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i. : OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL," PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 21.' 1003. STRIKE SPilRK Oil COfJfllEfHEII CARPET S20,900JICCOir SLIP IIIIO SEATS . i. . " 10 11 1 1 1 : . g-i. aillSt 1 Jl . - ' . ' I . , . ..... v 117. - 1 : : : mr- "-- i : : : a ,.'Y. Refrigerators THE BEST . v Ha jority -Tarty J Begins to County Clerk Fields Finishes . Whet Appetite to Eat uount or v ou ior rre V v, Up Mayor. clnct Workers. v War has been started again between County Clerk Fields complete the the majority part' of the elty pouncll canvaas of th roU n precinct com- nnd Mayor Lena, or rather liaa ren re-1 oittniB or win w "'". i kindled, and will flara up to brilliant I Damooratio parties yesterday after- blase when tha committee oa juaiciary noon, inm new cumuim and alaotlona commences taking tee tl- meet and organise on or bafora April tnony ait ft apactal meeting Thursaay i is. wnen mey ara organisea me o night to determine who la responsible committees will caaaa to have power, r for tba expenditure of 110.100 for land tha politico of tha county wlU be cables for tha fire department which tha I under tha general aupervlalon of the oounrllraen eontena snouia new committees. It la expectea uiai ZTXSffiZ th. two committee, will taks prominent chieee. I placea In tha coming eenatonai Strug- Thla light waa started by the court- t )twia H. M., Cake and George E. rll aoma weess Chamberlain. Mayor Lane administered a dnihblng to c the oouncllmen. The majority pertr had Tha Kepubllcaa central eommltteea, found out In some mraterloua manner cording to tha offlotal eenvaaa, will that the Home nicpnon. ., m composed or the following men: should hare purchased the cable. They I practoct i Sanderson Reed; J. D. D. immanlstelr- placed Uia blame, for m n... I. r. k luinll: 4. Charles Cou- eipendlture upon the mayor ana toe city j j Brown; i, A. W. Allen; 7. , executive boarcl, although 4tha council rrmnk F Freeman; S. 1 W. Whiting; voted the appropriation tor the cables . , m. 8. Montrltn; 10.Weeley 1L 8hat- Aftar tne councumen "; I ten: II, E. j. Roth bun; II, John F. ue- opening gun Msyor "-J halln; II, Ueorge Otten: 14. w. B. Fecn not only the Home Telephone rompanr nalmar; ,6 j j lunn!ng: 14. Charles waa naoie The Bristol. ALL STYLES tlia clile than tha franchlae of the Homg Tele-U K nniy. t5, flcKlnley Mltrhell; 2 tmone-companj w.. j.-p. Kennedy; 17. Jamoa A. Kelly; IS. la lmpoelng auch wndltlona on the chj jn;ri J9t w. M. Cake; 10. company. fj?,p4.! "". Charlea K. Sawyer: II. CTarence H. Qll- ceeded (j"go .to MunollmoiB. on the li.woaatle; IS, J. F. propoaltlon and aa "c"'?"0h?2 Singer: 4. A. J. Kanno; IS. F. &. Wat- Mueicning in.. i"WM'. v kln,. g P. B. Beach; 17. I. B. Beard; ben renewed "V1" Vhat Michael J. Brennan; II. E. J. Ftnley; the majority party haa dug up that Feldmann; 41, a C. McCnrthy Wi.MS?tb- S hll7t TfJom Sr R A. Auatln; 41, J. F. Kertchem; fo.'ii'iih?i,7oi?i lanTJTate?y - T. P. Holmee; 41. T. H. Compton; 'hw l. hr !E3LS K and . H. W. 8(ong; 47. Tom Swenn..: men STf Vn'd'Bn'ertTAh'e' maVoHty TAbL'Vor m! winortt'y They will aubpoenawltneaae. M. U W. H.rdman: 7. P. J. W.bri . ,n,,rt a .mnrl lurr aort of an In- , .. Tut; la, el, T. F. .rierce. 