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JOURNAL, rOIvTLAIID. TUESDAY V:,i:;G, JUNE 1, 1310.
rial
UlLiiiiiiiLiil IJ I
m med
DY it. R; DUi!IVAY
tf sprvli'e given by the streetcar eom
rnny. "People on Killinpsworth avraue and
down toward) the I'enlnsula cherish a
dream that the thoroughfare will be
come an Important retail business cen
ter, because of building the llroadway
ridge. They are helped by the East
Side Business Men's c-Jub, which ought
to fight the-bridge." concluded Attor
ney IJunlway, speaking with sarcasm.
Obstructionist, Who Is fighting
Proposed Broadway Bridge
Boldly Declares Voters Do
Not Know What They Want.
"The Broadway bridge Js but an In
cidents ' Bald Ralph R. JDunlway, yes
terday. ... "I-am opposed to a pure de
mocracy, wherefore my flghv against
the bridge."- ''-'-) r-,-
' Duniway, who "is counsel for Frank
Kiarnan in ; the obstructionist Suit
against 'the Broadway bridge, explained
liis surprising ." assertion. .. He added
other surprising assertions to the.fi rst,
so that during an hour's conversation
he told more about1 his plans and pur
poses than he ever made clear before
the four Judges of the circjjgt court
who named his cause meritless.
"A suit opposing a $500 capitation
tax on dogs would serve my purpose
Just aft' well." continued Mr. Duniway.
"The . ! initiative ' and referendum,
through which: the Broadway bridge
was authorized, revolutionizes repre
sentative government, puts power su
preme into the people's hands; makes
them the sole dictators of all. proced
ure, and I cannot convince myself that
to let the people govern is wise.
Bridff an Incident.
"As I said, the bridge is but an )n
cldcnt. i The governmental idea Is the
essential .f thing, v In this suit I am
going to wliv or be defeated, but what
ever' the end. I shall . estabiisn a -pre'
cedent;' Then in the future, when I
carry similar Issues into the courts X
shaU .know what" to expect. I am op
posed. I tell you unalterably opposed.
to the - initiative and referendum , It
is all wrong. Government should never
rest Jn the hands of the people.
' "The people voted for the Broad
way 'bridge, consequently, it is to be
constructed. But by the Initiative and
referendum they were able to arrogate
to themselves the powers of the state.
In other words, it was not to the popu
lar mind, . necessary to obtain . legisla
tive enactment to authorize the Broad
way bridge as was necessary In the
caso of the other bridges which span
the Willamette at Portland. , Now, if
this sort of thing obtains, we can vote
as legally and as effectively for. free'
beer, for free milk, or Oregon City may
vote to annex Portland, or , a bunch
.of fellows out in the hills can organize
a city and tax the property, around
them outrageously, yet with complete
legality. , ,; ,-;., . ;vm;; , .
.. Says Mayor Inconsistent.
"Though it opposes me, The Jour
rial is the city's only consistent paper,
: Nor is Mayor Simon consistent. He
says, .because the people voted for the
Broadway bridge, i they shall, have it
Yet the people voted for - publio docks
and he - overrode' their wilL That is
anarchy,- And , 5 the,, ..morning , paper,
whese utterances are-tha utterances of
Mayor 61mon, also favors the bn)dg
and opposes publio docks. . ft
"Mayor Simon says the bonds way
Te sold by publio subscription. In wis
n is prepared 10 meet tne, letter and
evade the spirit of. the law, which re
quires that bonds be sold to one buyer
after advertisement. But $260,000 is but
a drop In the bucket . Such a sum will
provide only for a beginning. Though
if Mayor Simon had $2,000,000 in $20
gold pieces in - the treasury he could
not build that bridge for I would stop
him, For -1 am determined - to carry
my, case to the highest court, and con
tructioh I will not allow until the
final decision." '" '
Attorney Duniway meant ; that he
would use the Injunction against the
mayor. He also said the thing which
Influences his client. Kiernan, most is
the desire to keep the city's business
south of the railroad bridge. The oh
structioniats believe that business of
the city goes north with the bridges.
' Woula Work for Uoaa.
' "1 am accused of being hired by the
O. R. & N. Co.,M said Duniway.' "I am
not, but I only wish I were. . We be.
lleve, that Portland is here because of
the river and the railroads. We be
iieve inai tne construction or a new
bridge would push the. harbor north and
-tv 1 ui 11 wis Duoiness. personally
would be glad to see business go north
for" I have property ' this side of Bur-
lington . which would be benefitted.
When the Madison street and the new
railroad bridges are completed the traf-
.nc congestion will be relieved. Part
of the popular notion that a new bridge
is needed is due to tne thoroughly rot
AMATEUR BALL TEAMS
PLAY 17 INNING GAME
' (Sptcfal PUoatch to Th Journal.)
