10 THE SUNDAY OKEGOMAS, FORTLAIVD, JANUARY 6, 15)01, LIE AT CUSS BUI Schooner Sausalito Drags An- chor and Is Driven on Beach. RAFT OF LOGS IS WRECKED Southbound Steamers Bound for SI Hours-wires Go Down and Hay Cities Are Sliut Off From World. MARSHflEI-D, Or.. .Ian. 5. Thurs- day firouglH Uw wovet storm Coos Ray han seen for many yours. The wind blw a n I and the rain was constant for over 21 hours. The first to feel th Ptorm was the dtrftmer Tflmalpals. wMM, was laying at tin, railroad dork load in (r for Sun J'mnclsco. Tin raft of telKrph poles that ihc rimi KlnnKxHi-wsH torn away nn1 scattered all over We bay, Tho schooner Sanaa. ito was the nt to fall In lin. Rlie wan anchored n the lower bay and had both anchor! out, but the wind was too strong for her and she dvaggod anchor, going through th- wharf at .Trv1 .andinar ' and liljch and dry on tl. hoc!i. but waa gotten on at high tide by the txig villi very little damage. Thft toltprrnph and telephone lines ' wre Mown down and Coos Bay has r n entirely i t off f rnm the outride world, even the mall failing to make lis appearance. Tlio steamers freak- water. Plant. Kilburn and Tanmlpat were utorm hound for 24 hour, all be- ins: hound south. Yesterday morning the Coquille Hlvor bfgan to ris 6 rapidly thflt wlien the pawnenprer - train which loft IV 1 BTHhfloirt a-t 8 A. M-. for Myrtle Point. wmk unable to return after reaching Myrtle Point, It returned as iar as Johnson's Mill and the passengers wftlhpd over to Coquille City and there i-att a. special sent out from here to , bring: them In. but when the special train reached Coqullle ami attempted to return th water had rison so fast ' that It waa fmpontllf to leave Co quill CMtv. no now both of them are tird up by the freshet. Frea Srhror-.W. whn m lived on thft Oooullle River for many yearn, aa y ' thM In the lnt 4 O y r m Ins ho not aeen the water rise o fast as it did. ymcrflay. Tt ha hrokn many booms and m.l- llon of fet of lofts hvp arone out r th. Coqullle t r. and tlie Ions to tlio mills Hnd loggorn will be heavy, While a crew 6( mm WIS trying to break a Jam on th north fork of the Coquiltc River. n'r JVle Bion waa capntzed In a boat and drowned. ' iMl far PPdy Has not town rfcov- erfd. Mr. Boon waa a resident of Sum ner and waa a ntun hia;hly repected - a-II who knew him. OREGON' CITY LOCKS CLOStift "Water Too Illgl. to Operate Water KM-rcted to Hogin Vailing Today. O) .ON CITY. Or.. Jan. S. (Sp clal.) Thi Willamette Rlvr I o: K a ' VrTC ringed at an rarly Hour this mwn- inar because of ho hUli water, which renrhed 11 feet 4 Inchea at 1 o"eloek. Th upper rlvr bas raised 1.7 fet In the last 24 houra. but wiU probably torn to ft standstill before morning. Zurlrtj th day the river raised O.R of foot. rajlatMrlnar 13. r. at o'clock to- TlK Tualatin River Is largely reppon- ihl for th lnte rle In the Upper Jnrare acope of levl territory, and the , water-, Is always three or four Uayn .0 ... . . 1 p ...... Below the falls the river atands at ?2- fe.t tonlfrht, but will llkelv- fall be fore mornliiR. an the Clackamas has Tiern talllnp lor the last 2t hours, and there Ih no hark water from the Co lumbia. Leant nijcht trie lower river rea-ietcred IS. 3 feet, and. baa raised 3.7 feet in 24 houra. There Is no probability o( the mills and factories at the falls havlnR to cloae. althoiifrh the power has been sliBThtly affected. Waters Subsiding at llosehurg. ROSEBURG. Or.. Jan. 5. The hiarh watera are auhaldinfC and tbe extent of the damasfs to farms is now being re ported frntl U found to he very heavy. -The mountain rt reams throughout the county be'om" veritable torrents, wash in gr out soil. fgraln, fences and catrMM stock and drowning them. The railroad tracks are now all clear. an'l there la no apparent reason for further delay of paBsenKer service. The ' first .train from the north will arrive, about midnight tonight. 