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TTTE MORNING OREGON! AX. TtT.SD.VV. APRir, T, 10OS.
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GETS 11 BEATING
Rev. W. M. Coffee, of Salem,
Horsewhipped by Young
Women at His Church.
DEMIES HE WAS TOUCHED
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H Hit by Strap hu A I- 1
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ere tifmrm Made by Women j
r nirtie North alrw 1 j
ry Mneh Stirrert I p. l
S.L-M. Arnl ti Stii - fcors-
t.f :: Frv Nvv ct OV;;:r.tv ry t-ii
a o:r,r, :r-n ivvs "t : rr-Mpr'-iirU .or. of
orat-M fs'.r-'r of iv-i:''mr"i m t V
r - vrt 1" r n ti r . f i'i i r t y . w ' i V
;i;irv;i I.v;-v1. srw1 : iv7 r.a Iv
Tl momNr nv5""!1 The fot iJiat
; morn np, Thfn warrams were sMrn ;
fr fii arrest ih two .-ail.n;4,
M si Iu Vwv1e and Mr. X:ii R'-.os,
no .Mr. -to .rs i j
FV.'iir i-.'l M".. R 'li'X" to sH-i rrs of
V-s! Lau to. Tn o!;Ariro i:rr.:i wlo'i
ii'.f rrowi ns 5rcn arri-stc.i is of
t',,i;ir'.:.-.K a re--e;o;:s :v.t'--tinc.
F' r of hh:;;s rit--p,it1 at
n.vcn of J. F. iV-"vi. a ai;o:'orir.
rtiemJvr of rvy Oouni'il ar.1 ri-cv of
t I-r Mrtiivi .t "'',r.rofi. 1: w1'.!-: :V.:
R.-v. Suttsm. I t:i v;stor of
.hiiroh Vsrt rriie sfi,:'.r: 7:11 a vks
. orit'ommc Mr. tiiiNi sr.d his fair.t'.y. flr.i
iwrt womi. V lu o-m1o. a S.i;o;n
ir.mT. M-s. Ns;V Rvlvi.':. of rnn.
tirttV .'t.'-;m i to !io-s--w --p hn. Ti-.fy
wrnt to tho oh.irh Vor:': Sslem San:r-
.ijy p'tM flfr.v tVe of yr vires ;hnt j
Vat :.M rro. They siT.r wonl to )
Mr. K otr r I a 1 t he - w ;i r, T o-i : o see 1". ni I
o;n .n;st nt t a: Tin:. n,-t ;'-. w'nnv
mwdc a imonsira : ion. The otber tr.em-
he'n of t'pe Cookie f,ini-v s;oo1 t" to
it t ! i a T t r re w a . r. o r ; e - t'e r e ne . A ' j
t'le pariios to ih trsrsii'tion kej the
tl'ir jm'-.Ti'I ur:i' t'.v.s niorr:rc. wV.en te j
wjwrrarzs of srrst w er sworn out
P-si1;rp Kir Coffee T.e rase wa set J
f ir h. ht.v.c i:i J.ist ,e W'r'ostt r5 oo:r;. j
Apr",l 1,V 1
W sei t.M.y M ss I n eon- j
TTr-.i tie st.vv fif the heanr.ff sotitii?- j
T-M to Rev. I'offer ard ?ai1 s''.e :s not :
."-v' for i
V5.-.tv. Mr. CorT-e and Mr. Ro;vr have
fD makinfi si chvr.s remarks aNut
;'a;iier an.1 my s:-ier. ar-i 1 -1etr:r:-;id
i- st a nil t no toncer. e not:tiNl Mr.
H-ner that :f he ra iivi " t he offense we
w ou'.l Aorsieh, p h.-n. tie .iti repeat it
M r ,i w rfft- : o r 1 . n : s t h v 11 S a t u r 1 a y
n ch;. We took t le men ,a or.ic to see
that r o on o ;e f e re,l w : : :i t-.s. ( r.
nor-er was ;Ve ri-.nn I was af:er. br.t Mr.
Coffee came or.t of he rh'.itvh rlrst ani
1 went d'fr h m- sn.l h.ors-wh.io;ved him
C rt - It i n ot t rn thai we . V s ; 1 ir lv1
a rhff'Mis "nerrne, for the meii"s was
on a-.d nar'y th.e poooe had ono
on-.f."
M ss "T.-H'tfie dei-Vred to te'l what the
oT-r.sve rerpr'Ks nvre or w'-other they
reflet-M u-oon the eharaotor of her fath.er
'r anv nieniN'rs of h-s fsmiy. She ivi
tinisted. howove. that the trotihle ?rew
oit of her father's attitr.oe on ;;o,:ior
0'iest :os wh ie he was a neither of the
1 ; y v v-,ri,-',!
fie-. Sa-rtneT Ronrr. pas-or of the
e hn- "h. d.-i-hnes io d-seuss the mat ter
f'..rth"r Than to oVnv ni-st rositivo;y that
i :i anv of h's orrr.v s he ever swke
s'-.phiina'.y of M". Gvvie or his fanv'.y.
