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.THE OREGON, SUNDAY JOURNAL,. .PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 3, 1910. . : . - , . . '. i- : 3 VWWWSWWyWWWWMWWWWlWWWWWWWftWWWA 4 JOURNAL PICTURES lUPORTMlf NOTICE The second consignment of Journal picture --ia-. entirely exhausted . and it will be necessary for those still holding coupons to retain them until the arrival of the third shipment, .which i now en route by fast freight. Notice. of arrival will be duly given. ' The Journal asks its friends to be patient. Every reader who has. collected the coupons will be supplied just as soon as possible. Arrangements have .been made to fill the hundreds of mail orders from the next consignment,1 .-,' . , t Improvements, will coat in 'the neigh' borhood f $100,000. V. ? 4 Permission by ordinance to lay, maintain and, - operate '-' railroad : track over ' and across East Burnside Street, between East Firat and East-Second streets, under present -JBurnside street Driage , approach Tor approacnes - to freight df pot and other station and track facilities, proposed : to be. con structed, aa suggested in last preceding, but subject to the terms and conditions I of contract of March SO, 1893, between the Oregon & California Kail road com pany. Southern Pacific- company ; and City of Portland,- by which right was granted . to the city : to -Construct the Burnside street bridge "over, the nrop.- erty of the Oregon & California Ball road company, also ahdwn on blue print attached hereto, marked 'Exhibit, CV DR. CANS FIIIICO : . ' iT - , WAIJTS TO BE THE MIMUBUS OBSDEUDS WILL GET UM HEW SPIRIT BAIER i " , Five Hundred Persons to At tend Nation Wide Reunion o Progressive Democracy to Ca Held April 13. (Pnbllahers PrM Leued Vflrs.) Washington, XX C, .April 2. "Tnder the new spirit of , Jefferson, and pro gressive Democracy" will be the key note of the' nation-wide reunion of Iemocratio party leaders at the. Jeff er son Day banquet in this city on April 14. The annual banquet will be Under the auspices of the National Democratic committee and .this will be the most important gathering of Its kind in. many years.. ,. , . - v .-. ' The absence of Judge' Alton B. Parker who Is in Europe, removes a figure of .TiRtional importance whose presence was sought. -Possibly Judge Parker will be home in time to attend. Among the speakers will be " Senator ' Hughes of Colorado, Shlveley of Indiana,' Gore of Oklahoma and Representative Ralney of Illinois. - , ;..,..- According to the plans the prestden t!al potentialities will be present. They ere Mayor William J.' Qaynor of New York, Governor Harmon of OhlaT and Govfsrnor Marshall of Indiana. . The dinner will be given at ths New TTiiiard and It is expected that nearly duo persons will be present. In view of the position of the Demo cratic party and the conditions- in the republican party in some states. Demo. rrats are looking' to this dinner as an i:itra-important affair. If the next 1 ernacr&tlc candidate for president Is not named many guessers will miss the TriarK. . - , . . l'( VACATION 0F:: : L1ANY STREETS AS A CONSIDERATION (Continued from Page One.) ' . modiflca-tions of the franchisee on the west siae, so mat me tracks can be laid to join conveniently with the west approach, of the proposed new railroad bridge.:. v. ,,..;,. u; The valuation placed by the railroad rompany upon the east approach of the liroadway bridge is $160,000. The valus or the park site has not been definitely determined. The land could only have a comparative valuation, but it will be seen from the comparisons given that neither the terminal Company nor the railroad . company propose to deal with me city on a charity basis. , - -Proposals Zntersstlna;. ' Those . who have - been shouting the "bridge for bridge slogan will find the stalled proposals Intensely Interesting. The letter of General Manager J. P. O'Brien- addressed to ' Mayor. Simon, ouncllmen Menefee, - Rushlight, .and Wallace followa: , . "I beg to acknowledge receipt of mem orandum showing , concessions - wanted from companies I represent la connec tion with he building of. the proposed Broadway bridge, ad. in reply would state: - .,i : "1. We will grant the city perpetual