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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, ; PORTLAND; THURSDAY EVENINQ, 1 APRIL 9,' 1S03., 12 HEARS Gil PA IG I VOICE OF PEOPLE BIG DISH Business Hen Demand Coun cilman to Kepresent Ward 1 Not Corporation. Wholesale Improvement in Tiedmbnt Will Be' Started at Once, ' la what la looked upon M futile I In cooperation with the proper t:fl own- ttnrt ta have tfcelr wlehea reaped era aa realdant of Fieamoat, we ln- and carried aut fcv tha mea elected to I vestment compear, throng Ua preal- rpraDt thorn la the council ana u aeni, s. quacaenDusr.. oh (Ml mil las uirwm in vu iwrritui? bounded by Wllllame avenue and Vn ion avenue, on the weat and eaat, and by Alnaworth avenue and KUlinf aworth avenue on the south and north, are to the latter'a tight aciUnat the lisnUnalhe Improved at one with a bard aur- ClUB INDORSES PLAII TO REBUILD BRIDGE Sunnjde Organization Acts In Begard to Madison "Structure. ihu ta force throuch that body a .. ... h Ik.- intaMat at the tax Day era of PortLIod. the Sunnyaide i'ush rluK kit nlKht naeeed a resolution in tructtna ILelr oouneflraan. vtmmoiL to eland with rrank & the mayor la face improvement. The announoement waa tnada at a meeUna; of the Pled auction, tendered him b, the body of mont roan , . . ' repraaentina; maay 01 ine I .k T. IntereeU and .nrRrrkUL.kCJ'tult lie in thl. The opinion wm freely upreeeed that lannett would lanore alt truetlona tendered him 1 iea repreaentine; maay itoresLa and rrooerty h in tnT oTunclt Mof th, dUtrtct wi wbtah ara to b. Improve c7ubute4 koweve. that they wlahed ara Oaxfleld, Mellorr. Rodney. Clave- it not nrobafale that by thla action reu atreet ana Ainaworin .. run. win be able to Influence our repre-1 nlna eaat and weat. Tnia oiainct con dI?wJ?.-iiIi r yu etitutea nearly one third of the Pled Tlt ,fh."BVnlk.7Bu.ln.M ont tja but th. cot would ba too fnfrntToKfor bli whJra wa atitd tha.lmprorement aball ba blthullthlo or . - . . . iA k AM M jMIUwata MU ao that In the future, when thla matter aapnait on a oonnreie dw. i ne ooei will aValS face hlmTbawM not ba able la aaUmated at 1110.000. The property To " aythat he miaundaratood hlo oon- awnera have elmed their wlftlnaneaa atltuency. or that ha had ao way of to bear thla coat by the nee of the knowlnc what the fteopla of the Eighth bonding; act ward wished." TheVeaoIutlon followa: The taprorj-ment to eonaldered ona "Keaolved. That we, the inembera of pf the moat UnporUnt that haa been the Bunnynida Puah olub, aaaembled thla launcnea on we eaat aiaa xor many th day or April. lo. axpreaa ouraeive i vu. .v.' IT .1; - VV ... t t,uf rnr.ntttve In the council. I be of one acoord In the matter, and are Councilman; F. 8. Bennett of the Eighth wllline; to go aa far aa the Investment ward, that we uphold Mayor Iui ta company wiahee. Two mllea of oon- hla attitude In regard to tha lighting crete walka have already been Uld on aueatlon, and taatruot our councilman Killlngaworth 'avenue, and the work of to art la harmony with him In tha lay nc blthullthlo on thla thoroughfara matter" I will begin at once. Tha contract waa Kot a. alnale eaat aide club that haa let aome time ago. . . iad a meetlnr otnea tha preeent contro-Jt The gaa oompany la now laying; ex verar aroee between the mayor and tha I tenalone on Kllllnraworth avenue In council that haa not unequivocally tak- MW"6 or the