'Wnwliinjctoii County Forearmed. HITiTBOnO, Jan, 5. (Special.) The heavy frhot of thfc first of thi week did but little damage in this coun ty. t lthouarh the rain fall here exceeded .that of other parts of the state by Actual measurement. The bridges were several years .ro. built hlfirhcr and out ; of the reaeh of- hlarh water, and as a ' consequence It Is -stated that S200 will cover the entire brlge loss of the past Year's Katnfu.ll at Albany. ' ALBANY. Or., Jan. f-Albany's total " rainfall in Ifttfi was 29.66 Inches. It was d1jtrihuted a mono; the different months as follows: January. 4.7ft Inches: Febru- flvy, d.S; March, 2.62; April, 2.01; May, 8.92; Juno. 2.CS; July and AurusU none: Sep. timber. O.&S: October. 2.31; November. Jf.SS ; DeccmbfT. 5. 40- Galos Creek Overflowing:. VOREST GROVE. Or.. Jn. 3 (9p. elnl.) The ratn and wind have done no serious damage here, but th water of ...Gales Cwk has spreaJ far out over the .bottoms, and is anid to be higher than it haa-been for three years.- Ciray's Harbor reople Shiver. HOQl'lAM. Wish.. Jan'. 5 (Special.) Ony'i Harbor la experiencing the toljept snap ct the year, and tonight the thtvmomeler is very low. No snow fell today. - ANT ADDITIONAL JCDGKS Senator Piles Ask to Have Two ' -Added to Ninth Cirralt. SKATTLE. Wash., Jan. 3 (Special.) If a hill Introduced yasterday by T-'nlted States Senator S. H. Plies is paused and approved. Cornelius H. J Ian ford, now .Tgdffe of the District Court here. Is expected to be made Cir cuit JuriKe. The Ille bill provides for .the ap pointment of two additional judges on . the Court of Appeals, for the ninth ihcuH. which Includes WashtnRtdn, Idaho. Montana. Oreffon. California and Kevada. Practically the entire bar association J . lf,nsr tl effort t enlavrsr th Court of Appeala, for the. volume of bueineris U so grfdt than Federal Judga IVhlt. son. of Spokane, has bean repeatedly called to Sao i-'r-nclco to heln put the Circuit Court. The calendar is report ed ten months behind nd the local bar Association believes that an In crease Is necessary. Senator files notified K I n gc County practitioners that he had submitted his bill to the resident before Introducing WILL FREE BAKER I'HOM DEBT XhJs Yur's Tax Levy Will Put County on Cash Baais. BAKER CITT. Or.. Jan. S.-SpefciaD Altliouarh the state tax on Baker County la nearly double this year what it was the last, the county will pay every cent of. It, will nlst the money for the other funds mentioned and for the rtrat time In 30 y;ars will be en tirely free from debt by April JO. 10 7. In addition to this it will havo $30.- 000 In Its road fund. 132.000 in Itl school fund and money on hand to ly cash for every dollar of current expense for the ennulng year. Tills announcement wa mad this morning- by the County Court, which hfta decided to levy a. Ifi-mfll tax. which wilt lower tlie amount paid by the taxpayers thla year In compartaon with last by 3 mills. CHIEF JACRSOXiHAS G0"E TO HAPPY Hl'XTIXG GKOI'XDS. Well-Known Character at C009 BflJ for Sixty Yearn Jie at ortl Bend Home. MARSHFIE3D, Or.. Jan. S. 8oeolal. Jackson, the old Indian chief, has gon to the happy hunting grounds. He pissed peacefully a w ay at his home near Xorth Rni yesterday. The old chief had been on Cooh Bay for nearly GO years, and hie age Is not Known, but lie wai over loo years old. THOMPSON OUT F-OR IIIXT This Practically Decides That the Mormon 111 Re Speaker. BOISE, Iflano, Jan, 5,-(?peclai,Ht is pretty well settled that J. Prank Hunt will be cbof.en Speaker. The plan of holding: the caucus thia e'nlns was Aban doned and the matter will not bo