The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 21, 1908, Page 18, Image 18

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THE' OREGON - DAILY JOUKNAU ' PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 21; 1008.
I.
CHARTER COMMISSION
RETAINS CIVIL SERVICE,
ferty had ppMrd fcafor tha land of.
flcea In this ial furmad a part of
ma an war 10 in cnara, ana ic.wa
Hewn that ti u In to way conn t-
1 wltn anr or llieaa mhi a tills sin
plnya4 a Special amt of.Ui laud
wfrlra.
. ' Willi I waa eonndaot that I would
enunvratail when Ilia rotnnilaalonare
randnrad daclalpn 1o my r ,' is id
Ur. Iffry, "1 am naverthelnaa r
llavrd to hava lha cloud lifted from my
professional rcpuialluu."
Hove to Abolish Present System Fails qty . Attorney to GOGOKZA PRAISED BY
Be Aimointod by Motor Under New School Xo SAN FRANCISCO. CRITIC
. t-Iiangre in Police Juto.
ASKS R
hrt Miairilnlon tiM tta most I Portland, ha nvi hn aotdod tlia hum
Important s.a.lon ao far whan It mat "" of jurisdiction batwean lha council I San Krancla.-o Chronicle.
"Not alnca Caruao rama to San Fran
riaco and thrilled tha publlo lias tha
alncllif volca i f a man aroused turn
enthusiasm at did Ooiorn'i," says tko
"N'atura ha
Ha has
10 ACCEPT BIDS
Adrainistrator'WouId Peed
Johnson Kstatc Realty
to Buyers.
WHEN1. YOU: SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO
finally accented furt delfl. Ji think tb charter voca power. If a man with a
finally accepted , good anouah valval, a bl round voice of re
executive com-1 Thla la what Mr. McKenna haa to ay range, ran alng In tha vary
voles of
remarkable
mood
I .Hil ika aaajiiillu. kaJ 'Pkl. .n.t Inn . . . .
1... , retain .hi. valuable feat-1 ""Vl";- "27".y: Vi -V".' I naea isvisiied gun upon mm.
"ee " w.-. - - - I uvrvf ulilB l u I . mil' IWII IleaV- WIIBII..
.... f th. nM rhirlrr In Hmi form 4in- caused lha nraaant . harlar amendment temperament. sympamy, intelligence
... r.mtA amanif. I movement, and now that tha supreme and. a handsome presence with a rar
' monta the eommlaalon
tha flrat aertlnn of tha
mlttaa
city attorney
mayor,
rvaa i er"i evn I - . .... . - - .-- . .
iiVt .h. rmml..lon refusM to retain " fff Aipjr' ."'t." .lnf ".?' mlpht he
. urv M It la lha nnlninn or mini . i.-t. - ...... I - - ' - w.w
,.i.r. ihii ll new 1 .V f .. " " " I glamor or tlie operatic auige:'
Of tha Charter makers mat ln","";lln that office. I Thla hmmn Vrllnn iVntwIthatanil.
chkrt.r would aurelv have been refuted ..fhe nc.nt ulk of fThtt tn.t the ,2 ,'ha polbUlt a of a aueVeaaful A
h JS?JS;.I ?.h. P1"- A" Jh" F offlc w.U founed. . I am fro to Sf, p"."Vu? mafntaln? an
or
a reoort. which provide mat inai-"" - v i ma compoaer. now ringine- wim tna
rpui I anc-tnearlna- eornm nn: I Jri.. n-.. .
hall ba appointed by tn ryo, trca riy ,vefy complaint :.',, ,hr. :V, e nf '.h. i,,u.hv
, and that tha pollc Judge ahall agalnat progreae to the city anglnaar nd win thaaheart of men and women
VllllC. AH CUT VI K 1 orr Will IVJI v uu I .III.. . i..r.... ,1n mil fltla . n . K .
