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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY" EVENING. JUNE 19, 1908. 4 fr ets ti eo c 6 1 ' -mm City Engineer Taylor points Out Urgent Necessity of Placing Portland on foot ing With Other .JTodcrn, Up-to-Date Cities. ;vl City Engineer Taylor stated .'today ' that a revision of th etf charter. Is th greatest need of thViCclty aft the present time and that only a complete change from the narrow methods ;ln force will make Portland develop Into city which her resources of pepuia- . la Hon and wealth warrant.' The. de velopment of park eyitema. boulevards eind other civlo Improvementa cannot be accomplished at present because of . the (Charter, said Taylor this morning, despite the growing demand . for such improvementa. v ' ' .' City Engineer Taylor, favorat the en- : Jargement. of the city's rights to es tablish Improvements and said that the high cost Is almost entirely due to the methods which., govern, street and other Improvementa. fai speaking Oh .the sub ject he Mid: - - Delay to Xopeless, There is no doubt In ny mind that the present prices charged by "con tractors are due to the delay which i Is possible under our present system of establishing improvements.. When a t contractor takea contract for a street improvement he does not know whether he Is going to fret his money In a few months or In four or Ave-years, .Ac cording to:the system we have -at ores ent It i . possible for the .(Smallest property ownr on the .tmt to hold up . the payment for years. ."Because of this fact ,th contractors ,-iw - forced to add a percentage to what' would be a fair prjce were they sure they 'Would get their money in a reasonable time, r "It is .as unfair to blame the. con tractors for: the extra , charge as it would be for a man to go to a Dank and ask for a loan, without paying interest, j It Is simply a business proposition and the people are held up because -of the charter - provisions regulating improve ment won, . . . . - . Tavor Assessment Vlaa. 4The district assessment Dlan Is a good one and Is the only: way in which large, work can be dona- Seattle has a food system along; this line, and I un erstand that the work proceeds to on end with very, tittle legal trouble, In Portland we-have nothing but 'law suits which hold up our work and for that reason, alone chanses are desired. If City Attorney Kavanauab goes to Se attle, to. investigate the system .used there I am sure ha will find much that la good and could be used in Portland. 'Take for instance the right of emi nent domain for securing park sites. That is something we need greatly. We often have cases where we would like to condemn small pieces of land foi parkin)' purposes -but are unable to do it henauaa via have not the riarht. - By giving the city the right or eminent do main ana esiaousning a metnoa at pro viding funds Portland could eoon have a splendid park and boulevard system. TO attempt such a thing at the present time simply means to forecast a large number of law suits that would , drag intermlnably. ' : . 4i "Take further In regard to the char ter provisions. In my oiTlce the city Is limited in securing assistants. The charter provides that they shall not be paid more than 2 1,800 a year. To one who U acquainted with engineering fees the salary seems riaicuioupiy iow, ijv Bntte that fact the - cresent force has hun chla M iharutl successfully Jll problems that have been presented by the council and boards.. , . . -tf a,, .r. tn liiva a larre City with in keeninr we must have more liberal privileges to cawy on the necessary work. The sooner the present charter Is revised the better it will be for the city. Do not understand me, however, as wanting to hasten the work at the sacrifice of the city's in terests, but"! do want to Bay that the worle should be taken up and accom plished as carefully and speedily as possible. " CLOSING OPT SALE. Chance of a lilf tim to eonre OesniM ; Bargain. Anntlclpate your want f or a year ahead In table linens, comforters, blank ets, towels, nankins and curtains; for Immediate useT bathing