The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 19, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND.
SATURDAY
L. -U I ' 1 'M
EVENINO. SEPTEMBER 19. 1008.
SILVER JUBILEE TO BE ViEl'
on properly. nd waa nnljr atxiut una
Ihlrrt Iha numher or paramiaj
menu wr niada, aa tn lot. In ltsfl
Ilia li roll tmiiunlM lo 1.IS.41 I,
and Ilia prcanla of dUnquncy
1.31.
'rha n um bar of naraonal ta imBB
EVENTLONG REMEMBERED gj
tntnla ilvea an lnlaralln lnlat to
amount of work irinrmi. in
lhara arara only l.llu oaraonal aaaaa
mania. In 1U thara war II. OKI, lit I
tha followlna" yoar ill. In Hot !!.
and In 1U7 thxra war It.tlO. Tha In. I
eraaaa of tha 107 roll on poraonal Uim
ovr ltol la tl par cant. 41 par cent ovar
THE
1 1 1104. 4 er cant ovar 1801 and It par
LI 1 II I J leant over J0. Tha numbar of booka
!
t 4'v-' ' 'I $v-- I
V"4'' A ' ' ' 1
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f ' -'on s
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. r. . T-iMriniiinnr-TiiTrrrrr-liwfrr -aftiiiivi-Vii'iMfiiiiiMMWMaiiiii afinmnamii rinmi
of Third aftd Sherman. I
I
ln-memorlei of the Dast will, be con-1
ai . - -01
M'-f( surf;
Tv' i i iafT
II ft t'nder tha law paaaad by tha lt Ug-
lezii llalatura It booompa tha duty of tha
I 1 I ahurlff afl.ii tha flrmt Mnnill In Orfoher
Nrxlilto laaua a portlflrata of dallnauaner
aralnat all tha rral tala upon
1 to
tha taiaa hava.not baen paid
penalty and Interaat.
who appllea for It and para
ly ana interaai. ir ma ownar ap
pear a to radaem It within thraa yaara ha
hlch
any ona
tha taxaa.
ownar
muat iar ud-all tha axnanaa and alaol
pay tna noiaer or ma rtinoataa i par
cant unnn lila money.
Younir women are often
sufferers for want of proper
at just the rteht timn.
i tmuv. TV ' i I manu - jaxna ror mo win
MTS. nniuiam. Rt T.vnn. Mum. n labia until r.hni.F i tana
. . . ' p.. "i n i -
aiwajs issuea to young girl a Bpeo-
If tha ownar doaa I
not radeatn within tha tlma apaolflad tha
ran i neat a noidar may bring auit or rora.
closure and obtain a clear. title. . j
Tha tax collection department U aend-1
ma; .out leiiera caiuna; attention to me I
aw to an who appear on tna roiia aa
ownlnar property on which tha tax la
unpaid. If thar hava dlanoaed of tha
property they are-aaked to aend. tha
name and addreaa of tha oreaent ownar.
All of thoaa who oomeo cloaa op their I
nan paymenia anouia orinr wun mem I
their recelpta for tha flrat half pay. I
menu j axea ror io win not Da pay.
lal invitation ti wrltoto her about TAFT POBCED TO FIOIIT
ineir sicicness. la a mother . .
and fully Understands. : '(Continued from. Paaa OneV
y In nine chances out of tern
wijj. uo ju.il iuo same aa tnoae 01 I aenator.
tnATmino InrltAattrhrwoA lAVfa.n11n. I "m '""
" j o nuumiwtwiiuuiun. I orranlie r
LYDIA Em PINllHAM'S
VEQETABLE COMPOUND
Is -what you need to restore health.
' Miss Abby F. Barrowa. of Nilnn.
Tille, Ohio, writes to Mrs. Pinkham :
impany nnany decided to re
n New Jeraav-and rav dutlaa
"Any' letter written me by Archbold
since that time were auch aa any cltl-l
en might write to any legtalator con-
All Groqors
5C-
earning legislation pending In a body of
wmcn n 11 a memoer.-. ine standard
or nobody elan ever paid'rae . cent on
account of public service.".
" . . i I, i i i ''.-, -i .
Cincinnati, Sept. J9. Republican
BL Lawrence . Church at Corner
The' celebration of the silver Jubilee
of St, Lawrence's Catholic pariah, will
take place tomorrow mprnlng at the
church, Third and Sherman streets.