easement, 7 feet in width, over lands owned or' controlled by the Oregon Rail road Navigation company on the cen ter, line of Broadway street extended weaterlly, beginning at m point where the extension of said Broadway street Expects to Start' in May to Fly , Over Atlantic in Airship; Ex tacneo nereio, maraea .axnioti , w . - i- , ,'' . pi "6. Permission' by ordinance to "lay. I DCClS 10 Make I HQ in 0 U3YS hlntaln find nnaratrf ' tmelrM snrnss 1 ' . f. ian rom pam. (United Press Lim4 Wire.) " Berlin, April I. -Dr. Gans Fabrleo, who 'wishes to be known as "The Aerial maintain and operate' tracks across westerly Intersects the east boundary Randolph,. Goldsmith, Russell and Knott of said property, running thance to the streets In Alblna, as per blue print at harbor line. - - - tacbed hereto, marked 'Exhibit D.' " ''2 We will grant the city perpetual! Terminal Company's tetter. , , . , easement for two bridge piers, aa shown . The letter, of the terminal company cityr engineer, and W, R Weldman.t rep- . "Acknowledging receipt of your com- j Columbus, and who, .to achieve such a resenting the bridge engineer, both said! munlcation of 4he 2Sth Inst, I beg to distinction, will attempt to cross the piers to be located on the nrnnertv men. I advise you that I have considered tne Atlantic In an alrshlD. today maa tioned in the first psragraph. blue print J concessions required by the city of I known the particulars of his plan. map c-i .which la attached and marked 1 Portland, as specified in your communi- "ijihall be accompanied " he said, "by . . - cauon, ana nave in preiiminary way, rIerr Bruckner, the editor of, a Frank Asks Xmjnunlty. ' ' " sons over the ground with your engi' fort nawgpaper! y u. physician and one v. 'uu lenelnr. T Intend to Start anout tne vh -"' middle of May from either cadis. Bpain, or Tenerlf fe. "There is always . wind at this Urns exhibit i: ." Also immunity from any damage. n'r8' Jt so blocks TT snd 'v nn sa;;.nh aa possible the oue to tpe construction and maintenance "7 ... , of if Wrnow. v,i,f ,w 1 I have si so taken up with your en hereto atrerched, . marked- exhibit 'I, ,ne?r th natter an overhead ex- of the year blowing. from the European wnicn nas neen adopted by the city for ".:' r-z"" 1""VT ' ' th building of ni,i .irh, . Th. ... f street, 'with inclines f on jrront street. tlcal clearance over tracks of the Ore- botn norh aftd south, so constructed as gon-Railroad St. Navigation 'company on the 'east ; side ,of the, river, named in memorandum as approximately 48 feet, is satisfactory. ; f ' "4 We will also grant the city right to. enter upon right of way which it will to have a maximum grade Of 6 per cent to- the American, continent With a foree of about 30 miles an hour. It was to this wind that Columbus owed his dls covery of America.' i 1 desire to 'be an and as shown by the map herewith sub- ,erial Columbus, and starting approxl mitieo. '.,t I mafolv. fpnm tha sam nnlnt. to b the VmiM nnjt onn v . 1 . . . .7... ".i.r""TF . v i rirst to reacn America tnrouan uie air. ,' -"The probable cost of . -constructing I My course would He across the Atlantic this improvement is about 1175,000, and I to Porto Rioo, passing Cuba ana then use In connection with the brlrt' or I would be a . great benefit If not a lie-I across the Qulf of - Mexico to New Or- any of jour, adlolnlng nronartv for the I eessity to the Industries located on the Means. This distance would be a little handling of such: materials as will bej1 M Wont street, being'ehiefly over' 4060 miles. : ' ; f necessary for the sub-structure of Ham I grain, and coal docks, and would in ; r ' i llaka Zt la TIts Bays. ' . witn the understanding that the cltv I very large aegree eliminate tne uanger . hiiu hnt 'T hnnM oee this 1U agree that in the handllnar and I incident to agon traffio to and from .,. i t1 was jfavfM ' Xtv 4 rah i n tiav placing of material for the building of j rront. street norttt and ' the business I timOBt completed. Is a combination of the sub-structure, and tha rrt(nn nf I center of the city. the superstructure, all work will be! "The paving of Tenth street through : done so as to Interfere to the least pos-I te Front street and the Improvement of n ordinary