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I- 14 THE OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAL ' PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENtNO. ifUNE 10; 1011 mm mm ONE OF BEST YET ajjsjyyajsjjagja " j ..mm r FAVORS ADOPTION (SPECIAt BRIDGE RUSHLIGHT FAMILY . OF PLUMBING CODE : FUNtf TO BE USED N0Y OUT OF DANGER Visiting Newspapermen and Others Enjoy Varied Pro V gram at Club Rooms. x Visiting newspaper workers to ths Rose Festival this week were the guests last evening of the Portland Press club t 00 Of the -Jinn" lor which club has become famous; Ths svenlngs entertainment was complete n nwj Long delayed action eo th. proposed now plumbing code drafted undor Mo supervision of City Plumbing Inspector WUUo.ni Hey, wu Ukon yesterday when tho health and police oonunlttoo of tho city council rooommondod tbo adoption f tho revised oodo m a whole, and Ita pMHfi by tho council. Tho eodo will become eneeuve, it doptod by tbo council, July 1. All oon tracts for plumbing let on or offer that date muit comply with tne provisions Wlllard. the T-yoor-old oon of Mayor- elect A. O.. Rushlight, la reported to f a M Ik. ..f ikl. Street Committee Adopts New Ing by Dr. A. W. Moore, who la In at tendance at tbo Rushlight residence. Mr. Rushlight and big oon at. some too cream Wednesday Afternoon, and that night they wero taken with attacks of acuta ptomaine poisoning, Tbo mayor-elect was pronounced out of , danger yesterday afternoon, but his Method In Paying for Fill ing Ravines. That . tlAW U ArlAnta Jllftsa K ?AFt- I boy's life nunc on a thread no to an of the new law, but contracts let before Mln, ln.t th. M . fllI r-vtnma early hour this . morning, Tho .little July will come under the present plumb- . . . .' ' atA patient Is now sleeping quietly. Mr. Ing laws. , , " , : : " - I Rushlight will bo able to Isave bis bed Tk. araa aama nttlartfnn on the Bart cl bridge fund, has Solved tho PrOb- .--(v nut weaki of the journeyman plumbers to a clause lom that faced the city council over the it was feared yesterday that Juanlta i- . w - a - huh ivi.lu I nrODOsed fllltnar of Morrison atraat ba. ! Dn,kll.k mm. a a k. . i .1.- . - . . f 1 " Wi " ,. I ' " " I p - v, IIMI MBV WVU detail, even to uie iai h v .... that plumpers must file a surety bona iwwi tnipmto ana wasningion streets. 1 eoned, but these fears proved ground m. a a. .a a, . was Miisasir lAtl I . I seta. a. j il. . . .ill. m gram, wwen prwu """r 1 of 16000 In order to carry on a piumo- 1 in urmv cvnunmea i mm cvuncu 1 itsa. MIR TAKES OUT $700 IN THIRTY HOURS There is a rush to the Grants Pass snd Will proceed to work Its property In a way that it has nevsr been worked. About 10 years ago this mine was op erated and tho ore waa carried by pack horses to the coast where It was shipped to Baa Francisco, so that tho ore must bo exceptionally rich. : , ' x "Grants Pass is going ahead very rap idly. 1 Contracts for more paving was let at tho last meeting of the council and a Isrgo three story hotel is being built. Tho Metschams of Portland have taken a ooumrv nw w I k Tn..n.4n. hnt.t hl. will eon sines tho early placer mining days," I b- Mkoongtruotod and ooened aa one of said A. a Voorhloo, publisher, of the the finest In southern Oregon.' Rogue River Courier, who has ever a Mr. Voorhles is enthuslastlo In boost boost for his town,' today: ' Mr. Voor- ing Ma section and says that when, tho that the local club is a royal good host Jnc bualn, Jn th, ctty, A represents-1 yesterday afternoon voted to rescind Vaudeville esits irom m atros were lntroduoed In the early part . mninr. Vtavor Klatins of Vanoouver and "Mayor" Osoar Nelson of Hedgewlch, a suDuro 01 otherwise known as "BattUng" Nelson. nn.