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'V- THE : OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY ' EVENING. JULY 8. 1008. town spies' ' TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. llelil.TWfh player, lii "Bhulamlth l-yrio "Ml fc, alan, tha Circus Otrl" lantages' Vaudevl ! Marquam orana , . , The Oak .1 . Concert and "The Head Walters' The flr; haiard In the coursa of the Portland Heights- reatdenta who want to put In a boulevard and park around the Vlata Drive on Portland Height wan safely passed yesterday when the It loot rmnnilltiiii nf tha . eltv council voted two to three for an adoption of HOFF CLEARED OF GRAFT CHARGE Manufacturers Agree With State Labor Commission er as to Letter. City Taylor's plan lor the Enarlneer boulevard und nark. The plan will be recommended to the council for passage. The opposition to the recommendation of the drive Is based on the fact that It will necessitate the condemnation of some valuable property, and the fact that the retaining wall that will have to be, built Is considered a dangerous thing for the houses underneath. Alleging that It was obliged to eancel a profitable 20-year lease- on Fourth street property, between Everett and. Flanders, the Dammler Investment com pany has begun suit ln'the circuit court to recover 13,300 damages from C L. liaynes, from whom the plaintiff re ceived a deed to the property last Oc- that the Oregon It Is stated company holds a lease rrom will npt vacate. The piain that It was preparing to erect a three-story building for Chung San Tongr and nine other Chinese when It discovered that it could not get possession. tober. Fuul liaynes tiff alleges Three missionaries in India, two In China and one in Manila are being sup ported by the Columbia river branch of the Women's Foreign Missionary so ciety of the Methodist church. At the third quarterly meeting of' the branch yesterday the secretary, 'reported re ceipts of 18.428 during the last nine months, and It .was agreed that at the October meeting It will be necessary to provide for additional missionaries. Mrs. Crawford Thoburn presided at the masting and papers were read by Miss Adams, iMiss settle Hoioroon ana Mrs. J. T. ABbott. City Auditor Barbur is In a quandary as to the method of viewing property to be assessed for improvement work alnce the decision of Judge O'Day. Mr. Barbur believes that according to the court's ruling the auditor must person' ally view the property before the as sessment Is levied. If this Is the- case the auditor will be overwhelmed with work that now develops upon the view ers. Mr. Barbur has referred the mat ter to City Attorney Kavanaugh for an opinion. k Dr. Esther C. Pohl, etty health officer, has Issued a notice stating that there are but eight cases 'of small pox In Portland and that most of these have come In from surrounding towns. Dr. Pohl stated that there was an epidemic "Vdurlng May in the vicinity of the Chap IM.an school but most of these cases were very mild and were stamped out in a short time. The notice was is sued because of the belief that has become prevalent that there are many cases In Portland at the present time. Arrangements have been made by which the delegates from Oregon to the national convention of the Indo- ?iendence league will leave Portland on he evening of July 20 over the O. H. A N. for Chicago. The , convention Is to meet In that city July 27. There are 18 delegates from Oregon and the party will be taken In a speolal Pull man attached to the O. R. & N. train at Portland and changed to the D, A R. Q. at Ogden. Judge Wolverton In the United States court Is to take the case of the O. R. & N. against the Oregon railroad commissioners and Attorney-General Crawford, involving the question of rates In this state, under considera tion. Arguments were concluded yes terday afternoon, J. N. Teal appearing for the defendants and W. W. Cottou for the railroad. Baggage smashers at the Union depot