etroet improrernent. en aldeo with tha mayor and condemned They have announced that .they will lay the hostile attitude of tha majority In faterala Into Pledmonth at nee. T. O. the council Feeling- la more intenee Oreen, CouncUman Vaughn and othera each day, and etronn-, prooeedlnra on, were preaent and alao. addreeaod. the th Mrt mt imii will unttouhtediv he meeting. A committee on fire protrc- advleed- before the United duba meetltlon waa appointed, and an effort will om maae o eecure a numDer or aaaf tlonal fir hydranta for that dlatrtct. next Tueadav evenlne. Tha penlneula cluba ara eapeclally wrought up. and will aend a lanre dal r ration to tha other eaat aide. cluba ad vlHlnr Btrona meaaurea. Where the ahuaea have been aggravated, aa It la alleged ther have been on tha pen In. aula, reaeptment aralnat tha majority In the council la deoldedlr atronar and of a reaolute character. Tha recall haa alrwadr been mentioned In aeverai o- catiuea. Al Roomiaaen aaraln cornea to tha front with hla propoaltlon to rebuild tha Madlaon atreet atructure from Eaat Mill atrae to Clay atreet Inetead of In tha old plaaa. Tha propoaltlon waa made to the Bunnyalde club laat night and In doraed bv that organisation. It waa propoeed not long ao to tha .United Eaat Bide cluba. but waa not received there with much enthualaam. UmikIimh baaea hla Dlan for a 1 oonatructlon of the bridge at Kaat Mill irui nn the Mm areumrnt aa that advanced by tha Northeaat Bide Im nrovement aaeoclatton for a high bridge it Alhlna- The b rid re will be a Btruo- ture with high approachea on both aldea of tha river. Thoaa who ara nrglng the olty to build euch a bridge preaent the fact that a high bank on both aldea of the river at the pointa mentioned la aecldedly advantageous Tha property-ownera on Hawthorne avenue will object etrongly to any auoh propoaai. They have bought property on that thoroughfara and do not wlah to aee the bridge placed any farther eouth thaa tha praaent location. There will ba a great many people in tha aoutheaet- ern part oi me out, nowever, nm. win booet for a high bridge from Eaat MU1 to Clay atreet. FAVORS UNIVERSITY APPROPRIATION ACT aavBawaBaawanaWBajaawaaaa Sunnyslde Club Indorses Move to Equip State Institution. A reaoluUoo' waa adopted by tba Ban- nyelde Puah club laat sight favoring a generoua appropriation for tha Unlver aity of Oregon. Tha reeolution deelaraa that In addition to tha referendum meaaura now before tha people tha lagla. lature of thla atata ahould ba lnatructed to appropriate enough money fof the uaea of the achool ao that it will be sufficiently 'well aaQlPPed to meet tha ordinary needa of a atata aueh aa OreJ gon la and will ba and also ao that atudenta'may not ba compelled to go GRAND CQUKCIL IN : ANNUAL SESSION aajaaanaaaiajaaaaaBaf Tha annual aaaalon of tha grand coun cil of Royal and Select tnaetera of the atata of Oregon net yeaterday afternoon In the new Maaonlo temple, on Eaat Burnalde atreet,' corner of Eaat Eighth atreet ' Moat Illuatrloua Grand Maater Horauo H. rtrker, who retiree at thla time, addreeeed tba aaeembly. It. waa decided to hold the next annual meeting at fcajem, xpru a, iu. xne coiiowjng - omcera were eieciea to aerve ror tna en suing year: Moat Illuatrloua grand maa ter, O. O B. DeBarr of Eugene; deputy errand maater. 8. 