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W If !) .ii ; 1 1 f f !e ll.HAIIII.Tfl ItlFORCOUl! COMMISSIONER TIIC OaCGON, DAILY JOURNAL,: PORTLAND, .OIIEGON. . Howard Rankla ma4 formal an. nounccmsnt f his candidacy for lbs R. publican nomination an county commU Inner thia rn ornlrra. JUnkln )aaben . a resident of Portland tor ths' put 14 yar. Ha war flrat employed as ac wunfant and credit man by the toon Cloth Ina- romoany,. and later' aa sales manar. Ma in now ronductinf bis cfwn tnrnj nfu qnder lh firm .nam of J. If. r.ank'n a C). Ill Ii i paat president of tha Klwanla rlub, a member of the Port land Ad Hub. rrosTesslvw .Business Men's elub and tfw City club, la worsnlp fol master of Xunnyitde lodjrs of Ms sons and la a member of the Knights of Pythias and of tbe Woodmea of the World. In outlining hie platform Rankla states that he haa siren aerloua con ' alderatlon to tte subject of his candl daoyand believes that the com ml net on erhlp la strictly a business man's Job. rtOXISKH ECOSOMT ' . His platform follows: "In submitting- my name for the con-aid-rat Ion of the electorate of Multno mah eounty for nomination for county commissioner at the -primary tn May and for election In November. I do so , In (ha belief that I can be of service to the tavpayere and in all the people tn the belief that my 20 years' of business esperiencs.it years of which have been In the city of Portland bars eminently qualified me for thia office. "If elected. I pledffe the practical ap-' plication of those aame principles to the characterised my business career In the ctty of Portland the past several years snd which have proven successful In my ' own business. "I believe In tha ponaarvattnn nf ttia . taxpayers' money to the greatest possl. hla ' ectent pnnalat.nt avllh ()u nmna. maintenance of neceaeary institutions. 'win incrriore exeri every possiDIS effort to the anil that the tev rate mav be lowered and encouragement thua be a-iven to the prospective builders of , nomns ana businesa property within our county, BOOST. COOD ROAD "I believe that the continued construct - iion ana adequate maintenance of high . waya and brfclaee. In addition to rumi.v Ins necessary convenience for nnruivu la the surest means of encouragement ana development or tourist travel which la destined to be one nf on- miut aa. sets, because In addition to expenditures of tourists for supplies while passing . Ihroufth. many thua attract. iu k. come home builders and thus Increase the amount of our taxable property and riwDivua to lower tne tax rat. "We should continue to develop and 1 adequately maintain our hlrhwev eva. tern, keeping the arteries of travel and eapeclally the Columbia -river highway Open at all timee : and alan aultaJtla Man , should be taken to preserve for all time , the natural scenery adjacent thereto. VAYORS COOPERATIOX " "Our county charities ahould be effi ciently maintained at the loweat possible coat, and every poastble effort should be made throufh the wneraHn, nf and county gevemtnenta to mJnlmlz tit amount of charity thua required. , 'County funds ahould be expended for homo product to far as Is consistent with sound business principles i and ev ery possible-assistance should be ren dered thovunernptoyed who have served oar coastry Jn the.cane of humanity. - ' "Just - the-great fundamental prin ciple a dolisr in rains of service or merchandlss for a dollar of pay s the prime easential for sueceaa In any eonv merclat enterpriser so should this prin ciple be applied to the affair or Mult nomah county to the and that It may be a thriving unit of our government. . Te the principles I pledge my utmost en deavor." . '.; . j- v . Bede Enters Eace ! ; , For Seat in House V k; ftqm -LaneCbiinty - .