The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 24, 1908, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,. FRIDAY EVENING. APRIL 2i, 1SC3.
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FAMOUS PLAINS OF
m WILL CO
swim
ABRAHAM FOR PARK!
f
- a ; ; .
Beginning Has Been Made for -Restoration of Tort
Quebec Already Largo Steamers Sail From ,
; . ... .r ; . , There ; . ' . . ;
of
. , (ScmcUI DUpateh te lit Jearaal.1
Chicago, April 14. Warm weather
. here bay ' brought Out spring fever
, , symptom a-plenty, chiefly In tnqutrlee
eonoernlng lummtr vacation aliure-
eimU and purchases of garden aeeda
WlUt BO expoaltton on hand una year
the ter-oentenary of the founding of
-.Quebeo by Samuel da Champlaln, for
'whleh the- Dominion government hu
Voted 1100.000, iMmi likely to be ae
eapted aa a substitute, for tha prince
of Wales will ba there, several war-
htna a.nd lonl soldierssome 10.00
ef tbm. tha Urgest number probably
tha( baa assembled in old Quebec since
the ' Oalue in wiucn poig ,int irtunq
' and Knallah generate loat their lives.
' . Tha Mlabratlun will wllneaa tha trans
. format! an. of tha famoua' plain a at
. . Abraham, low desecrated by factory
,nd tall. Into national park, and el
. will mark tha consolidation of two dis
tinctly QuebM raUweye aa part of tha
t Canadian Northern, having oonnectlona
from tidewetir to. the . Rocky, paoun
, latna.
" I A heetnntns- bad already baan mad
. In tha restoration of tha port of Quabao
' to tta former greatneee on tna iu
!Uwrtnea AJread the largest steam
, ara In Ota .Atlantic fleet trading to
Panada aall from Onabao instead o
' Montreal, tha channel tn which la
' scarcely dP enough for tha vessels of
. tieaylaat draught, and tha opening of
tha naw branch of tha Canadian North
ern-Quebeo railway will ba tba flrat
: distinct eto towarde making Quebeo
, the terminal shipping point of this, tha
Second of Canada'a transcontinental
railway. - Both tha provincial govern-
manta of Quebea ana Ontario nave ap-
rroprlated $100,000 earn In addition to
ha Domlnlnn'a $100,000 to make the
occasion notable. - It la proposed by tha
lUtf i of Naw York and Varmont to
oelebrato tha dlacovery or lake Cham
plain next yaar. A oooimlaaloa waa ap
pointed laat rear by tha Naw Tom
auto government to make preparations
; ll0r.Ul'' ; -,- ..V -'. i,
" ' 1 tiucketahon la a nratenae:'lf VI
. J - . . A . b.k.. 4 9mt
it exereleea no commercial function and
la devoid if every commercial feature;
It la a deliberately prmedltated organ
laed fraud. Thua did secretary ueor
K. Stone of the Chicago board of tra
pay hla rcapecta to tha kind of arambl
In a that hldaa behind a cloak of
f legitimacy by ahammlnw board of trade
aollvltlea. Thla waa addod axtemporana-
.oualyto a aet upeoch ba delivered at
Colunibua, Ohio, laat week to tha Ohio
.Millers' State aaaoc atlon. "The puefcet
Ohop." ha added. "cliaraa for a aervlca
When no aervlca la performed; It mere-
' ly waaraa Kg wet ani watcnea ror na
vietlma It la a gambling contrivance
pur and aim pi a. it la thoroughly
deraorallflnar to Induatrlal and meroan
. tile Ufa; ft pollutea everything It
i touchee and taint a averybody with
7rhora It la In any manner iitenuriea.
t la Inaldtoualy pernldoua and under
mlninA and la at war with every
legitimate Induetry and avary principle
it mercantile lira It la a aenema ror
Quotation a unaer tno
o;
hot tine- unon
iim vuiaa nt commercial tranaao-
tlona A bucketahop takea one aide of
tha bat and tta cuatomer tha other
aide. - If tha cuatomer wlna, tha bucket
ahop muat loaa If the bucketahop
make money. 1t nat follow that tha
cuetomera loae money. To-put It In
anotherway; U l:for tba Interaat of
tha bucketahop proprietor that hla cua
tomars loaa money. - It la for the Inter-
ant of legitimate mercnanta mat tneir
ruatoraara maka money. Tha profits Of
tho bucketahop ara derived from tha
loaeea of their Infatuated ouatomera.