settled tmlil tomorrow. The north ks been en- tirety unable to aa-ree and It seems noma of those from that section have no dealre to appear an candidates. This is noticeable in the tfes Fcrces delegation, Fhicti ap Pram to be guided In its poaltion by G. W. Thompson, of Iewlaton. who Is on hand as.sfstins in directing; affairs. "When he arrived last evanlng, Thompson went at ono.fi to Frank Hunt. Inslatlne that the latter remain in the field. Mr. Hint said he was a candidnf, but he was willing to withdraw If it would be for the best in- terepts of the party. Mr, Thompson paid Vi must not withdraw, that lift must re main In the field. Me then toolc the mem bra of th Nes Perce" lelegntlon to his room and had Mr. Hnt tell them he was a candidate. Further, otlwg from the north seem indisposed to try to get lr- ret her, hut It Ira thouaht If Mr. Thompson waa will In a; to got in, the northern end could $et together. ame Hatch a Snmrnsor Iater. OLYMPIA, Waah., .Tan. 3. Governor Mead announced yesterday that he would not decide upon the appointment of a -jiucceaaor to the late Judge Georare C-. Hatch, of the Superior Court, for the district comprising Jefterpon. Ialand and Clnllam Count.-, until after the convening of the Zeajlslature. on Janu- ry 14. Several candidates are alrnady In tho flout for the position. Among those whose claims have been tirRod by thatr frienda are: A. "V. Rnddrea. City t torney of Port TTownaend, Harry Bal- imger, or rort Townsena; w, u. Gna Sy. Troppcutlri? Attorney of Jefferson Countv; Iester Still, of OoupevDle. Isl and County, and J. K. Cochran, of Port Anpeles. Clallm county. (iovernor M'jftd has postponed ac- Hon bpcause of a prsslhlc reairarg- ment of the Judicial districts. Trliewlnners in Map Content. CHEHALJS. Wash.. Jan. S. There waa keen rivalry In the map drawing con test which County Superintendent R. E. Bennett Inaugurated here. There were IIS, mans submitted. V. E. Harman. P. Simmersett and Dan W. Rush were the judges and the award were made a m follows: Firat prise. 5 in cash. to Willie Miller; second, , 50, to Ernest Renner: third. JJ.So. to Frank Fabick. All puplln were from Olatrlct No. I06. There were five SI prl.es. which were awarded as follows: Henry Nash, district 21. EadonU. A. R. Glcason. teaehcr: Mln. nie Forner and Mabel Shorey, ristrlct 27. Newaukury, Ottle Nettleton. teacher; Clarence Ives, Olatrlct 11. Ford's Irl- mary, M. B. Jacques, teacher; Mary Mossman. District 23. Lincoln CVeek, J. O. Mossman. teacher. Trip TOO Miles to Save Life. VANCOUVER. B. C. Jan. S. Saven hun dred miles through Ice snd snow, with the thermometer many degrees below sero. Is the mission of two constable or the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, who have been told oft to save an Insane prospector who is out in the wilderness of the Upper Mcleod River Valley in danger of freezing or starving to death. The police are ac companied by Sam Adams, hunter and prospector, who is acting as guide. James nornbaek. the rancher. Is an American from Montana who has been driven vio lently mad by the isolation and solitude of the North. nefnse to Send Her to Oregon. OLTirPIA. Wash.. Jan. S.-A majority of the Supreme Court this afternoon In deciding the Maud Creflield-Eisther Mitch ell case, refuses to allow deporta tion to Oregon, but sustains th action of Judge Prather. of the King County Court, with respect to calling a lunacy commission. The opinion is signed by Crow, Dunbar, Hartley and Rudktn. Chief Jastlce Mount nd Justice Pullerton dis senting. Justice Root signs the opinion opposing deportation, but not atatlng his Want Mail Service Resumed. HOQU1AM. Vah.. Janj i (Specie 1.1 The settlers In the Clearwater country north of here are preparing a petition for the members of the Jefferson County legislative board praying that a mall service he established again in that dis trict. For years the Government has main tained mall service from Qulniault to Clearwarter but owing to the bid. being too high this aervtce has been discon tinued. Bryan's Date at Eogeoe. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Bugene, Or.. Jan. 5. (Special.) William Jennings Bryan will lecture at the University of Orepron. in Villard hall, on the evening of January 24. A Isrge audience is ex pected to greet the ditiliinulshod orator. ICE IN SNAKE H1VER Tie-Up of Steamboats Hourly Expected aUewiston. TEMPERATURE IS FALLING Colder Weather in ISist an9 'Vessels . Seek Safe Anchorage Wheat SU- ot Ion Mill Be A f fee-ted . Riyer at Good Stajcc Ice Is forming In the Snake River and a general tie-up of river steamers u hourly expected. A (reneral snow storm has been rasing for the past two day and the thermometer has been hovering bftwecn 22 and 21 above zero. Today much colder weather ! expected and suf ficient Ice to atop navigation will nave formed by tomorrow morning. At present the river at Biparia stands S.J ahove low water and the Clearwater Is considerably higher than that. With this Btairt of water a protracted tle-,ip is not likely. While shore ice will pre- vent steamers from running, the Miser lies in th blockades which reuult from the running Ice from the Clearwater and upper Snake rivers. The Lnlted States Engineer boat Wal- W-a Is tied up at Lewiston and preuar- atlons maue to ward off the ice. The STEAMER INTELLIGENCE. Doe to Arrly"- Nunc Frorn Afti ...San Fran in rort Alliance Eureka In port Columbia . .... .flan Fran. ... .in port Geo. W. Killer. Sn Pedro. . . - Jan F A. Kllburn.Han Fran Jan. Koanoke. ..... San Fran. . . . Jan. 15 Aragonla Hongkong... Jan. 18 Nicomedla Hongkong. .. Jan. S4. Scheduled to Ucpart. Kama. For Pate. Columbia San Fran. ... -Jan. Alliance Eureka Jan. 7 Aztec .......... .San Fr.in. ... Jan. ID Geo. "W. Elder.f'an Fertro Tun. to F. A. Kllbum. . San Fran -an. 11 Roanoke San Pedro.... Jan. IT Araronla . . Hongkong. Fh. . . ri onfrKons. . ...II on ghong. . . . . Hongkong . . T--b 34 Feb. 2 Nuirantia Arabia. . . Entered Satwdiy. Atirlla, Am. ata.mr. Bowdltch, In tt 1 lat ait from San Franetaeo. Columbia, Am. ateamnhip. Doran, in teneril cargo from San Franciscc. Cleared - Satiirdaj. Aurttn, Am. riteamer, Bowdlteh, with iOO,tKio Xect ot lumber for San Ftat.c!fco loftdra at Vancouver., Columbia. Am. tteainxblp. Doran. vltli a-wnor.al cargo (or San Fran- clsco. m tea mere of the O. rt. & J . Co. , have not yct,ml!Sffl a trip, nut ttiey will proD nhly Bek places of safety today. The three boats will probably tie up at Lewis ton. A freese-up at thin time will cau tonslforabU trouble to laoal exporters. s there is eonwiderahle wheat on the bank awaiting? shipment. A scarcity of wheat at Portland haa Impeded the load- In? of it number"., grain turners Here,1 and the Snake . River freeze will work further hardship. STEAMER T, J, TOTTER TIES IT lliftt Water and Drift Cause Afttorla Boat to Suspend Operation. Xhe steamer T. J. Potter, operating between Portland and Astoria for the O. Ft. A N. Co., haa been temporarily withdrawn from the run, owing to the heavy current and drift In the Willam ette. The condition of the river at Portland make, navlirfttlon dapireroiii. and It was deemed advisable to tie up the steamer for several days. The withdrawal of the Potter seriously affects the people livinu on the Washing ton shore of the Ixiwer Columbia, whose only means of transportation is by way of the Astoria boats. The Undine, of the "Vaneonver Transportation Company, - has Ben making regular trips, but har mr-v-Ice has been handicapped by the flood. The principal trouble Is in the Willam- ette. The Columbia River has not been greatly a ffected by the recent rains. The schooner . Mable Gale and the Bteanier Sapu Ana have completed lum- W cargoes, hut will not start down un til the river recedes. The crest of the flood Is now between Salem and Albany and will reach here early In the morn- Ing, Conditions are greatly improved, and 16 feet will be the outside figure to which the rise will extend. The following river reports were re ceived yesterday at 5 P. M.: Portland, stage. 