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i; K CU. ': " -J V 't or-- JOURNEY IflccniTeaF Old Doy - - ... M f I I , , ' ' f , Tommy Reynold uVeara "ho way from British ship at Portland her- W about fobrfhonthe kgo.f. w - put iiboard the overland train this jnorning ty Officer Gardner Of the Boys" and Girls' aid Society, and started oil his long jour ey homeward. '; ' - The boy's parents' ilve at Cardiff, Ens and, and Wine 'interned of their boy's lesertlon from the yeasel upon, which they ad placed" hint as .ant. apprentice them rdered1 hint ir Beta? delays The lad had been knocking about-the lty,; working at Odd, lobs, ever since he eft the shin. Th world used ntrarougn r than he expected, and he Is entirely willing to go Jhome to mamma, " . The money for Abe boys ticket front Portland to New fork was furnished bffieer Gardner y the anxious patents. At the Atlantic seaboard ne win do tomtea iftsr by other parties! The la4 Is bright Lnd has Itartted ft food deal knocking 'about thf world since tokvinc home, and an easily lake care: oj Jyi5e p u or water.. 4 ' V ( 'i third -mqiment:; ( ? 1 "" " l - , Orders. (ssUeB -foV feeGjioa Colonel Everett, of the Third Regimen O. N;- O.. has issued an order directinc jthw memtrs of Coipnnlei B, C, 1, F aB4. O, a4H0tpltal.aetchment to report foa Wednesday, March M, at the Armory tar Quarterly inspection and muster.;; The ' Kuacdamea wilt be-idfuU Uniform. ' ) Company' A, ot the same- regiment, wlU be- rnspeeted .and, rouetered at Oregon t ctty. ilareft M.by Major O, C. Voit jjKglolfeteln. The regiment 'will bo review ad; br Colonel W. H. Jordan. XT. B. A, (ttred.,; - s Tho largo drtll room on the second Rode r: the mam rmory tmucung rwiiu upon ncluilon of rne inspection ana ceremo- ale,. b open to tne members i me regi snent and their friends, for dancing. Com- nw P will take charge of the floor on' this occasion and givo suchT directions IwUfc best promote the pleasure- -and en tartalnment of the tTgimetife gueata, MONTAVILiA,' V Mr. ' Antensenf Whe has been quite 111, Is - recovering slowly. t - ,t . ,., - Thore-was a taUnnderetandlng in. the matter of ! the delegates elected on the regular Republican ticket at pcecinct X Albert- P. Vajt Was glected," Instead of nis father, the postmaster' A . , John B. Htrt, who has been very 111 with cancer, 4s around today for the first , J. J. Peify- has aold his resldenoo to Sir: Xuhd. a newcomer. , . . Quito number ot Eastern people moved lot MoatavlU latel, and there-la stHk a big demand for houses. iMonUrUl Assembly, ; United Artisans, Is growing fast. JDurlng the last month the Assembly ne taken in. over twenty five new candidates. ' The rttular meeting of the Mbntavllla Board of Trad will bo bold Friday even ing. ; ..'j. Ph-i - Pv. Sam Sloan,, the 'butcher. Is slowly re covering from an ttafk et pneusnnlat. A. b. castoras preunr ing to ouia residence on BpencefjitreeU V" v There is. ohtta a- aieat deal of t.Uk6y the residents of Monfavilio. Of Siting tip s petitlotk todadare ttiOifceWi "fxtlooti a- nuisance.' '1 iig 4 The tfUtfbutfij-'4f Wealth" formed the sublef fbf. the ltiH before the Eco nomic Leaf ne Wedhesdar night, by Pro- feeeor Frederic C- Micks, of the Univei- slty, of CitKlnnaU, QhiOvlPe sata hat. inasmuch as fW peotfler produce what' they reautre,. taey-e. eampeued. to ex change with ethm-a, through barter and' ale. He did not, beUevein the ytopian Idea of k -distribution, of wealth according to man's heeds for each nian would 'esti mate his owhirequlremelhts wrongly. ' A general scramble iroUld result,7andthe present - existing conditions would be overturned.. Mo .believed that corpora tions and .business Snierprlae should be ,open tr public Inspection and censorship to preyeht abuses. ;';" -t'V'.vj V NECESSARY. , County Assessor