-round exhibition. The for- tif. of ihMi InUrrets snoared before proceedings that had already been the rommittra to nroteet aratnst thelsUrted and to commence new prooeed- adoptlon of that particular clause. Hellnss transferring the expense . of the I aald it would have the effect of mak- fHl from property owners In Jsrge die- Ing It hard for newcomers to break into tiicts benefitted by the contemplated the business here. His objection was mi to tne speoiai onage tuna. overruled, the committee taking the PERSONAL TA X0N AUTOS MUST BE PAID! NORTH "We have found that a great many Whim tha mi riret nmiiMai it I automobile owners have been seeking mer mayor sang an Irish song, and it v w y, an PUmber who can not was conceded that the cost of It should! to avoid the payment -of the personal was a good one. He tnen gave " obtain a surety bond of 15000 ought not be borne by the abutting property, but propeny ia on xneir maonines,- saia TAKES COLD PLUNG E EACH MORNING had the city auditor tried to assess the w. C North, deputy city assessor, this no at In this manner tha lmnrovenent I morning, "Now, I want to warn all would havs bsen remonstrated out, as uch people that this offios has a full tho sxpense would have fallen oa two list of machines owned la this city, hav or three property owners. ing obtained tho same, from ths aoo- It was then proposed to make a die- rotary of state and we will . place an trlct so large that tha assessment for arbitrary assessment on aU Cars -not each person would be trivial. 'In this declared, by Jnns 10. , -way It was hoped that thero would not "It Is tho custom of tho office to be enough property remonstrating to do- How a considerable reduction on . ao feat the Improvement. oount of wear and tear on aueb machines Thla view was changed yesterdsy. declared on tho personal property however, when Joseph N. Teal, repre- blanks furnished by tho assessor. But danco with all tho lancy V . If ' o permitted to operate a shop, tillage Ketson was miiran Grand Tree fitrandborg aa "a mayor, nd Tory few In tho audience knew the JHtlo fighter until be had boon other wise presented. Tbo two mayors shook bands, and the man from Vanoouver cava Ma song and dance. Tbo -Battler-aald ho never had. been a quitter, and ' would not take tho count from the mayor. He told two stories which were enthusiastically applauded. rt.. tTnvitah riannlnr airla In Short skirts made a distinct hit wun tne om.s - non. "n-T p rt ntlng property ownera living near the . the cars will be assess man tm Strandborg lnlattle, saya that If he lived In Port-I. . . r . v. I tha nrivinai n.f nriaa." - : :?.V .v.- ..M A lanA ha wnulH nartalnlv taka a arnHm In 1 01 i urviai.u llBituim. WfW w ' introducing uiem iu " iri -,. " "T . 1 7'A . . T. th. .1. . fore the committee and protested anything they .wisneo. xny 1 w" 1 i;" . ' ,' 'r,l, ""I '. I agalnt tha proposed assessment unless ill "fbYaSES hTpas thU morn-nf" wd bllleVe. "tho wer hari h " TJ? Tll. of nXe.tre no cold'.r than up th.ro where they ' J1"'" ' TnU ' a .kMBiif a kit. William Loch- boast of its great depth. . 1..iril I r am a m. . In .n(iM. Tlfm raao or Baa it - I r;. ..l: " "rr.: I to Mr. TesX'a argument and ho then sug- ' .J,- T.,l 3rnv swlmT Paani. tttaS th. wTtT. that th. .bt way out Of th. r- "-". ":"";J ."