Pendleton. Or., June 21. Perhaps the
most remarkable game of amateur base
ball ever played in the Inland Empire
was pulled off In this city Sunday when
the Pendleten and Athena teams of the
Blue Mountain league, battled for 17
Innings without- a score being made
until the last tymlng, when Athena
chased three runners across the plate
and Pendleton two. The contest
throughout was a Ditchers' battle with
Sturgls, who played with the University
Of Washington team during the past
season. Occupying the mound f of. the
home team and Picard, a former Che-
mawa star, twirling .for the visitors.
But seven hits were eecured off of
the former's, delivery -while the , latter
allowed but five. Sturgis struck , out
18 men and- the Indian 25. , v
DEFENSE IN BROWNE
; 'BRIBERY CASE OPENS
Chicago, June 20. The defense In the
trial of ' Lee O'Neil'; Browne, charged
with bribery in connection ' with . the
election of William Lorlmer to ,' the
United States senate, began today. The
court overruled ; the motion ' of tha de
fense' to instruct the Jury to acquit on
the ground that the state's case was not
proven, A motion toJ rule out most of
the evidence relating to the distribution
of a legislative J,Jackpot".- in St.-Louis
also was overruled. ; ...i.:-',:; r ,
George Doyle and William Russell,
the latter a "labor lobbyist," were wit
nesses during the morning. They testi
fied that after LorImers election Repre
sentative White said he "had a good
thing coming and would make the people
come through.:
The morning testimony was or little
importance. "..;". , .
... V f
Vnrmei- . Ooveraor - Frank Brown of
Maryland has formally announced ttmt
he would ,heacanUdat for the Demo
cratic gubernatorial, nomination next
year. -i. ?': ! -. , , - 1 ' ''
HE III EE
1 mi pots
Franchise Granted to Railroads
and Many Improvements
, Promised.
(8pec1nl Dlptch to Tbr Joarnil.
Vale, Of., June "21. The granting
of the franchise to the Oregon & East
ern and Malheur Valley railways yes"
terday by the city council, giving per
manent railroad" yards in. this city,
assures'depot building within a.i few
days. According to Attorney Thomp
son, of Salt Lake City. who was here
to renresetit the railroad company; work
on the big freight depot wit begin this
week,,: while the $20,00 bVtck passen
ger station will be completed, before
winter. The franchise granted gives the
company fairly' good sized yards within
a -block of the business Section of the
city, taking the , territory: from Twelfth
street to Seventeenth street, , and from
Hope to Morton streets.: All streets Jn
the yards will be vacated except Four
teenth street The passenger depot will
be located at the foot' of Main street,
while the freight depot will be, built
along the south side of the Oregon &
Eastern and on the west side of Fif
teenth street , Building material is al
readyon the ground for the freight
depot - '",''' -
The securing of this franchise which
means extensive improvements In the
local railroad yards also means better
facilities for -the rushing of railroad
material when the Harriman people are
ready to start building . Into Interior
Oregon. According to Attorney Thomp
son, .the Oregon & Eastern will not be
extended further until all work' Is com
pleted in the, Yale yards. The-reaaon
for tnVtnrttiteg-tfirch Targe depots
hera is partly to acommodate the busi
ness of the Vale-Brogan line, about
completed. . . f-"j-;--;" :Vh:''?rt
Telephone Line Improved. ;
(Special Oifpatch to The Journal.) v
; Marshfield, Or., June 21. -The partn
ers' Telephone company of the Coqullle
valley is making extenslva improve
ments. The toleplione line is belnff built
east of lifyrtlu Point to reaeli the ranch
ers who live In that locality and who
have no telephone service now. It Is
expected to extend thei line over most of
the Coqullle valley. At Bridge a building
is being erected for a telephone ex
change and the lines will bo run to Co
qullle City and 'to Coos Bay.
DOUGLAS COUNTY IS
$13,300 TO THE GOOD
II I I !! t
Spclnl BUpafch to The Jnnrnal.t
Rosoburg, Or., June 21. For the first
time In 20 years or more the financial
balance sheet of ' Douglas county, on
April 1, of this year, showed the county
to be entirely out of debt and with a
balance of over-$13,300 to, its credit.
This is certainly a splendid showing,
as against . an Indebtedness of over
$100,000 only a few years ago.
' The report shows a change in 4he
county's favor of nearly $117,000 in the
past six "years' - transforming an in
debtedness of $103,513.31 to a net re
source of $13,239.03. This has not been
done to the neglect. Of public improve
ments. It Is safe to say that more good
roads have been built In: this eountv
in the past four 'years than, during the
entire history prior to that. time. In
fact, Douglas ..county, 'already ranks
third in 'the .state, in- good road build
ing, being exceeded only by ; Multnomah
and 'Yamhill.:' according ; to Mr. Hold
redrfe, the government good;, roads ex
pert, who recently made a trip over the
state with Judge1 Webster . In the in
terest of good roatp.. An ' excellent
equipment of modern road, building ma
chinery -. has - already been purchased
and is In operation. ' 1 . ?