Locan axpreaaed It: I v that I hava not tha align teat doubt
ir you take away mi nni about tha Integrity of IX . W. Taylor:
aieguara ana 100 raioj eiwcuv. vim. . neither do I doubt that ! la a com
from tha oeopla they are going to be I ..nt .clentlfln enaineer. but I doubt
auapldoua'ana defeat tha ?urpoaea of ,bJty aucceaafuriy tomanaga the T de ?omin iiut iaJ open TuaadaV
thla commlaalon at tha polla." talle of that office In manner that n. ' aaje opena luesday
In the diaouaaloa which followed the I wll, ,rin, value received for tha money I v'' .
motion to make the city attorney or
rivaled poaltlon In tha concert world and
will give a concert here Thuraday tvan.
ng, ucioDar s. ai ine nemg meat re
under the direction or Lola Hteera-Wynn
morn-
TV. O. Eliot Jr. aaid In aupportlng the oommlaalona. doea our, ezperlenoa . not
motion that the city attorney ahould pelonly ftrgl2, tar tha retention of all com-
I n.lfl 'frti" i1n
r' '-"- . .. .. ... I rr 1 ii n
lajves itoonitoui.
n. I A. . .V.. ...III. ...
vinuvw vj i - -j 1 miaaiona, dui tuao ior lot lonrnuon 01 1 ouaineaa, wrignt aampla aiioa ahop
called upon to decide many queatlona or .till another commlaalon to take charge Iflnda It necessary to add additional aalf.
great moment, and PP?," of the engineering ana atreet cleaning ng apace to tholr aulte of room a In tha
, ui iiii iii uuu, 11 -y.u . . O,p,nrafo, ai 11 men, aenari-1 Oregon an hulldlna . and tn no nr..
fbano Uiat hla opi"10" ,mJ",Y; "e I "it?1" T now In every jienae political I pared to take better care of tha trade.
vj . vi.uiii' v.v . luiucva. 1 ouii utiiicva tiiai say urnun 1 larera shmment or new ahnaa will r.
Tha majority of the members. now- wln ,env that the" employee In those 'Tomorrow herTaf terTthey VlU
ver. were of tha opinion that .the legal departments, notwlthaiandlng the civil receive Valilpmit wWekly
adviser Of the city should be chosen .Brvlc rule, huatle arlv aRd lata he- iTf.. t ..?.m..1 vKf,'ily?n.-,J' ?h?
MlVVSfr3l& oHhX c'nteVeleCtl0n
new char- nonDartiaan commlaalon." S"'".. ' "1" -vv"-m """u
motion was lost and under tha new
ter. If It la adopted, the mayor will ap
point the-city attorney.
for the opening week.
I WUK VI Wlltf) JUU-w will i 1 I VJI VUlJllVXl --IJVkJXJeJ kj C X X
VIA alaWiV.ft .Asl .the .Mnitltll All thftllffht I
it would be unwlaa to mako,thl post- ' AGATNST ST JOHNS
tint, .nhWI.M,ll...wlll nf l nn.alhlal 0 i Oil " U
' clique in the council- which might ravor
the seml-crlralna! -claasea or tha city. The case of C. I Goodrich, aflmlnls
- Before tha charter commission began I ininr n tha nt w w annrith
: It .work a letter from F.- I. McKenna I nn a-1t V an ar 1 n po nf fir Trthnaj nm Innt
SSI ro1 ' fy"ih,.LclerK: Jn;wWc?ttfiathat city, has been declaed In favor of
rl'Zi "' nw i the city.1 Tha suit, was brought to re-
to think tbo present charter 1 not at-1 cover 4 ,ooo which was alleged to be
iHKiory. j rr irora .souini mi due Goodrich, for his services as city
. omissions, he suggests that the main I engineer ' ' ' 1
bar to progress lies in-th engineering 5. c Rogers is now' suing th4 city
department,, and say that the engineer 0f st. T0nnB tor tI50 damaa-es as the
lT.,J,lZV'i ,1,1 J'l..;"1!- uK.. ?J:2 "'u't of th breaking of a clogged
.1 - -,7.-ir ".v..u i MWtr with the result that a large part
1 Mr. McKenna asrted that th city 01 m" rutnlture w. ruined.
- Is nftw more 1 prosperous thanit has Mr-nn n,r . '
ever Deen nerore; tnat t,ne tax levy is III.N.II IfSfSrJS l;llAnltKn
' only 15 mills., and that there Is lfttla AfA0-JAA0-H VllA1UAJi
talk of graft: : In view of these-things (1 A TVGT T. A TTTFPTV
lie thinks-the charter, should be only I AlxAHNol JuAJ: J? Jultl I
i,. slightly- amended,, and 'thinks the rad
ical changes advocated by .the charter
. enmmtnulon are not Wine . .
' Tha decision of the eupreme Court in I against whom charges were preferred
tne caso or McKenna versus the city or last April, seeking his disbarment from
Metxger'a Jewelers and Opticians, HI
Washington at., bet. 7th and Park.