Rev. W N. Coffee, fr.e presw1;n elder.
who was wh.rped. ssvs that the tvoi;l?e '
from the fA.'i t.-at J. . iooce had
N--n evpe'ed from tve ohvtreh mem.Srr-
.p and l ad Iwon yvned a seat at the
Quarterly mrtivc -at;irday r.'ah.t. As
t "e ehtjr.'h eer.-ises w ere out when the
a!;:. 1 o-ei:rreS. there :s preat do:h4
w--ther a eharae of risturhir.c a roeenra
wf. hold and the c;-.ar;f may he v-hr.r.,cod
to rwat of riot.
VN". N. Coffee, presiding; ider of the
Sa'.ern'-TorCar.d d;s:r;oi. of th.e Free
Methodist Chnr.-h. who f.c.ed :n a
sensational ineider.l :n the Free Meth
Oit'st Ch .iroh of Xort h Sa!em S.i t r.rd ay
n irht. ret urn ed to Fort la nd yesterday,
and last n i h T made the f ! i o w i - p
state men t in re ft rer.ee to the a fTa i r :
F t .ei re w v : t ren -'-! 9 te in-
!..1en : m slem ;n pters are c r.ss 1'
" ""f r N;: .er I re-r anv e-r e c ,re it
e-n r."t a .rvw V.pp'np ! the ar1s of
Is .V-ode r"" n iTve ?;e. rn"r anythirs
T T a wren , h t
Hr. p"i-e Tiie d rru-ers hv rushed
iv p-n't wn ; sis:f -i! e -en: v r
-.r a :e1 -fv : ineH e in 1 he pvm
P'jh,;c m d v a n ee of ne.1 r. ' e rep--y : s 1
make a s:i rent mt wh.r's le
h"' mnr.y rpnh and w;v.Tif: Tnen h,t
:n a : ren-ian "e ,1 ron t ;-e meet ir.p re-
fe-red 10 ;n rp;-.f' ;-r-e-s
J F Uv.e-.ie r:her of ; .e gr's ahove
r-!ied ws fre 'd frvn The ?a em r:e:v
:,! bi. e, iise .--f hjt he r!a n.--d
-e r-.l ar: ; es -n te proceed cs we in -
T-d tha: he w s si-..; a mmtvr r ihe
"V,';h a r d rr t d !.- a sea : ihe or.
T'"'v eenVrpTiee A -e:d.nc eT eer I
1'e - .1 ed : at .e eo'.; d n ; bo 5eaTe-i :n ; e
rer 'p-eTi e He w as A-stised . ar.d :n pvr
9 i-ir o :reT Tr hy reiat e -Mi:stde
of r v. -nrvh ; -a, up" to .a o-.u" a-d
1 !h j e out" of X he.se wh w p-re
sociated w.mh T' e .-ord;--t of -he -as, a
r-onr o? se erai men a rut r ir'.s. or
won.en. a of the-i -e at;e of .1 F i-ide
ore of whom att F. . w a. (vnvi. tvd an.1
fred for im ,j t ard hat-y on a F-vr:.aTd
-ran a: li : r : -,e- dr ons.de of t he
l,;:-h and ft-:.1 for i.e even-.rje re. cio-js
:o e'or I nreaeh. hu: made ro
a ''-s'ors n tv-virre'tces of the ona-:er'y
1. or.f e-en ,'e N-me of T !-.e mor tame inside,
r .-I or.e of x r em was a nvntn-r o' the
vuv J a e --vp- cTv-iviVy ad1-eei
n-fte f -,o any of t-em r-or have 1 ver
"..: .ed :o them in The p-.i'tptt
1 net-e n the s-:a:emer: of the a:uho- j
f yese"da ' rio-? t w n i ;i is f ;a ned j
I e mot a rto-i .n for n-; A i
V-ssd out '.rf-.er. one of ;he )c:-'. struck
re n l e .-e w ; h a sha I-s; d ."".jh ei !
.-.r and ha ,-r.g a hitch - , n one fri Amvher
aoii ' --d m at my ha.'k ar-d a these
CAed re ,-ne of twe TTt e ti. a-Jin :n j
h hei nd t!ie !,.or .)he-1 op b-h;a-i j
n-e ad :r:.-rt to ad a fe-o kou; h.ow upon '
viv h.;1 ai th I pv-hed :he p-rt ai ir.v j
' " m i' d o.--st -p. pa -r:ei
t o a,.-n,s -:-r ar-1 : o,d on .-It iip acajns-. '
t v e d -mt F - ih ; rne V he-s r;j -i o-it
ft'-d m :h frav F.- I W t"oiK ani M
;n e- i.'j.'k My an: f
ut h:i a: : K on ni' h-.r ; was o: a-h.e t-' i
;--ne rt ' e- hard h -sr.e of ht - j
:e-n u :-aed rry eV-th;re I
tr ,-.uch. afd t ie ;r Sor.e of my fronds j
i-d m- m a: t'te (.-.- ,,7.;! . j
w.!-- f.v hu. The -nob dispersed in 1
a o-: time an-i no ,-e rnte. i
ntrar- to ih- re-i:s. nr one word i
was sxw.v.-n sy me riur.np th,- r.o;. T d' i
r .; ehtP.mce any f.e parry Th. :
rh four'h t.m that he ssme pr::ep. s -rr.e- )
t;-n-s aoeomran:-d hy o:n--rv have assuiii- t
ed the pe-.p-e of :ha s-x-ie'v No.vjw of . !
