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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1909)
THE OREGON DAILY JOUKNAL. i .' . PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING. APRIL ill Iflll! OIIEB OffllU II1II0S TEMPLE PLANS UNDER DEO COM Al-Kader Masons Will Meet Interior Department Makes . , T 9 A 9 . 9 'If.i . Saturday Mzht to Dis- Jieconiuon m naier cuss JJui'Winxr. ; J . . Users' Dispute. A epeclal meeting of Al-Kadr Jf " U rnlled for Saturday evening at in hill street, to -talk over the Pn for Lullrtlnir a handaome Al-Kader eJ"P' on Twenty-first and wasningiun "''J'- (CaltM 'Washington. IYm Lhm4 Wha.) April It.- The contro versy betweon two board of directors or I the Umatilla Water I'sers' eeeoclatlool U ,1 , - . I - ........ ... ... ... .. . ----- . The proDerty which la under conauiera- i linger Instructed tho reclamation service n. . no tnnt rroni on twnmj- unii orrice in rororniia tne aot-aiieu -ir- .,,-. laa feet on Washington, -new board." of . which II. T. Jrvin la nH tho I'mn in ir UUlll im.-i.uiu i iiiFBiusni. - , . . . , - KrrRcnt Intentions win ua m nimmim fterearter me arovernpteni win iwur nn Impoainir eiruciu", i mho inny rrruiiiviv v ........v. ----, is taken into, court ana oeciaea mr-i wise. 1 Alter Easter Mlrai 'torn I A very important problem easily solved for cloak and suit buyers, and a visit to this department will convince the most prudent buyer that during this alteration sale the power of your , dollar will have nearly I double its purchasing power. ' I..' THE POPULAR PRICE STORE. McALLEN & McDONNELL fully 4000 jieoplov having a convention hall which will bo available for largo public ratherlng. ' It la thought that tho need for such an asBomhly hall la gr"t In thla city, and that tho location which Is ugpated for tho new Al-Kadtr temple will be a suitable one for this enterprise. htomhorfchln In this society has new .aA h l2oa mark, and thono Inter KteH in thla matter feel that a suitable and fitting temple, should be built, com monsurate with .tho dignity ' and atrantrth A? the Order. t built according to present plans tho temple will cost rrom nou.ouu 10 tou. H(io, and will be credit not only to ths city, but to th enuro otato, MERRILIJfAN, ACKOSS THE .LINE, LAUGHS AT OREGON'S LIQUOR LAW POLICE OUT Dlll'S STORY f Think Hotelman Did. Xot Shoot Himself as He ' Maintains. Jack Dunn, who Is now at tho Good o - i . - kinii.i vlth m. revolver Dul- let in his' left elbow, says the wouna j was accidentally if Inflicted while he was cleaning his revolver at an early hour this morning, but In this Officers Hnnev and Presey. . who reported the rB a fn n "Tint ronruf. Dunn Is the proprietor of tho Dewey houst the corner of Third and Burn ma iciraata nnA njiva that he accl " nntllv shot himself ' at 1:16 this . n.nrninv Ilia wlfa and the nlKltt Clark. in R PormclM. aa well as Mrs. Minnie ! Hamilton, the chambermaid, corroborate Dunn's story. All claim , that button shot was fired, ' The of fleers, however, aay they haye 1 the statement or two paaBersoy win rllm that three shots were fired. Dunn r.fiiuAii in nhow his revolver to the of- fleers, who say further that there were ' no Dowder marks visible on Dunn's arm. . Roth claim it would be prao- tlcallv ImDossible for a man to shoot " himself In the left elbow without leav ing burns and powder marks. , Dr. J. Kttleson attended tho injured man. . STATE ENGINEER IS BACKFR03IAV1WING (gneelat SUpalck to Tae JootmI. . ; . Merrill, Or., April 11. This city Is . following tho lead Of Klamath FalU and other towng of tho county In prosecuting ' vloUtors of tho local option law. 4 Frank Bloomlngcamp, who rung a Boft. drink stand, and his clerk. 4 "have been arrested, charged with selling whiskey. Ha was first 4 arrested under the city ordinance and fined 129 for conducting a public nuisance. . , . , Sufficient evidence being ob- talned, tho prosecuting attorney ha J complaints , sworn out on 4 ' threo different founts and tho 4 two men were again arrested and ' o at the preliminary bearing they 4 were placed- under $3000 bonds. 4 A search warrant was Issued and -a two tons of "boose" wero found; In tho cellar of the building. Merrill haa had a hard time fighting blind pigs. One of tho former;1 saloonmen moved his place- just across tho lino In California, about two miles dis tant. J As It was possible to . easily,-procure whiskey, others in tho soft drink business have felt that they would not get caught, 4 as It was a difficult matter to prove where tho liquor was pro cured.;;' , ; - , Fine Tailored Sultf, New , U17.50 values, now. .912.50 Spring Fabrics ) No Charge for Alterations. Very Pretty Tailored Suits, All) v tu - V ' 0 the Neiv Shades In Serfles 522 so values ..f....vfiG.oO ' -- -1, IIondsonK IflottA SiUls, New )VAL.TO $M AND $S7rosl0;50 Mannish EHccts In Lono "at No chtrgt for Aittr.tions. Designs ) QCD?!.! M;iSk IVAL.UPTOJ37.50 NOW sit.50 ! OCS, Wyul sUCS ) Per,tct Fit Ouannttcd. .. tt0m F1yog"hades1,n'"lie j fOT A"?'