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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING. MAY -1. Jilt ANTI-BASEBALL one MEASURE PASSES COUNCIL Councilman Montag's Is Only , Negative Vote Upon Ordi j nance r Curfew Rule Also .. Passed by Council. HUfiS EA i "win u r uii tJi(vw f pr.vaa I a certain eHuiiltiua from at ' Hire bet he 14. el lb MHiiftt l tna f lb Mton thai it Portland tM 014 l U pennant la Ihe l otii tur a4 OuiMltmaa Kreii ( n Welkin. Joaiagty. el a eeaeioa of Ih city council lode) Tt rtlab la quaalloa na i drafted Cur Atlernr Ureal to prv v. halting a feblt iiUHi. Tlx rottnellme Indulged In httmarouaqulp I Iba aipaaee f Ih tnaaatira. Count tl . taa Jeaatnga serin ha weald Uk Co hat II amended a- thai II would parol! , sgra of uppre, "and (ha lblrge thai f with ai-pere." Ta ordlaec -as ' finally paaaed by a rota of It lo 1. Councilman Monlag rt lb negatlv v la. . Th eurfw erdinanr prepared by tn Municipal Wa tOBmlnloa w pd unaalmouely. This ulnorle polle officer lo arraat any young man Y or woman found loitering on in city streets aftar o'clock, providing mo loiurar sr not vr lha age of II ear. Wage S1m4. Aa ordinance permuting th T. W. C A. la tract two additional aturlaa on It building ai lha corttar r-f seventh and Taylor atraala waa pea ted. gpenlsh-Amerlc-aQ war vtrn wara granted an appropriation of lilt lo ba aad In decorating th grave or d- art ad heroe of tha orianisanoa. Wafaa of coacrata workara In tha dtr n1nerln- department will be raised from lt.1l to II a day. tha coup cU plng aa ordinance to Ihla affact. L LIST OF NOMINEES Former Portland Clergyman Is Among Those Named on Executive Committee. DENIO FIRE ALARM MEASURE PASSES IPAL SMEWS PJONEER CITIZEN GO OUT ON STRIKE D ES SUDDENLY trWI IV M l I lU.Hl!a. K . We, !J - HlllUlU II Faulaae. faimaelr af pvrllaei CM. fte of .V Toik tniy Wad Ita Hal r Ih.... aa4 by aaaulaaliag .ui- anl(a af tlx f enttr i-f ir pret Itrtan huh. fcla on l eiegllt. rumrtiltle cill.ni els.te-1 arc Mark A Val-a. naitla. Itlj U Wlie, Now totk. MaUec Ha.Ullff Weahlnirtiwi. and Mint Chartee U TIh'I' n. MimHI I't'fan t. klur far luulalllr, ! II Orr. fit lout 1 h -in!l' a.l.'Pir, Hi p'"!" lalrmifilial ie-M.m vlpl It oh- Joelluii of otrat rumriilloui uoJer lha Itaderahlp f foitnrr l'hanicllr Hanry M !-'( km ut tta l'nlrily of N'W York TI: taiklt adopted with the proiion mat the rohnniillaa ta ullau4 another tear la rarest U(rtluna ami amendment. and that II rport at th U mbly The acaanibly trtor4 conareaaional liilin l proMtll latatatal ahlp men I of liquor Into prohibition euua or i1llrl-t Tha college board In lla report ura4 adll furiliar uaa of in llibl in collef a. By VOTE OF 9 TO 5 Company to Pay $250 Yearly for Permit; Opposition Puts Italian Laborers Demand a Col. William H. Harris Stricken Wage Boost of 25 Cents Per Day. With Heart Failure' Today. . IWI J M. 11 ..J la lllLK HblAB Up Hard Fight; Two Vetoes Ur h.rti4 iuaay. uht Slrkkaa Wllltan II. ty heart faiiar,' Colonel llarrla. riir4 capital la I, by Mayor Sustained. ir. U laytna t'l repairiba atrael I pitfasr ar ana) oa af Ike car Uaka la diffal aMtkuoa uf ih. on clllaana of fNxdaad. died after city, left Heir werk yeetwday folio Ibf demand for a higher wage Male, feaiuflBg an fhrUe dull aaaalea r.pr.oiue or ina . ld I hi morning thai no rpreetla' ' " -- t.e of the man had )t ln lo ii,... i ia iuiaJ Ma IL. iMuiia fttov Tfc w.g (i4 ihoaa wen aar in. alarm pmtll ordiisan. a, reme up I age about II tl a day. It la eeld The fur rotieideretl! a The ordinance waa I nsea era aching far II. fii,.!'