The Evening journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1902, March 21, 1902, Page 4, Image 4

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THE EVENING- J.OTOKAL,' PQBTLAffP,,:
it
altpjld
D.BOWIN..
Tiep1tBe'
Mate 500
.SUBSOUPfnON FR1CX
Far Wtek . . . 1 '. V .10 Cento
pellvered anywhere In . the City.
Mr snail to any address, $3.00 per year.
H-00 tor
lour months.
JOURNAL PRINTING CO., PUBUShERSi
Portland; or
MARCH 21, 1602
, . A soldier
8 REWARD.
When th long!
os .Agulnaldo - Was
found and capture
it -was considered a
' great achievement
and it was supposed
.that every man n
berate chance of
had taken the ds-
he expedition Into the
enemy'; mountain
stronghold would be
well rewarded. Fuhslon was made brlg.-
dier-ceneral. but
the rest seen to have
fared pretty poorly!
Lieutenant liaifca-d.
v ..who really took a here active part In the
real capture than
did Funaton, recently.
passed through Pdrtldnd on his ' way to
receive,, his? ere-Mird. ; which consists
' tnalnly In, peine ex
lied to. 4 tour of duty
tn Yellowstone Palk.
iThle tour may ex-
tend 'irfte yearaw apd
carries jwtth-1 it the
'dreariest duty on
barth. U-S r'l
, It mearis to be hdlcd Up In a little ,t wo-.
.;-. company . garrisonl isolated from the
" .'world, at a little pt where no one cornea
unless compelled id- Outside of the mo
tiotonoua routine if keeping the troops
ttlrr4 M so thau they will not die of
the blues, there m nothing to 4 nut
,; . light olt the temptdtlon of playing poker
y and destroying Kentucky hardware.
Bnow-fhoe i trip.: tli rough -the. wll(1-.pf
. the park to keep hi ad-hunters front ex
and nne that fa llnhla ta tilrns fvnaen
fingers and amputated toes.
For c feir month In H ahortfiimmer
the Yellowstone Pnlk la a haiifliil mere.
tiA .k r jt.li :'.4
tourlsta Visit there, and life tsf worth
living. - But' urlnk Ug
a - . - - - .
year it is Siberia
nd exile, and thai
who has been . sentenced 4here Tor crPj'
Aiuiiviiua niay.wei
Tad not thus dlsUilguisbocr hlmselt
Twirr Ia Tnwro
. He ia not only aj tower. In stature, but
he is a tower In Intellect,' and if .he M
rannmltintAA lit l),k OnnnkUnn M nn.ta
"i "tv r
wlll undibutedly rlake another winning
.race. For Qovernol T. T. Geer has cer-
t airily given the Blate ' good, admlnls-
tration. Coming ul "from "the "soil and
, .Ithe ranch and the farm. Governor-peer"
hum prcMU to the frtnt nd lined tight
' Mia fertt k IKft hMMlniJ . m.m aC U
nation. Ha h.a ahL h. V
" eav uiviNiHiiii uwiavuuvn vi aa
of idoaa nnin.ranii''hta'MMn.ii..rkg-of.jM.,,mlniIt machinery houses
was plainly recognised when he was In
vlted to Hump Ohl for the Republican
ticket. Not many 4 en. of the tar
jiavenaipnorjtnruattipqn fhein, lor
vm.u nu er near steis-noora apouaa in
. orators all anxtons to take the field on
. .. the slightest provocltlon. Oregon's Oev-
ernor neia nis own witn all ot tnem, and
- won the highest conjmendatlon from the'
prominent party laJtlera. He la , k pic-
toresque -figure, and la
credltlo his Stat.
pernicious Literature.
Tacoma advertised
in the - New .Torfc
Commercial that , It
the leading ?ea
port of the - Nortlj
west, 'manufactures
mora flour than ni
other city in the
Northwest, and man
.ta' shipped .to the
other port on the
Orient than from any
Paclfle Coast;" that
Tacoma lute and
manufactures more lumber than any city.
West of the M!sl--tpr,r,,of fifty-one
steamships engaged In
the Oriental trade
.from Paclfle Coast
. make Tacoma ahelr
borts, twenty -one
others a .regular port
'thas the I
greatest. Variety of
' the largest pay-roll
ihufaotor
JL.- nrA f
any city of
the
Northwest," etpl." eic
1 It will be readily
n bow difficult it
Is, In the midst of sue
literature as this;
to bring upv children
tude and truth. ' Vl
in paths'1 of recti'
V:JP-- . : . .
The farmer and gaWeners In the vi
cinity tributary to Portland have1 Just
cause for complaint ia the fact that nn
market place Is. pro'
ided for them, its
" -was intended when th
market block was
' donated for their
They represent
large, necessary and
iportant lnternsta
which no city can art
i to overtook. A!)
cities of note provide
uch 'market place
for, producers, and
should be" done
, her before land beciraes so valuable as
; to; practically oui of reach for such
purposes. Portland Jbannot-afford to let
farmers say, they rare noaying,
that they are belngj denied their rights
in Portland by a "mill" .'or by any other
process.
. t i.
- cause mils loot greenest far awsy
; is ; why Oregon peoble Journey away off
to Hot Springs, Txik ," When they get
twingo of rheumatiim. A Portland ua
. Juat hack from theije "'ajr he WoulA hav
. been better off at tfeiy of the hot springs
; in Oregon. He ran Into more enow and
rain and cold weatUer in Arkansas than.
no ever nia at heme, and t hi.: sunny
South antlclpatlotml were doomed t6 1I3-,
appointment, AdWtlsfng was what
caused him to go tkere.'