Tba Imrororlahment of their cuatomera
meana tha wealth of tha buckeUhop;
and yat, trange to aay. knowing thla.
their patrona aagarlr enter , tha unequal
eonteat. Tba bucketahop beara tha
aama relation to legttlmata commercial
bod lea - tnat a eounterreu oeara id
genulno Mil. Ia contradletlnctlon from
the bucketahoo atand legitimate oom-
yiarclal exchangee or board a t trada
, Many paoplo, henceforth forevermora.
will aanere to tpa tneory inai m com
bination of coffee with ' oream and
augar. roll a, orange - marmalade . aad
agga eonatltutea a guaranteed, gerra-
Proof meal, beoauxe that waa tha break
faat ordered by . Dr. Robert Koch, tha
area teat onamy of micro bea In - tha
world. , when ha vlalted Chicago laat
' WeaK.
. when
tended
changed thalr order and duplicated tha
iJr. Kooh'a menu, believing they had
obaervad a aclentlfla reclue for health.
Lr. Kuh. accompanied by hla wife, la
making a trip around the globa aeek-
Ing reaf and reareatlun. lie haa grown
gray In bla aervlca to aufforlng hu
man Uv and haa apent a large portion
of bla Ufa In foreign landa. atudylng
farm a and their relation to ounaaa, on
lie acena of epldeinlua. lie bad junt
returned from a lnlv ialaud In aqua
tnrial Africa, where he went to Investi
gate tha dread ''Bleeping alckneaa, tha
acourga of Africa. He believed there
might ba aome aubtle connection be
tween erooodllea and the dlseaaa, and
he cboae a aoot for hla base of opera
tlona where Uieae raonatera ware abund
ant. In order to ba able to study thalr
babita to the beat advantage it ia
aesertad that ba waa euoceaaful In hla
ouast. Dr. Koch flrat became famoua
among pathologists when. In tha lata
'U s, be announced hla discovery of tha
consumption bacillus. At tha aama
time he declared thai tha lymph which
ba had prepared waa a certain apeclflo
to arraat tna ravagea or ina great
white plagua - Uany cures by tba
lymph treatment have been claimed In
different parte of tha world. At an
rata knowledge of tha ailstenoa an
characteristics of tha nhthtsta
alned through bla researchea, haa made
t possible for , physicians ana nealto
dapartmenta to combat tuberculoala
niara Intelligently. Hla discovery
antitoxin as a cure and preventative o.
diphtheria also added to bis lama
ror tha hundreda of young man from
tha oantral weat who enlisted in Uncle
feam'a blr naval forcea, there Boon will
ba a tralnlns- atatlon at Lake Bluff.
near Chlcsgo, for which 1, 016,000 will
artroirlated br thla eongreaa Thla
big loatltutlon Is bearing completion
on tba lake shore, where young recruit
rill ba trained to manage tha great
tuna ana anipa or uncie nam. Tna
nDortanca of location of a. training
aohaol of thla kind was realised by the
naval authorities and la selecting a atta
tney xigurea mat near cnicago way
ould beat obtain tba thousands of
young man who enuat from tba central
western atatea It la aald that about
TO par cant of tha men In Unole Sam's
navy -ware recruited from these atatea
and It la Interesting to note that these
men nave tha reputation of being- tha
beat aallora, tha moat accurate gun.
