The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 15, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 1 15. 1910.
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v Gives in to Plea for Better Fire
' . , Protection; . Authorizes :
' '" Bond Issue; : "
The determined efforts of the Port
land Chemfcer of Commerce to convince
: . Mayor Simon mat the, city, ll badly In
need of a new flreboat and reinforcing
. . mains for i. the protection of business
houses In the neighborhood of the water
front have proved ; auccesnful. The
v. ;. mayor' has concluded to withdraw his
: ; opposition to the, sale of $275,000 worth
of bonds, which were vbted by the peor
-('," pl for the purpoao of Installing reln
V forcing mains, and securing a hew flre
boat. i(:''jlj;vv? O. '' '
'-.i ' In accordance ' with Mayor Simon's
recommendations the fire committee of
'"'; the city executive board yesterday' after-
noon, instructed Kire Chief Campbell to
.; seek a mooring place for the new boat.
,"The. mayor told, me ' this :rnornlng,'
. said Chairman John F. ' O Shea of the
committee, "that lie believes the time la
; ,; now ripe for the acquisition of a fire
' boat and additional protection- for the
'"' water front in the 'way. of reinforcing
;...!, water mains. . I think we should pro-,
. , ceed to select a landing place for the
' flreboat ,as, it will be long enough be-
fore we can get the boat, anyway, even
. if we make all - possible,, haste.
r 1 1 i A committee frtm . fhe ..Chamber of
1 Commerce, . headed" by President 4Mac-
Master, visited ttie mayor yesterday to
urgei hlm' to use his influence to sell
the, $500,000 doclt bond ' Issue. . . The
t , mayor .was noncommittal :on .the sub
' Ject' of docks. He said he would have
to give . it more careful consideration
before, .coming to -any ' decision, , but
lessened the disappointment of. the com-
V mltt$e by promising . the, city a newl
i . flreboat 1 1 , ,
MRS. MATTHEW SCOTT
to have attacked Miss Gladys Hughes
V wnen. sne , was within a naif; block of
. her home,. and who.beat her into'uncon-
sclousness, stole her purse .and laid her
' body aoross, the rails of the streetcar
j tracks. .. Her, screams brought help. .- The
joi ice . believe he t robbers In tended to
leave her;1 lying where she- would be
struck by a car. ' ' . '
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ISO. All package under $60 are fig
ured on weight alone. , .,
'The 6 cent charge-on tha small sand
shipment is explained by the fart that
on weights of less than CO pounds, the
express company.uses a graduated scale,
which "runs like this:, One pound,: 25
cents)' two pounds. 35 cents; a pounds,
45 cents: four pounds, 66 cents; five
pounds,, 60 cents; seven -pounds,; 70
cents; ' eight, nine or, 10 pounds, 76
rents; 10 to 15 pounds, 85 cents; It to
20 pounds, $1. ,, , .-? .
The sand was shipped here as sample's
and carried no Intrlnslo value. ' The ex
press company explains that sand -is a
class of freight that should be sent by
freight and not express. - ? .
Mr. Wlmer,. however, ! contends' thst
to charge 6 cents per pound, or about
f 1 for carrying IT pounds of sand from
Grants Pass to Portland, is out of rea
son. " ,, :'::,:' '..: ' ; .S;
, !Vman Beaten by Thugs.
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Mrs, ; Matthew ,T. Scott, v presldent-
.' general of the Daughters of the
; Americanf Jlevofutlon, r. who i will
y How-to Stop Drinking
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ji v . . " j.mct ij: vuBufiiiary 'ior ine
habitual drinker to take that pledge reg
ularly, sometimes once a year, and some-
times In ,vifry fit of remorse that fol
lowed his debauches, .and. then Break
JBut now It Is graudally dawning on
the world . .that pledges do not stop
drunkenness, The- nervous- system of
the habitual drinker is. diseased and he
,y must have .treatment that will cure this
ondltion, , Orrlne. is sold under a posi
..tlve guarantee to cure the drink habit or
. . the money, will le . refunded. Can bt
given secretly; : -,,J--.
v' Wr'te for- free booklet: on the Cure
Jf Alcoholism to -The Orrlne Co.. 172
Orrlne Bldg.K Washington, D. C Mailed
- S'!! jSrr'?,'J.cot8 -but per box.
Bold" by Woodard, Clarke & Co., dlstrlb-
- tors. 280 Washington st, 125-127 th.
flee at the coming election which
will be Meld In Washington In con
nection with, the annual congress
"Of that organization on April 18.