Archbishop Alexander Chrfatla of Fort
land, assisted by tha pastor of St Law
rence, Rev. G. C, Hughes, and thev. clergy
of 'the cltv will sing the solemn pontifi
cal mass. i
Rev, George- F.- Thompson . of St.:
Mary's cathedral will preach the Jubilee
m i n n, lib ii nan im:smtimimL
f ' -A
' i.
1 J
Jured up by
the inscription on '
which Is i as follows:
Artbnr Was President.
"On the 16th day of September .In the
year of our Lord, 1883, Most Rev.
Charles J. Seghers, second archbishop
of . Oregon CHy, solemnly laid and
blessed the corner stone of this church.
erected to the supreme and most mercl
ful God and dedicated to the honor of
bt. Lawrence, deacon and martyr. Pods
Leo XIII holdlne; at this time gloriously
ana proviaenuauy me Keys or Bt. peter.
Chester A. Arthur bolnir . Dreaident of
the United 'States, Z. F. Moody governor
or vregon ana J. a. Chapman mayor of
me city or Portland."
- The Jubilee services, - will . begin
prompuy .ai io;3U o clocK tomorrow.
Vesper services In the evening at 7:80
will be conducted by Monselgneur Rauw.
roup wins is me -musical program:
'Ecee Sacerdos Magnus". .. ...Gregorian
"Kyrle" .............. ... Gounod
"Uioria in Kxceinis" f.. Gounod
Credo in TJnum Deum" Gounod
-uneriory j Rossini
"Banctua". aounod
"Benedictus" . . . ." Gounod
-Agnus uei uounod
Members of the choir: The Misses
narrett. hajrth. twiss. Wh I taker, Lahaie,
Birnlrkel, Irene Barbs r, Dunn, M. Bar
bar, Irene Flynn, Meadames . W. J.
3
Archbishop Christie, .Who -Will Pon
tlHcate at Tomorrow Services.
aermoi.., This glfteB priest is recognised
as one of the most eloquent orators of
me puipit in- tne west.-
- Third Oldest la Fortland.
: The""TOUslc-for the mass will be under
the supervision . of Mrs. i. Walter Reed,
wbo wfll be aided by the leading sing
er and Instrumentalists of the city. The
selection of a mass has been made- from
smonf Gounod's maaterDiecea. Thn
who will take part, in rendering the
mass have been preparing for, weeks.
St. Lawrence's parish is the third old
est In Portland, ther corner stone of the
present church having been laid In 188J
by Rev. C. J. Seghers. second archbishon
of Oregon. During the past 25 year
the church has had only two pastors.
The first waa Rev.- B. Orth. tire arch
bishop, who recently retired 'from the
archdiocese of Victoria, B. C The see.
ond one Is the present rector Rev. O. C.
gf'" Tl :
V. i ffS s
ii Tin..,- y a. x
nervous, had dull headaches, backache, headquarters haa ' been- beseiged to-
ana waa verv invo-n ap. nnniin u " nicmu uu iwsu lur luiuruia-
noarood. Lvdla E.Piukhsm's Veiretahie I tlon renardlnar'tfie- report tffat the I
wmpouna ana your advice made me vox machine, has been turned down
reirnlar, well and stronir. I am now in 1 hv tha natin-ai rmmi a- t.
better health than ever before." Taft will pr. it nrncti,.iiv .in- t
MissElaie L, Hook, of Chelsea, his campaign in this state, assisted ,
Vt, writes to Mrs. Pinkham: tty Senator Dick- so far as It Is con-
I am only sixteen vcara old. hnt sidered "Judicious." -The' atata nr.
Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- a-anlzatlnn hna fot lha hlnw tirAct
pound and your advice hava cured me ltii.n.,h T7n.i.n j .u
7Si Vie0? '"f -UPvPHed J "T81
thinj else had failed." that a 50,000 check passed to Tor-
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. Oil has made more stir In the ai-
For thirty vears Lvdia E. Pink, ready troubled political waters.
uoujo v t'geuiT)ie tompound, maae Friends of Foraker and Hearst hava
from rOOtS ana nerbg, has been the redoubled their search of tha recorda
sianaara remedy for female ills. ' the Ohio supreme court for the ap-
ftnd has positively Cured thousands 01 pearanceof Foraker's name as attorney
WOmen Who have been troubled With of renl for the Standard Oil in the
Misplacements, inflammation, ulcera- 8lat0 ca8P8 t0 wn,cn 1,9 referred in his
uon, norofci tumors, irreirularities. 1 11 ,,aa l? " w,in ine
na-rinAin min V,nl, i ' trust except in certain atote cases in
volving legislative acting against the
corporation.
