The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 06, 1903, Page 2, Image 2

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    I
Of W TRUSTS
..... . -
Blasterly Discussion of
Problem by Hoar
STRANGE POLITICAL COM :
BINATION THAT WOULD -SACRIFICE
PORTLAND
(Continued - from First Para.)
; Venerable Massadmsetb .Senator
' Hakes Able Presentation of
':; Need of Legislation. '
WASHINGTON, Jan.' The Senate
today listened to a masterly -discussion
ef the trusts problem. Mr. Hoar, the
venerable Senator from Massachusetts,
opened the defeat, saying- that ha ac-
- . knowledge that his bill la in. perfect, it
being tentative and experimental in char
acter, ijo contended that with the ex-
ception of the coal strike, the country
had not suffered (ram the trust evil in
- any way to affect the general prosper
ity. The condition of workmen ta bet
ter than In other. -countries,.. and bettnr
-j.Jlhan la. any other period of American
hiBtory. . Trust legislation should be en
, actedwith a. view to the future, raXher
than the present. Such a terrible money
power as Is concentrated In, trusts Is In
some cane greater than tha power of
. " many states, and greater than tha power
of any nation except ours on this contl-v
nent The money power can make or
prevent wars: It can threaten tbe com
munfty with a, coal famine or a wheat
famine, and It can execute the threat.
Senator Hoar enumerated the chief
evil of the trusts as -followsi -.-
'Destruction of competition; manage
ment-of local Industries by absentees In
the Interests of absentee capital; the de
structlon of local public spirit; fraudulent
capitalisation: secrecy of management
tor the private benefits of officials', the
power to corrupt, elections, and to soma
canes to corrupt courts; th wnnt of per-
:. sonal responsibility to public sentiment,;
the absence of personal liability for con-
-r tnacta or-wrongdolngrMte-hotdlnB; of: vast
properties In the mortmain or dead hand
' of the undent English law. r-v,r
.-. ,The sneaker, approved combinations of
capital and paid tribute to Morgan's
. tenlus, but said he did not want Amer
. lean trusts to dominate the world at the
expense of American local public spirit.
' He Mid Socialism never accomplished
anything, and would destroy American
manhood. ' -v r- . ' '.
I'
LABOR DELEGATES.'
- . T. 8. Heskett, W. H. Tapper and sev-
eral other labor union men from Spokane
spent a few hours In the city yesterday
while en route to the Washington State
Federation of Labor convention now In
session at Seattle.' The two first named
belong; to tha Spokane Typographical
Union, ' , ,
ft yon wish the Dally. Journal deliv
ered to your horns or office by carrier at
t9 .cents a week, send In your order "bV
Oregon pkoM HkU TMi bt Vlilxm'bl
phone 705. ",';'-,: V-v-
yon bo deaf to that thing of shreds and
patches that you call jroax bono as to
be unable to hear this trumpet callT
Tou are. And whyT - Because yea wrote
those letters, and yen are not man bmt
dastard!
INDURATED SCOTJNDRELISM.
(Morning Oregonlan.' Monday,
, - Nov. 1 D8o.)
Mitchell at last proclaims himself a
candidate. This was to have been ex
pected. . Me was pressing his candidacy
covertly; be can do it openly with less
effect Were he not a scoundrel with
out shame be never would have the
hardihood to announce himself as a
candidate,
He hopes by brazen denial of the In
famies with which he Is chanted to
make it possible to secure an election.
He challenges the - publication of the
letters in Xac-slmile, knowing that the
engraving cannot be done here, and
trusting that It will not be possible to
get it done till the election has passed
by. fte confidence of a scoundrel has
often carried him through, but this time
It will not Ths Oregonlan never makes
false promises. It will have the letters
engraved and will print them in fac
simile, just as soon as the same can be
done. Many members of the LegiKla
ture have already seen tha principal
ones and know they are genuine; In
fact, no one for a moment doubts their
authenticity. If any profess to doubt it
they are wholly insincere. - They know
the Oregonlan would not have dared to
print forged letters; and they know if
the letters were forged that Mitchell
would, not content himself with a mere
denial. . , ;? -.
v To the complaint of this lecherous
poltroon that the Oregonlan, in order
to "defame" him, has brought, through
misrepresentations and falsehood, the
names of women and children in a dis
graceful manner efore tha public, the
appropriate' reply la. why did he- not
think in time of what was due from de
cency and manhood to those women and
children? Jt was he, tha seducer, lecher
and villain, who dishonored the wife he
had promised to 'cherish, the wife's sis
ter, whom he proposed tu put in the
wife's place, and the children, whom,
were be a man, would have bound him
to tbe mother. by the. strongest of all
earthly - ties,--' But,.' having., dishonored
them by the Infamy of his proposals,
he now comes with a snivel at the pub
lication of the "disgrace" which he de
liberately attempted. Did he expect to
change wives, and nobody know It?
