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THE OREGON DAILY' JOURNAU PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 8. 1008. ait.ani.-.jii-1. iJORTH END'S SALOONS ! ARE BEING WIPED OUT Proprietors Sec Their Business Ended If City Attorney's ' i Interpretation of Ordinance Poe'Not Give a !' Loop-Holt Few Licenses Renewed. WEBB GOES 10 CALIFORNIA 0011 . , ' ;. '-' ' Must Stand Trial in San ' Francisco for Setting" Out Forest Fires. 1 "l hav no cthar option under tha liwi of tha city than to cloa aach and every Mloon tha licence of which is -not renewed on or before October 10," City Auditor A. V. Barbur. loiter In or about euch place, for any ptirpoaa, or In or about any room, box, booth, aloove or place adjoining and connected in any way with audi plnou. Female peraona may enter auch plaeo upon any proper taln?n not prohibited by the rdlnanra. and they cannot b praa-antad by law from filtering audi rlaoe for other proper bualneaa. But iney can De prevented from entering for the purpodo.of buying; or drinklnti tin llnuora. This ordinance not only to saloons and bar- ! tntoxloat applies i ; rasiace of the women exclusion act I intoxlcatln llauor la kenf for aala or by the council and Its enforcement at I sold at retail or aerved. There Is ape- tha umi tlmejailth that Of the north I ri "oupiea irom ina operation or tnn same ui"a'i "l " the ordliuLnra nwari tn .ml inm nd exclusion uklse of Mayor Lane ha .tores operating as suoh. This moans resulted In what It la believed will be that the grocery or drug store Is op a wholeUe reduction of the number of VJ3j57ct i lUr8." a loons In Portland.. or drinking place. i Scores of the liquor . resorts of the When Xestauranta ix.mot. region tributary to the morally tabooed "The provisions of the ordinance do district have depended almost wnony i not appiy to an open unci oudiic res for exlstenoe upon the trade of female I taurant or dining room, having a floor latrona. This dOUDia diow wnicn n I m more man iiro xjuara mi mm .1 iu- ia iYn than mmt of these will I In which there are no screens or other be able to bear up under unless some I obstructions to a complete view of the means of evading the reform ordinance I Interior from any part thereof. Such la hit upon. restaurant or dining room must be of the Indecision I open and public, that Is. it must be tinder which the proprietors of these I open to the public patronage. It must Places are rustling, mo cny uwbuij vuiiih uu mtiu tv iunri ii ui la oulte likely to feel a vacancy in the I floor space, and it must be so con rilehe usually filled up every three I struoted and furnished that the entire months by the license fees due from toe I room is open to view rrom every part I ft a taaff A aril aat sin I as a kla man 1 aalwttils4 aioons. , i : a"j v" " Wary mwW jaaoSW Juuwm, I a, voihiwm tivw me mieriur - ... ita-riaail Mloons in the ol ln" ' room, liquors cannot oe i.ftV V.4 Jilaniv "laTof these restaurants or dining rooms re oDsoured befo this date. There - "K c-a Vh -g; structlons to view removed from such places. ordinance relates to serving iiq I-oul n, Webb. Indicted by federal grand Jury in California on a charge of having set fire to timber within a forest reserve ln the northern part of Lbs state, submitted to the order of removal In the United States dlstrtot court yes terday. Ball XVematns 96,000. WeMi. who was srreated 10 days ago, has since been In the Multnomah county (nil ln default or a.00Q. Tins morning Webb's attorney readosted that the amount of ball bo reduced. United Rint..H Attocnev John McCourt OD Dosed the motion, owing to the seriousness of the charge. Mr. Mccourt snia mat tne tmud had been decided upon by a United tituten commissioner at Grants Pass, who was familiar with the case In every particular, and that on this aocount he thoiJRht the amount waa not excessive. This morning Wehb was released on ball. Webb was Indicted September IB. It Is claimed bv the government that Webb started a forest fire In the Klamath national reserve In lel Nvte county, California, that burned -over four town ships and which cost the United States nearly 11,000 to extinguish. It Is charged that Webb set out fires for unite. lie claims that lie is a victim of persecution at the hande of enemies. Taoss