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TIIE OREGON DAILY JOUKNAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY; EVENING, APTtIL 211003. ! ' 4 m4- 0m Portland's New Drydock Rapidly Nearing a State of Completion. i T I if imiif I U. S. HAS 3536 CENTEWXRIANS hi WWyftrJi ffwf ..': '.hi. 'T.1' .. I. if f 1 . . i 1 J 1 J. a Fifth Annual Champion ship Joust. ! . . . 1 .. . II... t .( I I .I.-.. klt.in Irt pl'KI r'MIIK NlCilillly oil IIH- iMiiunin iwi in.- i .u.MKi ...... dix-k ut the foot of NlKlith Htri'ct. Viiiioouv.t. Work on t he HrHt of t to ll', rue Iwirut-R in ii.ml''t.-J (irnl ti- ImmrhlnK will occur wKhln ff ilay Anuthrr pMUtuuu wlll-lu vty nhort tlmr be ready tu tkv to tli. wnter In. all ther. aiv four pontoons ami I In- contrm tor expectd tu turn th-m over to t ho Port of Portlnn! )y aukukI 4. tin- time m' lfW In the rontrui-t. Many vlltor from Vancouver uiul i'ortlimd ar In dully Httendnnce at the work. The site for the dock at St. Johno will be preptirexl by Kniflneer Lockwood and the exraratlon for the. bimln will be soon Ix-gun. SKI PPER0UTWIT5 ? SAIL0R5ELLERS r. (Journal Special Service.) -ASTORIA. April 21.--t'aptln Sauter. f the UritUili four-mated bnrk Crown ct India. lias outwitted the Portland Ajitorla Millor boarding houie comblna tlwu, aud the blK vessel will put to sea Willi sailor men wtiu have never seen the inside of a boarding; - house, If ' Carefully loaded shotgun Jn the hands Of a deputy United State Marshal Is sufficient to Intimidate any persons who might have hoped to entice the sailors ' from the vessel. ' Lust night the steam schooner Sequoia Doked her nose Into the harbor from Captain Bauter hunted all over Port land for pallors and picked up every man he could And. About 10 days ago, after he had thoroughly searched for sailors, he found himself still 10 men short, and he then sent the mate ,to Ban Francisco with orders W find pien on the streets and . to keep away from sailor boarding houses. The mate met with much suc cess. The Crown of India will probably go to sea tomorrow. , She will be the first vexsel in years to sail without hav ing secured sailors -from the combina tion. . It Is probable that Captain Sauter saved more, than J1.6U0 by shipping his Bun Francisco, stayed for a-A-ery short i own men. Twenty-eight sailors would The fifth nnninil championship tourna ment of tin- I'm Mir Noitliwcxt lolf As sociation will oii.ii tomorrow on the I links or the WiiM-rlv rinti The par I tlclpants Include crack unmtcur golfi-is I from Mutt.-. Il. l.-IM Miiroiiver. Seattle, j Victoria. Spokane Tii'miiiii and other cities The piotnam covers three duys. j The program Is mm follows: Wednesday, April 113. !i:.1( to lo .fu. women's open champion ship of the I'aclnY Northwest First round. I holes. Mutch play. II to 1. mens open championship of the I'.icllle Northwest (Juallfylng round. 16 to qualify. 3'i holes Medal play 1) to 6. putting and other competi tions. Thursday, April 33. 30 to 10 J". women's foursomes (handicap) IX holes Medal pl.iy. 1 to 2:30. men's open championship First round. Match play. 2:3o to 9:30. women's foursomes I handicap) Nine holes. Medal play. 10 to G. putting and other competi tions. Friday, April 34. S.30 to 10:3(1. men's open champion ship Third round. 10:30 to 11:30. women's open cham pionship Fourth round. 12 to 2. men's open championship Final round. 12 to 2. women's open championship Final round. 12 to 2:30. men's open handicap IS holes. Medal play 2:30 to i:30, women's open handicap t holes. Medal play. 12 to 5, championship putting, ap proaching and driving contests. Almost Every One of Them Owes His or Her. RipeijOldLAge to DUFFY'S PURE MALT, WHISKEY, the ElUir oflife." . , Tha census now being completed, showa that In the United 'Utates. with a population ''of.' .TAOtft.WO. thpre are 1.281 men ami .'