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3 THE1 OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY ' EVENING. SEPTEMBER 15. 1009. fish un files mm Saj-s Closed Season Is Belli;? Generally Observed Jloves to Salem. espert JtMae ef wall hre liorea ne ia crark ndar. seined hla till f ra.taiu Ihruurh III" aarvlra in tna i. n lli-A l.-an war. where ha waa oapiaU f mi ef tha beat ravalrr rt mente la tha aervfa-a. CITY WILL NOT PERMIT 8TKECT OliSTliUCTION Tli Bt Johna city council act ad quirk- lr Friday In tha raaa of tha St. Johna lumber company, who had alerted n I ha c-onelrurtlon ft a hut" water lank at lha Inlaraaotton of Hurllnston and ) rail ford etreeta. Tha polli-e ware u Ihrhitad to arroat any man dolna anr work (award tha ronalruatlon of tha tank, and allhauah lha lumbrr company declared lhat tfiey would do au any way. they have ao far dona nothing. Aa a reauit of lliia attempt of tha lumbar company to build on city prop erty, an effort ta now to ba mad to foree Ihrm to varats a portion of Hrnrt fopd atreat now ootmjilod by their ahrda. The property ownrra alone Bradford iilnn on laying a ejiur from the O. K. tk N trarks up that atraet and cannot do ii while tha ahada ara there. It ta ex pected that the council will order tna tret vacated at It nest tavetlna;. F 0 PORMD BEST OF CITIES I'ailroad Jfan Returns After an Kxtended Trip , Through States. reconstruction of tta eawer ayatern alone. "Jt'e weti front preaenta a laaaoa fur Portland. Hth aldra of tha river ara line,) with aplendld dock a, aome f tham public, docka erected by tha city, and Ilia Uflr river panka ara roiniletaly hidden by theee induetrial atrutura. Tha Matalra eematrry la Ona of tha moat beautiful place I have aver ern. from New Orleans 1 continued weat to Ualvaalon. the areat loading point (or rail to etaamar ahlptneuta. and loan through Han . Antonio, fci ,Peao, southern California and home.- Aaldo from tha bualnrea rlroutnalancea lhat nccaaalialed tha trip, H waa worth while taking-, bnrauae It miul ma ao well con tent with I'ortland.'l j N. G McAlllatar. maatar hah warden. ", haa Hied hla annual report with the - board of tha flh eoinmlealon. 1 he nu . warden a ofrtcee have been moved from J'urtUad to ttalem t tha lnatructlona of tba board and Air. McAllister eaya lha conduct of bualneaa xroia that city na been awkward, but 'ha iiopoa matter Will right Ihemaelvcg with lime, Tba report clle atuntlon to the fact that the t-luaed araaon for (lahlnit front Aufuat II to aleptember 10 haa bee" bet ter Obaerved thta wek than ever before 'ihe violation were' ao lew mat mc warden fvela that the fteheimn are beln convinced that the future of tint luduatry I doomed without the cloaeJ eaeon. The Willamette and ('Jackaroaa have no rloal araaon, aa baa tha Co lumila, but the warden expect to creal It hereafter by tha lining" of notloea within tha time reaulred by law. The propoaed hatchery on Yoanar'a or I rMi. f the premature eiploaton of tha Clatakanle rtvera near, the mouth I in. 000 pound of dynamite In tha Pa of the Columbia haa been conaldared I clfte Railway At Navigation company' and lha plan of dragline; adult ealmon I eonatructlnn camp at a point about five by aeta to tna ocaireu point ana i-aui, i miiea a nova ntnuwro. them there to auawn waa ahanaoneosat Impractical.' However, an effort will be It Ion mad to depoalt.eyed egga there from op river hatchrrlea - and ftar thay ra hatched to feed and relraae them. J9. C. Oreenman, an experienced worker In hatoherlea ta lq charge of thla work. The central hatchery at Bonneville ta TERRIFIC EXPLOSION NEAR NEIIALEM N'ehalem. Or.. Sept. IS. One man killed, five aerlnualy Injured and eight building completely wrocked la-the it romnlcted and ta expected to ggs today. . Tho new flahway at Amtnt dam on the Rogue river pear Uranta rasa ta to be complete September 10 and will provide all flah ascending the river an eaiy iMtaaageway, 1 ... Mr. Oreenman hag been appointed by Mr. McAllister aa-- auperlutendont of hatcherlea, for the work haa grown o throughout the state that It la necessary to have acme one visit and Inspect the hatcheries at regular Intervals. The reclpt or the office have been 13328. ST, as revenue from fines, aale of Illegally caught fish. Issuing licenses. sale of nets and other materlala for fishing. The disbursement amounted to 1 11.178.15. which waa tiaed In the con struction and maintenance of hatcherlea and for the protection of flah. JHIIAl BAND BEATS CARRIERS - The Journal Carriers band held a bas ket plcnio and excursion last Sunday at : Estacaxia arn. xne poys cnarierea a SDecta.1 train and about 200 of them made the trip. The Carriera band gave . - a concert at Estacada Park from 12 to v 1 o'clock- and during the afternoon the committee arranged quite a program of sports. A' bail game between Uie car riers and the band wag called by agree ment it i p. m. and the score was 4 to I In favor of the band. Through the kindness of the East Side Business Men's club the carriers were given five season tickets to the Port land-Fair and Livestock show, which .. were awarded to winners of the dif ferent events, and John M. Mann do ' nated a hat to the most able sprinter for 100 yards. The winners of events were as follows: - Special event,-Arthur Bitter; running broad jump, Bernard Mercer, awarded season ticket; -. 