..."Li -n. a-. ,. whole affair would bo to rescind pres ,T."m?mb?rsr wlSf awS EKlU tb7if. and .UU V cT. t proceeding, and n.t. other. vccal aelacUons. West and Vack of the I culaUon that beats that of th. national Bungalow presented their football dia-1 banks. I think It good for one's health inn. Snaisls A Dunn of the Grand I to get th. feet wot one. In a while. Mm la attendlna-.th. Festival. "New strikes ars being reported al most dally, and they nr. good onoa, too.' ha continued. "Th. leasees of tbo Hlf- alns property, where th. first Dig stnxe waa mads, took out about 1100,000 la a little over two months, and ons men, working th. property adjoining this .lain, tnnlr nut avar 1700 In SO hours. , "The new strikes have been reported from th. Red Mountain district in the Illinois valley and ons from tbo Apple gate valley. Thea. are known to be good ones, but for obvious reason a the prospeotors are trying to keep tho strike a secret for the present. u . "Besides th. many gold strikes, the United Copper-Oold Mines compsny is erecting a smelter In th. Illinois vauey Irrigation achemea down thero get un derway Grants Pass will bo tbo center of the finest country on earth. ,1 ; . , . Fed Ilor Toadstoolg. . ' (United Preai Lmm4 Wlre.l Chicago, Juno II. That her husband attempted to, feed her toadstools In stead of mushroom In an affort to kill 'her. Is the allegation mads In tho di vorce suit of Mary Berkafl against her husband Charles. t . ; .1.. . , :. : Canadian ' Rockies - V'A trip through tho Canadian Rookies by daylight Is a trip of a llfetlmo, No auch soenlo attractions elsewhere. IN SECOND HAND Journal Want Ads bring results, Your NeighborV; Experience How you may profit by It Takg Foley kldnsy Pills. ' Mra. p. O. WhlUng. 160 Willow Bt. Akron, O. says: Tor some time I bad a very serious case of I kidney trouble and vl suffered with backaobes and dlasy headaches. X had specks floating before my eyes 'and I felt aU tired out and miserable. X saw Foley Kidney Pills -Advertised and got a bottle and took tbom according to di rections and roaulta ahowed almost at once. The pain and dlisy headache left me. my eyesight became clear and to day I can say X am a well woman, thanks to Foley Kidney Pills." Bkid- mor. Drug Co., two stores main store I 111 Id st; branch stors Morrison and West 'ark sts. Woodard-Clarke Drug Co. : AUTOMOBILES under the new law. Councilman Men. fee secured th. same aotlon for a fill to bo mad. on Broadway street. were well received ia their skit Arthur 1 1. fall out of a boat and swim ashore Holt, a 17-year-old soprano at tno ur- ror aear-uie. mosi arowmags are oue pheum this week, sang. - He has a ro- to tho fact that there are so many narkable voles and waa greatly appro- people who don't know how to swim a elated. , C H, Farrlsh and H. L Bowles fsw stroke a I am not a great admirer of tho Apollo club sang, aa did Fred O. of the gym. but I do believe In gym Bauer, a local favorite. IN MUSICIANS Nil EMPLOYERS OF COAST HELD B LMLESS ORGANIZE FEDERATION nasties in ths open air, where your lungs are free to fill without taking air that has been breathed by others. " Mr. McMahon hopes to find time this afternoon to take a swim in th. Wll- Umette, although ho does not want to I Oak Grove, Jan. I. To tbo Editor of miss anything going on In the city. Ho I The Journal. Much disappointment was Is visiting here with his wife and I manifested because tho Oak Grov. daughter, be log guests of Postmaster I Girls' band failed to appear la aeoord and Mra Chaa. B. Merrick. Mr. Mc-1 snce with announcement In tho Ross Mahon was Postmaster Merrick's eel-1 Show's vehlole parade lege chum In Michigan and relates many BRONAUGHIU LOME , At a meeting of cltlaena from all the mtoreetlng anecdotes of thoss dsys. cities on the Pacific coast, from Van couver, B. .. C, to th. Mexican border, held at Tacoma Wednesday, Juns 7, th. .Federation of Employers' associations was organised and officers were elected. At this meeting H. 8. Hastings waa 'named as secretary and manager of the oraanlsatlons. with beadauarters at Portland. Following are tho officers: President. W. R. Rust, president and manager of the Tacoma smelter; vloe president, D. 3 OTHER CANDIDATES Inasmuch as It has been, unfairly and Incorrectly stated In many quarters that the Musicians onion was