THE OREGON DAILY -JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY. -EVENING, ' SEPTEMBER 16.'; 1008.
3
DES MOINES
WITH ITS
SATISFIED ATHLETES DINED
CHARTER RULE fiK PDRTUIID LIEU
carded th old truah itpn " QnA I..
T tha Editor of Th Journal Aa
ehalrpHan of th committee on municipal
affair of tha chamber of commerce, J
hava davotad much tlma during tha Ui
ir I chlaa. raUlrln tha oompany upply
tar of municipal , government, and m war for cje,)n, pUrpoae. Tha
thla and aent for and aacured a ,eopy I plan praoticallr eliminate (ba eipen-
bn adopted. Our depart mart haa dl
carded tha old bruali awater and
doln- all cleaning with water fluablnv
marninee aupplemented by hand oruii
work, and la I hue taking advantage of
a
jJTlircQ' Hundred Citizens
claua in tha water company fran-
mcrcialOub Hall.,
of tha charter of Oalvaaton, Tesaa, and
of tha general law now In forca In tha
atata of Iowa, and under which tha city
of Dea. afolnca la governed,' but which
law ia equally applicable to all citlee In
Jewa having tl.000 r mora Inhabltanta,
iney aea lit to adopt lta proyiaiona.
Hot Thaa Kara (keletoa.
In addition to obtaining a copy of
aucn charter ' and law, I hav corr
anonded with different nereona. real'
denta of tha city , of Oalveaton and of
jjae Moinea, Iowa, ana I muii cpnieae
that after obtaining tha Information I
now ao have, that I waa afforded much
amuaement by reading the artlole aa
fmbllahed September 4, which purported
o give the view of a number of thoae
appointed aa a committee to conalder
th matter of amending tha preaent
charter of the city of Portland, or of
adopting a new charter. Among the
opinion ao publlahad aa having been
xpreaaed by one member of aucn com
mittee, la that tha law of Iowa undor
. which the city of Pea Molnea la gov
erned la "a mora skeleton to which
muat ba given muacle and tha glow of
life." - -a .-, ,
Aa to i that opinion, whllat everyone
haa the right to criticise, one cannot
help but think that Inaamuch aa there
are at leaat a rew lawyer in .the atata
of Iowa, who, no doubt, had aomethlng
to do with the foundation and paaaage
vi eucn taw, ana aa the aupreme court
alva rartlna awav or refua. aa moat
of it la now fluahed through the aewer.
"We are aallaflod wa are getting bet
ter paving, aewar and curb work; that
there la iruKr efflnlennv In the Dollce
departmentthe flra department haa al-
waya oeen erriclent oetier etreet Clean
In:, a more aatiaractnrv administration
of our park ayatem affalra, more work
for our ninnev In tha street drnartment.
oeiter aervica in the leaai aeuertmrui
and an absoiut knowledge that wa can
piace our ringer right on tha fallow wno
ia responsible for anvtbinar wa may not
Jim or approve or." . . .
Hot Sxpertmeat la jCralvastoa. ..
What haa bean or ran ha aald aa to
the Iowa law mlanamed tha Pea
Molnea plan belna In an experimental
condition, cannot Be truthfully aald of
the commlaelon Dlan under which tha
city of Oalveaton la being- governed, aa
inn city naa oeen governed oy tna com-
mission of five persons for near aeven
years.' and which cltv la eubdlvlded into
tour aepartmenta aa follows;
1., Finance and revenue. ' '
2, , W'aterworka and sewerage.
S. Streets and publlo property.
i. roiice ana lire. , . -
And the mavnr-nreililnnf ! the aiecu
tlva head Of all auch denartmenta.
In view of tha oonatant wrancllna of
our city ornciai ana the aeemingiy
tn
Three, hundred men from every walk
of Ufa In Portland attended tha banque
at tha Commercial club hat night to
ahow their eateem for Forrest Smlthaon,
Alfred Gilbert and Pan Kelly, tha three
famoua Oregon champion In tha Lon
don Olympic game. For four hour
tha athlete were feasted and toaated
and cheered. Every mention of their
grand accompllahment In competition
with tha heat-trained athletea In tha
world waa the signal for an outburat
And tha rafter of the handsome ban
quet room reeenoed with the "tan; ran
raha" ao apontaneoualy uttered by tha
Banqueters.
