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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1908)
THE JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY . EVENING. APRIL 3. ,1908. - -! '('- i ' . r Heii der ad iii der papers" How-Soine Persons Are : Doomed to Disappoint ment Butting In." LEIVISTOU FRUIT Oil EXHIBIT HERE Clearwater tirowersltequcst Space in Chamber of Com-; Amerce Booms. . . ' THE AD IN TUB PAPKK. It you want to know who wo ana, Juat turn to Bradetreet's and Dun's, they'tt tell jrou what we'ra worth and how many per eons wo omploy. From ad la .Kspubllcaa , papers for tha "Or-gantsatloa." Tha All-Money Republican Club of the Bteenth ward wa mierruyi.u one of tha First precinct's 1 seen yo ad In der paper," aald the rounder, leaning eauUoualy toward the aecretary. who wao buaUy looking over wen TXg W run dfTdub count me IaThenaretaVyr SSa to look or.r hi. ' aliaeneSrea Soniemptuouely at the ' fo" der and aaked the men In tha next room. "Horn much ia stats senator Jeerae Smith worth acoordlnir to Dun iT The man in the next room replied luatllr. -Aak yer own book; I'm looking p aimnel Aatorbllt a gold and I halnl ot no time to look np Jeema Jlat iow. I seen jro ad In der paper." persisted the rounder, feeling of hi. b Iosm and looklna- ander the awning of his bat. . The aecretary again shouted to the other room. "Brad' aea ea-Congreeeman -Oraftataka got only four million and nTof the a" nf aea bee wort five tone of the yttow, which- right look up y"t t'ltop now aald tha man In the other room. Tn peering over the ies . eea.ment roll of former t Senator John Ootcoln and I And -that he has more cYah than a national bank and H bl-fUaeea yo'ad"ln der 'paper and -butted In the rounder, feeling for trou- blThe secretary looked under tha .table, give the high sign to the man In the other room, produced the duplloate of the big stick and landed on the caput of ihe roundes with a rap at sounded like a reformer clamping on the "d. The man In the other room came outwl th a hammer .and together they beat the rounder, kicked him Into the street an J left him to be ploked up by the occa sional policeman. ' , , . . "1 seen yo' ad In der paperr shouted the rounder in defiance, "and I aow baa also seen that I'm one ob der common people and that youse fellows don t want any but the rich In yo' camp. I n going home and tell all my relatives." Politics la atranger than fiction. ' Evanaton wOl not be formallr placed on the market until Sunday, and yet the Spanton Co. are rettlna out plana for two firet claaa cottages, coating $1,800 ' each. Take W.-W. car, aelect a lot. and we will build you any atyle houaa you want Pay on eaay installments. The Spanton Co., 170 Stark street "Sole agents for Evanaton." .. Mill sale of women's "Buraon" hosiery tomorrow; see page I. Be aura and aee Evanaton Sunday. Take W.-W. car. Tha Spanton Co 270 1 Stark atreet. - - Request has been made by H. I Pow era for'tbji Aaaoclated Fruit . Orowera of the Clearwater basin, for permission to Install a Lewlston fruit exhibit In the exhibit room of tha Portland chamber of commerce when the Oregon exhibit la rebuilt and completed, lie ' aaks that space ' ba provided for the Lewlston grape, peach and - apple growers, and that tbey be permitted to pay for their hare of the expense of maintenance. The question will be aubmltted to the trustees. It ia believed the enter prlaa of the Lewlston people will re ceive consideration, as the chamber of commerce and other Portland organisa tions have not had the most encoursgtng experiences with some of Oregon's fruit growing communities In the mstter of ssslatlng' to supply the chamber's ex hibit. It Is of tha highest Importance thst the Portland chamber of commerce should have Its permanent exhibit kept up to the highest state of perfection, with never a lack of the choloest fruits S reduced In the state. Only with great lffloulty and expense haa the chamber been able to aecure exhibits, and these re not of the best quality. The ex hibit ia at