October If last, W. M. Ldd. ad
mlntatrator -ef the eatat of A. ,11.
Johnaon, deceaaed, filed his report of
tha result of his administrator sale,
lie received blda as follows: 1
Krom U. O. Gammans, for lot I,
Marysvllla, I,?I0; from I Iing, for
lot 1, block 1, Couuh's addition, tit.
HO; from Iieaverton Iteal atate com
pany, for block 1 and 8. Heaverton.
I70; from W. If. Mcfldowney, for
HO acrea near Reedvllle. 11,000; from
John A. Johnson, for 60 acrea James
Darker donation land claim, I2.6UO;
from O. Cooke, for II acrea Hart
donation land claim, $1,366; from C.
H. Uuchannn, for Spring Iflll farm.
7 1 3 acres, iz.ouu; rrom itoman cat no
lle archbishop of Oregon, for ' 63. VS
acrea llornbuckle donation land claim,
I4.046.2J; from If. U I'lttock, for the
entire jonneon noroe place on nt. Clair
street, 200 by 100 feet. I&0.000. And
for parts or this home tract: From
Edward iioyce. for 60 feet on St Clair
?treet by 160 rcet In depth. 17.600;
com George II. Kelly, for the south
75 feet- of tho north 160 feet on Bt.
Clair street by 150 feet In depth, $14.-
uuu: rrom j. j rieneninaj, ror in west
half of the tract. 200 feet on Ford
street by 160 reet in depth. I1K.600.
.The administrator asks for an order
to make deeds, and all of the heirs.
legatees and devisees or a. 1. John-
on and ordclla Johnson, join In the
report and consent to the sales, and
recommend and petition the court toi
approve and confirm each and all of
said sales, and nxk that the adminis
trator be authorised to xnake deeds to I
th. niiN-hai.ri I
I'nder tho Orea-on statutes, the rro-
bate ludge Iran to wait 15 days from I
the flllnr of this report. In order to I
hear objections or to give parries an op
portunity tn raise these bids before he I
can confirm the sales and authorise!
the, administrator to make deeds fori
the same.
FRANK L' SMITH MEAT CO.
"FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST"
SIX
MARKETS
A. TV. Lafferty, the Portland lawyer,
MIX POR'flHEUMATISM
practice before the Interior department
haa been, exonerated, Commissioner Den
nett of the general land office hnvlnr
accepted the answer filed by Mr. Laf-
leriy ana uiscnargea - tne rule to show
Th following "f " never falling rem-Iter from the mmmiKiinnpr aiaino- i
edy for rheumatism, and if followed up of the fact that the charges against
It will effect ,.iompleto euro of the him bad been dinmlfeied. - .
very -worst cases: "Mix on half pint Commissioner Dennett refused to take
of good ..Whiskey with one ounce, of testimony in the case, rendering hla de-
Torls Compound and add one ounce cislon after an examination or tha an-
Hyrup' arsaparilla compound. Take in swer filed by Mr. Lafferty. The an
lablespoonful doses before each meal gwer filed by Mr, Lafferty was voluml
and at bedtime." The Ingredients, can. nous, contalninfir nearly 3.Q00 pages of
b procured at any drue store and typewritten matter. Exact ennle. of th
easily mixed at home.
I papers in all. cases In" which Mr. Laf
Legs of ftfuljon
Legs of L,anib 15
Prime. Rib .Roast Beef 10
Tenderloin: Steaks 10
Sirloin Steaks 10
Small Porterhouse Steaks 12if
Large Porterhouse Steaks '.IS
Sirloin Roast Beef .10)
Beef for Boiling, Stewing, etc.. ..5
Soup Meat 34
Beef for Soup Stock. .'. .3
Shanks of Veal 6)
Breasts of Veal, Necks Veal fend Veal
Stew 8'and 10
Shoulder Roast Veal...lO, 12)'
S38 Alder St., between First and Second
I 519 Williams Artnue.
J 791 Mississippi Avenue.
