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1003. lllL UiNi-VV' aV e ' t v, Vnr-M riATT.v TOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL XJlu j - 7) i.. L. JU! 1 '!JL-J " 10 ' '" " Mil WINGS O'ER DEADS OF PUOL1C Board of tnderyrritcrs Calls 1 .., 'I'M ' i. ir:v . Major s Attiuoii w m Voltage Wires. : - . . l ' Ai ''..Lt,tM the cltr coun in a com in - - , . ni! Mayor t.-ii. " electric wiring or j-- to tb hlgn-Toltag. ConIJrd ' aai"oue. .Mayor Lan ttnn t a ganserwu. i thla Cltr. cll!, FYIVZZ h, lr. Stlllman! on beWf from fire n conaequenc of thl prao ?mI I that It neret to lncraee the raf of fir Inauranc. ' I havi taken tb matter uPw'tl th rll th current of electricity 'a'"0" 1, i ..w. nnnwianm. and UMM Dl answer with thl communication f. Th power to remedy tb la condition. ,i " H ... Si., tn vour hand a, and I iubmU thi matter to you for you, rly. investigation and report upon Hi mb In addition to " wn"nu"'r'i'd 2 th. council M.yor lairC2"ElJ! letter to President Josselyn of lha fori TnS R?H war. Urht "f'Srra und received a reply to th JC) tnji ?h. ..me conditions hare "lated for 18 yeara without caualng fire . 'rJfn Josaelyn aald, however, that bo and hie company would chww tm f'?t?S,.l? comply with tb request of th under- ciirs POCKET HAS ? HOLE III BOTTOM Park Board; Turns. Down . Proposition to Buy 20 Acres. Membera of tha city park board had a busy aeaalon yeoterday -afternoon at which vmrJoua matter ,wer brought up and dlapoaed of, peclally tha flue' tinn of mi"1"1"" additional 20 acre seuth of tha city park to bo In cluded In the park ay at em. Coram la i ...i hutf thla tract for the city but Mayor Lane and othr membera Of me Doara iiirnru u" proposition on account oi economy. l .,w 111 Km turned lntft M lay ground on th recommendation of l.-i. . n.rt f the renilaf K . L .mi n It. amall areA. para inu.. --- - -- and the membera of tba board will vla't the place Saturday In order to aaln Mlachee tdeae In regard to convorUng " '"i"-.!""".-.. .Ill hereafter have an of flea In the city hall where lie can keep In toucn wun ins puouc j i. - ik.t thora haa been no eyatera In handltna; the park depait- touch with the city engineer , that their plana may narmoniae. - -a. ayatem of tree planting; which he will take up with tha city engineer and city Commiaaloner lAng whohaa luat re turned rrom an eaaiaru riu wnoiw examined Into park eondltlona. ex plained many thlnga to the board which he desired to nave inauiuniw. "". Portland ayatem, but which will nave to go over until the city baa more mon ey to upend. One plan, however, of keeping tab on the board a buaineaa and the expenauurea oi iunu w """r1"" wnich will enow i m pnnv j the board atanda financially. a GOES HOME TO, FIND i FORMER FRIENDS DEAD Before George W. Haaen came to i . n rMfln. ntr he lived In 4 in iiniiu j - - " -" Plttaburg. Pennaylvanla. Aa M.. MJ been there many years ha waa well ac quainted among the buainesa men. - Laat year Mr. Haien waa In Pitta burg on a visit after in abaence of aev rral yeara. - He called at. office after office with a view vof aeelng ; hla old friends. He wept among the bankera, 1. ... Anntnw mnA Ih, WlArnhnilt In lo-wycria, wvwi wv. . . - general whom he , had known whan ' ne was a-resident of Pittsburg. In nearly all of these places the man he inquired for was not there, It would be explained to hint that the person in question had died , or, gone AWfty ' !" i" 1 ' Finally Mr. Haaen located friend .1 1. Kam nlt kMlnt with In the years rone by, He menUoned the fact that so many nn he ,had known well wero not In their uaual i places. . "Tell you what you do." ; sala, Mr. Hasen'a friend, "Go over there a block . and take a Penn car. Stay on that car e.Kl. e,.n.e eA a Mtlltal B. V7A VM AIKi HfA a larga arch with 'Alleghany' marked on It Juat wander among the treea there and you'll find where so many of i . . . . ... . i la-u.nitrta one of the prettiest cemeteries In the country.", '..yjt- - - "TAKE CITY AUDITOR l! : , FOR MIND READER NOTHING IS TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE TO LOSE ON1 STREET CARS -Ur-.':-: , H V V . ,; .i....... t. anma neraona more. Infant would prooaoiy ""'.