In 18P6 Foraker successfully cftm
batted tho efforts of the enemies of the
Cincinnati Traction company to secure a
60-year franchise and he' appeared be
fore the legislature at that time and ar
gued his case for his client.. Since that
time no record can be found which
shows that the senator fought legisla
tion adverse to the Standard Oil com-
f-any. This Is taken as direct evidence
hat Foraker's statement that Archbold
employed him to represent the company
in matters pending Derore tna legisla
ture was unirue.
Republicans profess to see In the- For
cker mlx-tip the reason for the failure
of the "Slg Stick" to hammer anti-
Standard Oil legislation through con-
frress last session. It is reported that
t will be showed that Foraker was
quietly instrumental in opposing' some
of the measures President Roosevelt
was anxious to force.
Deriodic rutins. bn.rlrap.hA. that. huar.
ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges
tion,dlzziness,ornervous prostration
Why drmV -n try jt ? -
-
Rer. J. C. Hughes, Present. Pastor
of St. Lawrence Church. ;
Smith, and M. Beauchamps, Messrs. Mon-
tsg, Glanelll, KUleen. Mailer, Bannnan
Jain,
the work could not be completed within
a year.
Bnarp cmuolam Basnits.
Simons win nharnlv crlftclanH hv T
E. Sullivan who questioned Simons In
regard to his statement. Simons said
that when the contract waa let tn thorn
that W. M.- Ladd came to him and
Stated that if the work waa tn he com.
Pleted within six months that he L,adrl)
would sign a remonstrance against the
Imorovement. Rlmnm then malA thai
he told Mr. Ladd that the company
would not be able to complete the work
within a year and that it would be
necessary for tho company to ask for
an extension of time..
"Why dlcfn't VOU tell the evemiHva
board that when they asked vou how
long It would take to complete the
work?" asked Mr. Sullivan.
"Because we thought that v war
making enough allowance to the hnni-ri
replied Simons.
. "But as ft matter of faft rehan Vio
board asked you how long It would take
to complete the work did you not state
inai n wouia lane rrom Tour to six
rnonmsr- again queried Sullivan, who
continued before Simons could answer
by aaylng: "We gave you all the time
you wanted or asked for, and now you
come In and tell us that you laughed be
hind our backs and told a private cltl
sen that the work could . not be com
pleted In less than a year.
1 ao not mink that vnu 1)111,1,1 t
allowed a continuance of time, and I
think that you should be fined in addl-
STEVEXS AD3IITS
Glanelli,
Klynn. Sauvaln.
rlna. Wa
and A. 8auvaln.
Flemins. Cain. Wolt.
Iker, Neeaon, Atkinson, Kasper
3IAY0FS STAB.
(Continued from Pag One.)
Gobbled Up STln irtaraets.
-hMa.yo.KLa'!, hi ? " of nfn "treats
which the Pacific Bridge company had
secured contracts for on1 the east side
J?.lnolu,'?rw?.,ch h,av b!n finished,
although the time limit .has expired
on nearly everyone of them. Mayor
Lane accused the brldr enmnan .
securing the contracts.1 thus shutting
out all chance of any other firm
erson securing the work, and then or
erlng Its plant to oomnlet. tha
Uf course, you can do bmina ht
way said Mayor Iane. "Rut
not going to do It so long aa I am
mayor of this city. This work should
have been finished month , ..
Should have been nunailu .
day you were over contract ir-..
t Inlah - AW th.n'r.u..',u-.u-S'"(? p""- r
tne b
Such
i m . i , , . . " in.i I ia m. maiivr I ur rnnjeuiurv, 11 r. oirv-
fc.,.E.a ii. ""I1." its business ens wishe to marry again within that
IJSZllf? 12ZLU Toul? t- time he will have to relinquish his citi-
..V.. .... ..i ."'i r7ra" "na ' Ffu Mtunip in Oregon, it was stated by
i,nWL J.T .7:."". c you one man todsy that Mr. Stevens and
.., uii .( ann n
(Continued from Page One.)
of British Columbia, in the Dominion of
Canada, in February. 1892. and ever
since were and now are, husband and
wife."