100- yard dash, Walter Kltter, awarded season ticket; sack race, tecu epicer, twaraea season ticxet; po tato race. James Bain, awarded season ticket; fat race, Ralph Robnett, award ed season ticket. The special 100 yard dash for' hat awarded by John M. Mann was won Dy Chester Nelson. . Durinc" the afternoon the hnva nr. ganlsed an orchestra and took posses sion of the pavilion and conducted a dance. , The Journal carriers wish to express tnetr tnanKs and appreciation of the xtnanes or tne East Side Business Men's club, John M. Mann, printer, and F. D. Hunt traffic manager of the Portland Railway, Light & Power com Pnxtor their assistance In making the . dny a pleasant tyie. . CAPT. MACD0NNELL WILL ACT AS JUDGE iapiain aiaqjjonneii, now acting as associate judge or one of the blir east- em horse shows, last night signed a contract with T. 8. McGrath, the repre ; sentatlve of the Portland Hunt club, who is in the east, to act as presiding juuks xor inn rorimna snow. October t. s and 9. tie will reach Portland in company with Mr. McOrath in 10 aaya. The announcement nf r.nlaln itron. Donnell's acceptance of the Hunt club's orrer was received with much pleasure vby the members of the club. He is Known an over tne country as an ex pert Judge of horses and It is thought that no possible trouble can be had with him acting as presiding judge. He is an experienced horseman in every suae' or in wora. uesiaes Deing an For several weeka the big eonetruc- crews have been tunneling into a high promontory on the rirht-or-way. Plans were made for firing a blast of 10 000 pounds of dynamite. The man at the batteries failed to give the proper notice to the men at work on the Job. or else the Mast went off prematurely. receive The bleat "kicked back." Instead or ex ploding in an upwara uirvawun, nu iuh completely wrecked the camp of eight buildings. 'Tour weeks of almost constant travel through the commercial center of the east and aoutb have convinced m that 1'ortlanj la In aa good If not better shape than any other plaee la the coun try," aald Charles A. Malboeuf. dlatrlot freight agent of tha Southern Pacific. Mr. Malboeuf has Just returned from bualneaa trip that took him aa far north aa Montrear and aa far south as New urirana. Hualneaa conditions are promising all over Ihe country, according to Mr. Mai boeuf and a good bualneaa la belnar don everywhere. But at no place did he find renrral eondltlona better and living eon Ho "Going, et from here I stopped at lltlona as attractive aa In trtland Chicago and front there went up Into Canada." aald Mr. Malboeuf. "In Mon treal 1 waa greatly Intereated In the MacDonald Agricultural college, which ta one of the moat complete institution of Ita kind In the world and which Is doing the same kind of work for that f: art of Canada that our Corvallta school "New Tork I covered pretty thorough doing for Oregon. ly In three days, thoroughly enough at leaat so that 1 have a good general Idea of the city and Its Induatrtal mag nitude. From New York to New Or lan I made the trip by sea. New Or leans was a surprise to me." It Is not only one of the most beautiful and In teresting cities that I nave ever seen bur among the moat progressive. For Instance. It Is spending I2t.000.000 on ELIZABETH JIARWAS SIXfiS TIIISeEVENIXO The long promised.-concert of Miss Elisabeth Uarwaa will be given tonight at. the Masonle Temple,1 corner of Wea Park and Yamhill, and Indications point to a big audience. Society. will ba out In force ro pay Ita rrnpecta to this talented Portland glrL Thla will be her farewell antvaarftnee. as alia will Boon decide on one of the several good offers ahe haa had, and will De away rrom Portland In any event. She will give a varied program or anas ana aonga and will be aasisted py jonn ciaire Montelth. baritone. The concert will baa In at 1:10 o'clock, and tickets can be obtained at the door. . THREE COMPANIES'. ARE INCORPORATED 110 OIIE KIIOl'JS t . 4 SUICIDE'S IIAu Hundreds View Remains of . 