The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 30, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 30. . 1908
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NEW TROUGH IS CAUSE OF REJOICING CRM'S SHIP
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Argentina.
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flirt hrtven Hiii7.ll n rul 'A r-iit ln i"1
I puhllr la jm-4.h!iI.'. h -. . 1. 1 1 ixf I" ftrtvlr-
reoBlvcd alrii'ixt dully l.y n, mnto
I'arlment. Spem-.r IMily, Anifrli-an
I mlnlirr to A i k'iM r .1. hrs r).l1 tlif
j tato 1er rt mfnl that tint Ar(fntli,a
1 chamber of '1,M.MtlcH twin vni.Ml n rllt
01 J55.10U.ooo fm - Hrniiiiint Arnrntlna
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Iii.nk. l in luiy v.arshlpM anil
Hny roumry IiuvItik sin 'i fur Rain ran
find a rasli iiin-lin.ii'r. I'luvs fur tnill'1
llilf wr vpkihIb urn to r. ruah I li y
ArBMiitlns ami l...(h tl i- nnvnl an.1 army
rorre is to be xti i-niT : hfiie 1 at onrn
Arsnillnu off!. t nay the buil ilnK
bv Braill of throe powerful warships
of th OrrailnaiiKlit Ivpe In KiiRlatuI Is
H Siep plPpHI'lltniy lo tin rornlMK "on
filet. The new nhli-H hi part of the
armament desire, I l,v llrajil when Bhe
makes war on AiRntlna. ho officials
the latter country npnly assert. The
proteata of Ih.. flrazlllan imihorttlos
that the ships worn f,,r Brazil and no
other country are nrnhahlv correct
Much excitement was creiilad here hy
tha report th.it the ships were hclnrf
mini dv iir.izu rir the .lapanexe navv.
Naval AiithAi-ltU.M 1.... l.uia t.-..i.K
I InK Brazil with much Interent. 'I'hov
I were at a loss to understand what
Itrazti could want with H poiverful navy
Argentina's warlike talk and move of
I fers an explnna! Ion
lr Andrew ('. Fmltli has recently re
built Hie cehdunted Barnes road water
ing 1 1 .ii k li and tho furtncrs of Wash
ington county, those (jolnn; to and from
cd.ir Mills and Mt. t'nlvnry cemetery and
all othrr;' who lave traveled thlB thor
"U;l'':iri. an. I tivd the trouKh for many
l';in to ;.ti.'r tlieli- horses, are rejolc-
ll'K.
I'r. Smith reia..ed the pipe which
I done aervlce for many j-ears. For rea
sons of his own Ir. Hmlth objected
leads from a spring: on his place, Tully
Villa, and has made other Imprnve-
mi'ii I K fn tliA Irmiuh 011H lr ki 1 r roil 11 li -
tn kh. An entliely new trough was put i ' "' actions of tho commissioners.
In Several men were at work on the But now tie trough has been put In
Job Kwveral days )r. Smith made all J better condition than It ever was be- 1
the HrraiiKement s for the repairs, per-! fnro and I'r. Smith himself Is respnnsl-j
tinnauy saw tnnt everyintnp as prop- r. i . tor the linpt n . inents 1 lie new
erly done and then lie paid money out trough will accomniodate thousands of
of his own po' ket for the work. persons and Milmala in the .-ourso of a
Several months nno the county com- year's time bv affording them a handy
mlssloners started tn make certain tin- place to water when traveling along
provements to the old trough which had . tho Karnes road
NOT SEE8II6
STRONG ARGUMENTS
RAISED FOR BUILDING
NEW BRIDGE ON MADISON
In -1 statement prepared for The .Tour- bridge can be built Home 23 feet higher
ii b Walter r.urrcll and K. A. Bald-
win
t h.e
t he
!',,. .wine reasons are given
Ma. lis-in street brhlK" shojld
. r 1 mi ".el ftm Madison street
1 I law t l.T ne avenue to Clay street
and J? 1st Mill street
A,,,ir,lhm' to the report of .1. B. C.
i ... kv.no 1. i-oi-sultlnK eiiKlneer, and of
City Knelneer Tavlor, It has been
shown that n new steel 'brldgre til) feet In
unlih can be constructed from Madi
son street 011 the west side. tjuJlaw
Ihorne avenue on tho east side for
practically $ 4 f. n , 0 0 0. 0 0. the amount of
bonds oieil by tha 'taxpayers of tho
city of I'ortland therefor; that said
;vrWvvvewwvwvevo
Le Palais
than the present structuie. which will
enable practically all of the river boats
to pass under the same without opening
the iiraw at the onllnarv ptaaes of
water, that hereafter an elevated road
way can be built from the east ap
proach of said bridge, so as to cover
tho tracks of the Portland Railway,
I-iKht & Power company, tho Hnuthern
Pacific company and the O. H. A N.
company.