0, veatiaetloa at which Mayor Lane, mere- John Millar: Si. H. B. niclclnaon: :. here of the council, membere or tnt city i""i; j rwi ." executive board. Chief Campbell of the R HntehnoB: S A. P. Keenan: JJ. Muaorrrr jr.; X H. Kelly; 71, R, L Darrow; 71 H, O. W. Taylor: 74. C. J. Buah: 75. Andy V. Weinberger; 71, A. B. Manley: 77. .T. F. Wlleon; 71. Joe M. Meyer; 71, F. E. Reed; 10, Charlea F. Patton; II. R, P. McDonald; II. J. J. Koonan fir.; IS. Lewie L. Llndaar: 14. R L. Shaffer; 85, Taaac Butcher; II, J. T. Gregg; 17, O. uimateaa; n. f. r. Malcolm; f. L. Tlndall: 10. W. W-Wlndle: 1. IT. K. Collier: IS, W. E. Mamhall; 14. C. F. ftpauldlng; IB, H. T. Pag IS. George T. Howard: 17. E. L Rayburn; IS oWwS ALL COLORS SOLD ONLY BY flrTgipVrtnSnC City Electrician ?v Richard Delch; St. C. , run and othera who may know anything I A. S. Brlgga; l, C. H. pertaining to the queatlon win Pa -i io, roma; i. j. anruneo. 311 MORRISON ST. OPP. POSTOFFICE KEEP QUACKS UNDER OFIIEWLAWI B!l . i . Dleal Practitioners Will .f Feel Aervous 11 rroposea : ' Ordinance Passes. 101. H. P. Chrlatenaen: 104. K Kelly; 10S. Alexander Barr: 10. W. W. Sharn: 108. 3. F. McDonough; 109. W. F. Har- na; HQ, i. n. jakann: in. Thms Strelff: 111. John P. Hoffman: 111. It. T. Page; 114. W. II. Burke. Th. tnemher. rtf fh. nmAiMf l mun. Police regulation of phyalclana will I ty central oommltea. aa found hv tha reault In tha event of tha elty council Jfflell C3V"" ,?,r fyw": . ? , , 4. Hutchln; 2, William G. Ilelber; 3, M. approving the report Of tha llcenaa com- u Ncholaa; 4, F. B. Carter;.!. M. P. tntttea recommending the paaaage of an Cannon; , J. W. McGinn; 7, Robert ordlnanca providing that ft phyalclau W. Peteraon; t. D. K Wataon; I J , ,, K. Velie 10. R. A. Wade; 11, Pavld keep on dlaplay in Ma office Ma ear- Houaton: II. X P. Gorry; IS, Ed F. ttflcate from tha atate board of health. Joont; 14, L. C Thomnaon; 11, Frank The object of the meaaura la to prevent Bemr; IS, George I. Smith; 17. 3. ouacka and fake doctora from practlo- S--5raB;,i8AHi, JwIioblrt: ,. J ing without a Hcenee. . M5CbeW.20V,A-.E--M?wiS,k: !h i?mf" .While there la a ataie law requiring i y r- - "'". ..yv. a. the certificate there nave Deen ao many DRILL CHILDREN EAST SIDE LEIS TO PROHIBITlOri 0 ROSE PARADE hum nf ' tha atatute by the auack In Portland recently that ties medical profession of the city favored noma regulation of the fake doctora. In their opinion the beat way to accomplish thla waa an ordinance compelling all licenaed phyalclana to keep their certincatea oo display where they can be aeen by any peraon entering their offices. ; The orv dlnanco provides a. fee of 1 year for a llcenaa.- Several phyalclana were present yes terday representing the city and county medical aociety in support or tne meas ure. The original draft of tha ordinance carried ft provision for druggists but thla wa oppoaed by Councilman Mene- xea. . - XEW BEAKES ON 'AIBBBAKE LAW Members of the health and police committee of the city council beld a special meeting yesterday afternoon and voted to submit new ordinance In place of ' Councilman Vaughn's 1 cele brated airbrakes' . ordinance. Tha new measure provides that all cars o Derated in the city within one year after the paaaage or approval of the ordinance muat be equipped with airbrakes, pro viding tha cara ara more than It feet in . length. 