The complaint goes on to State chat
during the month of August, 1907. the
defendant wilfully and without cause or
provocation, deserted and abandoned the
plaintiff. '
The conclusions found by the court
were that the equities of the case are
with the defendant, that the plaintiff
is entitled to the decree and that neither
pony is vmiLieu iu any cubib ur uia-
bursements. '
Mrs. Stevens, accompanied by rrer at
torney, A. E. Clark, appeared before
Referee Runyan this morning. Mr.
Stevens was not present, but was rep
resented by one of his counsel. D. P.
Price of Cake St Cake's office. Through
Mr. Price, Mr. Stevena entered a general
demurer to the complaint, which under
the statutes Is effectively an admission
of the allegations.
As soon as the decree had been signed
by Judge McBride. Mrs. Stevens and
her counsel returned to Portland, reach
ing here at noon.
Second Wife la FllgHt.
Mr. Stevens and his latest wife, ,nee
Lillian Monk, are resldlna- at 123 North
Twenty-third street. What course they
tnat tna courts nave
m hln haiii' P d nd nered at J acknowledged that Louise Powell 8tev
ich actinnJ Twn i .,:..you,r, tatementa.Jana' marriage was legal and that T. M.
Y il- ?i.r I?' ba ,,owel- ' Stevens cannot remarry for six months,
lou are the gentleman who mm that I la a -t .i-mn re ur bi...'
Celebrate 60fch
Wedding Anniversary;
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Leigh
ton, of Columbia Falls, Me., re- j
cently celebrated their , 60th
wedding anniversary in health
and strength.
Mr. Leighton, who is 88
years of age, was engaged in
business for 56 years, is a life- -long
advocate of temperance
and has been prominent in poli tics.
He praises Duffy's Pure.''
Malt Whiskey for restoring .
and sustaining his vitality and :
strength in his declining years. ;
"I am 88 years old., Mrs. Leighton '
and I celebrated our 60th wedding anni-
versary a short time ago, both strong
and vigorous, I was in mercantile busi- ,
ness here for about 56 years. Held va
rious public offices; at one time repre- I
sented this district in the state legisla
ture. I live a retired life at present. I
take a dose of Duffy's Pure Malt Whis
key every night. It does me much good. ,
It restores my vitality and strength. I
have always been a strong, though not
hypocritical, advocate of temperance., I
MB. X.BTX x-sxemTOK 88 teaks oix have never used intoxicants. I use and
indorse Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey as a tonic medicine." LEVI LEIGHTON. '
Thousands of men and women who are old in years but young in activity and spirits like Mr. Leighton thank
God for the great renewer of youth.
- - -aBa ,
AsrAi .
-v?v
-i....,yv..i.,li.,. iK)'ova'Ml!iSill tl,lMHuiiiu. J I
: i ' ii " I
Pur Mali Wbi'sketf
racotnmanaea mat tna pacinc Bridge
company ba allowed an extension. of 180
aaya, uia committee recommended that
M. J. Conlay. who has lust completed his
first contract for tha city and who I
not familiar with the procedure be fined
$40, aad J. P. O'Nell be fined 140. Mayor
tn aeciarea mat sucn action wa not
rigtit. inasmuch a both thea men; had
finished their work snd Performed It In
iirai riass manner.
Mayor Lane aald that ha could not
eo why the ona company ehould h al
lowed all tha tlma It aakad for without
being penalised while the smaller con
tractors ahould ba subjected to flnea.
Conley waa p re-en t and wa given tha
rourteay of tha floor after tha com ml t-
f lite-)' a report recommending that ha ba
I i 1 1 nnea wa rererrad bark to tha commit
Ii II tea for further conatderatloa. While he
- 11 waa explaining hla poet tlon and etattng
in. ti w waa aiv i in ii i a r run aw pro-
traura, cauin un nm ir na wantea
hla noatt I aa t aa flna at 14 I'nn I..
r . . . I . . . . . . . .
