The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 01, 1913, Page 10, Image 10

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JOUHIIAL, rOIiTLAIID,
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East Sido Business' Men Are
PJanning to Put Bill on Ba!-
let Affecting S. P. and 0.
W. oi) First nad Second Sts.
If it Is withjti the power of 'the East
Side Business Men's club, measures for
tli annulment of the franchises of the
Southern Pacific "and the p,V. R. & N.
companies on East I'irst and East Sec
ond streets, respectively, "will be-placed
on the ballot at the June election'.""
: The campaign which the club cdnduct
ed, has progressed nicely, and, enough
names havja been secured to insure the
placinr Of the measures on the ballots
Although 4571 names are required, rs
the intention of the club-to-secure at
least 000 signatures, - .
If carried, these measures, will an
nul boili franchises. on the two atreets
and will require the companies to come
In at once and ask for a new franchise
under' th : present ; city charter, with
common tiser provfsfons on this street
"uur object" Stated Mr. Lcpper this
morning, "Is . hot, a Tieht against thete
railroads, as thyVeeni to think, but
it Is to; open- lip the. east Bide territory
to any. and ll lines who may "wsh to
come in here,. ' " - - !
'N'V.MakJii
"We 'are; not fighting for; an one
ompany, but for. ail lines. "WVvdd not
want any company to say that tliey will
keep "ouf any railway -that' nilty seek
entrance to Tui t!a:id through, the east
sid.v . ' - .
"When the rest railroad' wants to
come into Portland we want to .create
suoh -a -mUtieu that we . will not i f
tailed .upon to make smp a fight ts was
necessary to secure iulmisslon for "the
North Bank lines. . We want it to be
so that they iray all come in 'cn tla
fame bafcis. , .
"We-feel that it is time to realise th
full vrIuc of section' 20, nrtiole 1, or our
Qrogfwi- constitution, which saysr- ,!.
law shall be passed granting to any
cltiien or class -of citizens; tprivilege3
Or immunitfes, which, upon the Sam-
terms, shall not equally belong to -all
citizens, v " .
- . Streets Belong' to Fecple.
Tutllo service- corporations bee
special privileged, by the public.-must,
for the good of that, public necessarily
remain under public control, and "pub
lic service, orpora;tions who put their
money into public enterprises most ex
pect and submit to reasonable' public
control. And we- further believe, that
this city and its streets belong to the
people the human beings who Inhabit
It. Its resources. its businesses, its
institutions and its laws should -be
utllized-or-aKered in whatever manner
will best prpmote general Interest. It
is time to set the general Interest! It
is time to set the public welfare in the
fl.vt place." .v-:v.v-:.rA::"::"rr7?
. f is the Intention of the club to file
the petition witHIn the next day or so.
WILL ADDRESS MEETING
OF PENINSULA PEOPLE
R. L. Eablij and V. Vincent Jones will
address a meeting of the Peninsula citi
zens this evening In 4he assembly hall
of the Peninsula ; public school. Mr.
Jones wll tamon'Publio Parfts and
Playgrounds, boosting the ' $2,OOo!3uO
bond issue for parks. Mr.VSabin will
urge the necessity of; making; the school
the social and civic center of the com
munity. All citizens of the district are
asked, to attend the meeting - '
EAST IE M
a hi
Get Together Luncheon Proves
Clearing House for Ex-
Carnival; Aid Pledged
tisil Iniyinc district 1.1 have Its spe
cial attraction.
George 1 llutehin, manager of the
Hose Festival '-association, urged the
members to lay 'aside air petty Jeal
ousies and 'unite iii boosting Tor a great
er festival,
VI know no east side, I know no west
sjde, forvtny heart In with Portland,
greater. Portland, the summer capital of
America." were the- words wi-which
he closed a splendid address. ,
Ralph W. Hoyt,, of the Rose Festival
association, .stated that in his. opinion
the . human rosebud parade . was the
prca.test attraction of all. He stated
that it was their desire to . make that
parade a permanent east side lnstltut
tlon, and to that end enough money
k u n iwuum oe apportioned iq mane tne pa-
Cnange Of lOeaS On ROSe-mae better than ever before. r.