Cr McDonald has three denudes in the field making a 're port of the numbef of new Improvements. Upon these ;retJorts will be based the as 'Msataoat' fotiLyistsetttl)ess. state being assessed, from the reooraea Plata:? tt II found that mfchy persons who: put up buumngs In the outlying parts d the city fai toiotths k jbermlt ftasmv tie City KnglneeFs efflf e, as tequlrebj? la.,' jtt one section, lor instance, Deputy as sesaor Maxwelr states that where twelve puildinit ky oeen erected "ohlyl 4Hree structures wera tlven the, necessary per mits.. Many are doUbtles unaware jp,at permita are required .. ven tnsugtj;ttje. party bUlMItig does hot occupy a portion of the street . The law relating thereto has beta changed.' The .permits cost tl oaehi.4f P'-rr Wi s' '':' i'ri : i$Sfx'.L K Wi twt 'riii vh,'' ' ; 3fe Call for, elean, press and deliver three r , m mei ST w a VHi Jnleoesf your slot wng nit each week, : sow on 1 buttons, sew- Up, ti ana give you a Ucket good for eight shines eaoh month, all for H per month. Unique Tailoring Co., til' Washington street. :. .-,.-rJ 1 " ' I" ' " 'iniill ,' .-f -K- j?, ; ! Tho .Columbia Telephone Co. liair its printing done in ' Portland , Are- union otWs dor ( .s I ten sure oinere.Qor v f . .-, I' ii ii I'iiiI 'i t . -,r Astounding; ih-Mohtahi. TAiirnal SnWitl I : 1 . ' DILLON. Mont. March S.-Thli is the story, of one of the rrtost wonderful ,01- coverlea of modern tlm--0f , th Wsjory of the world, iit fact. lit the Savins- of the most precious of sill sour metals'lf the discovery meets with i'the iideecss which Is anticipated. It mean that-tnil l!Cn of dollars In fine fold W"l bo re .covered by' a process which tntr v unionise modern methods. -Ott thd hlg bench which lies In the Bl Hole -basin. a. few miles from Wisdom, Mht.,?hera is an immense glacier noraid. J Ji coeers an area of several ihodaaol aores, mad tests, which have been mads show -that this Immense deposit carries a yalu , -if about t In gold to theton. f ; ; , The gold is as flh aa flourl -.'ahd.ittlHIg respect It much resembles the fold found on the Snake river, as -it will, fleas On water. JTlme and again iare prospector and miners at UmptedHosayw thl gold by ground-sluicing, panning, waUlnf it over, blankets and every ' either means' known to the piaoer nllher, m all" of them met with, failure, and t eA.the conclusion that the kold,oul4 not be saved and thai it woui4 lie forever Just withour tho reach of man. , ., , , - Last year, however, the means of lav ing the gold was accidentally dlscotertd. The great moraln Was Wov'trted into a ranch and among1 th plows' Ih us ' wa one of ancient. paUerif, belied tevether with copper bolts.; Oka oay.Al, l. Noyet, manager of fhe ranch ttioUce'd iomethlnt .pflhtflte abcnin te appearahca t the bolt -Jiaadk bk.m low;: He ntastlgate ,nd found that on each, of-the Wt tieads- a chunk of .amalganv had formed. He t k his knife' and Dried them oft.1 Iftd tfter It had -boon retorted fi jwal loufid ; tfiat tt, ytelobout bo canu to each bolt nevj, f everaf nuggets of . lik character i Wf lakeu . from the poifc Jheada beforlt le. wfng was done and the pig dump Was wed, oyer and over Sjralh, eKww the-raeh who Own thO rincK think they have settled on the best method' o saving tho-i placer told, Ih ' the glacier morairt.' They have halt all of. their plows copnerpiated 'On the knderelde of " the .