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THE . OREGON ; DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING. , MAY 13,
1
'.ITER
MUTED
ALL OVER CITY
Sunnyside Will Get Addi
tional Main, but Other
. Sections May Wait.
Mmher of tha watar board were
, waited poiT yesterday afternoon by
about 50 property-owners residing In
various parts of tho city, who peti
tioned for water mains and presented
t-iaima nf various descriptions. In ex
plaining- why the board could not at
thl time Install more water mains.
Mayor 3Une said that the members had
been hampered considerably by the
raiinrll'i abDroDriatinff $42,000 of the
water department funds for the; pur
, Sunn r side residents were partially
successful In their petition for an 8-inch
main. The board ordered that the mains
be laid on Belmont street, irom rJ"i
; Thirty-seventh to Forty-ninth .streets.
ns soon as the grade , s esiaoiisnea.
This main will float about I8.R80.
The petition of the Columbia uni
yerstty fora meter rate for water was
" referred to the water department engi
neer, and the request of real estate
agents for an extension and laying- of
mains to the property recently pur-
. cnasea vy owui at vu. ww wiu um.tr
advisement. : '
riakar Huhr. renresentlnr the Bar
ber Asphalt Paving company, asked for
a reduction In the company's water
rates. Mayor Lane referred Huber to
me council, anu mv i-wuif"11 j w
eentatlve said that he would take the
matter up with the council thla after
noon. The board turned down the proposi
tion of buying the private pipe line in
Center addition, belonging to Dr. White.
The price asked for the system Is $11.
000, but the board has refused to take
over any of the various private sys
tems that' have been offered to the city
recently because of the scarcity of
funds. A claim of $2,600 presented to
i the board by Dr. A. Ti later for an Injury
resulting from stepping into an open
stopcock at 22 North Twenty-third
street, was referred to the city attor
ney, ..',-"-','..,. ,., j" . ' ' ' :
PORTLAND BOY DOES
VELL AT ANF1AP0L1S
George Struble May Capture
First Honors at Naval
; Academy.
t
It is given out unofficially that of
the three ranking men In the graduat
ing class at Annapolis this year, one
is Georg W. Struble Of Portland. The
class this year numbers 100, and the
rank-that the Portland boy has attained
is considered remarkably fine.
Ever since this class went in, in
J 904, it has been a close race between
Jerome Hunsaker of Saginaw, Michi
can, Edmund R. Norton of Portland,
iiainn. and Qeoree Struble of Portland.
nrogon. At the annual elections last
vr Kiruhle was the honor-man with
Hunsaker second and Norton a close
third. At that time Struble stood num
ber one in five branches; seamanship,
ordnance,' principles of mechanism,
physics and mechanical processes. Since
the last annual examination Hunsaker
lias been forging ahead and it Is un
derstood that he win come our or me
race with first honors. The Portland
VOy SIU9 UVril gunning ism, ua.u,
ever, and the results of the finals are
awaited with extreme Interest.
After his four years at the naval
academy, Struble now has two years
at sea ahead of him. He will probably
remain east this summer, awaiting his
assignment to sea duty.
CLATSOP COURT ACTS
; OX LOCAL OPTION
" .- (Special Dltpatea to The Joarsal.) ' ,
Astoria, Or., May II. A call was Is
sued by County Judge Trenchard yes
terday -for a special meeting of the
county court at 10 o'cloesj Saturday,
May 28.- to consider ' the matter of the
writ of mandamus against the court Is
sued by Judge McBrlde and directing
the making of an order for a local op
tion election In Astoria precincts No.