responsible for this failure, the facts In tho case ought to be stated. Ths girls were on hand ready to take their places and do their part when two Oak Grove real estate men who claim to manage the band insisted on riding with them, although they had little or nothfng to do with the large volume of work and expense Involved In preparing the Oak Grove float The commute, of ladles la charge Jarrv CL Rrnnanrh oandlAata foe the IP. N. Little, representing th. Founders' office of school director, has addrsssed I objected. Tho men then used their In 'nil Kmnlnara' aaaiwlatlnn an1 tha Mar. I an rntan latter rt the thraa other eandl. I fluenc. to prevent thO glrlS from Play .chants' A Manufacturers' association of dates, suggesting that they meet In a l1?- ? tn" "Teat dlaappolntment of the fltfa Angelee; treasurer. J. Bruce Gibson, body In various places where the pat- " Grove citlsens gsnerally, as well 1 - . . . . . I . . . . . . I a. iAfiaani4a a Cni4l.ni1 iumI. 1 treasurer or in. aumner iron wonts enu i runs oi uis scnoois may preseni uneir i . t) resident of th. chamber of commerce I wishes on the various subjects of In- I wor" nuwp-uia uioir appearance. .of Everett Wash., and president of tha I tercet In school matters, and where tha Employers association of Snohomish I candidates may express their views In county. Wash.' H, 8.' Hastings, seoretary I reference to such matters. Mr. B ro an d general manager, Portland. I naugh a letter follower The following were named on the I Portland, Or., June 10. 1I1L Meaara. executive committee: W. R. Rusk, Ta- I A, F. Flegel, Ben Rlealand and M. M. coma; D. P. N. Little, Los Angeles; J. I Bushong. Dear Sirs: I am pleased to F. H. HARRIS. Bring In "Averago" Verdict. (Dattag PrM LeMd Wlra.. Chicago. Juno 10. When jurors hear ing the damage ault of 8arah Mansfield failed to agree on an amount each wrote Bruce Gibson, Everett; J. V. Peterson, note that you are to be a candidate for I down the sum he thought proper, the Seattle; M. C. Banfleld. Portland. SKELETON BELIEVED THAT OF A LINEMAN the office of school director. figures were totalled and divided by 11 Being quits in accord with tho etate the Jurora reported a verdict of superintendent of education oa the sub ject of arousing publlo interest In school $292. The judge, surprised by the un usual sum. Investigated and reprlmand- whittur r.i i... i.-rh- expense, for meeting at th. different of a man found by forest rangers on P0" P'c ,w"lcn " 'e the banks of Castsic creek, near New- TOte ma'r tormxiUf and present their .ball, is believed today to be that of "P several suojecu or jn- ---"Jefferson Wells, a lineman of Tulsre. ie" n .cnAKM maller 1 "cncanai- TCaL, who "bas-Txsen mlssinsr since lut u".m"V"'?r'w'-:.r n (February. At the time of his disap- w"";" " pearanco Wells was engaged in line 01 H w uc" m awork alona- the banks of the creek and IO?r reP,T lM uggesuoa ft Is beUeved that he lost his life in J w,u u" jprecia. the heavy floods that prevailed last (February. - matters. I respectfully suggest that we d tne Jurora. A new trial waa ordered. arrange, during next week, at our joint Columbia River . Cascade Mountain Resort Excursions The North Bank road retches many splendid health, holiday, pic nic and fishing resorts within short distance of Portland. Resort hotels are located at Stevenson, Ash, Collins and White Salmon. , Low Round Trips From Portland . Xvery aVday Bunday Limit Monday go Days Camas ...... ,..140 flJio Washougal .......... , IMO ' 1.40 Frlndle 1.60 lit ' Butler ... 