- . -w... i.NV.-".a.v. Elbert Bede, editor Of tha Cottage urov sentinel ana for : the past two sessions of the leg islature the read in clerk of the house of represen tatives, has an nounced his can didacy for the lie publican nomina tion for represen tative from Lane county. Bade, was a candidate for the no mlkstion veara its at the- nrlnun aleotlnn. hut his efforts were unseccuful. -. t i PEfiiiisouno E STREETS: iPROV 60 BUSTED ea-ssRja.aBmsasBtSaSBBBsaB Petitions for the improvement ef some (0 blocks Of streeu -r in i the district bo&nded by 'ast Burnstde, isth. 20ta and BtaOc streets are being circulated, aceordisji to information received today by A. O. Johnson, assisUiit commission er of public works. - , r Tit streets at present, with the excep tion of Ahkeny, are macadam. The pe tition (a for aaphahic redress. The es timated cost is between i 150.000 and 1506.000. Among the street affected are 13th 14th, 15th, lsttw Kth, 'llth 19th Aih, Oitk and Pine streets. DEISEL EXCISES MAT BE PCT IK TWO TIREBOATS Changing the mechanical insUUatlon of the two fircboats, the George H. Williams and the David Campbell, from steam to either gasoline , or Diesel en gines, is being investigated by the fire bureau, COmmiagioner C a, BJgelow has announced. . f: ' - The investigation j Is! being made to ascertain whether the Boat of operation and the "stand-by" cost cannot be r- - - wmiuia av un.i vcinciu net both boats have to keep up steaia April 10 ; at aH times to be reafiy for'a callT If it is decided to make tha change the expense of see pins the boilers hot at ail times will be eliminated, Blgelow pointed "Of the two tvne tir inatallatlM Katn- CODSldered- tha Ueiael la tv tar tha mna expensive at the outset," he said, -How- ever, we coec oi operauon ana tne relia bility, an important factor In ,'' fire boat, of the Deisei. la more favorable than- for gsutoliae.M-M-yvi?- -:: ;-i;m. ' TKill to our flreboaU there ' U not many hours, running- Ume in a , month and it . IS BOSfiibla that the aantlna an. glne may prove satisfactory. Loa Ange- um ana san xnego both use gas engines in their boats and from reports hn in stallation la verr aatiefactory ; w Ko plan is betes considered for budd ing a new boat, h eipiained-. The hull of the Williams is etftl in good condition, while that of the Campbelt is practically new. The Detnel af eamtll'taiaai tvne m glne has proved eaitsfactorv in. -marine, engineering.. The coat of operation ot amps using this type is much lees than steamers. Instead of havuig all Uit eomniexitv or twrfWa evaporators, the Deiset engine derives Its power , irom tne combustion of fuel oil in the cylinder. Tn rtn. do not have evaporators,' as sea-going vesseis do, but tne installation Of uie ueisei engine would eliminate the boll era and make more room 1n the craft engineer, April .19 ; blue printer. April I Laura H Burr, Grand r Mra, Rob- trtJS1 irteu sm iieu- ijSJ Washington j Peter Boaettl.' Ul Kr i1;!?01? of police. VimnMrs. Mary Bradley, JMrFtrat io. examination Tor ooiice, erirf iM tiivh .s -f.. S for Dromotinn All aftnILra- i ci . MONDAY, MARCH 27, IS! Ueutenaht IS for crammirui All anniiM. tkma for exuntniitna ntnaf Ksv f'tlA s.