..'47 women of one hundred yurs ofaga or more. The leading nations of 'furore- have but -lialf aa many with neatly twice the populatroa ., . ' , " e L,EINOTH OF; LIFE INCREASING Qulta a large number of these old people Were recently Interviewed and asked as to whit tBfjf ejipivHally attrlb i ruse ne answer gularlv ar.cordlrli preserving, tonn stimulant, prescribed by all leading physicians and used In prominent hospitals yer whjrV uten their arreat urn- In nearly everv ruse Durfy'a Pure Malt Whiskey taken regularly accord Id to' directions he answer was hard work,' freedom from worry, cartfuii'uvlbg. fresh air and Dtnrys t an absolutelynpur. 9illtfl-jlvmt life- HOW TO LIVE TO BE j0O. Kcau ine experience 01 inree wno nave passea ine century marK. ; MARp AT 104. 104 YEARS OLD Btrong, Xaalthy aad mil of Tlgor, Tua&ks to DVTirru rums MAXT WEIIXBY. 102, YEARS OF AGE. Mn.kaugakth Su&t, Sale and X early. arr. T9nuiat4 XOU.' of Jamaica, L. 1, who haa Jdj celebrated Ala; 104Ui birth' day aad puajitA Urn tUd wlf a, ya h la a trlgiorotta aad atksttg m whan twen-ty-flve year cf age, thanks to Buffy'i Fore Mali Whiskey. Msm ttl -mlL W ' ' W Mr.. Hunt, who Uvea at o: Ade.oh, Mi ffi ii'i rwyiiii4 'i r v I . .' .' -f ' .. . - 4 a,, -K FULL, STOCK ALL, SIZES LcOVV PRICU8 DAYTON HARDWARE CO. rirst Street, oora.r Taylor, Portlamd. time and then put to sea again. .Although It was late when the Sequoia got in. . her mysterious conduct puzzled water 'frbnters for a time.. The Sequoia was bound from San Francisco for the Sound . there to load lumber, and she turned a pretty penny by brintflng up from San JYancisto 10 sailors for the Crown of India. The Sequoia ran alongside the big grain carrier tuid tlie men were all delivered aboard. ' . K'. (Captain Sauter eems to have been , especially successful In his effort to get ' r crew without the assistance ol the boarding house combination." When his veaaei arrived down the river it was given out that she had Ave men only. While 2k were required to handle the bark. But after the Suquola reached (tort from San Francisco It became known that 18 men had been picked up on the streets of Portland. The -JO from Ban Francisco completed the crew. have cost 12,100 or more at the board ing houses, and the jxpense to which the vessel has been put will not, 11 Is thought, exceed $500. When the Crown of India started down the river from Portland a government marshal went aboard. He carried a shotgun and has since paced the deck with the gun across his' arm. And It Is said that the presence of the marshal vrkir not merely gpectacular; if the oc casion dematufudV" he would shoot. lifts presence aboard was looked upon by Captain Sauter has a sure preventive of ,ariy tfftyi ,on the pjtft of runners to entice away the sailors whom the cap tain had shipped. '' QUIET NOONDAY WEDDING. Ilev. Alexander Blackburn, pastor of. the First Baptist Church Of Portland, and Mrs. Virginia K. Watson, were qui etly married at the parsonage. 427 Mar-' ket street, at 12 o'clock today. The cer emony was iierformed by Dr. Wooddy, superintendent of missions Of the Pa cific Coast, in the presence of a happy gathering of the personal, friends of the bride and groom. The rooms were taste fully decorated with smllax spring flowed ers and pink carnations. After all munW ncr of good wishes for happiness had been showered upon the newly wedded couple, a luncheon, tempting and deli clous, was served. Rev. and Mrs. Blackburn leave this afternoon for the Cascade Mountains. In Washington. Mrs. Watson Is a woman of much culture and refinement, und numbers her friends by the score. Hev. Blackburn has bten the pastor of the First Baptist Church for nearly five years, and in that time haa won the respect and esteem of pot only his congregation, but all with whom he has come In contact. il Will u 40 Tear. Ago. Gentlemen The benefit I derive from Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey Is marvelous. I owe my great age. vigorous constitu tion and remarkable freedom from dis ease to Its dally use for many year. Though 104 years of age. I feel as young My and hearty aa forty years ago. My ap- petue i. -,;roM ana i still ao an in chores. I cannot