: The denial that he was guilty of cor
ruption as a Senator' iff as worthless as
bis denial of. the Authorship of the let
ters. For the public knows that no
journal as responsible as tha Oregonlan
would make such a charge unless it were
prepared to prove It. With bombast he
pretends to "defy" proof. Now proof
In such cae proof that cannot be
questioned- can , be bad only through a
court r of law. Let Mitchell bring the
Oregoniin - before a court of law, and
he shall have the. proof. Will he do It?
Of course not It ' is quite character
istic of the brasen effrontery of this dis
honored scoundrel to - wind up his
"piece with an effort to commend him
self by a. demagogic appeal to the coun
try, as a. man who could and would do
great things in the Semite. .His charac
ter would not be complete were he not
in office, add a scoundrel beyond redemp
tion. - .''' - - - H '
'THE REAL QUESTION... K
(Morning;' Oropoolan, Tuesday, Novem-
A - tor 17, 1MM
SOMES 4 OF MITCHELL'S .CLAC
QTJERS BAT: "OH, IT'S A PERSONAL
WAR BETWEEN SCOTT AND MITCH
ELL; NOTHING MORE." JT ' 18
NOTHING OP THB KIND. THE
QUESTION SIMPLY IS, ARB THE
CHARGES MADE BT-THE-OREGON-IAN
AGAINST MITCHELL TRUE?
THET ARE TRUE. OF COURSE, ELSE
MITCHELL WOULD HAVE AVAILED
HIMSELF DATS AGO OF HIS LEGAL
REMEDY OR REDRESS. BUT HE HAS
NOT DONE IT. THE ONLY REASON
WHT HE HAS NOT IS THIS, TO-WIT:
HE KNOWS THE STATEMENTS ARE
TRUE, lND HE DOES NOT MEET
THEM. WfflOUT REGARD TO ANT
POSSIBLE PERSONAL CONTRO
VERSY BETWEEN THE TWO PAR
TIES NAMED. THE QUESTION 18 DID
MITCHELL WRITE THOSE LETTERS
AND WAS HE A CORRUPT SENATOR?
ON BOTH POINT8 THE OREOONIAN
HOLDS ITSELF READY TO ANSWER.
IF IT HAS NOT TOLD THE TRUTH IT
HAS LIBELED HIM ATROCIOUSLY,
CRIMINALLY: IF IT HAS TOLD THE
TRUTH MITCHELL IS NOT FIT FOR
ANY P08ITION. NOW IT HOLDS IT.
SELF HEADY TO ANSWER, EITHER
UPON CRIMINAL LIBEL OR IN A
SLIT FOR DAMAGES TO ANY
AMOUNT: AND IT HAS CALLED
'If PON MITCHELL IN TERMS AS
STRONG AS LANGUAGE AFFORDS TO
TAKE NOTICE OF THE FACT, BUT
BECAUSE HE IS GUILTY HE CANNOT
HEAR THE CALL.
CERTAIN MINOR MATTERS. .
(Morning; Oregonlan, Monday, November
16, 1885.) ...
Thr-character- of -th,s- editor of- the
Oreironlan. personal or official, is not in
question. He is a private citlien, seek
ing no public place and minding his own
business. But he is ready at all times
to submit to the most careful and
searching inquiry Into his acts, per
sonal or official, and to aid such inquiry
to the fullest extent There is nothing
in his life of whichUie Is ashamed, ex
cept his association tn politics for a
short time with John H. Mitchell, Tbe
only loss of reputation be ever suffered
was from that incident; and even
Mitchell and his friends are aware of
this, even they never fall to use it when
they want to cast a reproach upon hi
name. His only extenuation is that when
he was associated with Mitchell in poli
tics, helped to elect him to the Senate
and tried to sustain him afterwards,
Mitchell was not known as ths utterly
corrupt, vicious and Irrecoverable
scoundrel that he is now known to have
been, awf IS' kndwir still be.- , -
GUILT AND COWARDICE.
(Morning; Oregonlan, Tuesday, November
17. 1885.) .
"O that my tongue were in 'the
thunder's mouth!" exclaimed Constance
In "John King." But even such a voice
could not reach the ear of J. H. Mitchell.