K and t. - This gives the ten day's no
tire required by law for holding a spe
cial session of the county court. Even
should the court at Its special meeting
make the order for holding the elec
tion. It seems IP will be practically Im
possible to get the question on the bal
lots legally. Under the law the clerk
must report the order to the sheriff not
less than 20 days before - the election
end the sheriff must post the notices
not less than 12 days prior to the date
of -election. .The ballots are also to be
printed during the coming week. As the
general election la to be on June 1, the
time for the clerk to report to the
sheriff baa already passed. . ;
HENDRICKS ELECTED
r 'AS CLUB'S HEAD
The St. Johns Commercial club met
last night and the annual election of of
ficers was held. The club Indorsed the
plans already adopted for advertising
the city during the Rose Festival. St,
Johns is to have a magnificent float to
cost between $500 and $1,000. .
Following were the officers elected:
President, J. F. Hendricks; secretary,.
George Jr. Perkins (reelected); ; vice
president, W. A. Moxon; treasurer, John
Kdelfson. -
All of the new officers are represen
ts ive citizens and men of energy, who
1 , l a . , W& a mora nl J
cation. ., .. .:'
MATCH FACTORY AT
- COTTAGE GpOVE BURNS
. . (Special DbpatcD to Tb Joarnal.)
Cottage Grove, Or., May 13. The
rnatch factory belonging to J. E. Fox.
red Russell and Dr. Alton was burned
yesterday by the accidental Ignition of
stork. The fire started at 12:26, while
the employes were at lunch. The fac
tory was established only a few months
ago and Its first shipment was al-
The loss Is intimated at $1,200, with no
Insurance. The factory will probably
soon te. reouiit. 1 ne volunteer lire
company did. good work.
I I I II J' II I t V1
. Bnildlng Permits.
H. W. Decker, erect dwelling. Wet
avenus near Belmont. $2,200: H.
McFarland. erect, dwelling. Union ave
nue ueiween i;oos ana ivy, iz.eoo; a.
Kumpe, erect dwelling, Kant Thirtieth
between Surman and Mildred. $1,600; F.
W. Burger, erect dwelling, ast Forty
ninth between Hawthorne , and 'East
Madison, $1,S00; Mattie . Zumwalt. erect
dwelling,, East Twenty-sixth neur
Gladstone, $1,600: peter Zimmerman,
wt flat. East Twelfth between East
Vurnalde and Eaat Couch, $6,(00; M. E.
linrlow, erect dwelling. East Twenty
,.',,,n? tx-twMn Mildred ' and Barman.
I1.JC0; lxU Johnson, erect dwelling,
Kt Harrison near Margaretta, $2,000;
M. Holmnd liros., erect dwelling, East
ourh betwe-n East Nineteenth and
Ka' TwnUMn -$a.itiO; J. J. Edperton,
t Vm w"i,dB- Constance between
t!lh "d East Seventh $1,600
ARTIFICIAL DIGESTION
By means of certain liquids npw
known to the medical profession diges
tion can bs accomplished artificially.
By putting some of this liquid into a
bottle and adding morsels of meat or
other food n will be found to -disintegrate,
and dissolve In a few hours. Just
the same as the normal function of
digestion In the stomach.
A well-known physician- gives the
formula, for the preparation of the
wonderful digestion mixture, which
guicKiy relieves distress after eating,
uraunuiti, ueicning. sour stomacn, aia
.etc- and will, if used for suffl
cieni time, accomplish a complete cure
ot the worst case of dyspepsia.
The formula is as follows: Two
ounces essence or pepsin; three ounces
SyrUR Of a!naer: una nnnna alantlr
fcompound. These to be mixed in a six-
ounce bottle, shaken well and used In
doses Of from One to two trunnanfull
"r Bw:n niRsx na ai oeatime.
- i am cauutair compound is a product
of tho laboratories of the Globe Phar
maceutical Co. of Chi Cairo, and It. as
well as the other Ingredients, can be
gotten from any well stocked drug
siore. ' in" gooa errects are said to De
felt after the nrst few doses.