3Iau Who Threw Him - self - on . Tracks. ThaT. O'Malley company, a produce and grocery concern, has filed articles of Incorporation through ' T. O'Malley, W. U Mcintosh and W. N Daniels. The capital stock Is 17000. . w. H. N. Smith. W.N. St Clair and C. F. Smith have filed articles, of the Woodlawn Ice 4 Coal company, with a capital stock of 15000. . The Lake Park investment -company aa been Incorporated by Robert Q. Ho- fer, B. W. OUlet and W. ,W, Zollara. The capital stock' is $5000. Free from marks of Identification and unknown - to the throng viewing th faatures.k the body of the man wbo ao traalcaJlv ended hla life under the wheel of a ewitching train at Seventh and . Northrup streets yesterday after noon, lies In the Punning morgue today. Mystery surrounds the suicide of the well, dreaaed, refined appearing young man who, after walling about the yard-1 master oince ror eaverei noura yea I terrtav morning, deliberately laid hie I head upon the ahlnlDar ateel rail and brought to a close an existence of about 1 1 years, . I Closer examination of the body eon-1 vlnoe the coroner and police authori ties . that tne man (tad been leading a life 'of comparative eaae, and had not for. years been .compelled to do man-1 nan labor, tie was rerinea longing in i that his clothes wer clean and wall preased and no hard lines marked thai face. ' Coroner' a denuttea are still work ing on the caae. trying to at leaat find the - man'a. name.. 8d far no clue haa developed which might lend the least posaioie aid. . , ' . , , .STORE CLOSED Steamer; Hassalo for North ,: , Beach. - y Ton aeeommodat paaaengers return ing from North beech, the O. R. A N. steamer Hassalo will call at Megleral on ' her regtilar trips . from Astoria to Portland." This arrangement vwlll con. ttnue until September 10. , ' . , CLOSED ALL. DAY flUIlSDMi;?: . . , ., . , . '.., i -,.. -.." v. : . ! i -v.. i.v. , When Natural Teeth are Gone We furnish artificial ones to take their place, which perfectly rnatch the natural teeth in tie, form, color and alignment Pat in next to your own re maining; teeth, our artificial ones cannot be distinguished from them excepting by the very closest exa mmafion, and our teeth fit and (rive romfnrt in service. They not only look natural, but feel natural Gold Crownt, 22-K 93.O0 Gol4 Fillings fl.OO Silver Filling! 35 Plates 9S.OO . Extraction Free, Boston Painless Dentists- 1J Morrio St. Cor. Fifth. Oppit Post office. Ab4 t EUGENE. OR. (GiMimflll Fill mmm Friday and Saturday September 17 and 18 Tomorrow's Evening Papers Will Give the De tails of the American Gentlemen Grand TI"1 tITI jeat MM U mm THIS OFFER will never be duplicated by any other tailoring establishment. You will positively save from $20 to $35 on your Fall Suit if you avail yourself of the opportunity to buy on opening days. It's hardly necessary to talk about the style, service and workmanship of these suits we are going to sell you, as it is now so well known hereabouts that AMERICAN GENTLEMEN CLOTHES have no superior. Our 1909 col lection is the .grandest in the history of this house. We want you to call and inspect same. The workshop of the American Gentlemen Tai lors, located at the southwest corner of Third and Stark, turns out more tailored suits than all the Portland tailors combined. Gentlemen for whom we have made suits in the past are especially invited to call and inspect our 1909 showing, but everybody, everywhere, by all means should read our announcement in all afternoon papers tomorrow. Aiicricai (EciieiieiE Mors PORTLAND'S LEADING TAILORS Corner Sixth and Stark Streets I'tO.WJeJ , v J -h e1. ( ' h r- f : S ''- I 1 L ON ACCOUNT OF JEWISH HOLIDAY 3rd and Oak 1st and Yamhill 1st and Morrison 11 p3p: Most (Conven iently Located Best Equipped, Best Known, Fairest Priced, and the Most Reliable Dental Offices in Town.? ACROSS THE STREETj ' fTON THE PERKINS hOTtlii A NEW PLATE THAT HOLDS You will know why we enjoy THE. LARGEST DENTAL PRACTICE in the whole northwest. ' SPECIAL PRICES FOR A FEW DAYS FULL SET, THAT FITS . . . ;. . . . ..$5.00' GOLD CROWNS, 22k . . I ; . 93.50 BRIDGE TEETH, 22k . . . ... . . . . . . ..... . . .$3.50 ' GOLD FILLINGS ;.?1.00 SILVER FILLINGS i ..................... . . 50 Everyone is delighted witn the wiy our Xew "Anchor Dentnre"' Flate fits and stays in the mouth. This plate has no roof yet it far -surpasses all plates that have. Comfortable from the start. ' Easy to take out, clean and replace. Enables yoa to chew well and thoroughly masticate any food. Shown and demonstrated 'free. We are the in- ' venters and sole makers. The "Anchor Denture" can be had only of us.' AU extractions made painless. Call and have us give your teeth a free examination, and tret our. estimate on your dental work.. If yon are nervous or have heart trouble, the Electro Painless System will do the work when others fait All work warranted for ten years. Electro Painless Dental Parlors 303tf WASHINGTON ST, CORNER FIFTH Across From tba Perkins Hotel. Office Open Evenings and Sundays. i Ladr Assistant in Attendance. J