ahoiv e-mer.Ti.-ned church :r,a!. Our people j
ha e heTT: adt ev; to str:ce no one -tin'e:
it Nrvame a ts-"ii ;e . v necessa- a; one of !
rrit:?Ti las: Fa:i the mm.ste- hefr !
hem the caa was he-.r.t heard was asawiiT- j
e1 hy :h same rii w no asaa: ed me. and !
was str-ji-k a 'ard h om in the h -k of te
head ins: a h "e: the pt-ivr. I d d not
(r;lc :h ahT. h,.ro I pushed off from the
The aa.r arnoun.-d to a riot anc can
he handled a" u.h :f the present war
rant ic e .t i;ff,.-,3: to :nur :mmum:v
fr p rep tt ;.n of ..y.-'h d : u -h a n c- F.ve
o the efferdrr ere arre-e-ed and will h
N i-ne I p:'esrs i a- ;o ijT arr f
rh rii-.i--e- j -. trniH- e. tut f r-c
-e if he rfu:.ed hy mob vi.-
PRESIDING
ER
, Tr. rway o!H ciMirt aTv GrMi
I Km i"iir - n i nmi -n ;jr.tt
' t i be a w;-nf, -tiha" bp r."v--ni m ihs?
!?.: rv f.urf di.jTiifii:s. I am sutv
AXm-ram Owe for Oof fee.
i SAl.KM. Or.. April t Special.
; tiflt. on a vc? of asau't n
i nry. wAjt sworn out tonight Japli"
iWwttfe. TV,e InilVations are that t
, i w in tn Fnv Mtn-vst Church will
I h thormi sirpd In thp courts.
j ASHIC.TOX COrTY riONKKR,
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; Mrs. Maliiut a Tnpjrp Oir-s ail Hills-
boro ait Atp of TT.
MlLUPOnO. Or.. April fi. iSper-iai.
Mnv Ma -rda Tupper. wife of the lute
K.i(e-t T'lrwer ilie 1 her home :n thtS
0,1 v this mornSr.c She was horn in Ohto
;n iv-l. toe dancht-r of Gettrge aint Ro- -'
a-tra Heal. Willi h parents she
orosed t 'cc pia :ts in set tiins: in
W ly.cton CoTtt; . near Forest Oroe. i
she was- w--dded to Robert Tipier. 1
he mrrtBiEe N1rR tho second reooniel ;
r. X ashm-aton County, the marnajte of :
v.-.r snee-. Mrs. Rosanna Hail. bem the
first. To Mr. and Mrs. Titpper were born
se en oh idren. of whom six remain: W:'
i rd and W i ; h a m . w h o were twins, re
s d.ns ax HtUsNro: CharVs. of Sunr.y
suio. Wash.: Mrs. Kmrrn Knd;orttt, Orn
born Cai.; John, of Portiand, ami Mrs.
WitUam N. CefTee. Wh Is Rerwlet!
to HTf IVea maa-sw Ntpyri til
SMlent.
Mary Ka-.rd, of Portland. Twer.ty-fo-tr
p-r a n o h. - d -e n ar. d so -e jcre a t - s ra 71 doJ t i 1 -drer
sur i e.
Soon afier ther marr;ace The Tnprs
set : ;ed on a dona t ion iand o iaim near
FM'ilev tit "i they n,oveti to PoiV
tonnTv. toenoe to Salem, and then to
K ; k : ,rt Cen n t y . W a h . : t p t on . 1 n Li4
the hnshand d'od. Mrs. T upper moved to
li u lho-o :n and had sinre resided
iter-'. in ".'. uTtder the admmstraiion
of Klde; ar. she joined the Christian
Church, and lived a consistent Christian
tnt; ii her death. Her faith Jn the rel'.jron
of her ohooe never wavered, and at The
end, keepTT.ax her facilities to the last,
she said to the snrro'.mdmc rhiidren :
' 1 am re.idy to so. " Of her immediate
f a n v. i y . two hr ot e rs sur v ve : J os 1 a it
Real. Go d. ndaie. ash., and Geore V.
Hea'.. of S'-chers. Wash'ngfon County.
Oregon. The funeral takes p;aer Wed
nesday mormrif from th.e H":;soro Crls
tan Chv.roh. and irtemtent w.il be in the
OdolV. ;ows' CVtv-eTery.
Loon Bruncr.