. tal by a oi. i.r la i oa tarty yeaierJay morning, a number th. fa.on.inei.dalu. of Va.of hu.h. I 'laa aipe.rrj at Thirty -fifth ,, , , i. .k r. land lJlone avenue and threatened light It gram, th, ri,, rompaey ntma M Mrl on n. r.rk, (f h.r pcrn.llon l IU-h lla eUrta wtreo U,4 fco, ,lri, Thaao wrra finally In to it aire uf Ihe lloraa Telephone I duee4 to quit. Vliortty afterwarda a and In charge nut to ticead I large crew of men working oa kill LI I ri a month for aervlro la real- done No pcitie charge la provided far office buiidinge or other atrueture than realdencea. He for paag ihe ordinance waa meild to cut eul a clauaa providing lhat lha city recetv t par rant of th gr.wa recent f the coraoantr annually. the curriculum of Chrllan I 'htead af ihi com pa na l Ion tb com pany a 111 te required to y only ! a year for tha Valuable parrnll. Tha amendment, lioer. pruvldea thai the permit may be revoked al lha will of Ike council CfcUa tt Bawl OejL, Councilman Clyde designated lha amondineut, etojuolve of Ihe revorabl lure; "a piece of unmitigated galL" (lrat4 effort ware made by t'oun- aa lllaeaa of half a hour la th green root or the i Commercial club al I t; o clock Iht aflernooav. t-ulenel llarrla. who aalabhha4 tha nral ra bualaaaa In torilaad mora than It yea re ago, wa aaalad al the aide of r. aV rWarh of lha lloneer faint rom- ranr, with wl.nia ha waa conversing i ae men naa bet tlretlme friend In lb mldai of their talk. Mr. llarrla uddenly tbrew M hand ever hla heart -it a sector, quirk." h aald. - can'l breathe. Mr. Iteach Immediately called rr. Wiley A. Jopea. While th doctor rrtval waa awaited. Mr. Hani re mained l4 In hla chair. Ha aald ha felt only a little peJa but lhat h waa forr4 o fight for hla braalh. Ir. Jina had Colonel llarrla out HOBS HE NOUNCED B)f FATHER M. HICKEY 4 cumen Maguire. jenning ana uiyae 10 detailed 19 men and one aergeant from prevent me peaaage or lha ordinance y ac relief to report at Uraltun'a grove. BTaaeaal Ina I sk fllll.i.al.elaa la..llA .. B I . . . . . ... rather M. J. Mickey, publliher of the , : .".J " o.V- J-" .7 " . on "'""o una. wnere iroum la rWM.r.1. 1 rf..ir.. i,. nr " ' I ei leo '"morrow. Men were aiao am- b ih.. J n v.,,..... ,- .-' """' delay paaaaga receive a tl. uUd to tha yard, near ta.t Water ...w aV ' - e--e -w - "W" I Vet fat flf T Ifk T l.ll f atgWrtt TlriatPtllaritl I y . . - a. flliaoahneaar ar. no lone.r arcrtllad ' . T. V . " na o.reo, o prerenf .uxmeroia a" vi m.i fuoiiciuu waukl tree(. aear llolgato at reel, alee walked out and al noon lha crew era- ployed on Ike Oregon City line oa Cen ter etraet left their work. Yeai.rday a aquad of palmlm.n wai irche4 on a couch, and reatarailve aent to Kaat Waaar and Kaal Clay I ' applied, but tha heart rafuaed to alreeta al lha requoal of the aire tear I reaond. and the eelonel'a pulee ateadUy romi.nr, wtvlcrv oomplalned tl.al large number of ma claiming la bt I. W. V mambera wore iaradlng through tha yard and threatening tha man unloading the rare with violence If they d.4 not quit work. Mev.ral of ih but hi married life w. unhappy and a men t thai lima reanondrd to Ihe ,er,,jon 1,4 .ifi.ii niuiinw onu ijuii .or nm en- arnoorr. Theae men af known aa a lore room men. When (be police arrived on lha cn yeeterday the dlaturber had left, however. Tin morning Chief of Pollr Blover grew weaker WlthlA II tnlnule aftar in nral attack ha waa unconscious. and a few mlnulaa later h died. Colonel llarrla wr tl yaara of ag. He s married about II rear aero. rather I urbane. immediate dlaposal of tb ordinance. I According la a repreaentatlve Of lha aorew 1 street car comDany. construction work tiealMl. 111 - . 1 - . u v. . . . 1 .... v. ovK.e.u. ....... -,....i. ...ni,i. I".". - " . : . '77. I " or ' Ro Ktlvl ad Clkr reunion period irih.ie m-Thi. 1... k! - i ' lo " mn,,l "usougni mo, cf ,h work we under w,y without th payment of th regular ,,b,!,lrtm.? J,,k ! I? J ' J ,J h vn'vti n,w flr and lo aome place the work la much Ilcen fee waa Ped. Th license I ! ' " " -" C.J I aervic win o groai oeneiu 10 maighead of the contract time. amended for tha period. I V,w" . .. oe.n ciiy nre gepartm.nt. No further trouble 1 expected by the cu paaaing aa oruinai.ee 10 " "m- 1 n,.a. irMf,i.,..j oll . 