balloon and a dirigible air- hip. The length of. the balloon section is) 175 feet, and Its diameter,". which, is slble extent with the-use by the Oregon I Pettygrove street from Tenth to Front oigar-ahaped. Is SO feet. The motor Is Railroad; A Navigation company of its I street, would provide ample. safe and in horse power . - i v . . W adjoining property, and In a manner which will not interfere in any. way with the operation of trains. . v -rii u; ! sTo Title to Oronad. It- sftould be understood that the Oregon Railroad A Navigation company unobstructed outlet for all traffic to the Alblna ferry and the business bouses on Front street, "As you are aware, the property be tween the terminal property on. the-east ahd Twelfth street on the west, is owned by the Spokane, Portland & Seattle does not hold title tar the ground to be "'iiw.v rJrllA'mZl-XJZr i? used on the east side of the river, title L,t?3' ;.lVV2J.Zk.: running to the Northern Paclfv-Ter- !"SV iir.v ;V7J7. minal eommnr f Oron. Th nron rd have already been vacated by. tne mlnal company of Oregon. The Oregon Railroad & . Navigation company, . how ever, lias a contract with the terminal company for the purchase of this ground whenever it can legally do so, and It proposes to exercise this option. It is city. ambits Proposals. ,"It would seem that with the facili ties' afforded : by tha paving .of Tenth street and , Petty grove streets and the my understanding, however, that there I conatruction of, the ;rladuot,! connected wlh Seventh street, before proposed, there would be no occasion for open streets between the yards of the rail- "Owlng to the' favofable winds 'which I expect to encounter, I Intend to use the motor only In case 'of necessity, .be cause it Is not possible to take suffl lcent henslne'to keep' the motor' going Tor rive days. "Tha cublo contents of the balloon are sufficient to Keep the airship afloat let hours. - Perhaps the most interesting feature of the airship Is a cage 40 feet long and 10 feet wide which, In case of necessity, can be sailed on the ocean aa a motorboat or as a sailing boat, should my benslns fall to- . - $25,000 M1U for Hoqalam. ' (Bpeelil Ilpitch te The JoornM.l . Hoqulam. Wash.. April. 2. The Na tional Lumber A Box company of this terminal - company. . Based upon. , these considerations, I beg to submit to you. subject to the ratification by the board i building to cost about $25,000,. with the intention when it is completed of hav ing one of the most modern and com ers no legal reasons why the city can not be fully protected under this ar rangement: If It . la asrreed unnn. It ahould also be understood that tha way -company andthe grounda :tf the 0lty is planning the erection of a new ground rererrea to must oe usea oniy for bridge) purposes: ' , "l-W, Will Anna tit tti a -MdJ sonabla, amount of ground through the " oirecwa or tne v jNonnern irciiio piete . mills on the coast for reworking Oregon Railroad . A . Navigation com I lermlnal company, of Oregon, the fol- lumber; ; The new mill .'will be 2x410 piny'a South Portland Heighta prop "ru"'""i. 1 . . ft In else, with the levated story fix erty for.parls and .boulevard.. purposes! : i "Ti1111 company 180 feet, Bna a HQS foot drop In con- whenever the city is ready to carry out 1 '"""V l ""'. wimmi neotion. un the second floor wUl be its; plans for thia Improvement , ?u f cepy na y "uf .T r": P'ced jths machinery, which will con- Park nana Undecided. , -. ;v T "w. u X i ,fu " sist or .11 men ana eight ineh saws, a During discussion of the proposed I !, . , nark, and hmilAvard. tha acraase iur-1 .... . ..!'