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THE OREGON DAILY : JOTTCtNAL, POKTLAND, ' TUESDAY EVITNINO, JULY 21. 1903. 11 il.tt, UANSKN CO.. EMPLOYMENT AOTS. , , w aoria aeeoaa it. , . H ' Office In See Fraoclec urf-lM lniilM, Can uaaen ana nnoaaae. - Heln free ta employer. Free blinit roei and registration. Work ecurd tot kypUeeat or no cnaxfe. ERTAM-IftnED 1T6, nuiAAfliurriiua ir o uvu vjai ' m AND OTHER OUTBIDS WORK; DAILY . 4 SHIPMENTS TO NEVADA It tbe blf S. I'. R. B. tunnels: NORTH on tba new B. R. work la Waahlojrton; BAST on company aa4 contract worij muin in urefon, ana man tber MloU,. FKEE FAR! m lU L E, work. C R. HANSEN CO. M North M at PIONEER EMPLOYMENT CO., SIS Morrieon rirenrn umee jus coucd WANTS TODAY Head akldder. IS. Til; tiesd taller. M; M . faller, tS.OO: backers. 2 50; cbnta builder. Ixoo; men for aawmill. f2.Zo; sticker man, J.O0; milker. 438. Plenty of other positions. URN Or CHARACTER, anew and ability, to represent tba best savings investment proposi tion Id tba North went; unusual Inducement Air food man. 010-dll McKay Bldg. WANTED Traveling men; ealary ISO. 00 par month, all eipeoeva; fao.OO cash security re quired, can or snores L,. i. aodor a to., Templeton, 0H First St.. Room 4. 1CITOKH WANTED Wanted a mmmtmt nana woman to secure adTrrtlsatnenta for Tba Club Journal. Address wltb refereuc, B. T., Oregon llsllr Journal Ofnee. 900 AND HORSE HOSPITAL. DR. 8. J. CARNEY, veterinary surgeon. 150 N. 1Mb. Fbone Mln liM-t. Res. phone, Front 108. BATHS. NATURAL Russian bot-alr baths Sne and BOe: opau dally, eicept Monday and Tueadar, 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. 81 East Twenty lfbth at, err. Everett, f none. Boon xni. CASK BEOISTEBS FOR SALE. ONE HALLWOOD cash register at balf price. . Call State Market. First and Salmon. YOB SALE RIAL ESTATE. WB BUILD HOU8B on assy monthly payments; Just what you want; ae our plana, they are not eipenetre. 611 Commercial bid. AYXS TOB SALE. I A NORR1S SAFE A LOCK CO.. aole agent for nati don't be misled br IrraeDonalble bark ers; we bare tba Unrest stock In Portland; iv rirsi mu YTXinSHZO ROOMS, LOO AN BUILDINO. 108 Union ave, Blegsnt rooms tot housekeeping or transient, furnished or unrornisnMit rates reseonahie. YOB BXVT. MODBBH FLAT OF SIX ROOMS, PARTLY FURNISHED; CHEAP BENT; CENTRALLY LOCATED; FURNITtJRi FOB SALE. PHONB, MAIN 2233. STORE, 856 Union are.. SIS per month: food location. Portland Trust Company of Ora- ' gow, 10 Third at. 204 H STARK ST., nicely furnished rooms; rea. sonaui rent: trtneisni aouciwo. rnoaie Front 1086. FOR RENT Handsomely furnished ofllceo for pnysiciaa, aentlat or oatoopatn. ow aiunc bull tiding. FOR RR.NT 4 or 4 housekeeping rooms for ren pertl rtly furnished. 4&0 Larrabee at.; tel., I'nkm BOOKS WITH BOARD. ROOMS WITH BOARD, well furnished; all modern conveniences; table Mara also, xii Thirteenth. FOB SALE. A itt-nnrM hoiihh m-lth store front: lot 60s 100; baa ateam bath. 18 boarders; income gauu per mnutb; price ?.oou. Apply to iniio, No. 107 Eaat Twenty-eigntn at., norm. MEAT MARKET for aale for $000.00; good busi ness, good location, good baaruient lot pan lng: have leaaa on building for three years. Call or addreaa, Meat Market, Journal Office. FOR BALE 4-room house, lot OSilOO; lawn and fruit trees. 818. East Twenty-slitn St., near Clinton Ksllr School: Woodstocg ear, FOR SALE two work horsea. barneaa ami wagon: 8 fresh cows wltb rslves. call four hlocka west train station. Woodstock. FOR SALE A few high-grade typewriters, ISO each. L. and M. Alexander, izz intra eu KINGSBURY Fourth St. PIANO for sale, cheap. 