' That stranger are
surprised at the con-
dltion of Portland
treets is not to be
-wondered at. but t
y may rest assured
that the iresent conVUtlon of things will
iot last much longer. It cannoU Relief
is being arranged foil 'and soon there will
ha a system that will cause the street
to be property cared for.
The Democrat ha 1
turned to Ben T.
Cable, for ' leader
'1 4Q6odnea Jknows
th flarty needs some
w hich to tie up Its bq
of a cord with
to something. t
The building at Thitd and . Mormon,
w hose prop, were suddenly pulled irom
under It yesterday, had long been land
mark In that; central llocatlon.' It , wa
forty 'yeafrl ajto, when pentaf . M jvm.
KI.U pill .JliUpt MHU UKU
very reason to be
proud ors.'workV." Itg
destruction, took
a i many minutes
bt4erectlon took
montha.v'Mf.- Motional J
is mil naie ina
at Forest Grove.
heart jr and enjojrlna lif
The-new building en tlatirsot will he" a
most modern 'structure
and a credit to
the irthweet.. Purlnk
ita-construc(l(n,
the large trowd that Jipw .use Dan M-
Allen'a sidewalk will lie doubled. Tius
Portland" progresses.
Judge Fraalrr Is ent
tied to the com-
mendatlon of- all-? hon
stand he . has taken in
t men -fr the
connection with
fees of roetVn end a
torneys. Hereto-
at owners And
creditors have hat no
rights, and th.lt
the -elTTi, wat e tnttrel
eat tip. the as
sots of , concerns that
In the" courts.' ' The C
tound themselves
Odddess ef Justice
shouldvecnovejf Hib,aaddge from her iVes
-Lcoi
d look .into theidetaHs et many sich
case. I-
... The lob printer, went do. to the editorial
sancium ioie fn institution out. t?ui
the editor plugged him (with an editorial.
ilic 'aha
lm up . with
4 story
bottoms,
the Columbia
gavelm the
heree Wigh
eiutoepresentn-
live grotvied Hn
reporter bunt-
1 the fellow but
elpvator. t Then
Job' 'printer tor
'H was' a; oit,?wth?t
about, two day.
Leading figures amonf . the reguJktr Re
publicans say that they have W cause tn'
regret any action pf theirs, and seem to
think 'that' the Harmof y" attempted to
be handed out to. them at the eonventon
was.a very'raw article.! They also iuo
tlon the legality, of ..thk. oohyention Ap
pointing thr commttteet, and think that
such, actlim wss -in ' di-eot conflict vlth
the primary law. 1
elVi
Colonel poschs scheme, Jo .fill, PrHldht
Itoosevelt with Oregon prune and sal
mon is yilnl'-hVadfay. and promises
jo, pe.4 -gree Vjjucaess. f. The-ruit -a ad Ph
1 will spesk for themaeh'esl and their con-
win apaa, ipi jnew producers
- s . . I . . . -
mt f VrmfminMa. pr
. whore
L$tU H INirnVokW.Vhii regret tMt
L72-i 'Am 'wf bucket-shop specu
IZT I Intlon to cause. W Hownfall, . still point
with pride tb' the wJy in whch he mm
agedth'"irorse,Bhdw at the Exposition
last falK; lie freely worked hard
made a Jgfeat suceeifs of the feature.
i ... , . . .,r - ft f-
I " Missionary chasip Is again becoming
popular pastime la bant. Of -China. Per-
I hajpff;,fegpile tiere lave been reading up
I on how the Chlnesl were chased out of
Rppriygs7t,tvsbr '"and" Loon ' Creek,
I loauo - f
. .. a:
I man. who.gtincea over the order
of Portlsnd beams I to realise what rist
stride the mining Industry is making In
PH "s
l ; rprtlan is keeping right A up with the
i precession, in ) iattrOf do sho vs.
and other fine features of metropolitan
,Xlf .gr not.helrig .glected.
Still, the time meV- come when W. K.
emlfh. wlH Jook ldlftHntlJr'Iupon!the uttt
Ity ot nro soaoes,;
' r:. t,'.-1 J 1 -I- sx,
'It would'break CeirRhodei" heart ta
die and leave all thifce diamonds in this
hannv waHd.' I
With'a're-uhlted
ty, 'Portland "Re
publicans1 can now md
H'to victory at
the polls.
- r 1
4
Hetty Greene's husbuhd is dead.
We'll
bet, he; glad..
THE THEa
fERS.
;Th .Cyple. Whrt, alfcolulely, the , most
""""a "".uHnTBvia uenorjnaLce on a
"WnM. v.s KWiliiv uwin', .h.ii
hexLek. .trhasTjeerl eecured" by Mant
g'er'Baktit at.a large ekpense, and comes
ditsrt Cromithe OntHeumnhehter in San
Francisco. 'The Wir'ai. the Baker this
week la .Udmposed ot feplendld feature".
Frank Bacon, and, hlsl capable' company
lfnj chwmJn liAfe jy,;."An Bnsy
War," whloh haf mtfcA. comedy and a
Cufflcletat touch oC
hos to compel Its
krt. 'Sport," tho
kceptanoft.., jwrlo
bag-punching dog, ii
rantnes. ;,'8wbr n4. I
a marvel among
thaWay. are clever
dancer, and in .fac
the entire bill Is
madriif-of Welf-kno
n performers, who
In 'the large cities
have been Tsuocejuifu
the country over.