... . : . . gested as desired by the city waa some- 'ZJLl.rll TJ!!pn rn suspended over a roll of where between 35 and 65 acres out of a Zm'7:ZZ ZZZZZZK- J. I-Vu "."I""""; wrapping paper, carrying a roller to im ' ... . . V T r: M j , I Pnnt niercnanra advertisement on fh Vt, I," f"iab ,ecrb,,d. every1 piece of. paper torn off, Is ft New concessions and tha Improvement be- the amount to be donated cannot now be prlvat( , itktneu . preventing),., such total of about 160 acres owned by the Oregon Railroad & Navigation com pany. For the reason 'that the city has not definitely decided on tne pars; pians York "man's Inntlon. en Uffil SIIOI'ER . EiSKIESOU V Ted Will Mark Close of Even v to Raise Funds for St. Vin cent Annex. ' - . At the tea which will mark thn rlnaa of the -, "St. Vincent's hospital -. linen shower next Wednesday afternoon, at the hoBpttal an excellent musical -pro gram win be given by some of Port land's best known musicians, v The women of the musical committee, Mrs. J. A. ' IIughs ; and . Mrs. Albert Tanvle,- have secured : the services of Frederick W. Ooodrlch, who will have general charge ,of the program, which will be as follows: Vocal, Rose Eloch Bauer, Kathleen Lawler-Belcher, May Dearborn Schwab. Miss Irene Flynn, Miss Ilelolse Northrup, John Claire Montelth, A. B, Caughey; . piano solo, Miss Frances Bacheler; violin solo, Miss Evelyn 'Calbreath. The president, Mrs. P. J, Cronln, as. slsted by women from, the parish com mittees, -will, receive. Mrs.- J.-iE. Cro nln and Mrss Frank Kiernan will, have charge of the .candy booths.- Mrs.' J. P, O'Brien and' Miss ,M. R. Burke - have charge of the decorations. ' Mrs. "Raleigh Stott Mrs, John : Murphy, Mrs.. M. Zan and Mrs. . John Barret will pour - tea. The treasurer, Miss Anna Cremen; Miss B. Campion and Mrs. J, F. Alex Mayer will bs present to receive any donations which may be brought in at the tea, ; , All of the linen received will, be on exhibition, with the names .of the giv ers, and the new .annex will be open tQ inspections The v houra of the tea are from t ' to ,5, and no invitations have been' sent out. as the public Is cordially Invited la be nresent. -, ; As , the i end ot tne ' linen - snower grows nearer ." : interest,1 ; seems 4" to Have- grown, ana botn money ana linen donations have been coming In In more gratifying proportions. This if absolutely the last call that will be riven, and aa there ara only -three more days remaining, those wishing to add their mite toward the completing of this-monument in the city will have to do it now. Either money .or linen win be gratefully received. Money- may be sent to the treasurer. Miss Anna Cre men. at 408 Twelfth street, or brought to the linen shower tea. Linen should ha sent to the hospital as soon aa pos slble and - should be marked with the givers Dame ana "linen snower.. OUNG MATS CIFEISV: SAVED BY COLLAR BUTTON New York Aprttia-Had It not been for his collar button, the marriage an nulment proceedings which - William Lasky's lf-yee-old bride v has ' begun gamst hi m wofild bs unnecessary. Tha collar button at the back of his neck stooped a -bullet -which was sent after him when be. met his two brothers- in-law la . dark hallway in Alien street Seymour . Singer, and .Morris . Matusen, whe marrled'hls girl. bride's sisters, werf each held iri 11000 ball for trial. ' , ... ' To overcome, thei distress of aching and ; tired eyes,; you should have - Dr. George Rubenstein.; the "optician. make you a,, pair of Torlo glasses. . They. will make Ufa worth living to youv No high prices.1, 18 Third, opposite Baker the atre, it " .'? I J CBI! m TO BE GOOD 11 This Money-Put on Basis With United States, Currency by " . Clearing House. --.Portland banks have decided to ac cept all Canadian currency at par. At a meeting of .'the clearing house this week. It . wasi .agreed . to put . Canadian coin' on equal basis with United States currency in transaction of business throughout the city. This will mean that merchants generally 'will, take Canadian money at Its face value. The new order of things has been brought about. -upon suggestion of the Portland Commercial club. " Nothing like this has ever before been done here. Canadian 10 cent pieces, because . of their similarity - to the United states dime, have always passed here as equal to the latter coin but pieces of larger denomination have been barred from general circulation and holders of the money have had to accept a. discount to pass it. Portland bankers realize the. import- ance -of the growing interchange of travel and commerce between Canadian citlea and Portland and they believe the change will add largely to the convent ence of their customers." Large parties Of travelers from Canada pass through here by the Canadian Paclfic-Soo route or by way of the Puget Sound cities and thenew order will be welcomed by hotel proprietors as - well as by bus! ness men generally. It will do. away with Inconvenience', and danger iOf loss in, changing money at the border: cltiea. Local bankers were a unit In favor lng he change, . glace the- Canadian Paclfic-Soo ' trains , have - been - running In here during the past two years, there has been a general demand for the com mon acceptance of Canadian currency. Travelers and visitors from the Canadian cltiea have been annoyed .upon arrival by having their money refused at local Stores. - f. .