The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 28, 1908, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, ArRIL S3. 1C03.
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lVojilc Have; Determined
Within the Law Wants
3Ioio Legislation I X'
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WsisMnrton, April, . .-;Advocatlni
the adoption la future, of national-' In
corporation law 10 curb. nUf
comblnntiona of capital, and making- a
p!ia for the enactment of lawn affect
li I tha powar of Injunctions and MU
trust legislation, rreeldent Rooaerelt
late yeaterdey nent to tha coograii tola
fourth apodal message during tnareo:
ent aesslon.1' .', '':-' t ' '
After, making tha opaotita Pl f0T
a law to limit Judicial powar of InJune
o and Insisting- that amendmenta to
tha anti-trust luff ara sorely nf5
tne president devotes aoroj
r.iessase to the report of tha .finance
committee of Boaton. ahowln tha prac
! Indulged lo by eertalo corpora
tion with loat cltr. . . - " '
He called attention to tha fact that
tha committee a report afforded proof
tt-nt collusive blda were aubmltted to
tiie administration of Boaton by oeai
rs In r iroctural ateel. one of whom was
n mmber of the notortoua ateel truat,
for the purpose of raising prkae.
The prudent aald he had submitted
a eePF of the Boston committee a re
tort to the -department of Justice lor
.justment. antf that efficient evidence
,f gul't could be gathered to convict
under the antl-truat law. ' ,
'The power ahould utftiee-tloaa5y
lodged aomewhera U tba axecuUre
li ninth of tha gOTtrmment," toe ea
aaya, "panalttlBf aorportloaa
hlch further puhllo lntereatij hut It
rtaet be remembered that, aa tagarda
wealth 1 corporation", throng ' whlok
tnoet Interstate fcnataaM la eon today,
tiie burden of proof ahoald be . mpom
t :m to abow that thajr kat rlgM ta
exut" . .-,; '
No Judicial tribunal had the knowl
" 'rs or the experience to determine in
iif first rlac, whether a given com-
inatlon 1 advlnabla or ueceaaary la
h Interest ot the public good. Some
i m.iv. whether It were a commlaalon or
i . .. A nm Km 4.ftftrtmnt Of COm-
. .ire and labor, ohould be gWen thla
; .,vter. It waa the - president. belief
at ultimately we ahall have to adopt
. . l lnnuntlnll KitnOUCh
i-e a aware of the Impoaalbllltr of
; mrtlng auch a law at present.
- i . .n nr( h rspnmmfniiM
it t-niOillllClilliCI.V v - ww-
( anUs ard an ample appropriation to
hb.o the tntemtate commerc cuiu
n;nn to properly ou per viae ana cim
t i.! the accounting ayetema of tharaii
mius of the country." . -
He aleo ureed the ereation of foreat
reservea In the Appalachian, mountalna.
Coolda Oonfreee. v
r,J I,. Innnadhlllt flf main-
(itnir.g a dual control of the national
..ngresB. and how the atatea were un
ni.'e to control It. the president aoolded
l i.ilt Nanchee of congreaa for their fail
ure to utlliie and exerclae the graat
rower conferred upon them a regarda
; ,e needs of Interstate commerce. He
;iiJ that commerce waa not being regu-
ipH hr conareas or the states, but oy
A GREAT deal can be told
about the quality of any paint
bv the first stroke of the brush.
. ,.1t fi
, More can oc ioia . axtcr iuc
job is donel And then after 4
)n ii knbV4ithoui being ild whether the color and quaHty were in the paint
'l ri'-'li ;'tr;:; V'" ;;. ,'."a most beautiful effect
SS61?! T - w - il " 1 -anditcombinesrichly
ndard" Liquid Paint ' ;ii JiL- ' oil tr,. r.rn-
with all the Greens.
Colonial Yellowan
unusually attractive
and nleasincr finish for
Colonial , style houses.
t And our Moss Green
is another rarely beau
tiful shade. ;
-' Are you interested in
Standard" LlO
v is a paint with excep-;
: tional quality. You can
tell, this bv. the 'first
. strolte of the- brush
because you get the true
color: of the paint with
' every stroke. 4 V"V ";
Notice when you get
SKuhthef7iolthem. . pladlv assist any panter ,r householder
Ten after one-two or even six fn selecting the nght mb.naUo f -uitt
uicu uv v uuitrh Jat as dependabU a ' Htzh Standard
years the quality and the color of . High paianr ioW0 Brother Varnishes
Standard'! Paint will show - ; ' and Enamels, for exterior or interior fin-
' Because "liien oianoaiu ww s .a. rorci. oor patnt ana ou win ir
j ' ;V y ;- ..JW or beautiful interior R? ccf..
