SATURDAY, FF.WWARY 27, 1909, HI v tuust.M. .s HM(l A.N. AMUIUA, OUKCON. 0 Vs L00KATAKERNELOF i iM'jik it and note now bjhku " -- . : , ' I .B7A ti.. nnwmt satriuBcnt principle CQil innv. wmiuuq -r- - - itanmns on w ii . jTMJH 'cowtoiwhkfccoffct i tnrrmQinri rim i ftii9 nrinkmjr docs not ".iT" V fj Yon will taste the diiietwKt n "F'EL r rck- rSed fro- this coyawon dnstwdtajinin-bcagebsil B,,IU . PRICE, PSR POUN, 4 0 CENTS A. V. ALLEN IhIlMS? HAD BULL TOSSES MAN I SHARP HORNS CHURCHES SUNDAY DEAD GIRL'S NAfE IS DRAGGED IN MUD ONE GRAPHIC ACCOUNT OF THE PEACOCK TRIAL AT CATHLAMET. The following is a portion of the account of the Peacock trial given in yesterday's Oregonian: FAITHFUL DOG SAVES MASTER'S LIFE BY AT TACKING ANIMAL. his! I Baptist. 1 Morning worship, 11 a. m-, "A Greater Sorrow Than the Crucifix lion." Evening worship, 7:30 p. m., "Teket" Sunday school, 10 a. nv; B. Y. P. U, 6;30 p. nv Everybody ii S invited to attend these meetings, i Conrad L- Owen, pastor. ESCOXDIDO. Cal., Fe. 26--Toss- ing service, 7:30. lhe churcB cnoir assists at all evening services. You are cordially invited to attend. Tbeo. P. Neste, pastor. First Norw. Ev. Lutheran. Snmlav school. 9:30 a. mi morning ttf high in the air by a maddened bull, j service. M;45 a. m- An offering will butted with the beast's head, trempl- be taken up at the morning service td by his hoofs, E. B. Borden a ran- towards the salary fund for the edu- cher would have been crushed tOicational institutions of the Lutheran death yesterday but for the bravery Synod. The English Bible class meets . j -c .1 , - Tu. ........ i. E c- i : .. . t. i . ana uctohou vi is uug. iut auiBevery ounuay evening m u.ou, v...,. . 1 1 j .. .' . ; - . t. . !.. I - , Ti. . i 1. .-V, r rancher had no chance to save him If, and almost before he knew it, he was caught on the bull's horns and filing high into the air- He struck the ground with a thump ar.d was partly stunned. Instantly th bull was on him aagin. stamping him with hoofs and batting hira with his head. Wholly at the mercy of the beast, Bonfen yelled for help. The dog heard his master and came running t his assistance. There was a moment cf struggle; in which the bull tried in Vain to reach his new enemy, who snapped and tore madly. Then the b!i!l gave op antf retired, leaving Bcrdea hardly able to crawl to his bouse . The bull was later shot as being tv dangerous to live, onf the dog will get the best of everything from now oo says Borden. ; ' J Presbyterian. Morning worship, 11 a. m., The Peep Things of God." babbath school, 1215; Y. P- S. C 6:30; evening worship, 7:30, "Witnesses. Miss Irene Simington, choir director- Male chorus at night. All invited Win. S. Gilbert, pastor. UNDER SUSPICION. TACOMA. Feb. 2&-Chartes Wells, a bartender, 32 years of agrv was arrested here yesterday aites eoon at the instigation of the Pinir .rir Detective Agency and taken to Portland last night by deputy Sher iff l nnard of Portland. It was learn ed that Wells is suspected of compli-jj tiry in the $27,000 East Side Bank robbery at Portland several months, ago. though all connected with the ar rest refuse to talk of the case. Wells has been in Tacoma six weeks, spend ing money freely. 1 Memorial Lutheran. Sunday school, 10 a. rrs Miss Aletm N'yland, superintendent- Morning service, II a. m., theme. "Lent, a Spiritual Springtime." Evening serv ice, 7:30, theme, "The Propelling Power of a Christian Life" Our motto "The Faith of Our Fathers in the Language of Our County." The public is cordially invited". Gnstaf E- Rydquist, pastor. Alderbrook Presbyterian. Sunday school. 