THE MARQUAM.-f Rose Coghlan will
appear tonight 1 and f tomorrow ' nigh t in
.Forget Not, and at Saturday Matinee
in Lady liarter: " Mils Coglan stilt retains
her youthful grace land beauty, and her
emotional 'wofk Is ftlven ample scope in
.both plays.
ODDSt AND ENDS.
The paper curreneiof 8paln now stands
lit 43,i-ceh(i fufcs on ,the gold standard.
The "" iiith;' an
Iversary of Benjfunn
Franklin; kite-twing I near at hand.
ThS microbe of
tuberculosis- may live in
4. book 1(Q days..
has been Shown b e.r-
pcrtment.
;Ve.htulett' cofec x "planert:?get .oh'y
one-third the prl-c they used to before
BMalUanoverprofueuen. ruined the mar
ket.
Concession ha
ap Just been granted tc
construct and' run
87; hew branch lines of
the Swedish rail
-a-s. s The new li ji?
win.cover a dlstio of, in alt. 250 mlieo,
and It means than
Sweden will again have
cccalonv t6 purcwase a large quantity of
vil'llnv 'atru.tr ?. i:' I 2 )
There i a blhnrd table in London two
centuries old.
'be"longed iorla-inallv tn
ixiuut. XIV.. and
In- time passed Into the
LHOSaeesiapoCN
ipoleqn ,L , The body o(
tie tablets tt blck of oak weighing 1.000
:pbund,?eoverM
With cloth of electric
blue. The franf
Is .of rosewood and the
Wx pocket P
rhaps .ther most, striking
feature of the 4k
ble are reproductions in
ron of, hideqlii old gargoyles. 'When
the balti falls iito the'pocket the Dwer
Jaw of ,th
gatJoyle 'drop and the bah J
is found tn it d
outh
Mayonnaise JraJng Ig out of flavor-4a
many households becaJeeAinless one him
a very strong digestion it i too rich; and
yet -it give wIorandflntsli.4hat- Rreneh
dressing lacks. The f i lowing will deUght-j
both the, taste and tbrfye, nd-the lleht
cooking given the Ingredientt rendf-rs
tnem more, dlgetlWe than ' when taw:
Brek two eggs Into! a . bowl,' beat well.
then first blend thoroughly through them
teaspoonful of sugtr, then half a tea
spoonful each of ,muitard andaeJt. Wjtt
mlr In gradually thrte tabiespoonfuls of
vinegar and ; lastly, (a .tablespoon? lit' of
crem. A small pircelaia-lined a double
I i-ouer fs.ezceuent foir tfcta, Whm the mii
ing cn au. be done I la: the Inside - kettle;
Jf wthjla 'ihvnot tat hind.., plaoe the bow.
Inside a saucepaa of boiling water, with
a muffln ring or thelltke between to pro.
ent sticking. Keeplthe water iosolu-.ely
boiling, stir vohstatnly.ahd. In less ,th1
)v tntnutcs the eoniehta jot toe bowl will
te Uilck and s moot It .Put aside, to. cooi
after which It W reed
to se,
It Isn't correct any
pore to have things
daintily pretty for th
newborittiaby 'Ju4
In order to have the:
cutintuy pretty.., IV
It no longer the .pirci er thing to swuthe
the llttl body' in j ird and -yard ft
muslin and lace and put him in Ud hi
billow of down and silk, perfumed with
rose: or violet, Cp j-da'te i mother no
longer vie with eacp other on the point
"of delicate elaboratlo . Tbey do not vie
tt all hy more." ,Th If' ot object Is to
make everything U , snltary and com
fortable a possible ' or" the .newcomer.
Sometimes they giv a sigh, for th pMt
bow or frill or lace; bi t; after all. every
thing In the how ft onfooks so Mean
ond sensible and 'whe eeom they Hme
to see the other was only a perverted
taste and take no pte iur In It. -Thl.iaTi
havfc advanced in the.) st few, year. The
f.ursery Is one of them - ,'.ti , .
.: . "-r . ' 1- :!'" 1 "'
To make good salt J, open a can of
pnng of tthy good brand etcept the small
French"" variety, em y r.hefn in hour
or two before. using to I'bvlute any clos
or canned flavor... Makelsure the" pea are
tender by Ustlhg. II nA, boll them until
they are... Wash and wt nice head of
lettuce, separate Anil arrange In the' naiad
bowl. Chep any cold whV meat at.haid
If prepared' en purpose," aweetbread ar
THROUGHOUT
HE STATE.
Arthur Howell, a U
par-old boy at The
Dalles, has been comiiltted to the Tie-
form School for ta
fig - spray pump-
valued at 110, belonging
to J. A. Carn-iby.
A car in a train
tho .0. R. & N.r
while running, twenty!
live? mile West of
Pocatello, caught nr
from . tj heatlnx
stove. Many of the
ssengefs lost t'.ielr
hand baggage,' The,
bprnlnr cr .was cut
out , from the .train,
nd the passengers
were accommodated
"ft, 'the .'other, oars
They were mostly hoin
eseekers.
