The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 19, 1908, Page 18, Image 18

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THE - OREGON DAILY JOURNALV PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, , JUNE 19, 1S03.
m
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CIEFUSS
Effort to Get Control of the
Legislature . by : Using
Statement No. 1 as a Club
McArthur Gives .1 nis
Views. " ' J ,
CHIEF III ra
OF 50 COPPERS
Gritzmacher Wants Tkera
Colored Blue to - Protect
;Portland's Population. '
u
Fifty nor bluecbats are needed
Portland's , swift-growing- suburbs
pan t ths , existing- -chasm ' between
cense and order according; to a stats-
ment by Chief QrlUmacher. i At pras
ent the total strength of? ths Portland
police department comprise MO mem
b r. ; There are about 110 members
doing- patrol- duty; an average of one
policeman to every- 1.800 persons of
That Jonathan Bourne, his ambition
and his followers, are beck-of ths talk
about ths organisation of the - legisla
ture upon strictly Statement No. 1 lines.
Is the opinion Of C N. McArthur. prom
inently mentioned as a candidate - for
speaker - of the next ' house, and of
some membera of the Multnomah - dele-
ration, among them . being men who
Kiened Statement No. 1 and are firm
and earnest Supporters of the prlnct
I1. " That the organisation Willi be
effected in accordance with the rela
tlve strength of the candidates and -not
upon their friendship lor or opposition
Portland's I25.00O population. The ea
compatible with law and order Is
ro rata" of a city's policemen
id order la aou
ble that of Portland's.
.Acting on the urgent recommendation
or vniei uritznmcrmr . ui police ae-
partment was incrsasod from 110 mem
bers to its present , strength last year.
The chief, as well as his staff of
lieutenants, -fully realise the handicap
unar wcicn tne aepartment. is now
laboring, and it Is probable that an
early-recommendation will be made to
ine ponce commission Tor more patrol
men. Had .Detectives Carpenter, Snow,
Reslng and Day acceded to Chief Orits-
macner'a ultimatum to report for patrol
to Statement NoT l is also tne wuW
of thV n).' - ? P,n,on have been assigned on nlg-ht duty . as
It u tended bT Mr VftjCrthui- and thT .pressing need for men on the
v. it.. .k... ik.i (i., i.it.ti Hininigni retieia. t
started for the close drawing or state
ment No. 1 linealn the organization
is fathered by A. .W. Orton. Thomas
McCuaker and w. E. Williamson, Bourne
leaders who desire to organise the leg
islature leavinar all "anil-Bourne ' men
out in the cold and thus punish them
orgs
antl-
SUCCESS
ASSURED
Bourne men I
FOR TOY-SHOP PLAY
Performance by the Little
, Tots Playing for Charity.
for the slight . given Bourne In the I
state convention, .where ' Bourne ' wss
shut out of the leadership of the state
tieiec-atlon to the national .jiepuDiican I
convention. i -.v-.- I
theaTrw.hs,
satlnn.: and this does -not include ic-
Arthur, but has-to do with Statement
No. 1 members of the Multnomah dele
gation. It is held that statement wo. i
lias but one Tlace in -the legislature or
Its consideration. That place extends to
the honest snd Immediate fulfillment
f the Statement No. j piedgei twen oy That It will be- well worth anyone's
lgIslatuVeCwhenW the im. fS MI. to attend at lea.t on. of the "Toy
the election of a United States senator I Shop" performances next week was
;nd ends with the election Governor I mt an MUred fact to those who saw
wiinn f th nnni of the state aiven ts reheareal at the HeUlg yester
at tho nniia on June 1. Farther than I day afternoon.- After the rehearsal Miss
that Statement No. 1 has i no plaos Jn Martin declar ed herself aa being mors
ress of the legislature , according to " pled with the progress of the
children. She Is putting on the opera
In less tlms than shs usually takes for
renearsaia aa open dates at tne tneatre
could not be procured later. She com
pliments the children' highly on the
work they have dona -
A number of -faces were seen at the
rehearsal yesterday that recalled last
year's opera "The House That Jack
Built" Among the children were Little
Miss Muffet, . the Maiden all Forlorn,
the Bowl . Bear. Little Bo-Peep. Mr.