CHAMBERLAIN TO OPEN
CAMPAIGN IN VALLEY
' Governor - George E. Chamber
lain, who has been on an ex
tended tour through eastern Ore
gon in the Interests of his can
didacy for the United "States
senatorshlp, will open hie cam
paign in the Willamette valley
tomorrow afternoon at Beaver-,
ton, Washington county,
v, Governor Chamberlain has met
with , great success throughout
bis eastern Oregon trip. Having
spoken to large and enthusiastic
audiences at every point where
he baa made an address.
For the week-end trip through
the valley the governor baa been '
, tendered the use of R. D. Io
nian's automobile. His Itinerary
will be-as follows:
Beaverton Thursday at -1:45
p. m. he will address the school
children; at t o'clock ha will ad
dress the voters.
Forest Grove Thursday night
at 8 o'clock.' -v -
North TamhlllFrlday, 10 a.
m.;. Carlton, at 12 o'clock (noon);
Sheridan, at t o'clock; Amity, at
4 o'clock; McMlnnvllle, at $
o'clock.
Dayton ' Saturday at 10
o'clock; Sherwood, at 2 o'clock;
Dundee, at II o'clock; Newberg,
at o'clock.
As a popular offering "The Lady
from Laramie" la one of the most sue
cessful pieces the Lyric has put on.
The lady is a very charming, Inde
pendent sort of a girl, breezy as
Laramie iteslf, and she succeeds In
bringing all the men who meet her to
her feet. Her father Is a cattle-king.
which helps some, and she goes, a-vlsit
Ing to England where ber beauty and
papa's money create the usual . furore.
The adventures of the young western
heroin in England form the plot of
the comedy. The action occurs on the
Fourth ot July, so It is not hard to
conceive who finally wins the hand of
the voune- woman none other than an
American,' Archibald Wlnthrop, C.'. E.
Archibald 4svalso young , but has 'al
ready done marvels ana conatruou-d
wonderful-railroads -andMlos Laraml
can't resist ' htm. Archibald is : played
bv Revelle Urauhart. Mrs. Clara Allen
plays Prjscllla Pea body, Miss Laramie's
aunt, -and everybody else In the Allen
company does well. The play Is well
mounted and entertains the Lyric' pat
rons excellently well...
CLOSING OUT THE STOCK
, ,,
A Great Bale of Hlgh-Grade Merchan-
' Dress ", goods, silks, . table linens, lace
curtains, curtain materials, wash goods,
hosiery, corsets, areas trimmings, rio
bons, gloves, parasols, muslin under
wear, knit underwear, waiats, coat,
suits, skirts, men's goods, etc., etc.,
n sale at closlng-out prices. Good
iods only. McAllen & McDonnell,
hird and Morrison.
TAKE CHILDREN FROM
LEPER0US PARENTS
United Prm Leaaad Wire.)
Honolulu, May IS. Thirty-one boys
and four girls, non-leprous children of
leprous parenta, have been brought here
from the leper island. Molokal. to be
fiermanently housed away from the
eper settlements. The children range
In age from 2 to IS years and several
of. them were old enough to appreciate
their situation. Despite their dreadful
home surroundings, the unfortunate
youngsters were grief-stricken by the
separation from their parents.
II Importers' Sale of Genuine
Legh
orn Flats Tomorrow
At prices less than you will buy them again this
season-awhile they last $1.25 Leghorn Flats
Sale Price; i DC
$1.50 Leghorn Flats Sale Price. .. .97c
$2.00 Leghorn Flats Sale Price. ..,. . . . ... ....$1.49
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY .
The Wonder M
COR. MORRISON AND FIRST STSX?;? -
TO
TAKE PRECEDENCE
Federated Push Clubs Re
quest Aid of School Di
rectors in Blow Out.