suits, hosier; n,n,ili Klllr. Hale thread and k rinvea. notions, corsets, muslin and knVt underwear shirtwaists, suits and wrap iwn.; We are selling goods. We are closing ,out the stock In order to settle the partuersnip estate, no ouior course PEOPLE AS ; UUHERS left. ( McAUen ft McDonnell. yt.y . -. . .... ... I U.I . ; Tomorrow positively will be the last day for discount on east aide gas bills. Portland Gas, company. "Hone" ?e yard. bleached muslin, beet quality, See Bannon's ad, page S. How They Voted on the Con stitutional - Amendments and on Measures Referred , and Initiated Officia V Figures. ' - ; Special Dlpatch te Tb Journal.) Salem. Or., June The official tab ulation of returns made by the etat lection authorities produces th yea and nay figure on the various meas- urea submitted at'tha recent election, aa follows:. . 5 -t::-;- Amendments to Ooastltutloa, ., , For an amendment of section 28 (evi dently intended to) be Section H) of article IV of the constitution, chang ing the compensation of members of the legislature to I40S for each regular session and 110 per day for each ex tra session ' instead of Is per day and mileage. (Section C8 provides the time when laws take . affect and the pro posed amendment is, therefor wrongly numotrM.) xes, iv,eot; rto os,j. . , For an amendment ox section I of ar ticle XIV of the constitution, to permit lh. location ef state Institutions 1m- where than at the seat of government by act of the legislature and vote of the neonle. Yes. 41.876: NO. 40.868. i - An amendment to article VII of the constitution by increasing the number of Judges of the supreme court from three to five, until otherwise provided by law, and authorising the legislative assembly to provide by appropriate leg islation for the exercise by the circuit oourta of the probata Jurisdiction there tofore exercised by the 'county courts, and for the transaction ef county busi ness by and . before some appropriate body or tribunal. Yes, 20,242; No, 60,- - .... For amendment of section 14 or ar ticle II of . the constitution, changing the time of holdtnar the regular general biennial elections from the first Monday in June to the first Tuesday after the Mi'..;'i,v' ilk f . As we have already explained in our adver tisements, we have a genuine reason for a genu ine cut-price sale; that is, the enlargement of our " Store makes it necessary for us to make room ", for the carpenters. The only way to make room is to sell the goods that are now in the way of ,the workmen. . . So we have taken 80 suits that are worth $20 each and cut the price ot $13.35 ; 40 suits that are worth $25 you can buy for $16.65. , Twenty suits, the very best $30 kind, will find new , .owners at $18.85. Those splendid $10 Panama Hats are selling fast at $5.00. We're, closing out the $1.50 and $2 Straw Hats at - , choice for 85. ' See the window display of Men's $5 Trousers at $3.65. , Boys' $4 Suits, in all sizes, are now on sale at $2.35. - Boys $1 Knickerbocker Trousers, in splendid pat terns, are now 59. Boys' Mexican Hats are now 15. Boys' Swimming Tights are now lOtf. Men's 75c Shirts and Underwear are now being sold at 45. - Thcres a big saving at this sale on every . , thing that men and boys wear. Come and get your share. V 166-170 THIRD ST., NEAR MORRISON Flraf Monday th November. ' Tea, IIS; WO, 18,680.1 . . . .' t ; - ; i: Beferaadna by Popular Petition. An act providing that in all oountle m anerur snail nave the custody prisoners committed to or Confined the county JMl and such prisoners shall be worked at such places- and for such time and in such manner as the county court mty direct, and that lw counties oi over ivv.vov mnnDltanta. the salaries of guards ar.d jailors ahall not exceed u per montn ana tne price of meals furnished prisoners shall be lSUo each, les, 60.44J; No. 10.081. , " For 'an act requiring; raih-oadg and other common carriers to grant ' free transportation to state officers and county juages ana sheriffs, as a oondl nun nreoeui corporate purposes ' IF .YOU WANT .TO KNOW WHAT SMARTLY DRESSED MEN WILL WEAR t i, I rlir hKAM JIM AS K Kh N S M