8. Spanoet of Eugene; principal conductor of work, 8. L. Kline of Corvallla; gi-and captain pf ruard. J. , H. Richmond; grand treaaurer, 8. Bul- iockj arana recorder, Beth I Pope: gmnd chaplain, A. Il Rumaey; grand marshal, WaJlaoa Baldwin; grand atew ard, S. R. bfoaer; aenUnal. D. I Qouaa ii j i i in .... ,-r K i Moft B. Blnnovt Toz Piatriot Attorney. QIOOSE OFFICEBS ; - . FOB ENSUING YE AB At a meeting of the cragragmtloa of the Third Presbyterian church thla week tha following of floe re were choaen to serve for tba ensuing year: P real da nt. D. Hellmaajvloe-p resident, Peter P pence; trustees, Wilson Beneflel, E. M. Tucker, I R. McOinnis and Elmer Montague. J. E. Werleln realgved the . presidency of tha board of trustees and waa eucceeded by Mr, Montague. Mr. McGlnnla waa elected for one year ta fill tha vacancy eauaed by tha depar- . ture from tha city of Henry Craw. W. H. Markell will undoubtedly auoeeed himaelf aaaacretary both Of tha Jward and of tha congregation. - ,. . , ,( , Knlirht'a, tha aleetIesa ahoa men. look at their windows for &f0 yaJuea la low , tihoes. .v - 1 togs! Rugs! Rugs! A. This Week Only 8 ft S in. by' 10 ft 6 in. Tapestry Brussels, regular $18.00 Rugs . ; 812.05 '9 by 12 Tapestry Brussels, regular $20.00 Rugs. r. .5513.05 S by 12 Tapestry Brussels,' regular $25.00 Rugs.... ! (10.65 : 9 by 12 Axminster, regular $30.00 Rugs, . . ....... ,3 118.05 9 by 12 Axminster, regular $33.50 Rugs. , , I .$10.05 3 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft 6 in. Body Brussels, regular $31 Rugs S22.05 , 9 by 12 Body Brussels, regular $33.00 Rugs... .....823.05 9 by 12 Wilton Velvet, regular $48.00 Rngs. . . .,.'..$35.00 ; These Prices Plainly Show That Our Low Rents Really Do .; ' Enable Us to V' 1 ; v J'l ): ' SELL, FOR LESS to other atatea to aecure a aoUega adt- wuoa . A apeclal meetlnr. of the club waa ailed laat night to be held Wednesday, lay IS. The club meete the eeooud Wednesday of each month, but -.-the meeting next month, will be a special open meeting for the cluiens of Bunny aide. There la a number of mature to be eonaldered at that time, Including aanltation, atreet Improvement, addi tional fire protection and other etmUar matter . . , , GOVERNOR QUEUE'S CONDITION IMPROVED (Hatted Freaa Leased Wlre.1 " Ban Francisco. . April I. -Phvalclana attending uovernor uiuetta. woo is eon- fined to apartmenta In'the Fairmont: day that the condition of their patient la Improving and that If a change for tha worae does not aet In ha will ba able to leave hla bed within a few days. Mra Gillette waa driven about tha city today, thla being tha flret time aba haa left tha bedalde of her husband alnoe ha waa taken 111. . COUNCIL CLOCKS T.iOVE TO SECURE ENGINEER ' a)ajaBajBBBjawaajasjBaaaa ' " ' .' Measure Relating to Bridge ! Traffic Referred to Ways ".- ' : i andMeans. V ' '" New Scbool Building. Eugene. Or, April The Eugene achool board laat Might let tha con tract for tha erection of a tarae addl- dltlon to tha high achool building to W. O. Heckart of thla city for !f&. He will at onoa commence work on tha foundation and begin work on the au peratructura lust aa aeon aa achool la out In June. Tha addition will be com pleted by the time theelaaaea ara re sumed In September. Tba i ordlnancea approprlaUng , money to aecure tha aervloea of aa expert en- gftieer to consult with City Engineer! D. W, Taylor In preparing; : plana and eaUmatea for a high bridge and a ub-b- hudlt the traffla aernaS the Walamatie