' At a meeting of the Federated Fash
clubs of-tha east side last night at the
Sargent hotel a resolution-asking the
... . . lth Mat Slds
scnooi Doara a cwii
r..Mnt. in making the forthcoming
children's parade suocessful was Intro
duced by President Blgelow of the East
Side Business Men's club. The resolu
tion was passed unanimously. The
sense f'the meeting, was that the pa
rade repreaented eome 125,000 people
and should take preceaence o tu..
dren's exhibition to be given at Muttto
.v, rit-i a Mr Blgelow said that the
man field. Mr. ois o drlU the
children" fortbe easF side parade had
dropped out because they were instruct
ed To devote their time to drilling
for the other affair. He though!
ilrf- nostooned . with
out inconveniencing anybody, and by so
doing the success of the carnival pa
red" of children on the east side would
he8Uerpeedaker of the. evening was, W
Wynn Johnson, who aaaressea me auu.
Johnson warmly commended the work of
the east side clubs In upbuilding their
part of the city, and howei what fed
eratlon has accomplished elsewhere.
A resolution was passed to warn vot
ers before tho coming election of tne
danger of the proposed single tax law.
125- -u n vtnnlV. W. G. Holding and
speeches 'in opposition to the single . tax.
while William Grabach of Woodatock
dedWitUh.am0eDeUv.,ny. W. P. Btrand
borg and M. G. Grlfffn we . the com-
mlttee cnoaen uym
y. riifa of the streetcar com
pany requiring cars to stop at the near
side of the street intersections. This
it i. riMird. is the cause of muck
needless confusion, and a strong , aenti-
ment was expresaea v u
a return to tne xormer ". .
The clubs decided on motion of M. O.
Griffin to send delegates from tho aff II-
Engineer Thomson of Seattle, who has
been engaged by the Portland realty
board to deliver an address on "Street
Im?rle,1i. -a. anoolnted to look
into tho advisability of the city taking
over streets with hard surface taprove
ments. The committee is H. H. New
hall, M. O. Mjuxtly and L. B R,c,;-
A resolution was passed asking the
council to open up Alnsworth avenue
from the eaat line oi t-ornana owhii
, .u- sat Hn nf Pat ton avenue. This
is in the Interests of the school children
of the Willamette district. Taxpayers
In that section want a ooara iiaw
t0 On motion" of William Grabach the
clubs decided to approve the action or
the Woodlawn ciud in its enaeavor, io
open various streets.
KEH1LW0RTH CLUB TO
EfjlERTAIilEH
T
Mayor Lane and W. L. Boise
Will Deliver Addresses
May
At the Kenllworth Improvement club
meeting Monday night the street com
mittee reported progress on the exten
sion of Francis avenue and the exten
sion of Gladstone avenue. Stepa were
also taken to have the grade estab
lished on Boat Thirty-second street,
with m view to the improvement of. that
street, -and the probable construction
or a; .steel bridge or tne making or
ss" the - a-uicn. fetltion ror t
establishment
hment of a grade is being cir
culated.
The committee also reported an ad
verse report by the city council street
committee upon the change of grade at
,ast Thirty-secona ana uiaastone ave
nue. The matter will be carried to the
city council itself.
The club decided to hold a social en
tertainment under the auspices of the
club on the evening of May 25. Mayor
untie and Hon. wnitney u Boise win
deliver addresses, Mr. Staples, Miss
Comnton and Miss Johnson will alnir.
and Mrs. -Tomllnson and others will de
liver recitations. The entertainment
will be free and every one will be wel
come. New Notaries.
(Special Diana ten to The Jonrnat.t
Salem, Or., May II.-Commissions as
notaries have been Issued as follows:
M. R. Elliott. Prlneville: John M. PlDes.
Eugene; Thomas J. Scroggln, La
GrandS; R. B. Llnvlllt, Newberg; H. W.
Scott. Forest Grove; Charles ET Lemon,
Portland; Allen Foward, Salem.
CASTOR I A
Tor Infant! and Children.
Hi8 Kind You Hat9 Always Bought
Bears tb
8lgaatwe of
WISH PARADE
NOW. INSTEAD
OF LATER
Starting Re -(tactions on Made-to-
Order Clothes and the Reason
for This Extraordinary Sal
and Offer.
