The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 05, 1909, Page 18, Image 18

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    THE . OREGON DAILY . JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 5, 1909.
TAYLOR'S ERROR TOPICS COVER .
RUSH TO PAY
- TAXES IS Oil
POT Oil FAST
IS ADIillfTED WIDE
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Cirv Knfrineer Excuses His
. Action in Changing Con
crete Bridge Plans.
day afternoon at p. r
s pmbr of the xecutive board and deU d t rwe!Wnt anJ.
-the nftv eneineor nct in the mayors ...
hfflre vMt"rday afternoon to hold a nation but deals with 'all i
final conference on Uie fJtst iwniy
lohth trppt hridse. .Attorney J. A.
"McMarv antf Haisr Bowles of the
Northwest BrMxi works were also pres-
Cltv Engineer Taylor admitted tnat l"'
A wide range of subjects is covered
by the series of Hidden lectures which
Is to be given at the White Temple un
der the auspices or the l . ai. c a.
and the Federated Men's clubs of the
PbrUand churches, beginning next Sum
day afternoon at 3:30 p. m. Air. Rid
one denoint-
religious and
spiritual matters from a purely non-
sectarian point of view i he program
as announced Is In part a follows:
Sundav "Science and Kengion. tne
searchlight of science on the religion
he Ltd ermitte1 changes In the plans Oon"ay,771(1rv m .CI . 't
of the bridge, but slid fie considered the ??- 5t"df?' Jh?if" ?he in
changes ot such slight Importance, thst on?es of a future 1 1 re, ti he 11 n
5 hir,i, it i,PceRrv- m nntifv of the mind over the body and ti
Nature1
the evl
fluence
jTj i nt thfnlt It necesaarv to notify T 'he mind over me Dony ann me ooojr
LAJXkrl "ece8Br5r to notlfy over the mind: metaphysical and divine
Attorney McNary. jor tne nncig com- '".-" r,M.V'nH fl,.l
Y, Vi,;,, nrf that hi Growth." the physical hauls of mind
o- v.i.-nr, nr. tin. hr.m h land morals: tne emooaimeni or meats
The executive noar.i, nowever. injtes "'"i ......
he position that thr. enfrinwr repre-1 now to overcome an nan iui
.1... Ka.1 nn v In n far n itiiannait me micner viriucw.
L.J m. t J. ' that nltwt unit I Wednesday "Psychic and Spiritual
specifications were followed bv the con- Phenomena." sense perception, soul per
irantors. and that he had no authority ception and spiritual perception: telep-
to sanction departures rrom tne plans, amy. sueni xorces. 'irt-.ni, iiun,, pru-
T. G. Greene sailed attention to a pnecy ana me bbctci ui cuuimuiuuii jwnn
clause In the contract which specifically I God.
t.t tn.t nv chaneo made In the Thursday "The Psychology of Buo-
oonstructlon of the bridge without the) cess." explaining how to acquire the
approval of the executive board would I elements of mind, and heart that win
be at the risk of the contractors. out in the battle of life, and the way to
The bridge committee will maKe its develop a strong, captivating person
report to the executive board today, allty.
.- and it is regarded as certain that the Friday "Heredity and Prenatal Cut
renort will recommend mat tne ivortn-I ture " the law or genius: uie trans
west Bridge works he required to tear I mission of acquired characters: the pos
out both ends of the bridge and re- nihilities of Drenatal culture: the hered-
build. Ilty of noted characters: Pope Leo the
XIII, Mary Baker u. ifiddy, Kobert in-
sersoll. etc. the abnormal man.
TI r Other subjects listed are: "Christian
rnillV Till IT IWIPJlUa Mysteries Unveiled." "Ancient Wisdom.
lilllVT 1UU1 lllCllllJ New Thought. Christian Science and
the Atonement." "God. Faith and
Praver." 'The New Man," "The World's
By Simply Eating a Little Pleas- Redemption; Vo2 and r"' Mar"
ant Tablet After Each Of Them. It is arranged that no admission fee
shall be charged to the lectures, but an
A TABLET DIOESTS A HEAL. offering will be taken each evening to
When digestion is perfect the fluids .-auwJT5.-iVr
XSFX'T I- lr? o'clock.'" Question bo7at V:""'
are of right proportion and do their
worx speeaiiy and wen. When indlaes-
iion ana dyspepsia are prevalent these
same Juices come slowly If at all. are
weak and insufficient or are filled with
Irons; acids and alkalies. .