'The ordlnanca also carries a provision that all cars must slow down to four miles an hour when pass ing another car that is receiving or dis charging passengers. The new measure wlU come up for paaaage at Wednes day's mee tins and will undoubtedly paaa.y Fifteen Hundred to March Movement , to Vote District Through Illuminated Dry Will Be Fought East Side Streets. by Liquor Dealers. Professor M. M. Rlngler. who haa I Retail liquor dealers ot tha east Bide charge of tha children's parade In the I have conceived the idea ot circumvent Rose. Festival on the eaat aide tha even-1 tng the movement of the. prohibition ele- lng of June 4, announced this morning I ment to make that section of tha city r a v.-a t t-i. , "" v. -i - - - - l c::.;. ti I from the Grand avenue bridge along I prohibition election In tha entire coun- C. Woodward; 28. T. 3. Craig 7; Phil Grand avenue to Belmont afreet, a die-1 ty, arguing that while certain precincts Harris. 7; II, William J. Doerlng; 10, tance of II blocks. The atreet will be I on tha eaat aide would cast ft vote for um,n"1 " mrir.?,r,T: nrohlblUon. the entire county would not ;TtUA?,o.! nt?r line of mlreh. Tha saloonmen realise that the towSf orliatlii w STun'rea- advocates of a "dry" town have a great terdaJ afteraSo wSS? out 400 chit deal ot trength, and will do all lnUalr drristhirSt ihi Esit Side Athletio Power defeat their obieot. Si3? lhe2tntm.nV The meeting held at. riawthorna Park E. C. PrOtzman: II. 1 T. Zarhrlaannr . a. x. unnni, ii, j. u. iNicn ols; 14, II O. Wagnon; 35, A. H. Harms; II. R B. Van Duger; 17. George Whitaker: IS. A. Abbott: II. John Montag; 40, C. A. Chamber lain: 4i, a. J. Hegen; i, 8. C. Lyle; 4J. Horan W. Parker: 44. Fred W. An- gell: 48. H. S. Hsrcourt; 46, Frenk Lee; 47. Thomas Duffy: 49. W. C MeElrnv! 10. 8. H. Roberts: II, James L. David son; 61. H. H. Carey; 61, E. S. J. Mc Allister: 64. B. w. Anderson: 65. W, P. Snook: M. N. A. Peenr: B7. S. F. Holcomb; It, 8. H. Lough: 69, Georee a. "i nomas: eu. w. Bertmer: ci. w C. Aylaworth: 13. Q. L. Matthews; It, ieorge n. i nomas; , a. f. Nelson; 6, A. W. Cauthorn; . N. H. Grafton; 17. C. E. Heltkemoer: SI. .T A. Oiebisch: 9, W. T. Lambert; TO, w. N. Gatena; 71. William H. ' Neville: 71. J. W. Fer. guson; 71, Newton McCoy; 74. Oeore S. Lewis; 76. Joe Shannon: 76. CI W Stoops; 77. L. T. Peerv; 78, Henrv 1,. Barkley; 79, John Van Zante; 10, Austin J. Salisbury: 11. John H. McKenzle. 13: Earl Ogle. 11: 19 A. Stark; M. Charlea Arnholt; 84, J. W. Simmons; 86. Charles F. Stovall: 88. Clinton A. Ambrose: R7. C. L. Dasrett; 88. R. H. Weber; 89, Johnson White; 90, F. L. Toung; 91, J. S. Downey; II, Samuel J. Raffetv; 98. E. N. Emery: 94. N. J. Dv: B. Roy C. WUklnson; II, Will C. Purdyr 17, jonn w. Dteiger; s, u. . tr. TOOin: club for enrollment, and preliminary atepa toward the driinn people win ce Degun Iln of the rouni I fT . n cnurcn last evening was without delay. Not l!L""cVon u, or tne pro- more than 1.600 children will partlcl- Mr nXoS 'TiTen i?nr f th.oh.frh pate In the parade, and the number Ae';l? h-, ii,?.liiSti SfTfci will be divided into .dlvlalona of about "S,c Jh! each division will have a different drllL Jilf Jo Jida etL mSmtJtio At yesterdays meeting Professor I ?ie"'trji0tvlftt?, Rlngler Instructed the children as to thal lh. icJnJ?', nj i)uj,1l? city saloon workers, presided at lust what is ex Dec ted of them' rangeraents for the first drill will be made today. ALDEICH BILI, ONLY PAP FOB INTERESTS j. " I schoola, the young people of the east J" I side, the business men and individuals generally should take an active pari In in the camDaign.