The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 28, 1911, Page 14, Image 14

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to fcua ditt; or fHftoruiJy pUio tht ittr to fon
(Alanf, nho frva l latrtiu4 in the subject of Sivtrt.
HIBERNIA SAVINGS BANK
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caaa M arooradlnga vr brgua.
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only war tt cotnpalltloa la ta deal
with a firm hand and endeavor ta pre
vent coliuelon on th part af bidder
Tb rllr aglner haa aaaared m that
hard aurfac can ba laid profllablv In
thla city for tt.ll a aquar yard."
Cbalrman KlUgerald of tha atreet
com ml tie aaplalned Ma poaltlon by aay
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te had (J van tha property ownera en
nearly a hundred alreeta for th pa
Ing of which prooeodinga bad been Initi
ated under tha old law, hearlnga and
that In all caaea whr any conalderabl
number of tb property ownera affect
ed had espreaaed tha with to have th
proceeding reaclndad tha committee had
recommended th rejection of blda. Mr.
FlUgerald aald that In tha four caaea
that cama up yeaterday tha property
ownera had Mked to hare tha atreete
pared u aoon aa poaalbl and had mad
no objection ta th price quoted.
. Blda Rejected.
Tha board adopted Mr. Blglowa mo
tion and rejected tha bide. ,
The board awarded th contract for
laying tha Mllwaukl atreet aewer to
Wllllani Lind for 1X1.684.
' Orer th proteat of a larg delegation
of property ownera headed by former
Mayor Harry Lane tha board accepted
tha Hoi irate cztenalon bf the Brooklyn
aewer. Th aewer wu laid by Olebiacb
A Joplln at a coat of $108,000. Dr. Lane
contended that deductions abould have
been made for the failure of tha com
pany to tamp th aewer trench In varl
oua placea.
The board adopted a report of tb po-
Ilea committee, exonerating Patrolman
B. .O. Marsh from charge of having
misused a cltlien, Th charge were
preferred by Attorney McCanta Stewart
Blda for the construction of tha pro
posed Rhine atreet aewer were opened
- and referred to tha sewer committee.
The lowest bldrwM that of th James
Kennedy company for flg.842.
Tha board confirmed the appointment
of EL A. Culp aa special policeman for
the Orpheum theatre.
Causes Sickness
Good Health Impossible With
a Disordered Stom&ch.
Tber la nothing that will ereat alcb-
neaa or caos more trouble than a tflaor-
dered atotnach, aad many people dally
contract aerloua maladlea simply
through disregard or abuM of tha atom
ach.
Wa urg every an offering from any
stomach, derangement, Indlgeatlon or
dyspepaUa, whether aout or chronic, to
try IlesAll Dyapapala Tableta. with th
distinct underataading that wa will re
fund their money without queatlon or
formality. If after reaaonabt aaa of
thla medlclna tbey are aot aatlsfled wltb
tha results. We recommend them to
our cuatomars erery day, and bar yet
to hear of any on who haa not been
benefited by them. Tbre si sea, 24c,
iOe and 11.00 a box. Sold only by th
Owl Prug Co. atore la rortland, Se
attle Spokane. San Francieco, Oakland.
xxa Angiea and Sacramento.
Buys
QUARTER
BLOCK
AS AN INVESTMENT
L. E. Crow, an eastern Oregon cap
italist, has purchased the quarter block
at the southwest corner of Fifteenth
and Thurman street for $40,000. The
propertv was sold through the agency
jnf J. CJ. Elrod by th Portland, Oregon,
Land company. Thla concern acquired
the parcel last May. paying $35,000 for
It. : Mr. Crow will hold It as an invest
BATTALION CHIEF
PROUD FATHER OF
12T-2 POUND BOY
STOMACH. ,
WEAK?
Too much depends
upon the stomach
to allow this condi
tion to continue.
Youcan tone,
strengthen and in
vigorate the stom
ach, liver and
bowels by the use of
HOSTETTER'S ':.
STOMACH BITTERS
AT XT TOO AT 4U DmVOOZSTS
IN; YOUR favorite place
buffet cafe or club room
you will find the best of all whiskies
W. H. McBraycr's Cedar Brook.
Its smooth and mellow flavor
comes from perfect distilling and
double aging in wood.
Cedar 'Brook is
The World's Famous
Whiskey
Its bouquet is that of a rare wine
or brandy. It appeals to all the senses.
Pure it causes no reaction, nor' does
it taste like the average bar whiskey.
; , It is distinctive different. : It is
made possible by the efforts of three
generations
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it is as easv to insist unon
W. H. McBrayer's Cedar Brook as
to accept vyhatever is offered. . And
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PORTLAND HOTEL
The Urpf it and moit majTiiflcrn
note! in 1 ortJind; unturpilKa
eifcanca ol sccommoiaticn or
excellence o( cuiiinc European
.plxrt, 1.0 per di anj upward.
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THE IMPERIAL
'. Oreion'a Ortatast Hotal
150 KOOVtl 104 SUITES
With Prorata Batha .
NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING
MODERATE BATES
PHIL METSCH AN at SONS. PtVrpa.
4 -J3iiBS.1hifiNci,;i
HOTEL CORNELIUS
, Houia of Welcome
PORTLAND. OREGON . f
The Brown Bus Meete All T.ral"'
A blgh data modern hotel in the heart of the theatre
A. " and ahopplng district
.A. , t" i.'- Rooroa Without $100 Per Day and Up.