Peter Pumpkin-Eater, and JiU and
K. Bean of Lane, C N. Me-1 thera - ' - - -
Aimmi u new mieni inert m ev-
ersl for whom - distinct success in pre
dicted. - Phelps -Carson as Dr. Plushy
is sure to make a hit. The Noah fam
ily (Malcolm MacEwan, Ftord Smith.
Walter Korea and Howard Stokes) will
the conaervatlve members of ths State
ment No. 1 camn, , -4
, Seaator Qnestloa Settled,
Members of ths .Multnomah delega
tion are looking- at the organisation
flsht from the broad side, with the
Ides fixed in their minds that the sena
torial question has been settled by the
vote of the people In Juna The or
panlzatldn. they contend, is a question
apart from Ihe senatorial election. .
Tn unnnrAanrm with thla line of thought
It is considered that John C McCue of
Clatsop, I K. Bean of Lane, C N. Mo
Arthur of Multnomah " and Clackamas
snd J. TJ. 'Csmpbell of Clackamas are
the four formidable candidates In the
speakership fight--. Which will take the
leading place no one at thla time will
ruees. thou eh It Is admitted that the
ultimata ncHnn of the Multnomah dele-
vatinn tn Hnttlinar nmn I candidate will
o far towards setUlns: the question.
V'lthln a short time, perhaps a week or
10 davs the members, of ths Multno
mah delegation will be called together
when the organisation ouesuon win ds
taken up' ror consideration.
Ortoa Oat Of Oams.
: Campbell and McArthur seem to be
. the strongest - candidates just St this
time, though McCue and Bean are also
said to nave mucn potential etrengin(
-hlch has not yet been developed. Or
ton - is -considered to be out of it, as
be can not gather the whole of the
Ftntement No. 1 members of ths dele
gation about Ills banner and Is not con-
smerea to nave any appreciaoie sirengxa
outside-of the :county.
In the senate the fight Is even more
complicated and uncertain. The fight
'between Kav and J. N. Smith of Mar
lon has weakened the etandlnc of Sen
stor Kav, so It Is believed. A. A.
J-iallev of Multnomah Is a candidate, as
la I. H. Blntrham of Lane and Jay Bow
erman of Gilliam. Sherman and Wheeler,
fl. C. Beach of Multnomah would like
the job and Ben Selling, also of this
county,-Is being boomed for the place.
. The Impression Is that Bowerman now
bs a little the best of It, because of
Ms hacking tn -eastern Oregon and ills
. rinse friendship with Bingham, who Is
supposed to control several votes rrom
the up valley counties.- It Is much too
far ahead of the orranls&tiori date,
however, for any definite line up to be
in existence. Everything- and every can
didate is now up in tne air ana wui
be until much later in-the year, when
the different sections of the state ba
rm to map out- what they want at
the hand a of the legislature and from
that to pick upon the man whom they
consider canoeiiver toe goods to tnem.
Then will come the time of trades snd
combinations which will result- la the
organisation.
. . Wfeat KcArtlmx TMaks. '
' In discussing ths organlsstlon of ths
bouse particularly and the legislature
In- reneral alone the close drawn lines
ft Statement No. 1, Mr. McArthur ex
pressed himself this morning: .- as f ol-
T"hs west hue and cry about- onran
Izatlon of the legislature along State
ment no. i lines is simpiy a move on
ths part of Jonathan Bourne's henchmen
to sain control Of ths organisation and
to build up a Bourne machine here-In
Oregon. The noise does not eoms from
he rank and file of the Statement No.