the nreaent time run down to the loweat condition It baa been In for years, bacauae the growers do not re spond to the chamber's appeals for ex hlblta. . - Thousands of people who have been brought to the state by the advertising rinna bv tha commercial bodlea. coma to the chamber o commerce to examine the atate'a products and convince them selves of the truth of the claim, made by the varioua communltlea An effort will ba made thla year to reorganise the entire exhibit, and build It up to the proportions of a representative Pacific nonnweai exniDiu It is suggested that If communities nntiM of fjreron are nermttted to come In with exhibits of their products, the growers within tne state win snow more interest' and at leaat furnish the fruits and vegetables, and grain neceeaary to make a favorable ahowlng for the atate In -comparison with their nelghbora. Since fruit growers In Idaho sea and wish to take advantage of the great value of an exhibit In the Portland chamber of commerce. It Is thought that perhaps growera within 100 mllea of Portland will open their eyea to 'the value of the opportunity that haa been freely offered tnem. Building Permits. x Egger Bros., erect dwelling. Columbia block between East Twenty-aixth and East Thirtieth. $2,300; Mra. Morton, erect dwelling, Eaat Ninth between Clacka mas and Central. 11,100; P. W. Brine gay, erect duelling. Campbell between Burton and Milton, f 1,000; A. 8. Lynch, erect dwelling. Eaat Lincoln between East Thirty-eighth and Eaat Thirty ninth, 11,700; C A. Meyers, erect dwelling. East Eleventh between Alber ta and Springfield. $1,600; J. T. Wat era erect dwelling. East Twentieth between Wygant and Oolng. $1,700: I. A. Peters, erect dwelling. Fremont between Minne sota and Missouri, $1,100: Thomas B. Wall, erect store. Seventh, between Weshlngton and Alder. 11.900: Harl A. Dalbnrg. erect dwelling, Kentlworth be tween Gladstone and Francis. $1,600. . . i , 1 1 i Sare the Discount. Send check or pay at office on or be fore the 10th to aave the discount on April bills for the Automatic Teleohona Corner 'of Park and Burnslde fits. coy councitf.iEii ? GIVE MAYOR THE SLIP Four of Em Evade Witness Chair but Won't Bo Able to Do SoAgain. Owlna- to a clerical error the subpoe nas for the four councilman cited to appear before Mayor Lane's franchise committee, were dated April 7 lnatead of April J, and when the councllmon failed to SDDear- yesterday afternoon tha meeting was postponed until Sstur day morning. New subpoenas will be i .. - m -.-.m , U muni Im.n fifln- nett Cellars, Drlscoll and Dunning, will he caued upon to appear ti mw Much Intereat la attached to tMa . (.- - tt, tranrtitaa nommlttee be cause of the recent fight started by the majority party of the council against Mayor Lane. The councllmen aaaerted that the mayor had neglected hla duty by failing to compel the Home .nmnaiiv t n flnatall electric conduits for the city fire departmen.'. When Mayor uana srwwea m. wu- -ii . iti, tmA nlfitmA their duty in the seme regard in respect to the Pacific States Telephone company, tha fight was dropped by the council men. lot so with fha ny.50vr(: and ha has decided to investigate the councllmen through his special commit tee to find out what they know about tha franchlaea of tha two companies. nentiblicsns of New Jereey will meet at Trenton May I to aelect their deie-gates-at-large to tha national conven tion. Excessive Orrine Destroy! the Craving for Drink Sold Under5 Posi-; - tive Guarantee. rn.fl.tf. nnntlnuad use of alCO hollo beverages always results la a dis eased condition of tha nervous system. The drinking man is often heard to say, " I can stop of my own.xrse wu and when I wish.", but Ua jqor fallow I. una devoid Of tha BOWSr tO BCt A the proper time and la tha right way it's too lata, the craving haa secured firm hold and baoausa of tha diseased nervoua system ha has -not ins aoimy for sustained snort ins -resuu we mu know. .. '.,',' ' Drunkenness la no longsr considered t ..i-a- .mtniitt aoientiats'. and . physl dsns have agreed, that Jl. U mniK ha traatad aa such. The boms treatment ,tbat has bean uaed for a number or years, mo highly successful, Is Orrine. f It Is sold . ' nnaltlva aruarantsS that' If ' it does not affect a cure your money will be refunded. Orrine' Is In two forma Whsa dssir- - . a unritlr mirr.haaa Orrine NO. 1. and If. tha paUent-wlU voluntarily take tha treatment, urnne no. a "' ba given. Tha guarantee Is tha same - mii. itrrin. eoats but $1.00 per box. Mailed in plain sealed wrtp- psr on receipt or pnoa. write ior ire treatise on lrullkenness., mailed In sealed envelope by . Tha Orylna Co- Washington. D. C. Bold ty leaamg druggists every whara ana ' m tnia cat by Clarke-Woodward Drug Co., an nearly all druggists In Portland. SATURDAY BARGAIN DAY AT THE WONDER i Every Trimmed Hat for tomorrow SPECIAL PRICED Values up to $8.50 $3.49, $3.69 $4.49 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY NEW MERRY WIDOW SAILORS NEW FLOWERS THE WONDER MILLINERY CO. COR. MORRISON AND FIRST STREETS. The Millinery House for Values. aiaaaaaaaaaa4a4agg frit I SswsaaigiSC With all BOYS' SUITS we mm Base Ball Suits, Gloves, Catchers' Mitts, Base Balls, Bats When You See It in Our Ad It's So I 0 3rd & Oak 1st & Yamhill gys glasses tl.00 at Metsgers. 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Fit, material and workmanship are fuUy warranted by us, and we will cheerfully refund money if the goods are not as represented. Come "tomorrow, to examine these shoes and be convinced, even if you don't need them just' now. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOOD3. $6.0 Net Waists V f-vVt?v V VHHT r1 , ..Ladies' very hand- . some ier waists, . and , Oriental? laces, ecru' color. : Value 1 $6.50, special Satur day onlyr I Z439 $1.25 Children's Shoes for 69c Pair 1,200 pairs Children's Shoes, heavy or light sole, sizes 5 to 8; values up to $1.25. Special for Sat- fLQp urday, the pair. . . . . . Uv $1.75 Misses' and Chil dren's Shoes, 97c 1,500 pairs Misses' and Children's Shoes, light or heavy soje, box calf or kid, sizes up to No. 2, and values tip to $1.75. Special for (17 r Saturday, the pair. ........ y i C $3.00 Ladies' Shoes for $1.89 a Fair 2,000 pairs Ladies' Vici, Dongola, ratent ana Jbox uait noes, also the latest Oxfords, black or tan, all sizes; 'values up to $3.00. . .Special for Saturday at the r.g : g A $4 Men's Dress Shoes and Oxfords, $2.88 1 ,500 pairs Men's High-grade Dress Shoes and Oxfords, in blackv tan and patent, blucher cut or bals., Goodyear welt; the latest styles, all' sizes and widtns; vaiues up io r.w. Special for Saturday, the pair; . :, SLL YAMHILL ST. WINDOW DISPLAY $4.00 Ladies' Footwear for $2-78 1,600 pairs' Ladies' Dress Shoes and Oxfords, in all leathers and sizes, black or tail, Goodyear ICTtf hand-turned rwalues up to $4.00. Special for Saturday, tj'l HQ the pair. . . . . . . tDW I O V- f $3.00 Men's Shoes $1.98 2,000 pairs; Men's Dress Shoes, black, tan and patent , leather; the best $3.00 shoe ever made. Spe cial : for Saturday, ." the J $4.00 Men's Working ; Shoes, $2.68 500 pairs Men's Heavy Working Shoes, including high lO-inch'top shoes, the well-known Napa-Tan rancT Miller Co. brands; all Isizes arid widths; values to $4.00. - Spe cial for. Saturday, the q8 New Lace Curtains In all the latest designs, white, cream and ecru. Prices range, the pair 50c up to $4 .50 Hi In the Hosiery Section We are showing a splendid line of new goods in Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hose all styles, colorings and prices. VISIT OUR LADIES T A ILO R M AD E SUIT SECTIONSOME THING NEW EVERY DAY BY EXPRESS ri in hi Exceptional Corset Offerings For Saturday; we offer the three well known brands of Corsets at the follow- ing exceptional prices: The Henderson Corsets The American Beauty . Corsets : - . The R. G. Corsets Regular $1.25 OQ grade at .OV Regular.$l,50tl ,0 grade at. . . .V.tJ) 1 13 Regulari$2.00 g grade at.. 1 Oy Regular $2.50 (f t OQ grade at. . . . . .tPl .00 A ' .V. '-1 J " Vw 'lot 1 01 101