ORF-.CN CITY. Or.. April 6 Special.)
i-eon Hrnner. who o:ed at Mut City,
l-inn C-rvty. last tSaturdav. wili he hnried
here t-tmornttf. Th'e thvIv was hroucht
down on this afrerneitns train. Hnmer's
death was due to stomach trowh'.e. lie
was years of ace, and is survived hy
a father at T.;her;. Clackamas County,
and two Ntei-s in Portland
ROLLER Wl'iS TWO FULLS
THROWS T0FT-SO" BY HIS AG
GKESSIVK WORK.
SM-rdo Oufwricrhs Him by Pounds
hut Quick AVork and Science
IVvcs th Trick.
SKATTTJ-'. Wash.. April S. i Src-al l
If OV TV nelson, who says he hails from
Rv k por : . K I . had not been so his:, he.
wou'd r.ot have been even pood practice
for Dr. H. F Holler, of this city, to
r. p'..t. Ro'.'.er threw him twice in their
wrest hr.c mat eh at the sV-a:t? Theater
for iT- a suie. ret:ine the first fail in
m:rt;tes and iJ seconds, -with a croteh
and haif X e I so n . and the second in 3ti
rr. i tr.j t es an d .0 aecn ds with a douhle
arm hek. Resides this Roller got three
roShnsr fa".s. which were not sutTieientty
decisive to enahie Cne referee to give a
d 01.- i s ton . a nd f ore ed TVm eison to s ve
htn-self bv bridging six times, when a
fall seemed certain.
Roller went after h s man from the
start. The referee agreed upon was
unab:e to appear and the tw? wrestlers
selected Duncan McDonald, of Butte.
Rol'er was the atirressor all the way
throtig-'h. He evidently tried to make
short wrk of Dor. eison. but the "at ter.
who claims to hava been ehampton of
Sweden fvr two years, ouiweiched him
some; hire hke 2 pounds, and Ms 225
po:mtis of bulk was too mnoh for Holier
to ha nolo w it h eace. F;na Jly. with a
perfect crotch and half Nelson, still be
:re u3b:e to roii Donelson o-er. the
Sea 1 1 .e rr. a n pick c3 h ad versa ry u p
bod i y and s 1 a m m ed h 1 m down on h : s
shoulders.
Dore'son contended himself in the sec
ond bo:;:, as .n the first. w"h keep-rg
on t e d . f en s 1 ve a " d rt : a k i v. g R o i re r do
all the work. The match was ro:;ph
;hroughe--:t. Done' son wa? c-n top for
se.methi-g !:ke one minute in the second
Nv-t. hut was una hie to get a hold.
Rol'er finally cot a douh arm lock ar.d.
thoi.gh roreis;n bridged for several min
utes, the Seattle- man gradually pressed
his shoulders to the mat Roller's next
mat; r, is with Victor Mclac.en. in Port
land. Apr.l 15.
Sunday Weddings Taboo.
SEATTLE. Wash.. April . Spe
ciai. i Ministers of tre Evarareiical
emsrehes of S at tie wiH hereafter re
f lis to perform marriage ceremonies
en Sunday, if the Ministerial Foera
. i on t a k s the a c t i or. which it is ex -pe.
fd to tX? and which seems to be
in line with the general sentiment of
ministers. The matter is now in the
hards of the Federation's executive
comr; itte and its report will recom
mend such action. A retirfd Methodist
mir-ist-T. Rev. J? H. McTntosh. brought
tl:c svii-.i-pct before the Federiiion this
nornmR.
Metiger, Jeweler, optician, 342 Wash.
j jWKW.ii'iwiw.w. iiui HJU.111 wail .
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NEGRO HELD SLAVE
Indian Farmer Ties Up Labor
er to Hold Him.
BRINGS HIM FROM EAST
-pjtro Kons Away. ! TxhI and
Brought Rack. Worked lnrtnc
lay. Ti-pd Fat at Mgnt Fi
nally Makes, His. Ksvapr.
SPOK AtC WnKli., April 1 Spe
cial. i Heeausse r,erro imported
from Washington, 1 C. to work for
Incuts Antciope. wealthy Indian on
the Coetir d'Alene Reservation, refused
to stay long- enouph to work ont the
sum advanced for hia rufirrtad fare, he
was lassoed whiie in flight, dragg-ed
bark to the Indian ranch and com
pelled to labor by day. while at mht
he wa ted o securely that he could
no: escape This rontlnued several
days and nights, until with the help of
two negroca from Tckoa the captive
was released and escaped ag-am fter
an exciting- chase by the Indians.
Alvit twi month a ro prominent
Indians of the reservation were on i
visit to Washington. Antelope, who
farms a target traet of land, deter
mined to Import a Mack laborer, as
he found difficulty In fretting; white
men to work for him. Aeamst the
warnir.s: of Indian Aaent W or ley that
the man wowldn t stay, he paid his
fare. $ti. ar.d brought him to hi
ranch.
W hen Antelope heard of the second
escape he and hts aon started horse
bacK to reover one more their n
wiFiing help, overtook one of the ne
roes at the state Hne and escorted
to Tekoa, bnt he also ev-aped.
Th!s rtejyro had ben employed hy
Town Marshal Xessy, Tekoa, Wh.,
who vouches for the story.