.Charles.. Vandervoor
was killed on, Bltaxul
of Crook count v.
d Ridge, by being
thrown front and fu
over by a heavily
loaded wagon. , He.wJs
hauling lumber at
ine lime, tie wa tn
own in such a way
that the : wheels-' pa'
over- hi body
lengthwise. Deceased
old, and left a wlJol
wa acoot S5 yours
and two children.
Kdna Llndvllle', 'a
Weston, while attepi
H-yenr-pld' girl at
Irvj a, ball, game at
Weston, stepped u
a nail. She I In
dnnger of blood polstnlng.
A concerted effort, Is 'nojw -making to e
cure a first-class wakon road between De
troit and PrlneVllleJ The county courts
of Marion and CrJok will be askct to
have a survey mad hi tho early spring.
Upon the compleUoi of th work the road
will be pushed to la finish. " The Salem
Push Club has liken an enthusiastic
hold of the matter Jnd It will undoubtedly
succeed.
There i .quite albulldlng boom on a.
Corvallls. The preVent prospect Is that
more new housed Will be built there with
in the next elchf -months, than the whole
of. the past five -yedr;'-? n t
John .Vineyard.;'
n'd, , a, , Pypsy . bo: a e-
buyer at Coravallla
fot Into; .rough and
tumble fight at Cod
valU. vineyard va
knocked "down twl
by. hi antagonist.
a much smaller mi
n; than hlmsolf. Vlne-
yard' swore, out a
arraiit for the arrest
oY 'one" George Brdwn en-the charge of
having used abualjo; language. The wit
ness whom he tool before the Justice ot
the peace refused Ito' testify,' so that a
conviction was implble.
Captain Frank Slnith. ot , Astoria, lo
cal agent of the Vdncouver -Transporta
tlon Company of tint-city, . will relfrn
from his position tilere.' He- intends to
freiurn to rortiana, lwnere n lived for
many year. He wlllttake a poaltion with
the Oreaon Mineral AVater Company of
Portland.
The Albany Morning Herald says that
there is a 4-raonth's-old calf at the Ore.
gon Agricultural Colldge that Is making
a gain in weight of mdre than a pound a
day. March 1 he welgled 465 and March
10, 477. pounds, or Iz.pboad In, 10 day.
Ml mother is a thoroughbred Shorthorn,
owned by the college, bnd last summer
weighed over 1,700 pounls.-
Property owners of B ton county have
paid in less than rAtHh mora th.in
half of the total' t levy.. The amount
paid amounts to more khan 1.000 and
he hole tax leyy doesl not reach 100.
000. This is good collecting. ; and shows
that the new law givlnir a rebate of 3
percent, on taxes paid lefor March 15
has proved surcessfuL The Amount col
looted Is remarkable, hecLes In he total
list there are quite a, nhmbef of dpodI
who never do pay, taxes
COnlPLETEp PRPVERB8.
'La,bor, overcome th , a things ey?n
me laoorer. .
"Only that which is fibneatlr 'got 1
gaini?the rest i velvet
Ignorance is the vmlther. of imnn
dence; no father la manfed.
"Let a child hav it 1 will nnd tl wilt
not cry," but Its parent IwUl.
"Pity la akin to loy."lbut kinship doe
not always signify frlepllshln;
'y.hate er 1 best- ndni nistered I best"
t?r the one who admlnlttert.
"Every man for himself, and the devl!
take the- hind most" tsf tie erv -of aM
wpo are well in iron W 1
. .... f. . 1 ,,r..-j...
-. -
dellcloas nand- spreid over the lettuce
and th peas over this.; Just before serv
ing pour over the wlole a plain dreslnfi
of-tw prte ollv oil spd one part tarra
gon vinegar, pepped ah(Vvalt to taste.:
l'sf cream -dressing (.preferred.
'To color Easter figs, procure packet
of aniline .dyes of tile various colors Von
desired pmk,' light blJe, pate green; yeflcW,
crimson and purple pr maove mrbletteei
Ive. PJssolve. the dl'evinLhot;.f'iVr"and ';
hoil the egg In tt'"ikitl) there, jpolore
.ilwj bad.deired. Make a hrg,a-t
mens or ,of greefilcrepe paper . cu; Jr)
strips. It on cantilt obtain mosau and
I'"".-? o a;g m. Hia cycenterptece
the, breakfast table.
If you wlsljj t4'-
each chfld one egg'
4 lit U. nesf, besld.
egg In It. f . ; ;'',' :
s a keDSake. have
taCh plate Vfth the
An easy way to sot ten hard water ne
llghtfully la to thros
orange peel Into It
Just before the water
is ueed. The, peel-
flll hoc only prove okreeable to the skin.
. ...
put win give out a
fragrance like , that
which follow the us
of toilet water.
Red nose -are due
especially-open upon
to the pore being
the' Viasul surfacW.
Massage at. night aiJi
butfie knet ntorn-
jnf with .cold water a
hd alcohol.
Th shiny nose and
forehead generally.
denote a butter lovlnW,
oil eating per -ton.
nrr unui the world
ends the stomfjeh
will be the monitor cf
A hair wash that Is
highly recpmme.iif-
ed.l mad of one pint
ot water, one oujice
sal soda -and a quar
tartar, ' .. -.
. -' i". V-v,'. '
Try the effect of
r ounce cream .of
ddlng sea m!tV.t0
your warm bath at ni
you'.wonderfuily and
W. ft will refresh
wolU . .