10 a. nr.; preach ing, 11 a. m.; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.; evening sermon, :st p. m- A cordial invitation is extended to all. Robert J. Dineen, minister. LU1SG HEMORRHAGES- UTOOK PE-RU-NA.) The revelation which followed the examination of Warren Messenger, is a sample of the dinkiitty both sides experienced in selecting a jury. Messcnticr had been summoned on the regular panel and he had been successfully passed by Attorney Ma- larkey. When he was turned over to Attorney John Manning, who is de fending Dr. Peacock, it developed that Messenger and a man named Guy Morrow, his fishing partner, had taken Madeline Longtain out on the river several times with them on the ftshinir trips last Summer. Messenger also admitted, when hard-pressed by Attorney Manning, that he had dis cussed the merits of the case with Morrow since he had been summon ed on the jury. He was dismissed from the jury and at once made a witness for the defense. In spite of the fact that the trial is progressing quietly, there Is a strong undercurrent of feeling both for Dr. Peacock and against him. The attorneys on both side are mov ing cautiously and the closest kind ot a watch is being kept over any one thought to have anything to do with the trial There are several Port !an,l detectives here, and Judge Rice has warned the bailiffs to guard with -ial care the jurors that have been sworn. They are lxked up together tonight. Attorneys Manning and J Bruce Polwarth, who are defending Dr. Peacock, are also keeping a close rn Mrs. Lonutaine. Whether the fear she may again attempt tne life of Dr. Peacock, or whether they are taking the sfeps as a precaution ary measure, they refuse to say. Friends of Dr. Peacock openly say tfat Mr. Lontgaine would not hzyp attempted to kill te'm had not she been goaded .into the act by ene mies of the defendat. It is-even in timated that someone gave Airs. Lotrgtaine the weapon with which ,he did the shooting, and that there are others who woukf furnish anoth er weapon if she was desirous of making another attempt upo tie life of Dr. Peacock. STRING SALOONMEN. S, S. McCIurt Ennunciatea Some Stiff ' Strictures On Business. LOS ANGELES, Feb. 2r "Sa loon keepers have degraded American cities and American civilisation, could only be expected,' S. S. McClure, head of the McClure Publishing Comnanv of New York, who is now in Los Angeles, thus ar raigns the sellers of liiuor. "There are several phases to the liquor question," continued Mr. Mc Clure. "Among them are the detri ment to men's physitm. deteriora tion of their earning capacity and the loss to moral character. It is be cause of these that the temperance people are making their fight aaginst liquor. "Men selling liquor ally themselves with semi-criminal characters and combine with them to degrade city government. This is especially true ot Pittsburg, San Francisco and New York, where in many cases saloon keepers combine with capitalists who want francheses to dominate immici- nal affairs. Thus the liquor men and their allies are allowed to violate the laws and are granted special privi leges, and the ronlt is that the peo U rr iven a saloon government "Who are the saloon keepers? No man of tine feeling would be one as the more profits the seller of ITqnor obtains the more he degrades his let low men and in nucleases breaks the laws. "Because of the control of govern ment bv saloons and the liquor busi ness in scncral, the most terrible crimes are of ten times the frequen cy in America that they are in Kit N 3000 SECONDS OR FIVE MINUTES LATER ALL INDIGESTION GOES. - wit-' f "ft V.'