119 feet: rise since I A. M-. 0.5 of a foot. Albany. 25.8 feet, rise since S A. M. . 3.C feet. Salem, 19.7 feet, rise since 8 A. Jl., 0.2 of a foot. Barton. 9 feet, fall since 8 A. M.. 0.3 of a foot. McMinnville, 37 feet, fall since A. M., 18 feet. The reports show the crest of the flood to he near Albany. The river waa fall ing yesterday at Harrlsburg and fciugene and a 180 at Tualatin. X.IGM"rSf JP OFF GOLDEN GATK Relief Vessel Takes Place of Xo. "0, Which Is Being Overhauled. Relief lightship No. 76 has been placed In commission 3 -miles oft the entrance to San Francisco harbor, takina the placo of llsht vessel Io. 70. which will be a-lven her annual overhauling. The position of the lightphip ia Wi mllee S 73 degrees and 30 minutes west true (S. W. W. magnetic), from the Kort Point light house, and 500 feet to the northward of the range line of the Fort Point and Al- catraj lights. - Relief ship No. 74 is a steam vessel hav ing two masts and a flush deck. She shows two fixed white llahts from three lanterns encircling the masthead and each 4S feet .above the water. The ship is painted white fore and aft and black amidships. The word "Relief' Is painted In large letters on each side of the attamer. On the return of slilp No, 70 to her station, Xo. "R will proceed to Cape Mendocino an.l take the station of the taunt's Reef ship, whl'e the latter un dergoes repairs at San Francisco. OPERATIONS ARE SCSPEXDED No Work on Canal at Cascade Locks 1'ntll Spring. ' - . United States engineers - have decided not to begin dredging- operations at the upper entrance to the Cascade Locks un til all danger of a freshet has passed. It was the original intentionu. to . place tbe dredge in operation at the beginning of last week, but weather conditions were f'OOK Visit Our Gift Room Here Are All Our 1907 Art Calendars At just half price till they're cjic. Every one an art gem; not many left. They will go fast. Art Ware Rozaine Limoges': Florentine exquisite pieces, at a discount of 30 per cent. Framed Pictures Every one personally selected, famous subjects; color prints, pastels, photogravures, all at o0 per cent less than ptir regular vriees. 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Port- land, is again at sea, and nw ordinary srood luck will arrive In Portland parly In February. The Babcock called from the Ma.ryland port for the Columbia Ms y 21 . 1906. Adverse winds and a foul bottom held hM back until fears were entertained that nomethinf? ha-d befallen the vessel. Iec'em oer 14 she put Into Honolulu for provisions and water. At best the Bab corK will nave bpen wwis at eea when she arrives In Portland. Abandon Alnsworlh Dock. The water lines of the 0. R. 4 X. Co. will abandon the Ains worth dock. and from now on the river business of the company will be handled from the Ah- street and Aibna docks. This move was decided on to save the expnss of an addi tional doc-lc crew. Sinee the days of the Oregon Steam Navigation Company the A Ins worth dock lia? been the land ins- place of steamers flyiny the rWte star flag. From now on the ancient landtn- llare will be used by- Portland-San Fran cisco steamers only. Jiea Whs Too Rough. A 9TORIA. Or. . Jan. B.