I aiiur vi I rarn no ana unta in in reply when
Ha bin ordered nlaaj to alt down, etatlng
that h did not car to hear anything
further f mm hlnv .
f Vaorga SlnMHia. manager of th Paclfle
Th. n.n.h hM.. h.iaa - h a 1 Prldae company, waa preseateel and waa
r hurt h h iiui i tTrv-ki.T "Vk" -": "OTr'0 .fP-. "srra.al t length
.-..i T-.J r"-. 'JT .m tna airnr-uiuea a
Archbishop Orth, First
t - the Church.
llsrhaa. who haa held lb pulpit of 8tl
Lawrenoa'a sine 100... . , 1
raiorai reatdenca and a convent.
cnooi waa eetamisbed D
rnarg or
Heart of
Durln
whin ttal , K. to
Thcirt Brida CAtnpany la tta werk aad In-
tnetnoara that al-
enlerrxj inta a
ecmrlet Stark
, that ha knew
---- ....wii.i i ... . . sw nrmav rmni'.ny hi i
rth- ?..t!i-i,"t,,i' d '? Udv-rtantly teld tha irrr
of the eist-ra of tha Immaculate tho.iah tha com parr had
1 .wITLJlL?mtnS' ' ienntract with tha cfty to
g tn ortwinnln Hunaay lnnni-'airMt within alx nxmtia
f)rcgonffjf
Oobm Offkvi
coum ciuora.
come in ana make the city a party t
"v" y. aing ror time ax
lenaiona wmcn tho airaet committee
ii . anuwm TVU,
"Such action will not ba permitted
eimer. ana l ao not Intend to allow
myaelf to become a party to such ao-
UUOB.
Kajor X Ajtgarad.
y areauy wrougnt u
over tho affair and nervoualv mi-ai ,,
and down behind his chair while the
in emigre coniinueo me,, argument
aaj aw,m a new memoer or tne board
expreaaed rreat eurnrlaa ta find tha -it.
II -wing Itaelf to enter Into contracts
w ii n-ii iiw itnnfffl aa dciioiui" Ha a-i.i
that th hoard ahould adopt some poller
whereby the contract ahoula be limited
to a certain tlma and no extensions
nwiia d allowed uniaaa uixiar
ordlnarr conUngenclca. H waa Irame-
aiaieiy oeaieaea or aanin. fir n- -
imona wun ail aorta or x1raordlnarr'
conttnaronclea. Put ha maaJiwil nmne
arainai ina uma-wora axcaae of tha
con i rectors aaa urrad that th board
adopt some plan whereby th trouble
cotiia eiiminaiea.
When a final vote waa taken tha
aaortion or tna cotnmlttea a rarwirt
ri-nm oat roin toi a ror lie aaontlon
and Bwett. Nwell and Sullivan mt-d
agalnat IL Then Sullivan mnrM tha
th patitioa for an eiteaelon f 1 dara
be not allowed. Thla would bar hn
Hiviraivni t iinnoaine a rina ar eta a
amy roc a-.- r tna i,( aav. r a total
fin Of It.iM. ta tha MUimit a-M
aiiar a on aiacuaeloa tha mam
aiso otad tMa ewn. Snl'lraa alona
aland Ina- for hla a-ntloa. With aniKi..
- v awnorm wna rnrmj t
iL i m p-tnon. euniTM arala awing
wnir na vj ma I ira mam a f a
at votlag against th cxteaatna.
iOKTum, ouooi.
A. X- attlXS
t- SAafrKI ...0-rJ Maaaaa
cArxc a SA.MVSU am
Th Poticyholdcars Company
Is-Best -for Oregonians
' 0LY. OXETER -CENT
rCntlnl frn-Bj Pag Otia
Lillian Monk-Steven Intended removing
to tjnicago. Dut no connrmation or this
statement could be secured.
Stevens married Miss Lillian Monk In
July, after announcing that Louise
Powell Stevens, with whom he had lived
for nearly IS years, wa not his wife
and had never been married to him.
Threats were mad by Mr a. Stevens,
who Is a member of on of th oldest
and beat known families In Portland,
A KKXTTCKT EXPERIENCE
Coffee aaA TH Still at Work.
&
is an absolutely pure distillation of malted grain; great care being used to have every kernel thoroughly malted,
thus destroying the germ and producing a predigested liquid food in the form of a malt esence, which is the
most effective tonic stimulant and invigorator known to science: softened bv warmth and moisture its oalatahilitv
and freedom from injurious substances render it so that it can be retained by the most sensitive stomach.
it you wish to keep young, strong and vigorous and have on your cheeks the glow of perfect health, take
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey regularly, according to directions. It tones and strengthens the heart action and
purities tne entire system, it is recognized as a lamily medicine everywhere. ,
CAUTION. When you ask your druggist, grocer or dealer for Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey be sure you get
the genuine. It's the only absolutely pure medicinal malt whiskey and is sold in large sealed bottles only; never in
bulk. Price $1.00. Look for the trade-mark, the "Old Chemist," on the label, and make sure the seal over the cork
ia unbroken. Write Consulting Physician, Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester N. Y for free illustrated medical
booklet and free advice. . -
A Ky. lady had a very agreeable ex
a c
found harmful, and taking
off coffee drinking
perlence. In leavln
which ah found
on t'ostum. ttne never loaea an oppor
tunity 10 tan oiner or ner good ror tuna.