ware astonished yesterday afternoon to see a valise burst Into flames in the baggage-room, with no one near to hold responsible. The hose was turned on the flaming valise, and an examination of tha charred contents showed that It contained matches. It is supposed that some of the matches were ignited friction in handling the valise. A controversy , that arose some time ago over the form of a notice sent to manufacturers by State Labor Commis sioner Ifoff was settled last night at a meeting of tha boar of directors of the Manufacturers' association. , The' notice in question was sent out by the commissioner to Inform manu facturers that their inspection fees were due and that Immediate payment would facilitate the-' Issuance of certificate promptly upon completion of Inspection of their various plants. Tha object of the commissioner was to facilitate issu ance of the certificates, but tho un fortunate wording of tha notice made it appear that he was trying to milk the manufacturers . for fees without making the inspections as required' by SCoff's better Bead. At last evening's meeting the follow ing letter from Commissioner Hoff to President Fletcher LWin was. read, ex plaining the commissioner's course: Salem, Or., July , 1908. Mr. Fletcher Linn,-President Manufacturers' Associ ation, Portland: My Dear Sir My at tention has been called to interviews given out in behalf of the Manufactur ers' association to the Telegram and Portland Journal of June 29 censuring my conduct of this office. I regret that so much newspaper notoriety has been given to a matter which could have been easily adjusted by this office and the Manufacturers' association. I do not think that your association has any wish to cripple my work'by detracting from my character either as regarding efficiency or integrity. In using the cards taken exception to in the inter views. I adopted the form used by tha wasmngton commissioner, but unfor tunately I see that a double construc tion can be put on the meaning of the same. There Is no Intention on the part of this office to renew any certificates ex cept upon relnspeotlon. The cards ere used to call attention and to facilitate tha work. If the money is in the treas ury when the inspector's report arrives the certificate can be issued without any further delay. In the future I shall change the wording of the cards if thought necessary to Issue the same, so that no mistake in the meaning can be made. I It Is my Intention to make the work such, as to give the greatest guarantee of safety to both employer and employe. It is certain that in this matter their interests are Identical. In order that the work, which Is as yet new and in which there is much to learn, can be made more perfect, I desire and ask .your earnest support and advice in the matter and shall always be glad to hear by letter or in person any suggestions that you may think beneficial. I Shall always thoroughly oonBlder such advice and act on any and all suggestions that will hetter serve all concerned. I trust that vour oriranliatlnn will remedy, through the same sources, the Injurious impression that the above mentioned interview has caused. Slncerelv yours. O. P. HOFF. .Commissioner. Commissioner Exonerated. The manufacturers adopted resolu tions exonerating the commissioner from the charge of graft, and favoring the rigid enforcement nf th. iinm inspection laws of Oregon, for the pro tection of both employer and employe, j xv nao vicviqu hi ino meeting; mat me : Star Drill & Machinery comnanv of 1 Akron, Ohio, which was Induced by the j osjutinuun iu iwhcd a Drancn ractory here, has commenced work on Its fac- ; torv bulldlnr fn Rant Portland a fur-. nlture manufacturer having the largest' Dusiness on fuget sound has decided to build a very large prant at Portland. ! having concluded that this is the best point for distribution on tho north-: coast. A California furniture manufac- i turer Is arranging to move his entire plant to