' UUIdUlb , 1 . . " . It
And another thing whatever your They are the best
"color scheme" it's always an .easy and .Values to be had and
simple matter to get the nght color, com-: every can of Paint and
bination in "High Standard" Paints. : , Varnish is alwavs" full
' Here are a few special colors for: measure.' Ask for color
special uses :'.;V- r;'i;-f v'V.f ;i cards. -. v : . .'.: :
ItaHan Gray for rough plaster houses See sample panels. ,
For Sale by Palal aafl uaraware ncaiers ncijnutu
TtnlJrfh
tim fiat :
'Virtar'l.
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RASniUSSER & CO., DISTOIBUTORS
N. E. Cor. Second and Taylor
Foruana, vregon
tht'noetr of Iniunpllon in labor die
pntea,,, aare the meafiaga. ' '
"I art . that It bt limited In apme
auch way aa have already pointed out
in a prevlotia message." :
Tha prealdent expressed tha belief
.v., i ,ht. ...alnn .nipt a
mat i.' i K i n" ---------- ------
child labor law for tha Wetrlet of Co
lumbia, ana tnat steps woum.im im
providing for an Inveatlgatlon of tariff
condltiona by an appropriate committee
of congress, acting with government ex.
n m Mvltlnn nf tha
uvru, firHli wvi w - -
u t tnada hv the conareaa
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He hoped tnat rinanciat legisiauon to
nrAVin lor ikbbiuis viiici ivuuir. wt..
he enacted thla session, and that
commission of experts would be ap-
no nttMl to Investigate tne enure bud
ject an to recommend the legislation
which will put our financial system n
an exxicieni, perius-uvui
occasional" and necessarily Inadequate
t iar:
. ne-slded acUoa by the. federal Judi
"However upright and able a burt
Is" rontlnuea the president. cannot
set constructively" aa an agency of the
rovernmeut, ieod thla rneane that courta
i!l never be able to deal effectively
n ith problem like theae, which require
onatruotlve authority. Therefore It
clear that unless ft national tncor
I .oration law can be forthwith enacted
onie person or persona in tha execu
live service ahould be given power to
inns upon the agreements of comnina
tw.ns In relation to Interstate commerce,
and everv auch combination and agree
ment not thus approved should be
upated aa In violation of. the law and
t rnnecuted accordingly.
-The Issuance of aecurltlea.of any
rombinatlon doing Interstate business
f-hould be under government aupervl-
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aigat to trllte. " ' '
Speaking ; of efforts being mad; to
l ite labor organlaatlona exempted from
my operaUona of an Incorporation law.
the preeldent aaya that auch exception
would in all probability make the bill
i:iH-onstltutlonal. The preeldent main
tallied that the laborers have ft perfect
right to combine, atrlke peaceably and
mter Into trade agreements with ra
j.'oyers. . - ;.'''''''
"Bat wt should sanction jielt&er boy
cott nor blackllattog, which, would be
iUegal In oommoa law," he aaya. "Tha
measnies X advocate axis In tha istareat
cf flecrrt corpc rations and law-abiding
labor unlcas. .; The pwaminaatly
B-ool for tha pnbUc, for U pay Jadgmeat
the Arloaa people , iava definitely
made up their aniadg ,thAt tha reign of
the law-defylBgv Uwradiaf ; oorpor
tioa la forever .ovet.,,r;'i'-$-.'- 'V .
In - urglnar. the enactment of legisla
tion limiting the power of injunction
wnd the punishment for contempt, the
T.r?flidet aald that in contempt cases,
t.avo where .Immediate .action was io
peratlve, the trial Bhould not be held
i i(t- court offended by he defendant or
d ft:clnnte. . . .M'r: '...-'"'''
-TneT are ibllnd "who fall to . realize
tii- extreme bitterness caused among
,irpe bodies of worthy cltUens brie
a thst hs been repeatedly made of
BUILD DBS III
PILE
CURE
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LllniATURE FIRST
ranaraax Canal Engineers
Make Mud Pies Before Un-
v dertaking Bigger Tasks.