1 - - - ' AVor4lnaic granting iK-rrolMlon for Wa.klna finally wltt tha aal of aouvenlr -booklaU during the B'"f. bu ,"r. 'h . 'j Ofpinrlllon 10 th ma.ur and It pa ordinance waa mentioned ao that publisher of aoon unable to do ao. Tb last heard of them An ordlranr making regulatlona for 1 onipany eicept In outlying districts. en will probably be set to work f booklet will be required to pay only .Klher, ,',ckJ'. !hJf ow"! protection against file was passed ,r a where me lit day for th privilege ,n ,he vicinity of ancouver, V aah. vote of 11 to 1. Councilman Ialy ob- tomorrow j, OTdlaaaaa mafaned. I " wl" recalled (hat Norton nd jected to th insertion of an emergency rata Ordiaaao Bfair4. An ordinance granting general per mission for- the us of th sidewalks for decora lira purpose to all who wiah to ornament thatr pramyir during tha flaata and th Elka reunion waa also Passed. Councilman Joy'a ordinance providing for four cent fare on atreetcar of tha city waa referred to th Induatrlal com .. ml (tee of tb council. Councilman Clyde 43 GRADUATES IN U. OF 0. LAW CLASS Skaughneasy uaed the name of several clauaa but he waa overruled. The mea local newspaper men without their au- lure provides that all foodatuffa offered tliorlty. some month ago. In an effort fur public sale ba screened. It also to promote a magaaln which wa to provide that restaurant, bakery and b known aa th "pen and Fencll Re-1 candy, kitchen ba protected by creana. porter." For this action they war ex-J ttovernmeat of Vwrka. Judge C. V. Uantenbein. dean of tha poeed In the local newspaper. I Th. POn,.ii unanimously paaaed an fnlverally of Oregon law achool, award- Tha police ar on Ih lookout for I .,,,.,.,.. .,if,rin, a new aet of rulea ed diploma to 43 graduate at th Shaughnesay, who la charged wlUi hav-Ln(j regulatlona for tha government of commencement exercises held laat night the parks. I ln w aaningion man koooi. tux- Til council sustained Vetoe or two I oenaior v.nries vv . r unon urnrrrea me ordinance. dUtpproved by Mayor Rush- charge to the class. James II. Bain light. One of theae waa the ordinance gave in aaiuiaiory ana i. tv niter uu appropriating 1100 In payment of a lrd gave the valedictory. nr..nt.H bv HmcUI Policeman Thooe.wno graduated are: Jamea K. Ing assaulted a girl last 8unday night Droteatad aeainat any further consldera- on th P "'" ' th It us. ell apart Hon of tha Jo ordinance until after th ment. at 64 Waahington street.. A Clyd measure providing for thre cent number of eople living tn that vicinity fare shall have been disposed of In heard tha err.ama of tha girl and It th. .Muni-il '. - . I waa due to their efforts that a war- Th. enunatl' erran'txt k r nardna tn I nuit ha been Issued tor rJhauchnessy I -,(. .a n..ui t who waa In lure. I whll. I Rain, J. II. Barbour, John I Dotarth, Oeorg Downing, who la erTln a en-1 charging Ulm with disorderly conduct, assisting a regular officer of th pollc Lloyd Brown, Daniel D. Bump, tan n -thar munlelnal eocknila f or I AoCOrdln to several Deonla llvllia In the I 1- . ei.hi with . fnotnad. The I Beatrloa M. Butler, Edward J. Chapman, break In- furnltura In his home and I Vlolnlty of. tha Ruaaall sDartment (hi ...... nhci tn tba mtuur. becaua I Harry E. Coleman. Herbert A. . Cooke, ahustne hla aHfa.- Ura THiwrlnr an. I whole nelahborhood waa aroused lata .... tn..t...A . 1.111 n 130 a.ih. Eugene A. Xeuber, Roa Pamum, Tu n.arA. heifara tha laarmakera In behalf I Sunday nleht bv tha elrl e orlea Tor I v. D....IM.. 9i.i.e f C. Flaohexf Valentine A. Fryer, T. l.7. " """ -- - 1 nm. r..r.h t. nA r-v,M.. or ner nusoano. 