- More than 200 netltlons were clrcu-1 iatea in east siae cnurcnes Hunaay ana aaaiuonai ones were issued yesterday. Mr. Knodell said that it ought to be possible to obtain at lea lures to these petitions possible to obtain at least 6,000 glgna ires to tnese petition si - Formal action has been taken by the "re 'n n',T".7.J A' directors of the Portland board of trade I blna and F. J. Mcilenry" of the central opposing the passage of the Aldrich bill side distrlot. all of whom set forth by congress, and favoring the enactment Sif?" rUment" In favor of tha pro of the Fowler bill. Neither of these """"J? "JJf . ,,.. bills has received the sanction of the ---tfJAiJS ?i k.nvin umtt nt Pnrti.ni i a aicuion in which several memPers thoua-h the Aldrich bill has had limited 5 J??"IPK nAfA .-, ii i, .),ni,.h, - in, ana ins goner! HDumui was tnai support because It was thought.Py a i th. -nal " ahouiA ha .,.rtA without 101, M. Kronenberg; ' 101. Charles few bankers to be better than no legls- JJS Vh -timali hoV Pnirlav 1ftS B D ITmt.. 1AI . .11 V, tha anhlaot amarv. I "Oiay, as M lime IS Snort. Rowley; 101, S. ' B. Edwards: 105. Newton ' Courter; 101. C. E. Rus sell; 108, C. I Brown; 109, , C C. Morrison: 110. J. T. Kellv: ill. R. H. Love: 112. J. B. Watklns; 113, James n. iiaigni; in, . b. btone. 7 ii V Let the Coal Fire Go Out A reasonably cool and pleas ant place for kitchen work u the hlessbg en joyed br every housewife who possesses a New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove, t -At the first sug gestion of summer weather, let the range fire die our, set a ' HEM HKCHORI latlon at all on the subject of emerg ency currency. - , The board or traae passed a resoiu It was decided that Chairman Allen should appoint ft finance committee to tlon criticising the Aldrich bill -for the Vmpal? the bod7 Yo have power a car uii ' tiiaai iv yivtiucs a va auuivivufti i amaaiawr am rnrM mi rraaa 'rnia AAtmMi bond-secured currency, based unon a de-l aa-rin ha nama within tha nt posit of state, municipal and railroad days. The business men. the laborer bapds. which the country banks do not and the home owner will be called upon generally possess, and imposing a rata to subscribe to the fund It will be neo- of Interest whicn few commercial -banks Msary to raise' to carry on the flsrhL can afford to pay, thereby creating a flc-l a series of prohibition meetings will tltlous value for certain bonds, favor-1 be held In east side precincts, and the lng special financial interests and Ignor-1 first probably will take place the latter ing the agricultural, manufacturing ana I part or me present weeg. commercial needs of the country." r I "-4 . - montavilla: WILL- CITY STIIL IN DOUBT ABOUT TAKING A BATH BUILD FIESTA FLOAT Ulzk Blue Flame OaXGoR-Sfove in a corner or the kitchen and at"once'the family boiiing, ' frying and babng may. be done with comfort, because the New Perfection" delivers the heat under the kettle where you want it and not about the room whereyou don't : ; want it. Made In three sizes, each capable of an astonishing range of work.' If not with your dealer, write our nearest - V t;ency. f J - , . . t:.: - :''-M;$WR:f -S most agree ht for read. inir. aewinv nr mnAm mellow, strong, continnnns. . Na v T -r lamp It made for every household, nae. If