- (Special.) Tb Cal lender Navigation Company's steamer Jordan went to the lower harbor today to place an anchor and run a cable by which to ked?e the stranded schooner Alice McDonald off the sands a t Clatsop Spit, but the sea was too rough to do the work and the attempt was postponed until the conditions are more favorable. No effort will be made to float the vessel until the hish tides about January IO. 'ew Captain, for Aurella. ASTORIA. Or.. Jan. 5. (Special.) The steam schooner Aurelia. which arrived to- day from San Francisco, is now under the command of Captain R. W. Powdltch, her former master. Captain Johnson, hav ing; been transferred to the steamer Scotia. The Aurelia will load at Vancou- ver and will also take the deckload of lumber which she left here on her pre vious trip. Clear With Lumber Cargoes. ASTORIA. Or.. Jan. S. fSpecial.) Two lumbor-ladon nesfiels cleared at tlie Cus tom House today for San Francisco. They were the steam schooner J. B. Stetson, which carries a cargo of Sl.00i) feet of lumber, loaded at the Tonirue Foint Lum ber Company's mill. and the steam schooner Charles Nelson, which carries a cargo ot 600.000 feet of lumber, loaded at St. Helens. v New Bar Pilot Appointed. ASTORIA. Or.. Jan. 5. (Special.) Cap tain H. A. Mathews, the bar pilot, who retired from -the service on January 1, has sold his Interest In the pilot schooner Joseph Pulitzer- to Captain Renet Sven- son. who wa granted a bar branch at the last meeiinp of the State Board of Pilot Commissioners. Marine Xotes. The schooner Prosper will arrive In the harbor today and will load lumber for San Francisco. The Formosa completed her canto yes terday and moved to the stream. She will leave down in the morning. The British ship Glenalvon left down yesterday in to of the Harvest Queen. She carries wheat to the United Kingdom for orders. The steamer Johan Poalsen, in ballast from San Francisco, arrived up last night and will load lumber for the outward trip. J Arrivals nd Departures. ASTORIA. Jan. 5. Condition of the bar at 5 T. M.. smooth i wind, eat 8 miles: woather, cloudy. Arrived at 7 :P5 and lft up at 10:15 A. M. Steamer Johan Poulsen, PIT AO Is attracting thousands who nave learned by tne experience of years how great a saving to the public our prices mean. "We never have any old slock to work off. Every article we display is new and bright. Our modern methods applied to drug-selling have built up the largest retail store in the land, When you're in a. hurry, call up Exchange 11 9 trunk linns, 20 extensions. Anyone of 20 salesman at our aid ready to attend to your orders. We are always ready to open monthly accounts with responsible folks. Our delivery system is good and we are aiway tryinjf to improve it. from Pm.Tt Fran-lro. Arrived mt . A.- M- Steamer JRedondo, from San Francisco. Ar. flvri dorn l 1 A :!1A A. M, snJ nM it S:3o T. M. fiteamer Sahts Maria, for Ran Pranclsoo. A rrlvfd down st 11 :30 A.. M. French ritr Hoche. Sallrd at 1 :3H T. M. Stfamer hoanohe, for Ran Fdro una wy ports. ' VJt up at 1 :4o P. : M. ftchoonrft Gardiner Oty and Prosper; Sailed at - :30 T. M. Steamer J. 13. (itntson. for !a.n Vrmrt rlsco. Kallnd at 2: AS P. M. British bark BanKturn, $T ejritop, Frru. left up at 2:40 P. M. Steamer Altec. Bailed at 1. M. NorWitlan ttetmr ChrlstlSTi tlcrtc-l sst. Tor I'm ted K-l n r-l om. f T orders. A 1 - rived at 2:eO T. M.- Oasollne schooner Bnr- I Ran Frsnclso. Jan. B. Called Steamer CoB.ter. tor Portland: T " S. S. Snrrman. Tt Manila; bark J . n Gutllon. for (iu.eiwtown; steamer Watson, for Feattle; steamer Geo. W. Elder, for Portland: .learner Daisy Mitchell, for Wlllapa; baric T-evl G. BurKem, for Qurenitnwn. Arrived Ht earner Mob. tara, from Ana cortee ; stesmr RameMi, from Brattle; achoonr Solanoi from Gray's Harbor. San Oiiro. Jan. ft. Arrived ssterdy Schooner Alpnna, from Coliimhla II !.