CHANGES IN VALE '
. .. BANK'S. PERSONNEL
; -(Special piapatch to The, Journal.) ; ;
' Vale, i Or., ; June 21. J. 1 R.. Weaver,
assistant cashier of the United. States
National ' bank of Vale at a special
meeting of the -directors, was ' elected
cashier. - Several changes ; also took
place In the'ifflcers C.' W Thebaud
wselectedU-presldentEmory Cole,
vice president; and'. J, L. Cole and Fred
Qellerman, directors. jV
Low Rates East
The Northwestern line will sell round
trip tickets at special rates to all east
em-points June 24 and July 6. r Two
through trains to Chicago, variable
routes. Apply R. V. Holder, general
agent, 102 Third street
George Ttlidlin
' who led the American League pitchers In
1 1909 with a percentage of .784
tikes end Drinks
1 1
He has been hind enough to tell til 10. Now, here ! one of our
best professional athletes (member of the Detroit American
Champions) who makes Coca-Cola his steady be venge." It takes a'
clear eye steady nerves and good brain to make good In athletics.
"Are 70a an athlete amateur or professional? You will like Coca
Cols. '.-.
DeHdocs--RefrcshingTIfet-QttC3chin3
5c Everywhere
' Send 2c starnp for our booklet "The Truth
" v about Coca-Cola" and the Coca-Cola Base
Y ball Record Book .or 1910. The latter con-
tains the famous poem "Casey at the Bat'
-Records, schedules for both leagues and other
valuable baseball information compiled by
auinonues.
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Atlanta, Ga.
Whenever ,
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we promise you the real artl-
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TALKS on TEETH
SY THB KEX DEXT1X OO EHTIST
Timed Danaot et dona fercntcs
(t fear the Greeks even, when they
bring gifts.) -4,
; As the quality of our work becomes
known patients who need dentistry flock
to our radiance (offices) like gulls to a
lighthouse. We caution you to beware
of bargains in dentistry. If a grocer
... sells you sugar 39 -per -cent below mar
ket, -look-out for sand, short weight, a
catchpenny scheme or some other latent
chicanery. There is an ulterior motive.
.When a dentist offers you work at half
price, - you'll do well, If no other way
out of it, to give him half of the price
ho asks and fun out with the other half
in your pocket. You'll be driving a bet-
ter bargain at that than to accept the
class of work you are sure to- get. In
oenyBiry, we promn
clu i unadulterated).
Alveolar Teeth Where Brldgework Is
: - Tmnnaalhla.
If only jour front teeth are left, say
throo or four or. more, we can replace
all those that have been lost on both
sides, clear back, with perfect Alveolar
teeth, whilst bridgework would be Im
possible even If you had eight or ten
front teeth to tie td. If you have only
two back teeth on each side, say molar,
we can supply all" the front teeth that
are 4nissine- with beautiful - arrvtranhi.
life-like Alveolar teeth. . This could no
possibly, be done by tne bridge route.
And where brldgework Is possible there
is no comparison between the two. A
very large percentage of our work is
taking out brldgework put in by suppos
edly high-class dentists, afid replacing
: It with the beautiful and artistic Alveolar-
teeth. And,-, unlike brldgework In
another respect, J t is practically pain-
- less, f No boring or cutting into the
gums, nothing to be dreaded. Now,
then; prices being, equal, which would
. you 'choose? a h.v, .4-. v.
Curing Pyorrhea (loose teeth), a dls
eAso given up by other dentists as In
curable. Is another, of our specialties.
We cure it absolutely. It's a boastful
statement to-make, but we can do anv-
nfng. thaf-tr posiMrtr dentistry":" and
. wnat we do is always or tne very high
est class. Our, booklets; Alveolar Den
tistry, are Jrei. Write for one if you
rannnt hftll. TV'n linva nsmnlva nt'nti
work-to show at all times, and the
very best of references, - an - army of
trim, 'In -this city find' state.
THE REX DENTAIi CO., PBKTTSTS
m 811 to S14 Ablngton BWaf., 108 3d St.
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To the 10 Neatest Correct Solutions-;
. to This father Time Puzzle
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with pencil on this or a separate sheet of
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m ..our hands "by June 25, 19ld. Every
correct solution will receive, a prize.
- Remember, prizes will be awarded-'to''.
1 the neatest correct answers received, and
; you must find at least 7 of the faces. The
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Hot Point Electric . Iron, do
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Small Size 'Alcohol - Flat Iron
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,; Alcohol Traveling Stove, with
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$1.00 Hair Brush for. . . . .-79t
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25c Turbans, during sale-., V. J2
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"Woodlark" Bed Bug Banisher
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15c Paraffine. pound for ,.10
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10c Moth Balls, package ....51
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Great Soap Sale
10c Jergen's Olio de Oliva Cas
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75c Francisco Bernaldo Bars on
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10c Andressa Castile Cakes 8
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Friday, June 24, 1910
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