The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 19, 1909, Page 12, Image 12

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOUKNAi; PORTLAND. ?RIDAY EVENING. MARCH 10, 1009.
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WATER. BATES?
HARRIfiMN TAKES
Si DIEGO TRIP
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President Elliott, Visits Lew
, ' iston, Idaho but .Will
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Twlaton. Idaho. March It. President
Elliott of the Northern pacific la now
at Lrf-wtalon. lie refueea to elate
whether the road will meet the boat
rates on the open river line. It li be
lieved he will either settle the joint
operation or . the Kiparia ana urange
ville llnee during this visit or create aa
Uneasiness that will threaten tne joint
operation of the Hilt and Harrlmaa.Jn
tcrtkta. Klllott may conclude to build eight
miles of track from Bines, tne Clear
water branch terminal, to liarpster,
thereby bottling and controlling- all the
tonnage of the Kilt City Mining district
The U R. K. la atoutly opposing the
' move, declaring it a violation of the
Joint agreement.
Loa Angeles. Cel.. March -tt E. K
Harrlman la apendlng the day at San
Diego. After brief vlalt'tn the aoyth
he will return to I.os Angelea to apend
a few daya before atarttng for New
York. In the parly which accompanied
Harrlman to San Jlego are Colonel
Epes Randolph, K. E. Calvin and W,
H, Newman. ' '
NICK HTTIUCII
DOOMED TO DIE
AGED HOUSE
FALLS DOI'JII
Rattlta Relator and hta wife and
baby were complacently munching their
noonday macaroni in tne aitcnen or fxo.
44 Seventh atreet at 12:0 today when
they thought the earthquake which the
Sunday supplement scientists nave been
predicting would coma to Oregon bad
happened. The chimney fell on the roor.
The houae heaved and Bank beneath
them. There were orlea and ahrieka of
"Pant, Maria!" The neighbors, all rea
ident of the Italian quarter near Mar
quaro gulch, hurried to the rescue and
assisted Battita and his family out of
their Tailing house, unnurt.
- Even the macaroni stood on the
plates on the kitchen table, undisturbed
except by a little plaster duet No. 44
Seventh street Is a two story , frame
house about is years old, and It is sup
posed that the foundation supports gave
way because of age. The house was not
damaged peyoad repair.'- , .
GREAT DISASTER
TO HEW BRIDGE I
(Sparta! Dltpatch to The J oar sal.)
Seattle. Wash.. March H. Superior
Judge Frater today pronounced the
death aentence upon Nick Plttrlch. con
victed of murder in the first degree In
killing Harry Miller, marshal or Kent.
last April, jua rraier net jr
mm thm Hav tnr the execution.
Plttrlch, with Mike Allaglch and John
Bosovloh. are alleged to have held up
a man near O'Brien. Marshal Miller
was aent out to arrest them. The men
met and fought a battle, resulting in
the death of Miller. Subsequently the
three were captured near Snoqualmle
Fa""- . . .
AJlaelcll was aeniencea w i n n
prlsonment ana uosovica iw v yr
In the penitentiary.
AMATEUR. WIKELESS
NEWS OF THE LOGAN
IVmilmA Proaa Leaaed Wlre.l '
Belllngham, Wash.. March !. The
United wireless station here reports
that no message has been received tell
ing of a reported wreck In the sound.
but the arent says an amateur opera
tor who has Intalled a wireless sta
tion, reported lata last night that he
had caught a message that a vessel
was ashore. The words of the message
were nnnfused but the operator thouaht
the name of the transport Logan waa
mentioned ' ana eeverai uvea were saia
ta have been ' lost. The United Wlre-
leaa operator Is inclined to believe the
eportea wrecK is a mjrin.
SEVENTEEN CENTS FOR
CLIP IN UMATILLA
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Business is rather quiet right now, many people waiting for warm weather. But the BUSY' CORNER must prove itself worthy of its
name and do business all the time. Hence this special offer for a few days only; .Take notice of these' extracrdinary inducements to ac
complish our aim to do business all the time. READ CAREFULLY AND COME HERE SATURDAY. V
' (United Prets Leaaed Wire.
Hammond. Ind.. March 19. Half
million dollars worth of property was
uestroyea ana tne lives of several
workmen were imperiled: today by aa
vApiuaion or nitroglycerin, wmen
,. wrecked the construction work of the
new x.aita snore oridge at vLndiana hai-
Dor. ' . i .
. The bridge was nearing oomnletlon.
The work was being done by the Pltts-
curg Bridge company. Aa official In
vestigation is under way. .