Greater Cost Encountered.
No estimate has yet been furnished
for the construction of the proposed
high bridge, from ("lav street on th
west side to East Mill on tha east
m,lo, but from the eatlniates made by
Knglneer .Lock wood of a like structure
from Madison to Hawthorne, or from
.leflerson to Hawthorne, It would ap
pear mat wie nri.ige proposed for the
aner site would cost In tho nelghbor-
uoou or J ,uu o, (UHh uu.
gave, tho larirost majority for any of
the bond Issues submitted at that time
for the reconstruction of the Madison
street bridge at Its present site, the
oto b. lnK n,(T2 for with only
apalnsf.
Beg-In at Once, Save Money.
Those n 1 1 1 1 i h r with the present
prices of hrbUe ma'orla say that If
this work was proceeded with at onr
a large raying could be made
cost r,f the steel used in the constru
tlon of said bridtre for the reason that
as soon as there Is acaln a large, de
mand for structural steel the prices will
gre'itly advance.
If the Initiative Is Invoked to repeal
the present authorized bond Issue sus
tained by the supreme court, the con
struction of a new bridge will be de
layed nt least one ve.ir; and in case the
present bond Issue Is repealed there is
no assurance that n new- bond Issue will
t'e vote, for a location further south.
HILLSBORO PLANT
The rurnor that the Portland Ra'lway,
T.lght A Power ,1,110 i.iv was cuishb-t -
lng- the purchase of the lighting plant
at Ilihsboro w,is started. It seems, from
the fact that p. (I. Sj h.-s of I'ortUnd
went to Hlllsboro orid tried to make
arrangements to take charge of the con
cern. The lepiut nis that Mi. Skes
represented the I'm-latvl com pa n v It
seems, however, that Iris Intentions
were to see if lie could buv the linlhl-
In the JnKS and apparatus and run the pla,At
Mr. Sykes Is manager of the l!f,'ht
and power department of the Portland
Hallway, Light & Power company. I
i he managers of the plants at Hllls-
ooro ana at forest ij;,,v have t
.--ciai 10 ger us 10 t iKO tn,' pnu
osirion orr their ban, is hut e have
turned their offers down," H S .Joss,.
lyn, president of the Poitjlnd street
car company said yesterday. "Because
Mr. Sykes went out there on his own
account the story was started that the
New Fall Models College Clothes
Style features that
will appeal with
great force to
young men are
carried out with
careful attention
to details in our
new Fall models,
and many of the
fabrics are decid
edly exclusive in
patterns.
Priced $10.00
to
Ills- I -
r,1:;! BOYS OVKRCOMI-
r BY (J AS FUMES
The present hrldwe Is In a dangerous orllano company had niade an effort
condition and so admitted bv everyone I . secure tne plant. there's nothing In
find a new structure Is urgenclv needed
Is It not better to go ahead with what
Is certain and already provided, for.
than to undertake that which is uncer
tain and problematical?
The United Past Side Push clubs, rep
refcntlnK some 20 different organisa
tions of the east idde, of the river, has
unanimously decided In favor of tho
present location. The Brooklyn Repub
lican and Improvement chub, -which
seems to be dominnted bv Von Hnoml-
nou uoo uis r.nfli iii.'i street associates,
have decided in favor of moving the
brldffn further south The nimciinn
-Vhat will the Taxpayers' league sav. ' "t
that represents the taxpayers of the i lnlere1-
PERKY, MARSHAL AT
FAIRBANKS, REMOVED
(United rru Leiised Wlr..)
M'ajublngton. Aug. 29. - The depart
ment of Justice announced tonight that
George Perry, VTnlted States marshal nt
FairhankSS, Alaska, had been removed by
order of the - president. The reasons
were not disclosed officially, hut Perry's
leaning was toward the mine owning
(HenrRt News by I.engeiit Iasecl Wire
Redlands, ("ah, Aug 20 - Kmest Klch
mond, 17 years old, is dead and Forest
Hlchmond 11. Is In a serious condition
from asphyxiation. They were over
come late this afternoon by gas fumes
from gasoline In a tank car on the
Santa Pa railroad into which they had
gone to get some gasoline that was
left In the bottom.
DESPONDENT MAX
DIES IN A SLOUGH
he was whitewashing, between the coun
ty hospital and me city cemetery.