The beat vlntase of Portland'a ora
tory waa uncorked and eloquence flowed
freely aa did the wlnea of ancient
Oreec In celebration of an Olympic, vlo-
runiio men ana private citiaena
tory.
vied
with each other in lauding the
three young athletea who brought auch
v
menta. Governor 'Chamberlain,
attention to the atate by
long and
unneceaaary
transaction of lta business, to tha great
delaya in
detriment of the people of the city aa a
of Iowa ha auatalned the .validity of S,110 ."P'lm ,M.Vl.Vlr
that lew. that w m-f h. thin Oalveaton, I will quote from a corn-
mere akeletnn without ...h..n. thnrh munjcsiion py Ki. rt. jneeaetqrougn,
It la true the law doea not -direct each
and every step that each man. muat take
wno works at making an excavation on
the atreeta, or otherwise, the law pro
vide aa to who ahall supervise and
direct the work of eaoh branch of the
city government and leavea the details
for the particular member of the board
who haa charge of auch branch, to. work
w. mm rorry inn) erieri, budjoci, now
ever, to the say ao of the entire board,
and subject further to the will of the
people.
Prodnoea Oood Basalt.
Another of said committee ia report
er io nave -opposea it ror the reason
that Dr. Chapman favored' it and that
it wa experimental. "' -
It Is true that, In a sense, It Is exper
imental, as the city of Dea Moines haa
only been governed by the provision
of said .law for-considerably less than
one year, but I have In my possession
a letter from a member of the Commer
cial club of Pes Moines. In which he
states, among other things:
"In a general way we are seeing good
results from the new plan. In every
business, whether that of a private cor
poration, or the administration of the
nirairs or a municipality, a prime requi
'III qui
E. R-
of the City club of Oalveaton, who haa
Tor yeara been a cloae atudent or mu
nicloal affalra and who aava aa follow
"The cltv charter reaulrea that the
board ahall meet In regular aeaslon at
least once every week. These meetings
taae Dlace Thursday afternoon at a
o clock. These meeting are conducted
In a dignified, buslneaslili
are free-from wranrllna
confuaion. The commissioners ait
around a directors' table, the mayor pre
siding. The city attorney and the heada
or the various department are required
dv tna city charter to attend ail meet-
inars of the board. But little speech
maklna la .lndulred in and the oresence
or idle spectators is an exception ratner
man ine ruie. , Business ia transacted
their achlove
trlaln. Mayor
Lane, Oeneral Charles F. lieeje, the
toastmaater; Blshon C'harlea Hcaddlng,
who aaw and described .JlnMtliaon a
hurdling, OUbert'a vaulting and the
memorable Marathon race: Colonel
Jamea Jackson, President Ferrln of Pa-
ciflo university. 13. K. Irvine of tha
board of resents of the Orecon Agri
cultural college, and Dr. A. A. Morrison.
or unusual interest were the speeches
Of the three athletea themselves. As
usual Bmlthaon'a effort waa confined to
the ahortest apace possible. He made
record of 16 seconds over the hurdles
and hla speech-making lasted scarcely
lonaer. Pan Kelly's response waa
allantlv longer and OUbert'a of con
siderable length. Gilbert told an Inter
esting storv of the Karnes in London
and the part "Yankee pluck" played In
winning lor the Americans.
The committee spent much time in
POLITICS STIRS
Ilill'JMII ISLES
Natives Fear rower Will Be
Taken From Them by
Government, . ,
1 (Called rrea Lstsed Wlra.t
Honolulu, Sept H. Tha coming alec
tlon for delegate to qongres la rapidly
developing Into a racial quarrel between
the home role party, aided by tha labor
party and tha eo-called .American par
ty, and It la feared here today tint
before the Id of November aJr the
provlncea in th Hawaiian Island will
ba In a turmoil.
W. C. Aohl, founder of th labor par
ty and Charles Notley, leader of tha
horn rule party, arc touring the Isl
ands, speaking; to the natlvea and Urg
ing them to vote on strictly racial line
thla fall,' . . . -
Motley wanta to go to waaningtou
i a delegate and considerable bitter-
neaa haa been injected Into -thv riant
by his - friends, who declare that the
proposed plan of governing Hawaii by
a commission similar to tne one tnat
coverna tha District of Columbia la
simply a plan to take the government
or tne laianaa away irora tne natives. ,
The acbema to allow soldlera to vote
ia looked at askance by tha natlvea.
who declare that tha administration can
garrison the forte with - eoldlere. and
thua carry any election in iiawan.