ELECTIONS PASS QUIETLY
MAW OREGON TOWNS CHOOSE
MVXFdPAf. OFKICEHS.
CloM in Very FVw Places l-r the
Most Part little Hxcitcmcnt The
Registration la Small.
UA GRAXUK. Or.. Apr.l tSpeoiaU
According to a carefid estimate by
County Clerk Gil ham. the total registra
tion 1 n I n ion Conn t y t om orr o w night,
when the books eJose, wi!l be close to the
,YV mark. In view of the fact that the
voting- strength of the county is nearly
N, it leave a large rap. The voters
of the county have not yet become ac
ouamted with the primary law sufficient
ly to rca1;Ee the importance of registering
before the election.
Politically the situation here is ex
tremely QMiet. ail noise being in small
groups. O'd-'imers say I'nton County
has never been so ouiet prior to an e!ec
t'on as this. Stump speakers number
about two. J W. Knowles. candidate
for Circuit Judare. and W. F. Ajulerson,
candidate for County Clerk, are the only
ones who have stepped on the political
rostrum. Anderson spoke at Rcrry to
night. Knowles has adrcssed Summer
viile audiences. Statement No. 1 holds
the center of attention and is the topic
for the only important discussion. It
mill probably win in this county.
ISslES ALMOST CACSF, BLOWS
Cottajte Grove May Have saloons if
County Goes Wet.
COTTAitE GROVE. Or.. April ft Spe
cial. A fierce light has been waged here
ail day today over choosing city officers.
Dr. P. R. Job wa-s elected Mayor over
H. O. Thompson. J. E. Toimp defeated
A H. King- for Recorder. Georre Atsin
son. Henry Fisher and Al KV.edg were
elected Council men in the three wards.
The entire Taxpayers ticket was elected
and this, if Lane County ges wet in the
June election, will result in the re
establishment of saloons at this place.
Many sensations ar.d rumors were afloat
today, some cf which nearly resulted :n
blows.
79 Vote in Woodhurn.
WOODRl'RX. Or.. April ft STeo-;al.
Th.e annual municipal election here to
day re s u ! t ed in the e 1 ec t i o n of the full
eitixens ticket, with the exception of R.
M. Hicks for Councilman. J- M. Door
man, of the Good Govrnmrnt ticket, de
feating him by seven vrtes. The follow
ing t icket was elected. R- H. Scott.
Mayor; I W. Durant and J. M. Poor
man. Conneilmen: P. A. Li veal ey. Re
corder; Kugene Moshbcrger, Marshal; S.
C. P-erry. Treasurer. The adoption of
the proposed amended city charter was
defeated by a plurality of 1-5. Only 373
votes were cast.
Very Quiet in Eujrene.
EUGENE. Or.. April 6. i Special.)
Probably th quietest city election ever
held in Eugene took place here today,
when the following; Councilmen were
chosen: First Ward. J. E. Roach, Second
Ward. Wr. S. Moon; Third Ward. A. W.
Gilbert: Fourth Ward. J. M. Williams.
The total vote cast was 4M. divided as
follows: First Ward. Second Ward.
70: Third Ward. 55; Fourth Ward. 6S. The
only contest was in the First Ward, be
tween C. S. Williams and J. E. Roach.
Clat?kiiie Elects Ticket.
CT-ATSKANIE. Or.. April 6. - Special )
At the city election held here today,
three tickets were placed in the field, the
Citixens" Caucus. Citisens' Independent
and Independent. The Caucus ticket was
ejected, as follows: Mayor. S. C. Tichje
nor: Councilmen. W. A. Hall. William
Frasier. C. I- Conyers. W. S. Chandler;
Treasurer. M. E. Pajre; Recorder, G. W.
Welch; Marshal. G. D. Southertand.
Roeburgr Re-elects Principal.
R OS EBVRG. Or. . A pril 4. Specia 1 .
Protestor I I Baker wa re-eiected to
day as pr:nci"aJ of the Roseburg public
schools. Professor Raker's report of the
past year shows Roseburgs schools to
be in better condition than ever before.
Twenty Years in Aberdeen.
ABERDESX. "cVash.. April . i Specia!.
Twenty years ago today Aberdeen had
its first elecvon and selected trustees to
conduct its affairs as a village: two years
later it became an incorporated town.
Hammerly Is for RepnbHcaa Choice.
M MIXXVILLB. Or.. April & iTo the
Editor. The Oreg-Miian has been misin
formed in regard to the stand T have
taken in my candidacy for Liie Senate
frttn this, the 34th district, composed of
Q -i
The part of the Blood that fives
it red color is the mass of micros
copic bodies called red corpuscles.
These also carry oxygm, the great
supporter of life, to every organ of
the body.
In anaemia these red corpuscles
are reduced m number and the
patient becomes paJe aad weak.
It is the oxygen they carry that
enables the stomach to dig-est food.
Reduce the quantity and indigestion
follows.
It is the oxygen that makes it
possible for the kidneys to throw off
the uric acid constantly forming.
Lacking it the uric acid poisoning
causes rheumatism.