Nothing- Is known of his antecedents.
Thompson was despondent ami had
made two attempts to commit suicide.
OK EG OX SHERIFFS
ELECT OFFICERS
Astoria, Or., Aug. 29. The annual
convention of the Oregon Sheriffs' asso
ciation was hold In secret session here
this morning. The meeting is believed
to have bearing on the proposed legis
lation to better the conducting ,,(jf the
usiuess or tpeir orricft. The election
f ,.f'l,.a ., j.,.11 ?A. . .
ivi. it. h-o ro
of officers was as follow'!:
eroy, C latsop county, president; William
Taylor. Umatilla, vice-president; R. L.
Stevens, Multnomah, secretary; R. B.
Beatle. Clackamas, treasurer.
Why..Not Rent a Piano?
plai
plenty are to be had. We are anxious
to have as many as possible out of the
way before the rush comes.
Yve rent a very fine piano for IS a
month. Wo have others for $4 and 13,
and even $2 k month, and we assume
expense of cartage where piano Is rented
six months or longer. Eilers Piano
House, 363 Washington street, corner
Park. Phones Private Exchange 23, or
Home A-2350.
Royal
Suit Snap
For
Early Buyers
We Ilka to get buying started
early and to that end make it an
object to youto buy early.
Our Early Price is
act for the construction of the bridge ' 'L Jm V JV? J ' anJ
at Madison and Hawthorne avenue the aJ ' sl .f, ,ne r,verL u wo" P-
street railway company are to pay 5 Ft i J wl?s a sub-1ect worthy of
cents per car for each car that crosses thelr consideration.
said bridge and a guaranteed minimum , " '
of 11,600 per month, or a sufficient PVH T TCTT A f 1T P I nP
Of 4 ' lllJ.W'LJ
wit! find
the f.il
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snle-
eason at
and yen
clincher f"r
$.'2 50. The materials are striped
vc.rde.l. serge's, broadcloth,
tUcvicd. etc , in all tho new color
l he coat is the ad
dled
tint; type ami two
rtv The-e $3250
?'4 5i'i
are certainly
a -' 1 -I ,ui ".jual tn th's city
Just Received
h-c- -I'TTifnt of the
Burgeser and Sybel
Hats
Also
arce v:p'rent nf ta-lored and
ready tn-ur hats, is usual,
quality the het ar-J prices the
.ovt est
AMERICA
SETS A
LADY
SPECIALTY
COR-
amount to pay Interest at the rate
per cent jier annum on J4.10,000 worth
of bonds. If that agreement Is entered
Inlo with the street railway company,
the new structure will cost "the taxpay
ers of tho city of Portland nothing
whatever, and It will cost the county
court of Mulnomah county less to op
erate a new and up-to-date structure
than the present old. dilapidated one.
If a new bridge Is constructed from
('lay street to Kast Mill street It would
be three blocks further south than the
present structure, and In order to he
used by tho street car company for tho
vast irarric mat passes up .Hawthorne
avenue., where the franchises of the
railroad company now exist. It would
require the street car company to travel
six blocks further than nt present, in
order to take their passengers to and
from their respective homes, and In all
probability would not be used bv the
company at all; In that event, the en
tire Interest on the bonded Indebtedness
for tha . construction of the new bridge i
i wouki inn iimij ine taxpayers and
wouiei ue in the neighborhood of $40.00
a vear. while If the Madison ti-o,.t ,
! h ridge was reconstructed at Its present
site this obligation would not be In
curred bv the taxpayers.
Hawthorne Open Avenne.
Hawthorne avenue on the east side Is
70 feet wide. Is three miles tnnv
connect wttVi ill a.ii.i , t-...tn 1 i '
It'.e Into the cltv. and by reason of t h
diagonal laying. out of I. add avenue
makes a short cut Into the cltv from
all the coun'y roads south of Haw
thorne avenue. In addition to that fact
the majority of th" property owners
thereon have now petitioned to lay a
new asphalt pavtment out to Forty
fourth street. or ov- r two miles In'
'length, and property owners beyond
Forty-fourth street are considering the
uuestlon of continuing this same char-!
I acter of Improvement for something
: like a mile further; while Fast Mill.
I street is only open from Kast Third
I street to Fast Twelfth street, less than,
, "lie-half mile in length where It runs:
; Into I.add's addition and has no east1
, find west street easter'y therefrom con-'
jnectlng therewith and Is onjv feet In1
, wimn. in order that the same might1
; be used as a bridge street it would tie!