-".'. than their necesaltlea. Do you aer read tha Hat of lost ar ticles found 1 tha atreetcara, printed In Th Journal? . It la IntaresUng reading. Every day there la something different Every day something which eaueee you tn wonder how In th world the owner ever allowed himself ta be separated from th loat article in quesuon. J-or lnatanc. th other dnv a baby carriage was among the article adver t.ied. , It waa on th end of a streetcar when -the car arrived at the' terminal. There waa no one to claim It Tha wo man who had owned U happened to have th baby In bar arm a or otherwise thai carriage, i. . within a rew nays L WmH BUf.l ' - " - a a 'little absent-minded woman appeared and Identified her property. , , Ho many umbrella ar fouad dally that the car company I compelled to hav a vry larae room to keep them In. Mor timhralUa ar loat than any other ona article. Then ther ar other thlnga. too numeroua to mniion, ina . V.. .ii w..in. miaulA ordinarily b attached to the owner or carried In , hla About a fifth of thpop! who board cars vry day, it see me, tose omoi.nw.B, whether ft be a pin or baby buggy. PAYING FOR LIGHTS THAT DIDIFT LIGHT Major Lanfc Refuses to Siffn Warrant for Power : ' -Ctmipany., : f ; V . - Th first dep. of tb Portland Rail way, Light A Power company to collect IMS . which It claims la due for city lighting In March and th warrant for which amount Mayor Lane has refused to aim. . waa 1 taken yesterday when President Jeaaelyn mad a formal de mand upon ,the city executive board for payment of the money. Mayor Lane contends that th amount represents more current than the city aecured In the month. Presi dent Joeaeiyn quoted the contract ex isting between the our and me com pany and then TOllowed: "I am Informed - that you hav or dered a .warm r-s drawn for th sum due this comiiarry for are lamps fur n I tried by It in the month of Maroh, mos, under aald original and aald sup- rlemenlary ' contracts, and 'due April 0. 1108. but that th mayor has re fused to aim such a warrant and haa re-referred the matter to you. I ask that you cause such a warrant to be drawn as provided by aald original and aald auppiementary contracts, ror light ing aro lamps for th month of March, 1S0S, In favor of the Portland Railway, Light A Power company." , , Metxrer. Jeweler, optician. Ill Wash ington. OPE.! BRANCH OF ' -S: LIBRARY AT LENTS i . ; ' . e- ; WomenVChristian Tem'ir ance Union Raises Ncces-;: sary Funds for Book. -r -.V::;:-. To tak tha plae of th dapoalt sta- a hraneh of tha Portland library waa opened at Lenta last venlng. the neceaaary fund having , oeen . raise through ' effort . of mmbrs of tha Women' Christian Temperance Union. At th opening laat night; H. A- organizaiium dresses were made by Mr. Lucta IL Addlton, of th W. C T. U.and MUs Nelll .'' , v. .. of Mr. Margaret Hall and will be i open five hour each day. A vpt of thank waa tendered Arthur Oelsler for his services . In maintaining th book d poattory. which th branch library has supplanted. - Metxger. optician. 141 Waahlngton. y ; Saves $100 Monthly. ' To managers of motion picture thea tres, to those wishing to go Into th motion plctur theatre buainesa and to th nubile In general, Mr. Newman of th Nwman Motion Plctur company makes a very Important announcement In a quarter page display advertisement In today' yaper. Head Itl y t LIBRARY VOTING CONTEST A ISO library given away absolutely free. An elegant library of 190 volumes end handaom golden oak case will be given to th lodg. school, ehurch. el ub ar society tn Portland aeouring the largest number of vote. Vote will be Issued with pald-ln-advanca subscriptions to The Journal as fol lows: one year, 7.oo.