OXYGEN HELMET
DEFIES FOUL GASES
Urbaha. III., March '"19.- Thomas
Moses, of West villa. 111., a state mining
Inspector has shown nerve that made
-eteran-verTiinenrTnlBIntTenIIneer
sit up and take notice.
Without previous training, Moses
donned an oxygen helmet and entered
a "death chamber" filled with poison
ous fumes. The exploit convinced ope
rators and others interested of the feas
ibility of the life saving helmet.
The mine rescue station consists of
a fireproof building sheathed with Iron
, and having a glass front. This building
Is airtight and contains obstructions
, and difficulties to be met with in a mine
following- a disastrous explosion. The I
room was rilled with obnoxious va
; pors and the federal experts entered
equipped with the oxygen helmets,
which permit of artificial breathing for
two hours at a time. These men car
.ried a dummy on a stretcher around
the room and over the obstacles, whtlo
the mine operators and others looked
on In amazement.
Thomas tewis president of the Uni
ted Mine Workers of America, said:
"If the American people could under
stand the Importance of establishing
, these rescue stations. I am Sure there
would be a general demand on the part
of the people to facilitate the work."
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.) '
Pendleton, Or., March The first I
wool gale of the season In this ectlon
la reported from Echo, wher la located
the wool scouring plant. Charles Green.
wool buyer of this section, contracted
for the clip of Walden Rhea at a price
of 17 cent a a pound. It ia considered
n exceptionally hlch price, s nee this
all sand wool, duo to the nature of
the sou in the neighborhood. The sama
quality of wool sold last year at prices
ranging aooui 10 cents.
PIPPIN STREET TO '
RETAIN ITS NAME
Mayor Lane has vetoed lha ordlnanna
changing the name of Dawson and Pip
pin street to Lombard avenu for the
reason that there is already- one street
of th latter name, and the mayor
thinks repetition In nomenclature of
city uorougnrares needless and useless.
Echo Store Robbed.
(Boeclal DlaoatHi to Tha Jmirnall J
Pendleton. Or March IB Rurol.,.
entered the store of C. R. Lisle of Echo,
near here, some time after ll Ian ntirhr
mi vavrriou un auuut i o worm or prop-
Shoes, Special Price, Shoes
5 m Men'! "R1ark and .Tan ' Shops, low anrl
high cut; calf, vici, patent and gun- T A E
metal only ..DO0
scissors and seven watches. Entry was
made through a window. There la no
trace or me robbers.
SATAN SHOWS UP
AT PRAYER MEETING
Poughkeepsie. March 19. The au
thorities of the town of Flshklll are
looking for a man who tried to break
- up a prayer meeting In the Methodist
church at Wiccopee by appearing In
the guise of the devil.
'1 here were 17 people at prayer In
the church, and one of the worshipers
was asking that the congregation be
protected from the intrigues of Satan,
when footsteps and peculiar' thumplngs
were heard In the vestibule. It was
thought some late comer was about to
. interrupt the meeting, when the door
opened and the vision stepped In.
Urlagli Wright and William Way.
members of the congregation, sat In the
third pew from the door, and they
looked up from prayer to behold the
. apparition thumping on the floor with
a pitchfork. The intruder wore a black
. mask, a pair of horns and a long black
cape,, beneath which the end of a long
tsu waa viaiuie. vvav. arter tne Crst
hock, arose to grapple with the
i stranger, but Satan fled, out Into
! snowstorm. - v
Asks Heavy Damages.
(By Journal Leaaed Salem Wlre.l
Salem. Or., March 1. Sallia Graham
has started action in circuit court for
Marion county against the city of
Woodburn for the recovery of $10,000
damages for injuries sustained from a
fall received as the result of unrepaired
sidewalks. Tho complaint was filed
last evening. .
Badly Hurt by Car.
W. W. Lumsden. a driver fnr thm Tm.
cifio Coast Biscuit company, was struck
by a car at Twenty-sixth and'Thurman
streets this afternoon and seriously ln-
juicu. no was taxen to tne hospital,
where his wounds were dressed. It Is
eipecira inai ne will recover.
FAEER OPTICIANS
WILL HAVE TO GO
'WILL HEAR RATE
CASE AT ASTORIA
(Br Journal tae Balen Wlra.l
Balem, Or., March IS The railroad
commission today set Saturday, April
1, as the date uftdh Which the matter
of alleged excessive freight rates hv
the Astoria A Columbia River railroad
will be beard. The testimony will be
taken at Astoria in the rooms of the
Astoria chamber of commerce. The In
veatigatlon is made as the result of a
formal complaint filed hv Alexander
Ollbert of Seaside, about March 4.