nere, tha coolest officers and tba best
all-around seamen. At present In tha
harbor of Chicago tha long white gov
ernment boat, Dorothea, la uaed for tha
naval militia, but by tha time tha
training school la completed one ' or
more bla eh Ids will nrobablv , ba sent
nera ror uaa in training tha prospec
tive aeamen, Another boat hara la tha
Naanvuie, at present undergoing a cars-
xui overhauling and reflttlne- to ba a
alalar ahln-to- tba Dorothea. 'The new
naval training atatlon at Talcs Rluff
win coat in tna neianbornood of iz.ooo..
000 and will accommodate about 2.000
recruits. This new station will, yank
net to Newport In importance, , and
tha gunboats on Lake Mlchla&a will
be manned by the boat trained re
crulte In the country.
.In our store will open your eyes ,to the newest
styles in Men's and Young Men's Clothing. We
have over a hundred exclusive patterns to pick
from and every fitting size for every shapea tellow,
whether he is tall, short, tout or slim. ' ; Our prices
1 1 '
1 1 ilfl
. t n . i
$U . . ' ,.A''.i, J.a
We can easily savryou $2.50 to $5.00 on every gar
ment by visiting the big store with the little prices.
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CORNER MORRISON AND SECOND STS.
Tba feellnss of treasurers of ehaH.
bla organisations all over tha United
Btatea ara llkelv to be rudeiv ahockmt
as the result of the declaratlona made
last weak by. William H. Allen, , an
official of tha New. Tork, bureau for
municipal research, at a meeting af
the reform department-of tha Chica
go Woman's clnK. It la mri hi.
job to aea that tha financial af falra
or enurones and phllantbropla inatl
tutlona ara mora clnse.lv nitini.i
than has been customary, and It Is ex
pected that , aoma embarrassing die
c oeures will follow. Mr. Allan da
clarad that If tha paTeentaga of pecula
tions of officers 'borrowing" and tha
llke--froai the funds of churches, tha
T. M. C A., tha T- W. C A, religious
mlaelonary aocletlea. hospJUla and sim
ilar Institutions could ba compared with
tha percentage of grafting la city gov
ernments, it would ba discovered that
private -"graft" far exceeded that from
publio puraa A -till mora concrata at-
tack upon existing conditions . was
maae in tna report or a committee on
publio accounting of charities, which
nas spent a year Investigating- the
status t oi private ana publio Inatltu
tlona' The .committee found that Jn
atltUtlOns or all sorts.- chrtf.V.l mA
reformatory, some run under the name
Of great churches, were miniJ - K
private boarda and with no outalde au-
aeacnption aa to math-
no obligation to
celptsand expenditure of funds.
ThrougH Its chairman, Mrs. George
.no wuiiiiiit.w suggesteo man
Several gueats at the aama hotel E..f nJi..lh,
they learned the tray was In- &-Tl"i.n d!"clpl
t for .tha famous bacteriologlat. odad esuluand n
which would prevent the poealblll
piiiering in
Investigation
I the
from auoh funds.
is belns made.
facta disclosed!
of
A rlsrld
oasea on
TEDDY LlOfJS: .
NO T.10RE BEARS
President Plans .Hunt for
) Big Game In South ;
. . Africa, ' ' ;