-;; r.. '-,. v; Portland Is the only ' city so far re moved from the Canadian border to ao- Cept the currency of that country at par. vv.",:X- " '" j"'-"''''--;t:j'v!v v-. .. ' SAY TELEPHONE CO. : r WILD-LOSE NOTHING Asserting that the Pacific Telephone -xeiegrapn . company 'did v not ,i allow Joseph Collins to. carry out his contract with it and will be able to recoup all its losses rrora. tne profits it will make In doing the work in another way. A- R"i Bentley and W. A. Wise have filed their answer In the circuit court to the suit brought against them by the tomoanv. - Bentlet and Wiae were bondsmen for Collins, a' printer, 'who held a contract for printing th4 telephone directory of the company in the states of Oregon, wasmngion ana iaano. lie waa to make his profit 'from the -advertising, wni It was alleged by the eomptiav he eult tne joa after collecting about $8000. Tne answer says th profits on the contract would have been over $10,d00, and the company will loss nothing. The bondsmen say they ; should not be held liable. . ; Moving pioture shows ftt nresent fnrivi the most sought for amusement by all classes in Slam. - ,' HE OF LORDS HAVE DUG 1 , PIT FOR ITSELF DecidoThat the Possession of a Peerage Shoud Not in It-. " self Qualify fori Seat in the " House of Lords. 1 '.v. - " By William T. Stead, v (By th Internstlonal News Servlca) London, Apriia. The Veto debate in ' the bouse of commons produced aomo good' speakers, ' but' has thrown little light on the probable course of events. The "critical, moment will come when after the veto resolutions' are passed by the commons, but before they are dls- . posed of by the lords, Mr. Asqulth will propose to appropriate the -time, of the house for passing last year's budget Mr. Redmond then till have to decide whether or not he will knife the ministry--If he does A'general election will be precipitated .with : profiable adverse results to the liberals.' The nationalists ' express no fear of O 'Brien's "all for Ireland" league whlcM might have more chance of success If Cork 'was ths cap ital iof Ireland. O'Brien , would be con- ' tent with the Irish Council's bill Instead ' . of hqme rule for the next five years, v and all bis hopes are based on tha sup port of the unionists and landlords. - Would ZftTt tords Uncontrolled, , If contrary -to expectations, the Hb- J erals should, come back with- ft solid, - majority, the ministers may find In the lords, acceptance - of ;Xord Roseberry'ft .. resolution the key to the solution of the ; difficulty. . Tha peers have decided that , possession of a peerage should not in . itself qualify for ft seat In the house ; of lords., This was Intended to deprive -the crown of Its only weapon against ' the lords. Hitherto the king by mak- . , lng .peers has added to. the house of , ; lords; the lords' resolution, therefore, If accepted, makes the lords absolutely nn " controlled. . ! ;-; ': ' : '.....,:.:.:',.' V- ; , '' .'v.:"":, Hay-Hare Bus; . I But the old adase bf dlgglnc ft'ptt ; and "falling Into it ourself may apply ; In this case. If the ministers were to f advise the king that the lords' resolu- tion gave him- ft free band -. to- issue ' writs of summons to the lords to whom- 3 soever . he pleased,; regardless of, their possession of. peerages, should hava ,; nominative upper bouse without an-- y ether act of parliament, for no one can ? sit in the house of lords who has not j been expressly summoned by the king.' Heretofore, the custom nas neen in- - variable to Issue wrtts to all peers, now that the lords have expressly resoivea that the peerage.. Itself shall not give ,lts bolder - the right to seat in the lords, the door Is open for