say too much In favor of IiUfTy's Pure Malt Whiskey. It ls-a blessing to the old and sick. The Lord will surely bless the discoverer of suoh a groat mediin and prolonger of Ufa. RALPH Bl'LLOCK. -.y.. Brooklyn, N. T. airs, riuni, wno live, at 407 Adelphl street, Brooklyn, aaya: "My youthful ness and vigor ar. due to the use of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, my only medicine. Mra. Hunt aald: "I believe my long life and vigorous constitution are due to the use of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, which I know has helped me wonderfully. If aver I take cold or cough, I use Duffy'. Pure Malt Whiskey, and my cough I. quickly cured. I have a good appetite and sleep better than I hava for several yeara. I am possessed of air my faeultia. and us. no other medicine but Duffy'. Pure Malt Whiskey. I shall continue to use It as long as I i. gi In th. world for the old as well as the live. It I., I think, the young." rreate.t blessing On May 23,- 1902. Mr. Miller wrotM 'Though I am now past 104 years of age, I am today as strong and healthy aa I was 60 years ago, and .till able to do a good day'a work. I attribute mv health. vigor and grant age to the constant use of a little Duffy'. Pure Malt Whiskey dally for many years. It has kept me free from dlsoase and prolonged my life 25 years. Duffy's is the greatest medi cine In the world, a godsend to old peo ple, and I will never be without It." Yours truly, DllFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY Aida dige.Oon, stimulates and enriches the blood. Invigorate, the brain, builds nerve tissue tones up the heart fort I -;, ' , . , flea tha system against all disease germs and prolongs life. OAVTZOaT Whan yon a.k for Daffy'. Far Malt Whiskey be .nr. yon get th. genuine. Unscrupulous parson., mind- CHINESE KIDNAPER. Local boarding, house men declare that only 12 of the Crown of India's crew deserted here, and that only a round dozen were needed to complete her complement. ORGANIZED LABOR MAY FIGHT THE FAIR (Continued from First Page.) morning, on the charge of assault and battery preferred against them by Mas ter Painter Moorehouse. The assault 1. alleged to have tuken place in the Weinhard Building at the time of the first trouble between the non-union paint ers and the carpenters. After testl - mony had been given. Judge Jiogue stat ed that he desired to know whether the architect of the building had full power to act in giving or refusing permission to Moorehouse to paint. The count stat ed that If he had, and did give Moore :'couse permission to paint, he had been assaulted. On the contrary. If Moore bOU.e did not have the permission of the architect, no assault had occurred. The case was continued until tomor row morning to secure the testimony of Architect Lmwis relative to the point tated. of a demurrer to the complaint. The matter Is being arue this afternoon. The case, has been before the court sev eral times oji-vatlous motions and is ut last getting near Irs trial- HERMANN DELIVERS ADDRESS 'THE COMING jOF MISS STONE Miss Ellen M. Stone, the noted mis lonury, will arrive in Portland or; next Friday. Miss Stone's nmc Is familiar to' most every one. she being the wu mn who was captured by the Macedon ian brigands of Turkey ,nxl held for ransom. Miss Stone was detained for .over six months and on the payment of a. ransom of xt!5.(iou se -tired h i release. She Will lecture in this . till week. Ud Will give a thorough a. , .unit of her ' experience from capture until h(r iv- lease. (Journal 8pcial Service.) SA I.ICM, April Jl.