were blocked on their final to handle the traf flo acroag ' tha baasaae reaterdav afternoon by Council. man Cottel and Kellaher. but were re fsrred ta tha waya and meana commit tea of tha oounoll to be reported back at a apeclal meeting; of the "council Mon day, when they will ba paaaed. frevloue to send In ar the ordlnanoea to tha committee, Judge Munly, C K. Henry and othera were beard on the pcopoatUon. Judge Munly waa anxioua to have tha ordlnancea paaaed yester day, In 'order that tha city might ba able to aecure tha servlcee of Ralph Modjeakl'the engineer In charge of tha bridge building of tha north bank rail road. Modjeakl la In tha city at pree. ant and If the meaaurea ara paaaed hi aervloea can ba aecured. . TAX ON BACHELORS IMPOSED -AT MILTON - ; i , ; (Speolfl Dispatch ta The JootmI.) v Taooma, v April .Mllton, a v a a IttUa town' on h Intarurbaa a . railroad reaching here from a a Seattle, haa Uka tha bit In Ita 4 a teeth and placed a tax of IS par .) a annum aa bachelors. ' 4 a The town la filled up with ' e) a marriageable a Ingle men, and tha a) a city oounoll, confronted with a a) denolt ta tha traaaury and alaa 4 4 desiring to lnereaae the' popula- 4 4 tlon, paaaed " tha bachelor, tax 4 4 ordinance, which tha mayor ; 4 4 prompUy approved of.' One 'of 4 4 ' tha city eounollmen happened to 4 4 be a bachelor. Ua made vigor 4 4 out klolt but waa promptly 4 4 equelcbed by tha council not al- 4 4 lowlngahlm even to Tote, dec tar- ' 4 4 Ing 1 that ha waa disqualified ' 4 4 through personal tntaraat t ,. 4 4 - DISCUSS " Dewey Appointed. , (Special DUpatch ta The Joersal)' Olympla, Wash, April I. The com mlaalon. of H. B, Dewey of Taooma aa atata auperintendent of public Instruc tion, waa aimed by tha governor laat evening. .... SIXTEEN HOUR LAI' u . . .. - . . . . General Managers of Roads A -; v- Organization. ; r ;c , (Catted Prssa Ud Wire.) ' v. ' 'Chicago, April . General managara of. 10 bl western railroad and repr reaentatlvea of the ordera of railway conduotora, ng lneera, trainman aud , firemen today . aquared away for tha final atruggle over the new ll-hour-law. It la admitted by both aldea that the problem will be difficult of aolu tlon and eeveral daya may ba required to reach an agreement. Tha employee , demand that the rallroada reimburse then for hotel bill a and time lost when the expiration of their H-hour duy finds them away from home. Tha new law beoomea effective May 1. Edward Utsenger Dead. Aator (8Hal DLpatrk te Tba JoaroaLI April 1. -Edward. Mra Jacob 17tsnger, lafr.' aon of Mr. and Tuesday at Los Angeles from died tuberculosis. The bodr will burial. , He waa 11 years of aae. oa, crougnt nara lor fJaWtWfai aj itfaW-M East -4356 B 3333 ti ! ! 1 1 1 1 1 Up-to-Date Furniture 1030 Can fan Oar ; J ta? lily s and Carpet Houso 386 EAST MORRISON STREET Just Below Qrand Avenue 11 ; 'i r" 1 '" i1..,. 1 . '. ... 1 111 . "" ' " ". . 1 1 . , ". 1, -1 - Carpels at 49c per yard Sewed, Lined and Laid For one week we will sell. vou a heavy 2-plv Caroet. in half woolen, in the best selections of patterns and colors, at 496 ' pu yiu, scwea, unea ana iaia. inis v"pci is so.a anywnerc; We occupy the entire, upper floor and basement of this build-, ing.ving us the largest and best lighted 6howrooms on the East Side. New Furniture of the latest patterns arriving daijyv We carry a complete line ofthefamousQQICKMEAL Steel Ranges, Gas Ranges, Gasoline Stoves, Wickless ' . 