solving one. lnsolvable problem that of con stituting the house of lords, on ft demo- cratlc -basis; -'-'"'"--- -r'-'"-' ' The peers doubtless meant the resolu tion to apply to -new creations, but this cec-abla of being Interpreted as ap plicable to the present . holders of the peersge.' - 1 v t -1 - . " - " ' Atr advance "from J6 cents an hour t ST cents has ben granted to- the con- uctors and motormen ox tne tTtisourg, Harmony, Butler Newcastle railway. inoica tea or me. - , ln:exchangs for ; the above we ask from ths city: - " ' l. Modification or present rrancniss across Front street In connection, with proposed new steel bridge across Wil lamette river,: also for ths upper deck 'Of same crossing over Front street, so ss to allow, connection trscks and over head roadway with the new structure, also right to. use ft small portion of Hoyt street with our bridge tracks, all of which Is shown on blue print at t ached hereto, marked 'Exhibit A.', . ' "x. Vacation of certain streets on the Streets and parts of streets as lay Im mediately between the railway line and yards of the terminal company, to-wlt: , Streets acsntloaed.' ' "Fourth street from ft line 100 feet north of the north line of-H.oytstreet to tne soutn line or Irving street. f "Irving street, from the east line ot Fourth street to the east Jlne of 'Fifth street. ' p " i 1 1 . "Seventh street, from the south line of Kearney to- tfl Intersection With Front Street . "Eighth street That portion'- of east side of the river as shown on blue Eighth street not previously vacated. print hereto attached, marked Exhibit from tne south line or Kearney tp lta B.' and covered by pending' application intersection with Front street. ' (980 desired In connection wife-readjustments I feet long.) . . , . - i. of tracks made necessary by construe-1 . "Park streeb That portion of 'Park tion of new stee bridge. - . J street not previously vacated from the .- , , Wants atraata YanataS. V . i soutn line or Kearney to its Intersec- .X Vacation of all streets between tJo".wlt.l F.ron tPet-.1J0 . East Gllsan and East Oak streets (not r Jn .B"V om tne nortn.iine.or Includina- Eaat Ollsan .and East Oakl. Johnson to the south lln?of Pettygrov k.,... . vtr. .r, v., ' annA Street, such vacation of Nlnth"treet to streets, excepting Eaat Burnslde street. uhJwt ts the perpetual maintenance as shown on blue print bereto attached. I " 'v" - "Kearney . street That V portion . of Kearney not previously vacated, rorn the west line, of 6eventh street to the eaat line ot Jflnlh. street, (9 feet long.) - , - Marshall street, from the. west line marked Exhibit 'Of - The company owns large portion of the property adjacent these streets,- vacation of which . Is desired, and remaining ' property la owned by persons who have signed" ft petition asking the City to vacate same. Tfia Mmmnv jiA.traa a lifia t Vi ( nvwtvw erty for the ereetion and mlntenance 0' ?rm?0M ll41 Ninth of a local frelaht house, teatn traolc and I streexs rxvmvr iona-.r ft local freight house, team traok and ether station and -track facilities, whlcb Unqualified Northrup street, from Its Intersec tion with Front street to the east line of Ninth street, (20 feet long.), Overton street,' from Its Intersection sjrlth-Frtmt-fttreet-to' thr-easf-llne of Ninth street - ", . Ttftoks Oft Btreeta. ' ' "- '. r ..ftr 'i.. , v. . -, Is the Losncar Outcome of ' Unauestioned Satisfaction, "trts snumeAted sji lie withm the Sample Bottle of Warner's Safe Cure Gave Relief quired for and devoted to railroad pur- d-piree Bottles Made a Complete Cure, ?r. tSVSaaTe .Hr ni lrnim 1 T 1 I i Sn urirn f ltltlll rraa SkanftlilA h aAiaiiMAl . I aa. 1 lla ttwrt rrin ' hlAh 1 A maa.aaa,.M. kncrftledge the receipt of the sample of Warner's Safe Cure you kindly sent above suggested will afford, .will fur- me. I have used your medicine- with the, best results and thank yoa very D,sh mpie accommodations for public much for your kindness. ' - . . . : t ' travel through the land so appropriated. "I suffered very much Trtth backachfc but after nsinc three Ire Wtles 5? et l0"- ' i -tf:r7i , . ; : "f Wrn' Safe Cure, which I bought at ft local drpg'.tbre. the pain dis- cro.? ?hT Terming mpny prty appeared and trow