There is also a close and scientific
ally recognized relation between the
number of red corpuscles in the
blood and the health of the nerves.
Dr. Viffiams Pink PiTU actually
and indisputably increase the num
ber of red corpuscles in the blood
and therefore increase its oxygen
carrying capacity. In this way
they cure anaemia m the most direct
way and give color to the cheeks
and lips, prevent and cure stomach
trouble and rheumatism and have
proved of Wonderful value in ner
vous troubles.
No claim is made for this remedy
that is not substantiated by hun
dreds of ' well-established cures. If
you are sick and the treatment you
are taking does not prove beneficial,
you owe it to yourself to try
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
me- per Hcc: x hnwws. fb jf at all 4mg
at all rfnigglcts.
. M. V.
Lincoln. Tillamook, Washington and Tarn
hill Counties, I am absolutely pledged
to Republican choice, to b determined on
April 17. In this district Mr. Barrett and
myself are- Republican choice and Mr.
Nolan Statement No. 1.
C. C. HAMMERLY.
DEAO OF THE XORTHWEvT
William Ireland. Pioneer Indian
Fiirhter.
ROSKRURG Or.'. Apr!! SneeiaU
Will'am IrelaiNi. a well-known pioneer
and Indian "War veteran, died at the Sol
diers Home, in West Rose burg, today of
general debility. He was aged 75 years.
Mr. Ireland was a native of North Car
olina and emigrated to this country in
the early Ws. He was one of the pie
tnresqne staircdrivors of the eariy days.
He served in iVmpany l Second Oreeon
Mounted Volunteers during the Roane
River Indian War, cf IS-e. lie teaves
one son and one daughter.
O. C. PALLAS CONFESSES LAND
FRAUDS ON STAND.
Tells IVderal Jury at Kulte How Fic
titious Reports on Mineral
Surveys Were Made.
BUTTE. Mont.. April A Helena spe
cial to the Miner says:
With iweminjs irmikncw. Oliver C. Dal
las, co-defendant tth J. 1. McTod in
the cas now on trial in the Federal Court
eharrinfir them with conspiracy to de
fraiitl. took the ffiand tilts afternoon ami
cheerfully confessed that all of the signa
ture to various documents which p;r
ported to be the. signatures of different
deputy mineral surveyors were written
hy him: that he had written between 150
and 200 sets of field notes for deputy sur
veyors while he was chief clerk in. the
Surveyor -General's office, and had re
ceived money for making them. He ad-n:iTt-d
many things which the Govern
ment had endeavored to prove in present
in?? its case.
Mr. DaTas was the first witness for the
defense. No opening" address was made
outlining what the defense expected to
prove. At the conclusion of the Govern
ments case a movement for a direct ver
dict was asked for hy the defense, one of
the principal grounds being that there
was no evidence to how the defendant
had not been authorized to stgn the names
of various surveyors, and that this must
be shown by the Government to prove the
overt act of forgery upon which the in
dictment rests. The motion was over
ruled. TACOMA CAMPAIGN CLOSED
Both Side Hold Meetings and Both
Predict Success.
TACOMA. Wash.. April 6. t Special.)
The city campaign closed tonight with a
monster Republican rally at the Tacoma
Theater, while the Democrats held meet
ings in ail the downtown wards. The
chief interest centers in the Mayoralty
fight, ss the Dfmocrais practically con
cede the rest of the ticket to the Re
publicans. Republican Campaien Manager Meath
said tonight: 'Linck will carry every
ward in Tacoma. and will have a ma
jority ranging from 170 to 2750. accord
ing to the number of votes cast."
At the Democratic headquarters the be
lief is expressed that Wright for Mayor
will have from 5f0 to ?o majority. It
is believed that the Republican candi
dates for Treasurer and Controller will
each have a majority running over 3000.
Plan? tor Po toffee Building.
EUGENE-. Or-. April Special.) The
plans and Fpecifi cations for the new
postoffice building arrived here today and
were d i sir i bu z e d to six d i ff ere n t con
tractors. The Truilding will cost between
40,ft and $50,000 and bids will be closed
In 30 days.
Damages Tor Dock Collapse.
SEATTLE. Wiish.. Aprtl 8. fSpe
cial. The firt of tie larg number
of damage suits against the i-ounty.
the reeuit of tae coliapse of the dock
E 1nj .rt Ta
B k Ae- CL V"
WOOD ARD, CLARKE & CO.
MOTH-PROOF
Tsrin Moth-Proof Basr. larjrt enough to
hold any srarmeHt without foldin. Ari
nttpd with hooks and patent fastonor; cloth
ing orttuplrtely protectetl frtun moths, mioe.'
dust, etc.. and is easy to cot at, when wanted.
All lengths to 5 feet. Priees
7.V to ,
Moth-Proof Sheets, for lining- trunks and
boxes; size 40x48 inches. Per dozen. . . .?0e
Moth Cards, to use in packing, package 2oC
Ask for catalogue.