1 oiue rianicuiioivvc& -;.-?w :-t. Trade, With Us ;. It Will Pay You Talk b Cheap Prlcaal ': Count M II $25 Reward . .. x For proof that any dealer sells New : Victor' Talking Machines or Edison Phono graphs cheaper than we do. Don't b deceived by mis leading advertisements. muMT :Mm M t? J : Big Clean-pp Sale V1 t "i ?Have the .largest and pret tiest East Sid Store dealing in furniture exclusively. You will find ho higher class fur, niture in the city.; 1 We are cleaning up' all broken lines and reducing othera to make room for NEW FURNITURE. Our regu lar NO-RENT PRICES are very much lower than others (who pay rent) can afford to sell at, and a 25 per cent reduction by us means EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. V . 'r: Dining'; 97 VarieUes of . Roclccrs , We have carried one of the largest stocks of Rockers in the city. Last Mon day we counted 07 different patterns on our floors and decided that we needed to clear out about 57 VARIETIES to make room for new furniture and have been giving SOME WONDERFUL BARGAINS this,weck. Our GREAT ROCKER SALE WILL s . CONTINUE TWO DAYS MORE.; Hollow Rockers Special ej2 THE OPPORTUNITY OF. A IIFETIHE These Rockers (exactly like cut) are made oi quarter-sawed oak, in golden and weathered finish, with handsomely carved arms, and are. upholstered in genuine No. 1 leather and genuine Spanish leather-, and our special clean-up price of $13.35 and $14.30 is such an EX TRAORDINARY BARGAIN that wa would like every one of our customers and friends to benefit by it. We have sold 25 already. What ever you do, don't miss this big special - ! ' -'C 1 Tables We have a few choice Dining Tables left from our last car. One new lot has arrived, with three others to follow. To make a CLEAN-UP these will be sold -y ' . At 25 Per Cent Redaction $11.09 Silk Floss Mattresses $P0O If you hate never enjoyed the luxury of sleeping on a Silk Floss Mattress, you have missed more than you realize. They remind you of the big, fat, comfortable feather bed that "Mother used Aq aa to make." Special Friday, and Saturday at,. .POsUU . A Some Warm Slove and Range Bargains This Reservoir 5tove is especially serviceable in kitchens not fitted with water tanks. It is a high-class stove, list price $34.50 ; our regular no-rent price $25.00 special dur ing clean-up1 sale at.. . , ..,$18.00 . ' ' ' it . .. " .i i . : .-. : .. ..... .':'; 1 DESCRIPTION: BODY Rear and left side made of a high grade of refined steel; front and oven door side are entirely cast. ; OVEN--Large 16xl64xl0 inches, made of heavy steel, braced by cast strips, bolted. . FIRE-BOXLarge and heavily constructed. RESERVOIRFlush with top, ornamental cast . front and botfom. It's fitted with a cast white porcelain-lined reservoir. $25.00 Kasleel Cook, With Reservoir $1.00 Down, $1.00 Week Special This I7eek (iiiii'.oiia''H'M'iw . ..1 1 .-. i A- ' It This is the famous Good Service Steel Range which has given such universal satisfaction Large, size, six lids, 18x20 inch oven is worth $40. , We have only ' four left of the last carload. To make a CLEAN-UP we offer r- tfOC Ml' them at.. p'aeaV.UU OfbersPayRent We Collect Rent 'i.V! o. ' 0a lT2l(cf Oct . Own Mdba Who Can Sell the Cheapest? W. Xk Horgma Oao. , Atoalay '. XL lEoxgaa ' (aim iroBKEi.ii'! c CORNER 1 . .. let ''M-A" Fur nishtheJouse "EI-A" Protects Ihe'Earaily's Interest AA