I necessary that the property from Third i
'ftreet to the rler be condemned for
! t ii i t pu 1 poe
The present bridge Is convenient to i
I the depot of (be Oregon Flectrlc com-i
panv at Fruit and .Tefferson streets
; while the new structure proposed would I
; not be so. '
Consent of the war department li el-'
: reidy In existence for the construct Ion :
of a hrldge nt Madison street, while It I
would be necessary to obtsln that con-
sent for a bridge constructed further!
south ;
" ' o . i pit r-ei
' wider fhsn Mn-r!on street bridge.
v.-o-iM fully accommodate tl-e traffic
-nd would be the best hrldge now In
:h" cltv
Effects Vila, of Holding's.
Many property b, biers bsve s.-eulred
tlietr possesions on the prent bridge
Mrcet bv reason of the f.ict tht a
I 'idee eiistf.fi the-eon and woull ,c
gr-a; v Inured ro- th rtmwtl of the
same therefrom WMIe property hoi t
'm on any other street rsiot r,.
.li-nie,) fo' attempting to sdd li the
value Of their 'inmMlilM bv gtt " g
a bridge const "LM d ther.on .1 r) ,
net therffor. be damaged I- t-e con
struction ..' tVe to-idge en P pre,cnt
site: int tb. v nurM r.ot sk t
taxpvets of tb, cltv of Portland to
i'" um 01 nn.nncj rear more to
entrance the value of their rMo,.
OF HOPS YERY SMALL
Ironmonger cables official
s acreage of England to PIncus
& Sons of Tacoma as 3,918, as
oomp.irfvl with 44.9S8 a year
s ago. This Is reported to be the
smnllest acreage since 1S12. He
s also reports mold In some dls-
trlcts.
s Hnrry I.. Hart. wiring to
s Isnac Ilncus A- Hons at Tacoma
4 from New York, states that
t sales of New York state hops
have been made as high as 15c
s a pound there for the 1 308 crop.
("oncession to I'vpress ( 'miany.
iSulem HureMi ef Tin- J uiriml
Salem. Or., Aug -Wells. Fargo &
Co.. have been prartel pertnisslon to
put In force nt o:., e a one hi!f rate for
fruit and vegetables sMpped to Salem
for exhibition Icirtioses i. f lie llrpi.nn
iohh nun , st a te ra lr
ads lend
MaryNvIlle, Cal., Aug. 29, Charles
Thompson, about 50 yrars of age, an
Inmnto of the county hospital sineo
Julv 23, Jumped Into the Hlmmerley
Tn .Tail fur ,(.o,ml(l n'ie slough and was drowned last night. He
in Jail ror Assaulting Wife. was MOt mSsed until late at night, as
iSpeeli Plspntch to The Journal. t lit was thought he had come into Marys-
Tlllarnook, Or., Aug. 29. For kicking vllle. Peputv Coroner Hocking and Pen
and beating bis wife, Albert N. Stanton, i Manford made a search this morning H
r, ...... v.,.,. iis.-Hi .mii L'uy, ih m ami wero Hucct'ssi ui in iinninir vi.e inmv. mm
Jail In default of $1,000 I The plan wher h tumn'T inlo the i m
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the county
ball.
I slough Is half a mile from the fern
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375 WASHINGTON
hoH'nrs and s!so damage the proni-tr
owner, .r, th, hridre ) now located
r Tor thtr special benefit,
lonven'ence of the enr' piih!
reorr-ioltri-i of the tmnr.PT
i:if r-ir
The
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ton CTr,U thr ciistnm mt ......I,..
'r-'e'alls -f nint'iir rub't- utilities
v"' tbey t orlrm-illv constructed
-ltd tSe 1 -tre-t of the tsjp.vers should
be ramoupl to the lnerts of fr
jprcpertr owners on a tret not mere
itn rlne Mocks Ir.rr
Fun hermor tb rrr ef th Htr nf
llVrtland at tha elertlot In June 17,
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SAM. E. WERT1IELMER, Pres. and Genl Manager.
CORNER NfTH AND ALDER STREETS
Portland's New Department Store
Devoted Exclusively to
Ladies' and Misses' Ready
to Wear Garments. Furs.
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and Cut Glass, at Popular
Prices. - Hair Emporium
and Beauty Parlors
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farth, spec ! 91.75
No More Fear of the Dental Chair
'NOR A HIGH DENTAL BILL'
NO PAIN
Special Rates All This Month
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Full set. that fit So. 00
Gold Crowns. 22-k S3. 50
Bridge Teeth. 22-k $3.50
Gold Fillings SI. 00
Silver Fillings 50
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