A respectable newspaper publishes
statements that fix upon him the deep
eat possible brand of Infamy, and it
challenges him, with all the terms in
the vocabulary of entreaty and Invective
to adopt the . simple and adequate
measure of redress whioh the law gives
to all person who are wronged by libel
ous charges. But he cannot hear I Thu
it appears that even the most hardened
knave has conscience enough left to
make him a coward. Are there... any
broader, deeper, infamies than those
With which the Oregonlan has charged
ij: WMltchell? What would an honor
able man not gumy or tne xnarges aoi
Here is a responsible newspaper, which
he says has pursued him with a deadly
a pretentious and lying 'demagogue aw Lenmltt.. Wit,, tf. Jt has,noJu.tPMjthn,
Weil '-"ga -ecHer, Waueera professiomuTtruth about him he can destroy It Yet
EVENING PAPERS-
HAD THEM ALL
Portland Merchants Say They, are the
Best Advertising' Mediums- and :
; ; Don't Print Stale News; ; ,
rascal, a oorruptlonist ' In politics and
he does not act What Is the explana-
Gradually tha morning newspaper Is
being set said for the more Interprislng
evening publication. A recent Issue of
the San Francisco Bulletin said:
"Thirty, years ago the work of gath
ering, puttliiff into type and printing
news i took a good deal more tme than
It does now. ' When the day was done,
and all the news of the world has been
gathered by. reporters and correspond
ents, the night was slven to printing It,
This the successful and popular dally
panjer that succeeded the weekly was in
nearly every case published in . the
morning. .? ; -j
"Improvement and Invention, however,
did not stop' 10 years ago. American
mechanica-Jiav made it possible for a
newspaper to put on the streets of San
Franclscoasheettelllng in full, the news
of event which happened half an hour
previous In Peking, Calcutta, Berlin,
London or any other part of tbe civilized
world to which telegraph wire run.
"The natural consequence of this con
tinuing invention and improvement ha
been tbe rise of the afternoon paper,
telling the new ef today, and tha de
cline of the morning paper, telling tbe
new of yesterday. If a man. , when be
arrives home from work, can ret an
afternoon paper, quite as large a any
morning paper, and containing all the
new that happened In any part of the
world today, it 1 hot reasonable that he
should Ignore the afternoon paper and
wait until next day-for the tardy morn
ing paper containing the same news."
Now, many of Portland's busineas men
have declared that they believe in an
evening newspaper, and do not care
for tha ancient, system gathering aaws
adopted by the morning newspaper.
Mr. Olds, of Olds, Wortman A King,
in a written communication, said of the
evening edition of -a local contemporary
in said paper's last evening's issue:
"The evening" : paper on the Paclflo
Coast will have more prestige than on
the Atantlo Slop because the difference
In time gives It a wonderful advantage
as a chronicler of telegraphic news,
'The owners of the Telegram may
be congratulated ; upon the manner In
which they have Improved the local and
telegraphio new and advertising serv
ice of the oaDer." ---'-.v .' "
Naturally the .. public will' also con
gratulate The Journal for having forced
the issue and compelled , Portland '.even
ing newspapers to be up-to-date, but.
however. The Journal is glad of this.
- John Fellerman, manager of the O. M.
Co.' store.- aaysi .
."During my advertising experience of
several year in large dry -good and
dothnsstores, I have found the. afternoon
paper, better than any other if us cir
culation was as good, and never had the
least trouble about other merchants cut
ting my price next morning. 'although
the competition I no keener here, it a
great a in Denver or Spokane, where I
passed several years a advertising- tnta-
ager for leading stores."
v Mr. Hen Selling, writing; to tbe same
paper, says: - k ,
"I consider the afternoon or evening
paper, the best advertising medium for
this section of the country. A the larg
est advertiser In the clothing line, after
an experience of many years I have no
hesitancy In saying that better results
are obtained from evening than from
morning papers here.
'In short, the evening paper. 1 the
paper of today the morning paper that
of yesterday."
Wise Brother declare In their letter
to the contemporary:
, "I find It pays, and cannot account for
It except on the ground of big individual
circulation, and the other fact that the
people have time to' read an evening
paper. ' ' .
Messrs. Robert Brother add:
'In... tunning ,ou,r advertisements-
pages ' or otherwlse--ws have neveir ex
perienced any drawback in having our
items 'cut the next morning by other ad
vertisers. It could not be possible where
there is so little duplication of subscrib
ers." Thus It will be seen how mCTch has
been, accomplished by The Journal In
Portland by forcing tbe evening system
to become so much better In all its de
partment that it has completely put the
morning paper out of business.
tlon? It I almple-cowardlce . follow
guilt alway as a troubling hadow.
Nothing but consciousness of guilt could
prevent a man from taking, even under
provocation Immeasurably lets, the ac
tion for protection -and redress which
the law Justly provides for those who
are dealt with unjustly by the pre.
But Mitchell Is deaf a Baalt . Ho oanr.
not hear. '-'"' ;
(Saturday, NovmbeE 11, 1881.)