When such a condition exists each
meal is a hardship upon the digestive
(Organs The meal should strengthen
the Juices, but on the contrary it weak
ens them, so that man by the very act
of eating causes conditions to arise
which of themselves bring him pain and
loathing for the next meal.
tiV eat n fir one OF Ktli rt htRnAttili nnnlli nmnlili
Tablets you mix- the tablet with your their preparatory school -work last
saliva and it goes Into your stomach a night when the February. 1909. class of
niiviiK. viHuiuus iiuiu. 1 1 mil v iime, morn k'nai kiiin niarn aennni mini iimi i nil
powerful than tne natural digestive was the second class to graduate from
Juices. These tablets are made un from I th nv anhnnt A fln nrntrmm hud
natural vegetable and fruit essences I been arranged, and It was enthuslas
and are composed from Hydrastis, Oold-1 tlcallr received from the first eolo by
u Dim. ijouioaa, i ux. Asceric fensln. I Httiavt Urrf!nlr to the lust nnmlMr rn
Bismuth and Jamaica Ginger. There lsldered by the girls' glee club. Dr. Luth
Sheriff Takes In Average of
More Than $10,000 a '
Day. ' -
DIPLOMAS ABE
GIVEII TWELVE
. the formula and one grain of it will dl
gesi soou grains or rood in any stom
ach. Beside digesting the food It will
give the blood the power to enrich the
digestive fluids so after a time nature
will take care of Itself. Though you
have no stomach trouble one of these
tablets after each meal is a powerful
assistance to nature and is an excel
lent habit to make.
Go to any druggist- and ask his opin
ion of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. We
will abide his answer if he be an hon
est man.. They, sell for 60c per pack
age. - Bend us your name and address
and we will send you a trial package by
mail free. Address F. A. Stuart Co.,
ISO Stuart Bldg., Marshall. Mich.
er R. Dyott talked to the class on "The
Privileged Life." .
He told them that self -discovery, self
realisation, self-control and self-dedication
were the four great problems of
life, and what was necessary to do in
order to solve them.
Herman Wittenberg, chairman of the
board of education, was Introduced
shortlv after Dr. Dyott had finished,
and after a short talk to the pupils pre
sented the diplomas. The graduates
were Alvln K. Bradford, Goldle Orls
som, Margaret Thomas, Max Somera,
Waldo Miller, Elisabeth Lewis, Mar
guerite Mathiot, Emanuel Landerholm,
John Bosorth, Leon ' Chevalll, Ruth
Owen and Roy Hatfield. - .
The crowd in the tax department of
the sheriffs office these days makes
he rush hour at Brooklyn bridge look
like a cheaa tournament.' Nor does the
occasional Bowl of rage from a tax
payer who believes himself overtaxed
detract rrom the aptness of the com
parison.
Chief Denntv H; ft. Martin turned over
to the county treasurer yesterday $20,
836. this beinr the tax recelnts for the
first two days of February, 1909. This
is an average of a little over f 10. 000 .a
aay taxen in Dy the aepartmwit.
Notwithstanding the fact that SO
extra clerks are employed to facilitate
the handling of the increased business
and that two night shifts are on duty-
it is impossioie to Keep up witn vine
work. It Is necessary that each daVs
receipts be distributed to the different
county runds ana this apportionment is
a considerable task in itself. Mr. Mar
tin said that If people who send In to
tne ornce ror statements wouia remem
ber that there are thousands of appli
cations in ahead of them and that these
all have to be taken up in turn, they
would be a little more patient In their
demands. All applications . for state
ments of taxes will be answered as soon
i possible.
There will be a turnover made to the
county treasurer every five day and
Deputy Martin expects the receipts to
average about xiu.uuu or more a aay.
DECIDE LIGHTING
CASE NEXT MONDAY
Harriraan Officials Arrange
60 Hour Portland to ;
Chicago Schedule.
Some decision will probably be hand
ed down Monday by Judge Wolverton of
the United States circuit court, Jn the
case of the Portland Railway. Light &
Power company against the city of
Portland, in the matter of the applica
tion for an injunction, seeking to pre
vent the city from prosecuting the rail
way company and its president, B. 8.