Tor whtten' hngef fittr.'
itaKHtnd rufc in Well It n
In warm water the m
Over oohe-tbird - of
the f fritnufoctured
good which are mad
In Franc are thr
product of female. 0c
tor.. - it
. -v..
Nothing hut the use
b( the curlng Iron
Will make .straight ha
T c"fl- - -.
k ' . . IN THE PUfi
Official of the New
LIC EYE.. I .
Vork 4 Democrats
c!ub sri y. thaf Rlchg
croker, will re-
turn and, make his
lembe a usual.-
linie there In 8ep
accounts or ine uuphv ni
Cornty, jusl published, it would appear
tbnt the Prince
wales received 2f.0-
pound from this
j
ouree during 1901.
General Charlesl
Q. Long, one of th:
of - the Art Miieum,
original directors
Boston,- ha resti
ed on account ' of li
health,' having sei
ed since the museums
organisation in it
Th Kaiser- dev
e Abouf on .hour !all
Wit!'0
laving ping-pong. Th-
set nipoecs
preaent' rron Kftir
Edward.- Ping-Pa
g has now fairly mad.
if way inpj3errijan , society., (; ,
Miss Palrpi. a rdece of the 'president.
Culm, Is visiting
n" dunt lrf Milwaukee-
With; htr uncle.
he preside ht she wi .
salt for Cuba' f i
New Ybrk Marcn i.
and will arrive in
tlon, which takes
lro for the inaugura
ace April 1.
James Qayiey.
it-st vice president- o'
the Pnlted States
teel Corporation, wll
present te Lafayetle college, on April 5.
a laboratory: of chemistry and mta -lurgy.
. The Henry Iw. Oliver Library n'
unemistry. will -be lopened at the sam
time.
if
Rev. Mr. Falrbalrr
principal of Munf-
field college, Oxford,
ngland, will preac
the sermon at the eel
bratlon of the 300t.-.
anniversary, next Ju
of the movement.
which originated at
Oainsboro, In 1602
and subsequently led
b the sailing of th
Mayflower pilgrims ft
Massaehusetta.'
The famous hogpicci of. ,the Grand Pi
Bernnrct pass, will, prolably be ebandoneii
in Ihe near future. Tie monks fear, inn
when the tunnel of thetJura-Simplon rail
way Is completed ItJwili take all tii
trAfflc which formerly 1 wept, through th'
pass during the sum met months.'
Julia Johnann.-, jaV.lf. v Jnr.'nM mh.U.
has been awarded, the .honor of delfverln
the saltitory address at the Mlnneapoft
East Side High school Igradiiotlijn exer-.
cises next June. She dots not eetn to b'
handicapped by her affliction, but lend
her more fortunate clasAnate? In scholar
ship,
FROM THE FUNNY MEN.
Rusty Rufas Pe. laqylin ;de next hous
give me a piece, of Uomemade w't
w on t you give me iomlthn', too.
ir. opitsiui ueriainn'! . were s a
pep
sin tablet. ,
Tom Congratulations,
Jack, old boy.
I hear that ou are eng
pretty Rider twins. I
tell them apart-"-Jack
I don't try.
ged to one of th" ,
ow do you cvci
jiyce w nai a lovtiy, , coxy corner
Mayme auoh a pretty touch I
aiayme un t ItT It si made out of five
trunks and a hat box; ven pillows, tao
Doisters and an old plarln cover; .v.
"I I think there's al
hack. In . your
ger in the choir
rator," faltered th atra
"Well,, did, yer expect
to.tyid an cuto-
mopiieT" roared ths touch barber, n a K
spiasifed the lather on ttie ceiling.
"1 m afeard John'll tl'ver get to th
halls ot congress,'' stghdd the Old laiy.
'Whywhat's to hjnrtel blirir'v
wen, nts health is sol poor he. could n':
1 ; . ... I
huuck a muie oown. . nuicn less &
tor!" J ,
9f IV-
- - f
'Charles,- dear." ' said Mr. "Todlomx
suspiciously, "I thought! I saw you km.
ing the cook yesterday.
AW t.-aaa a Xt a. '
z!1' t?.-, aoiq looporax. witt a
sign, it is a sure, slgil you are getting
old when' your mind' blglrui tP.Jbe ttllcl
vlth hallucination t Pltht against theitf,
W VO IOH HPr TOU.
V
Call for, clean, ores bnd deliver threw
Pieces Of your -clot h!nafrh araalr a.a.
r.uttons, 'w up - rips laml glv. you a I
Iicaet KOOa lost elcht all naa Mnh rnnmk I
all for 11 per. month lrtomT.
Co.. S47 WashlBBton .rJ-.t i'"
tfraiirpfog. , i iSoHil-hJMpWrfijh
THE
BjV Dohs Littl
. h: Kennel Club Johtlnue -to perf eel
It elaborate - preparations for tho Jog
Show ' heat ' month.-' Encourartna- nnnrli
are .idauy received, frlro every, corner o?
thfaolACi iftates Of long strings of dogs
to ;be'enteyd'as challengers for' the cores
of valuable'' trophies tb be won , the valt)o
et ;iwiearwrtweit (jtnto r thonsahds.
Thlrfwith, the. addiiehal iWvantage . of
fnng iiyuged py, 4t(jhJi,4njiuthortty
.f?vs0t?Mari Ajrtaht
f 'ci many ranciersi inom Wfjiant partai
jadiJhe'ontr(e;Ir sbf b;t .eyeithfl
ona;!:'.";"" ,"? v.B-rVVj'. f'. f !