, The Oregonlan (n the late Senatorial
BOntJ. Wfath JfoVMtililtJk.
powerful ' protetft-iSlji the Republican
party and amongr decent people without
KEEP THIS LIST.
J,
S. G. SKIDMORE & CO. cutoutthisust.
ouvenier
r- ;PURE FOOD PRODUCTS
- DTot how cheap, bat how good.)
fw Cream Tartar, 14 lh, lk,
,- and 1 lb. , 7o, 15o ana 07o
Vara Baking- Soda, 1 Ib..v 4o
Pore Sugar XUk, powdered, 1 lb. .aao
Cloves, Allspice, dinger, Black Pepper,
Bed, Pepper, Mustard and Bare,
- ' groaad, t V4 lb. sifting sane, each 13o
Cinnamon, around, the ehoioest, H lb... aao
jrataaegs, ground, the choicest, 4 lb aao
, Maoe, groaad, the choicest, v$ lb. 32o
' trout; Extract Vanilla, J os-, and Vi pt,.4o and 14o
X rtraot Vanilla, sztxa flavor, 1 ox, and
-. . 14 Jft.' ,J . .'. . . .To and 33o
Strong Sssenee tamon, l os. and M pt.vto and 14o
Strong ssseaea Cinnamon, 1 os. and -H
r"- --r.- .r. .. ... . . . ., , . .4o and 14o
Strong Sssenae Olnrex, l os. and H pt..6c and 19e
' Strong Essence Peppermint, 1, os. and
H !-.. .60 aad lso
Pare our OU. V pt, H pt. and 1 pt
... .v ,. - . 13a, UZ and 38
v Choioest OUve O0. .U pfc, pt, and 1
pt, aao, 3e and sae
rtnesrt amp fuit. pts. and qnta. . .820 and SSo
, V ataaega, per e 44
' LABORATORY PRODUCTS
XJtaia TaUets. B gT, per bottle ......
Stead's Xrom Toaie Pills. S gr, per loo
Xrfuca-Pratt Tablsts , S tea. in box
Ktdaea- Vea. es. paekaa-e
, Bpselal Strenc-tkesing- Plasters ,
xcjraci Cora sain .
Chlneek- White Pine - Oocgh Cure
.184
,.ao
14o
,..80
F..TO
,.16 ;
-........a
Cod U Oil, U pt. or pt. . . . .84a and 4o
Presh Xmalsion of Cod Xiver Oil with - "
sTypevaospbitea, aos svad SI at....33o and 6e
Witoh Basal stalva, s-m. tins . ...14a
TegataU XArwr Pellets. 40 ta botUe. IS
Beaf, Zre anal Wine, fan pi. .as
Papain Oosa, per psekag-e f.t ..e
,.18o
' Commences to-day of Household Drugs, Rubber Ooods, Bristle Oood. Leather Goods, Soaps, Perfumery, Cutlery, Bath Cabinets,
.. Trusses and Surgical 5upplies, Camera and Photo Supplies and Drug Sundries. 5000 Souvenier plates to be given away duritig
this sale. : These are 6-inch decorated Bread and Butter Plates, nice enough tor any table. One .plate given to each purchaser
of 50c or more,' Purchasers of $1.00 will be given a fine kid bodied doll with bisque face, real balr, and shoes and stockings.
: Patent Medicines are excluded from the Souvenier Sale. Our reputation for hlgh--dass. drugs will be maintained during this
sale, ; If you do not see what you want in this list or in our store ask for it, because we have everything appertaining to the
drug business and at lowest prices. Canadian money taken at full value. Stamp and Stationary window open from 7 a. m. to
,11p.m. HERE ARE A FEW OP OUR SALE PRICES. '
HOUSEHOLD DRUOS ,
Strong Ammonia, pts. and ts......,...4e and 7
Oasoun or Bsnsine, pts, and qU..,...e and Ta
- -Dickinson' beat Witoh Xasel. Pt
and at, .-. . . . -. ...... 1M and 8e
" Pure Olyeulna, 1 os. and 4 lb..,,..,.Se and Ta
Par Petrotetnm, 8 , and 1 lb.... . and 17o
' Pax Carkalia Acid, 1 on, and hi ptt,; , , .4 and loo
Olyeerin and Xosewatar, 1 ox. and H
P !. . , . , f , . ,9. , 3o and So
Cteanslnr Cream, H pt, i,,, ,.....lt
Sewing Machine Oil. 1 on, and M pt,. .. ,8o and Ta
Pur Sweet Oil. 1 H pt, and 1 p.
f ."; ....... .. So, Ta and 83
. StenneA Wood Alcohol, win pt, and - .