-mould board. Tha tin dflsfr drohnlna oyer the shire depotiti th fiaur fold tm the prepared mould boards krtd they act in -th same" wianhee' as the plates Iti a free gold stamp milt. - If the .chemo Works,, a It la. thought It Will, all that remains to ; -be- done 1 to plkt their board with a thin coating of ; "quick' amalaami which, gathers and retbrt It, Tho gentlemep behind the schem hare great hopes of making a, uc6eM 6f it and mining men all over tha world watch for the. suceeas of the venture with tno t"st. " . i -I J J" SpNNYSiDB rtOG CHOIR ; Chief Clerk Ostrandar, "of the Northern' PaeUto trolght department) s destrlnf a auiel and pleasant-place for'hls.famti moved out to Sunnyside. TAt first he felt $o lonely that jho.cs.me.nery neaHy taking (tut tVlth, him ,a. copy rvtwo. of ths-JolRi. western, classification, sheet to read im, days and evenings while he was reattr.gs. e did carry with "kith 4 ktthch - of O'd tissue? copies rof Taybiillfff ' to as shaving paper and With Which t bttl'd Area. . . ." But a man caa get used to anythltm In tlme-even living at Sufanyalde. . 8a, in Mn OstrandeCs Kjaae.f Out Oft THlrtletU street there Uk a- limpid Pond, bat there len't any bosky dell; beeausd bosky dells run short when that pand Waa ptanteil A colony of frogs Which was Seeking a place to practice a number f hW Opert, for the summer season, hOipftstaaded fit pond. ..... They- got so the( knew, Mr. Ostrandcr whenever he got off tho earo go home. They felt lonely themselves and purely out of kindly.- feting". thj- havo tried to make thlhgs pleasant for him. Ho, declares 'ihat .jhelhsUhk: h-j shows up they begin in a ohorus to sink HVvh I ,, Am . . . Kale - "Wanta SlWkaf tlome.": and other, recent brodtlctlons of Uhe song; Writers. - . --r.! .-. ; r-rrt , (Journal Special jServtre.) U NELSONVILLE3, O.i March fo.-ic'om-ing face to face with Ma yd f j Mervin Wells, in front of a ; hotel , rBcently, Samuel JT. Howe, a busfhes tnah, stf upl and severely pummeled hittU Friehdl ht both have taken up tha tnfubie, Which originated In the Mayor publishing In hip pnper . an article criticising ,KowV ; h Uavni' MkmA- TTnwS': ewiifttJV mtiA .- li- plcadei guilty to assault and battery, but his fine has not vet keen assessed. Mdtoe's brother was also arrested. f' , HOUSEBOAT FQR UWYEftS A novel Idea has been but Into eXefa- tion by Chase Chapter of tho till Delia Phi Fraternity, of th law department ot the University of Oreg4Hv The chapter hits purchased a houaeboaU ttriginaliy the property, of Richard Clayson, and - will utilise it ks headauarter for tn chapter. it Is now being furrilshed. V , -1-' Jtartnc h sumttlet', the boat fW b moored near Roes' Island. Tho property will be held In trust by k board ot this tees,? which at present Comprises J. K Kennedy; :':W,.:1 U MOrgan and-;tedwjn; Mays, rcpresentlhi the Alumni, ahd taul Kick and Jay "Hi: UpiotU ttprtSentlng the school. fit.!. ft (Scripps-McRae Mmi Atioiattott.i BAN ' FRANC18CO. March JO. The fju-1 preme Court-; bas:- affirmed ; tha decision Of .tho .lower court declarlnl. th trtis; -clauso-ofjTtito--wia.f thlat J. Ck ihir,; as applied to the personal property. Inval id. It permits the distribution: Of t,O0Q,- K of personal property among the three Fair children. -l-uY-r-: i,.. , Preftrrtd Stoek tornatocsk Discovery IW boh. ,4M. thAgpgg, t. wfum.i;c.bo fa '- Improvement Noted Through out rortianoY. ; Work bas been started -on the' large ? 5 WS,00 warehouse ot tho John Deer flow Company.' on ast Tamhlll street, It Will be 2U0X100 feet, with two Stories and basement.; too.QOO oublo feet of lumber rill bo1 required for. too bulling, Th eontractor 14 t B. -Benhott.t;s''U jir Building- Improvement are still going on la all parts of the elty. The erection ot four flata on Mill street; near. Second, has boon begun by Lewis eV Lewie fof tha B. O. Reed estate. The building; is (Ox CO feat, each flat oontalnm Ave rooinsV 'A residence for W. H. Corbett,' of tho Wil lamette Iron A Steel Works, at tha bead of Kearney street 1 now in course of con struct ton.1 It will boat ts.80. '.:. . , Tho value of tha real estate transaction for tho last week reaches ri,5J3, exclu sive or the X363.S48 involved In-the trans far ot tho