There ar . -htowever Iso -mhtiV flna 4ri-l
.'ens - 6 highly :breJ dfgs fl the tate
thnt-thesho feel chrtTertU or holllng
Most of the'trophle ik hdme", and extend,
VttrWlelnA han4 tft d:oWta.itcteM iron.
ft and near to. Join Ik the1 preijent oot
w-.mice a, new, recoroj ror tho; Coast. i-.-'ThOf
premlifm, Hats. Ji vlnaVairi heeesary
iniormatlon 'to 1 Inlondlng ixhiltors, will
be ready for dlstrrbuBoh In a few days
una may. be had on I application to the
ecrotaiTtW:.W:Peifele,. . - w
There has 'been oh'i Jxhlbttkin. for cveT.
i at' 'days in the furnldire storeof II.. C-
Brteden & co. at thelcortier of Morrlso
and .-Second" atreet'.L' mot Interesting
plefe of fumtture.''li.X'ViiKiaioppl
Spanish table, .67 lnchlta dlumeter, and
i in one.soua piecevjit attpoeti consM
erabU ahehUon, on.filcopnli of-llts beau
tlful had sof color Jnd- alsft because t
oam from the PhHlbmne8.,'ii It data
l-' thved't!BVt For
,1 "'PMiomww wi tnp ejirious, , there m
P'"'ttein,ltldijrij:rhtmer bt
toh irom cross sections ol t he tr
hlch wotrid seit eohlforiaDly' )rf guest,
and from the plank If which a'n entirV
brlpantine has been constructed.
-i ;, f
THE NEW
DREDGE.
xna Port of PorlaAdCommlsslon.at It
meeting yeeterday, took Up the matter of
levying nnd coUei-tlngltaxe for the pay
mcnt of iho new dredgfe. The question un.
Jer consideration was! whether, the levy
-nouin oemaae.m otie or two install
ment. Judge WIlBafns expressed the
opinion that the entirJ amount- should be
collected at the next Icollect Ion of . taxes
after the dredge Is btllt.
It .was reported by Ithe treasurer that
(he collection of tuxls this- year had
brought them IU.iioo, knd a the amount
should have been $50,0i, thelerk wa rhf
itructed to write the County .Treasurer
asking why the Port's hare of the taxes?
aad not, Vn turned rrsto them. Tlie
Jlljietnlau .Savings Ba ik offered to lend
.he Port ;oa,0ou at pericent interoeti'
,it the latter consldeitd the rate rather
jign, ana negotiations are now In proj-'
rfas to swure lowed rate of Interest.
WOODlkWN.
ar. uouttrs little abn 1 quite sick
nt
Columbia Heights.
Fred Keller Is preparing to erect a new
redenrc on his propdrty; west of Prank
p.tton s place.
Prank Kubik is making progress on hi
niw residence opposltfc the depot,
An effort Is being ihade to again es
tablish a r-aloon atwoodlawn. It has
oeen trrea several tlnlcs, but the petii
tion was never signed y the majority o
the realdents. ' : I . - -
Pat and Carl Carpeiier ore dolhg exi
enplve grading- at Colimbla He'ahts
Th Portland- Raltwly" Comridhv has
omplAed 'fts' improWfeKts ' aroTMa 'the
J"Pot;rohda1tho ebntiny' Isljsq iWak;
. ... . ............... . ... 1VUVIUIU. 1 , j
ciuvjnvic rvuiei iwariy was given
Tuesday evening In'HlsshaJ'la
towu u present. panping was ;n?
hilged In after 6 the otrriVa."' " '"-V". '
wimam. Rryan is hot etoftloyed by (the
' 1 .. lIl t J ;i . . . . .' - ' ....
hub. jirm.i ry vvrapaiy ui Aioina. ar.v-
ng the delivery Wagoli. ' ' . '
IV. J. Thomaa, a', Inotoiman, ,on the
Portland Railway Coitpany'' Wopdlawn
tiviaion, is very ui atini home.
J. Kubik is bulldlngla xl.OUO residence
it-Highland.- "
"Woolawn .ls coming
to the front as a
ealdence section,
.re being erected
to'!.' -' "
rimerous dwel'.lnss
all ' sectlonsXo
w. c,
At the State executA-e committee meet-
! Imr of the Woman's
Christian - Temper
a nee Union yesterda
several, cotn ties
.vere represented, and
bne national work-
I er' present, also Mrs. ftnlth, Greeral -'Ie
preniaeni 01 Montana.
Airs. Wyans, manage- of the American
Hnbbnth School Union
on evangetisilc Ivork'
Mrs. Hartford . gave
report of the outlook of,
out. the state, and ri
gave an .address
a comprehensive.
the work through-
ported that Mr.
'fates, the national evnhgclisU had splen
did, reports of her wohk.VBhff 'nlao an
nounced, that John . SoIitesklewlU -be tn
thru .city. In the near I future to deliver
an address. . ,:
At noon a, luncheon va served for the
cemmittee.: Tables we-decorated -very
tcefrully. with emllaxl and t-ocii ttlme
enjoyed by all.
The date was set fdV the first week In
September for the Hat convention In
Ah,land.
Preferred. 8
ock Pg.
From field to can Baki day.
WORKMEN
WARNED.