Support Is Promised.
J. Fred Larson, Judge P.obert G. Mor
row, and "S. D. Vincent of the Rosarlans
also addressed the meeting, and told of
the Immense amount' pf effort required,
and of the certain benefits which would
accrue to Portland through the Rose
Festival. C. A. BIgelow, on behalf, of
the East ' Side Business Menj ,. club,
promised the ' support of that organization-in
every way possibfe..
' At the conclusion of the luncheon the
board of direetora sof the East Side
club was appointed as committee to
work with the other organisations - In
the collection of funds.- A vote of
thanks was also given the Sibson, mir
sertcs for - the beautiful roses TjMfh
which the table was decorated. M. B.
McFaul presided.
'i Journal Want Ads bring results,-
From a boosting standpoint the "Ro
sarian Luncheon" of ie East Side Busi-
ntss Men a club, yesterday . noon was . a
decided auccess. It was a get-together
meeting of the East Side men, the Ro
sarlans and the Rose Festival associa
tion. All former friftlonif uch fric
tlonHSVer existed between .these ' 6r-
ganfiations . was elimfnatedj,' and . all
pledged-iheiraupport'to. each other la
helping ' to make the Rose' Festival a
greater success lhan, ever before. ...
'There is no other Institution of more
farreachlng effect than the Rosa Fes
tival, and the human rose bud parade Is
theirnost Important factor of that-fe-t'ivaV?
said Hy Ellers, jpf the Rosarlans,
who was . the principal; speaker of the
day, nd those sentiments were heaxtily
indorsed by every person who-attended
the meeting. .' r.ir
To OlTi Anto Parade, vt
Besides " the children's parade Mr.
Eilers stated that. thei-east side would
be given the automobile parade and' a
new attraction, :A Night lrt Rosaria."
This latter attraction .will-, be ,'bne 0
the mate evening features of the fes
tival. ltJs planned to begin the even
ing's festivities rwith a "Parade of All
Nations." Tben, each block in the cen-
ti!E B OF :
SMALL AREAS FOR
PARK LOCATiOiiS
Greater East Side Improve
ment: Clubs' Ass'n Takes
Action in Playground Plans;
Children's Parade Favored.
CITIZENS OF NORTH
- PORTLAND TO MEET
,"?-" y 7-S i i, 'v. . ; , -:
There wIlL be a meeting ot the- Nsrth
Portland Commercial club tomorrow
evening at the clubrooms, corner Kil
lings worth " avenue and Commercial
street. Sewerage and .other-Important
matters will Be up for discussion, so
it is requested that all member shall
be present. , .-r -'. -iv?.
Quicker and 1 better results may be
obtained by Including your phone nvrm
in your wani aa.
At a recent meeting of the Greater
East Side United Improvement Clubs
association Friday night, the following
resolution, indorsihp th hii,n. n.
rade, was unanimously carried:
: esoivea. xim the affiliated East
Side clubs go on record as being in fa
vor of the Deroetufittftn
tlon of the children's, parade, (nationally
miuwa me uuman KoseDud parade),
sis a feature of our' annual Rose-Festival;
and that this organisation urge the'
cooperation and fe It v nf on .nhAni
. " v'vua
pnncipalsJwithin our city to assist In
the perpetuation of this most beautiful
leaiure or .our Koso Festival." .-.
A resolution was -also passed request
ing the railroad commission to post
pone the hearing of .the case of the as
sociation against the Portland Railway.
Light & Power company until the city
council has taken some definite action
in the matter, after which the hearing
should proceed, or come up to the rail
road commission on appeal by either
party, as provided in the Malarkey act.