- toast three days prior to date of exam- uieiwo. EXAMlXATtAtea rng tuti SERUMS ARE AN50C5CED Examinations for eisht nneitiana vih the citv a-oVrnrnent Will la luU Jtnatna April by the civil service board, W. E. Marion, secretary,, said today. The tx aminatlons and the dates are as follows Cement worker and cement finisher. piumber, April ,18; traction J w il M 1 f- J V xt.a5 IHU AT BAT OTt Despite ths Weaenea. a.r 1araa MiHAnt mills near San Fr rwf : Knth . th. land and Seattle : ea . MMimi, ma fit ar don at, a cheaper cost than -tha B City, was , Ifhe Information revealed in answer to s. questionnaire sent out by Mr. . C. L. R. SIMct MinilAllu 1-vae.a. eace librarian, an. Fraadsco. says the m a- m. -j anavarnesmr. city en gineer,: pays t2.8 a square yard for -Inch concrete paving. -while both Port 'f,?4" etUe W-M yard. S r a rue "., mixture, ...Mw v,.,,,,, ma parx or its ce ment from Ran. tWli.au. . tha Oswego mills. . NEW LICEXAES FOft trrt-rvt TO. BE OiTEir bt tiomm Eight licnet to operate hotels and rooming houses will be granted by the city council Wcdni m. w. . mendatlon of Mayor George U Baker, as head of the department of public safety. i receive ucenses will be F. 6. Fujahara. ? Jt 1H , Grand avenue j P. T. -o .-vonn Second street Claude - Sherman . will alan maIv lieenae to onerat m. ma.aaa' ab,'- m XVi Columbia streeu . .. .- r . - - XO EW; ISFLUEXXA CA8E : K t v BEPORTEBi WEEK'S DEATHS 3 Ten deaths' with influenxa as the con tributing cause were reported last week to the city bc<h bureau. It was an nounced thia momlngi No new cases were reported. . . This. Dr. John C Abele points out. is a sign that the disease is decreasing. - ... The count or other contagious dis eases t)il mornlnr was: Smallpox aX scarlet fever 2S and diphtheria 17. : , ELEVATOR CODE KECEITEO ": Copies of the Phnadelphia eieVator code, recommended by the United Ststes bureau of standards as the best In the nation, were; received .Saturday by A. O. Johnson. . assistant commissioner of ttUbllC. WOrka. Tha eAlta avlir Ka -Alt rtn view of applying it to; local condl- UOIia.'. , . JJEPACI-T JUDGMENT JtTEJC . Vancouver, ; WasJu March Z7. Lewis Shattuck was granted s default Judg ment for 1&22.2S and costa of 9 against ttay j ion grieve Saturday, i: BOY PRISO ERS WILL- BE FREED; IS. HARDING AIDS Waahlnrtoa If ivh -r .T r -a v Three small bova m j i ! is serving five years in prison for alleged uursiur n a poatomoe tn wast Vir ginia, win aoon gain ttoetr liberty and be returned to their narenta thMBrh tha l. terest and intervention of Mrs, Warren u. rtaraing. it was learned today. Aa investigation of their cases by the department of justice, which' followed Mrs. Harding's Intervention, disclosed an unusual set. of circumstances which led to the Imprisonment of these "youthful desperadoes. OfTteiala said today they never should have been sentenced, not alone because of their tender years, bat also because the evidence la their eases did not warrant conviction. They have already served about six months In the national reform school here. v t Tha lada .am atuW Rarani. - n . Prank Boeko. aged . and Teddy Boeko! - . . ,i n virion. W. Vs. Tbey wt tried ta tha federal court of Northern West Ylra-lnia." befor Judge Baker, and wrrs sentenced, sJongr with, seven ether older boys, ranging la years vp to IS. each -to five years at penal servttud. The chief evidence against the yuna sters, ft Is now ahowm. was furnished by bloodhounds. The dogs. sed by tha local polios f Weirton, took, up a scent at the potat of tbe ailered robberr and tracked tt throwgh ths woods to a settle ment of steel workers. There the polios gathered tip the 1 bora, and. on what Is beer said to have bsea barely drcam- staatlal evidence, all veer fownd gwitty. The) attorney generaTs ' InvssXigatloa showed todar that tha thee alotuf with tha seven other alleged "des- pnraaoea. aa iney were called by the district attflrnev. m m. k. third deanreeL and that naiifa nrriaT at Weirton wrung confessions of guilt from me Doya, . Tha hova later AmmA tttata n aai - SO Dtaaded- but annarentrir wee lttna of police prejudice, la a locality where ths steel workers are under the lasa af police autaonty.. Warren Martin, aaalataaa t tKa at. torney general. vUlted tha lads, tnvea- iigaung.iao racta. ana oecmred today that steps were being taken to return tha nova ta their raiati Tfeaw nmh amy wm m pardoned by the preeldent. pBiPsasp E "-'3 i 1 M i I fcl i'3 - It-3 , Vi B r--S ::::: linn Anril 8th IN OUR NEW STORE Unntnnuauiii I Paohf IIIIMIIIIlmitllfHIffHISflslllill.aia I . . - . it T I I Tk . a ? - T K -. V i " i J- - iiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiniii - ! - s ,.m -. iiiimttiMMi . . - a mtxt of ualit ji April 8th IN OUR NEW STORE are ii air am. 1 aii! m ! 