; . Th Trsd.es Council
If 5!varett Wash.,
win sena.oni circular
letter for dlstrl-
button In .the Eastern
itates advising me.
i-hahh-s to keep, away
from Sound t-ltles
unlesa they have moley. - The circular
stales that the Uteratuj
sent throughout
'the East by the rallrJad. companies is
'"false and misleading.
m. character," and
...1 j ' J r' . c...l. ,1 .
rSVbyr"? -men it
not contradicted.. . I .....
help you to slep: Mttroent "ft .the wlhrtow-tr the effect
f ' -iJ lliadi .'iWM CN4in III ih. llmH nl .Ui...
Adj1rJmon.,tihani.:V.'-.';: nra'cJ HrUip-rt ! .
light." tvdsn W' f 'the wcodVhat is htitnin lWfcwa
y jin-in ;'. 3,T'ia. -2. L J ' .".- vf ix.vfii
-l. . hr n f ai - u.4vaw iv-i4
'MJf-NVER Marchl Tho local JH.
brews yesteMay , agUed upon, 'the, 170
iabllshmSnU of Jbe fcenyer tion' afoeii-
v f H -jnot . complete organisation.
The - meeting ! was i4i' in s the "hall t
to. is irarimer strfet, being largely at-
te tided.. Tha' mamlulukii. 11... H .
Fhftwln that UO of th renver Jew
nirmi o assist iin placing. the move
.Tl '? w 'rl ' -Pt; Theoffloer
will bf -electied at orhemeetlng' to bo
neia - ja j wee fronl pext Sunday, -Th
lakerw cf flierBierhooh.; weref Rabbi
:! z 'r-l "" osen;Tho
3?aoclAtlph,'' iifor ouriiose ori aialati
fW ' J4 lrevert
reium. 11 raieatina ana nia.
U "15; ,thkuid land; tie istotmeAe that
r - l7 f " V f fu t-jr Jew
ne "driven rorn ' oihiti countriea. r Th
headqiiarter ot. tlie 41 association aro
In. Lppdon and ,the.last.Dorf shnwarl
j,bat 1 had- 'riW.OW.ooak.ledged for the'ald
bf thppe Ipertecuted.
A LJTTtE GIRbA
Caused -Jfouble h ihe-Murphy
Miiu juuipviii r aiiiiMCii- -
Hi
J..',., r.. 1 1 1 f.r... :
ArtfC MUr-chv. a fmiK-vaavM Wt
I"' innocenj eaine or muoh.famUy
trouble tlila week. ,X rase wa before
Jimge raineron yetei()ay.
Mr.T8ttiro-rJohn)nl 'ithe' little one's
flMit Jfho ha had ehid-p-s of her since the
ueam or ner motheri claimed Jhat Jim
Murph anS John Mufphy-. 'Artie's father.
caWd a her home'larf Monday night and
tlf mandd, lb child. ;liing-bad language
aim amKinR per ( anj I hejr mother, -
i n eviuence- of t Murphy boy ta
i-ou5t fWasj that "Mrsl Jolmaon and her
rrtfuwr
fHjfhl chlld and
ey naq a
51V.f M unao, ltI)t Mtufphy claim
that rfo'blaw were sfruck: Murphy' wto
allowed, to keepth rhf d and Judge Cam
an. m a '.. i. a 1 ' .
AD' MOWED
V, - ,) Vi'.t''?f.
, (Journnl 8ppcKlI Service.)
MK8KO(tEEJI;.T.,l March. 2LRather
man suomu to a. hilreue.- airht r..n.
blood Chorekee Iiuh were enrolled bo.
1 na'inviyj,Y.oi:iiner vmtea Btatc
otlcrnl ' court hud ordered 'them, to tor'
n-iiiBrivw tor eniuiiment under nam
of contempt,.and ,whf r Kdjipheyed ori
dered 'their atWeti,
i:ovVrWmehi offl,-
dais pleadea fthJhJm 19. give An, bin
they' deoflrred 16ut"ryl-,Re4 Bird Smith.'
meir leaoer. ,, maklnt an imoassloned
in ucrense ot lheir action.
Argumrrit ,wHr(goT rnttgrL-an . p.r
Wn Issued "tddaV' I Kit ' mrh' r.rl.r.rt.-
Should ftuVe' hla' haU Vut ' theTv w.
lined' urto'Yalt AJf" tuW'lii the bar
ber- dham f"Whh :ii4' ftrat'inaihn W
aown, ana summed Ihtflf WiUlpgneas, to
enroll. ' ' W' -.,l.-t K . .'.
WlthJ stilted faces khey'istghedf tUrl
.w. ...w - iituiiuivi& .aim , were 1 re- 1
tensed
ANAISjrGABAfEMEf
.
Portland" stones are how franking" right
up amongst the .beat In" earth, and draw
cn t he . four, iunrters oi ihe globe' for their
large and varied, StOchW. "This-Is particu
larly notioea in the prtlsuo whidow dis
play th PUvejNBeia Rur Manufacturing
Company. .f.Mwrlstfca atraet .which ia
admired by, hlL t PlatA gbtss; mirrors re
flect .the skillful KorkJ gnd in th" dlpis
ioes,. ana martens, and CQftly
fur-bearer ( broughti I from J afar. The
double-decked windows give an opportu-
iMty .for ah evlra-larb. display, and.the
rrm ocupies thre fld The moat 0ot
iy enrmenjs arc, ranged alongside; those
dpalgned. for .eopll jf moderate means,
and; the lauwt tylef,ol ladle .pult are
rijngea aiengaiae maerj and oealskln
and.Uborate shirt tvalBta.'i The ilver
!etA i CW9py&Memfa .itmmt -the
main maaufactMring.virh 0f Portland,
nno. if aniawindiw dress) ar t very
uysrajur somment, oni' '.