1 legislature, but from one or two self-
f-nnemutea leaders who are laboring un
supply fun enough to cure any cass of
blues and Winnie Lewis as Paris and
Lord Tarpley aa Captain- Blocktin, are
doing- clever - work. The sextette, com
posed of the Lady Dolls and the Tops
(Helen Ladd. Louise Caswell. Elisabeth
Malbouef. Hoyt Colgate. Herbert' Hill,
Croaby Shevlln) ia a dainty bit worthy
of professionals and Mra Sohwab and
her six Jap dolls have a beautiful sons-.
Aside from the fact that the. opera Is
given for a worthy causa the sentiment
work of the ceopie's institute, every
one ought to go for the good derived
from seeing these little wonder-makers
in ths Garden of Happiness.
The performances are Monday and
Tuesday evenings and Tuesday and
Wednesday matfnsea Seats will be on
sale at ths Helllg box office tomorrow
Friday) at 10 o'clock. The dates, Juns
tt, 11 and 14.
LOCAL CONTRACTORS
TO BUILD SWIFT PLAHT
Huge Structures of Packing
Company' Are to Be Com
pleted Next Year.
tfer the mistaken Idea that they speak
for ' the Statement No. 1 element ' la
m legislature.
..A.1 atn noisy nrotners should, be a
j little more careful about their state
ments and their estimate From per
Isonal Investigation' and Inquiry among
; the Republican members of . the house
;I know that at least 11 of them will
' Join in s party caucus sad will abide
by Its result, whether the caucus nom
inee be a Statement No. 1 man or an
snti.' . - - . , ,
Ths legislature ts elected to transact
the buelness.of tha state and to enact
laws. The election of a senatorila only
en Incident snd as this matter has al
ready been settled It should not be car
ried Into the organization and Into mat
ters of leglalatlon. The hlsh-hsnded
plan which is proposed by certain mem
bers of the Multnomah delegation who
era attempting to build up a Bourne
machine would Imore altogether tha 17
antls and would be an Invitation to
them to fight out matters of legislation
fclons; etatement No. 1 lines.
"In the ranks of. the 'enUs will be
found a number of men who have served
in the legislature .before snd who are
therefore familiar -with the duties that
ronfront them. Many of these men
eerved on Important committees St the
)it sesalon of the leglslatura 8hould
they be side-tracked because of their
views on a question thst has been set
tled? -The beat interests of the ecate
demand the cervices of men of ability
a presiding officers of both branches
of tne legislature and ss members of
the Important committees, rather than
'dog In the manger" wrangle over
Statement No. 1. - " .-
"My own candidary for ths speaker--Mp
ts meeting with fsvor and I havs
ine aiipport of a number of good Re
puhllcans, some of whom are State
ment No. 1 men. I have not heard of
ny effort to defeat Governor Cham
berlain la the leglaiatura"
Iw Kates to CUoaco.
' rxtremeiy low rates to Chicago and
oilier eastern points on Sale June 19
end 10 via Chlf-ago A Northwestern
l'ne. foe full Information fpply R. V.
llolJer. General Asent. ltl Third street.
flr. nwt ealls akla aBr4 ulnr Satis
t a ria ta4 bee pua ier. lie.
Portland, contractors are to bs given
ths ' first opportunity In off sting bids
for ths ground floor work of the Union
Meat company's plant,' best known per
haps as ths Swift A Co. packing-house.
as ths Swifts are heavily Interested,
plana for which nave been completed
and submitted to the several parties
interested. mue prints or the founda
tions for part of the plant have ben
con Dieted and work on tha pilings and
the stoas walls to be put in will be
started as soon as possible.'
The' first building that la to be built
win ds six stones in neirm ana win
cost something- lis tftoo.ouo. in dimen
sions It will be 200x110 feet with sn
annex t of 110x71 feet. Tha specifica
tions call for the completion of the
main building within the next year.
, - While the principal building- la la the
course of construction the stockyards
and several smaller buildings ars to be
erected.. Among these will ba the glue
xsctory, wool puuery, . tne oox factory
and tha engine-room. . These buildings
will be two or three stories tn height,
ltO feet In-length and 100 feet wide!
It is expected that the railroad tracks
to the' packtnr-house on tha peninsula
win be completed within a few weeks
and then It will bo possible to ship all
material r!ht to the site.