IMPROVED
fl
PHONES: EXCHANGE 11-HOME
HOUSE PAINTS AND
VARNISHES
Spring house -cleaning is at hand, and our
thoughts naturally turn to the beautifying
of the home. To make a home beautiful after
a long, trying Winter, one must have paint.
You can get it here, and at reasonabe prices.
.Tapalae. all colors, pint -IOC
Knamels, all colors, per can 15C
Floor Paints, all colors, per quart. .. . 4"if
Varnishes, per can. down to 15e
Bath Tub Knamel. per can 25 C
Wire Screen Enamel, per can ..1IC
Varnish Brushes, down to lUC
BRUSHES AT COST
1 vows bristles, soliil back.
regular f0e. special
0 rows bvisiles, foxwood
hack, regular $1 : special. . .
7 row s hristlcs. regular
oOc ; special
Military Brushes, values to
4Ci.OO. special
Nail Brushes, regular 2.V,
special
49c
59c
26c
97c
13c
at Stone's Landing last June, when
five persons were drowned, was railed
in the Superior Court today before
Jndgv Mitchell Gilliam. The damages
asked in the various actions aacregate
more than SIaO.ioo. The one on trial
: 1 . . . ljA AheriT rt Tii'nn :
yr. .v -i";nti for thrt death of his
three children.
May Have WaUende Slayer.
El'GKNK. Or.. April (Special.) Dep
uty Sheriffs C C. Hammond and George.
Croner a rr es t ed a man on the M id d 1 e
Fork j-esterday. supposed to be. Ole Ham
ilton, 'wanted for the murder of Julias
Wallende. of Silver Lakc. He gave his
name as Martin Peterson. He came
across the mountains and endured terri
ble hardships, which has left his mind
in a critical condition.
OATS Hi ORE GARS MIX
MAX TAKES WILD KIIB OX Rl X
AWAY TRAIN'.
Ore Cars Break I.ooe and Start
Down Mountainside, Crashing In
to Graincar Man Is Cnhurt.
VANCOUVER. B. C. April "Spe
cial.) l-aden with 300 tons of copper ore.
five Great Northern crs broke away from
the dump siding of the Granby mine at
Phoenix this afternoon and started down
the mountain side. The main line was
luckilv clear for six miles, with the ex
ception of a car loaded with oats, which
was standing only VW yards from the
ore cars when they started down the 3
per cent grade.
Kohl Burke was aboard the oat car. and
when the train of ore bumped Into him
the door was swung closed and he was
made a prisoner. Burke supposed that a
careless engineer had smashed his loco
motive into his car. Oats and. ore cars
soon were going at a terrtflc rate down
the hill. Burke made frantic efforts and
finallv opened the door of the car. in
tending to expostulate with the engineer
for running so fast. When he was able
to take in the situation that he was
aboard a runaway train it was too late
to jump.
Not for long was he held In suspense,
however: traveling faster than a mile a
minute, the train hit a sharp curve and
Burke and the oat car salied across the
boulders of a rock cut for 75 feet. The
ore cars followed close behind. Burke
climbed from the debris much bruised but
with no bones broken.
Vancoater Barracks Xotes.
VANCOUVER BARRACKS. Wash.,
April . (Special.) Major Siark. Acting
Chief Surgeon of the department, re
turned today from a weeks inspect ior
trip to the several military posts on Bu
ffet Sound. Major Stark has : been in
specting the sanilary conditons existing
at the posts.
Major Harry L. Hawthorne. Inspector
of Artillery!, left this morning for Fort
Worden. where he win attend the court
martial proceedings of the trial of Cap
tain McElgin.
The troops of this liost were paid to
day by Captain Dixon, Chief Paymaster
of the department.
Captain Harris. surgeon.who has been
BAGS
RUSSIAN BRASS
If
40c
GAS PEN THIS WEEK 19c
A simple, complete and inexpensive tool for artistic Wood
Burning. By the use of this little instrument, you can do
the same quality of work that you have been doing with the
more expensive outfits, and at a cost of only a fraction of a
cent an hour to operate.
This week we have a Pyrographie Artist in our W:).shiiigton-Ktreet
window who is dciwmst rating the quality of work one can do with the
Improved Gas Pen. You will prohahly never get another chance to
purchase one of these pens at. the price, so we advise that you get on
now, while the '.mle is on. Next week will he too late. Ckr
This week only at "t
We have a complete line of everything in Wood-to-Burn.
WOODLARK ROSE
AND FRUIT SPRAY
There is nothing superior to our Spray for use
on Roses, Plants, Shrubs. Vines, House Plants,
etc. It is far superior to Paris Green and many
of the so-called vermin-destroying prcparationi
with which the market is flooded.
Pint Bottle ...2,"C
Quart Bottle . .50e
Gallon Can .$1.50
Woodlark Spray Pump and one J- f(
quart Pose Spray V vJU
Woodlark Spray Pump 65C
Ask for Pamphlet, on Care of Hoses.