;a GooMHOWiNG;-'
FooriilEalrrc4h1iltelonw
who hnwr been Vnaklnk wair , on watered
milk,- oleomargarine, ptc ays that the
ma rket . Js now freer bf these and : other
the qualltjr.or the. ni received in this
iMty u excageo Ben ,helff, Mj average
bt -4 pcctht ofuitl;tJa,ti; shown ;
The reader will prf nt by observing the j
new idea inierjectcfi Into the advertis
ing of. the- Chase. Qi ft.: Paint Co. and
NErlatoI in anoth column. It will pay
:p cut tnea cyupor.B pui,; f
AU bur groceries are the $ftnieoo4j
"'rt-Jii.v''
Portland's Leading Grocery ;
1 - 1 - -J - - - .- .... ...
BIG-IMPROVEMENTS
The Pacific L
ibir : Company I
Spends $25,000
A.:
v v-
1
'li-r-.U'l'-' IT!
"The North Pacifl Lumber Company ta
evidently., firm, believer la the future of
V.Mld.J l.t . . . ....
. . .u.urr manuiacturing cen- ;
,-r... ,,;r,s;; , . r .J.f:,;
t.A great many Imirevements have been '
made byf;the cpmifcny in .the, laat few '
months. It has redently built alhimW vi
atoreroom.that covlr ' whole block of
ground. , put in a new blacksmith and at
w machine shop at I great, expense. - "
' The (company ha I had all tho founda s
tion pler renewed a short tlmd'am. and 4
lengthened ' the , mill' 40 feet. The . mill
.caw nowcnt.tlmber4 : 100 feet long. r&M ? .
A new slip has alsf been added to haul r
up the logs, and another planer has been
Installed; also a new (iiairnf engines that
win .develop over 254 horsepower.
' The company baa recently erected a new ' -
log carriage and equipment, -the largest -
on the Pacific Coast.1 :: : ' . '.". , r
The total cost of the improvements will -
cost the North Pnclflo Lumper Company
over 25,oooJ and ofe wore addltfons am
being talked of foHtiuV near future. Kl"'
'B; Tf.VUliam,' ffif:imanagel"if tho
company,! says jhat r If Portland" cannot
manufacture lumbei- there is'.., nrj. piaCa
that can. 1 , - ' i ' . . 1 '
Portland has a big limber trade outside
of j this .country, n.jiilmber.ot shipment
being mad to Chlnal and other foreign
countries. ' y
Dr. L. kM Tborni
n, Dentist." Kootas
StS-204 Marquam bldi
'Phono. Jleod a7.
CANADIAN SWINPUsTER,
-John A-JPalnier, 4f ppluth.lnn.. hi
presented to the Ofeon Historical Uoci
ety. a a-cjnt papef bill, of date of lttt.
Mr has UtJiU possession n quap.
r rttnvum n- vciob. u mv, ana
-eni-nj IM minted .ftt pan Fran
' M-JJyerdruft of t is city, has presented
to tb soc(efy a wa erproot poat, made ot
oal blubber by he , Ksquhnanxi Mr. ,
Everdrup purchase llkha eoat in Alaska
CaDlrig yoi
Atttmdoiit to th
fkctthttbiitof
prMhohdred
Mtieatg't ft
clgbty-fiv per
4ruVftr tail
ed. . CronsuJteUon
mvitod.-
VUaJSderjcoFhytldar,
319 and 33! Abinistba BulltOiis
BC.J rW l,l w:U
(1
mm
V) 1.J MJT ft 4 -.ft:
MEN'S UP.TOTH&MlNUTE
FOOT
WEAR
270WASHI
Of mind and body 'Is
eyealed by alenr
complexion, , mo -nd
stronger power of attraction. Intelligent
cnarra .possesses
t-ars can. mM ine. skid exanisite Mvond
Everything unsightik sochs a - taoles.
wrinkles, 'Superfluous lhalr. eti removed
penrnsnently. and without leaving' a scar. -.,
Gray and faded hair corrected. Dnndruff
cured. No charge fdr telling you how
nnd' Why Hadn't yoJ better calif Do It
.aow- a'.'y:'..:si
n Ya luettro . ,
Therapeutscal Co
MARQU
BUILDING
1 ls-ssm
WE ARB SELLING
9,000 PACKAGES
'of ou
1 hood; phiik SODA
monthly, the largest 15 cent" packase ' :n
the market. Sold 6y ill groeers, ,,f ,
35c Round
EVERYBODY AjKES GOOD
. 1 COltEE ;
;; but It's hard tf get! Good on
time and bad fie- next. . Tou'v
found It so, haf n' you ? Let a
.-v uppiy you wlthlour-; ; ;c-
Imperial java and
mocha coffee
you'll find tt food all the tlmC .
35 cents pound : "t K
a0 the Ume, oyoiir money back.
7th and Washington Streets.
fidiKhf fared fionv
66 -6A THIRD ST I
lite
MM
Thisls vvhatybu
1 SPRING
Li. 'i' "Fr.
m ? - -- r -
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noun
up. Chamber of Com. ,
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