. fWS -if? ' AT THE JiL, W'JlJU Friday Feb, a6th and Saturday, Feb. 27th Don't Spend Another Miserable Hour With Stomach Trouble When Ccrtian Relief It So Handy Die pepsin Digests All Foods And Stops Fermentation. lope- "The movement against liquor is ,,ot lemiiorarv. it is gathering force and will continue. 1 find in traveling over the conntry that the liquor qties ti.ui is one of the two conspicuous is srics niv in existence, l lie Other is municipal government. HISTORIC RELIC. m, X ti fA v ' ' i ' 4 & i' ; ' I . I wV'' 4 1 H' ' ' Christian Science. Services in rooms S and' 6, L O- O. F. bniddings, corner Tenth and Com mercial streets at 11 o'clock. ino- ject of the lesson-sermon, x-n. Jesus." All are invited. Sunday scnooi immediately after the close of the service. tThe first Wednesday even ing in month at 7:30. Reading rooms me address, hours I to 5 rtany ex cept Sunday. First Methodist. Sermon at 11 a- m. on the subject, "The Miracle of Changed Lives, ni 7:30 p. m. on the subject. "How God Speaks To Us" Spec.al music oy chorus choirs and splendid congre gational singing. A cordial mvita- tion is extended to me yumn. tend. C. C. Ranck, pastor. Grace. Divine services at 8 a. m., 11 a. m and 7:30 p- m.; Sunday school, 12:30 m. Service at Holy Innocents Chapel at 3:45 p- m- -Fraurln Uoon The Public1 is wlint some physician have called mdirines. and it is unde niably true that some are frauds and some are even worse, because tney are imnrfous. On the other land, there are many patent nredicines snch as LyIia E- Pinkham's Vegetable ,t. and others, which are of real worth, and are recommended by physicians of recognized standing.. MARKS NO- 1 AND NO-2. Chicago Latest Political Muddle Has Amusing Side To It ...., oahTPB. MisaSXBTaintree,Ve, mont, write.: "I bv been cured by Peruna. . . - bad wveral hemorrhages of the lungs. TU dietorg did not help me mucli and would never have cured me. "I saw a testimonial in a Peruna lmanae of a caei similar to mine, and 1 commenced using it. I wrote to Dr. Hartman tor advice. He kindly gave Bit tree advlco. . I was not able to wait on rnysell ,. t w.n uslms H. I gained very slowly at first, but I could see that it was Wiping me. u. . t i,wt talten it a while I com- "AlWt M. meneed to raise up a stringy, sticky, , . liingra. This grew h-KS and less in quantity as I continued "I grew more fleshy than I had been for a long time, and now 1 call myseU eU.". . v A Bad Cough. vmm Martin. Odessa, Mo writes: "I cannot thank you enough - ,..lrtrr mM. "tor vww;ii"" - ' . . which cost me many dollara, but ui i ,,mrl to eel worse. My cough wao ..A T ft fit b1PU. "Finally I purchased a bottle of Fe riua. After the mi of eix bottles I fed that lam cured." ITALIAN AGAIN DEEATED m-MAtn Feb. 26 Albert Shrub easily defeated Durando in a lS-mile race last night, lime i:;t-.. Every American indoor recoru ... such races were sma lead at finish was 23-4 laps- Hexamethylenetetramine The above is the name of a Ger man chemical, which is one ot tne many valuable ingredients ot ro.c, . Kidney Remedy. Hexamc.,". tramine is recognized by medical text books and authorities as a uric acid solvent and antiseptic for the urine. Take Foley's Kidney " soon as you notice any irreguiaru.es, and avoid a r!.otj malady. . F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. Hoarse coughs and stuffy colds that may develop into pneumonia over night are quickly cured by Foley's Honey and Tar, and it soothes in flamed membranes, heals the lungs, and expels the cold from the system. t P I a,irin. Owl Drug Store. CHICAGO. Feb. 26.