' She will probably head, the regu
Iar ticket, although Mrs. - Donald
; McLean.'former : head of the or
ganization, may, also announce her
; candidacy.
SAYS CHARGE MADE BY ,
. EXPRESS CO. EXCESSIVE
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; W. J. Wlmer, of Waldo, Or..T had oc
casion": to ship by express- 17. pounds
of sand from Grants Pass to Portland,
and was charged 0 cents per pound for
the ' same.' Mr. Wlmer believes the
charge excessive. !
Inquiry at the Wells Fargo ft Co. s
express office here establishes the fact
that. the express rate for sand la 12.25
per 100 pounds, , or the same as on mer.
chandise, and that the value on express
packages ' Is not considered In' making
the charges -unless the ( Value is ver i
ANNOUNCE TENTATIVE
- . EXCURSION PROGRAM
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1 Members of the Oregon & Washington
Lumber Manufacturers association Will
leave here early tomorrow for Balem to
attend the monthly meeting to be tield
there during the day by the associa
tion. ' J. P. Keating, who has charge of
the arrangements from Portland,1 has
prepaxrd 'a- tentative : program, which
he says will be adhered to as closely as
possible.- - -. 'Q-'- ' . ''' .
it is as. follows
mills; 12:25 p. in., leave west' Salem
via 8. F. C. & Western; 1 p.; m., ar
rive Dallas; luncheon Oall hotel, Dallas,
Or.; 1:40 p. m., leave Pallas via 8. F. C. ft
W.; 2;10 p. m arrive Falls' City; 2:10
p. m. to ,2:45 p. nv, visit, mills; 8 p, m.
to p. m., Black Rock, visit mills and
camps; 4 p; m., leave Black Ilock; 4:60
p. ' m., arrive Dallas,, visit mills, etc.
6:20 p. ml, leave Dallas via 8. F. C &
W.; 6:65 p. m., arrive Balem; C:20 p. m,
or v 8:20 p. m., depart northbound via
Oregon Electric railway; 6:68 p. m., de
part southbound via Southern Pacific
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R00SEVELTJNVITED V' -
, ; TO AVIATION MEET
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V (Unltea Prets teimd: Wire.)
Nice, France, April 15. A, special In
vitation was' ; sent today to Colonel
Roosevelt to attend the aviation meet,
which opened here, today. ' The- invita
tion was signed by the promoters and
the patrons of the meet, among Whom
are some of the most Important person
ages of France. ;: Prominent European
aviators are entered as participants In
the, meeting.!? ;v;v'f':::i'vr..:'-, -
FORMAL TRIBUTE TO
LATE JUDGE WILLIAMS
ss the Judges of the state supreme court
and the federal Judges will be present,
and brief addresses will be made by
prominent members of bench and bar.
The committee named to formulate
resolutions upon the passing of Judge
Williams will present its report. It la
headed by Fred V, Holman, the other
members being Judge W. B. Gilbert of
the United States court;', Judge J.i B.
Cleland of the circuit court; Charles W.
Fulton, Joseph Simon, Charles J. Schna
bel and C 11 8. Wood.: .. ' " ' , . ..
THE DALLES GETS 10
BLOCKS CHEAP PAVING
, ' The Dalles, Or.. April 15. A contract
has been awardod by the city council
to he Warren Construction company
for the paving' of -O blocks 'on Third
street and work will, be commenced at
onoe, the company having all Its ap
paratus for laying paving here, hav
ing Just completed , the paving of It
blocks on Second ntrert. Tl: i f '
Is to bo . bltulltlilo and tint o.i.i,
Is to be complnteit In 120 lUiyn, ;
contract price Is $1.80 pnr suvima j.n '
13 cents' cheaper than the 'contract
Bocorxl street, and the reprennti(lv
of the' company say It Is tli" lowrnt
price ver made on the coast for stan
dard bltullthlo paving, p
Reserved seats for sale at (MiUler's
cigar' stand ,tr. Columbia track meet.
Meet'beglns.'promptly at 2:30 p. m.
Formal tribute by the bar of Oregon
to the memory, of the late Oeorge H.
Williams will be given at an "adjourned
- 7:60 a. m.. leave Portland via Oregon I meeting of the bar m department ; o.
Electrlo railway; 10 a. m. meeting called j I at the courthouse tomorrow morning
to order: 11:80 a. m.. meetlna- adjourned' I ff- 1 0 o'clock. The; occasion will be a
11:80, a.-m.; to,12:10 p. mv Salem, visit ".lotable one among memorial services.