Marquam. property. M acres (n Dunn's addition were sold to Earl C, Bronaugh by Rj L. Dunn for $11,000. Th University tAhd Company sold to 1 K Rahh 71 aereo in sections 11 and If, In township ! nohh, range X east, for $20 MO. 4 Tho remainder of tho transfars wars roaldoaeo Mvportlaii fX; -., i--s-s " Repairs o tbs Brown lock are ia pro- frees, and th building' will soon ' bo da xcellent condition again, and' the hew warehouse bf Studebaker Bros, on tCast Morrison street. Is almost completed. Th excavations are almost computed for the) Lawrence t buildinf, at First and Oak itroeu, In aplt of the delay occasioned by the rain, Work on tho Falling build Int. gt Fifth nd Tamhlll streets, Is still in progress, abd the building will be om pleted without, delay. The f orti,and,LtinU oeriomnan is maitinr minv imtiM ments. In tho wal 'of machinery; ete; .. ' . wore on me sasn, aoor ana blind fac tory of the rank iniith. Conjpaity it Seventh apd , Tayjor? ; itroets;. jriu. .prob ably b begumtoday. J It U expected to ; me uuiiuiiigs up ana me mscninery fn by the middle Of Mayi Tb cost !fXfW4,iy JV. The plant Will ne'-itJ-'f .A v r (Journal Special Service.) ST. LOUIS. March JO.The entire Una f tho Qalvettpn, "Hbustori A Hendetfcoti; from Houston to Galveston, has been sprinkled with Beaumont oil. By a crude arrangement the sprinkler Is attached t4 tne end of . a tank t;ar,-throwing tho oil between tho- rail and kbout three feet on either side ot the track. The oil will not only lay tho dust, but will save Wear and tear on machinery, . preserve thf crosstles, kill tho weeds hd by forming; tne eartn. in cakes, will, keep tho water ? W si.dli.bV' iheViU; prop't Ulaoq a lie will be lengthened several yeare. From f,00 to'osok9nabff1 were sprinkled on .every mile of tho roa between Houston" kn6"OlVesT0tf. It IS said thatjthotratbikler Milk be-awst lOvar ko rokcrtwice """itw 1 THE cnrBALi: The Firs Commissioners have had th two old carpets taken out of the Com missioners' .commissary room and tho electrician's apartments and patched tip and put down In the assembly, room. where Secretary of the Board . Colonel Weldler has his office. Tho quarters art not as handsomely, furnished as fastidi oueness might demand. Additions are being made to the fftv Museum o rapidly thst Col. L. L. Maw- kwlps, tho custodian, is becoming greatly distressed fof spate. The two large rooms at tho Southwestern part of the bulldlnt nave been .completely occupied and tha overflow has been distributed about n the, hallwaya atl over tho. second floor, Tne question of adequate quarters la bo coming so i serious that It will have to be met soon- or the. stuff ed . birds, ant mal and other curios win? have to be parceled out kmeag the various city offices .located h,'tho ball.-' v-:.T ,Tho new charter in pamphlet form will be Issued : from th printers this week. Tho laat. Proof wa given to the !hae ter board yesterday. ' Teh thousand cop. les WUf bo Issued at a st of 1750. 4 Dr. John .C, Egh.' City -Physician.: be lieves that ho bai the smallpox epidemic tinder complete control. Thf number dt patients In the peethouse has been re dueed to. U, . . ' The Benjamin Boop collection of birds and animals, for tho city museum, had been systematically arranged in tho mu seum at tha city .Hall. -' . .: . . Profs rrad 8tock Strlnglaaa Bearis.'" now xorar nnesi proaucuoa. (Journal Special Servloe.) 4 SAN ANTONKV Texas, March 0.