Portland. Indications are that , the metropolis of the Columbia river country Is to have phenomenal growth as a manufacturing center during the : next tew years. CITY HOUSES CHfflE HIPS Dr. C. W, Lowe Purchases a 'Johnson-Street Apart ment Building. Realty sales so far this week, while not so large" nor Involving the- same class of property as the big deals of last week, are of sufficient magnitude and Importance to show a vast Improve ment In the market In the past few weeks. Dr. C. W. Lowe, an out of town rest- dent, has completed the purchase of the two-story apartment house on John son street Just west of Twenty-third. The consideration Involved was 15,000. W. A. Cadwell has closed a deal with Confad Repp for several pieces of east side property, involving iih.ooo. , The roperty named in this transfer Is a ouse -and lot at the southwest corner of Falling and Hendricks street, the dwelling house at the northwest corner of Falling and East Tenth street and 0x200 feet facing on the east side of union avenue Decween rremont ana Beach streets. Mrs. Helen B. Banks, formerly a resi dent of Portland, but now living in Salt Lake, has sold to Deertng A Jackson her former residence at the northwest corner of Broadway and East Twenty second streets; consideration, 87,000. F. C. Drews has sold to Mrs. Sarah O'Malley a house and lot on Kerhy between Knott and Sellwood streets for 84,260. Adrian MeCaiman has purchased from John Mayson a 30x80 foot lot on Eleventh street between College and Jackson street for a consideration of $3,800. Satin skin powder doesn't show, perfumes the skin. Flesh, wiilte, pink, brunet. CHARLES COGSWELL LEFT BIG ESTATE Charles Cogswell left an estate worth 1 72, 866, as shown by the report of Ap praisers L. Oerllnger, Joseph K. Page and N. A. King, filed In the county court yesterday. Approximately half the estate consists of Interest in or bus iness connected with the Warner Val ley Stock company. His holding of stock, comprising 247 shares, are placed at 2f700, while $9,000 mere is du th estate on notes and accounts of th company. . Seven acres of land In on tract In Clackamas, county are alued at 88,000 and two shares In th Oregon Life at $2,000. The remainder of flier estate largely consist of note secured by mortgages on real estate. The Short Line to St. Paul. Th Canadian ' Pacific. Soo-Spokan route is the short line between Port land and the Twin Cities their time the- fastest. Tomorrow and Friday will positively be the last days for discount on west side gas bills, Portland Gas company. SB. KOOSHTCBUtm MXDICATCT) STEAM BATH PARLORS So. avi Sixth St. Iff.. Portland, Or. L. D. Carter, Manager. The Best and Most Wonderful Bth In the World XrfUly Attendant for th Ladies. These baths are of Inestimable value for Rheumatism. Kidney Diseases. Dropsy, Stomach Troubles and all kin dred ailments and have no weakening effect, but strengthen and exhilarate In every case. by A medal Of honor veteran of th Civil war passed away In the Mount Scot't district last week In the death. Of Spen cer Saulcer. He Joined the Second Vir ginia cavalry early in the war and was one of the last to be mustered out. General Custer ' presented him with a fold modal for bravery In action. Tho unernl at Laurelwood Methodist church was largely attended. Mrs. Fannie Welnsteln has begun suit In the circuit court for divorce from Louis Welnsteln, to whom she was mar ried In Russia in 1887. She alleges that she has frequently been beaten and cursed by a drunken husband. She He k.s the custody of their four younger children. There are five elder ones. Coos bay service resumed. The steam er "Panama" has been secured by the Portland Coos Bay Steamship com pany to tnke the place of the "Break water," while the latter Is In drydock. Tlie "Panama" will sail for Coos bay at 8 o'clock, Wednesday evening, July h, from Oak street dock. avenue and East Ankeny street. The property has a frontage of 10 fret and a depth of 90 