not at your t' : . r't, writs our nearart agency. CTAKDAKD CZL CCSSPAMY gaits; par ale si) I: Residents v of Montavlllft will be I Whether tha city' ean ' learally take I .nt attend a maaa mut. over me iree rauu uiiareu njr u. Bum- , t t uel and Edward Holman who originated ln the. latter part of tha present week the- Institution la a question in the to discuss plans and devise ways and minds of the members of the ways and means for raising money for the con- means committee or tne city council I struotion . or a noat, xor w moss sti-i nd f!ltv Attorney J. P.. Ka.vana.uvh I vL-, this -action havlnr been decided has been reauested to aive the members I upon at a meeting of the Montavilla an opinion upon the subject at Its next! board of trade last evening. regular meeting. If the baths are ao- Another, subject taken up was that of I cepted by the city they will have to be lighting the district and reports of the removed from their present location be- committee having the matter In charge cause they are on private ground. Man- were to the effect that nearly every ager George Bimon of the . Pacific resident of Montavilla haa agreed to in- llrldge company onered the committee I stall ' electrio - ngnts. yeateraav to move tne oains xree ' oi 1 charae as well as to donate tnt nece- U. n.u au umnwA airrvmn eary piling to propeny aareguard tnelrbatie LAXATIVB BBOMO QUININH. tool U1S easy: terms a- a a. a a.W mJt IVftl wittskirft Wtl ATM mnA Om.9 pets sold at. tha lowest possible asargla of paoflt. AUow as to estimate oa yonv Carpet, Shade and Drapery work we earn save yoa aaoney. - We carry Mattings of all klnda U many eolora whlok we, sell .lower tha any othe , konst 1 Nm 'Flni Waahabla ' Fiber" Matting Uhat alls Uawhera In the city for 76e per yard. ; . 'Jrt-' Big East Side Store - , - price only .......,............ mmiVV . 4 - rhoaes Xart lOTt, M toeO , y ;. , . Bookcase. Only $14.00 ' No. ; -201' Combination ; Bookcase ' and'v Writing 'Desk,. Just like" the' pic ture, In golden oak; fitted .' with ':. pigeonholes, berel mlrrpr," etc.- .The. greatest '.bargain eyer 'offered ? In A Portland In this line; reg ular $25 Values, Big East ::;ll4.oo Requires less Ice. A per' feet preserver, ' Letts tor years. Is tha standard all over 'the Ui 8, Reasonable la price ' . ' ' . ' Sold on (: ; . Easy Tems ; Prices from 113.60 to 1150 7. ' ' '.. f it-r-j -:it This Desk f "hould you be ln .need; of. ft aesg ror preserving your, cor respondenoe or legal papers In orderly condition, you . will" na Interested In . thla special. tesk has roll ton. In solid, oak. siae- 20x43 Inches, four, draw-. era ..on' aide ., and ona. lara-e 3 rawer i beneath , desk; , penal! . arawers ana pen racaa; a run Panel dealt.- The regular prloe is tin. a liiw rune, more clal price; - a w t vSaTuaaft-a yi iuv '''.:$22;5.0 rPesasssft jj-5ga,,, g ' " , A CopperIUm . Boiler ' With Each Bcllpse. v Steel Range ... t . , . Sold this week, and. the price of the range is no higher. The boiler, Is given as a premium to induce you to investi gate the-merits, pf this great steel range. . The terms are the most liberal $1 D o w n -'i 51 a Week Carta A new line' of Oo -Carta , Just recalvad and sold oa tha lib eral terms of ' $1 Down 50e a Wek 6e thft Big Eaat -Bid Stora and Stook before selecting your Go-Car L BUFPnTS" Only 017.50 1T." 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