-t7p. on the complaint of hla alleged ' elfin th wife, formerly Mrs. Mary A. Parker or Plttaburf. Mo.. ChrUtlafi c; Nelson, hiia4 Captain A. N. Freeland. alias: John Ani de.rson. alias Nelson Porter, was airst4 here' at a local 'hotel while In company With' bis alleged ninth wife, forner1f Mrk," A. p. Mitburn, whom he married t rt. Scott tw weeks ato. . Nelson admlti tbat .b la wanted to several sutes aflid is charged that he baa undlvdrced lveg In i la -' Angeles, , Cal., '. Portland, Ore., Plattaborg, Mo., Ft. . Scott, KH.. Salt Lake Qty. Utah, St. Paul. Minn and otbar ibointaiHo is ;bqut yeart ld;!s rather ,good ,'looklng and wwdll dressed, and speaks with a-slight German accent,.:'; t f-'-;: -.MX'VIi : r LUMBERVVANTED"- Tho Board Of .Trade is sending samntel of Port Orferd cedar to VWlsconsln 111 re ponee ton request from1 4 large sash nj door manufacturer of thaf state. - Tha aipas qr lumoer wanted ttr chiefly larch, cedar and yellow pine. A deal baa Just been closed by 'thfem for 60,000 acre of timber land In California.'1 And tho ' lafeif amount M wanted ,fo; Oregpftf; n ii ae. Mlkl- A A I1M.J1 V iA-'.,... ' J REALSTATE,' .1 fITH M NTH UIIW: Ullll llllllll UIIL. - V" : "' ' i i ' ' 1 . ;' 1 ...... ' r . The following players have- been signed by the Portland Ball. Club this season. v Sam yigheux, catcher and team man ager i aeo. Etigie, pitcher; Lou Mananery, first baie; 'Andy Anderson, second bass Ik T. Hupp, , third base; Jake Diesel shortstop; ; Max Muller, left field; Fred weed, right field, fM Rankin, center new. i' Joe Mahaffery, who was with" the u bUqlle team last year; bas been signed aa pitcher and also Oto. Wltbeck..; college bov ot abllttr from New Tork State. Ed. Rankin, placed for center field, is L local 4nan, whose good work has earnea pirn place) In the team. ' The ball grounds are In fine condition lnd five exhibition games will bo played With the Monograms Sunday April Htb, raturaay, Wth, unday, xotn, . Saturday, Wth and Sunday, JTth. , v The team leaves Monday. April Z8th. to open tfi season with one week In Tacoma, ropenipg on the th. ' The Uniforms of the club have been changed to grey and black. Black stock Ings, grey Shirt and pants, grey cap WitH two black bands,, and grey waterproof CoatS. " For Street wear they will use grey "Th Butle Club wUl wear grey and red. Helena, maroon and old gold. Spokane tray and brown. Seattle, trey and blue. Tacoma, trey and maroon, EUGENE NOTES. Counties Get No Rebate from the State on Taxes. ' ivsv''' '. " ''''' ' 4. fff (Journal Special Service.) . ; , BCQKNRj,-March 20. County Treasur- r -A' S.-!pAH.Mrtn hits nmmvA lrtfi-tima ,l i T:.. . . - . Jloh from Stale Treasurer Moore ay Sa lem thaf 'the 3 per cent rebate on taxes paid before March 15 does not apply to tha state Uxvs paid by . the , counties Treasure Pa tterann nf ' Ikn cntintr'a stats tax,. Itss the 8 per cent, amounting to H1.80T.M, On March 14. Sheriff Withers bs collactsd over 1 120,000 taxes since the rolls Were obemed on March. Jat. TbS? f ot - tam Laundry hss been purchased front iQardner Dennis by. Mrs. Bt 8. Pritcheif, aa eXperiend laun dress. 8h took charge today. Tha wen-known hardware firm of Chambers A Bro. have Just nut-chased a Urge atock of furniture in Portland, which I they Will carry in their . store here. ' '.la tne police court yesterday Wm. Mon too and Jdbn Allen were fined ta and ts respectively,' for engaging in a fight on tha atreets. . - Andrew J. Carpenter, a civil war sol dler, aged 60 years, died near this city yesterday afternoon. An Itinerant crippled peddler has been fouhd with smallpox In one of the hotels. The .city ,, authorities will take every tneahs possible to prevent lis spread. - ThaUnlverstty of . Oregon track team Will begin active ; training on , Monday, March. Si. A-dual track meet between theilotal tam and tho Paalflc University Warn, hal teen'arapted to be pulled off In fiu4ensiMayiaattuM , t, ' t, ' "."-, ' Til. - ' I i I i i ... , I v " frofarrod Stock 6almon. ' ' gtpaed from yl Chinook only. . T7"f Oregon city. v.-.