Tiir. onr.coN daily journal'. Portland, Wednesday nvnuiNO. may 3. nix If 11IIISIT TO TEST LEGALITY OF PERU TAX Sheriff Is Going Ahead Collect ing on Household Furniture Despite Passage of Recent Exemption Measure.. PROMISES TO II ON WHITE SLAVERY T'erHonal taxes will continue to be : rollwtcd by Shtrtf f Word until such a tlm that a suit ia started to enjoin lilm from Deiformln till duty. . Hiu h was JVor4 ' stttUmrnt this morning follow iii(f a number of complaints and quer ies lila office Imi ruoeived relative to the flayroeut of .taxes on personal prop. , t Although the, Jaw states tliat all housohold furniture, domestic fixtures, household "goods and effects actually Ijv uae in Jiomc and dwellings; .slso , earing apparel, watches, Jowclry and ulrallar permuiaeffcqts actually in, use, ' ire v exempt from taxation, 'household ' Jfurnltuhe was put 'down on, tthe tax .olls as taxable, and this tax la being Vollected. . '"' , j( When the question first arose as to fthslghts of collectln tlila tax the "matter was taken up w)th Dlstrrct At torney ' Evans and in his opinion he itated that as long as household furnl ' Sure)' which tomes unlcr the personal ijjiroperty list waa down on the rolls it .(was the sheriffs duty to collect taxes levied on this property. t A number of complaint Immediately l-lirose and on the advise of attorneys a ijlarge number of people refused to pay iitheir personal tax until a deputy waa Jkent out from the -tax department In structing them that It Vould.hate to be paid or that after September their !; property could, be attached Some paid without further argument while others l.'naid under'orotest. W . - A Ik. nf of attorneys who bad given sent M'tfenna Discusses His .Plat form at Meeting of Wo . men's Political Club. Speaking before the Women's, To! Ill en ffrlmre club In the auditorium of the Medical i building yesterday after noon C. L. McKenna, candidate- for mayor, emp!msled ' the plunk In Ms platform ,: which- advocates relentless prosecution of white slavers and rock pile sentences for this class of offend ers, lnetoad'df shipping them on to tho next town. The . large audience of women applauded the candidate's refer ence to his attitude on publl" play grounds. KfcKMina. rc'lterate.l his oft- reneated olea for more and better recre ation places for the children. The money that would nave neen saved by I'ortlahd during tho last- 10 years JiaJ the city had a paving plant of Its own would have furnlshcJ , tn? municipality wltn a magnificent system Of aarks and playgrounds,' le?lare.l Melvenna,' in advocating a city iavlng plant. ' Touemng on. wuer resuiauun vi iu lie utilities, the speaker ueciare.i nim- self, agalqst the practice of thrt com panles of requiring the .public to bull l lines to turn llicm over tn the com pHiili'S. Willie eiiinnif iirlliw the corpo riitluii.i for allowing the people to make tint .lonntloiiM In small monthly Install ment, Im thought the prnctlce ousht to be HhollKltod altogether. McKenna strongly advocated municipal . owner ship of public utilities as soon as pos sible. ' Touching on civil service' the candi date sitl.J every city employe who Is doing his duty should feel sure of hold ing his Job and was against going back to the old regime when police jobs were traded for political preferment, McKennacelleJ the attention of the women to 'the provisions In -the new chatter Which allows the commission $5000 a year as an emergency fund to be spent without any vouchers being furnWhej to show for what purpose the money la expendeJ, and declared that every cent of the sum should b accounted for to the public. lie sold tltat'lo