A-commltteaof- three, -consisting of
Dan Kellaher, A. N. Searle and L. Q,
English, was appointed to takd up the
matter with the park board and the city
auditor so it will ahow on the ballot
Just how much money 4s to bo spent for
Parka. On the Fafit Kills nnrt tinnr-mimh
on' the west sideband where: and fur-
r !-, it is t! e of t! Ur- r 1 .
Side clubs that t!ns money be irent iVf
a large number of Kmall r-atks . with
playgrouiiils near the homes so that the
mothers rhav walk' there in the after-1
noons with their children, and enjoy .the
parks without having to pay car fare,
rather than to. have. It spent for large
tracts, requiring the expense of car faro
to get to and from these new parks and
playgrounds. The. park board will be
asked to address the east side -citizens
In the near future, showing them what
additions and.- improvements are pro
posed In regard Jo parks throughout the
city."""" " "- ' . ...
It was decided thai the municipal
ownership mass meeting of the east side
citizens should be held on May 9. At
that time experts from Tacoma will be
here to toll the cltixens Of the benefits
of a municipally owned lighting plant. -
EA3T
err r
EUILD3 HEAL
.lit
castles i;j nnY::E
REQUESTS
GRADE IN BROADWAY
C I Schoenfeldt, a grocer on 'Will
lams' avenue and Cherry street, is cir
culating a petition to have the grada
of Broadway- changed-from" Williams
avenue to Larrabee street At present
the grade between . these streets varies
between 1H per cent to 8"Ter cent,
and it is his desire to have an even
grade of SH'per cent established.
If : this Is done It will necessitate a
fill of at least three feet at the cor
ner of. Vancouver avenue and Broadway;
the fill would also have to, extend in
four directions: north and aouth on
Vancouver avenua, and cast and west o
Broadway. This-w,o.ullittt tho property
owners to a very, heavy expense, but
Mr. Schoenfeldt believes that the great
benefit of an even grade will more than
offset the cost for the improvement.
Mr. Schoenfeldt stated yesterday that
the Improvement had met with so much
opposition that the petition might not
be filed. He stated, however, that the
regrading of Broadway at 'this point
must come eventually, and that It Is just
as weu to oo it now.
By th Poet of the East CIS
Business Hen's Clnb.
Tim ARCHITECT.
I work every day from eight
-until six .... --
In an office I'm only a clerk;
But I'm not complaining about
. my poor fix
I'm contented quite well, with
. my work. .
But at night you should see. me,
Im, then at my beet;
I'm a wonderful . persbn, for
fair. . ,
And the people all cheer me with
' . fervor and seat
When I'jn building my castles-in-air.
For ;'ts then that I do , some
" wonderful things,
For I gain both riches, and
: fame; ' -.. '
Aifll what a great Joy and comi
- fort It brings v ' '
To hear people shouting jny
name -
And proclaiming me greatest of
- men among men, . .
. And saying there's none can
- compare; ,
: t sure am a wonderful being, I
' ken, ... ' . : - :
' When I'm building, my castles
. in-air. f. . ,
My fifteen a week Is all that I
ask,.. .
I I'm quiet and plain, if you,
please;" - -' - -And
there's none that I know of
can bring me to task i--.-
If my trousers do bag a-t the
knees.' - :
But when night overtakes me,
'tis then you will find
- That I've ceased all my worry
and care; ' " ' ' '
"And"! show to the people my ,
true master mind
' ' When I'm building my castles-ln-alr.
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HI VJUlULi.- 13irJLU;jNT AIM) JUACUIWEKY are niakliisr- tllA "KAST STDTV PAMnTTS f TIia A Tr asii Ttri... ..t- '..-. . -. 7c7lL
by Hi iclicll, Lc ls & Marer, John Deere How Co., Studebaker Bros. Co., Molhie How Co., Freeman & Sons, Scott & Munsell, II. M. Wade, Beall & Co., International nari
M SrnTVmv Am ffiSife81 mel,ants ln welcome you. ; TOMOKROW; WEDNESDAY, BARGAIN
DATOAliA&T SIDt. EVEIti ARTICLE A BARGAIN; AS ADVERTISED BELOW. " . - east STnrc miSTVPSS AfFivr-s rr.TTit
Bay Moorc" Shoes Pay Less Money
Our
Special
Any; $5.00 Men's. ' Shoe. for.