TE ETH WITH OR
WITHOUT PLATES
nr op soyi rokj
iitTil .0r.,,n d" " neVes-ary.
slttTsly Pslnlsss Extraotlaa Free
mT,tht.OT irl1 are ordered.
'ln- Ten chatra Only
the most scientific and careful work.
' ao txajmi nr POKixajrs.
W '" A VVICff AJTD ASSOOZSTE91 i
Peinlsss xsatlsta
ralUag- dg, Talrd aad "Wsaklngtoa
f B- m ' Sundays to lz.
PaJnleas Fxtraction. 60c; Plates,1 15.00.
Loth Phones. A and Mala S02.
FIGHT BEGINS ,
Oil VEHICLE TAX
East Side Grocers File Writ
; Opening: Attack on Law's
Constitutionality.
A general attack on the constitution
ality of the vehicle tax ' Ordinance en
acted by the city council over the veto
of the mayor on February 26 is fore
shadowed by an application for habeas
corpus writ filed In the circuit court
In behalf of J. C Mann and A. A. Had
derly, east side grocers, who recently
were convicted . In ths municipal court
of violation of the ordinance.- Presid
ing- Judgs Qantenbeln had Intended to
hear the matter yesterday but his Ill
ness postponsd consideration of - the
casea -.- : "
double taxation in violation of the con
stitution of Oregon ars ths chief points
mads in opposition to the ordinsnce.
It is slso declsred retroactive In effect
snd therefors in derogation of common
law. That the taxation is not uniform
and results in unequsl tsxatlon In vio
lation of article 9. section L Is sccsrted.
and article 1. section 11, Is citsd on ths
point or douDie taxation.
Mann Is a - grocer at " 401 Hsssslo
street. Ksdderl-a placs of business is
st 414 East uurnsicie street. Tne men
are onlv theoretically in fall, ao they
are not suffering by delay In tha pro
ceedings. , ,
" : ' . 'I ';.;"'. '
Wiy People Are Sick.
Many men and women are sick be
cause, their weak nerves 'make them
sublect to ailmests they would not no
tice under better clrcumstancea Sexlne
Pills ars a powerful tonic, snd by build
Inar un ths nerve system with. Sexlne
Pills minor ailments srs svotded. Prios
tl a box, six boxes $5, with full guar-
tntu ror ail xorms or nerve weaicnesa
Address or call the J. A. Cleraenson
Druar company, corner Second and Yam
hill streets. Portland, Or. The store
that carries all tha great remedies.
Great $85,000 Stock Baorlflosd...
The Boston Store bought the 188,000
stock of men's and boy a wearing ap
parel from The hud at zs cents on tne
dollar. Bale starts at the Boston Store,
First and salmon, today. ,
Tust received. 8 stvles of the newest shades of
I brown. These stlits ,were bought to sell at $25.00
and $27.50. j Owing to
the late shipment we
place them on sale at
They are made in the
new college effects and
conservative styles.
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
Mwf Hals
A $3.00 HAT FOR
r (hi' frrMii
if'. . - 4, -
llL,i." Ije"! , V-iif
1. (
SOFT OR STIFF
" CTV7PO AXTXT CtTAtm
7 OfWi ANY COLOREVERY
f W r HAT GUARANTEED
MS S SOLE AGENTS
C CLOTHING
J COMPANY
a. '-- ' ,
CORNER MORRISON AND SECOND STS.
y
Docs not have to be guaranteed to the drinker of PALE
BOHEMIAN BEER. It carries the satisfaction with every
swallow. One of the 'most complimentary things we can
say about this beer is the fact' that 99 per cent of the fami
lies that have tried it on their tables and in their homes' will
buy no other. When a man or womtn tries an article of ;
any kind and forever afterward goes upon record by say-'
ing "No other for me' that's good.
0).