-Fresh inter est is aronsed in the Republican poli tical situation b the announcement of "Jacob H. Marks No. 2" that he will ' -mtest the primary nomination fast .Tuesday of "Jacob H. Marks, N'a I," for city clerk. "Marks No. 2", declares that ne will demand a recount ot tne ou.uoo votes cast for that office as soon as the election board completes us nM In this move politicians see an opportunity for CTty Clerk John R. McCabe to sit by and profit. The r,r,r returns eave "Marks No. 1" a a plurality of 1.953 over McCabe, but. friends of the latter declare tnat trie ..c now in oroeress wilt reduce this figure to at feast 1401). lhe vote received by "Marks No. 2" was 3,006, and he asserts that he has exception ally good grounds to believe that this total will be largely augmented by a recount With "Marks No. 2" making sucn a gain, the difference between the to al vote for "Marks NV 1," and Mc "abe would be correspondingly narrowed. Silver Indian Pip Given To The Na tional Museum, WASHINGTON. Feb- , 26-Tbe 3ver nine which 'Major General Har- rin presented to the Delaware tribe of Indians in 1814 and a silver toma hawk inscribed with a new moon and .,..., tm anil the risinn sun, "with eves in it." are among valuable his torical relics which Richard C Adams of this city, a leader of the Delaware denosited with the national museum. The relics, which are elaimed to be amofrir the most valuable at the mu seum, are subject to return to Atms or his heirs on demand". The tomahawk bears engravings of a ritle crossed with a tomahawk and powder horn and a string bow cross, ed with an arrow. The moon and sun are on opposite sides of the toma hawk. The relics include a war efuh with silver plate, which Captain Swannock, Delaware chief, carried on his two journeys with Frenwnt, across the Rockies and also in the Mexican war. The war cfub was also carried through the civil war, alway on behalf of the United Staates and wns nrcsenfed bv Delaware Indian In 1892 to Mr -Adams. Other relics presented are a cedar flute used when the Delawares lived near Fort Pitt and oresentcd to Adams by his peo ofe in 1900. and a wampnm belt and which the Delawares claim has the same buffalo horns that were on the war bonnet worn by th head chief of the Derawares at the signing of the treaty by William Penn irr T682. Miserable is the man ur woman who 'suffer from dread indigestion or Dyspepsia. There are few diseases which create such misery, long drawn-out suffering, a indigestion. It pursues them before meals, after meals and between meals; they take it to bed with them, It is with them wherever they go, though Indigestion is the simplest disease ot all to cure. Tell such atlticted ones, dear read ers, of Pape' Diaprpsin; urge the sufferer to go to any Pharmacy here and eive 50 cents for a cue. sucn a sufferer would ever bles you. because t a five minutes after taking tltere wouia be no more Indigestion, no feeling ike l"'P of lead. in the Stomach,) or Heartburn, or mimes ami m- i comfort, no Belching of Gas or Lruc tations of Sour food, Debilitating ', Headache. Nausea, Water Brah and i other symptoms of a sour disordered ; stomach. Pane's Diapepin will digest any thing jott eat without the aid of the Stomach. Diapepsin is a wonderful Stomach purifier and splendid to keep the in testines clean ami feh then yx"" food will nt ferment and poi-on your breath with nauseous odors. Diaprpsin will rest the tmach and increase the gastric juice what is mostly needed--and no Ga then Indigestion and all stomach trouble will go Each 50-ccnt case contains u"V tent to usually thoroughly cure the most chronic dyspeptic. KAUM FILMS Sporting Days in