WlL'oi
tomorrow only. '.
a
We d n e sd ay
Moore Shoe Company g&ttUNiT.
- WE GIVE "S. & H." STAMPS
Wednesday BargainDay
We arc determined to make this bargain day
one to be looked forward , to each week by
every woman in Portland,, and nowhere can' '
you get more for yourioney than right here.
In addition to the sale of waists quoted below,
we will offer a special in women's .and misses'
Suits, Coats and Dresses. '
FOR THE BARGAIN SALE
33 Chiffon,; Mcssaline and Crepe dc Chincr
Waists. Regular prices, $2.50 to $3.98. fjl no
I'argain Day . . . . , . .. . . .7. . . . . . . .. .lVO
52 Cliiffon,; Mcssaline" and . Crp.ne; de Chinert
Waists. Regular prices were $3.98 to CO CA
$4.98. Bargain Day ............. ... .i)L.jU ,
mean -to
be .
aaovn
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valua
THE:
COAT&ISU1TJ
ISHOP'
388 and 390 Sat Korrisoa Ct neat Grand Ave.
$1.11 CitMier
Ik C4)E(BF fop 2k
"'A combinationsclf basting roaster; double boiler,: mixing bowl
and -pudding dish, 4 useful articlse in. 2 forNVednesday only
at.S5J -and 35; J..i,.. i , Zl '!. . 1.. .....
Our : i!omlFVRHISIIEI& m;
k X';n-7n East. Moopisom Sr. :
Watch
Our :
Window
We Sve
Yoii
3G0fQCAST.M0OD-.0M ST. VU
'psw rnrmture .
KirCDOHF BROS.
130 Grar.d Ave.
ALWAYS THE BEST .
tVcr.l .......... lCc
a i-ivll ( t I M M tVw
20 c
t
AND
Player
SEE THEM AT
MSLEY'S
"The East Side Piano Store"
153 GRAND AVE.
WEDNESDAY SALE
Plain and Fancy
Hat Braids
Reg? 75c5c Braids 35c Pc
Reg. $1-1.25 Braids 49c Pc
at!n, Perosallne. Trusters and Mix
turps -the aaon'a . mot wanted
tylea in black, white and burnt.
Hats Trimmed Free
If you purchase your material! of us
oo Wednesday. '
MRS. A. R, RAFFERTY
lUlIiMr. WKk V. K. XarkaU Co,
Xart MorrUon, Cor. Valoa Ara.
Bargain Day
.
Underwear
We offer for our. Wednes-
Tlw fr - f -t'ttt I day bargain a .very fine
The Journal Want Ad co'
afford, a convenient, and c : e
means pf commynication for I n?.y
people a : way of ; Hccomplifhing.
things 'without waste , of time or
energy." ; . . ,-. , ; ' '-
For getting word to those who
arc interested irt your work, your
realty, your rooms that you have
for Tent, your advantageous busi
ness propositions reaching them
quickly- and at small costThe
Journal Want columns are at your
service... '. ' ; -. ' , ; .- .
fany interesLci readers watch
1-U awt-tn-'he-tthTea'r-Df ThC"
tMiics, amt ktcpr posted- regarding
"'ITortiiiutids,'.-. v ' ..' "
yplianr Elastic.
Garment at -
REGULAR $1.00 VALUE
See Window Display -
Leading East Side Clothiers
WEDNESDAY
SPECIAL,
. EXTRAORDINARY '
' ' " . s
Women's Dainty
$2.00 and $2.50
SHIRTWAISTS
FOR
$
Tailored and
Fancy Styles
The newest models of the
season. You ought to get a
few of them at this price.