Two-Tear Term. The penalty for the convlotlon on this charge Is a sentence of two years at hard labor or to pay a fine of 16,000, or both. cures eczema 3t?ICKLT fjVV EXPRESS RULING MAKES MUCH-WORRIED; DRUMMERS ROAR Twer Dwmg, Testes, Vr OMaiaaUe ta mall QoaatlUea. Bines Its discovery one year are the new drug, poaUm, baa uoeessfully xi red thousands of ehronlo cams of eosem and other dlatxesalng akla af-1 Ten cant get your packages from the fllctlona. Heretofore poalam ha besnlexpresg oompanlos sow unless you sign dispensed solely for the benefit of I for theru yourself. This Is a new or- ecasma patients in Urge lure urncieni d8f. The system la practically the for a month's treatment This - ... ,. .hat th found to be an ineunv.nl.no to manyl,",n" mat of the postal department thousands who use It for minor skin I in thaoaae of registered letters. troubles, suoh as pimples, blackhead a, I Owing to the new ruling- the traveling hlamlakfea lfl,ln m.m t nlUfl l A . Willi require but a small cuantity to cure. To I Inconvenience than , any other class of oTaroome inis. ana in responaa iu Uraiipusines men., Travailo Btea are ai- SSaToRiitS fcTur1nM5oTO h.r regular two-dollar package, a epeolal I alnda of paokages gent t their feotela ta r: nrty-eent alia, which in future may be found on sale at the Skldmore Prug Co. and other leading drug stores In Port land, or raav be ordored dlraot from the Kmorganoy laboratories. No. II West Seth street. New York City. . In all ecaema esses poelam stops Itching with first application, and proceeds to heal Immediately: ehronlo oaaes being cured In two weeke. In leas serious skin the different eltlea. Heretofore tha a. press coin panics would deliver them, a olerk would sign and the bundle would f-li-r;- -l-J-.... LiL i ,J a be there wh.an tha traveler arrived.. Hut now the express eompanlea refuse to turn over tba packages , to the clerks and return them to the office until the traveler or tba one to whom they are addressed cornea along. Is " the past paokagea were taken to the , Pousse or people to whom they were addreaaod and If the addressee ildn't' happen to be at home some other member of the family could sign for the shipment , But now If the person Isn't there . the package Is returned to the rice until sucti a time wnen tne aa- dresss may be found, ao aa to klgn for i own belongings. . . .. seems by paokagea tolna; astray now nd...t'LlJn..th I" nd when no one oould be held responsible for tha loss. t Tomorrow and Saturday will posltrve ,jr ? J"'" ta discount on west side M nllla, Don't forget to read Qaa Tlpa.; ! V Notarieg Commissioned. - f; . ;.' Burq af The JoarsaL) . Salenv Or- Oct. I.Commlsslona aa notaries nave been Issued to 1L K. Hun. saker, II W. Garland and R, It Uutler. Condon, and It C. MoAIIister. Portland.- r , 1 uoxrrr coxabs wttm nrow. When VOU Baa that fctnA of - rk.. forecast you know that rheumatism -weather Is at hand. Get ready for it now bv aettinv.a hntilnr fi.M.A'm Snow Liniment. Finest thing made for rheumatUm, chilblains, front bite, sore joints and musales, all aches and stiff id pslna Sold by Bkldmore XrK Co. 60. too and 11.00 a bottle., . , troublea, results are aeen after an over- lant application. tarn pies for experimental purposes I sy ami he had, rree or cnargs, riling to the laboratories for thsm. vWOODARD, CLARKU & CO. WOODARD, CUARKB & CO. SUES TO RECOVER LODGING HOUSE rm or cor- restaurant modern con- ences for cooking and preparing victuals and where hot meals are actually aerved at least three times a . Tnere iare i v 134 of these erv1 ia restaurants o dlnl. -fnaad0 ffrfllnarlfv neSrlv all wUh "L'm' or lcoves Which are have renewed. .Ordinarily- noar'Z. " from . view from anv oart oi l)YJJT..7ti,u.tHZtrio Screens, curfalns. high backed m --.hAi n.na ror seats ana otner oostruction the.ensulng quarUr. - After iel The o?dl llV.!:rZn uZZZk can be issued uor" 'emale guests, and does not ap- vold and no. new iloetisas can ne issuea i , , n where onlv male miHls la their placesu The limit for saloons ,Pvp.ialce" wner8 omy mal eve2 s iry n:.i i. r . "Ordlnaace No. 1741 defines a res J??V!S ""JL who sells .Intoxicating vrhriicrnsefvT icr win go vui ur , ima. Want Iw interpreted. (ti. i...r, nt nlaaa affected bv the I day and at least