A proposed amendment to tha lmml
gratlon law allowing planters to as
sist Eurooean immlcranta la being on
posed by the natlvea who point to the
nnux oi japaneee inai roiiowea
ilmilar amendment, with reference to
oriental immigranta
Plrat annual Pact fie ' National' Live-
i . . n i m . a
iidck Dnow ana I DCU 1. o,
24, 25, 16, at tha Portland Country Club
grounds.
Oilnes (tmmlaalnnrrs,
tUalug Fnaa Leased WUe.l
Ban rranciaoo, . Sept. ll. Chang . Po
Ling and U Ching Halang. imperial
commissioner to the flsherlea congreaa
hat la tn be bald at Waahlnaton 8ep
tember 22, are hare today, vlaltlng tha
ii
oca) Chlneaa eolonyi before departing
for th east They arrived from China
on.'th new turbine Tanya Maru yes
terday afternoon. After th fisheries
eonareaa haa adjourned they will travel
through the eaat eludylng school eon
dltlone and return to China by way of
Europe. .
All Imnortant matters are discussed an
differencea adlusted in conference. The
city attorney haa great influence with
tne commissioners, ana ma aavice is
freely sought.
Simplicity Oreat Testnpe.
" Too many eooka spoil the broth' la
an oia aaying, wnicn can wen oft appnea
to a Doard of iz or le aldermen, in uai
veaton It has been clearly proved that
iDalltv. a nrlme renul- 1 1"". " 1'"" "ri-.r; VL.T. I -m
Hit. I. th. n.ln .oWlv,in. presiaeni can iriiaci wi uueinene ui
. ' ..... . . ...w...-. ........ - i ' - IR o M.rmai. av. m mavni and tn ft hof.
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dignified, buslneasllka manner, and I decorating the larae banquet room and
efrom-wrangling, disputes and I tnelr WOrk showeS in the pretty ar
rangement of things. The menu pro
vided by the committee under the di
rection of General Beebe was all that
could be desired. The menu card con
tained the pictures of the three victors
In their track aults and made a valuable
souvenir of the occasion.
With the singing . of "America the
banquet ended. A brief Informal recep
tion waa held afterward so that many
who had come late could meet the boys.
Today the athletes are guests at
luncheon of United States Senator Jona
than Bourne at the Portland. Senator
Bourne waa unable to be present at the
banquet last night.
Horrxxr xo2.
Are you lust barely getting around by
the aid of crutches or a cane? Unleaa
you have loat a limb or Jiav a de
formity if your trouble ia rheumatism,
lumbago, sprain, stiff Joints or anything
of Ilk nature uaa Bailard's Snow Lini
ment and In no time you can throw
away your crutches and b aa well aa
Sold by
anv one.
Price 26c, 80c and 11.00.
Skidmore Drug company.
Selz Shoes
are honestly
made ot leather
You'll find
lots of shoes
made nowa
days that
. arc cheap
ened in little ways you can't see hemlock instead of
oak-tanned soles ; composition instead of leather heels ;
pieced counters instead of good solid sole leather.
We're strong for Selz Royal Blue Shoe because
we don't have to watch that sort of thing; they're
honest leather all through. Fall styles are here.
Selz Royal Blue Shoes $3.50, $4, $5
Seventh and Washington.
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Fall
Fashion
Numbeitl
jj; WILL BB ISSUED
K WITH THE JOURNAL j
j Sunday
promptly, but without any undue haste.
no
mu J . L . . .
boird of public work. W7.nT0 & nd wlth r
vnrnum council oommiiiees, it waa im
possible to fix responsibility. Author
ity wi
harmonv.
"The strongest feature or tne commis-
raa vested in a
T7nder the new plan, respbnsHillity for
everything in the particular department
rests with the one alderman, who, by
me pian, oecomea neaa or that depart
ment." "In the public works department, the
sisnnarn or erriciency or the Inspection
department has been wonderfully im
proved and practical and scientific meth-
otis or testing materials have been In
troduced. - AS S result there has heen
more rejections of materials offered for
. paving ana public work in three months
than in any three years previous to th
limns anopieo. un one 300 or IS blocks
of vitrified block paving, over one-sixth
of the blocks offered were rejected. On
two block of creosoted block paving, all
th block offered waa subjected to the
test required in the specification and
resulted in lta rejection.