DON'T FORGET our Special
Credit Terms
$1.00 A : WEEK x.ii . Clothed.
" for - Spring
PACIFIC
ODTHITING CO.
Cor. Grand Ave. & E. Stark st:
.0 .
ENGLISH WALKING
HATS
Regular C2.C3 Values
WEDNESDAY ONLY
Spring Suits in Ail the Lat
est , Weaves and Patterns.
-tl31'GryNDVE
Near - East Morrison ' Street.
r99
Oil Wednesday Only1
Good 35c House Brooms 19c
. rA rare bargain; made of goodquality troom, corn, fout sewed and
wire bound and metal lock neck. Strong and serviceable. Not over
two to a customer, and none on phone order.
iRBW Wilson's Dress Hooks
II Jl to every woman whb presents this advertisement at bur
Notion Counter Wednesday. Not a sample, but a fulf
size, 10c card in white, black or grey. 'Wilson Dress Hooks" are not
ordinary hooks and eyes or snaps they will completely overcome your
dress fastemnff difficulties. Thev can not mm nntmnlroii af. "ram"..
open :aecidentally.,: Hold secutely without-bulge or gap. -None giva ;
tn chilrtrm : ' ' " . . . '
W. H. MARKELL & CO.
LEADING EAST SIDE DEPARTMENT STORE.
Wednesday
Special
Guckenheimer
' . " ' ..... . .; - .. .-
WHISKEY :
$1.00
Per Qua.rt
381 EAST MORRISON ST.
Phone E. 287, B-2426
A TEEIj CRIB
Fo p
1 or our Wednesday bargain we offer a Steel Crib just like' cut "
except sides-lift, ovcither . white or Vernis Marin.""r7r -"
regular $7.00 Crib at a less price than ever, before offered in "
the city, $3.85. . -,
'9C' A Reasonable
Z2J Furniture Store
East Bupnside and Union Ave.
THE
CL
HOTEL GRILL
n
Here Is Another Real Bargain
ftT2
2?r Sprinpf edge, u
1 UAgV nd Spanish i
zz. -f "1 and tufted. ,
Quartered Oak Frame"
pholsterefT i Mack
maroccc" ;. Plain
' : 386 E. MORRISON ST. 7
Is the plac where thoe popular
hoon lunches for 23d -'are belnj
served. Be ure and come.
aocHTX roa baboaik day, ,
,v xmik a. lm.
Cream of Tomato 'with Rice.
Queen Olives." Sweet Pickles.
Boiled Halibut. Egg Sauce.
Hamburger Bteak, Spanish. t
Veal Fricassee, Green Teas.
Fried Liver and Onions. . ...U!
Boiled Beef Tongue. - ;r ':;t;
1 ; v - Horseradish. Bauce.
;Assorted Cold Meats. Totato Salad.
Jk i. J" Le weOfl mUqq3.
Green Applo Tie. , 1'each I'le. ,
,S RIm CtiHtard I'uddlng.
;' Ten. Coffee. WilU. " ,.
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:-THEi:GARD2N
, ' . . . i . -V''"
Have Xcn Been Offered So Cheap as at Our
Wednccd- Bargain Day Sale
Ladies' Set shovel, hoe and i. t steel. Reg. $1.15, at
Steel Bow, Rake 12-tine bes.f qu.uny. Reg. 60c, ajt .43
Malleable Rake 14-line best qualify. . .Rcff. 30c, at..;.. ..20.
Steel Hoe, large size best quality, Reg. 50c, at... .......33
Long handle, round or square point Shovels. Reg. 75c, at 63
Steel Spading Eorks 4-tine. Reg."$1.00, at . , , , . . ..... . . .75
Lawn Edgcrs-best quality. Reg. 50c, at . ...... t. . . .401 ".
T Strowbridge" Hardware Pthl Co;r
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106-108 GRAND AVE.
404-406 EAST WASHINGTON