-1-r-T ' 1 ': .j ':A (Journal Special Service.) , !tHVhCVt CJTY March 10 Honnralila ohn F. .Cfples, of Portland, gave an Entertaining lecture Thursday night, on tils four years' observations In Chile and South American; countries. The lecture was under the auspices xtt the Clackamu County Hbmane Society, and the pro ceed are to swell a fund to be used In' thd construction of a -drinking fountain and Wateritig trough in Oregon City. ReV. A. J. Montgomery, secretary of tha soci ety,' presided,' and State Senator George C. Brownell ' introduced the speaker. There Ware, several selections by the Maccabee male quartette, and a solo by C. A. MlUar . - Count Treasurer Alfred, Luell)ng baa MsUed. A call -to the leffect that he baa money on hand to pay alt county war rants' Otidoiraed prior to 'February 1, MWt tlso all road warrants endorsed prior tq wly li m. f ' -i - , , ,-, C F. Keller,' of Pensylvanta. addressed tt Socialist meeting at Red Men's ball last frilght. A htsss convention of the Soctai- iata Of the? First 'Congressional district flit be held here tomorrow to nominate candidate' tor Congress. MERGER SUIT. ' MScHppa-ilcRea News Association.) NEW YORK, March 19,-John Kennedy, director ot the Northern Securities Com paBy.jPnd ft largrt stockholder in me Northern Pacific and the Great Northern, gave testimony this monilnK in the hear lt)t of. tha suit brought by Peter Powers In the Vhlted Btates Circuit Court al Minneapolis to prohibit the retirement of th preferred sharea of Northern Pacific Speaking Of the formation of the North ern Securities Company, Kennedy said lie had talked Over' the matter ot a holding company with James J. Hill on several rvocaslons.,The matter was again dis cussed last summer when he adv.-im.cd the dplrtloh that a hold'ng company would be a good thing. . as it would prevent a repeUtlonlof the famous-panic ol tfce Northetft Pacific. DEATHS.;-,: ; Infant ""sotl ot X. s. l. and Annie . JB. lAUrk, 410 K.. Fourteenth street: acuta bronchitis.' .!', ;. ..W- '';",?. ' HutK Artlt '. Whitney, 6C8 Tenlfto streat, fieUwood, aged, 70 years; old age. . ' Joseph Schnabel, Portland Sanitarium, aged 83.' tuberculosis,, ..-l," .?'.';; William McOrathr 1S3Q E. Ninth Street, N aged W paralysis. . . . .Dtto 8chumkrvn.- monumantal and Jlulldlng work, 204 Third 8t. : tl- rnataa on first ciats worn omy.--. ; r Flhley 4t 8on, Undortakerg not embalmort. Third and Jefferson Itrtata, 'do" ftrst-clasa stvork and deal tiOhOfably With all. ; ' i V ,Tao'tdward ' HoLosam - trmdertap: Ittf Coh faitoral directors aad osa balasars. SSO TambtU. Phoao 807. e: '""i" .'! ri) .Pref erred Stock Ovstara. 1 : . . a . ..... uif gst oysters: oiggest tins. HAYDEN .DEAD. S3 A Prominent ; Salem .Lawyer f MWW ".. (Journal Special. Service.) ' BALEM. Marah .-8amuel L. Hayden, a prominent Marion Couhty Democratic politician, died suddenly , kf his home in this city -Wednesday nitht of paralysis of the heart He was- aged, My ears. Mr. Hayden was a hatlve son of Oregon and one of the brightest criminal lawyers In the Northwest He served two terms ah prosecuting' attorney for' tho Third tuaiciai inatnet rron lswo xo uw, ana si the time of hls death was a member of the Uw Arm of Maxwell Hayden, of this clty;n.i,i.....;:W -r;. . Mr. Hayden i wag the probable Demo cratic nominee for Joint Senator from Marlon and Linn counties, He Is .'sur vived by a tolls and otto son.. ' Ho was the son of Hon.? Beajsmin, Harden, of Polk county, who Is stll living. - court .tos. Harry XTboieK Tounf bai sued J. R. Cooksey to kare 4 bloud In title removed to blocks 2, 8 and eV 'C Reed tract! Cooksey claims an- Interest adverse to plaintiff, brought about by Sheriff's vale for taxesv?": f ;';-f.