- ?t 0 votes, , six months,, IS.7S, 100 'Votes; three - months, $1.6. iti' votes; on montn, cents, - ee votes. ana every merchant usiea oeiow win bit wna wen twnwi n to At the close of tb contest th lodge, school, church, club or society receiving- largest number of vote will b awarded the library complete, with muh Current accounts when Bromptly nald are entitled to votes. The library 1 on exhibition In tb Fifth street window of Th Journal office, corner Fifth. and Yamhill afreets. Ballot boxes are located at Hojsman s jewelry atore, us Third street: White Front drug atore. lit Grand avenue: Watte-Matthieu drug store, ITI Russell street, where all vote should be deposited. Trad j with tb following mercnanu ana get ousjr wiut me voiewi Few days pass that do hot bring a re quest at one of th various offices of th city ball about a lost relative, and the latest was received yesterday by ritjr Auditor Barbur from' Anna Falk of , Maplewood, . Massachusetts, who seeks information concerning th whereabouts- of her brother, Lars .Oleaon, whom ah has not sen nor heard from tave through other persons for 16 years. Miss Fala says that ahe has learned that - her brother - Is : working In pawmlll In : Portland. She -says be In about 42 yeara of age. Mlsa Falk eviuently has great faith In the ability of city Auditor i Barbur to find her brother ' because ahe inclosed an ad dressed envelope, In which he la to aend th desired information. . RAY OF HOPE FOR . . , ; BETTER STREETS An ordinance : will be introduced in the city council this afternoon asking permission to lay aeveral blocks . of Maseam pavement on : Hancock street hetweea Twenty-fourth ind Twenty- e-venth. Thia is a new pavement in 1'ortland, although It has been used to a consltiflrable extent in other cities. Jt is a hard-surfu pavement Of crushed rock and concrete, Th Oregon Hasaam I'avlng company wa ; Incorporated la tiie circuit court yesterday, with J. A. Ji iller, president; A. K. H. Bauer, vlce rrewldent and - secretary, and ft. E. klngsuury, manager. ' , . SAMPLE SUITON SALE Eecnred Trom Ketr York's Stoat Promi nent Kannfactnrr. ' ' New tailored suits, silk Jumper suit In to-plco or princess styles, .net ; -;-.t i-;i'K waists, lawn waists, black v . !rl, on sale at 43c on th dol lar lin't mis these splendid bar , - J.!.-llien ruuuv.)l. Third i ; :.'vr;- .--ri. . y . , ; , W. B. SfAXlXXU m CO dry gooda clothing and ahoea. ISO to lit East Mor rison trt ' ' .-: fcHOXBMAai Joweleir. Ut Third atret Mala lit O. XL HOPSTBATZm pbotorraphar, 164 H Third atreet Pacific X7J6. - ZaODSMT TMABtm ft 8T0S AOB CO, offlo and warhous 111-111 North Sixth Street Mala 1685, A-1445. emi at -r. iiirsuo CO. sporting gooda, 121 Grand avenue. Keat IJ. UBBBTT COai ICS CO, office 112 Pin atreet Horn A-ells. Main 1162. - - ' " " - trrTT.r! a w colli CO.. offlT 821 Burn- side street-, Main 17X, A-277. t i BTBOK OBTXK merchant tailor. t2S Burk street PoUlo 200. OXEOOS ZTKWI CO- cigar and news. 147 filxth street ' ; i, , w. a. ixrrw. nlnmbln and gas fit ting. 07 Williams avenue. East 4S2(. . a. wTx.EOjr wBxni tbowt BBVa BTOaVB, lit Grand ava. . 1568. a. s. W1XX.ZTT. arocar. 121 Grand avenua B-124L at 282.. CHS UOTJET. BABBBX SBOP. finest hop In th city, 21 blxth atreet . KASOHIO TBlSnB QBOCEBT. 280 Tamhlll. corner Park., Main e2l, A-2717. - -,----,? ;.' .- CKZCAOO KABKST, maata, 117 Third street. . Main 412. MOBBZ80B BlBCTBlOAli COt 211 East Morrison atreet East 2128. B-142&. WATTB-aaATTXZETT CO- drUgglsU, 275 RusseU street East 6l , BB, B. ' B. WBIOHT, dentist 242 H Washington; corner Seventh. Mala 2112. ' AXIOB ' BIBXB, fliy mlUlnry, 48 Waahlngton atreet f ., v , vi SHANKS as PAkTTB, wood dealer, yard iist Eighth and Main streets. East 116,:,'-...,-,..:,-,! -.Arf,, v...:?.,.,..:. ...,:U'.v' , ? , ' BTTTUB-ITPT BBEA9 COn corner Second and Columbia streets; retail 145 Third street, '. v- i wnoBS BSOl. east side new deal er and confectionery, William avenue and Russell atreet -East 4702. " B. A. UoADAKS, bicycle and sport ing Woods, William avenue and Knott street- East "2482. ' ' - 2 wrtiiiAJBir ath. TjncBBxrjiA pao- TOBT, umbreua ana leamer gooaa, ei WUliam ay. -C-1004. , trca . MFlMISIIBIIS TATX.OX ai BTABTOar. clumblnv and gas uiiing, ivt i-ine atreet. CBB-TBAXi 2CABXET. meat and fish. maw vrranu avenue, u-isaa, 1M 41X. . P. A. SOHB, wallpaper, painter and decorator, mt union ave. East 1081. ZOBSSSX pBBT, meat and fUh. 840 Flrt at Main 1171. ; CBUBCBXBT BB08V wood dealer. Marshall and 12th sta. : Both phonea O0UJ8TATJB S OXOOBBT. 