3 t :-3 U3 i i For These Last Two Short Weeks SHOES FOR A TRIFLE OF THEIR COST THESE SHOES ON SALE TOMORROW MORNING Ladies' Low Heel Pumps S. .1 r 3 I 4 r 1 -3 r 3 Children Calf Lace Shoes Also . Children's Turn Sole Kid Button " van jnuto nave j welted oak ole.S Sixeg from 51, to 11 Regular price from $2.50 to $3.50 MUST MOVE THEM QUICK W Children's Scuff ers, Oxf c Size 54 to 11. tj Oak Soles. Reg ular Up to $2.50. f Barefoot Sandals Same Price .00 Men's Dress Shoes Vici and Calf. I - - 35 THEY WILL GO QUICK Unlined Tan Army Shoes w.u.d oj g5 Soles. Regular ' "i $6.50 .......... yJ ; Ladies' Quilted Satin Boudoir Slippers j Blue,"'' Old t. R o fil ' ' V J Black. Comfy soles. J) S I 45 All sizes. REGU- , SAME 'IN i TAN SUEDE Removal Price NEW ARRIVALS Black and Brown Calf, best Good year welt oak tanned : soles broad stran of the latest els. AH sizes tnii ur 3 all widths. Regu- Jl lar $7.50. " Ladies 5 Sport Oxf orda v Brown Calf and Hough Horse with golf aprons, oak A . -s . heels. R g u 1 a r. $8.50.- Removal Price . Mc? (Heavy Calf Outinsr Boots- RMmlar i9nn io i h. utr i-r aa and 4.0a Double .olei t, heeL f Bn Vlik: jh . hch $7.4& s ' - - k 1 3 4 v v----"'1 - - Our Reiiair Fanrr.nf . Riil4?W J4l ; I. Tl' -; a . - a. am. . aaawa.aaTa. w i - xi m. an n m m t- , : rm ai m a ar-w -..--- air THE BEST WORK AT LESS MONEY 149-151 FOURTH-STi """""""""'"it.MU..U.M....,l BMaka"SBBSBSBSBSBSSSBaSBSaSSBBBSaSBB 1 7"iitv2y .c ct I I a 1 i, , : ' .. . . -. gcu m. ineir parents livs at WCtrtOa, I hrix . : . ' ." " ; : n I les, onelj Af sizes and -h !a , 1 E 3 3 Bet. Morrison and Alder - nMmnmmmnmtiinmii.iiiii,imm,nM,,m,m,mm,mmmiBlminiii r r 4 ft Amiouncamant of hn-hnrtmtrp the Women Who Shop in Portland THE H. BLACK COMPANY CLEVELAND, OHIO in its endeavor to present the women of Portland with the most comprehensive showing of their new styles for Spring and Summer and the seasons to follow has selected f ft .4- as the forMa$i -aaSBSSSS",""SaBSatafca- .aaSatls 'atesa-.'- ' Talior-mades and Knockabouts This is in keeping with The H. Black Company's polky' to choose as the retail firm to present "Wooltex" garments to the wom en of any city that organization whose stand ards of service are high, and whose judgment of styles and Values is beyond question. , It ii with pleasure and satisfaction, there- .t fore, that The H. Black Company announces " its association with Lipman. Wolfe oc Co., who have already demonstrated to die wome .1 ! of Portland the desire and ability to be of real service. - The "Wooltex" Gapnents for Spring Are Now on Display at Lipman, Wolfe,son the THird Floor i 1 I CcSiCc!ii:j ;:: Are Uj Ucij u ully um fe. tn Boas ura. Tmts cogginir and imtaUon r Lhs - rrea. tha ucnal caaas of slia Wia-' - ashes whli tha Ointment soothes siwt heala. CnUcura Takrona Is delV eate.' deliehtful. dj-tlng-ae. SaanaW Caca Soa few StaM. SaSia-ji "Or).' Ieaa LatieratarlM. OaaCISS, Btatasa 4S. atta.' toM rvrjahrra. hamp Jfca. Oiat awt 1 .ad &A, T,L " FUNERAL complete; eatKtr. two avtos, -rcsss. a.MwwM. w w i a i i, a aa, mii Mtnifit. rvsiaat S tliller & Tracey twasNissTOM ar sXLav aw smi. srss Read Tlie Journal ;-:Ymt Ads Today 1 U..l.l...t...UilUU1U.ll.UUtlMMll.l4.um...,.,..41,M...mi.,1,illl(liil