-;.; ' Articles of Incorporatlob Of Che Portland Reduction A Mining Cmpaiiy were filed In the. County" Clerk office yesterday. The incorporators are Russetl K. Sewell, C. E. Rumellli and M. A. M, Ashley. The capital stock Is l-il.ono. Sarah Born has patUioned' the court to havo her son L. H. Born, appointed adR mlnlstrator ot the estate of her husband Frederick Borrt, deceased. The estate ia valued st 40,000. Tha heirs are Mrs. Born, L. ti. ' Bdrn, and Currle Born, a daughter. V ' John P. and Emma C, Jacobson were authorixed yesterday to change their names' to Jacobs. ' ' v ... Judge Fraser baa sranted judgment by default in the suit of Adda Parrlsh, ad ministratrix, of JW estate of Samuel Pur rtsh, decetisedt to recover4 f 1080. I Ora Lena Barker hal commenced pro- eedings f gainst Harry Orton Barker, for desertions ''i-":?.' 't, . The attachment ault 6f Geo, T. Myers vs. H. HUdebraad 6 recover T0 rent for premises at thi Northwest .... corner of Third and Salmon streets, has been die missed, settlement having been reached out of court ,.''- ' ':- v - ' W. R. Housekeeper ' was yesterday granted a .foreclosure Judgment in the sura of fioou against A, -B. Borthwkk et al. v The estate of Wllhltmtna Mohle, de ceased. Is apprsised at f.S8.'t In the t-tfort to set aside the '.1KW de fault, judgment Iti' the suit of 8. O. Cor- rell vs. Augusta BslleV, made before Judge Fraasr yesterday, Jt was repre sented that the defendant had bad a reasonable- excuse, fof not obeying the summons. Attorney negei was given un til Friday to prrpare an amdavit to that effect with ft view to reopening the case. Brnest Tbbf sett mild Adam Crossman. or La Grande, Ora,4 wfcrd, discharged . In bankruptcy by JUdge BMiingnr. ' Joaeph Kllnematt arid Barah Ann Knife man, of Hlllsbofo, have filed a petition In bankruptcy; ; Liabilities, 11,829: assets. some real eatat lit Washington county. value unknown. Rather than Ktand A 1.1000 damage suit. Brown A MeCaba, ; itevedores, have paid longshoreman Nelson 1400 for Injuries received While' loading lumber on the Knight Companion, recently. Nelson's foot was -rushtd and be whs confined in St. Vincent's hospital Several weeks. At torneys Strnhan. and Setoff threatened to bring the suit and effected the compro mise. ...... . - -"' Thomsslne R.' BtWfi 1 final report of the estate of per mother, Thomastne Eueley, shows a cash balance of M219. The appraisement Otherwise Is 1 10,000. She is the apie helw ; Saturday and Monday, Sheriff Fraser turned over.td County Treaaurer Si.-ott '., Brooke, 1408,000 tax money:" 1 ' Judge Cleland has granted Phil Neis a 00-day suy Vol proceedings in the suit brought by Estelia Maylr to collect $4371 on a promissory note, tnada in 180.1. It was represented that the, defendant had. Sled a petition id ' bankruptcy In the United. States Court ' "' ' fgcrlpps-McRa Nws Association.) SEATTLE, March tD.-Representatlves of the Moran Bros, and all those affected by the strike, are holding a meeting today with a view. of adjusting the dlfflciiitics by arbitration, Indlcatloiadi-e favorable to a settlement, . ' - ''; - OREfeON TOR BOERS. Secretary. .Moore, pf.the Board of Trade, has received, k communication of inter est from WUtiani Reed, of thia city. Mr. Reed state that tha Department of the Interior hftV dciegattfd him to make a apeclal report In- ritlnS. entitled, "Ore gon -for tha Boer,' and ask for all available recent printed matter relative to Oregon j which the Board of Trade possesses, ks he wishes to bring his re port down to 1002.. If possible. ..,' ', 'r..'AJia.la.!.'..y.,t', .-ILaLaB :xk9mriQ street';. Special For frlday and Saturday GOOSE LIVES PATS, pure Jit fbis nn graa. teg. L.v..,.l,.,.iU.,i...i. ZUC ROTAN8 -m swdlrtes ln oil with oc -0 Trouffiss; reg. c, I for...., 30C SHRIMPS Dunbar, serv on let- on . tue with mnyonalse (........,... ZUC - : , -i . Regular ,25c. - v MARMLAD6 Keller's Dundee, jr. slightly bltter for , 40C "-. , Regular Ho jar. EJGOSEvary on guaranteed, per1 f c i doa ...,,'... .1.4 I wi 60c TEA Oolong,; Eng. Breakfast. As sam, veyton, dapan, per lb...... - v Regular. T6o .'lb. . Tmp. "ROCK CANDT.. to make Ar Rock sndRye; per-lb 4UC dDCKKNHKlMER IWK, full tt 1 1 C gts., regular )..,...vu. $ 1 1 J) OAS LtOHTEB including ana box OR gas tapers ZJU- Just received from Germany, Lentils, . Oreen Kern and .Potato Flour, .' ' ':v ''" ..'