-The dedication of Mitchell Hall, the new dormitory at Chemuwa. Was Btl!ldH3 by Impressive ceremonies tills Wonting. The principal speaker was Binger 'Hermann, who de livered the dedicatory address. In which lie sketched '-the, wonderful progress of the school and ' Indian education in gen eral, predicting a ' glorious future for I the Institution and higher and better cltl.erishrp for the indlhris. He paid a tribute to Senator Mitchell for his In terest In behalf of the Industrial train ing for Indians'," -and addressing pupils of the school generally Urged all to take every advantage of the opportunities of fered. At no. time did he mention poli tics or the contest In which he will en gage. Large crowds from Salem and surrounding territory attended the ceremonies. Young Ah Seting. the Chinaman Who stole Lin Tl. n 12-year-old girl, for the purpose of Helling her In San Francisco for $1,800. appeared In the State Circuit Court this morning on the charge of kidnaping. He was allowed until Friday to plead. Ah Seiing committed the crime March 2 and succeeded In getting as far as Ashland, Oregon, with the child, when he was arrested by an officer of the local Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, who returned to Portland with the child und her kidnaper. It you Wtabrto keep young, strong and Vigorous -nd'4a1ve on your cheek the glow of rseeet health, take DUFFY'S Pt'ftS MALT WHISKEY regularly, . teaspoonful in a half-glass of water or milk, three times u day. and take no other medicine. It Is dangerous to flH your system with drugs: they poison the system and depress the heart (Qui nine depresses the heart), white Dl'FFY'S tt'RK MALT WHI8KBT tones and strengthen! the heart action and purifies the entire system. It con tains no fusel oil. DUFFY'S Ipl1 "MALT WHISKEY has stood severe tt-srs for fifty years and hKs always 'Veetil found absolutely pure and to conta,v.,gieat htydlclnal properties. ji O SPICES, o COFFEE,TEA DAKING POWDER, FLAVORING EXTRACTS AbolufiPirlry, filntstFUvor, Oftarti.Sfmh,ta50AlffTicei PORTLAND, OWCOON. jjy F. Dresser & Co. PORTLAND'S GREATEST GROCERY We Cater to Thote Who De mand the Best. Both phones 227 CORNER SEVENTH AND WASHINGTON STRXETS ful of th ezoelleao4 of this preparation, are seeking continually to put upon the market, for profit only, and will try to .ell you, cheap Imitation, and so-called malt whiskey substitutes, Which, far from relieving the alok, are positively harmful. Demand "Dairy'." and b. aura you get It. It la the only absolutely pure malt whiskey whloh contain, medicinal, health-giving qualitlee. Look for the trade-mark, "The Old Chsmlst," on the label. COURT NOTES. H. S. Pugue was admitted to practice today by Judge Bellinger, of the I'nited States Circuit Court. Before Judge Bellinger this morning the motion to amend the decree In the case. of A W. Fox versus J. O'B. Uunn was allowed. A restraining order was granted by Judge Bellinger today In the case of Gardner K. Wilder versus W. J. Jteed. That Does Good GRAIN CARRIEFS ARRIVE. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following ma rrlage 1 i.-enses been issued 5t the County Clerk's . r Jiarry B Tedrow. aged 27 years Camilla B. Koherls. aged -7 years. : Of Portland. Alfred 11. Wax her. It years, and Anna c Illelkenfer. 14 yeais. both of Portland.- Newton QriffeK. aged 22 years and Hosa Xoimoi. ged 21 years, both of Portland; Adeder Saeleiis, aged 21 years, and Homanle Spresselalrt, aged 2-1 yeurM. both of ?ortland. The British bark Morven. 1 , S 9 7 tons, arrived SU'hjday-ut (Jueenstown, after a passage of U5 days from the Columbia Ulver. The British bark Clan Galbraith, l.iiSJ tuns, reached the Ireland calling port on Monduy, 'riTTfer a trip of 1 2 days fnitn Astoria' The $vy, captains are said to have, mnde e, wager on the race before leaving Portland. CHARGED ITII FORGERY. A medicinal food that attacks microbes and drives out disease ha ve fflye: am! both aged aged George (.'. Allen appeared before Judge Cleland tills morning and was allowed until Friday to plead to the charge of tun ing passed -n forged cheek of $2H on Laild ,V Tiltoii. The cheek was endorsed by J. H. Kavckes -and bore the date of March 21. 11HI3. TYPHOID DECREASING. LEVE PLEADS "WOf GUiLTC" Charles Leve was arraigned before the State Circuit Court this morning and pleaded "not guilty" to the charge . JT hajng received stoln property from iWO young boys April 1. 