six days In the week. exclusion- ordinance - have been be- A. meal, as defined by this ordinance, in- ,k. vwv ittnrnev'a nfflca dally must consist of such Quantity and aual- weeitlne- for an Interpretation of the lty of food as Is ordinarily served for ' law that will Drmlt them to cater to a meal ln hotels and restaurants. The the trade of women. I ordinance further provides that sand- ' The proposition' whlcli most of them wlches, or lunches, or crackers and are waitlna- to hear from .now Is 'cheese, or soups, shall not be held or whether or not ajaaloon can sell llq- considered to De a meal witnm the pro uor to women In an adjoining room visions of the ordinance of the city of aa a restaurant: provided this has I roruano, the necessary floor space. ". The city at torney will render an opinion on mis ptinse or tne uuesuoa.;-,' , it thia' miiM ha dona without vlolat Ing the law, an archway or door could lie out between .many of the saloons end adjoining; restaurantaiand the trade would go merrny on. . i Differenoe a Word Makes. f While It ' waa not the. Intent of the ordinance to- prevent places like the Jiof-Brau from selling liquor to women, ; according to an attorney who assisted in drafting the exclusion ordinance, a Uriel Interpretation of the terms of the measure certaxruy puts xni ana puier tnax TEACHERS WILL SHJEJIOIIEV $7,000 in School Funds to Be Apportioned in Umatilla. in' class. For If the o srrlli; rnnmfl fiof-Brau Is a saloon women ara shut o;it and If it ia a restaurant the pro vision against "L's" and alcoves brings -v. : 4 unrier t-ha n Aw law. X Deputy City . Attorney Grant 1 of the opinion that this ordinance will be very hard to ' enforce, aa he doubts whether convictions can be had from any Jury that might be selected to pass upon a case, say of a respectable woman who should go into a respect able grill room and there be served with - a glass of beer, for instance. , For the instruction of the executive department of the city the city attor nw has issued the following interpre tation of the reform ordinance: What OrtUnanoa Means. "Ordinance No. 18400 ia violated Ifj any licensed liquor dealer, or the owner or proprietor of any saloon, barroom. drinking snop, or ptace wnere mtoxi-iratina- llauors are keDt for sale or sold at retail, or served, either by himself or ny any servant, employe or agent, . ahall suffer or permit any female per- non to enter sucn ptace ior tne pur pose of drinking or buying any In toxicating nnuors, or to remain or II! , UL ..IL-LU-J- BAPTIST EDIFICE IS DEDICATED The East Forty-fifth Street Baptist cnurcn, wnicn nas oeen completed some lime and is out of debt Jn every Dar- tioular, was dedicated Wednesday even ing wun appropriate ceremonies, many Of the Baptist ministers of the city tak ing pan in tna exercises. Tne enurcn is located at the corner of East Forty- fifth and Bast Main streets. The Invocation was oronounced hv nov. jumuitrr. naiur or tne jmanuei Baptist church, and the responses were iwu w xvev. j.. ii. mvnruo. UKtaiar or inn Calvary Baptist church. The dedica tory address was ty sr. c. w. Parker. aeaeral missionary. Rev. B. C nnnir pastor of the new church and the or ganizer and to wnom credit is largely uus ior tne etuaousjament or tna cnurcn, was tne general master or cere- xtevivai meetings monies. evening. began last by with .-' ' $100.00 BEWAJBD Would gladly be paid for a cure manv oeoole who are crippled rheumatism, yet if they only knew It, they can be cured by a few bottles of Ballard's Snow Liniment, and the price is only 25c, 60o and 11.00 per bottle. Sold by Bkldmore Drug Co. - .; . . - ; Tomorrow and Saturday will positive ly be last days for discount on west side gaa puis, ijpn t rorget to read Gas Tips. THE KU KLUX KLAN APPEAB ON STAGE "The Clansman" pictures the days when courage, self-sacrifice and heroic deeds removed the fetters that held the south in bondage after the war. For the first time Tn the history of the arama tne k.u mux juan are shown upon the stage, habited, armed and mounted, and their weird ritual is per formed before the awed spectator. In order to give realism to these scenes a troop of trained cavalry horses ia carried on tour. With these and other sensational elements 'The Clansman1' cannot fail to duplicate -its success of the last three seasons when it mt its initial visit to the Heillg, October is, ii ana is. (Special Dispatch te Tba Journal.) Pendleton, Or.. Oct 8. The regular Ootober apportionment of state and county school funds is now being worked out by County School Superin tendent wanes, wno expects to com plete his task by tomorrow. The total Amnunt nf rountv funds to be aODOr- tioned is 17,768.11, while the state fund amounts to $10,174.35. According to the present law the county fund must be diminished by several dollars before the per capita apportionment can be rnde. Every dis trict whose teacher or teachers have at tended a county or state institute the reoulred number of hours is given 15 for each teacher and every district which has employed alteacher and con ducted a school the required number of months, which is four, is given 150. After these sums are taken out the per capita apportionment of the county Is 60 cents. From the- state fund tne per capita ap- , lonjonment is i.v. it win oe seen rom this that it will be a difficult to determine Just how much money district is entitled to. Last Ootober the per capita appor tionment of countv funds, after th other sums had been deducted, was 70 cents, and the state apportionment was i a. a ne snorcage in tne county runas s accounted for by the fact that the Ellen Hayslip Says Insohent Man Gave Her Worth less Security. Charging that an Insolvent man gave her a note on an Insolvent company with Insolvent security to pay for her $2,000 rooming-house, Ellen B. Hayslip nas pesrun suit in tne oirouit court against L Pewtherer. The latter is I the proprietor of The Beaver" at J01H First street, which the plaintiff for merly conducted. Tne complaint alleges ttiat Fewtnerer represented that he owned several roomlnc-hoiiaes and was well to do. but had no ready money with which to urchase the Hayslip house. Finally agreed to give her a note for one I year for 11.500 and to assume a mort gage of $626 if she would pay the rent and assign the lease to him. She says I she did this and he assigned to her a Directory & Circular Letter company as security for the note, representing teat it was worm ii.ouu. September 30, the plaintiff alleges. sne discovered mat instead or a per sonal . note he had given her a note signed by the Kenton company. She cays she has also found that this com pany Is insolvent and that Pewtherer himself Is in the same fix. She asks tne court to compel nun to reassign the lease to her and to restrain him I rrom aisposing or any or tne property. w w iiv.'"ai; -v sww-y mm 1 )Vt beg to announce the arrival of Nevy, Fall Styles in ENGLISH 'flftiV. : li'fp'i- ii' mm Jfcfcr' t mm Ladies and gentlemen who care for those little niceties of dress that indicate elegance and refinement prefer Cross London Gloves. IN TAW, BISCUIT, BLACK f AND WHITE $laSO THE PAIR . We Are Exclusive Portland Agents Habitual Constipation April apportionment thla year was much larger than last year, leaving less to De divided in uctooer. BEWARE OF SCHEMER WITH DISHES OFFER illfllil ! if ft ;ics;(! ?1?-L1Jl ;- oaT-i 1 P I For Infants and Children. ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT ANgetobleEreparoliflnCrAs- ting flic Stoaoriis andBowosof The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears People generally are warned against a man who represents himself to be a representative of The Journal subscription depart ment and who promises a set of dishes as a premium for sub scriptions. During the state fair at Salem this man de frauded numerous people out of money by promising to aend them The Journal for a limited time together with a set. of dlshea as a premium.. From these people he collected 60 cents each. The man has no connection with The Journal and is not known to its circulation department. He has recently been operating in Portland. The swindler is described as being short and dark, wearing a dark and well won suit. He Is more than middle age. He Is a fluent talker and seems to have had experience as a newspaper ' solicitor. Promotes DigwHonflwifi !;ssaiai festXontalnsimaici OpiimLMorphine nrrJliacralJ ROT NARCOTIC. amaaaaaHaaBaaaaftaesaWaasaejaaBaBa,. jtKnfMikssaumBat . PimpkmSmd- Jfei-frasf-r- (nOnJiaw kntifectBtv3eiv(xCaaS nnn . nur