, ' ' . ;, Baited Pntu Leased Wlra.l
Washington, a C, -April 8. Engln
rs nf the Panama canal Aave origin
ated a novel method of determining the
necessary construction of tha dams that
ara to Impound ana guide tne water
supply for the big fiitcn. . mis w 07
-In a wooden tank. 89 feet long,4 vlx
feet wide ana eight reel nign, a seviiun
nf a iiun Is constructed one twentieth
tha actual size. Into , the tank are
pumped materlala under condltiona aln-
fi- . . 1. will .vlut In tha tu 1 !
itself. The-miniature section will be
l ...... lA.aia, nraaatira. Kenords
will be kept of the water percolation
through the layera of aoiI,,the degroe
a .UFhaii thftsiA tt rm ffm Tl 1 I fl
the engineer will know exactly what
sort or mairii i rwi " n
lity and the method Of construction for
the big dams,: - '!' 't
Studies of landslides the most vex
atious of the canal problem aro being
made In boxea in a almllar manner.
When these various other, experiments
1 ..... I tA nanal cOna Will US
the most thoroughly tsted atrip of ter
ltory In the world. It is now full of
fnu.U. nMas -m nil I ! TTi flM l nrill -til 11.
nature r tne now ,, bujuxwc
L..... A unda-Atini tt'rHmii under- each
E1II If uuut i vwiiut
.trntunv of rock and. In the .various
strata of earth. Physicians .preparing
a D&tient for an appendicitis operation
. . . ... ... . il,A,iii.h than
could scarcely ,nm """,,
the-men who are preparing to make the
big incision in
s - -TOTE BOOST MONEY
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ALCOHOL 3 IIB CENT.
A!!c(abIrVmtrfJnn Crit
slmlLiffm ihpRwf tmrnmiiif
tlngdieSioflndBaiulBou'Elsaf
ness and RraLCcnlalnj ncicoi
Umumlarprune normteraL1
IXOTiNARCOTIC. ,
ChriM Sumr
AirfectBemuV forCbnsrlpa-i
lYoriMfonvulswnsjevOTSir
ncss andLOSS or mxzf.
FatSinak Signatnrf of
NEW YDBK.
Guaranleed umb-lhe i-ooda
Exact Copy of Wrapper. I
1 For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears
Signature
r of
MM I
.an lift.
uuta
In
Use
For Over"
Thirty Years
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VMR OVfVTAUR OOMPAHY, ftCW tOftR CfTV
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The Business
Center of the
Great v
PENINSULA
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The Business
Center of the
Great
PENINSULA
8p-etal" IXspateh .ta The ionrnl.:J4
: na...,M.4 fie Awil 28. The banquet
uf .Newport find Lincoln county Com
mercial clubmen toon pit;tj -rj
house bere. with representatives from
l ra-kfjre of "VVondfrful' ryra- 2ntKSvlinleallNort.on a" CWtw?1
I vie Sent to AU Who Send v j pl6pee'he'5 wereamade by Bishop Scad
and Afidrca,. ; : ' j
1 here fire hundreds of cases of pllea Charles P lad ford of Auauata.' V lcon
. . 1,m Itflt-d tor and 30 years s.n; Dr. F M. Carter. Noort.
have i.ii I'urea m a lew uays in oi-i ,,,. ,
...... .. . . i u i.-. i. I mni'.rtn nd . dernnnat ration, s-jonn
Bcote and T. B. Wells. represanliiiB; the
ilurriman llnee .on Joint, community a3
vertisinr, were f reseut.s Several cheer
up telcKtams nnd other communicatlona
from towns throughout the .state were
rAf ter ViiJoyiVig a nountlfUt spread the
nlub took up the matter of community
advertising.., W. B. Wells explained all
the oolnts In detail so well thnt the club
voted fl.OOQ for a booklet describing all
the county In detail and to buy npaee
in a popular coast magazine. ' ,
i'i,. himii.i. rii a ilniilea success
TXt'Znl eehVt.,.rLrud -d t ult, from It .re expected.
t'n wrl uu onus iroi'-i. - , . - . . , m:
e no charge for a trial pa4 Fruit Grower Meet; , ,
( r -vr.ntHi Pile Cure. This sample , ,,-nUW rm. ul Wli.l '
i . i,ev. ue itching.' aootha the in-1 Rhersiae. Cal.. April S8.-Hortlcult'jr-J
nti-n'lirenea atut start you on hu from ail over the nute are gathered
r v to a cure. After you have here for the thirty-fourth annual .con
t ti e'mtii P' to the druesrl't for i ventlon- of the California Fruit Grow
, . t i on of tne rt-medy. Write to- j its association, which opened this mom
i. yHi'iflej iiw'i yo'.i nott'l-is nig. Better pecking-houoe methods and
' " I . .. . tv, iJ pyramid iilU., i i e reluclng ot decay of fruit In transit
. i i to be the keynote of the convention.