Benefit All Aronnd.'
"It ! waa .formerly the. practice for,
workmen In the afreets and sidewalks!
nepartment to snow up at the city hall
at a. m. for work, and to-take from
20 m nutf i .to an hour of time, paid for
by the city, in going to their work.
Now the, men are required to show up
on the work at 8 m m. ' rc
"In thetreet cleaning department,
there i haa probably been the most
marked improvement. We are getting
clean streets now and at no greater out
V lay than formerly, when there was
scarcely any noticeable result of work
done. The flxinar of responsibility lias
resulted In this for better methods have
K.ie '" i'an of city government ia its per-
vJ..J??3ii?2 fot Simplicity. Its directness, and in
limiting, the number of those directly
charged with the management of the
city's affalra and In fixing in -tha cen
tralisation or responsibility.
"Under this plan the mismanage
ment of a department is promptly law
at the door of the neglectful commis
sioner, not only by the general public
but by the mayor-president and the
other members of the board. The
knowledge of personal responslbilit:
watcniuineaa cause eacn commit
to take a oersonal interest and to
special pride in the .proper management
of his department, realizing as he must
that the merit as well as defects are
easily recognised by his associates, aa
well as bv the publlo generally.
"The Galveston commission itovem-
ment began September 18. 1901. At that
time the cltv was practically bankrupt:
its taxable values were greatly reduced;
it owed a heavy floating debt in sha
of sorlnt Issued for current bills;
the crade. Galveston county has also
just Issued 600,000 bonds for Its share
of the coat of $1,400,000 causeway to
connect the Island with the mainland.
Elghty-flve per cent of tne taxaoie
valuea of Galveston county are located
In the city of Oalveaton, hence the en
tire burden of taxation falls largely
upon the city proper.
ine tax rate ror cuy purposes in
1907 waa $1.60 and atate and county
purpose f 1.61 ft. valuations ror as
sessing purposes arc quite reasonable.
and notwithstanding Galveston's experi
ence and accomplishments, its taxes are
lower than any targe city in lexas.
"All departments of the city are work
ins: in perfect harmony and render ef
ficient aervlce.
"It is true that the commission plan
Htvan simplifies cltv government and centrai-
laaloner responalbllity. Under this plan the
o feel a aearchllght of public opinion playa upon
i..m.M the work of each commissioner. If a
department la badly managed tne com
missioner in charee cannot escape cen
sure or blame. Bids must be advertised
Two Skirts With Every
Suit One Skin
Free
To introduce our Suit De
partment to new Customers,
we offer this week with every
suit sold an
1 ape
the
city hall, water works station, and some
of the Are enarina houses were In ruin
and the street paving In wretched con
dition. One of the first acts of the board
waa to secure the services of three emi
nent engineers. Messrs. Noble. Robert
and Ripley, for the preparation of plana
ror tne protection 01 ine cuy iron
calamitous overflow.
Taxes Hot High,
"Their report called for a seawall to
cost $1,000,000 and the raising of the
grade of the city $2,000,000. The county
built the seawall and the city haa raised
Miss Roylsioi. Tells of
Her Good Fortune
Miss Eva Roylston, a Prominent Youngs Lady of Dayton,, Tenn,,
Who Was So Run Down From Indigestion and Stomach
Trouble That She Could Not Eat Anything, Feels So Over
joyed to Think That She Is Now in Robust Health That She
Wants to Tell Everybody About It.
Miss Roylston says that she was
. all run down, had indigestion and
stomach trouble so badly that she
could not eat or retain anything on
her stomach, but now she is happy
to state that these troubles are things
of the past. Today she can eat any
thing and it agrees with her, she is
robust and strong and is anxious to
tell anybody who is sick and needs a
tonic about her wonderful recovery.
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Jr ' j'V
far In everv Instance where the ex Den
dlture exceeds $500 and no bonds can
be isvued without a favorable vote of
tha taxpayera."
All Speak ravorably.
I also quote from a letter dated July
13. 1908. which I received from the
secretary of the chamber of commerce
Of Galveston and which will explain
itself and which Is as follows:
"Your letter of June 80. It affords
me great pleasure to say that the com-I
mission form of government aa adopted
by Galveston and carried out 1 by our
competent mayor-president and four
commissioners has so commended Itself 1
to the people of Galveston that I io not
believe there would be 10 votea in favor
of going back to the old proposition, If
it were submitted.