the South! ';,'; - ASH- ,., ; ...:,:r! ,,: ; : The Making of a Champion Pugilist -j Two Subjects on One Reel This U something new and ha shown o packed ltou ca on ae wuttt of the tremeudiou itrtcrcHt it. Jack J.,,;;3 of the world. Bcautifulln photography and very lively and amusing in oction. Also Pathe Freres Latest Film THE HAND (Serio Dramatic) )'. I SPIRITS DIRECTED THEM. CHICAGO, Feb. 26. -Three mil lion dollars in $HW bills i buried in a vacant lot, the plunder of cither the car barn bandits or Paul Stem r.j ,h f.rm,-r Milwaukee Avenue Banker, according to Mr. and Mrs. C f,. Salverson- Late last night they j were digging there in search of the ! treasure when they were eied by ! the police- When taken to the Hatmn j they said a spirit had guided then) to , the spot where the money lay. i ney were released and advised to wait un til daybreak before continuing their search. Fisher Brothers Company SOLE AGENTS '...' Msrbour and Finlayson Salmon Twinet n Netting McCormick Harveitini Machines Oliver Chilled Ploughs c.,,.1-. Cr.mm Scmrstors Raeeolith Flooring Starrett s Tools Hardware, Groceries,;, Ship Chandlery ; Tan Bark, Bine Stone. Muriatic Acid, Welch Coal, Tar. ' Ash Oars, Oak Lumber, Pipe and Fittings, Brass Goods, Paints. Oils and Glass ' Fishermen's Port Manilla Rope. Cotton Twme and Seto Weh Wo Wont Your Trodo FISHER BROS. BOND STREET , .,, i ASIDE A S -niBlfl nlitn It. it. XF.W YORK. Feb. 26 -With his entire ca binet selected and with noth ing more important to disturb him than a brief speech tonight at tne ,lmner in honor of Senator-Elect fcu- hu Root, President-elect Taft expect ed to continue today his work on sev eral magazine articles which he had agreed to write. Mr. Taft appeared irreatlv gratified at having complet ed the make-up of his cabinet and now that he is through with his in augural address the pre-mauguration work is practically finished. ine President-elect as was the case yes terday, is spending the day at the home of his brother, H. W. Taft, and with Mrs. Taft wilt depart for Wash- ngton tomorrow morning. ROUGH RIDERS BARRED. WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.-Cener al Bell, Grand marshal of the In aumirat Parade, yesterday served no tice that all orgamzations taking part rm the Inauiruraf Parade must con form to the dignity of the occasion and no freak features such as cow boys throwing fassoes would be per mined. When You Put on Stockings Of the heavier sort, do your shoes pinch, and your feet swell and per- spire? If you spnnK Alien s rum F.ase, an antisep.tic powder for the feet, into your shoes, it will give you ,c and eomfort. and instant relief. When rubbers become necessary, and your shoes feel tight, Allen's Foot Ease is just the thing to use. Try it for Dancing Parties, Breaking in New Shoes and for patent leather shoes. Sold Everywhere, Sc. sample r-Kcc Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, M, Y. Don't accept any substitute. The Man Who Eats. The man who eats does so with of being satisfied. To thi. end he seeks the best possiwe place to gratify his normal appetite at most rational expense, inese tnings m .a aeeount for the steady stream ot neonle to and from the portals of the Polar Pritnnrant in this city. The renutation of the Palace is founded immoveablv noon the certainty and amplitude of the service it renders to everv mirse. and appetite, Dig ana little. Open day and night, com mercial streets, opposite the Page building. Plentv of smelt, spare ribs and ten derloins every day at Braden Adams Meat Market, See ad. 0e 4. la bmws BILL TAKES IT EASY. Will sell cheap round