feet. Mr. Ainsworth In tends to Improve the property. The constaerRtion was xzt,500. P. W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING Phone f Main 165 Home 11165 First and Oak The meeting of the Ladles Auxiliary of the A. O. H. last Monday night in the W. O. W. hall. Eleventh street, was largely attended. Eighty-five members were present. Miss Drlscolt acted as sentinel. Readings and speeches were made by the memoers. YOU R PICK. Any Spring Suit in Our House o This means your choice of all $25.00, $27.50, $30.00 and $35 Suits for $14.85 The best only in this sale Two-Piece Outing Suits Kidney-Cure ftOc Bottle QSi.io Bottle hot xxDicmrx AjrOIZKXlTTS. HEIUG THUATUH V 14th and Wsshlnitoa Phone Mala 1 and A lilt Last Tim Tonight at 1:15 Yiddish Dramatic Players In -HtnAMTTH" Prices, $1.00, 7tc 80c. Mr. W. J. Van Damme, 185 Morrison street, city Dear 81r: I have had kid ney trouble for several years, and of all the remedies that I used none of them helped me. Noticing your ad In The Journal I tried one nottle of your tea, and felt better, and have since used two more bottles and I now feei com pletely cured. I think your "Kidney Cure Tea" Is' wonderful, and I heartily recommend It to my friends and the general public. Your grateful friend. ROBERT SHULCHER, 60 Davis st, city. W. J. Van Damme 180 Morrison st. Kezt to Pap's Coffee House. Marquara Theatre MaJToao Commencing Monday, July IS. Alexan- ' der Pantages announces a spwlnl en gagement of T. DAsTIXXi rBAWLir. supported by Miss Allleen May and the i'antages players In TIB BFOlT.rnti. Rex Reach a Great Alaskan Play. Heatu on aula Thursday. prlces Evening, 60c. a6o. 85c, 16c. Matinees Tusday, Wednesday, Saturday and Humlay. Prices, 26c and 16c. CURES RHEUMATISM ... V t?l fin noidens iJ.UU Rheumatic ui Cure Tat bottle. Vet bottle. AH XKTXXJTAX. BXXSDT TOM. RHEUMATISM ur. its xAinr tobmb. Sciatica Neuralgia Nervousness Sleeplessness TRADE SUPPLIED BY A.W.AIlen&Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, 16th St Marshall Sts., Portland, Or. PACIFIC COAST AQENTS. Nervous Headaches Neuralgic Headaches Nervous Dyspepsia Nervous Affections MARQUAA1 GRAND Pantages Advanced Vaudeville Attractions. TOSTGHT ABTD ALL THIS WXSX " TH BIAX.TO QUABTET Funniest and cleverest people in vaude-' vllle, direct from New York, and ELECTKA Experimentalist in electricity, present ing amazing novelties. Three performances dally. Popular prices. Curtain t 3:80, 7:80. 9 p. m. THE GRAND Vaudeville deluxe Week of July . The sterling artiste MISS AN IT HAMXLT01T Supported by a thoroughly capable com pany In the Mexican study, "Beggars," EtRET FIX.CE& And a host of other big acts. Owing to JllneHK, Mr. Hugh l.loyd will be unable to appear this week. LYRIC THEATRE Both Phones again 4683, Rome 1096. -Week commencing Monday, July 6, sixth week of tho famqus Blnnkall-At-wood Stock Company In the Sparkling Farce Comedy, "MISS SATAN, THE CXBCTJS OZBXk" One of the Season's Big Events. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday; prices 10c and 20c. Every ev ening at 8:30; prices 10c and 20c. " Next Week "The Tide of life." At Just y2 Former Prices FAMOU CLOTHING COMPANY Morrison and Second Streets A New Departure The cost of Interments has been greatly reduced by the Holmsui Under taking company. Heretofore it has been the custom of funeral directors to make charges for all Incidentals - connected with a fu neral. The Edward Holman Undertak ing company. the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have departed from that custom. When casket Is furnished by us we make no extra charges for embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside box or any services that may be re quired, of us. except clothing, cemetery and carriages, thus" effecting a saving of i6 to in on each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. 