1 ueip ana in ouna or a luaaie going kervlce rendered Qaaaett. Tho mayor " : V- , V, L . Aa ordlnanc limiting the speed of on ln th room. Th polic were notified bt:irva jio compensation I du Zelgler topher J. Hayea. Karl Herbrlng. a motor vehlclee crosslna bridges to 10 1 at once, but when thev arrived on tha 1 ... iv,. ..it nn . ' ranel Hogan. William M. Hudson, mile an hour waa Introduced by Cotm-I scene evarvthlna-waa ouletL .t... I Frank C. Hunt, : . - . . . ... i r 1 ui.i hi.i j . cllman Baker and referred to the health and police committee. Councilman .. Schmeers ordlnanc amending h . license fee for movl plctur how waa referred to the li cense committee. ' Xennalaa In Plgonh61. The ordinance providing for two days .off. duty for policemen every month waa allowed to stay in a pigeon hole for awhile. Mayor Rushlight said there la no money available to provide for th payment of aalartes provided un der th ordlnn creating a public rec 1 came before the city sonalderatlon, but wa 111 b held over for two week. An anonymous protest against the a p. polntment 4y th mayor of Slg Clchel aa chairman of Uie comm!snlon waa In addition to soliciting business fori Tne other veto waa on an ordinance John B. KlUouh. Frank Layanm. John M. JdcNulty, Paul A boy, now a boat 1 year of g. who la attending echuol In aontharn Cali fornia, was bom of lha union. Following hi arrival In Itirtiand In III. Colonel llarrla alerted eeveral n lerprlse. among thera being tb bualnaaa which la now conducted by W. C liolman, who succeeded him. air, Hulman and llarrla a)o started th J IC. Ulll book atora. When they ran It th store wa known aa tha Harrla-liol. man book store. a ad poaefM y aaore, of k tt dell fraem Ikat slat ta lb (WmI e-aataay Uaav ' U I laadallde a4 avoiklag aaa reveal le mmim!I. of faloa. UooaavaJl at ChUag ta Jaav Tall laal ki la goaa. Tba aoa k I rv.ttag abg gaiLeiia- bulk a It lrvl4. a new la Obi 11 aaa tar. ttlaalad la aiIU auoallea by rvlliag ever lb raaetteaiarle a ad fialleatag Ikaaa axil enrletly, Tkere kav be a Urg aueabor ef tal(rwcia4 data, gala already awlacied a ad the aariiy af lba Will aure4ljr VOI fur glo 1U He ftlU b aara las lad a tk flret baiiot and aa certainly will k be alovted aest Novemba. I iravtMag aa-eul ike euatry I kav found lha balk at aa. Uanaol v.rywkr t V lhat If ftaoae veil I aatntna 14 Lbar will b m ckaace for Ik ijaanerrai. McKJalry Claim 14 for Tail. trailed rreee Ui 4 Wsre.) Wahlnglv M , li .'onarreeaaaa W, H. MtKlnley. director of th aallo. al Tart bure-eu, leeuadj today a alal anant declaring lhat Ih outcome of the Ohio prime rte kas not altered tha It- pubJUa ptUeal!al a ail aal la !! ttua. tie eetiaaeud tkl g-iatl Trt will have t .it4 free C4a SAN DIEGO VIGILANTES FAIL TO HEED THE CALL- . i. mm mmm , U'altad rvoa taaaad V C aa U. Cat, May It Tk aavxh 4 van lead dealrte ef vlgltaale at ike court ken bore felled I aaaiar. UUaa today. WUt Ik f J. M rnr, a IU4 lead f Ik tuea' rwoiml) lo r barged wtib . aetesapl f cwurt for aa aitsged latlatldallaai tl lb I. w. W. ua. rrd Mo re d M. W. ftebbia. warklng bet U Ik frw spck flgtit wa railed la cantit- ran waa ere 44. the ball and aUaele avrrwundiag "lb u(y btuldlag wer Uaed wtlk a cwrtow Ifcreag. bvt the r root 4 waa ikara e In riet t Ik firat alleaapt I caul k vtgtlaele Thr wee few Asaerlcaa flag a a Im tka rw. Jtturaal Wut Ada Wlag rH Another One of the Con tributions in the "$205 in Cash Prizes" Contest KOTE-Five Dritct will be tivtn-JlOO, U0. t3. $15, $10 and $5 or ih beat group of lira antwtrt to tha quettion. "Why it tba purchase of wall located lot in Bridgetoo tha first ttrp to linandaj lo dependence?" ' Contribationi rt comlnff in felt from waft rm- era in all wlk of life. All have an equal chanc who are on wages of $130 or let. Get buty with your contribution. Bring or tend to our office, or if you desire more information about Bridgeion. let u know and we will tend Too our printed folder concerning it ROOSEVELT GETS 38 OF OHIO'S DELEGATES; HARMON WINS STATE (Continued From Pag One.) for the 21 delegatea ln New Jersey. He I will make most ef hi trip through th state