Catarrh and Stuffed Up ;
Head Instantly Relieved
Hyomei Makes ihc Head Clear
. as a Bell in Five Minutes .
' If youf suffer from catarrh;.'-! you
hawk, spit, .blowf if mucus gets into
the throat over night and crusts form In
the nose and cause great inconvenience;
then you had better
take,notlceL-.the-offer;
that , the leadn
ing ? ' druggists are
making "through the
columns of The ,
Journal. They say: f
We guarantee Hyo
mei to cure catarrh.
acute or clonic, and
to give quick relief;
also to stop coughs
and colds, to relieve
the distress of sore '
throat, bronchitis
croup and asthma, or
money back. 1 t , .t ,
That's .' a '. pretty
good guarantee, isn't it? It's hard to
figure out how any victim" of that vile
disease, catarrh, can turn It down.
Some people suffer from catarrh just
because they are too lasy to make any
effort to get rid of It s .' ' "
Others, suffer because they have been
led to believe there Is no cure for It.
To the lasy people we have nothing to
say; to the others we say: Give. Hyo
mei a trial on ' the money back plan;
breathe into your lungs this healing,
germ killing, balsamio- air from Inland
Australia, and in five minutes you will
realise that' Hyomei has a mission, and
that mission is to destroy catarrh germs
and rid the world of undesirable ca
tarrh. ' -:-r-.
'Hyomei, Is made of purest Australian
Eucalyptus combined, with Thymol and
other antiseptics used in the Llsterlan
system. .i:t
' ' ' . It is so pleasant to
use; Just pour, a few
Crops Into the bard
rubber . Inhaler ; and
breathe, it in. -Do
thls r four or five
times a day and - in
a week notice how
differently you feel
w-you'll begin to en
Joy life and wonder
why you allowed ca
tarrh to distress you
so long as you have,
JUST f . r A Hyomei outfit
BREATHE s fj A wA,5h...fiu?e!-
, and bottle of Hyomei
costs but 81.; If you already own a Hyo
mei Inhaler' you. can get an extra bottle
of Hyomei for only 60 cents at druggists
everywhere, fir at Woodard, Clarke ft Co.
s .' ' -i' .....
Mall' orders filled, charges" prepaid, by
Booth's Hyomei Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
"Catarrh and deafness that arose from
this trouble was entirely cured for me
two. years ago by using a treatment of
HYOMEr.v My catarrhal trouble was In
my nostrils, head and ears'-'-Mrs. ' Ida
Pfluger,; 18 Second. St., Mt Clemens,
Mich. : ' i ' - 1 ''
I CATARRH CATARRHX v I Jfi
Wf I m , THROAT, I ? '
J J COLD M - COUGHNG. 1 tf
Ql V THE HEAD ' ASTHMA. I -
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FOR THE NEWEST VISIT THE STYLE STORE , , "V
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, ; The Spring Suits we now show for men and ;
. young men are what they were intended, to. be, 1 v
to please and satisfy their wearers. They are'
' clothes of fashion, designed and modeled , for.
men Who are particular about ' their apparel. -t
. They, have more style, better fabrics, neater ?
' patterns longer wear . than J the , average
rtntripi We show them in all the 57 varieties ,
nf trrflfiea and shades and each one rives year
more value, more satisfaction .than any other
''kind you buy, because each suit is tailored;
and not simply put together. They are the ,.
-: Tie Bradtury- System
' THE BEST CLOTHES MADE YET-V
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Charge Accounts Solicited
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The Store Where Your Credit Is Good
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T""1VER SINCE the beginning of this great sale we have been offering the most extraordinary bargains in Men's High Grade Clothing,! Furnishings, Underwear, etc;- 1
H a prices have been reduced lower than ever before quoted in this city on' similar grades of fine merchandise. The1 truth of this statement can easily be' veri-iTT-
j fied by a critical, comparison of quality, styles and prices with those of "f other first class Hdealers. : 3 Think of being able J to get the matchless Suits, ; Overcoats, '
Cravenettesyetcfflm below, and then
consider the fact that the rest of our merchkndise is just as high de in( every 'respect. Such uniqu time of the year gives you an opportunity to '
supply your Spring and Summer needs completely, and at a great saving: .Remember, such finebargains can last but a" short time.- Better drop in tomorrow and ,
' take advantage of this unusual opportunity f , '' ,''" , l - C - , . , ' , ; 1 ; v " " "
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Men's (F ''r' ' VP ;oV'"
FSpmwSiiits
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Overcoats
Topcoats: and
i Cravenettesi'
: Such a .magnificent- stock,
of Men's Clothing as ,we are -now.
showing in all. the new-V
est Spring patterns, weaves"
and color combinations will k
prove a revelation to youes-
pecially at these prices:
$15.00 f VAL-'
UES NOW..