- .!'. ' 'i :-i y I ' - ' -;-'-'. '-'" -M0 SBSBaasateaajsaasMn " y-: i ' ' ' ' i - . 7tXi ... t , . .. ' .. A'i .; .hi - ' MANIFACTIRERS AND IMPORTERS OF .GOODS Boss of the Road Overalls Standard Outing Shirts . Blankets Flnfmls : Cassimcres and Clothing SOU AGENTS TOR Stockton Woolen Mills fM'LtaWs' ' . . ..... 3 . Banfield-Veysey. Fuel Co. SLAB WOOD Get your tader in early and give your wood . '.' l chanc t0 dry. , : , - Ore. Phone, Main 363. Columbia,' 373. DOSCH'S DISCOVEftlES, Relics He May; Carry 'Away in ooai ian rpcKett , - !!: ''i I President Tift, of the Oregon executive committee ot the :. Pan-American add Charleston exposition, has received a let- j ter1 from Colonel Dosoh, describing hts visit to Fort Sumter and his search for war relics there. Colonel Doscb writes that on a Visit to the fort a few days ago ho discovered , several -anexptoded spherical or shrapnel-shaped shells which have lain there for forty years, and which are completely covered with bar nacles. h also found two small can-, non 'about five feet long' and weighing possibly TOO pounds, and which werg used by Major Anderson In defease - Of Fort Sumter, April 12 and 13, im,. .Colonel Dosch will try to get permission front the War Department to bring them to- Oregon for the soldiers' monument. ' He will also try to obtain one of the shells, - DECISION RATIFIED. Journal Special Sefvlce.J , , i , SALEM. March 20 The executive com mittee of tne State Intercollegiate Ora- tprlcal Association has ratified the abtlon ot the Judges at the recent contest In awarding medal to Wm. Q. Hale, of the Pacific University. Tha day after the eon test an error was discovered in tht .flhd- Ings 6f one of therjudgoe, whlchf When corrected, gave Sternberg of Albany Col lege' first place over Hale by one. point. Five members of the committee were present and the vote oh thd ratification of the judges' . award was cdoae, being three to two. - . Si,i!,sr,--h(-r.-' W. C. T, u meeting! The Woman's ' VhrlstIanI vTemperance Union beld a meeting last evening at the First Baptist church. The principal sub ject of the' evening was delivered by Mrs- Helen D. Hartford, state president of the W. C. T. V., her subject being I'What Hath God Wrought t." Echoes' FrOm the National Convention, Fort worthy Tex." An addresa Was, also delivered by Mtss-f F, E. Gotshall. " subject. ?The Money Changers." ,The program : consisted of . solos by Mrs. M. A...FuUilove, songs by Jhe White Ribbon Quartet and recitation by Mlas Margaret Shelley, after whieb'j I he meeting adjourned, : ; . ; ; ADTEK Si PORTLAND, OREGON '. POtS.TLrANDg OR We Guarantee these Remedies OR REFUND THE MONEY. : If you are suffering with rheumatism get one .bottle of La-Cas-Ka and Snake Oil Liniment and If it does not benefit you return the bottles and your money 1 ia refunded. At all druggists at SOo each. " Tttcca Root Salve will cure the most Obstinate cases ot skin, diseases, bolls and carbuncles. It Is a aure speciflo euro fof piles. Try a box. Only SOo at all drug gists. . . - ' A S-bit bottle of - tho Great v Taquls . Cough dure never falls to cure the moat severe cough, or cold, Qtopa 4 it in one dose. The only sure remedy known fori croup and whooping cough. At all drug ', gist. , K If your druggist does not have any these remedies on band come to head--quarters, r -, J' ' OREGON CHEMICAL CO. - . 424 Washington street. . ' ; . 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