In n automobile. Tula Settle It!" Pinchot. (Tailed frees Leased Wtre.1 Vancouver. H. C. May 2J. Clifford I Plncbot, former chief forester of tha United States and universally regarded as the closest friend and adviser of I Theodore Rooaevelt, arrived here today from Ictorla. Mr. Pinchot haa bean In Victoria for eeveral days advising with Iand Commissioner Rosa and O. W. Price, hla former aaalitant In tha American forestry bureau in th organ. ixatlon of a forestry branch of th pro vinriai Ikna department. "That aettlra It, That make Rooae velt' nomination certain," exclaimed the chief of all Rooaevelt champion. wnen he wa informed that par tial return from th Ohio pri maries gave the former president tl ROBERTS TO BE GIVEN ahoney, A. Eneaa Mackenxte, David N ontrexxi, Robert N Morey, Shirley D nance provided for the .expenditure of Ciemm'er W. PUtt, George M. Schaefer! tna money unaer me aupervisioii oi mo v gpott. William J. Staples Father Hickey-a magaslne. Shaughnes.y ,ppropruting money for the lnsUllatlon ?17r.. xr .'r to a Mr inanoe ha bn selling coupon tlclt.t. to th J festoon lights on street Intersection winiam A 1 loving San Francisco Expo.ition. durln, tn8 Rose Fe.tlval. Th. ordi- Pech Fl m t- Tht ordinance reatlon commlssic council today fT not passeo. . tt V,T- city building Inspector when It should have specified the city .executive board. Both ordinances were revised to meet the objections and passed at today's session. v A protest by Councilman Menefe against the adoption of a report of the atreet committee rejecting all bida for the Improvement of Fremont street wa fair trial overruled, the council Indorsing the ac- Charlea D. Takeoka, Tljlro TJo, Benjamin F. Wagner. William H. Witt. Ersklne Wood, Bert Tatea, Kanamo Wakasugl, CLEET0N submitted to th council, but waa not real, 'on account of Yhe communication being unsigned. . J"h protest waa delivered at the may or' office Just before the council con- !;, waned, a special Tnesnger bringing it . to I he city hall. -r" reported that BlC BlcheJ,-' iipointed as chalr- ; rjan- ynn," reads the pro- ' tet.-. 'ThfVro ofmcnt of Sichel would be a shock and a disappointment to many cjtlrens," It concluded. ' A lock to prevent th theft of an auto mobile that a Lioa Angeles man has ln- vented gripe a clutch or brake pedal so that It cannot be moved. 'Jack Roberta will have a so far as the county commissioners are Hon of the committee. Boy . Mayor . Nominated. Only one more nomination ln the con test for boy mayor or Portland was turned in today. It waa that of Dave Cohn who waa indorsed for the honor by the Willamette .Boys' Social club. We Have No Com petition in Our Method of Making Glasses Thompson service, under which we make your glasses, is tlie de velopment; of 2& years' experi ence. , : . ' " Thompson service is not obtain able anywhere else simply because- it is a personal, distinct ive, individual application- of those things we have learned in designing, making and fitting glaisea.-; " iBompson-.sernce, Decause it is ptonalT3)StTnctive and indi vidual, assurea you glasses that are satisfying to your personal, aisancuve, : maiviaoai, neeas. Thompson Service Satisfies. THOWN S 209.10.11 Corbett Bldr. FIFTH AND MORRISON STS. concerned.'' said County Judge, Cleeton thla morning, ln speaking of the mat ter of having him examined for his sanity. ."The district attorney and sher iff will be allowed all the money neces sary to prosecute him, too." This statement by the Judge' waa given after considering the proposition of the aherlff s,nd district attorney to pay out of their own pockets the 1100 fee awked by Drs. William House and William T. Williamson, two prominent alienists, to examine Roberts. "The district attorney and sheriff have never been hampered in any prose cution for th failure of the county board to allow necessary expense In a trial," added the