t, ise and. 83a
Strong- Spirits Camphor, 1 oa. and H
.. ' ....... . ,-io' and I8e
Pure Powdered Borax, H lb. and 1 lb. .40 and 8o
Bird Seed, mixed and gifted, 1 lb...... ....... 4c
Salt, S-lb. packages ....... .,.,,..,.,.,,...80
Carboli Salve, 8-oa. tin
Preah SeldUta Powders, C, 18 and 84 in
-box .'. so, to and lo
Blm Xrtteares, per paokage ......... ........So
Charcoal Tablets, per box ....... ..,,......,,180
Bronchial Troches, per box 14o
Cathartia Salts; Sprndel, per bottle ......... 33o
Headache Tablet, per box o
Keadaoha Wafer, per. box ....... . . . .... .16e
Oyspepala Tablets, 8 kind in box .33c
Toothaohe Drops . , . . . , so
bister's AntUeptio Plaid .......18a, 88e and SSo
Moth Ban. H ! n4 1 1- 3o and So
RUBBER GOODS
Xot Water Bag. Plor da zas, i o.tfc, 8
t and 3 qt. tio, 46o and 81
Xot Water Bags, guaranteed, 1 qt-, a.
qt, a qt. and 4 qt sec. eeo, too and 8eo
Xot Water Bags, red rubber, a qt, 8
qt and 4 qt 78 o, 90o and 81418
Xot Water Bags, pore gram, 3 qt wad
4 at ,....fi.48 and $1.63
Ponntaln Syring-as, Popular, 8 qt, 8 qt
and 4 qt 36c, 41o and 46o
Pons tain Syringes, extra quality, 8 qt,
- 3qt and 4 t . , . 63o, eso and 73o
Xnltnomah Ponntain, rapid flow, 8 qt
and 4 qt $1.03 and $1.13
Clatsop Ponntain, rapid flow, 3 qt and
4 qt $141 and $1.58
Combination Syringa and Water Baa, 8
qt. s qt and 4 qt ........ .-. . ,78c, eeo and 86e
Combination Syringe and Water Bag-, 3
qt3 qt and 4 qt . . .$1.43, $1.63 and $1.73
Combination Syringa and Water Bag
pare gum. 8 qt .83.45
Bulb Syringe, Popular, 8 pipes ,. :..88a
Bnlb Syrings, slate color 43o
rrr49-
...630
. . .870
.81.08
.83.63
. . .660
.$14
IB
Bo
40
...18c
Amaxon, 1500-sheet roll, extra nne,,,....$l.l$
Kanunoth, 800-sheet roll, extra fine. ....... $1.8
A.- p. WH sufflolent for a year's anpply,
roll or package ..-tl-OO
Olendale, In paokare 600 sheets ......... . .38o
' Pnlon, In packages 1000 sheets, ' fin $40 '
Xajlional, in packag-es 1000 sheets, extra
flna 4. ." '.,. , , .$1.18
-4 ft-4- In- paokages - aeiwff"'
w year's upply .... ... , $1-00
SOAPS
4711 White Bo Glycerine
Packer's Tar
Jack Bos. . . . . . , ......
BCedieated Skin
Ontlohra Soap
Paris Transparent .......
Violet
Beokseeker's Tar
Pears' Olyoerlne, seanted . .
.100
.13e
.,...... 8a
. . V .'-4'.. i .ISO
,;..iio
To
.....110
.
Bulb Byriag-e, in wooden box ... . . . . . .
Bulb Syringa, In wooden box. 4 pipes..
Bnlb Syringe, Pulton, special quality..
Bnlb Syringa, Shasta, antra quality ,
Whirling- Spray Syringes .......
ladies' Safety Syringes
Wllkoft's Indies' Syringes , , , r r. . .
Bnbber Bipples, small, any color, each. .
Bnbbe Vippies, lara, any eolor, each..
Bnbber Bipples, extra quality, each . . . . .
xarsiar Bottla and ontnt
afaeeeee
SUNDRIES
Toothpick maple, lOe pkrs......,,,,... .....T)
Toothpicks, soft wood, large pkgs. .......... ,4o
Toothpicks, qaUl, 8 pkgs. for............... so
Boyal Olosa Shoe Polish . .So
Bixbys .Shoe Satin Combination . . , .Bo and 13o
Basov Strops at lee, 83c. 33o, 67a, . 73o and np
Shavins Mars St ISo, 86c, 57o and .. ........ TSo
Bath Cabinets, regular $5, for ........... 83.78
t
TOIl.FT PAPPD
t . .. .-r- - ... --
Oregon, 80s. rolls .i".,.,., 88
Palaee, 8-oa. rolls .... . . .480
Oriental, 1000-sheet roll w . j. ..... . .640
Cascade, 1000-sheet roll, fln tlssna...,.r.e3o
Capital, 1000-sheet roll, extra fln..,.. ....$147
Transparent Carnation, per dos 6o
Assorted, 4 kinds In box, per dos .,...,,, .a?