271 Rua. sell St., East 850. . " - ,. .. , JOHaT B. VAXZJET. rrocerle. 492 Washington t Main h7. A-2167. , r. m. SATIS, . barber. 241 Wllllama STTTCXTPPB li BUBS, wall paper and paints. 40S Morrison at Main 1878. KaX J. B2CZT2C, florlat 180 Fifth C opp, Meier A Frank. Main 7218. - QTTEEB7 CITT BTXTJra If CXBABTJrCI w UM.M.a, urand av.- least 8582. ivflaiusa rvn co Long or abort wood. B-1681; East 8081. Offlo' and yard Thlrty-slxtt and Hawthorn C. It. kOB3.S02r, "jlnsmlth. 285 Qrand avenue. F;at 6C0J. , . , BAXXB, optician. ; Dr. B. 3. MUta. as sistant Main 187. 111. 8th. st . BOBTUWEBT OXTK OO, . Sporting goods. 118 d,st Main 2006. ' t OOZiEMAV HABSWABE CO, hard ware, mechanics' tool and cutlery. 109 2d t Main 812T. I BTJBBZA CABBXAOB WOBXS, Mfga. and repairer of carriages and wagons. 812 Burnslde. Paclflo 204T. ' WOOSUWS XultTBDXT OO-Rough Dry , and Finished Work. WocxUawn 1232. 427. Dekum ava, . 1 JOBS SCHMUDUL Cleaning i and dyeing; quick work. 65 6th st COXiTmBZA PXSHC OOv Fish, oyatara, poultry, butter, egga, eta - Main .6; A-6666. ' Third ani Ankeny ats. ,., , P. ST. SCBMJJIiIi (t CO, meats. Wood lawn 8; C-1S88. , 718 Union ave. north, POBTXiABD TEJTT 8i AWBTBO CO, tents and awnings, window awnings and porch curtains a specialty. 18 N. Front . VL B. I.EB Real eatate and invest ments, . Room 411 Corbett bldg. Mall 8860. ' Fmim f . ... I 4'..0 ' See' First Street Window , ' CHILDREN S WHITE SATIN BRAID STRAW SCHOOL - HATS, ,: VALUES -v , (To 85. , -. THURSDAY SPECIAL : vi:v - CHOICE i S'v Trimmed with Plaid ScarfsV plain' and colored edges, similar i . to above cut. ' -, For best values in Millinery see the ' - CORNER MORRISON AND FIRST , STREETS. . The- oaor buggy, aa are all lost artlule. waa taken to the office of th street oar company. f - , i - . f J. i : f - . .; -W .---'. 'jr s ' N. i I . ...I .i S ' f 'If' ' ,-. . ' i ' c . j x ' - i . a - ' i : 1 1 - - . . -. ' ; l " ' V - , 1 . : MM 11 ' 'i.vt' -A v V.. ' . '. . ... TTTStTiTlOfcTj v Which we iare ofteing are the BEST;; . i CIHING VALUES in : 7f theUriitediStates ; , ; v ; & i ; : v Buys Hie equal o! any $15;CD;Suil sold anywhere , t Duys the equal . of anyf; $20100 suit soId:anyw!iere, See them in our windows ' i .- i;'.i . , ' I - Vl. , ' ', 4 ' ' e-'t .'. iJi ''.V "I ! 4. P , t - , . .-1 i ' . 7 i . i , i. . When You See It In Our Ad Its So I ' it 1 mat umu JUJLVi Yamhill j! "Come aod HcA Vour DoHar to the Largfst Load It Ever Pulled" I pi v I I 11 BF V . N i' . V "N. I, ' ' OF THE MEftILESS. SLAUQ HTER OF;HIQH QRADE CLOTHING, HATS; SHOES, FURNISHINGS The crowds" have been irrmense, satisfaction reigned supremeall were pleased that they took advantage of;DAVlDSON BROS embarrassment and purchased merchandise at tertian theac-. tual cost Never before in the Inistory of Portland has-such-high-grade, dependable mfJdfr out to the people; rif you have not visited' our. store you must .Jiurry, hurry, hurry. and take, advantage of our $385HSMfe r - exceptional offerings. -V';'V''W::-.W $485 U7 0 o vu ( ..-5 -r Jr- . :JI2.50; mnwx r Worsted! .l'ViVt' Pni- tl? 4T11 SC. Men V AH Wool i 1 . ' ( - For $15 VI 1 v. a Tailored L For $25 ,;Band- wi Tailored I $15 f.1 . Qtt For S30 03 Hand- Tailored I r v - ' ;' i 1 fc SSI WTO ' -'fcf- $1.90'..Hali5 ' l''-v-'."'v 1 J) I MD "D.B;SpeclaI'V I iQlD $2.85 : W.S. Dongtas, Shoes $3.35 ' Mfr Son!p!e$,ShC8S $1;45MeS'Trouscrs $235 Trousers You know tbt place , LccI for the ' l.d Siss TH6 RECiABLE' AND WELiWCNOWN STORE 47 Third Street iviu; LZVIS Z?sOZ; CS CO., cf Ct!cco, tlssscr Bet. Ah an4 Pine. 0 Portland, Oregon a 4 A