080 TKXBO ST. COM. SAXJKON. STAR THEATRE FIRST TIME IN THE CITY. . rnrcHBOscoFB, PICTURES LAUGH TALK A3TD SOTO Continuous Performance. Admission lOo NICKELODION 130 SIXTH. Change lLvery Day ALL GOOD SUBJECTS, y till 6 p. jew bill fn 2Z Yesterday a Church of Christ of 68 members was organized at Gladstone. It Is expected the number will be swelled to 70 very soon. Gladstone, for the next two weeks, will be the busiest place in Oregon as multitudes are ar riving at the Chantauqua grounds. Pav9; the discount Send cheek qr pay at office on or before the 10th to save the discount 'on July bills for Iht Automatic Telephone. Home Telephone Co., corner of Park and Burnslde streets. Machinery, Safes and Merchandise Moved & Stored DRAYAGE STORAGE TRACKAGE " CLAY S. MORSE KSL 4th & DAVIS wiK 13th & HOYT EVERYONE KNOWS BURNS9 COFFEES! D. C. BURNS CO. Ctlfees, Teas & Spices aoS-aio Third St. Burns' Coffees are Cof fees with a reputation of 20 years. No matter how strong the competi tion, the sales constant ly increase because once a drinker of Burns' Cof fees always a drinker. Water through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid fdr In advance und used only between the hours of t nnd 8 am. and B and 9 n. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If ufii contrary to these rules or waste fully it will be shut off. Thomas Wood has begun suit for di vorce In the circuit court from Sylvia U Wood, alleging that she deserted Wm 1n February, 1907. They were married In Portland January 16, 1904. Mall Von Borstel have sold for John R. Brtgham to Mr. J. C. Alns- V.irih the southwest corner of 'Orand The rural delivery out of Orient Is to be transferred to Boring August 1. It is believed the Orient office is to be discontinued, although no word to this effect has been received lrj Fort land as yet. Corns quickly relieved and tired and acting feet made comfortable by a few apVllcations of Hedging Corn Cure; 26c a bottle of Albert Kernl, the druggist. 23J Washington street. To sell your household goods call up Rubenstein's. It will pay you Also j buy men's clothing. Main 6S01, ITS Front street, northwest corner YamhllL The best way to clean silverware solid or plated is to BOIL it. Put the silver in a large pan. Cover it with cold water. Add half a cake of vIvor Soap, shaved fine. Set on the stove and let the water boil until all the soap is dis solved. Pour off the suds, rinse the silver in cold water and wipe it with a chamois cloth. Ivory Soap v 99 Per Cent. PurtL- i . I lot ' t Steamer Jesse Harktns. for Camas, i Washougat and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leavus Washington street dock at 2 p. m. , T. P. Wise, dentist, removed to S!H Washington street, cor. Sixth. Main 8069 Woman's Ezahanga. its Tenth street, lunch ll:t0 tt, i; business men's lunch. 1 121 D. Chambers Son, opticians. Morrison Lreet. comer of Sixth. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Dr. Btrowbridge. UenJInger bldg. Berger, signs, show card a 1(4 TamhlU Buy the Bonvllle Pub. Co.'s stock. Journal want nds. le a word- To Lewiston Without Change. The O. R. A N all-rail Rlparla-Lewie- ton line Is now completed and In dally operation. This train service includes i a through Pullman car. leaving Portland; at 15 p. m , arriving at Lewlston the following morning at o'clock. Re turning leave Lewlnton ? p m . arrive Portland at t a. m. . the following morning. Her Dearest Friend. The beat Mend of the refined man or woman Is Eversweet, the toilet ruts that remerea all odor of peropi ration, 15c and Uc. at all dragvtorea. or ad drs The J. A. Clwnennon Droer com psaf, recond and Yamhill streets, the store) that sells sit the great remedies. Twnwifw and TYidsr wfll poeit!! r th Ut days for discount on west ids gs feLUa, Portland Gaa oonefanr. r. EVERYTHING FOR SUMMER COMFORTPORCH AND LAWN FURNITURE, HAMMOCKS, PORCH BLINDS, ETC. i Si lemlock Salve Remedy from nature. A ' quick and permanent CURE OF PILES Just Cures Piles, Nothing More. OH SALB AT Skldmore Drug store. 