idicx2i.d isiij ncss andLossorSnzp. m a m A auaaa SBai Let .. aaW aB. Siffnature AM I .of tvAt niPORTAier portlaio) CASES OCTOBER 21 (SulfiB Bareaa et Tbe Journal.) Balem. Or., Oct s. The vehicle tax case, appealed from the circuit court of Multnomah county, which Involves an Important point regarding the operation of the referendum in the cities of Ore gon, has been advanced on tbe calendar of the supreme court and the argu ment ln the case will be heard Wednes day, Ootober 21. The supreme court is called upon to decide In this case! whether a referendum petition, proper ly drawn up and signed snd filed with the proper officer, suspends the enforce ment of the law until the people have voted on the ordinance. The case of Farrell vs. the Port of Portland, which is a suit brought to tedt the validity or tne recent Don a i Ixsue voted by the people of the Port , of Portland, has been advanced on the ' calendar and will also be heard October 21. May fee pi efforts vvunifteassi i V..i.. I C::-l I Ivrun ot tite and JUkxlr otVm wktrK thnrjloA nnetofimn v6u)nr kabit& a aily 50 that assif'iajrtce jw na ture may be graao()y JiSpenslw'dH wncn Wo longer nee)ec atKeUstoj remedies, wKenvetjuired, are to assist nature ani not to suBtJattttKe ntar ol junctions, vKicK mubt depend u)ti frtatev upon propel nourishment, proper eljorajnci right nvino genoraii. lo gel w benetctac ejjecis, arwaya hw tne Genuine manufactured by California Fig Sykup Co. only inir pvall LFADiNft ryRirrutisTfi wctaeonV, regular price 50rpr5ottU LOUWELSA WARE JARDINIERES Beautiful -4 : ' T 1 Jardi- f f nicres, in all conceivable shapes and colors. Scores and scores of different sizes, tints and tones, at prices to suit all purses. 7- inch Jardinieres at : -r . 85 8- inch Jardinieres at..... ;$1.25. 9- inch Jardinieres at ................ 1k,.. .$1,75 10-inch Jardinieres at.... ..,.$2.50 12-inch Jardinieres at....- lp4.0U .-...aw wt 3ay-?jtfiwa - SfEINS IMPORTED DIRECT FROM GERMANY AND , AUSTRIA SPECIALLY PRICED The newest desifiiis and shanes an early importation, each from the works of finest factori. abroad; over 100 different nieces. ranging in price from 25c to $15 each; nearly all have metal tops. Steins worth 50c. now 25 Steina worth $1.00, now.,..50f Steins worth $1.25. now. . es Steins worth $2.00, now.. 9 1.25 Steins worth $3.00. now. 1.CS Steins worth $4.00, rvow..$2.00 Steins worth $5.00. now. iRrt.nn Steins worth $6.00, now.. $3. 75 Steins worth $7.00. now 84.00 Steins worth $8.00, now.. f 4.75 Steins worth $10.00. now 8e.no Steins worth $12.00. now ftS.OO Steins worth $25, now..?15.O0 Just received Small assortment of new Musical Steins, a real novelty. Ask to see th Trl Prices ..84.50 and S5.no See window display. BYES TESTED AND QLASSES FITTED In Our Optical Section WE DO REPAIRINQ WOODARD, jCLARKE & CO. FOURTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS ' N j-i II f 1 n 1 1 ew i ore stvie We continue to show this week Correct Clothes for Made in New York by Show -if Men For Over Thirty Years. .-Mr - TTr"-;l''v ' 1 r- pi Arai-. rxrin I ) f . . . . " .'I II II I 1 II H 11 11 11 li 11 II i I Li i 0151 '. 1 Eiact Cory f NVrr-pcr. r miamwa!. avaiat m j.'""", - mi ii in i in " I laaaaaa i T"J Compiilei Incorporated. rSalaai Bbtmv f Tba JoaruL) Palem. jt Oct. t Articles of to corpomtloa hava ba filed in tha of . Hi of lecrMarr of atata aa folio m: Thnmu Investment eompajiy, incor poratora, Orant Thomas, Lou la B. Re4, and Husaaii Sewai; capital atock. n nf,.v principal offlco. Portland. Or. Orrn Home and Lu' com pax y; ln- r-f-rrraUira. -iium A. IynvegTea. N. A. Rodlun, Lel O. Bodlua and John vf.ll; mik taJ alock, principal i oirica. r-omana, ur. ! Haaaa.Uk . a,n1nar1nir eompaii-; la j corporator. R. M. GUmaa. Joaapb M- uaacr ana iaorr r. tlvimia; oapitai atock. lit.Qtt. rrlocir! ofOo. Port- aoq, the ion Mill & tailors of the leading center for men's clothing (D)o fash- fT"e4 PtB Luail Wm.t f . Wa.h, Oct. . On accoctit of "J'th n vr. lirwrirlaa. who for Bear-fa-o jfura. hsa hea In cfeara f the :r TH'a aumit. haa re;cna4. Ka v a.-.r tita twi. nnwl. Almoat 311 Morrison. 0pp. P. 0. frwra IM Mm. the la inilla ttnraaa . waa mrwnmtmed, mr tja Wire. rtrv 1 ft. Ivm,fia hm w.ff.r)t vntb lit. .- Mavh. ltl. b. fca la I n;i:a ci.r f a, . , . .. ,