1903. Leve Itands charged with having purchased 70 worth of copper wire from boys who had stolen It. (Journal Special Service.) STANFORD CNIVEKS1TY. Cal.. April 21. President Jordan announced this morning that the epidemic of typhoid fever was on the decrease and that the College will not close as had been reported. 1 1 All lid I iiiirii The aemiltie'ls aold fet all druggists and grocers, or direct, tl.90 a bottlf. A valuable medical booklet containing symptoms and treatment of each disease and many testimonials will be sent free to apy reader pf this, paper who will write Duffy Malt Whiskey Co.. Rochester. N. Y. FROM THE FALLS OF WILLAMETTE Oregon Ci.y Teactcrs May Come to This Ci:y. : THE MARQUAM CASE AGAIN The oas of P. A. Marquam versus the Uslted States Mortgage Jt Trust "Com pany al cmiTup again In the State Circuit Court"this afternoon on a motion Dog Days Are Come. -"It seems probable that before long the dogs as well as the daughters of rich and fashionable folk will be sent to Paris to finish their education. A school for dogs has been established there. Many society women already employ a maid or a man as a dog attendant, whose duty it is to train and to accompany their pampered pets. But It is now pos sible to Bend them to a Bchool where they can 1e taught' to bark properly, to bow in greeting and, fafeweU, , to pick up a fan dropped by the mistress and present It to her gracefully, and to walk with proud and prancing steps. New York Tribune. The only vitalized Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with the hypophosphites of lime and soda and guaiacol. For weak, thin, consumptive, pale-faced people, and for those who suffer from chronic skin disease and weakness of lungs, chest or throat. Ozomuision is a scientific food, pre pared under aseptic conditions in a mod ern laboratory under supervision of skilled physicians. To be had of all druggists. A Large Sample Bottle Free will be tent by at to any address on request, so that invalids in every walk of life can test it for themselves ndee what Ozomuision will do for them. Send as your name and complete address, mentioning this paper, and the large sample free bottle will at ones be sent to you by mail, prepaid. Address The Ozomuision Co. - Oe Peyster Street, New York. (Journal Special Service.) OREGON CITY. April 21 The public schools may he closed Friday to allow the teachers to go on a visit to the Portland public schools. That was the day set last week, but since then it has been learned that examinations are to be held on that day, so the visit may be postponed. Up to the present year each teacher has been allowed to spend at least one day In the schools of the metropolis, but the directors rescinded that order last September when it was learned that not all of the teacht-rs went for the puiposi they were sent for. By these visits to other schools the Oregon citj teachers are enabled to see how the work la conducted and the Information gained .Is supposed to be of great value When the visit Is madt) this year a report will he handed the directors. After opening court yesterday Judge McJUride dismissed the grand Jury for one week and then proceeded to hear and Jiiilfp- several oases as follows: Star Milling Co. vs E. Parker. S.C. Parker and i. H liickson, case settled and dls-mlsseiLm-Kon city vs. W. Tiffany, case settled' and dismissed; Ida Nell vs. Jas. Nell, dismissed, Cora E. Orifflth vs. Frank S Griffith, divorce granted; David lrownliig vs. Maud Browning, divorce granted The court will hear the con demnation si, it of the Oregon Water Power - Itaiiway Company against Hen ry Naehaud next Monday. The suit carries some importance with It as the land sought after Is needed for the fill In near the Clackamas trestle on the electric line. Three other like suits will be heard Now that the Circuit Court has opened many ili i.. suits are being filed, three being received yesterday, as follows: Bertha 11.11 vs. ' W. H. Bell; Anna M. Miller vs. August Miller; Anna Fitzger ald vs. Kdwin f. Fitzgerald. COAL MINERS