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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1908)
, THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. , APRIL 17, . 1008. URGES VOTERS TO. KEEP whan Kismet 4her ull It Xlimtt at VuitN-atspa in pardon ' ma. inter poaes and John la called to Naw Tork to build a church, New. Tork needed John an4 ha didn't even atop to say sood-bye to Orenaa But ha wrote note to har and ln It with tmon. And H ITAI I tf f HI - : HI . f"r"l MT.In 1 , .' ' , f l I J III J J. III'1' J J mm l long tlma afterward f Ilenry ITahii Points Out That Candidate Has Been in Po-feS that Oranss navar k naw or not act II flnda ua safe In a senior dou- blo 'Death Pouttikeepale'a might moiin- isina iou can t guaaa wnai an m sition for Over Year and That No Charges Have Been Hade Against Integrity. unique fudi Hlaa 1'aga am rurira party, too. usoeuee alt chooolata burning and 'J ' I, Portland. April ltTa tba Editor of . Tha Journal In view of statements , appearlne; la 'ths preas raapactlng tha alaoUon for railroad oommlaaionar. uboilt tba following statement of facta ' for tba conaidaratloa of tha TOtara . Tha present railroad oommlnlon law la aabatantlallr tba work or tna j-ort ' an4 chamber of commaroa and tha Ore- fon wasninarion ijumoar auouwivir ra asaoclaUon. Tor years tba necee- Slty of aoch a law waa apparent, and la 101 tha transportation committee ba rs n tha work or preparation, inere- after Ua lumbar association JoLnad with . them. Joaapb N. Taal acted for tha committee and William T. Molr for tha asaoclaUon. Al uia worn prosreaaea nora aaslstaaoe waa found neceeaary, and oa tha recommendation of tha chairman of tha atata board oa assess tnant and taxation, Clyde B. Altohlaon wum employed. On tha bill bain drafted Eoplea war aent throuahout tha auta nd finally In tta ooinplatad form waa approved by both tha chamber of com rnerce and lumbar association, and Ita aaaaga by tha legislature - reoom. tnended. It was Introduced In tha houae by air. Chaptn, and after eoma amend mania waa paaaad with but on dlsaent-Ina-vote. ' Thar waa no aacracy of any kind on tha part of Ita advocatea ' Represen tatives of the bodlaa otnly and above board fought for Ita paaaag In tha interest of th people. i Mr. Altchleon'a official connection with tha work ceased with tha comple tion of th bill If he worked for It thereafter, as I hop b did. It waa aa a private eltlsen. When tha appointments ware mad Mr. Steal atated ha dealrd to oonault with tha repreeentatlvea of the commer cial Intervals aa to th appointee ha would recommend to, tha board having tha appointment. It waa thought that There ahould be at least on attorney on th board. air. Altchlson a nam men rat others cam np for considera tion, and tha favorable Impreealon ba had erected in connection with tha preparation of tha bill lad his In dorsement It waa baaed solely on his past work ana Deiier in nut integrity. He received th appointment at one, and alne then hla official work, and that by which ha should be judged. jipeaks for Itealf. With subsUntlal It Is hardly necessary to point out to I She never would do an the people of thla city and state, that ' '( "r one aald, "1 whether It Ua Heppner flood carrying walk."; Lemon waa aura death and destruction, aubacrlotlons furl"0.. oon t want to." It 1 came ud to tha room and Oranaa kit tenlah Oranse. atuck tha chafing dlah under th chair and and yea.allaa I'asa sat on 1L . You'd navar have thousht of that. now. would vouT Then there war more lattara from Its prorreaa In tha fnur will danand on I Jawn. and lmon got them all and their advancement I burned 'em. Oh. lmon waa tha limit id - aa anything are- xt s go xor a to say. xiu death and destruction, aubacrlotlons furl"0.. don t want to." Jf the reat of Ov an '"open rlvar." funds for coavantlona I wanted to play basketball ftmon wvuiq nw.;. '. pwii I Will V w J , ou. waa tna original aprinaung cart wnen ii cam io inrowtna coia we car on little Innocent oolles atria fun. Cbrletmaa vacation waa the - worst. Bhe and rich' Amoa conanlrad to beat r old motnar out or 110.000 and her ouaa all aba had In tha world, so that Oranse would mirrv Amoa and leave Jawn free to Lemon. But fa Klamet interposed aaaln and Jawn. freeh from bulldlna Carnerla libraries ana oinerwise aiding to the architect' lira! vr.p. AF th. matMUiha In o grand In new automobile coat and leather cap and gauntlets, all to match. And Jawn had the n roofs of Amoa' vil lainy. Ha save them to mother anl mother put them In the drawer and told Amos she waa going to leave them there until morning. Than mother went to bed. Jawn and Lemon wnnM have