Judge-. "The custom of the board Is to pay 15 and it is the fee pro-, vlded by law, for the examination of inwine. We think -the county is being held up in this case and don't propose to agree to such a fee. It is time to know whether or not an official can In cur heavy expense without some under standing with the board." Roberts is to be tried June 3 for Wi ling Donald Stewart and George Hast ings on the Whitehouse road, while they were automoblllng. His attorneys havo intimated they would raise the question of his sanity. To determine this ques tion Sheriff Stevens and Deputy Dis trict Attorney Fitzgerald have asked the county board to pay Drs. House and Williamson their regular fee of J50 for an examination. The "board has refused, saying that the county has always al lowed $5 for such examiantlons. MAN SAYS, "MARRIED," WOMAN INSISTS, "NO" Are Prudence Paul and C. S. Engle husband and wife? - Judge McGinn1 of the circuit court is somewhat anxloue to know theT answer. The young woman told the Judge sho was not married to Engle, while Engle testified they were married ln 1902 at San Francisco. '" The young woman 'la going on the theory that she is not Engl' wife, and therefore started ault in tha. circuit court for wage! covering a period of 41 months. After hearing the testimony thi morning'by both parties, which tes timony wa directly contradictory, the Judge aald he did not know which to believe. Therefore, be would take the matter- unrtar advisement, at the Sims time suggesting to them that they should make som kind of settlement, agreeing upon the; truth of th matter. If they do not th luda declared, ha would make one. ' " - TMj Woman claim ah worked during th 41 months, receiving no pay. She aska MS38. Engl gays ah haa bean hi wife, and th only reason he cannot prove it la that" the marriage record wer destroyed ln the Ban Francisco fire, the wltnesa scattered, and he has forgotten tha nama of.tre rri-tln minister. Engle aJ say bis wife hat I fh mart-tag certificate, but will not I produce IL - . ..,..,-. Precedent Xstabllshed. Thla action by th council establishes a precedent, which. If followed for the future will probably result in aeiaya in the making of paving improvements. The atreet committee rejected all the bida on Fremont atreet because the low est bid waa irregular and certain coun cllmen were averse to the awarding of the contract to the next highest bidder, feeling that the taxpayers would be saved money by readvertlaing. An application of the B. Gobbl eatate for a transfer of a liquor llcenae from 25 North Firat atreet to O. B. Wala, at 1S72 East Thirteenth street, ln Bell wood, was denied by the council on account of the overwhelming proteat by realdents of Sellwood, who opposed the estab llshment of a aaloon ln their midst An ordinance vacating Brook atreet, I portion of which is now Occupied by the Gambrlnus brewery waa passed un animously. The brewery haa offered another strip of ground through its property In exchange for the street wltn the Cornell road. A large water main to Willamette Heights will be laid along the thoroughfare given to the city by the brewery company. geneMBuWie IS ORDERED FOR TODAY (United Press Ued Wire.) Chleaeo. May 22. Fulfilling their threat to strike, made a week ago by President Flannery when their union failed to agree with representatives qf ih ranroaas entering unicago, vno-xiv tetfiatlonal Frelghthandlere' union, rep resenting practically every railroad ln Uie country, struck today. The men demanded a minimum wage of 25 cents an hour and' extra, pay for holidays and Saturday afternoons. The clerks in the railroad houses walked out with the freighthandlera when their demand, for an Increase -of 16 per, month in salary was rejected. V ' Strikebreakers are working In ' tha railway yards and housee her thi aft ernoon. There hava been- no disturb ance ao far. CHARGES OR