1.70 8.10 ' Oasoadss l.S 9.3S Stevoaaoa .... B.1S 8.65 Ash e.,30 .T5 Oolllne B.ftO S.7S Whit, almoa soo a.a XaylO 3.00 1.40 Day Bun ZJmlt day Only . ti'is 1-30 1JO Trains Leave Portland 820 A. M. and 5:30 P. M. CITY TICKET OFFICE, FIFTH AND STARK STS. NORTH BANK STATION, Eleventh and Hoyt Sts. i We have a large number of used automobiles left with us for sale by people, who have bought new Pierce-Arrow and Cadillac cars. These used cars are being offered at remarkably low prices. If: you are looking fbr a second hand car, it will pay you to In vestigate the following: .' -: V STEARNS 1909 model, 7-paisenger, 30-60 H. P., top, front, Warner. speedometer, pas tank, demountable rims, 1 extra casinf. This car is being offered at an exceptionally low price. - PEERLESS 1909 model, . 7-paisenger; SO H. P., top, glass front, Warner speedometer. Car completely overhauled and re painted. Price, $2000 . i ' " ' . PIERCE 1910 model, 6-cylinder, 36 H. P. 5-passenger, top, front, speedometer, seat -covers and clock $3000. REC7-2-cylinder, 5-passenger $250. CADILLAC Single cylinder, 5-passenger, equipped with top $250. CADILLAC 30 1909, 5-passenger, equipped with top, front and speedometer $oou. CHALMERS 1910 30, equipped with mohair top and front $1000. CADILLAC Model Roadster eoulpoed with top. front, speed ometer, demountable jimnc one extra tire and tuBefRohr bacher putnp, full electric lighted. v . v PIERCE 1910, 7-passenger, 6-cyHnder48vH, .JPlhoroughly over- ' hauled, repainted, jyii rore-aoors, eqiuppea witn top. iront, ' Warner speedometer, complete- new set of tires. This car is being offered at price which should move It immedi- . ately. , vl.;...;:-7,;.'.,;- PIERCE 1910, 6-48, 4-passenger, top, glass, front, speedometer, com- . pietely overhauled, and is now being painted in oar snop. Can be seen by prospective purchasers. FRANKLIN Model "D " 5-passenger, top. front, speedometer, and . clock. Recently overhauled-7$850. ;. MARMON 5-passenger, 30 H. - P., top, front, This u a high-class car and Dei price. and speedometer. ing offered at a very low Very respectfully, JERRY E. BRONATJGH. Bald Heads Not Wanted V'..1' 1 Baldness Is Too Generally Considered a Sign of ', Advanced Age. - , A bald-headed person does not have a t an equal chance with one blessed with a healthy head of hair, because bald- hess Is too generally accepted as an r ,. Indication of age. Many large corpo--f rations have established an age limit and refuse to take men over 35 years , - of age as new employes. . Almost 65 per cent of bald-headed people may regain a pood head of healthy hair if they will follow our r'f.' advice and accept our offer. We have t , a remedy that we positively guarantee to grow hair on any head, unless the !." roots of the hair are entirely dead, their -. follicles closed and the scalp has be t come glazed and shiny. We want peo ple to try thlB remedy at our risk, with (.the distinct undqgtandlng that unless , it doea exactly wfiat we claim It will, and gives satisfaction in every respect, ' . -we shall make no charge for the remedy . used during the trial. - We know exactly what we are talking about, and with this offer back of our v statements no one should scoff, doubt .-Vs.- our word or hesitate to put our remedy to an actual test J Wa want every one suffering from ""anyscatp or hair trouble, dandruff, falling- hair or baldness, to try our Rex all "St" Hair Tonic. We want them to use It regularly say until three . bottles have been used and if it does not eradicate dandruff, cleanse and re u ' fresh the scalp, tighten ths hair In its , roots,' and grow new ha! r, we will re turn every cent paid us for ths remedy , v for the mere asking. There is no for mallty expected and we exact no obli gation from the user whatever. We are established right here whens rv live, and make this offer with a till understanding - that our business V euocass entirely depends upon the sort of treatment w. acoord our ouatomera, ' and we would not dare make the abovo y, offer except that we are certain