In buying our spring woolens -for
this season's - business we took last
spring's results as a basis as far aa
quantities are concerned. You all know
how the financial stringency affected
the entire country and now It has stag
nated local retail trade. Business this
Boring, therefore, did not come up to
nur zoectations. Our stock is much
too heavy some or it win nave lu ua
sacrificed . e.ventuaHy-for we - never
carry over patterns from one season xo
another, instead of reducing our prices
At tha end of the season. WE DO IT
NOW. "We take our losa and take It
ulckly; costs and values are entirely
laregarded. This Is Indeed an excep
tional onnortunltv come and .take art-
vantage of price concessions : such as
you rarely expect to find at the end
of the season, never, as In this Instance,
at its very beginning.
in addition
to
our usual low prices we
rill
g
ive a
sDeclal discount of 26 per cent, also an
extra pair- of trousers or a fancy silk
vest free. We cut the price, but not the
quality, we can refer you to over uu
satisfied customers aa to our ability In
the art of building ' maae-to-oraer
clothes all goods cut under personal
supervision of Mr. Maxwell. All cloths
marked In claln fitrures. Quality, work
manshin and fit guaranteed. Garments
$27.60 te $7S. Maxwell Tailoring corn-
any, la second street, near AJaer.
'tore open evenings.
PASCO B0
DAFiTS PROSPECTS
People of That and Neigh
boring ToAvns Prepare
. to Jollify.
(Special Dispatch to Th Journal.)
Pasco, Wash., May 18 With the as
surance that the Jonea bill authorising
tha Benton Water & Power company to
construct a dam across the Snake river
at Five Mile rapids will be signed by
President Roosevelt during the present
session of. congress, arrangements are
under way for a grand jollification in
this city as soon as the bill is signed.
The event will be in honor of President
Howard Anion and others who have
worked In behalf of the measure. Keh
newlck, , Wallula and other cities and
towns In- this vicinity will be asked to
Join with Pasco.
A aeciaea caange in reai estate activ
ity has been noticed during the past
month, which Is due -directly, it is be
lieved, to the probable construction
of th 8naka river -dam. During - the
past month Pasco city property has ad
vanced and demands are being made for
mall garden tracts In the vicinity of
the city. A number of desirable ware
house sites have been purchased by
Portland capital and It is the general
belief that the district between Wall
and Columbia streets will contain sev
eral large warehouses this fall.
Net Incorporations.
(Bnaclal DUoatch to The Journal.)
Balem, Or., May IS.' Articles, of , In
corporation have been filed in the of
fice of the secretary of state as fol
lows: The Saylor Thompson Water & Con
struction . company; principal office.
Echo, Oregon: capital stock, 11,000; In
corporators, J. B. Baylor, A. B. Thomp
son and W. A. Thompson.
Cottage Grove Fruit company; prin
cipal office Cottage Grove, Oregon; cap
ital stock $5,000; incorporators, J. F.
Spray. F. G. Stiller, A. Brund, George
F. Comer and C H. Burkholder.
Inter-Mountain Mining company;
IdHS
Our great 10 days' sale of Excess Stock and Sample Lines and Specials that have just reached us from New
York, where our Mr. Karo is busy buying for the store, is in full swing. If you have never visited this bargain
corner since the opening we want you to come tomorrow and see what splendid savings are possible on any pur
chase that you make. There will be new bargains brought forward each -day; and some of the specials that we
list for Wednesday and Thursday will be continued for
(See display windows for
Sewing Machine Oil
Regular
Oil, per
10c ' Sewing
bottle
Machine
M
Hair Pins
Reg. 5c Cabinet Hair Pint .,3
Tooth
Sozodont, Jlubifoam and other
dentri powders, always 25c, this
sale 1
Wire Hair Brushes
7-rom wire hair brushes, enam
eled handle, reg. 25c quality,
this sale . ... . .7. . . .'. ...... .'. 14f
Talcum Powder
Mennen's Bprated Talcum Pow
der, the 25c can, this sale 1T$
Face Powder
Swans Down, regular 25c pack
ages, this sale ' . . . ... . . . .... .9
Pencil Tablets!!