OUT. (Journal Special Service.) VICTORIA, B. C. April HI In view of Dunsmulr not recognizing a delega tion from the extension mines on ac count of them belonging to the Western Federation of Miners, all union miners will be called out. Dunsmulr says the union mines are still working. If they have been called out, he says, they are not obeying the call. FATAL TRAIN WRECK. (Journal Special Service.) FORT SCOTT. April 21. The Frisco passenger train was wrecked near Ever ton. Mo., this morning. The fireman and a mail clerk were killed. The engi neer and two passengers were fatally in jured. A broken rail ditched the train While traveling at the rate of 5 miles an hour. The engine, express, mail and baggage cars were a total wreck. NEW TIME CARD FOR NORTHERN Goc$ Into Etfect Hay 3 Slight Change Here. YOUTSEY EXCITED. (Journal Special Service.) FRANKFORT. Ky.. April 21 Youtsey was recalled in the Howard case this morning. When closely Questioned as to certain details of his feeling toward Goebel. he got excited and said: "This thing from the start was a damnable conspiracy to clear everybody else and throw the whole blame or! me!" VANDERBILT SOON TO MARRY NAIIONAL CROP REPORT. WASHINGTON, D. C. April 21. The weekly crop report shows some retard ing features. Spring wheat, particu larly In Minnesota,' la alow. Farming operations in the Central and West Gulf States and portions of Southeastern Rocky Mountain slopes are slow and need rain. Very slow progress is being made in corn planting in the corn belt owing to the cold and wet weather. There Is plenty of Irrigation water in sured in Southern California owing to the rain. Frosts have done some injury to some crops in Oregdn, (Journal Special Service.) NTfiW YORK. April 21. News that William Vanderbllt is soon to marry Mrs. Rutherford at Paris was today con firmed in this city by Oliver Harrlmun. Jr., brother of Mrs. Rutherford. No an nouncement Was made of when'the mar riage would take place. POLICE CAPTAIN DEAD. (Journal Special Service.) SAN FRANCISCO, April 21 Captain George Birdsall died last night He had been connected with the police depart ment since 1878. He was 111 some time and his death was expected since Sat urday, ' ' Beginning May 3, the "North Coast limited" passenger train over the Northern Paclllc will, leave the Port land Union Depot at i o'clock In the af ternoon, one hour later than under the present arrangement. This will be the only local significance of a new time card which goes into effect throughout the entire system oil the date named. General Passenger Agent C. S. Fee. of the Northern Pacific, in speaking of the proposed change In time, made the following statement tilts morning to a reporter for The Journal: "There Is no radical change and t no particular significance attached to the new card .which goes Into effect or) May 3. It is. simply the customary spring tightening of service after the winter schedule Is no longer necessary. The new time of the North Coast Limited will enable closer connections with many points." Tho Washington & Columbia River Railroad, a feeder of the Northern Pa cific leading into the Inland Empire, announces that a passenger train, a new feature for the road, will be placed In commission May ,,?, to connect ' at Pasco with the North Coast Limited, leaving for Dayton, Walla Walla and Pendleton at 7 o'clock a. m. This serv ice will enable travelers from Portland to leave this city ,at 3 o'clock In the afternoon and reach Walla Walla com mon points early the following morn ing, something heretofore impossible when traveling by the Northern Pacific. F.W.BALTES&C0. Printers Second and Oak Streets BOTH PHONES J! Henry Weinhard Proprietor of The City Brewery Largest and Most Complete Brewery in the Northwest Bottled Beer a Specialty Telephones No. 72. Office 13th a 1 Burnside Streets, Portland, Or. Every Woman II imereHeu ami unnniii onw about the wonderful MARVEL Whirling Spray Tlie new vtii sjrie. Initc. tiun and Suction. Best saf est Mom conTenienu Ml