- r. Honolulu. Jan. IS.- Sailed 3d Ship W. . BalicocK, for Fortland, Hamhurtr. Jan. 5. Arrived Memphis. from Ban Franclaco and San DteKO. via Port land. TenerlfTe. Jan. 5. Sailed Dec. 21 t.'arda, from HamMirg and London, for Tacome. Onoa. Jan. 3. Sailed 3d Herak. from Hamburit. for Ban Franlaro. Khanshal. Jan. 5. Arrived previously Fulham, from I'ortland, Or., via Union Bay, 3. C HfiQuUm. Wah.. Jan. .V Arrived Stram- j er Newhun. from San Franclaco. for Aber- ! dn ; ftcamer Coronado, from San Fran- I t.o. Tor Ahfrdei-n; k teamrr Sves,. from 1 San Francisco, for Abftrdeen; steamer Grace I Dollar, from San Francisco, for Aberdeen Tides at Astoria Sunday. - High. Low. C:2!S A. M....T.O fMt,lt:33 A. SI 2.6 feet 3:23 F. 6.8 feiMjU:37 f. fcot Yakima Nonunion Men Organize. NORTH YAKIMA,. Wash,, Jan. 5. (Special.) The non-union mm of A MERCHANT PHILANTHROPIST The largest merchandise store in all the Willamette Valley Is that of James Craig-. in Sllverton, Or. And Mr. Craig is not only a big merchant, he is a phllan- thropist as well. He takes a trenufne in terest In the welfare or his neighbors, as this letter will show: Ofrtce of James Craig, General Mer chandise. Silverton. Or.. Oct. IS. 1905. JN"0.. J. FULTON CO. Gentlemen : I would like you to send me a bunch of your pamphlets. I can- send lots of cu?- tomers to our. local druggist, as I am a strong- believer In your cure for Brixht's Disease, due to the following-; The local physicians gave a yotiny lady up as In curable. Her father brought a pamphlet of yours to me for my advice. I found I knew two of those whose name, were given, via.: Ex-United States Sub-Trea- surer Spaulding-, and Dr. Zelle. I wrote RpauMing. His reply was so satisfactory that the young- lady's father ordered six 'bottle. Before she had finished two she was out driving, and today is teaching- gchool in Ariiona, hearty and . veil. I have done lots of talking for you this past four years, snd a good many of my customers who have been afflicted are well. Th reason that I am writing this is that another one wants to start-taking the Compound and wants to read up on your literature. Yours truly. JAMES CRAIG. Did you ever hear of anything- else In all the world that was o effectix-e that business men would go among- their neighbors and urge them to take it? .We solemnly declare . to you that Br'.Bht's Disease and Diabetes are now curable in about 87 per cent of all cases by Fulton's Compounds- Send for free booklet to Jno. J. Fulton Co., 5910 San Pablo- avenue, Oakland, Cal. For ' Brifrht's and serious kidney disease get Fulton's Jtenal compound. For ria hetes, ask for the Diabetes- Compound. For sale by all druggists, trade, supplied by Clarke. -Woodward Drug Co..' whole sale druggists. Portland. . Or. Literature mailed free toy the John J. Fulton Co.. 5S10 San Pablo avenue, Oakland, Cat jTS. ITt I fa SIm American Cut The season's opportunitv to btiv Iloarc's famous richj sparkling American cut lns, Colonial Cut Decanters $4.-40 Colonial Cut Candlesticks S3.0O Golf Cut Spoon Trays S2.9S :-in. Pineapple Design Nappies $2.15 S-in. Comports 4.00 You save 30 per cent on every dollar in this de partment during our sale. Slumber Socks A cure for cold feet. Put on a pair on retiring and sleep soundly. 15 per paii-. Prescriptions We like to advertise our diw and prescription store. There are alwaj's new folks coming to the city, and we want them to come and see with their own eyes what we believe Is the best ' equipped prescription case in thi'? country. Our salesmen are registered men, (ratified iii every way for their responsible duties. We Take Canadian Money at Full Value North V k t m a have organized to flRrn t til, u lions. The cBrprniem are in the lead". There In 4 full fompidmfii of mechan leu in the oraranlattnn ready for the aprlntr worlc that will comme c here. Tills stop waa iakin to prevent the union? enforcing'. lnfoicrcDio ruira against non-union men. l'irst to V Niagara's I'owrr. LOS XN'GELKS. Jan. J.