atolen them, but all the houae partr suaats came down In nalam.a and frightened them away. Lset set last but one. of course waa bark at Vaaaar. There'a the dalvy or oeleoratlonaw th commercial inter ests are in nrei to t eauea upon ana ino rirai. to raanona. in nrorai win doubtleaa ahow th facta. Thar la. can be no aegragatloa or aeparatlon of Intereata In th city an attack on com marclal Intereata la an attack on the city and every wag earner In It. On this question w would rather think that the statement made, do not repre sent the calmer judrment of the author. AS to Mr. Altchlaoa himself, would say that a large number of the business men or in is city support mm, because they believe him to b aa honest publlo aervant devoted to his duty and fair to all. Th commercial Interests have no fight to make on any place or commun ity. They ar not opposed to rail road a On tha contrary, for years they have spared neither tun nor money' q try ing to forward ei tensions of present roads snd the building of new onea If Portland a supremacy is to depend on discrimination and ravora Its roun datlon Is not very substantial. We do think, however. It Is entitled to a square deal, and that every well wisher of thl city or stats agrees witn us. Business men believe that when man has been tried and found trust worthy and efficient, ha should not be aischsrzed nut continued in place. 1 after 14 months of service no criticism can be msde of, any of Mr. Altchlson s official sets or private life, the voters should ask for no better certificate of fitness.. . HENRI HAHN. unanimity every on comtnr In contact with th commission praise his efforts In behalf of better aervlc and fair con trol of th corporations. ' Ua has now ben In office t4 montha ; hee passed on hundreds of complaints ana we .neve yet to near or in nrst charge affectinr either his Integrity or competency. Complaints have been ' made from torn sources that he 4s too bars a worker, too close a student and wants to know too much about th In ner workings or th railroads, but this from the publlo standpoint Is to his credit, it baa Den urged that because for a few months Mr. Altchlson - wss : employed as- an attorney by pub lic organisations to assist In a public work, that tMs disqualifies hla acting as commissioner.- It would seem it this Is th casa, one who has been In the mploy of th railroad more than a quarter of a century, from a publlo standpoint 1 In a much worse posi tion. .. t As to th reflections persistently cast on th jobber of this city little need re said. Portland Is a-reat as a cltv mrougn its commercial interests Tha aecreta of dear old Vassar, every ona of them, war revealed to tha caae- hardened 'ears of a Heillg audience last night , It seemed a shame, too All of girlhood's fondest memories ruth lessly dragged out and held up to pub llo view: and such goings on! Cupid peeping la all th tlma, whether It was ire day or Trig day. Girls will girls, you know. "Cupid at Vassar" Is Just ona of those college plays In sklrta Act I shows us horns and mother, both somewhat ouspiaaiea. xner ar two . half sis ters Kate's orange and Wanda's lemon. YOU And that out lust aa aonn aa tha In with a spiteful look about tha Ilpa and talks about Kate. a Kate 4a out In in garaen Kisning gooa-oys to the pa- fer flowers. Pretty soon Kate comes n with a big bunch In ber arms and rattles them about Ilk a flv evlrtnr Then rich Amoa North arrives and is quickly followed by John Wlllett In an Ice cream suit a nlo young man and a rising young architect There you have th clot Lemon and Orana both just must have John inhn Is on ths verge of proposing to Orange I snd Jawa coma back and Is forgiven for what, you can't quite make out but no matter and Coualn Hunk gives some red flannel shirt comedy, stunts oa the green and Lemon has to content herself with. Amoa A Miss Vlorenoe Oear plays tha part or . Orange Kata Mksa Oear. Ilk so many other dear ones of th atasa, baa been aerloualy afflicted with May Ir- winitie, ana- is at present in xne worst stag of th disease. It Is Impossible to tell what aha mlsht be If aha were Juat Mlaa Hear. Aa May Irwin she Is not a aucoeaa Thar ar numerous other giria la tba caat numeroue to th number of 14 or II and they do a waits that la good. Tba reat of th mualo la evidently made up of bar anatrhed her and there from th popular seleo tlons of a few ye re back. Have yon ever read Th Vaassr Girls Around th World"? If not a part of your edu cation has reen neglected ' and it can only be supplied by seeing "Cupid at Vaaaar." - . . - , PBECINCT LIMITS H : v AT MOUNT SCOTT Confualon , baa arlaan regarding th Mount