Rooma with Bath $2.00 Per Day and Up. - -E.
P. MORRIS. Prop. H. E. FLETCHER. Mgr.
NEW PERKINS HOTEL
.V , . FIFTH' AXD WASHINGTON , STREETS ...v. .
In the Very Ileart of rortland ActiTity Modern In t Erery ; Repc
Desirable Suites for Permanent Occupancy at Reduced
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RATES $1X0AND UP. r;' "MODERATE PRICE RESTAURANT
Li Q. 8 WET LAND, Mgr. v r". 1 O. II. SHAFER Aaat. Mgr.
youMl know, the'differehce.
atOTSOKZXJ BKOB DISTXIBXTTOBS. POXTXiAHD,
"Boys, ril give you three
guesses apiect What have I
here In this baskctr
Th speaker wna Battalion
Chief Jay Stevens o the fire de
partment. Hj was talking: to tha
members of hoee company No. 3.
There . were about , two dozen
Siiesse tnadQ anl. that many
mora , feaaps of astoalshment
when Chief Stevene uncovered
his burden. It was tha chiefs
second eon, the basket paesens;er -having;
arrived at the Steven
bom last Saturday. The fath
er"a visit to tbe station was -for
the purpose) "of Weighing; th in
tent. Th ; future -fire fighter
tipped the scalea at 12 V4 pounds.
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We will rent you an elegant new pl
ana at II per. month, rent to apply
'on- purrrins fHc If dealred. Kohier A.
Cfcaae, ;i Washington atreet.
fry a'abwood. Alblna Fuel Co. '
Opens Service November 1st
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SedmoedandlcsiiC
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'The Inland Empire Express1'
Leaving the North Bank station.
Portland, daily at 9:55 a. m., will ar
rive' Madras 6:08 p;Jn., Metollua
6:20 p. m. Culyer 6:62 p. m., Opal
City 7:07 p. m., Redmond 7:45 p.
m. and Bend 8:85 p. m. . Returning
leave Bend 6: SO a. m., Redmond
7:21. a. m.. arriving Portland 6:v0
p. m. Stage connections for Interi-.
or points. ' .
CITT TICKET OFFICE, FIFTH' AND STARK STREETS
NORTH BANK STATION, ELEVENTH AND HOYT STREETS
CENTRAL OREGON
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Now Reached via the Deschutes Branch :
Oregon-Washington Raibad & Navigation Company
BV DAILY TRAIN SERVICE
EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 1ST
. ON THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE:
Lv. Portland . . . i. . ; .'. .7:50 a. m.
J j - 10:00 a. m.
Lv. The Dalles .... . ; , 12:40 p. m.
Lv. Deschutes .Jc. .VI 30 p. m.
Ar. Madras ...... . . 5 :4S p.-m.
Ar. Metolius . . . .... . . ..6:20 p. ra.
Ar. Opal City . . ; J.s ,;.7:06 p.' m.
Ar. Redmond .........7:45 p. ra.
Ar. Deschutes ......... .8:13 p. nu
Ar,. Bend .635 p. rn.
Lv. Bend -. . .
Lv. Deschutes
Lv. Redmond'
Lv. Opal City
Lv. MetoEus -.
Lv. Madras
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.k.6:30 a. m.
6:53 a, m.
,7 graven.
. .:t .8:00 a. m.
'.....822 a.m.
9K) a. m.
Ar. Deschutes Jc.....,.l:15 p. rn.
Ar. The Dalles ........1:55 p. m.
Ar. Portland ...... .....5:45 p. m.
Auto and regular stage connections to La Pipe. Korj Rock, Silver,
Lake, Prineviile, Burns, Klamath Falls and other inland points. .
The Direct, Quick and Natural Route between Portland and All;
. ' - Points in Central Oregon. . -
Call on anv 0W. R. & N, Agent for any information desired, or address ,
, WM. M'MURRAY," General Passenger Agent. Portland. Oregon
Hot' and Cold Water Long Distance Phona
, . . . IN EVERF IUIOM . . .
aS.IT.E 7orrnaa.
rropa. Uata. .-,
LenQx::;iwy
COR, THIRD AND MAIN STS.
RATES $1.00 & UP
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V;; Portland"
Oregon v
FOURTEENTH AND
v WASHINGTON ; STS.
This THOROUGHLY MODERN
Absolutely Fireproof Hotel
Offers unexcelled service, comfort
and convenience at moderate rates.
200 Rooms-120 Bathrooms
Every room faces the street.,
' BUS FROM STATIONS.
G. C Li' A RM, Manager
SUM3IER, RESORTS
.SUMMER", RESORTS
HEALTH AND nECREATION
THE HOT LAKE SANATORIUM OFFERS BOTH f'
"Write for booklet sod let ui tell you why we make this assertion.
The great mineral spring and steaming- lake form one of the west's
greatest show points as well as a means toward actual health" restoration.
' The equipment for both recreation and health restoration is -complete
in every detail. Just plain; tired folk regain " their vigor and
sprightliness, and the really silck find more than relief a cure,
- - NATURAL HOT MINERAL BATHS .
BOTH WATER AND MUD OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
The Hot Lake Sanatorium is directly on the main line of the 0.-W.
R.& N., and less than 12 liours from Portland. .
; - Hot Lake Sanatorium
Hot Lake. Oregon. - v Walter M. Fierce, President and Manager.
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