Bg 10c ; Pencil Tablets ;.'..6J
5c Envelopes, per. bunch .Sf
W: .(SEAT
WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR
MQYER
principal office Baker
capital stock f 2,000,000
City, Oregon;
incorporators,
W. Lb Vinson. P.
A. Conde and George
W. Graham. .
Tug . Ordered North.
(United Frees Leasetf Wire.)
' Navv yards, Pugst Bound, May IS. '
The naval tug Navajo, the largest tng
TT T
additional bargains that are not advertised, but which7 are
0 ' . out the store. )
$6.50)Nct Waisls,
Handsome jNet Waists, trimmed in laces andQ i A
medallions, silk lined, $6.50 value. . . ; ...... .;. mPTtm 1 f
Cotton and Linen Wash
Suitings
A very desirable assortment of wash
able, suitings, " this . season's novelty
fabrirt just received by' last freight,
will be included-'inthis sale. ; Fancy
checks, stripes, plaids and small fig-:
...
17c
ures, cheap at 25c, duriirg this
saler .the yardr7.l..
Lawns and Dimities
New arrivals of lawns, organ
dies 'and - dimities, in all Colors
and patterns ; values tip, 1 Q
to 25c; this sale, "yard. : . IOC
pictorial; review magazines
for Jnac Are Now In . . . . , Vy
-ttv 1 rr
we are onering & v isix x x in xne
year the two greatest lines of cloth
ing in the United States At
A
9
We show hundreds of suits the.
equal of any suit sold elsewhere in
the city at $15 Guaranteed in every
way Your money refunded if not
satisfactory , At
We show suits that are marked; ih
uptown windows at $20 and $25
Come in and make us prove it.
o,
In the navy la to leave Mare Island in
a few days for thla yard, where she
will be permanently stationed to as
sist the tugs Sotoyomo and Pawtucket
in handling the governmental, traffic be
tween Seattle and the yard and In the
moving of warships about the harbor L
J
the rest of the week provided the goods last so Jongf'
Excess Skirl
Sales .
New Wool Skirts, full pleated,
nice flaring style; equal to av
erage $5.50 .and $6
skirts; during sale.
$3.60
3S-incIi Wool Suitings
38-inch Wool Suitings in stripes,
checks, .and 'plaids, in all desir-
aDie snades;, value ouc;
this salel.... ... .'..k. ..
15e
Per
Copy
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AD IT'S SO ,
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3rd and Oak
1st and Yamhill
Date of Bar Examinations.
Salem, Or., May IS. Judge Moreland.
clerk of the supreme court, has an
nounced that the bar examinations will
be held before the supreme court at
9 o'clock, Thursday, May 28.
Mettger sells watches for leas.
special attractions through-
. , . '
Gingham at Jc
Superior grade of Ginghams, al
ways from 2yic to 15c, for one
day only, tomorrow, yard.. 0
Children's White:
Dresses-
Just received from our Mr.
Karo, an immense 0 assortment
of children's white dresses, all
styles and sizes, will be included
in this sale.
65c to 75c grade .........
$U5 value ..87
$1.75 value ,.v. ...... 1.19
Sample Line Baby
Bonnets,
A sample line in Children's Bon
nets, made of .fine Swiss, Nain
sook n,d corded Silks, values up
to 95c and none less than 45c,
choice . i .. . . '.'. . ,,25
Special Purchase
IdO pairs Infants Dongafa hcc
Shoes, well made, regular 35c
shoes this sale. V. . .19a
; One-Bali Prices
The Snohomish , stock clothing
for Men and Boys; marked. down
to half prices we intend to dis
continue this, department;.: fa
Hence . . .,..
Sale
r?eixger sell watches for let a
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