$18.00 VAL- (?1 CA
NOW.. tDlO.UU
$11.75
Here arc Shirt bargainsthat cannot be equaled in Portland.- The big array of
Spring patterns and the excellent quality of the materials in these shirts make
them extraordinary bargains at the following low prices: 4 ! l ; :! ,
75c SHIRT VALUES ." ..i ... .".60 '$2.00 SHIRT VALUES! . ,V. . .?1.45
$1JOO SHIRT VALUl .VS i I " $2.50 SHIRT VALUES . vVI . $1.85
$15 SHIRT VALUES'. . . . . V.05' . $3 00 SHIRT VALUES !."'. V . ?2.15
$1.50 SHIRT VALUES ;?1.15 ', $5.00 SHIRT VALUES.... ?3.85
UES
1 $20.00
VAL-
ctenn
UES NOW . DlU.vl;
$22.50 VAL- Q T QC
UES NOW. . fDlO.OO
$25.00 VAL- C Q'7C
UES NOW.. sDl O. O
$27.50 VAL-XJOA CA
UES NOW . i)U.OU
NOW. . $22:50
$30.00
UES
S35.00
UES NOW,
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val- eoC otr
Stylish
Hats
We have a big -variety of all the
new Spring blocks and cplors. J An
inspection will convince you of the
big values we re offering in hats.
$2.00 VALUES NOW '....?1.65
$300 VALUES NOW 1 . V . 1 9-35
$4.00 VALUES NOW.. . . .$3.15
$5.00 VALUES NOW....". $3.85
itxpbem co. irjBOintES
lOOATXOIT.
- The'. American Express
Co. leases corner of Seventh
'and Stark streets, now oc
cupied by the Salem Wool
en Mills Clothing company.
As the result or an ad
verse report on the part
' to consider the ' advlsbll- J
ity of building a "Country . J
Home," the Portland1 lodge
! of B. J. O. of Elk; No. 142. I
'has practically decided ta
' begin negotiations for the !
erection I - a big . ' SRy-.
scraper on thealke of the,
present temple. Seventh
and - Stark streets. -Tha
lodge Is convinced that the
quarter- block, because of
Its fine central location.
justifies a IS oril. -story -.
euiiicu, etna ,ini, iccvrain, . : -to
Ous Moser, exalted luler,
Is the class of improvement ' !
that will be made, -t
In the way of ' earlier ;
construction of a towering I
sky-scraper, la the ground- I
floor lease to tne Americas
short time ago, but Exalted
Ruler Moser is confident
that some temporary ar
The SJvening Telesranu '
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Elegant Neckwenr
v ii you want to : see a. :s.well
line of 'Neckwear, drop in
here tomorrow. ' " " m
.All the j richest V; Spring
; colorings and-, unique figure '
designs are shown. - '
V 50c VALUES NOW;
-r ONLY
' 75c VALUES NOW
JML.X ........
$1.00 VALUES NOW
ONLY ......
...60c
70c
MEN'S HOSE
You should take ad
vantage of these fine
bargains. , We have
'em in bjack and col
ors; also the . fancy
patterns.
25c VALUES NOW
ONLY 15
50c VALUES NOW
ONLY ...... ...35?
Men
Fine
trousers
1 WAN 1 7.77
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Grnt Plicnlcy, ."Isr. Ou'.lillcrs to RIcn and DoyS
flunoio.
7lh nntl Stark
See-our superb line of Trousers. Nowhere can you
get as good values as right here during this sale.
They're skillfully tailored and in a big assortment of
the new Spring patterns,. Don't miss this opportunity.
$3.00 TROUSERS, now only 'rr-VT. $2.2 5
$4.00 TROUSERS now ' only . . t . 33.C 0
$5.00 TROUSERS now only...... ?3.7.-J
$5.00 TROUSERS now only............ 51.50
$3.00. TROUSERS now only..
''Underwear;':' Pajamas and Uighit
50c ; Values .
75c Values .
$1.00 Values .
.....40
.....COc
.....60
$1.50 Values
$2.00 Values
$2.50 Values
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STOKE FIXTURES FOP. SMt
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