PERJURY r ARE MADE BY SINGER Complaint charging parjury wer worn out by Additional). Jd arket . In. spector' Singer this morning .against Isidor StrassbJJrg and C. D. Hoffman. who were witnesses in' the municipal court yesterday In th trial of Straa burg for vagrancy and testified - that Singer waa the consort of a wOman called "Hungarian Roale'Mn.St Loul IS year ago. ...... ...a. The complaint - wer obtained, from Deputy District Attorney J. H. JPag nd wer filed in Justice Olsen court Warrants wer placed in'th hsnda of Constabl Weinberger for service, bail being fix at ttOOO In each case., ,.. . . 4 . v SIMPLICITY I T S ELF! Nothing compli cated abouta guar--anteed Certificate of Title. Just a Simple concise statement of the exact condi tion of title. Cheap est, safest and sur est protection. In vestigate. Call for booklet. Title & Trust Co., Fourth and Oak." The Right Kind of a Start is assurance of suc cess. ' A Savings Ac count is a good start, and the bulk of to day's fortunes trace their origin to the first $1000 saved ih this manner. You can make the same start today. The in centive to save will grow after you have started. The dollars that you now spend un necessarily will soon accumulate that $1000j Afid think what independ ence a bank account gives you! It makes you un afraid of tomorrow. The man or woman with a sav ings account is always on the lookout for something better. The account gives, you confidence. Your savings here earn 4 interest. - ' Portland Trust Co. OF OREGON B A N K Thlro and Oa.'- Sts. r y timtiL $M$m mmw C- No. 1 in th map. proposed new brldg; No. fv Paaln- ill 1 aula factory district Take Vancouver oar at Id and II 1 Washington, 16 minute to Bridgetoo, on aouth bank I I I of Columbia. ' LI X The Spanton Company: My five answers to the following question, "Why is the purchase of a well located lot in Bndgeton the first step to financial independence," are as follows: . L It is a safe real estate investment 2. It is the best -place to avoid doctor bfllt, 3. There it no place like it for bringing up chil dren. 4. It gives a man room to build his own home, for in town another is likely to build it for yoo and in the end own it. 5. In purchasing a well located lot In BRIDGE TON and building & little home thereon, you have quit fattening the coffers of the landlord and taken the first step to financial independence. Respectfully submitted. W. S. WESSLINO, 662 Powell St, City. TheSpantonCompany 269 OAK ST., PORTLAND, OREGON Taste its taste Do Hands That Drive Horses Handle Your Bread! 1 ' Right eating Is mighty Important a , fact that necessitate clean bread. Pro tect yourself by eating protected bread.-- There is only WNE aucb bread and that - , ' ' . ' is , . . ' , : (Freeh from the bakery--tintouched to you.) Not a little-of ita -popularity ia due to It dust-prpof, germ-proof wrap -per. - It' a guarantee that your hands are-the first to touch Blue Ribbon Bread a fact that 1 worthy of ohaid- J eration don't you think? Of your grot ' . cer 10 cent a loaf. , Log Cabin Baking Co. Vancouver Avenue an f remont B ' Note i( 1 b- Its. :. . - . . flavor N " I of your grocer fLkUhUA E ELA miImCiiSOXEMII GEARHART SEASIDE The Beach Season Is Open WEEK-END SPECIAL 2 P. M. EVERY SATURDAY Returns Sunday Evening DAILY TRAINS AT 8:00 A. M. AND 6:30 P. M. THE VACATION BEACH Rrst-cjass fast trains allow .busi ness men to send families to the seashore and spend week-ends with them without loss of busi ness time. - 1 ' - ; ADDITIONAL DAILY TRAINS IN JUNE Columbia River:. Scenery All the' Way Adds to the Pleasure of the Trip. ' ? JLQ Saturday to Monday. nn - $4' Daily, Season Limit '.' 1 CT I P S $15 Five Round.Tripa, Individual. 1 Observation Parlor Cars and First-Class Cbaches. PARLOR-CAR SEATS AND TICKETS .AT CITY TICKET OF FICE, FIFTH AND , STARK STS.; NORTH BANK STATION, ELEVENTH -AND HOYT STS. --. v ; Vf 1. 4 1