'The commission form has a great
many advantages, to mv mind the great
est is that the four commissioner are
able to Judge more easily and grasp a
condition or situation than the former
council of 17 members. Then again in
selecting but five men you do not run
the risk of ward polltlca being intro
duced and public members being secured
from some certain locality. Commia-
aloners are elected bv a vote of all the 1
people in the city, and In any Intelligent
community there are alwaya enough
well-meaning citizens to control. This
I have found to be the case in Galves
ton."
Improve over present rorm.
From all the Information at hand, I
therefore conclude as It would seem any
reasonable man must, who haa knowl
edge of the conditions prevailing In the
city of Portland, arid who really haa the
welfare of the citv at heart, that either
the so-called Des Moines plan under the
Seneral law 01 jowa or in so-cauea
alveston plan, would be a great Im
provement over that now prevailing in
this cltv. as in either case the business
of the city is transacted promptly and
in a DUSineaMi me wy, nu iiviict: i
tractors for navlna our atreeta or doing
other work would know the particular
person with whom they would have to
deal and that when their services are
cnmnleted there would not be months 1
of delay in securing their pay and Ba a
result hundreds of thousands of dollars
of charges exacted by them in excess of
the reasonable values on account of
auch delay, would be saved to the peo
ple of our city, and it waa owing to the
Knowledge of the great and unnecessary
to tne people 01 our cuy in ni'
Investigate this extra liberal off ef; you'll find it to be worth
while and just what it says two skirts for price of one.
Ladies
Suits
She says nothing seemed to help her I tng its street, eewer and other work
QUDB anU UtV biiuvbi cvuwiiuim uaitri-
Ing and bickering, and ahall I aay it.
dickering between th mayor and mem
bers of our city council, and which al
moat invariably, wbere auch a course la
pursued by any executive and. legla
latlva bnrfv. operates to the rreat Injury
of the cltv through Increased cost and
expense to the taxpayers, that induced
the committee on .Municipal affalra of
tha, xhatnher of commerce to aome
months aim prepare and make thai
recommendation it did to the chamber I
of -commerce, that a committee should
be appointed to conalder the matter and I
prepare a charter a ions; ine lines or
until the took Duffy's Pure Malt
Whiskey at prescribed by her doctor
and it worked like magic. Miss Roy I
ston requests to have the story of
her good fortune published, that
it may be the means of showing the
thousands who suffer as she did the
quick sure way to complete recov
MISS EVA ROTUBTOX.
he
wifl take pleasure in answering any questions and telling how she
was restored to health.
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
is an absolutely pure distillation of malted grain; great care being used to
have every kernel thoroughly matted, thus destroying the germ and pro
ducing a predigested liquid food in the form of a malt essence, which is
the most effective tonic stimulant and invigorator known to science; soft
tried by wtrmlh and moisture its palatabibty and freedom from injurious
Substances render it so that it can be retained by the most sensitive stomach.
If you wtah to kcrp young, strong and vigorous and have on your
cheeks the glow ef perfect health, take Duffy s Tare Xfalt Whiskey regu
larly, ffkeeor ding to 'directions.' It tones and strengthens the heirt action
m . . at. .. a m
ana pannes uc entire system, it is recognuea as toe wnrws leading
snedicine everywhere.
ery and health
Thnae h rA thi'a r t Uhrt-m I somewhat similar to that of Oalveaton,
inose wno read this are at liberty I Texll. or that prevailing in the atat
to. write this young lady who says pf Iowa nd known a, or .called, th
to the people 01 roruino ior aanniion.
8. H. GRUBER.
MIXING MAMS
ACCUSED OF THEFT
The horrie of Full-Fashioned Suits, the best
the eastern markets afford, for it is our aim
to deal only in standard goods as to material
and style. In fact, these we are now show
ing are Standard Style Suits. We sell, too,
on a lower margin of profit than the regular
dealer. We can well afford to do so, seeing
that there is no extra burden of rent, light
and fuel to be taxed against our Suit De
partment. On top of low prices we place
liberal credit. Small payir.cnt is all that's
asked then you may, if you choose,
Pay $1.00 a Week
Prices Range From $15.00 to ?45.00
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