Brown .Windsor, S-os. cakes, per dos. ...... .B8o
William's Shaving- Stloks. each ............. 16o
Beckseoktr's Shaving Sticks, each ..... ...... 14o '
Pears' Sharing Sticks, each V,,,W..',,18a
Bound Shavins; Cakes, each ................. 6s
Pairy . Soap, per dos ', .,; . . . . .SSo
Ivory Soap, each.. ..,4o and To
Orandpas Tar Soap, each ..:4o and T
Olyoerlne Tar Soap 4o
Par Castile Soap. S-lb. bars far . .U, . . .-13o .
Plaest CastU Soap, in eakes for.. Bo, So, and Uo
Plneat CasUl Soap, per lb. ..16e :
TOILET ARTICLES
SCennen's Talcum Powder . . .
White's Tooth Powder, bottles
Gerard's .Balr Beaewer
Icon's Tooth Powder
Borated Talcum Powdsr . . . .
t Blaoh Powdsr, "bevy's .
Cryslen Cold - Cream ........
-Xerpioide ,
Superior Bay Bum, Y. H and 1 pt.So, 146 and 87a
regard to party against i. H. Mitchell.
That these Republican. ' protestators
could beat them in their own party the
Oregonlan had not the slightest doubt
But it did not expect to beat a combina
tion and bargain with the pemocrata for
his election. In the Republican party
Mitchell can always be - beaten . with
greatest ease. . ...
" 5tT Alt DEED
THERE'S CONSIDERA
BLE SATISFACTION
j 1 In knowing that you get the best of . r -everything,
particularly so if It
doesn't cost any more than the
' other kind; :: J --T (
SHIELD BRAND HAMS AND
; , BREAKFAST BACON
...Are ; considered by Experts to be the Best, . t
V Every piece Is passed by Government Inspect- Tr.
; ' ors before being placed on the market. v :: '
5 HAMS AND BACON OF THIS BRAND1 ARE FROM THE
. --,thej0RE00N v!5XT-FEDHoas;:r r-
v Insist apon your grocer supplying you. . f , , l ,
UNION MEAT CO.
lHIL MCTSCHAM, Pres. ' C W. KNOWLES, Mgr t
f iThe IMPEIUALHOTEL
, f ( PORTLAND. OREGON
J raSWi Seventh and Washington StsI !
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Suit
Begun in United
States Court
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8o and ISo
. . . .y.1., i . ri 9 , i SSO
. Oerard's Tabs BentUrioe
Bnbifoant ... ..........
olme'es ProstUla ....
0erard'ssa Balr Benewer
Antiseptic Tooth Powder
ensota and Almond Cream . .
Almond Meal. Mme. Snpont's
Crystlens, powder or liquid . . ,
Witch Basel Cream
Howard's Tooth wash
Ingram's - Milk Wsed Cream
osodoat, liquid or powder ,
Ayer's Balr Vigor
Pastnrln Tooth Pasts
roilet Pnmlos ........... .
' Toilet Chamios Skins
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8c So and 13o
Kind's Money and Almond Cream ...:...,...8o.
Prepared or Precipitated Chalk, V4 lb. pk, . 3
. Chalk with Orris, Champhor or Winter ... . ' .'
green,, H lb. pks;.. ...... .-. . . 4-
Tiolol dmmonla, r pt. and. .,.,,..$ and l$s
ao discount osrall brushes, combs, mirrors, leather goods, sponges, chamois, perfumes, trasses sad surglcst supplies, cutlery, toilet articles.
" - i . , ' v-.v-'.v v. v : v Cameras and nhnra sunnlimt. n.ront Ari -A ? : W". rTT
Cameras and photo supplies, except dry plates, films and paper.
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C. A. Punhnell of North Yakima, Wash.,
today filed his complaint in equity In tbe
United States , Circuit Court In this city,
to set aside a deed, naming X'FT Phy, W.
T. Phy and Edith Phy. all of Oregon, as
defendants, t, V. Phy resides at Union,
and W. T. Phy and XMltb Phy, his wife,
at Baker- City. It Is shown that on No
vember 12, VKl, the plaintiff brought so
action for damages againat i. F. Phy and
on A. K. Jones.
JiriXJMENT AGAINST PHT.
Judgment was given against the defend
ants -JfOTi-m. for $2;i7X"arCoTiii
lis, Wash. Nothing .was paid on the
judgment, which has now reached tha
amouatf J jIX .'TSlft xecftUon, which.
istiued on the Judgment September 2, IS'jS,
was returned unsatisfied.