Has thousands of just such statements to its credit , The
very reason why PALE BOHEMIAN" is advertised for the '
first time is because the brewers believe and always have
believed that it is above the average.; No company.would
be so foolish as to offer for general public sale an article
that could not stand up" tinder all kinds of competition.
PALE BOHEMIAN can. It delights in competition and
never fails to win friends. ' . " . .,-
One Dozen tarfje Dottles'$1.75
Forty Cents for Return of Bottles
' - ' v . t . .
North Pacif cBi:ewingC0w
ttala 2690 7 2 1 1 McKay Buifdin-? A-2690
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We are offering EVERY DAY in the
year the two greatest- lines of xloth
. ing in the United States At w
V
0
in
We show hundreds of siiits the I
equal ofany suit sold elsewhere in
the city at $15--Gua ran teed in every
way Your " money" refunded if not
satisfactory At
15 -Mi
We show suits that are , marked in
t uptown windows at $20and $25
4 Come in and;makeus prove it
. WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD 5 IT'S SO
MOY
3rd and Oak
1st and Yamhill
I, " " 1 i ..........
MaU
Orders
Promptly
and
Carefully
Tilled
Agents
for
Pictorial
Review
Patterns
10c-15c
jatft News
''. k .V ' Doors Open Until 10 P. R .: 1 '
$15:00 .NEW NET WAISTS, $4.95
Extraordinary values. in Ladies' Net Waists, made of superior grade of Brus-
seis-JNetm wmte.or crur lull iront and back trimmed elaborately in tucks
and layers of beautiful Plauen rscalloped lace-SO different styles fl 1 fi g
iV'jphposrfrom $15 val; Saturday only, choice .3)4iVf)
Regi $6.5q SiMc and Net
v Waists, $2.98
' ' 'f "1- II I ''- If IT Sill. jj ,iL L ' -
IpQ Shirtwaists in ; Ind Silks, Pure Linen
and ; Oriental ''Nets, handsomely trimmed in
tucinsertions; art medallions, etc Every
waist 'in. the assortment, is fully A f q
wo rth $6 to $6.50. - Saturday at.O.yO
Superb Assortment of Fancy
Unusual a!ue in ladies fancy Shirtwaists sp
cially selected for tomorrow's Selling; 250 well
' assorted Waists, m white lawns, sheer linen,
dotted,', striped or figured or ' figured novelty
..waistings, all trimmed in laces, . insertions and
openwork embroideries, some with or without
laundered collar and cuffs; values up to $250.
V for one day only, Saturday,. , Ai if
choic rt ........sbl.lij
S2.50NdvelryBeIts
for 98c
Elegant assortment of ladies'
Belts just received by express
for our j Saturday -sale, :v The
-. assortment consists! of 'more
..than ; 100 - different - styles in
silk and' elastic fabrics, -also
in Persian ; beltings inter
. woven with gold . threads - in
.fancy oriental "designs, .with
.elaborate, Roman gold buc-.-f
! kles; ' worth up to $Z50,I Sat
' tirday only,: ; '.VQC
- choice . ; . . . . . . , . . . . .OC
50c Lisle Hose at 29c
500 pairs ladies' extra fine gauze
" lisleHose in a new shade of
tan; regular price' 50c Satur
day only, the. pair. .....S9f
75c Veil Pins for 29c
$1.25 Brooches at 29c
Beautiful gold yeil Pins, in
new oriental designs . with
cameo mountings-, values 75c,
choice .Vrtt. ....... 29
Ladies' gold Brooches, in many
new designs, set with rhine-
stones and other brilliants;
values $1 up to $125, choice
for one day.......;;....29t
$150 Short Kid Gloves
- for 94c
$4 Long Kid Gloves S2.96
All .i our French Kid Gloves
re fully warranted. Defective
gloves will be repaired free of
charge or replaced with a .new
pair. ' - ' .
Regular $4 value 16 -button
length Kid Gloves, come in
tan, brown, black and white;
. Saturday only... ... . ..f 2.96
Regular $1.25 and $r50 Kid
Gloves, vin all colors --and
sizes; Saturday only, pr.9-if