8 he eava:
"For ovr t rear I Buffered from
nervous trouble. Four yea re ago I was
down with nervous prostration and
heart trouble After aararal montha of
miaery, my doctor, ona or tha boat la
the country, told mo I muat oult eoff-a
and tea.
"What was f to do I must hava
nm warm beverage for breakfast aa
I had never don without on In my Ufa
"I eVcMed to trr Pnatum. Ilttla think
ing it would amount
to anrthlnar At
flrat I did not Ilk It. but wham wa
noiia 11 ia minatea, until it was dark
ana nrn. it waa oeiicioua. ana I aa
began to feel better.
jaiivr vannr rrjeiatn conanrauitrar t
Veal re I fa-J Ilka a atlfferamt r I
'"f naa pajeaj B poor naep-r. bvl now
eleap well and atn la porfert haaJlA.
Ann I glr the Crdlt to Poet urn.
"My eat Ira family now M it la .
""r aaremn at maakia.
1 ant an enthueiajrtle frlaexl of Ptum
ana i anew tnat what It ha dn-t for
a"" n win o tar earn-re. ao I Barer la
ctanca g r ta ragmen -nd Ii t tnoaa
rM nnrr nan cviiea oniiin
Nin siren hv pnataan - t. i.
' n avT, j aa Mat ta Wli-vtlln.-
ia rre- -Th-re a R-aao--
rttt reevd tb abov rftet? A
la tha olliee'w'T on a taa roll
Of ll.Mtl2M waa Ihreat aaartae nf
1 r r r a I I a leea a - -i -. aa
in 111 ? n ra- ta I t -r r-at !! rP fro time t Umax. Tbe
1 t L a 1 1 k a aa- I m a. a I . -
.... o? i r-r e;i7h v h-.v;- Ve." rr" w ri ! b
aea aa aaea-ftl a a..eea rer- I tstere ,
to have T. M. Stevens arrested for big
amy. While these threats were being
noised about It was announced that the
member of th Steven family had
come to soma agreement, and were try
ing to settle their troublea outside of
court.
llle tml Secretly.
The scandal had broken out. however.
and T. M. Stevena waa dropped from the
Arlington club, of which he had been a
member for-years, and waa shunted by
his old associates. This cut him to the
quick. It Is said, and he agreed to have
m divorce suit rued against him In
Oregon Cltr and to let tt be secured
without a contest. The suit was filed
aecretly and waa not known outaide the
lawyers and the members of the family
until mi a morning.
Mra. Louie Powell 8tevena will con
tinue ta live In Portland, It la aald. It
ta believed aha haa a ecu red alimony auf-
ucieni to aeap nor ia comrort.
Information of Interest.
Of ail tba national Induatrles relating
to tha attpply of electric acrvlce from
central stations appears to have been
leapt hand Ira Dord durln ar tba nariml nf
bualnaaa aeproealon which act In last
fall, both with reapect to the bualnaaa
of atabllah4 plaata and th entry Into
th Aald of .new central atatlona The
tattetico a to companlea Incorporated
during th Brat aaven month of the
preateat year, and th number of plant
under con at rue tlon within the earn
pot-too, arpear to lust try fullv th latter-
aeaartioa. whn aleo Indicating th
urprlatng rat at which th central
tat km Induatrr continue t expanaL
Thla la th verdict of th moat re
liable nonrr f thla kind f lnforma
t, Th Electrical World.
The Or.fn Enalnaerlaa- Mannan r.
fere rv a rhanre tn inv-at ia i hi. uj
cf am tndoetrr la tba Wlllamett valley
and rraiitaaS ,r a aatlafactorr ra ra
it1 g from tich aa Inreatment.
Can vara afford ta let ihia a-.ii
InTaatmrata au,t aa eh-rrfufir rartTa4
a lart nea rr full tafot-metlon rmli i
lret Oran r-rHiaarlna rm.
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