-Unard" Mr- Taahan. a wealthy retired tnanufai. t i rr. who wes th first, man to uae power from Niagara Kails for nianutac- turlnu purposes, died of typhoid fever in the California Hospital last night. Mr. Molaahan was tho founder of th jarroat si 1 ver and nlckle-plate lnd uatry at Niagara Fails. Glt-la to Debate for McMinnTlllc. M'MlNNVIL,t.B. ' Or.. Jan. . (Sper fill.) In tho tryotit to deleft dohaters for the content with the girl teams of 'Willamette University and Parlflc I'nl veralty. the following students were sucressful: Oraoe Henderson. Jennie Tlburry, NT n r 1 Jon'.. Annlf A ndro-wrs. T.ola St. Louis MEDICAL AND SURGICAL CORNER SECOND AND YAMHILL NO PAY UNLESS CURED A LIFELONG CURE FOR ' Blood Poison, Skin Diseases, Sores., Ulcers, Stricture, Varicocele, Hydrocele, Nervous Decline, Weakness, Chronic Diseases of the Kidneys and Prostate; Gonorrhoea, Gleet. Special Diseases newly contracted and chronic cases -ured. All burninjr, itching and inflammation stoppod in 21 hours; cures effected in seven days. We cover the entire field of Special and Chronic, Deep-Seated, Complicated Diseases. Those who have been disappointed by unskilled specialists are ear nestly requested to investigate our methods and terms without delay, which, had they done in the beginning, would have saved them time and money. If you have violated the laws of health and are conscious of a con stant drain which is undermining your system, come to us before you become a nervous and physical wreck. If you are weak, gloomy and despondent, have bad dreams, depressed, lack ambition and energy, unable to concentrate your thoughts, lack vim, vigor and vitality, come to us at once. Our treatment will stop all drains and overcome all weaknesses and positively restore yon to strength and health. We have cured thousands of weak men. CONSULTATION FREE OrriOB HOURS: 8 to 8:30 Daily. Sunday, 9 to 12. Write if you cannot call. Old D r. Grey's Sanitarium The only reliable place for confinements in Portland. Regular licensed physicians and professional trained nurses, perfect seclusion, honest dealings. Infants adopted. The finest equipped sanitarium for the cure of chronic and rebellious diseases iu tbe Northwest. Diseases of women a specialty. Graduate lady physicians in attendance. Terms very reasonable. Address, Dr. J. D. Grey, '251 Alder street, corner Tb.ii?, Portland, Or. Correspondence solicited. Telephone Main 2796, ALE Glass K nun and mt,la !( -r: alternates. Zllpha Qallowny anrt Myrtle Miller. Munlolpal Owiwinlilp n the nuUwt for debate. i.lven Thirty Iini. In Jail. OREGON CITY. Or.. Jan. .V (Special. 1 1 s. Sclkcn wan rrom-.l yFtrdoy irt Pnrtlwnd Jt 1 1 i rirri.srlit to trl oltv. wh.rn he wan i"ntencel to serve 30 days In tlie County Jail. Sultan lial a prossliiet nv eloanlnic estnhllnhment here, hut mort g.i c-.-.l trio iT'ifsrlti ii nd fto.1 bOL'1'UIAlsTrJt.V ROUTE. From S-ttl a,t 9 p. aa. for Katcblkaa, Juneau. Chagway, White ijorj, Dawson and Fairbanks. js. . i'ottapre City fiia V rtneo vi r an.l SttUs)! Jsn uirv 17. .11. 14. 3S. P. P. f.amona 'PhRway dtrfct), Jan, 12, 2(1. IfVh. ft. SS. 'OB SAM I-RANCI8CO D1RRCT. From Seattle st l A.M. rniatdln. .Tun- uary 1.1: -'tt?- of ru M. January an. Spo kane, January ii:S.. rortlund Office. 210 Washington 1 Main 22ft. C X. DOMANN. CI T. a.. Bst Franelica. Dispensary STREETS, PORTLAND. OREGON 25 YEARS IN FORTLAND OUR PEE CONSULTATION FREE ii