'L. L. WHITE, Chief of Staff
GENTLER
ljTI8TRY
P 17 n VI II 6 10111 M10-A ny tooth ia tha
U It U If II U mouth wo erowa with solid
f old Xiu, gnaranteed tba best, per. M nn
act ahapet beat workmanship; for tsf'I'iU U
PnnrHfl Mlieilm-Any Porcelain
W II U 1 1 II U Crown madenomatter what
tney ara called or bow mada 0 no
retOeet pearl finish. Onrprioela M'l'iUU
Mill uukW oacc,
front, natural pretty ooloi
Solid gold teeth. 22k hridrai ttrimm f M mm
durable, per aooth. ............ v4bUU
TEETH rtRFEeTirr-Ooanywherelntba
I Ei b I II city, get a prioe on any kind of
a set of teet h, then come, to aa ana we will
UI11FUIW. WiWI pi. IU WNUI, HIWpi f "1 7 fill
gold and poroelain, for set. . . . . Q f i U U
Y Sln If All other work same prioe proper
1 11111 tionately. Absolute guaranteea
CALL but
misrepresent our work. KO.SITKA8,
itisfr vaarnelf th.fc n Ium
but one prioe, and that we do not
IJ0UH3 i
i oa hours from 8 A. M. to 8:80
4 SanaayaA.M. to 1 P.M.
. - .. -. ....... ... . I
rZUTi YfMmhb,gto St., Cor. thrift
karaaaat but flid. ,tru Oeaaara-XaUy laa Ivor
(Cnlttd Preaj Leased Wire.) -
'.Washington. ( April, 14 . President
: Aoosavelt has made jup his mind to have
a big game hunt In South Africa next
year, i unlets , unforeseen, clroumatances
prevent ' Ha has talked enthusiastically
on xne suDjaot wnn ma ' visitors i
contly. . t
Hia nian la to sail foe an Tr.nu-Hnh nnrf
but to make his etay In England brief
and Informal. Mr. Rooaevelt may make
a worm uiur, visiting ine capitals ' of
Ehirooe to atudy foreign, governments
at close range. He may also. It Is re-
porteo, visit Auatraiia and New Zea-
mna. sut ma one aennite man . i ,
tsoutn Arncan tug game shooting,; and
It will take a radical reason to keen him
away iruin umt. .,;,; x,.':-jf -
POLK CAPITALIST ;
' ,. (Special Dlspatek to Tba waat) "
paUas, Or April 14 W. c. Brown
of '. this, city, v better , known as "Uncle
Bllly, ; commanoed , today i boring for
eoal on one of hia farms Juat north
of Dallas. - Mr. - Brown - dlsooverad oil
or sediment on the ground, soma years
ago, ahd as the indications have become
piamer eacn year, ne at laat aecldrt n
give tne matter a rair test. A modern
machine was Installed yesterday in one
of the moat promising places and it ia
thought . within a few dava sufficient
progreas wlU be made to ahow whether
or not "Uncle Billy" Is on the right
track. Mr. Brown, who has amaaaed a
considerable fortune, la alwaya willing
to aid tha olty of Dallas In. securing
manufactories, and if his inntAMnn.
are realised he will give Dallas a re
source that win stimulate all lines of
trade In. the Willamette valley. .
Won't the Prisoners Feel Proud?
(Rpial Ptspatch W The Joornal.)
Chehalla. Wash April J4. -The coun-
mhiifltHonera nave let a contract,
100 for a new cage for tha countv
JalL There will be -four cells, 'capable
of tVln cr8 Ct. 18 rr!;iriTir.ri. 1
Taasa&Wiwecsi f
tt rmra
w , .mmmm V - . 'flV'V '
UfMBXM '
Etchancc
SUILDINO
OlfR NEW POLICIES OFFER ALL THAT IS BEST IN ,
vA ,LIf E CONTRACTS EITHER TO BUY OR SELL. .
-Low Non-Psrtictpating Rates - High Cash Values
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO RBXIABLBI ACTZTB AQKNT&
Apply to n!8Ba bV VMJkMT. Kaaager of Agents, gl4 &ambe Sxohange Blag.