Teonsider myself a well man again, l thsnk'you again with the Broadway bridge t truat that for your great medicine." AdoJph. Roeruichj Box 837, Washington, L. C you will appreciate, that the Terminal We receive thousands of voluniary testimonials like the above from our company is placing itself in the posi- patients, who cannot say enough in praise of Warner's Safe Cure, which has isn therein t sn never alter tha leca- A 1 f I " 1 s a a mm a.. .a t ltn a lts sstWsi aji kiillJIa tilVBft va, vsssu V VI W BftSl UU1IU1 on Its lands, covered by this bridge, no matter, what the : demajids of the cured them of their kidney, liver, bladder and blood troubles. v . DO '- THIS t :.v ; f ' Tf yon suspect thaf your kidneyi re dis eased snd discover that yotir urine it' cloudy and milky,' send tit .a sample for analysis and we 'will promptly give you the result of our ' gnosis. Sufferers will be glad W know that W arner's Safe Cure will surely relieve and cure the most distressing cases. No living 1 5 j sician can prcMrrihe any other medicine for the kidneys, liver, bladder .and -blood" that e;jals Wartier'S Safe Cure. It is pyt np in - 5 V tr.i $1 00 size and sold by all druggists. Constipation and t3Illousnesa-r ' Warner's S-.'.t rills, purely vegetable, su-r-ir-costed, al-'-r iutc'y free from injurious sub icet, a perfrct hiative, enre indigestion, I . ousness, torp.d Ler sod constipation. They not gripe or Irsve any bad after .: effects, l.'c a hex. . i . . .- . - -' Dc::ic zzi Cox cl Tills Tree To crince e "y urferer from diseases t .' r .4fyK lvrT.( si,fr tn1 tlod that '- 'K NCR'S SAFE CURE-- will-' thsftitelv ' . a b-tf'e irii also a sample Mt o'f ' .afe IM be sen FREE OF rn'pi! 1, to tiT of-rf ho wi.j wTiie ', r V v f t-' rfcc r-r r v-.. V.. j-i r'.-' vi l-sing seen this liberal j -J ? f y a :-:tci .. W J 13 ' X' J: traffic." ONE EGG BIG ENOUGrf " ::r:P0RMEAl:FpRpNE New ' Tork, April 1. Russell Van Vol ken berg of It Liberty street, New srlt, for soms time has been the proud possessor of ft black Minorca hen. Now be Is prouder, than ever. ' This ben laid an egg which la believed to be of record sis. , - - TM egg weighs txaetly. four Ouncea, la eight Inches In clroumference around the oval, and sis ' and three quarter inches around the largest.elrcwlar part. Tbe ben weighs sis and a half pounds. l it 're ef " 1 li,rkT I j won an a took te In California Supreme Court, Sacramento, Oil., April t The su prma eourt of the state has sustained a mdgmerit for 11.6ft damageay saeureu by C A. Lana agslst the Yolo Cooaty Consolldsted Wster company. Vmjnm com (lalnad that his irrigation" watei supply wi shnt off without reanoii: - jr jiiii. raving eoia the KeeJ Drift er Calaveras Conrtr to John T. nd Charles Iirr.S for- IJS.OPo. apesiwhtrh Itickey and Umb the-Thlri1 !liitrlrt srpellate court after. Read -but wt WerJt-n tor a balance of 117,090 due as algcd. . ' '' '"J(, ' " 1 1 . a- - . . ' V - ' 5?EDlTT0AiJ , The fjeriuine Spanish leather: cushionV ori:this ;iair are aloneworth the price we ask for the whole. . The . irarne is lumea quarterea oak and the scat cushion is filled iwith'iteel 'springs' under felted cptfbnr J ' Thfs Veeli Only This Go-Cart Would be cheap, at $3.o6. Has ten .mcn rubber-tire . 'wheels,, adjustable back arid, foot end.,1 A. very -large ;carr lor nyery small ; rtr fr r Special eamlcs3 P.IatlIng Vcrd ., 531op.O:": f: Beautiful small Axrtiinster Rujrs 50 on special sale, 27x54-inch size," CI CA while they last, only. .... S I .01 '''sbssbp assjsssss: Solid Oali 810 This ii oor price for a Tab!' 42 inches In- diatncer," that can be extended te 6 f et lonirf - Best table values . in ' Portland. -'-. , - , , t Hiis Fell Llalircss Forty pounds of pure white felt ed, cotton, aancy art-ttck. ,1 he kind you usually" pay $15.00 for. Our special pVice V. .?9.05 Mattresses renovated," made "over " and returned the same: day,1 "... It'.: o - n c Prize sT-w , , , m isnmissl At Seattle A.'-Y.-P. Exposition,' at ' Portland Lewis and Clark Fair, the " Monarch Range was awarded the gold. medal for greatest merit by the jury of experts.. 1 PRICES $57 TO 9139 . t1' Tf f jr ii m a j i i i I ti 1 HI ! HSg Ta good J K Special Esch PLACE TO TRQHE 1 FCTt 5 i - i , " 1 1 . S r ,