PICTURE FRAMING
Our Picture Framinn De
partment is e o ni p I e t e 1 y
stocked with new frames and
mouldings, and we employ
experienced workmen, who
can and do turn out only
first-class work. Our prices
are risrht.
sick at the general hospital at the Pre
sidio, of San Frandsio. arrived at the
post todav. en route to his station at
Fort Wonten
LYDIA E. PINKHAM
"No other medicine has heen bo
successful in relieving the suffering
of 'women or received so many gen
uine testimonials bs has Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
In every community you will find
women who have been restored to
health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg
etable Compound. Almost every
one you meet has either been bene
fited by it, or has friends who have.
In the Pinkham laboratory at
Lynn,Maa9Tanywoniananydaymay
pee the files containing over one mil
lion one hundred thousand letters
from women seeking health, and
here are the letters m which they
openly state over their own signa
tures that they were cured by Lydia
E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound.
Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable
Compound has saved many women
from surgical operations.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound is made from roots and
herbs, without drugs, and is whole
some and harmless.
The reason why Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound is sc
successful is because it contains in
gredients which act directly upon
the feminine organism, restoring it
to a healthy normal condition.
Women who are suffering from
those di-i reusing ills peculiar to theii
sex should not lose sight of these
facts or doubt the ability of Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
to restore their health.
FOB SICK
I Will
Among the new arrivals at our
store will he seen a complete show,
insr of Hammered Russian Brass.
Many beautiful and useful pieces
are included in this showinir.
among them being Jardiniers an 1
Pedestals. Fern Dishes, Hanging
Baskets, living Cups. Tray.
Vases. 1'ms. Pitchers, Water Bot
tles, Tea Caddies, Umbrella
Stands. Coal Hods many others.
A 6171, A 6 172
EASTER NOVELTIES
Dozens of amusing Easter Toys
for the little ones, many of thorn
mechanical; also large assortment
Folders and Postcards.
White Rabbit Kaster Fs-sr
Pyes, package
Pans Easter Egg Pyes, the
package
Buster Brown Transfers, at,
package
5c
5c
5c
7J
C. GEE WO
Tba Wrll-ICnowm
RHIsKle
CHINESE
DOCTOR
H U md & Ufa ntttdr
of root and barbs, jS
In that study 4isoor4
and ! fftvlns to th
world bta woodarfnl
Ao Mercurj, a ufoiia or Unifi Ul
tmra YViUiout Operation, or Without th
Aid of Ui Knlf H ffuara.nto f mr
Catarrh. Asthma. Lung, in roar, Rbauraa
tUm. NrvounBa. Nrvou ptbllUr. Btm
chTLJvar Kidney Troublaa; alao Lot Hu
ood. rmala WaaaaaM ud All Fmt
!, BrKB fA5rFn CURB
jn R-ifv0d from paido. China Sala,
gar and Billable If TOTT ARM AT
FLICTED. DON'T DRTLAT- DBLATS ARB
DANGEROFS. If you cannot call, writ for
ijmptom blank and clraular Inelo 4
DtB In atampn CON WTTLTATfOTf FKKC.
Tba C Gee Wo Cni-oa Medlln Co
lSVb Ftra St., Cr. Morrlao.
Portlaad. Otvob.
Fl ManUom Tbia roau
DR. PIERCE
Cums alt Verwwtm and
Private Diseases of
MEN
Quicker Mnd cbaDr than
other. Call and him
fl rat. Conaultatlon f raa.
PTiniiw Main 1fW.Y
OfTlc 191 ldt at., cornar TamhfIL
remedy for Goaorrns
Qtoet. Sparnttorrhat,
Wbttea, UDoataral ti
. M nri.tmr. eDarffrs, or any inaaanna
kate cmuMml tion of buoodi anr
rHEEMSOHEMici.0ff, branaf. Noo-aatriiiirnfi
.cmC(WTl,0.Cj o T Driaailala,
or amnt in plain wrapper,
by iras, prepaid, fot
ii no, or 3 buttles. 92. V
UtbOiaa MaVdM NVWft
r5) FOR WOMEN ONLY
Pr. Sandr"ona Compound Suv
in And Cotton Roof Pilla. tli
h!t nnd only rnli! rmd
frr FKMAI.K TROCBKEA AM
JRRKOI I.ARITIKH. t urft ti
ni'--! obfitinat rawn (n 8 to T
day. Prir $1 pr hox. or 3 hoxw $1. Sole
by (Xmfcpis'H evi-ywiier.
AiMrexa Dr. T. J. IMERCR. 1S1 First St.
Portian'i. Orrjnti. Phon Main 115.
HAND
FOE TOILET AND BATH
It makes the toilet something to bs
njoyed. It removes all stains and
roughness, prevents prickly heat and
chafing, and leaves the skin white,
soft, healthy. In the bath it brings
a glow and exhilaration whieh no
common soap can equal, imparting
the vigor and life sensation of a
mild Turkish bath. All Grocers ad
Druggists.
flRflP4Y rurl; quik relief: rfmovei all
"VliJI swelling In 8 to days: 30 f
dys ft-?cts permanent cure. Trial treat -Tnent
rivB 1r to mlTer: nothing fairer.
Ir. II. H. Orecn'a Soo. Box K. Atl-j Ha, t.
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