MR. MAYOR: FOR ONCE I AM OF THE
OPINION YOU'RE RIGHT-G. BAKER
Mayor Lane's meaaage to tha ' city
council relative to the vacation of the
streets asked f of by the Inman-Poul-sen
Lumber company mat with the ap
proval of at least ope councilman. May
or Lane aaked for the aid and support
of the councilman and the city at
torney In ouatlng the lumber company
from tha atreeta In dlaouta and at the
conclusion of th reading of tha meaaage,
Councilman Baker arose and aald:
"On behalf of myaalf at least. I wiah
to aay that that la a f lrat-rate mes
sage and tnat j win give your nonor
all the support I ean. .
tha councilman
Mayor Lane thanked
and everything looked like a love feast
After a short ' discussion the matter
was rererrea to ine city attorney and
steps will be taken to recover posses
sion of tba streets. - , ,
. Funeral of O. B. Mooger.
: (Special Dispatch ta The tarsal.)
Tba Dallas, Or April 14. The fun
eral of C. B. Monger, aged St years,
who lived near Lyle, Washington, was
held from tha Methodist church yes
terday. -. .. i j
MORE -ABOUT .THE GREATEST MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
, " '. , l EVER SEEN IN THE WEST. v.
Pianos 090 Up, ; Vio
: Sheet. Music. 2Vzca:-
sale v', ''.'" X-' -
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mm
Our fin new auartcrt t 111 Fourth afreet, 'round the comer of Wah-
ington. gxg nearly ready. Only a few dayt mora. W most dispose of every-
thing in oar present tore. . tricee art tna lowet t ever on area ana below
what dealers ordinarily cay at tba factories. Thie ia no idle talk. We mean
business now and have no time to spare. Graves ft Co. ara compelled to
sacrifice virtually every instrument now on band for tha reason that our new
Quarters wlU.be) completely stocked wita musical tnatrumenta and sheet
mnaic now enroot e. Never again will price be so- low on strict hlrhest
grada musical merchandise. We urea you : a fkio; Ome the first thine
tomorrowjnorninf If poaaibi. , , . i
E'S
. .- v. - -t
. '. "J
The Very Finest
Tdking Machines
If yon come riant awr -yon tin
till eecur the up-to-date regular
$25 talking machines for $9.60. The
choicest $35 machine! ect now at
$19.25. The finest $50 styles now
$36.95 and the latest type $30 ma
chines for $14.60. Payments as little
is $1 weekly. ':v.; v- v;;;
String Instruments
The very' finest" imported and do
mestic violins, mandolins, ' guitars,
banjos,' cellos, etc, including real
Stradivarius, Cremona and Steiner
models. Prices as low aa $1.65 now:
regular $10 mandolins now $4.65. A
fine powerful tone, regular $12.50 vio
it now $5.85. An elegant, nickeled
shell banjo now $7.65.
Music bags and satchels now 49c
up. Canvas and leather instrument
cases at nearly half off. Cornets,
trombones, flutes, cellos, all must go
regardless of former prices. -
. r Via Be Made Thla Season try the
' Fino Pianos
Pay$1.50Wcc!dy
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(um xw ouoosT) ,
FROM PORTLAND
Ta
A magnificent highest grade $500
Kimball upright now $275. - A good
Kingsbury upright, like new, only
$144. Another Kingsbury only $109.
A choicest Gramer. virtually new.
now $175. A pretty Manner & Sons Chicago . . . . . $72.50 $87.50
now Kemember, you can pay ef t
ftv.wccaiy or py me monm, ., , i
or. raw
Am rollowa:
Slreet
One Way
Tta
California
. . .
Sheet Mmie 21jc Omaha
11 asa- Kansas City ;.
1 v VfJJJ4i;a 1U1 e9VI
67.50
63.15
60.00
60.00
82.50
81.75
75.00
75.00
Tba choicest of classical aad pop
ular aelections. Over 70,000 copies to
select front, Take your pick now af
the above ridiculously low prices.
Musical Folios
A ' vast assortment of folios and
piano, organ, vioun, mandoun, banjo
and band instrument methods, former
prices 25c, $125, $175, and at high
$3.50. Take your choice now
17c, 24c and up to 52c ' JL .