thin campaign every candidate Is assuring. the women that he always has been In favor or equal surrrage, hut he said he had the proofs at hand to show that ho has been Working for It for the last it years. In Fenlniuilar hall. Peninsular ave nue and Lombard street last night. Mr, McKentm received a cordial reception'. J. H. Noita, E. Versteeg, C. A. lgT low and either candidates ror commie sinner also spoke. McKenna dwelt on the playground and paving plant is suesi Tonight he will (.peak at a rally in Volkers hall on Mississippi avenue near Beach street; Friday flight he. will speak In, nKennll worth Presbyterian church. J n o t r i r t r i 111 Mil O r r ym VvJa-i i iiu Mr, T; M. Hurlburt Sir: Believing that the success of the new charter providing a commission form of government onnel of the commission, we, the undersigned, request that you become a candidate therefor and pledge your our support. Your record at City Engineer1 justifies our conclusion that your experience, integrity and ability fully qualify you for commission. , 1 . . . ' ' ' ' Diss. B. Harris i K. M. Whittle After watching the antics of lovers for a while, the moon simply has to get full. n iimher 'luch advice. and deputies were jnround to see tnem bdoui mo paying v It heir own personal property tax. When ?the matter was put squarely up to, them fthere was not one who would not rather . pay the personal property tax than atart suit against the sheriff. I An attemnt Is now being made to ihave some push club or civic organlza , ution take the matter in hand and start teuit. to nrevent Sheriff Word from coi nortinff this tax. When told of this movement this mornlug Word said it - was Just the thing he wanted and had Jbeen hoping for, as a test case in the frourts through a friendly suit will dls ftlose - whether he Is acting within the 'law or not. 4 The only way we can get at this. mld Word. 'Is to nave some one file a !ult against us, then we can be enjoined ffrom collecting personal taxes until the .i i thoroughly tried out in the Jfcourt. It Is purely a question of law." b f Dastardly Crime. ? 4 '(t'Slted Pre rte Wire.) flan Francisco, May 2,8. George JAlfing. entomologist, reports his collec jtlon of creeping and crawring things is (stolen. A genus musca necrothonus, ilieliothls arnigera and an ambiyorume 'tolundatum are among the missing. ;. ., j ' Rattlcf in ailco. j (Cnlted Tris Let4 wire.l Chlco, Cal., May 28. A four foot rat tlesnake found Its way to the city's 'busiest corner. Women screamed and men fled. It was killed by a. IS-year-old boy with a baseball, bat. ; " , ), ' ' " : y Wisconsin Legalizes IJovlng. f Madison. Wis., May 28. By a vote of E3 to 33 the state assembry today sus ipended the rules and passed a bill to le allxe boxing, it is patterned after the i'rawley law in New York. - ! I Make a Specially of Curved Lenses I Rdnd th ,rr,ost beautiful curved lenses that can be Made . Anywhere Why pay two prices for Torlc lenses that I am furnish ing at these prices: My prices for Curved or Torlc Lenses are from $2.50 to f-4.00 per pair. Sphero Lenses from f 1.00 to f 1.60 per pair. ' Kryptok Lenses from f8.00 to f 15.00 per pair. STAPLES, The Jeweler 162 First Street Hear Morrison, Portland, Oregon. Harry T. Corbett R, W. Schmeer John Montag , J. L, Kartnian - (Jeo. W. Bates J. Durkhelmer , J. Frledenthn! Whltmer-Kelly Co. t'ampbell-Kmlth Co. John B. Cleland K. A. MrOrath. Hev. D. u, Trimble I.. A, McNary K K. Merges 1. Lang . J. I', liaxtnusaen H. Vsn Horstel , JCast Side Bank A. I'auts Bon ' Jeo. J. ttchalk E. R. Corbett ', " . I B. Wb-kersharn -leo. W, Hoyt I. C. Burns bruschell Bros. I. Mayer Wro; tladsbr " , Buffum & rendition A.' If. Maegly Dr.: Norrls R. Cox J. ,E. Hunt Ira, Powers , U. J. Byrne , A. J. Coffman 1 Thos, Luke K. W, Cooper A. 1 povey Joseph Woolack , W. n.