trip excursion tickets to Denver May trtb, July it and August nth ' On June and & jrd, July and & 3 nd August nth and lath, very low round trip rates will be made to St Paul, Dututh, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago , and all eastern points, ' ' ' Through Rail and Steamship tickets sold to all parts of the world. For full particulars call or address Q. B. JOHNSON, GeiVI Agent A. & C. R. R. 12th St. near Commercial St ASTORIA, OREOOM. LET US TELL YOU ABOUT "Bad Blood" shows itself in a muddy com plexion, pimples, blurred eye eight, loss of weight, and gen eral debility. "Bad blood" is impoverished blood too poor and thin to furnish nourishment to the flesh, nerves and vital organs. Tunesten Electric Lamp Greatest advanca in lighting methods since the invention of Incandescent lamps. EXAMPLE - .. 8 C s, 32 C. P. Ordinary electric lamp consumes llOwsttsper Boar 32 CP. "Tungsten" electric lamp consumes 40 watts per hour Saving , I ..:..:.....)...'- 70 watts par hoar By using "Tungsten" lamps you can get 275 per cent increase in light lor tfca same cost or In other words can have the same quantity o! Illumination (or 35 per. cent ol the cost of lighting with ordinary electric lamps. The Astoria Electric Co Meecliam by their beneficial action on the system will purify the blood and upbuild the bodily and mental vigor. Beecham's Pills begin aright by correcting the digestion and establishing regularity of the bowels. They increase the health making elements that enrich the blood and give tone and vigor. Beecham's Pills are best for poor blood as they cleanse it thoroughly and FEBRUARY TIDE TABLE "FEBRUARY 1909. FEBRUARY 1909. High Water. A. M. Date. m. m Carry off Impurities mi triib full directum tOe, and trtnr!av ...... 1 Tuesday 2 Wednesday ... 3 Wednesday ... 3 Thursday 4 Friday s Saturday 6 SUNDAY .... 1 Monday T,,,!-,!, C. Wednesday Thursday , Fridav .... Saturday 13 SIIVHAV . .14 Monday 15 Tuesday 16! Wednesday ...17 lhursday ... 1'riday Friday Saturday . . SUNDAY . Mondav Tttesday ..10 ..11 ...12 181 .19 .19 .20 .21 22 ..23 Wednesday ...24 Thursday .,,..25' Friday ...26 Saturday 27 SUNDAY ....28 9:54 10:47 0:30 11:35 1:08 1:40 2:10' 2:35 3:00 3:27 3:55 4:28 5:06 5:51 6:47 7:52 8:59 10:01 111:001 0:26 11:54 1:05 1:45 2:25 3:05 3:45 4:30 5:18 6:13 7:15 ft. 8.6 7.0 8.7 7.3 7.4 7.6 7.7 7.7 7.9 7.9 7.9 7.8 7.81 7.8 7.9 8.2 8.6 9,01 7.7 9.4 8.2 8.7 9.0 9.2 9.2 8.9 8.7 8.3 8.0 h. m Low Water. A. M. 11:44 12:18 12:55 1:32 2:05 2:38 3:16 4:00 4:47 5:50 7:07 8:34 9:52 10:54 11:43 112:45 1:35 2:25 3:15 4:10 5:10 6:25 7:52 Date. fh. mXft. M. ft. T? Monday II 4:10 3.7 Tuesday 2 5:10 3.7 Wednesday ... 3 6:05,3 i'j Thursday . ... 4 6:50 3.3 8.5 Friday ........ 5 7:Z8 a.i P.M. h. ml ft. Q . . ... aaiuraay ..... ! SUNDAY .... j' 3 Monday ...... 'n Tuesdav ...... x't Wednesday i.f10 en Thursday ? Friday ........12 s'g Saturday ,....13 H SUNDAY ....14 e Monday ......15 2 ? Tuesday . .....16 Wednesday ,..17 Thursday .,...18 '" Friday ........19 'o'i Saturday 20 l SUNDAY ...,21 Vtnnrlav ......22 o'fi Tuesday ;. .23 g o' Wednesday 72 Thursday 25 i'i lfridav '..261 1 batiirday u 8:041 3.0 8:35 2.8! 9:07 9:33 10:10 10:52 111:45 0:09 1:181 4.0 2:46 4:10 5:15 6:10 7:00 7:48 8:35 9:20 10:10 11:08 0:05 2.6 2.4 2.2 2.0 1.8 .... 3.4 5:10-0.4 6:00-0.7 6:42-0.9 7:18-0.S 7:521-0.5 8:20-0.1 8:45 0.4 9:07 9:33 10:00 oilol 6.1 SUNDAY ... ,.28 l;lS 4.2 4.1 3.5 2.9 2.2 1.6 1.1 0.8 0.6 2.9 3.5 10:33 2.t 11:15 12:47 1:58 3:11 4:16 5:11 6:00 6:45 7:30 8:10 8:50 9:33 10:18 11:10 112:13! 1:25 2.40 0.8 1.2 1.8 2.4 1.6 1.2 0.7 0.0 -0.7 1.1 1.3 -0.9 -0.4 0.3 1.1 2.0 0.7 0.7 0.6