TICKETS WILL. BB ON SALE
May 4, 18
June 5, 6, 19, 20
July 6, 7, 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21, 22 '
Good for return In 9 days with stop,
j over prlvUetea at pleasure within limits.
ormer o. .
Wkk- IK 4ISV f MkaaaanAel hII sa 4
Remember, no C O. D.a; no telephone ordera; no exchanges. Xn&talt$ffiwtur n4 VVMh
will be found exactly as represented or money back.
COME FIRST THING TOMORROW MORNING IF POSSIBLE.
GRAVES OO.
328 Washington Street
WM. M'MURRAY
, General Passenger A rant,
; PORTLAND. OREGON. '
STORE OPEN TOMORROW EVENING.
LOCAL OPTION AN
ISSUE IN MAM0N
tapedal DIsBsteh to Th JosretL)
Salem. Or.. April H. Local option
will be an Issue In Marlon county In
June A petition haa been filed with
County Clark Allen asking that a vote
be taken on the laaua whether - any
llonora ahall be sold hereafter In this
county. . - - . -
Temperanoe Interests are strong; In
Salem, as was evidenced by recent legis
lation of the city council. Strict regu
lation provides that all saloons must
have glass fronts so that people on
the streets may see what Is takln
Dlace In every saloon In the city
any tune, day or night
'"at
Bye glasses I1.0S at Metiger'a'
LOCAL VIOLATION
0FLAB0ELAW
The violations ot the 19-hour law In
Portland are being Investigated, t,;:
. XX P. Hoff, state eommlaaloner of la
bor and factory Inspector, Is at the Per
kins hotel, for the purpose ot making an
Investigation of the eomplalnts which
have recently been riled with him. The
caaes in queation are with reference to
two women, both of whom. It 1a elaimed,
are employed by companies whleh have
permitted tnem to wore; more man if
Hours each day. v
Custard bake dishes free with every
16o cash "want ad." -Read announce
I ment on the "want ad" paga , . .
flji! T
IA I SUNSET
ROUTES J
"'v-'f V :- ".W-r- .h.- BSBBBsWsaSaaw-' y-, , ..... --i , (
k; Great' . "; V:;.'
Consisting of 16 huge battleships, several cruisers and a flotilla of gun
m . V boats, torpedo-boats and othe'r war craft s ,
Will Arrive
in San Francisco
Tuesday, May 6
Harbor on
-, The occasion will be celebrated hy the greatest patriotic demonstration in the history of t
!; ! 5 ; v Tickets ' will . be. sold " flTN ' N ' 1 ' May 2, 3 and 4, good for re-. :
the West
for this ' event from
Portland to San Fran
cisco and-return fof.
turn till May 31. Make res
ervation early at the Uty
Ticket Office, Third ' and ,
' v Washington Streets. ;
BFeejssBSssaBBjBBawtesBew ' y' p- "
: A -; ' - Equally reduced rates from all points south of Portland. Inquire of agents : ' '
WM. McMUriRAY. General Passenger Agent, Portlarad, Crccn
Save Mouyl
Avoid Pain!
Teeth, Extrccted FREE
Whea Plates or Bridges Are Ordered
V
PINE TEETH $5
war pat voxzt
Pull Set. that fit "f.r"
Gold Crowns. 3k... t.f, '
Brldgro Teeth, &2k...... l.r'
U3ld Finings
BUVer Fillings .&Oc
-. Ten-Tear Written Guarantee
We keen buey doing good work
at these prloes. We have tha lat
eat. moat modern electrical appar
atus for 'doing painless deuttti work.
Xady Attendant
Opes Bvealngrs
Electro Dcntd Perl:;
8034 WAssrsroToar sr, com. em
Opposite Olda Wprtraan King a
wcasaJf a rrrcraLTT
ara. . ic c. t
oiliy ' t I.I'- -e
ditctor In t r
1 1 ci t r
t !i-tJ a ..
l.rivAle in 1 1
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