-Slnnott Standard Box & Lbr. Co. W. A, Holt W, C. Alvord K L. Thompson B. Neustadter io Fy.i-'- . , .American Laundrv Co. F. H. Lewis & Co. , John S. Beall F. 1. j-uller , J. C.i Costello Tnman-Poulsen Lbr. Co. , , J. W. Richmond . . John H. Hall " ' lOtiw. Cnoklngham . Tho ' Pi Varwlg Dr. E. Smith J. W. Leavltt St Co. Camp & UePuy, . Holmes A Menefe 4 W. H. Mall Frederick H. -Strong p. L. Willlanitjl W. H. Daly ' . 0. Covac,h A Co. F.verdlng ft Farrell VVadhmnn ft Co, , Phillip Neu , , Adolph A.- Dekum . 'f. !). Honey man W. H. Vlggers Paul von Frldar .. (). A. Rltan ! C. Schumacher ' Father T. J. McDevItt W, A. Lee T. J. Hwankorsky ' , 1 Dr.- E. C, McKarland , K. A. Biggs W. W. McCredle v Of. P. Stone .-.k , K. Lea Barnes 1. A. Currey Phoenix Iron Works ' Slg Blchcl , . V.. Ehnnan Woovard, Clarke & Co. ' Willamette Tent & Awning Company , -Campbell, Eanford, Hurley. . Company W. A, Feenaughty . C. V. Cooper Beall ft Co, . . John K. La toilette . is dependent upon the per. , .. . ',:."' membership upon, 'the said , It. "A. Lelter Max M. 8ml tb Vm. Albers ; W. H. Olafke A. B. Oottschalk ' i Dr, R. B. Northrup Geo. Dllworth & Co. , K. W. Hpencer B. D. Blglsr , W. J. Cook Oeo. S. Bhephard John OIU J. N. Matsrheck ' Hrandes Creamery . F. Frledlander Abe Tlchner Hoy (juackenbusch Wm, Graback Jolir. Mathlesen , W. Margulls . . M. Abrams 1 ' , Jerry K. .Bronaugh M. J. Clohessy' Walter Relng Ham B. Archer -.' , D. Oulmby , . : Fred O. Jennings . rA. Newlands Kobt. llobley .' E. 1& Lytle and o titaers. PERFORMANCESNOTfiiPROMISES FAGTS NOT WIND i VESTEBM UNION mc4v ma J- German Aviator Palls 500 Feet, j Hanover, Germany, May 28. A. Horn, ion aviator, fell 600 feet from his mon joplane here today. He was Instantly '.killed. In ' 1 jWAS THERE A CROWD? I You should hav seen the delighted I excursionists who went to Metzger ht Sunday. Another special train leaves Jefferson street station at 10 a. I in. next Sunday. Round trip fare and lunch , 25c. TUkets and information ibout Mettger at 722 Yeon bldg. TELEGRAM THEO. N. VAIL, PRESIDENT (O'oaYC OX) fc u)w6 Vvi ii s L f2i- I- GAL Gtfovvtccccl CTV THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY jPORTLAND, MON., TUES., WED., JUNE 2, 3, 4 l" ' (Albany. Junc5f Eugene; June 6 Saljm Ju ELLS - FLOTO C IRCU S llth Annual Engagement Thomai M. Hurlburt was' born in Iowa.in 1860, corningr to Portland in 1870, where he was educated in the Portland public, and 'iiign-school.. ' 1878 Resident, engineer West Side Railroad from St. Joe to Corvallis. 1879 Resident' engineer railroad Albany to Lebanon. 1880 to 1882 Locating engine'er of the O. & C. Railroad. . 1882 to 1884 Locating engineer. Phoenix to state line, and engineer in charge of location and construction of Siskiyou mountain division, including heavy tunnel and bridge work. 1884 to 1885 Located for U. P. R. R. the; famous Stampede Pass tunnel,' 1885 City surveyor of EJast Portland. 1886 to 1891 Elected County Surveyor of Maltnomah County, and at the same time was City Engineer for Sellwood, East Portland and Albina. 1890 Made reconnaissance and report of Bull Run water supply for City of Portland, which was adopted by state legislation. 1890 Made location and estimate of cost of railroad for City-of Astoria from Goblc to Astoria. Based on this report railroad was afterward built. 1891 to 1896 First City, Engineer of Portland after consolidation. 