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(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Vancouver. Wash.. March 19. Opti
cians of Washington are highly pleased
?,Yei.,th Passage of the bill by the
Washington legislature prohibiting trav
eling fakers to practice In this state.
This law. it is believed, will ri
"with one of the blaaest erafta ve"r
perpetrated on the public.
, Ti,,ene,w law Ke "to effect January
1. 1910. Kverv neraon hn Kn k
In the optical business for longer than
one year previous to that 4lme, shall be
;""ri"ii i" unuergo an examination
In order o obtain a certificate allow
ing him to practice. Old practitioners
w i1 IlZn a "Mcate of exemption
provided they have a permanent ad
dress within the state. The penalty
for violation of this law is a fine of
not leas than $60 and not more than $500
Imprisonment In ths county Jail for
not less than two months nor more
than six months, or both fine and im
prisonment. Each day's practice wlth
! certificate shilf b.conilSerd i a
separate offense, . J
$5.00 Men's Black and, Tan Shoes, low and
high cut; calf, vici, patent and gun-jfl QC
metal only htmyO
$4.00 Men's Black and Tan Shoes, low and
high cut; calf, vici, patent and gun- u7 A C
etal only .tjjaW.Trt
hoes, SpeciaPricShoes
Suits, Special Price, Suits
All of our new Spring Suits for men tjiat are
priced to sejl for $15.00, in thje.ne west shades
and latest styles, for a few days
only . ... . . . . ,
$9.65
All of our new Spring Suits for men that are
priced to sell for $20.00, all new(JJ
shades, styles and colors, are nowtl 1 OU0
All of our new Spring Suits for men that are
priced at $25.00 and $30.00, for adj n C
few days only .... . . . . .P 1 Ut I O
Special Price Boys' Suits
$8.00 Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, all wool, with
two pairs pants, belt and patch (A
pocket only . ,vv ...... . . fJTTtUO
$6.00 Boys' Knickerbocker Pants, all wool, well
made, fine school suits, new spring (J "I F
styles only ( DO 1 0
$4.50 Boys' Very Nobby and Strong School
Suits, if) mixed goods, but very fl 1 A C
strong only tP 1 sO
Special Price Boys' Suits
Suits, Special Price, Suits
Pants, Special Price, Pants
$2.00 Men's Pants at 85c
$2.50 Men's Pants $1.38
$3.50 Men's Pants $1.95
$4.00 Men's Pants $2.35
$5.00 Men's Pants $2.85
$6.00 Men's Pants $3.35
Hats, Special Price, Hats
$2.00 Men's Black and Brown
Hats, all styles, all sizes only. . ,
Soft
95c
$3.00 Hats in the new shapes-and colors wide
and narrow brims, green bands, 1 O T
very nobby only . . . . ....... . . .) 1 00
$4.00 Men's Hats, all the new novelties; greens,
browns, gray and black 1 C
only . .tDjW.ld
Hats, Special Price, Hats
Improving Roads.
(Special Dlapatch to The JrnirnaU)
Oragon City, March Through the
exertiona of the Mount Pleasant ImJ
?I?Ie,,ent.vCubtth matter of good
T l". Ahii ub".'-5U now settled
i..T i 5 Jl?r; within this city's lim
its, leading to Mount Pleasant, are b.
Vi!i ii,ArcixtA Bd traveled, and from
-o,v ri.Kneu,h cou"tr finishing the
work with the same material. -
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May Pavr in Residence District,
(Special m.patrh to Th JoarnaLl
Vancouver. Wash.. March ll. There
is a atrong probability that several res
idence streets of Vancouver will be
paved with Hassam pavement during
the coming summer; thst is. if a suf
ficient number of property owners r
willing to hear the expenae. Realising
CURES
o BLOOD poison
Pants, Special Price, Pants
Special Price Men's Shirts
$2.50 Pongee Shirts, all colors, all sizes. See'
window display. Nothing like ( jj?
this before only . . , . . . ..... . . .aj) 1 J 0
$2 Golf Shirts, new tan colors, well QAr
made, all sizes and all colors-rronly . , ;W
75c Work Shirts, blacks, stripesTlues, taris,
all sizes, strong
only . . : . . . . . ... . OyC
Special Price Men's; Shirts
Do Mot! IMIss This 5 (Glpeaif
We have thousands of rare bargains that are not quoted, but bear in mind that WE ARE THE REAL MONvE-S A VERS IN .THE
CLOTHING BUSINESS. Want your trade. Come here Saturday.' STORE' OPEN UNTIL 10:30 PM. V; -'-
(EDOTLET
CLOT
(E(Q)o
First snd
Morrison Sfs.