151 Third. Woodard, Clarke & Co. Watts & Matthelu, corner 'Williams and Russell. And other leading drug stores. DR. PERKINS "SANITARY" REFRIGERATORS Are indorsed by leading health authorities Mr and experts on the science of refrigeration io De me mosi perieci ana sanitary system of food preservation. Bv the Dr. Perkins principle a positive and continuous circulation is created fresh, pure air being forced into and after circulating through ice and provision cham bers is expelled through an outlet. By this method contamination is im possible, and, besides, onions, butter, milk, meats, fish and other strong foods can be kept together without becoming tainted. "Sanitary" Re frigerators are made in many sizes and styles, zinc and enamel lined. Sold on easy-payment terms. LAWN MOWERS GARDEN HOSt: in the Basement. OMPLETE-H0WE-FURni5HER5E! New Process GAS RANGES Sold on Easy Payment Terms. ANDREWS' TTEh PLUGS tap toothsche instantly, also obrlate It try filling tha caritles, aiclndlnr food, etc., whlcn accumulate, daoom poaes, form an aold and facilitate da cav Thfy temporarily TILL and l'REV Bini V K tha teeth prior to the Insertion, of permanent filling. Can be Inerte4 with toothpick and rarnorad whan da atred. but unltka o-oUed toothache niu and aea, they do not molt, come out, mil with the food and upaet .,n. ...h Humrlnr as a toothache rwna dr no born. nobllter. About ID- plug-" In a bottle, Ida. At drugs UU or bj mail. 24a-32QSPLACC CMICA0O.IIL. Free admission every Monda m. for ladles and children. alrdome, 8:15. "THE SXAS WAXTEKS" Famous eastern comedy success, with 20 novelty speclalti and song num bers, by Allen Curtis comedy players. "The Head Walters"" is in the class of "District Leader." "Gingerbread Man," "Land Of Nod," etc. Hear the "Dream ing" song. BIX DATS BAOXira AT THE BTtTX Swimming classes daily at the bath pavilion. See Mr. Austin. "15 Minutes From Alder Street." San Francisco vs. Portland UOXEATIO PABX, COB. TAUOXV Ain A4TK STB. JTJXT 7. 8, 9, 10, 11, 18. Oames begin week daya at 3:30 p. m., faunday, 2:30 p. m. Admission fee Bleachers, lie; grandstand, 50c; boxes, 26c extra; children, bleachers, 10c; grandstand, 26c 1VAJDXXS' SAT riUDAT. Boy und.er II free to bleacher 'Cednesday. TEETH outruns Save Money r i m nniai us, ,77'' h'l f -eW 1 1 '. I Come and have free examination. ' WE EXTRACT TEETH FKE: SIIj. VER FILUNQ8, 6o UP; GOLD FILL Ttfna ft. ttd Oii"!' rvn tcctu ii .,a. SPLENDID BET. t.00; QOLD CROWNS. $2.50 TO 18.00. ' All work guaranteed for tan year. -Lady attendant always preeent. All work done absolutely without pain by specialists of from 11 to 14 years' es pertene. Boston Dentists Some Phone A-0O30. none ICala S03O. UtH Sforrlaoa BV. Ovo. Posoffia, , OXOOU AITO COIVXJEOSS. I advise you aa to equipment and in vestments in mines: SR veari mlnlnar ex perience; Information free. Offer of a great mlae to eloae aa aetata W.N.RUBLX Oolden. Or. Diamond Roof Stains 1U BXABSS MADE FROM CREOSOTB 5 Gal. Lots 75c Per Qal. Portland Sash & Door Co. t3o raoiT IT. rOKTXtAJTD. OA COAL Kemmerer Conl The Best Wyoming Coal on tha Port land Market. CanrBcmxET xmos. ova) Bunkers ISth an 3 Marshall. Phoaea Main 111. A-Illl. coavt' vAexm mzvAta oa wxBT saachtae repaii week mmr rpw etalty. We repair and guarantee) any sewing machine, no matter what make. of how bed. we do any kind of re-palr work and cleaning at the lowest possi ble rates. BteyrU and store repetrlng. lock work and key fitting. We call for. deliver and guarantee all work, arxi bav the only gasoline marine a i pert oa the Pacific coast Pbone East 1111, 4ft F.t Morriav.fi et.. Portian-t. Or. .$)eWvaVVvCv Leading Business College ELKS BUILDINQ Thoroughly equips lor busUr ness life. Teachers all specialists. Day and evening sessions. Phones M. 590, A1596. ECLECTIC BUSINESS UNIVERSITY Bvaocca sexoot. vat ajtd xtxx . . xxa exjasszs Arithmetic, Oram mar, JW.kVfilr t . BhorthSDd. T)twrlttng. rnmaaai.l Lw, t. any branch 4 errand. X. B. &ICXAASBO. U L.' B, rr.ali.st TktTs as 4 Oat. Trt',m4, fw If r 1 14Ts r -