July . 1802. the; plaintiff found that J.
T. Phy owned real estate in Chehalis
County. Attachment proceedings were
Instituted, and J. F. Phy executed Ms
bond therein., The time for answering the
complaint expired September IS, 1903, and
Judgment was given against the defend
ant. . ' , - 'V ; . ,
, A fraudulent conveyance of the prop
erty for 12,000 to W. T. Phy and Edith
Phy is alleged, on July 6, 1902.
Tbe plaintiff having exhausted Ms rem
edy at common law, takes recourse to
equity to recover his rights.
CHANGES IN THE
FOREIGN SERVICE
WASHINGTON, 5 Jan. . Dr.; David
Hill, Assistant Secretary of State, has
been appointed Minister to SwitserUtid
in Place of 'Arthur Hardy, who has been
nominated for the. ioat of Minister Jp
Spain. Charles Bryan, the present Min
ister to Brazil, who was originally se-,
locted f or - tha- flwltserland jwt, I to
be sent to Portugal, and Francis Lew!,
who is now Minister to that country,
has been appointed to succeed Dr. Hill
as Assistant Secretary of State. v
: RUSSIAN:CHR1STMAS-T0DAY-
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WASHINGTON. Jin.-. .Thls was
Christmas Day, according to the. old cal
endar, and at ths Russian Embassy the
holiday was observed In the customary
manner. Tha 'children connected with
the embassy had a royal good time,
while-the grown-ups enjoyed a feast.'. In
further Observance of the spirit of the
day. Count Cassint, ths Russian Ambas
sador) mads -a substantial - donation for
the .benefit of ths poor of the city, v
COMMITTEE MEETINGS.
' City Council committee meetings for
the present week are as follower. To
day at 8 p. tn., committee on account
and current expense: Wednesday, at
1:1 p .nv, street cleaning and sprinkling
eoramlttea, - park and - publo property,
commerce,- landing -and whares; water.
So-far a is now known there- is very
little business of importance to eotne be
fore these committees, V.
YOUIHFUL THIEF ARRIVES
- ,i i - -
Deputy United States Marshal Roberts
arrived today from Pendleton. He brought
witn him Herbert Mundell, the 15-year-old
lad who robbed the poet office at Alba.
Ore., of $70 on C' trismus Day. The boy,
after arrest, confessed the crime, and tha
money was recoveed. lie was exam
ined before TJnltad States Commissioner
Haiiey at Pendleton and by him commit
ted to the county Jan at Pendleton to
await arrival of Deputy Marshal Rob
erts. The latter placed his charire in tha
will be Mid, pending the action Of tha
Brand jury. The lad Is likely to get a
Reform School ewtftnoe.
SPAIN MOURNS
FOR SAGASTA
MADRID) Jan. 8. The death last
night of ex-Premier Praxedea Mateo Sa
gas t a has. plunged the Spanish capital
into mourning. Arrangements for tha
funeral have not yet been' completed.
but the Interment will take place Wed
nesday of this week. . , ,
Already the fight for the Liberal lead
ership has begun. It Is probable that
either Canalejos, whose proa-ram is antl-
aertot ror.-a. fanner minister 1 of the Ini
terior, who has been known as a con
servative, will be chosen as Sagasta's
successor.! The Queen Regent 1 said
to favor theBelectloh of Monet.
bronchitis and gaatrlo trouble. . His fam
ily was at the deathbed and many of
the former Liberal members of tha
Cabinet -were near their old chief. Sa-(
gasta was in he 76th year.'
C. GEE WO
- THE GREAT
CHINESE DOCTOR
Can It be wondered
that he is called
Sreat when his won
erful remedies curs
and . help so many
sick and suffering;
' people,-not only here,
but throughout - ths -Swelled
Btates l-Uestr
are lven up to die;
others told that an
operation was the
only help for them,
yet their Uvea were
saved, without the
groat suffering of an
operation. Cured by
these powerful Chi
nese herbs, roots.
buds, barks snd vegetables, that are en
tirely unknown to medical scienos in this
country. Through tbe use of these harm
less remedies he treats any and all dis
eases of men, women and children. This
famous doctor knows the action of over.
00 different remedies that he has sua
cessfully used in different diseases. Ha
guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung
troubles, rheumatism, nervousness, stom
ach, liver, kidney, female troubles, lost
manhood, and all private diseasea.
Charge moderate. - Call and see him.
Consultation free. Patients out of the
city writs for blank and circular. Inclose
Stamp. -Addresa TheC. Ges Wo Chinese.
Medicine Company. Third street.