- ' BUILDING INSPECTOR 1 WANTS DEPUTIES In a comn.uhidatlon directed to the city council City Building; Inspector Donson applies tor at' least two more deputies, lie says other cities of Port lands importance nave xrora jlj to is men in the building inspection depart ment Portland has only four and eaeh inspector has to take hcarge of the con struction of 26 to 80 new buildings at a time.' - - -' v -. - it is Impossible for inspectors to visit each one more- than once tn two or three weeks, says Mr. Dobson, and con must be permitted which would be eor- I rectea ir there wero inspectors enough. Clflflftrt TAP 1fl ACRES IN HOOD RIVER Special Dlipateb to Tb Toaraal. : ; Hood Kiver. Or., April It. The record price for orchard land In young trees . was paid hero today when A. L. Paddock of St. Louis, M0.1 through the agency of the Rrlggs-Ament Iand company, ; paid 110,00 for 10 acres In 2 and 8-year-. old Newtown trees, belonging to "Wil liam Reaw. The place purchased has no improvements on It and has straw . brrla et between, tha-treea The-iriee was net, the commission being paid In addition. The orchard Is situated on . the west side of tho valley. a few miles out of tho city, : j .. r . - , Dally and Sunday Journal, lie a week to any point. - yf I rst Youll find everybody at the game today, and the best dressed men in the. crowd will be wearing Our Lion Special Suits at And they willen joy -the ! ame more, too, because j nothing will happen to their j clothes if - our boys should ! win. . . ' n-iiBRs ' (By Journal Leaaed S.l.ra Wlra.i ' Balem, Or., April 13. After a visit to Wyoming and Utah of a week, to ex . amine the- workings of tho water laws - in tnoee Biie wun x. 1 sequentiy many defects in construction returned to. Salem, yesterday. Ho pro nounces the new water , code of this state better by far than any law In this country. Wyoming has a law similar to the Orea-on law. except thai, the water board i In Wyoming is the tinai irmunai in im J adjudication of water rights, .while in 5 this state the findings of , the water board must be affirmed by the courts before they are final. - Should tho cir- cult court fail to affirm them they will, of course. In time become operative au t tomatically. ". The state water board will convene tomorrow to take up the .first batch of petitions for the adjudication of rights ' that have been presented under tho new law. ISIew SIlKs 6000 yards I Tigh-Grade Satin Foulard, . ' all the new and popular shades, full 24 inches wide, reg. 85c! Spe--- ' Q cial for tomprrow ; . .... . . . Ue7L 60 pieces Pongee Silk iii natural colors, ranging in price vyd LW," fljl CA 85f?, 91.00, ?1.25. . 60-in. Table' Damask, reg. 40c OC value howi yard . . ......... AiJC 64-in. Table Damask, reg. $1.00 jC value now yard ........ . . . . . U JC 72-in.' Satin Damask, reg. $1.25 value, now . . ; . . ... ; -. . U . , . . 75c NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS 600 pairs at, -pair , .. ...........35 100 pairs at, pair .-. . .49 100 pairs at, pair . .......... . , .80. ,"'t . Bed Sheets, size 72x90, each, i 35 1 Pillow sups, 42x36; each ; . . r;vc:.-.9 Extra Fine Quality Sheets, 83x90 63 , Fine Embroidered Iace Waists, all sizes, regular, $5.00 value, . Qg' Fine Lace Waists, in ecru A aq only, $3.50 value, now . . j . . .3) 1 s70 Silk Petticoats; made from fine'Swiss taffeta, all shades, -regular Y fQ $6.00 value, now . . . -. . 3)a)e"0 Ladies Fine Two-Glasp Kid Gloves, all shades, -regular .$1.50 kind, v no ......s70U now ... i ...... . Ladies' Fine Two-Clasp Silk Gloves, all the leading shades, 75c CA . value :.J-i .............. ...dUC Fine Sixteen-Button Silk Gloves, all shades, regular $2.25 value, A A the pair v . ; . . .. ...... . . . . QlsUll ; BOO dozen Huck Towels', dozen. ; .G0 500 dozen Huck Towels, 36x18, ea. 10 Extra Heavy Linen Crash .v.v.. .lO Bedspreads, good quality hbney fA comb, big size . ...... . ; . ...... fUC Popular Priced Store 1-McDONNELL Third and Morrison MOTEQE IFmmliin-ipeSMcg Continues lo bs flic Biggest Bargain Sale Sn the History of Furniture Selling . ' -. . - -' 'LA -.-'I : . .r '. . . - - ..v . Our clerks were unable to get any time to eat on account of the immense business we did yesterday and those who anticipate buying, should do so now, as 50 per cent is saved at this sale. Our doors close between the hours of 12 m. and 1 p. m. to allow us to catch up with oiir orders and give the salespeople an opportunity to get their dinner 't Rfe lis Sale 4 173 PriceSimarked in plain figures COVELL'S FURNITURE STbRE 184-186 First St, bet Yamhill and Taylor X : jounrjAL . sAViKGs coupon - THIS IS ONE CnEDIT f l - lUl Stamp Name..... 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