No case of contagious Wood poison is rrer cored nntfl the last particle
of the Tiros lias been removed from the circulation. The least taint left in
the blood will sooner or later, cause a fresh outbreak of the trouble, with all
Its -hideous ind destructive srmptoms of ulcerated month and throat, copper
colored fplotches, falling hair, sores and nicer, etc No other medicine so
rarely cures contagious blood poison as S. S. S. It goes down into the
blood and ateady and surely drives out erery particle of the infection, It
absolutely and perfectly purifies the blood, and leares this vital fluid aa fresn.
rich and healthy as It was belore the destructive virus of contagious blood'
. a I at 1 a a ? MM - I
poucm cnterca ine nrcuiauou. cv. x & qtUCaUT takes eSect on tie Llood,
and gradually the symptoms disappear, the health is improved, the akin
cleared of all spots, sores and other blemiahes, the hair stops coming out,
the mouth and throat heal and when S. S. & has cleansed the system of the
poison no trace of the disease is left. S. S. S. cures Contagious blood poison
iccau5j iiu ue freaiesi oi au fcioou pannen, cestea ana ptuita lor more
than forty years. Book on thisdiseaae with nrestjons lor home treatment,
and any medical advice sent free to all who write.
- dE STSTIT.SITCinC C0u ailXJLTULrCl.
tha lastlna valus of hard surfacsd ma
trll for street Improvements, a num-
Kr f nromlnent residents hsva
nrassed a deslra to lay this character
r ...ih in front of their somas in
stead of having to relmprovs erery fear
years. In order to seeura pa Tine by
private contract. It will be necessary
to suaraDtee the Hassam company at
least ona half mlle.
Randay tkhool Celebratkm.
Unwiil tnanatrk to The JearnaLl
' Vaarosver. Wash- March II. Tfeera
rill be a special Sunday, school eele-
h ration at laka snora ismorrew com
tnenrlnf It 11 l a and continuing
thrmiah the afteraoii a-nfl erenlna
Mv. A) fraeT Bstes. Rev. Fred Hansod-
nd others will speaa and there will be
special tnaslc kev. Alfred Batea will
preach at Orchards Sunday. II av
and 7:2 jx and at rroebstel in the
afternoon. R. E. Pates will preach
at eaimoa ever at 7 :J p. as.
IVrsoaat Mentloo.
(Kleil Oaasat The Jiai uLt
Ortiaa City. March 1. Honarahle
and Mrs. W. a U Ren of this city will
leave tomorrow alant for w Torlr te
traen
has b n appointed by
be absent two
month a. Mra IT
ra. aareA A.
ETsna. preldeit of tha Oreaon Feder.
atUvn e-f Women's rlaha. aa one of the
hooteeees et the Orefn elate bntldlnf at
the A -V.-P. fair at Seattle this cenaiKf
summer.
Mrs. Pasllne ay h wart a, e. rrntafnerit
lire end cloh woman ef the city,
la recovering front n aevera attaek ef
pnetiaBenia.
Mrs. T. T. peweei la enefleed te her
Sme st tHe trlecopnl re-trT. with a
eere sttark ef the rr'pp.
Mr. and Mrs. IL D. iat.at ef C'Jvtr-
ton left for their home yesterday after
a Tour days' vlalt to their sons. Dra
H. S. and Clyde Mount
Edward Keny of Ureea point returned
hP.m. yesterday after a. week's visit to
old friends at "Woodburn.
Mrs. L. d. Ice left for her home at
Bllverton yesterday, after a visit to her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. KaUy, at
Claud Henrlcl Is very 111 at Beaver
Creek, wtt pneumonia and ta under tha
care of Dr. U. 8. Mount of this city.
.Cpun'y Treasurer Paddock Is on tha
a ai ma Dome at Gladstone.
Rev. T. r Bowea visited Henry Bort
nm"rrm wir iwimay, wno is 111 at
hi; residence with Brig-nt'S dtseeee, and
offered op tha nrayer ta the Enlaaunl
. aervlca. for tha benefit of the
EOta Uai Ctve EaeeUent 6how.
(Ppadal tMrnatrft u The Jeers.)
Vancouver. waah u.ki. ujn..i
the Vancouver Elka win Ha
leat prodactlon cf -A Klcht In Bohemia"
ta aeaerally believed, mit aiwMt.. m
there la na talent for this production
than m nsa found la Tanconver.
e reoeareais for this event a
CASTOR I A
Tor Jsiaats tad QHdrea.