v;t!i tlie marvelous Pyramid l'lle
i- ji v; xr.fiejeis In the past hnve looked
iii . a oi.rrai.loii a . the only relief,
i it r.nerr.ttona ntreiy cure, and often
...i.l to i earl ill results, i ... , . .: - '.
'i ixi I ' tur'iu Tile Cure cures. .. It re
.,rH ti"e MA-ellins. stops the cong"-
i . ( .ri4 the ulcers snd ftnttures and
!.,. i.if tilxappear. There la no form
t :.n wlilUi till remedy lis aot tnnde
i un '. -
l (. 'vrer"!d Tile Cure can be need
i , ,iere 1 o los of time or
i ...... from hualnea. There in ro
tsLtmSsr l
( eilers piano house J
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Requests ibe honor of your presence it the
Season's Lest Pianola Recital ;
LILLRS RLCITAL HALL !
friday Evening May 1st, 1908
.. SOLOISTS 4 .
i Miss Kathleen Lawler, Soprano. Mr. Charles Duncan Raff, 'Cellist
'-Mr. Dom J. Zan, Baritone. -' Mr. Louis PBruce, at the Pianola.
L Mr. Frederic W. Goodrich, at the Pipe Organ. , ;
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y- Admission will be by ticket only, which can be secured free upon,
i application at Eilera Pieno House. 353 Washington street. Obtain
' J your tickets at once," as only the seating capacity of the hall will
. be allotted. ' --
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STUDY THE PIQURE AND YOU WILL SEE THAT UNIVERSITY PARK IS THE CENTER
- : OF THE PENINSULA BECAUSE IT IS SURROUNDED WITH " v
. INDUSTRIES THAT MAKE lARGt Ulltb
The lumber business made Detroit, Michigan, a city of 400,000
population; business lots now $4,000 per front foot.v Stockyards
; and packing-houses gave Chicago its first boost towards greatness
by adding 100,000 population to its ranks, business lots now $10,- ,
000 per front foot. Stockyards and packing-houses made Kansas-.
City peer over all its rivals by adding to it 60,000 population, busi-,
ness lots now$3,500 per front foot; and made South Omaba a
city of .40,000 population, business lots $2,000 per front foot..
- 'What may we reasonably expect of University Park, with its
vast lumber business, its large" stockyards and packing-houses, and
? all the great transcontinental railroads centering 4here, in'addition ,
to its rivers navigable to the commerce .cf the world? When we
consider what has been done in other cities, have we not good I rea
son to expect to see lots sell on such streets as Chautauqua, .Willis
' and Fowler for $1,000 per front Joot within 10 years? An invest
ment in enly one lone lot will surely, makd you rich in 10 years.
Does not something deep down inside tell you not to let this ; oppor
tunity slip by? ,.f j .. y c ":
This will be your last opportunity to buy lots on the Peninsula
on the installment plan because the lots there will all soon pass
into-the' hands of new owners who will likely demand the cash.
: PRICES NOW $10 PER FRONT FOOT FOR RESIDENCE
LOTS UP TO $20 PER FRONT FOOT FOR CHOICE BUSI
NESS LOTS. TERMS 10 PER CENT CASH," BALANCE $10
V MONTHLY ON ONE ..LOT AND $5 ADDITIONAL FOR
EACH ADDITIONAL LOT., NO INTEREST' IF EACH
INSTALLMENT BE -PAID; WHEN ,OR BEFORE DUE.,
t 1 Take St. Johns Car," get eff af Chautauqua Boulevard, where
you. will find my office. - , ' .
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Room 606 Commercial Block, Portland, Oregon
.. . $1G0 reward for the arrest and. convicticn of the thief who stole my blacli
gelding pony, very small, white nose, brand on shoulder, heavy. mane n a";
And a browii'gelduig pony, white hind foot, brand tn shoulder, dim while barter
mark across nose, singlcfooter. AnT-$10 reward for return of" J?-'0
McKenna Park, at McKenna avenue and Dawson f?? fjgNA. .