COr. Fifth and ICaln Rta Oravnn Rlh,
1 13th, bet. Bond and Commercial, Astoria
963 Taylor St. (Tnlontown), Astoria.
Shoulder Veal Cutlets 12
Rib Veal Cutlets 12 and 15
Shoulder Pork Chops 12
Hams ...17J444
Breakfast Bacon T
Shoulder Mutton Chops 12'Xa
Shoulder Roast Mutton. lOe. 12 ;.;
Smith's pure Lard in 5-lb. pails.. 65
Smith's Pig Pork Sausage 12;4
iiamDtirg Meak lOf
uoiumoia Kivcr balmon. fresh each
day, 3 lbs 254
Your choice of ' several brands of
Creamery Butter, per sauare..65
Ranch Eggs, per dozen ...30
' i . ... 4 ' ri - .
I V?
r
tiV.'-f:-', . '"" 1 III"
RA
IMG OATS-
i-.-.-r and , ' '-A:-. ''.ry-
OVEfeOATS
Copnlflit tteft
tf W. C. iOT
CWcU."x
U - There -is no need - of ' paying : high
prices fony our clothes when you
' can obtain such excellent ,
- ww ww WWW . w W (3 O ' -
. We iBUY more clothing than
any stbre in Portland
VVe SELL more clothing than
any store Jh Portland That is
the reawbn we sell LOWER
than any store in Portland
Smith's opponents have markets on both sides of him on Alder street, but
thousands of 'people pass up these markets every day and come to Smith's.
bee that Smiths name is over the- door and then come. in.
- 'prisil . W' -
mm
Third and Oak
and
a
Yamhill
' -w
1
Princess Dressers
$17.85
No. 56 Fine oak Dressers in the
Princess style, on such easy terms
that any young girl can possess one;
made of best eastern oak, quarter
sawed and polished; large mirror, 18x
32 inches; worth $35, spe- 17 or
cial sale price.... ...$llvD
Pay $2,60 Down. $1.00 a Week
We hot only sell you the best Airtight Heating Stoves made, but we will in
stall them in your home absolutely FREE OF ALL CHARGES for these acces
AH the Pipe That's Needed
A $1.50 Wood-Lined Stoveboard
A Collar and Elbow
Our "PRIZE" Heater is the. best airtight stove on the market. It costs very little
only $11 and warms your room as perfectly as a $60 heater. It has a" body
made of rolled sheet steel not sheet iron and insiders reenforced by cast lining
of gray iron, thoroughly protecting the sheet steel. Has large door and smoke
curtain. .These heaters are warranted fer five years, and we know of them being
used in Portland ten years. See our special terms. .
Price
311
Pay $i n Week
Fine Polislied Tabic $32.50
No. 27Slx Tliis is from 'our superior stock of solid quarter-Sawed oak,
wax filled, hand rubbed and polished tables; claw feet, turned pedestal, 48
inch top, extends to 6 feet; this table will make a handsome QO CA
piece for your dining room; worth $45, special price... ...... $OU03
PAY $2.00 DOWN. $100 A WEEK
, : : s ' - ' '
Window Shades 3Sc
Window Shades, 3x7 feet in size, gen
uine Erminie water colors, self-acting
rollers; regular 60c values, Big QC
Eastside Store price, each OOC
Worth &&.SO
ated in four beautiful floral designs, gold-trimmed edges,
no phone orders taken.
The grandest Crockery bargain ever of
fered in Portland. A set of Semi-Porcelain,
50 pieces, including large cups, large
sugar bowl, creamer, cohered vegetable
dish, platter, 8-inch plates, dessert plates,
sauce dishes, soud Dlates.-etc. etc.; dfenr-
Only one set to a customer. No C. O. D. orders,
$5.00
Box Diners
$21.95
Set
V 9l4UlFull box ftit
Dining Chairs, made of
qsarter-sawed oak. hand .
rubbed and polished,
genuine leather sest,
wood ia anr finish; reg
ular $5 ralaes, sold in
r, $21.95
This 3-Piece Parlor Set $15.00
Na. IJO-JIandsome mahoganized frames, covered with high-grade red ndl
green veloursTset consists of three pieces, including one 1C All
rocker; regular $25 values for only 9idaUU
Wc Furnish Your Home on Easy Payments
w N.X nrxninny r
Corner-E.Burnsi
This Fine $5
Roclcer
Only
$2.99
Ko. 344 This fin
nk Rocker is made
like the cut, hajjj
otne quarter-sawed
graming; is .well
made and durable;
regularly Cor
I mi
mm
And Union Avenue.
JJ CO, oaf cah
U0O DOWN. 11.00 A WEEK
vsi
$2.90
price only,
f iectJl