TliCfci Yea Eiti Ahriji E.-t!
progTesslns very . eatlafactorlly, , tha
chorus oerelopinr much faster than sx-
pected. Those taking the leading- parts
are working- overtime and hppe to put
on a most rinisnea ana ctaasy anow.
Seats are selllna fast.- The chancee
are tha Auditorium will not hold (hose
who desire to go. This ia another Il
lustration ef the ' urgent need of aa
up-to-date show hooseln Vancouver,
mGH WHEEL AUTO
SPEEDED TOO FAST
(Special XHcpstch ta The Jaaraat)
Vancouver. Wash, March 1. While
CemoaatraUne tha lUbUasar alsk wheel
aatoaobUa, which ta advertised as sot
bellt for racing trot for business waa.
At H. Bernard waa arrested by Cop-
stable T bom peon for violating- tha speed
law. Be waa released on ball and will
appear before tha polios court today.
Bernard la employed by-the Portland
ageaey af hla car and caree hero to
demonstrate ttte machine. It seems ha
waa endeavoring ta teat eat the e
etna and In order ta do ao ran a Ht-
a nzoscsom or rotraa
aa wen as youreelf Is IlaMe at any time
te have rheumatism. We're ail liable
te have tuto er burns, bruleee or acalda
crVk In the back, neck er side ewme
kind ef sa ache tyr sain. Then heed this
sdrt er4 tell j oa net rhb'S Ballard s
Snew Ila Imeat rellevee ail achee and
pain, aad heele ail wounds. Slid by
EkJdroore Drug Co.
tie toe fast: at least, it Is expected
uua ia mt oerense na win put up.
Thomas W. Wortmaa Dead.
(SpedarrXapateh U The Joarael.) .
Vancauver, Wash March It. Thomas
W. Wortnsn, a native ol this county
and widely known both IS Washington
and Oregon, died at tha home ef hia
pa rente, 714 East C atreet, Ust evening,
of tubarculeela He waa' born In Vsn
oeuver. August f, 170. and -up to 101
was almost a constant resident of van
emiver. going to BeatUe la that year.
Three weeks ago he was brought to
Vancouver owing to Mo rapidly falling
neejin.- newss tot is rears teller in
the old First National bank, which went
to tna waa in tne paaio or the se e.
Ho waa a member of the Esc lee and the
A. O. V. W., one af which orders may
havs chars of his funeral. Hia father
ana mother, rour sisters and one brother
survive. Tha data af tha funaral fe
aot been set. a
At the Vaaeoervrr Hotels.
' fRperlal Olspateh Tee Searaal)
Vancouver, naan. area
registered at,
1 . The
tho Van
following are
eouver hot ala:
Bt Elmo Dr. It T. Parker. Portland;
J. IX Penaon. Seattle; Neleon R- An
dersoa. eattie; Dr. LeRoy fmlth. Port-
1 i . rv . . m i . . - . . .
Onodrlch, pnrtland; Perry -Ellis and
wife, E. T. MrTl snd wife. Ioalsvllle,
Kr; Foster Hvle snd wife, Jeccb
Ijaaha. H Or W. FTTlln. rortlaM: H.
Onldewcrthy ard wife. W. P. Pater. Te
corra; W. A. awarrer. KTl'-kltat. John
Graham. S yVanc'ece: WIHlatn Elliott,.
Chffi: f. Tpvnwad. Prtl"r.!l. I
Colombia Thomas B. Wlieea, Chi-
stands for better healA the
world over. .For more than
30 years it has Stood the test
of millions of people. Every
ounce of it improves the gen
eral conditions, increases the
strength; revitalizes and builds
up the whole body, t If yon'
have never taken it, try it now.
Alt baooeriTS
Send tha aU faar cssHs ar f aafaea. ses
Ponwtt rMs yarer. and wtB aM e a
Caaasew Handy Atlae af (aa Werle.
OOTT 9CTWKB. 40S rsart SUfcee Terfc
eaaa; C rrlday. ypokaae; K. Fluhenrr.
Crttcago; C W. Catna. Portland: r. a
Caaa, Ppokane- W. T. Jarkenn. Steven-
: H. A. Parnaide. Caatlerork; J
Joseph. White Salmon; Thomas n,m
1-e tenter; K. !. M-' 4. St. rer. Vitr
lillvey Joneena. -;tff- w f Tk,
Kara. Tare ma, V. Barrett, t. carpi:i.
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