If n cannot mipiilr the Jr "'p. other, but aend Hump for 11 luatrated book-MlJ.It iitves full partli'Uiaraaml 1lr--iioni In Tsluaiilr to liuliea. M AKVKI, :o. SLooiu 16 H. Timea Bids'. . Nw Tork. tor aal. by WOOD AMI). CLARKE CO; GasolineLaunch nwiK-ra. attention: The launching season ll near at hand aud to enjoy the full benefit! of launching yuu abould huve your engine over hauled and put in flrat-class condition. Tats nill prevent the lutHhaps that mar pleaaure. We tiaru mechanics that are eapeclally skilled In this line of work and wa will be pleased to make eatlmata at any time. Phone South MOtt, A. J GILL & CO,, General Maohintata, 830-238 Oak It Boynton Hot AirFurnances NEW OFFICERS IN CHARGE. POLICY KING'JAltED. NEW YORK, AprU-iJ, 'Al, Adams, the "policy king." recently oonvhSted of run ning a policy game, this morning was sentenced to imprisonment for one year, and a line of $1,000. A Hog's rifty-rive-Day Fast. During a blizzard last January stock" belonging to W. D, Donahue, a Deuel county farmer, got out of his barn und were covered by a huge snow drift close to the barn and near the, edge of his grovewj-Jiy hard work, he sucoeedet! in getttng ttll 'his stock back into the barn except -a-Kagi wblc.h weighed about S00 pounds.- -The'ttnimal could not be found, an3 : 'for three "daya thi .farmet. Anil his hired man shoveled ano-w la the-Vicinity 1 of the barn In an "effort to ' rescue it . The 6&er dayrDeriahue a''urprKefi1'j to find his loug low-nog, whlrh was alive anil welt HotWt$st8Jid4ngithat fof r period ;of ftfty.-flve. days if had re mained a jriaoner , under a snowdrift without particle of food,. . When, dis covered after Its long Imprisonment the animal weighed only '60 pounds, "but was full of vigor and wild as a hawk. Morning Call and Fargo (N. D.) Daily Argus. The new officers of the Oregon Infor mation Bureau took formal charge of their quarters this morning. As stated In The Journal yesterday, there will be no successor appointed to Colonel Drake's place, but tho Executive Board, composed of Messrs. Beharrell,r Jloney man and Judson, will have entire direc tion of affairs. A. Le Roy and George BlrreU, ' who will have charge of the bureau under the direction of the com mittee, are well known In the state. Mr. BlrreU has served in such capacities be fore and Mr. Le Hoy Is well-Informed as to Oregon's resources, lie Is well-known to the people, aB he has served as post master at IjU Grandp. an.d as grand chap lain f the I. J. O..F. : In the latter on Jjacity he had opportunities to visit all sections of the state. - HORSE KILLS BOY. ; (Journal Special Service.) . AURORA, April 21. Waldemar Krax berger, the 14-year-old son of fc"rank Kraxberger, of MackiSburg, -was killed by a horse last Friday morning, receiv ing a solar-pletus blow, and "dled"Sat-' urday evening of peritonitis. The fun eral was held yesterday afternoon, in terment being in the Canby Cemetery. Are the best. Estimates glvea em new work and repairing. J. C. BAYER, 265 2d S C. GEE WO THE GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR Is called great be cause his wonderful cures are so well known throughout the United Btates, and because so many people are thankful to him for saving their lives from OPERATIONS He treats any and all diseases with powerful Chinese herbs, roots, buds, barks and vegetables that are entirely un known to medical science In this coun try, and through the use of these harm less remedies. T'nis famous dotor knows the action of over 500 different remedies that he has successfully used in different diseases. He guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lony troubles, rheumatism, ner vousness, s'.omach, liver, kldnerya, female trouble aud all private diseases. Hun dreds of testimonials. Chargeu moderate. Call and see him. OOHBTJXTATXOH 7B CX. Patients out of the city write for blank and circular. Inclose stamp. Address THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 132 Third street. Portland, Or. Men tion thUa MJDW, H