Boott prclncts in tba mlnda of I many votera because th names of ths ireclncts do not always correspond with ho eostofflc ar local names. Arista I la In Anabel precinct although there Is I a precinct named Arleta. To correct wronc Impressions County Clerk Klelds gives ths following boundary lines; . Anabel precinct No. 95 Bounded in th north by Powell Valley and Poshir rosds. west by city limits, south by Mil- 1 a mA saaesatatiaa Ka Vlnlnpf tvaat a I Wa pottofnc U in tma precinct and RUtwart'a atatlon la tha votlnar blara. south Mount Taoor. no worm and wsst by city limits, south by Powell vaiiev ana Foater roaaa. east ny nr- land avenue to selling atreet, tnenca ny Multnomah county road. Vote at 8Uw- rt's station. Arleta no. 7 Lies Dotween KJn- dorf road on tha west snd main atreet of Lnts on th east Vot at Lenta. No. IS Llea east of th main street chain, carried by aeven lovely damaels. of Lenta and will vote at Orange hall SATURDAY EASTER BARGAINS Our Entire Line of v Ladies', Misses' and Children's TRHD Specially Priced for Satur day EARLV CALL FOR THE BEST SELECTIONS The Wonder Millinery Co. CORNER MORRISON AND FIRST STREETS The Biggest Millinery House in the West The Best for the Least Money With all BOYS1 ' SUITS we Base Ball Suits, Gloves, Catchers' Mitts, Base Balls, Bats When You See It in Our Ad Ifs So 3rd & Oak 1st & Yamhiff 111 . . . 1 . m I - ' j - 1 ""wa-aa-aB-asjassBssayaaaaasaaBSBBaBawaaBasaBaBaBBajaa ' ' , Hats, Caps, Shoes and Furnishinfirs Rht in Se beSirif o vuelessly thrown upon the market to be soldto th vast communities of the city of Portland, their aiS totlSf StelSc StthalSfSi" Sd Ae JhighMt merchants are reaping their harvest:. Davidson Bros, are forced to sacrifice Davidson Bro STo creditors. THINK THIS MATTER OVER, position! iJSLZSJ hea PuC5ases for 8Pring- and lack f Miness since the first of the year places them in this serious position, ine manufacturers must have their money or take possession of the goods. Rather than have the' stock fall in litigation. Davidson Bros, placed A THE ENTIRE STOCK IN, THE HANDS OF LEWIS BROS. & CO. Clothing SntsTw S.FiS1" " T"IT?-EN. ,?AYS' VJ.&'J the house, including the beautiful, hade, and colorings in men'. buyer, all dy loe7 You cJrlT prices are unequaled. " . "'"' ountucs 01 Dargans, wjtji sansxiea smues upon tneir faces, wmcn proves to you Easter with eager that our $1.50 Cashmere Wool $2.50 Silk and Wool.. -1 ... ...... i .store upen Saturday Evening: until 1 1 o'CIock Week Days '855 9 p.m. wviua uii niiwn IUUK UUL.L.AK. TU ins LAKU,dT JLUAU IT EVER PULLED" - MENS SUITS .......$3.85 .....$4.85 $7.65 911 $22.50 and $25.00 Tailored Suit J. j QQ TOPCOATS and CRAVENETTES at SAME PRICES $2.50 Trousers $10.00 All-Wool' Suit for $12.50 All-Wool Suit for $15.00 All-Wool Suit for $18.00 Tailored Suit dt Air $3.00 Trousers at $1.85 $3.50 Trousers 1 C Trousers ?4.00 and $5.00 i) Of MEN'S FANCY VESTS AT LESS THAN M PRICE" MEN'S SPRING HATS . $3.00 and $3.50 Conqueror Hats. .81.00 Our p B. Special-equal to any $3 hat in the city S1.45 One lot of $2.00 and $2.50 sample HaU.?7 75? MEN'S UNDERWEAR 75c Derby Ribbed 29rf $1.00 SaniUry Fleece '39 85e MEN'S SHIRTS V 75c Work Shirts .......... ...i. .j....... 40 $1.25 Wool Shirts 69 $2.00 Heavy Wool Shirts. .'. . . . . 95 $1.50. Dress Shirts 95 $2.00 Dress Shirts ;.V181.15 . $2.50 Dress Shirts ,...,.,:.....:..9I5 MEN'S NECKTIES 50c Neckties 23 75c Neckties 35 $1.00 Neckties. . . . .5o; - MEN'S SUSPENDERS - 50c Capital and President Suspenders '. . . . . , .'. . . .23 75c Dress Suspenders .39 $1.00 Suspenders . . .... . . . . . ..... .?. . . .... . . . . . . . ;45 $1.50 Silk Suspenders . . . . i.75 MEN'S HOSIERY , 15c Cotton. Black and Brown Hose, 4 pairs.. ... .. .25 s25c Black Cotton Hose, 2 pairs. . . . ..... . . . . . ... . .25 35c Lisle .Inread Hose, 3 pairs ... . . . .50f 50c Fancy Lisles and'Cashmere WoorHose. . . : . . .23 MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS 10c White Cambric Handkerchiefs... . ...... 3 15c White Cambric Handkerchiefs .. ............ , 6 85c Irish ; Linen .Handkerchiefs. 18 75c Silk Handkerchiefs . , . . . , . .', ... , . ... . , 4 , .30 " ""T l,"aa"i"aMW. '. .' .'Dress and Working' Gloves at Absolute Cost 25 dozen 15c Collars, all sizes and kinds. . . .... . . .3 Men's Slioes $3.50 and $4.00 W L. Doug las Shoes at C 7 Q C only t)aW.Pi) $3.15 $1.35 $5 Dress Shoes for $2.50 Work Shoes at $6.00 and $7.00 high-cut Boots in black , frA Agf and tan; ... . . . . PT:yO THE RELIABLE A1ND WEUU KNOWN STORE You Ilnowthe Place LOoK for the Red Signs , ' ; DA VI OB ON B ROS. LEWIS BROS d CO.rof Chicago Managers 47 Hiird St. Portland, Oredon t