Josselyn, for violating city ordinance
No. 10003. Arguments in tne case were
heard all Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. Josselyn was arrested on com
plaint of City Attorney J. P. Kavanaugh
who charged the company with having
violated the ordinance regulating the
distances that high voltage wires should
be placed apart on cross arms and the
manner in which transmitters should be
placed. The railway counsel contend
ed that the ordinance was unconstitutional.
NEWPOKT CITIZENS
ENTERTAIN STEANGEKS
(Special r1ptch to Tb Jonraal.1
Newport. Or.. Feb. S. The social
event of the season was the reception
given in honor of the strangers In the
city by the residents. This entertain
ment was held last night at Irving Log
Cabin and was attended by over 200
citlsens and strangers. The log
cabin was an ideal place for the
gathering, and it was at Its best last
night. The- two great fireplaces were
piled high with biasing fir chunks and
the crackling flames warmed the big
rooms witn a ruddy glow.
The committee took special care that
none should leave the cabin strangers
to each other. Short addresses, music
and songs added largely to the enjoy
ment of the. occasion. The Newport
ladies served an appetising repast, wnlch
was amply sufficient for the large num
ber present. This unique entertainment
will be long remembered.
Mall is to be carried from Portland
to Chicago In (0 hours, 13 hours less
than at present, according to the train
schedule that the O. R. & N. and Unlop
racinc is arranging for its summei
service from-Portland to the east. Gen
eral Passenger Agent McMurray of the
Hartiman lines is now In Salt Lake con
ferring with Short Line officials over
ine cnange, ana u is relieved tnat it
will go into effect In May.
Among the other plans being consid
ered for the betterment of the Portland-
Chicago service Is the operation of four
daily trains to ana irom umoago.
Tn preliminary plans, as they are
being discussed now, provide for a
train to be known ss No. S. to consist of
rive mall cars. . This train, it Is ex
pected, win carry only mail, and will
be known as the fast mall.- No. 1 will
be the limited train, and will carry no
man, oniy stanaard i'unmans, Observa
tion, ana aining car. it is to te tne
regular overland limited, and will make
tne time rrom cmcaaro to Portland
about the same ss between Chicago and
Oakland. Another train, a local, will
make the Union Pacific connections at
Green River as at present, and the
rourtn win aino- connect witn the reg
ular Union pacific trains at Green
River. X
If the fast mail is put Into service It
will give Portland a servlc that h
been badly needed for years, and will
do away with the handicap the city has
suffered because of slow mail service
to ana irom tne east.
FEAR SECRET WORK
OF THE RAILROADS
The preservation and extension nf tK.
powers oi me state railroad commission
Were the text of two niohltlnn. nmm-i
by the Oak Grove Improvement asso
ciation at Its regular meeting last night.
One of these resolutions strongly fav
ored the Dlacina- of all strent railway
under the regulation of the commission.
wnue tne otner as strongly condemned
the action of certain lntereata In h.
legislature who are planning to amend
the present law so as to do "away with
some of the powers of the cnmmluiAn
and thus present a way to the abolition
of the commission.
Another resolution highly Important
to Oak Grove people was adopted. It
asks the railway people to change the
name of the station known as Center
and call It, with the station known as
Oak Grove, bv the one name of 0v
Grove. Considerable difficulty and an
noyance Is given to the business men
of the district now by the two stations
as the mail comes addressed to one sta
tion, whereas the freight sent out by
the Portland merchants has to be ad
dressed to Center.
W. Wynn Johnson of The Journal
delivered an address to the association
on "Civlo Improvement." There was a
debate between B. Lee Paget and H. G.
Starkweather on "Should Agriculture
Be Taught in Our Public Schools." Mr.
Starkweather won for the negative by
pointing out to the members the Inac
curacy in the text book used today on
the subject of agriculture.
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over two months by taking Ballard's
Horehound Syrup. If you have a cough,
don't wait stop It at once with this
wonderful remedy. Splendid for cough.
coia on cnest, influenza, bronchitis and
uimonary trouoies. price 25c, 50c and
1.00. Sold by Skldmore Drug Co.
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