I . I . I IM I '-. ' , : if r ' t lent to acquiring land bv . the ntrnlu eminent domain, and to orohiblt tha nv ment 3t mileage for such free transpor tation. Tes. M; No. S9.408. f ah act to appropriate 115,000 annually for four years, to be used in lunhuini grounds and building armories tor the use of the Oregon national guard, ' the inmir w am pDaa unaer tne su vision of the state mlliUry board any time auring the four years, , the uuwa hoi oeins reauirea 10 um nrh njjpropriauon tne year it is appropriated. The Oregon national guard is required to pay 10 me state treasury such rental, ror tne use or said armories, aa may iixeaoy tne state military board. , Tea, Miivi, o, gi,ii, - An .act to amend aaHnn tRSa nf T.i linger & Cotton's annotated codes and statutes of Oregon by Increasing the an nual aDDronrlatlon for the maintenance or -toe university of Ore By Initiative wetttio. For eaual" auffrare ' nnnatltntlAnai amendmeot, permitting women to vote Sr "SV.le, w,Vn n"n ..:. o.6a; IV, r For aa act prohibiting; fishing for sal. toon or sturgeon on Sunday from Jan. uary X to, October 1, also in the Co. mbis, river only from' October 1 to De. lumt c ember Jl. also In the navisable ehu nels of Columbia river at night, also at any, time In Sandy river and in Co- nimnia river west of west line of range f wwi imr Aiwnt, ana east or west line of range II east, near Cellliv snrt ltmitlnr seines anywhere in the state to 150 fathoms Ions -and four anri nn. ixin wnomi qeep, ana proviainK pen altles. Yes. 4.$82; No. 40,720. For constitutional amendment. . !. Ing adldtlonal and exclusive power to cities and towns, within their corporate limits, to license, regulate, control, and tax, or to suppress or prohibit theaters, race tracks, pool rooms, bowling alleys, billiard halls and the sale of liquors, subject to the provisions of the local Stion taw or , tne state or uregon. xes, 42; No, 62,46. c A For constitutional amendment nnrold. Ing that all dwelline- houses barns. sheds, outhouses and all other appur tenancea thereto, all . machinery . and buildings used exclusively for manufac turing - purposes ana appurtenance thereto; all fences, farm maohlnery and ipiiancea used as such; all fruit trees, nee, shrubs and all other lmprove- manu on ianni: ui iivmimk. a.11 household furniture In use, and all tools owned by workmen and tn use shall he exempt from taxation In addition to ex emptions now authorised by the eon tltutlon. Tea, 2.0; No, 60,271. For am amendment to article IT of the constitution, giving the voters power special election at any time to call discharge any public . successor. . Tes. officer and Mil; no. ft elect his 10.001. A bill for a law . inatructlna mem hers of the legislature to vote for and elect . the candidates for United States senator who receive the highest number of votes at the. general election, Tea, .!; No. 21.112. For constitutional amendment giving the people power to make laws for elec tion of public ohTcers by majority vote instead of pluralities; to provide that folitlcal parties and voters' organisa lons shall be proportlonably represented In all offices filled by the election of two or more persons, and that a voter shall vote for only one peraon for any 1 office, and may indicate his second, third, i etc., choice; and to provlte for a simple method of precinct residence and regis tration. Tes, 4S.8J8; NO, 14,118. . A bill for a law to limit the amount of money- candidates and other persons may contribute to spend In election tute corrnpting use of money and undue' influence in elections ana punisntng the I same; proniDiung attempts on election dav to persuade any voter to vote for or against any candidate or candidates or any measure suDmuted to the people; to protect the purity of the ballot; fur ntahinar information to voters concern ing candidates and parties partly at public expense, and providing for the manner or conducting election contests. Yes. 64.042; No, 21,801. For an act prohibiting, after August 25, 1208. fishing for salmon or sturgeon at any time, by any meana, except nook and line, in -the Bandy river or any