Portland, Or. Mention this paper. '
SLOT MACHINES
FOR .PORTLAND
SPOKANE, Jan. , On account of tha
suits pending by the city, all the nickel-tn-tbe-slot
machines which nave been
In use hers sre being shipped to Port
land, where It Is --expected they will be
allowed to run unmolested. They are 60
in number snd today Spokane is practic
ally clear of ths devices against which
such a bitter war fcasbeenwaeL-'' the
reform element regard this as a signal
victory.- - .-' - . ' '
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
F. A Huggins and "wife to 3.- O.
Downing and wife, 45.11 acres e. 1
boundary .Hue of Stephen Rob- ,
ert's D. U O F, twp. U,r, l..l 1
Title Guarantee. Trust Co. to EmU ,
Fentnhgr.'TofTsrWoQK J, North ;
- lrvinirton ...... . . ... . .......... 860
D. F. Sherman and wife to Sarah
K Finch, lot . block 26, Alblna
Menet,a---'-i-rtrt''s'rVT'rs'r-r
The Hawtrrorna Estate to Sarah B. -
Gratton, lot 11. block 9. Tork 250
Arthur J, Oaresche and wife to Ed
win Merrill and wife, lot Hi block
2, Wilson's ... . . . . ...... n ..... . S00
O. M. Smith and wife to ' Alice
Smith, lot' 18, block 14, Mt-Ta-
3. O. Orover and wife to- IE W.
, Oober, lota 1. 2, block 1, Chase
'add to Pleasant Home'.,....,,. 100
Ella Ii. Blair and husband to Nerls-
aa J. Stark, lot 2(, Brookdale. . . . (00
Ainsworth National Bank to R. A.
Kean. lot 82. block I. Orchard
' Homes . . . .. .
60
' FOR GUARANTEED TITLES
See Paclflo Coast : Abstract. Guaranty aV
Trust . Co., 2M-8-6-T Falling Building.
Get your title Insurance and abstracts
to real estate from the Title Guarantee at
Trust Company. Chamber of Commerce.
BUIUMG PIMTS .
William jiorgenson, ' . 2-story cottage,
East Alder snd East Eighteenth, 11,600.
Same, same, same. 1 1, 1 0 0.
BIRTHS.
To A. E. Newcomb and Edna New
comb, 421 San Rafael streets a glrL
r "CONTAGIOUS DISEASES -
Mrs. Ira Baker and two children,
Failing street; diphtheria; mild,
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DEATHS,
Wllhelmlna " Hubert aged two years,
45H Union avenue; diphtheria.,
. Miss Minnie Johnson, acd" It years,
St. mcent's Hospital; gastric ulcer. .
She Bdward Bolxaaa Vsdertakuf Co
fuutl alreotors and smbalmers, t gao
Tamhlll.. fhone 607. v
9. 9. Tlnley s Con, fnneral direetors
and smbalmers, have removed te their
new estasuanment, eoraer turi
amadlsoav streets.. Both phones Ho. a.
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Crsmaterfnm, ' on Oregon City ear
line, near Seitwaodi modem,- seiestlho,
eomplete, hcrgeo Adults, $3fi( chixd
rea, $33. Visitors, S to S p. m. rortland
Cxematlen Association. .Portland, Or. ,
(Slarke Bros, for fiowtrs.
Street, v
883 Korrisoa
MWSSJSMMHMSMffln)i
I j nsj "V7
Q SPICES.
COFFEE,TEA
DAItlNO POWDER,
Fixvcni:;oEXT7Aa$
rffartyyml,KraiJfTiccs
CLOSSETGDEYERS
FORTUANCl,OPICOM.
0 GUMls
F.W.BALTES&COs
-Printers
Second and Oak Streets
r ' . 1 BOTH PHONES
-V MARRIAGE' LICENSEST '
Marriage licenses have been Issued to
Joseph McDonald and Mary H. Gallagher;
Frank Stainart and Susan Meder; Har
rlsoh T. ' Holmes and Ea7lerJP. .Hoff
garty; Jacob Johns and Carrie Swanson;
John P. Farmer and Mrs. Lou Monrali
Essell 8. Holmes and Ida M. Blackburn;
Angus 7U Sutherland and Lorraine - E-.
Dygert; Richard ,W. Price and Minnie B.
Struble.. ".:.
TEACHERS WERE BELATED. ,
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When the city schools reopened y-terday-
all the teachers but - two wers
promptly -on hand.- One of these is en
gaged at the ClintontKelly snd tha other
at the Couch School. . Both ? ' teachar
were delayed by tha flood prevailing at
Seattle. Superintendent Rigler .-reports,
however, that both finally succeeded In .
reaching Portland In safety aad thr
wars sn duty teda las usual, i -
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