that . ' we can substantiate it. in every par . Ucular. Rexall "S" Hair Toole comes ' la two alsea, SO cents and 1 1.00. Ra- oaeatber you can obtain Rexalt Rsme- dlee only st The Owl Irug-Co-. Ina, ' oorasr Sevaotk and Washington street. mm POSITION MAY BE PERMANENT City Building Inspector H. B. Plum- mer, who has held that position from month to month for the past year, being temporarily appointed each month by the mayor, will probably be given the position permanently. Secretary W. A. Tupper of th. city civil service commis sion announced this morning that Mr. Plummer had received the, highest mark ing In the recent examination to Secure eligible for the position of inspector of buildings. , Five applicants took the examination. But two of these passed. Of these, Mr. Plummer was first with a mark of 92.S per cent and George Rae was second with a mark of 88.05. a .. m . . . 1. According io law tne mayor may appoint either of the successful candi dates, but although there has been strong opposition on tho part of a num ber of local architects to ths present incumbent, he will probably be appointed permanently by Mayor Simon before the latter goes -out of office July 1. It Is said that Plummer would not receive the appointment If It had to be made by the Incoming mayor, A. Q. Rushlight ELECTRICITY FOR FARMS OF WASCO, HOOD RIVER (Special DlDatcb lo Tha lanraal I Hood River, Or., June 10.- The Pacif ic Light & Power company, which owns the Hood River water and light plant has been engaged for the past several weena streicning tnroe large power caoies rrom ine Hood River plant to The Dalles. It is the purpose of the company materially to increase Its horsepower here and furnish power and light for farms between Hood River and The Dalles, 21 miles. - The Mosler valley will also bs given light and pow er from the new system. . Mra. Owsley Wants Divorce. ' (Coited Pre) Leased Wire.! cnicago, Juns 10. Mrs. Margaret Owsley of Evanston, has filed suit for divorce from Louis 8. Owsley, friend of the late Charles Terkes and th. ex ecutor of the latter' s estate. The di-' yore, is asked oa the greuadf of cruel- i i flu nu nu v i v villi n , n ii i ii -.n,rA.-!. ;a m m ' Bsl 1 ia.jf BBl WVJ . Ii hi I r BB1 BBS BB1 W t.J r .-',.., 4 ... . v ' ., t M Jf .T I -1 - H tB-l.-.a 1 . ' i ill . . t I :;. . :': MAXWELL 1909, 30 H. P., 4-eylindef, top, glass front, speedometer, electric lighted and prest-o-lite tank. Frice $850. consid ering the equipment, this Is a remarkably low price. BUICK 2-cylinder, top, front, speedometer and tire chains. Price $400. .JHQMASrr H, cylind.er STEARNS--6-cyIinder; 90 H. P, 4-passenger $4500. r'.-'" . ' 7 We Guarantee Every Car Exactly as Represented ' Coyey Motor Car Company TWENTY-FIRST AND WASHINGTON STS. Excursion Fares East Via Sale Dates June 9, 10, 12, 16, 17, ZI, ZZ, 23, 24, 28, 29 and 30. - July 1, 2. 3, 4, 9, 6, 19,720; 26, 27 and 28. DURING THE SUMMER SEASON, 1911 ; ?r Prom All Points on the 0.-W. R. & N.'Co. ; v To FARES. I Chicago ....J..'.......f TZ,50 Council Bluffs , Omaha . . I Kansas City ; . . , . , ....... . . . . .f 60.001 St. Joseph ...t . - st. Paul . St, Paul via CouncO Bluffs f 63.00 MinneapolU, direct i.i., iV.,i.f 60.001 Minneapolis via Council Bluffs.. ..fi.0 Detroit, Mich , iriVi i 85t.80j St Louis r. : .. fUii'-9'fO.O Boston. Mass.' August 3, 4, 3,.i4,"l5, 16. 17, 21 22 23 28. 29 and 30. Sentember 1. 2. 4:5. 6 and 7. ' WashlnsrtoiL' D. Ct..ii.i$tOTJiOL Stopovers going and returning. - Final return limit October 31, 1911 ,., wne way varouga vaiuonua fio Aaoinoaai. . ... "t ; . Call at our City .Ticket Office," Third and Washington streets; for any Infot rnation desirea,, also tor sleeping car reservations, or address -WM. , M'MURRAY, General Passenger Agent, ' Portland, Or , ' - -