of its tributaries, or In the Columbia river, or any of Its tributaries, at any place up stream f ron its confluence with the Sandy river, or with hook and line dur ing the spawning season. Tea, 66,120; No, 20,280." For constitutional amendment provid ing for the choosing of Jurors and grand jurors, and that no person oan be charged in th circuit court with th commission of a crime or a misdemeanor except upon indlotment found by a rrand jury, except when a court holds an indictment to be defective, the district attorney, may file an amended indict ment Yes, 82,214; No, 28.487. . A bill for an. act to create the county of Hood River out of th western por tion of Wasco county: nrovldlns for its organisation and fixing; th salaries of 65..I V ". i V V. . s'V'.! of 1 In -'A4Yi .:; t -. ? for , yj i . v ., .s.-. nfl ,JM I y X. ' y.' V' ' ' be )i U- - - .L - !v Ja vir ik-r ! it I - . ; eon- U ' . . w x-.r I i', t .... -r " : , I. EEN.S A I.- Hie Oelv- between our clothing and , the high-class rner chant tailor s is' the price; ours are made SPE CIALLY for us by New York's BEST WHOLE SALE TAILORS whose designers are 'the best in the . world. Every garment i has back .ot it ; MY GUAINTEE,which means absolute! Vat isf action or your money back. , , - 4 Suits MS, to $40 Our BOYS CLOTHING is made with the same care and attention to detail as the men's. Our juvenile department is the most comfort able shopping place in Portland. EMMS LEADING CLOTHIER the officers 26.77&V, thereof. Tea, 42,248; No, III THROUGH JAW; v OUT AT MOUTH i : v, - . . - Little Boy Shooting Birds Is Terribly Wounded by Eifle Shot. (Special Dlipatck to Th journal.) Corvallls, Or., Jim 1. Two . little) boys, one little rifle, several little cher ry birds in a tree, and a physician called in haste to save a life, i the brief story of a shooting affair In northern Benton. The lads were Wil li and Dannie Denny, -residing with their widowed - mother near Mountain View, five miles north of Corvallla. "While the lads were shooting bird out of the cherry trees Wednesday evening the weapon was accidentally discharged, th bullet entering Dannie's Jaw, pass ing through the jaw bone, knocking out several teeth, piercing the - root of the tongue and burning the lad's eyes as It mad Its exit through his open mouth. A Corvallls physician reached the scene in time to stop the profuse hemorrhage that resulted, and it is thought th pa tient will recover. . . The boy' father committed suicide about a year ago by hanging himself In his barn. . -v--,. .Y, y ; r .' ii ii i - i " .; Oriental Rugs and Where to ,.-. : Buy : Them. Those who admire the rich and artls tio floor covering will find a large choice collection at the permanent and exclusive rug store of Atlyeh Bros., 84 Washington street, corner Tenth. They have many genuine : antique which Should ' be of great Interest to con noisseurs and collectors also. "Practical antique" ruga are confessedly new, but they conform minutely to . the highest standard, fine in weave, 4 rich tn har mony' of colors and truely oriental in pattern and design.-- Their' prices are as low as rich imported rugs from the Persian empire can be sold at on this continent. They have no consignment rugs at fabulous prices. They import their own rugs , and know where and how to buy them so you oan rely on getting good values. . - : Ore' fes,ooo toes SaorlfieeO. :. 111 Boston Bf bought the $85,000 stock of men's and boys' wearing ap parel front The Hub at 26 cents on the dollar. Bale starts at the Boston fcjtore. FOB BUT jTxmjucx tii,'.'ii...'...-a. '. IheCoolestPlaceinTown j i IS INSIDE A Herrick Refrigerator Keeps your food in perfect sanitary condition and enables you to live a lifetime. ALL PRICES ALL STYLES t i lli el- K ADDS&L-Y 130 FIRST STREET; NEAR CORNER ALDER Hardware, Stoves, finware, Enamelware, ; Etc - - Central East; ' Portland Read About Its Rapid Development in the Big UNDAY ...... "r - - . - - - . , . . - If you have anything of special interest to introduce to the home or investment seekerbe , sure , to make ; your 1 announcement in f , i' , this issue. ' v r ' , V