1896 Employed by the U.'S.War Department to make a survey and estimate of a sea wall and water supply for I ort Canby. ( juauiasiJWApy pr?d) " 1897 to 1907 Appointed U. S. Examiner of Surveys, coverign California, . Arfzona,' New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Montana, Idaho, Washington . Wyoming and Nevada,' during which time, in addition to Ms regular work, -, he was especially commissioned to settle the Spanish land grants in Cali- ,. fornia and New Mexico., Was also assigned by U. S. Interior Department to ' examine the coal lands in Utah.' .1907 toM 909 District "Engineef in City Engineering Department. 1909 to 1911 Chief Assistant City Engineer of Portland. - .. 1911 Qity Engineer of Portland, which position he now holds. Since becoming City Engineer he has had direct supervision of one of the largest and most important administrative departments in the city, in , which there are over 200 employes. Street, sewer, bridge and other, public : work performed by this department under his personal supervision total in : tost $12,000,000. .... ... . ' V During his administration the unit cost of all this work has been lower than ever before in the history of the city, and the quality of these improve ments has been maintained at the highest standard of modern construction. Member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, also member of the Oregon Society. A. E. HAMMOND. Chairman Committee Advocating Llection ot I. Al. Hurlburt We Welcome Competition in Street Railway Business, but Every, Move Mr. Heusner Has Made Stamps His Franchise as a Promotion Scheme The 'People's Rights League is composed of Portland's substantial business' interests. WE WEL COME COMPETITION in the street and interurban railway business. But HAS MR. HEUSNER ever PROVED fo the PfiOPLE of PORTLAND that his FRANCHISE means real COMPETITION? There is NOTHING in the franchise as Mr. He usner's attorneys have prepared it for the ballot, WHICH PREVENTS the SALE, TRANSFER, LEASE or ASSIGNMENT of the franchise as soon as he gets it, to the Portland Railway, Light & Power Co., the Hill or Southern Pacific interests. 3 433 lt rV V .'JVr- V SV i a i-y 1 .L. V - . The eliminating, of this, Section 28; the cutting down of the city's income for the 25 year franchise, from $81,000 to $37,500; and the omission of other vitally important measures which the council de manded for the city's protection, are WHAT THE PEOPLE'S RIGHTS LEAGUE and thousands of others who have examined the proposition, OBJECT TO. TUh is wht th IiOf Aarlt lUtlty Bbard flndi out after blttr tx- prltno with du4 occuptney of tho clty'i stmti by railway companies. 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Vtjy slnesrtlyi, -f.: . : ios jutczucs MtAlrr maro , "25 CENTS TO SEEntTFALL - - ANmrSTAXITCIRCUS An article in this mornings Oregonian, printed for Mr. Heusner under the . Realty Board's name, quotes at length from an issue of The Spectator. BUT WHY; IS THE SPECTATOR, together with the OTHER PORTLAND NEWSPAPERS, AGA1N3T THE HEUSNER FRANCHISE in its PRESENT FORM? . ;. ;- - :-...'..-;; ;:'.; .. ' : ; , : . - Every voter should make, the effort to compare Mi. Heusner's franchise, as it appears on the ballot with that offered him by' the council., YOU WILL SEE HOW HE HAS, TWISTED AND DISTORTED IT, leaving ' c' ' ' ; " ' t ' l Nothing but a bare-faced promotion scheme. 4 ' ' Go to the polls next Monday and , ,k '. " ' ' VOTE 1 03 X NO ; y PEOPLE'S-RIGHTS-LEAGUE- By TVA.LlKrHICUM, Secretary. hi ' Parade 10:30 A. M., June 2. J " 2 Performances, at 2 and 8 P. M. t Adrasco Btst Sals at OraTsrf Moble Co.. Ill 4U stv 5try Say - . ... .GO SEE IT. ; : " r . . . . ., . v .. ,. .. .