108 ATTORNEYS. EMMONS EMMONS, attorneys at law. Worcester bldg. . 8. B. Law RIUOEN, Attorney and CotineeUor-at-Notary. 806-808 Ablngton bldg. PAXION, BEACH SIMON 010 uiamnor or vommeren. T. TAUOHER Room IS, Alneworth Balldlng. 50 tons of aafes. mistake Make no LOST. LOST On Jul 18, 1908, while going from See and and 0k to Third and Hall, a diamond ring Tiffany setting; slight ysllow east. A lib eral reward will be offered for the recovery, or for Information that will lead to the re covery of same. Information can be left wltb ,, the Chief of Police. H. a DICKINSON, Attorner-t-Lew and "o tary Public. 608 Commercial bldg. MEDICAL. THE SPRINGSTEEN MEDICINE CO.. 611 Dekntn. Cur as women's complaints; quickly. A Thousand People Will read a "FOB SALE" notice la THB ORB OOM DAILY JOURNAL for every hundred that read a TOB SALB" algn es house. wgeCTaiigSaSaKsssssag: ,IF you want work: ' IP you want Help , IP you want agonta f ' IP you have rooms to rent IP you have houaee to rent IP you have houees for eala IP you want board IP you want anything INSERT A WANT AD IN The Oregon Daily Journal And you will set Results ..The ?) ADVERTISE IN regon Daily Journal. "SITUATIONS WANTED" ADVERTISEMENTS . Inierted TWO timet FREE all other "Wests" ONE CENT A WORD ... i Phone or writ?). Oregon, flaln 500; Columbia 705. OABrarrzB. t. W. LITCT, aareeaaor to Oordon Mfg. Co,, carpenter, bonder, general contractor, bouse remodeling, alterations, eta. I enblnet work and jobbing specialty) counter eh.lrlng. Ice boxea, ate. 1 store ana offlee Arts res; up-to-date sod original carpenter work of all kladtt nothing toe large or too email fa cr Immediate attention; no flies en nai wa make and put Bp tba beet fly screens In Portland. Shoe., font of TamblU at. I phone. Black SWT reeldence. TsT Eaat Stark I eeslde-e phone. White Til. 0I0AES ABD T0BA00O. WMKEU-UUKNT C.UAR CO. DUtrtbotera of flNB CIQARS. Portland. 0ATZ8. XATES' PLACE, S8A Washington St., Phono 8. Main TT1, i. W. Talbot t, prop, roruaoa. ur. OOBBICX SXTUOHTS. METAL SKYLIGHTS, galvanised Iron nlcea. 1. V. Bayer. IH Becona ar. CHIBOrODY ABD KAXIOVBIBO. THB D EVEN 18, tbs only scientific chiropodists la tba city; pariora aui-z, Aussy oiog.i tbla U tba long-haired gentleman yoa want to see. Grant 16. . U MITCHELL, Cblrooodtot, bldg., Pbona Black 2801. TOS Manjuam CREAM AND OBEAXEBT BTTTTEB. BUST creamery batter and rare cream promptly oeiivrrea to all parts or we ciiy otib tain View Farm, Oreahsm. Oregon. Apply t W. W. Cotton, 814 Worcester Bid. Tele phone, Main 668. CASH BXOISTEBS. UAU.WOOD CASH R ROISTERS. 14 Stark at. OABPEBTXBS AMD BPILDERS. JOHN A. MELTON, carpenter and builder, HOT tsri St. emoe ana store nitarea Dalit ana remodeled; altering and repair houses. Phone Msln U1. AUTHORS MARTIN, esroeotere sod bond ers; repairing and Jobbing; atore and oflloe xiores naua, auwp auw lyonmout. rnoaa Clay 1861. II. P. CLARK, carpenter and builder; repairing and Jobbing; offlee fixtures. Residence phone, Weaf 7M: sbop, Msln ltHl, 4MV, Wsah. st. HOTELS. WELL VENTILATED single rooms. 16c, Sua Sod 86a a night; beds. loc. Tbs Evarett Booae, aor Seeood and Darla. COAX, ABD WOOD. WESTERN FEED A FUEL CO Dealers In all kinds of eoaL soke and cbarcoaL Pb-rae 1018. . TCLCAN COAL CO., wholesale dealers boat coals; foundry and amelter coke. ZLZOTBIOAL WORK. 0. L. PRIOR, electric light and bell wiring. 4S Washington st. Pbona Clay 800. PORTLAND BLBCTBICAIe WORKS Office 80S Stsrk st. Weetera Electric Works. 806 Si Wsshlngtoa at. dtxtbo and oleanlvo. CITY STEAM DYEING A CLEANING WORKS. Herman Enkla, proprietor. Pbona Mala 1T18. No. 66 0th at, near Pine. Portland, Or. SBV00I8TS. FRANK t. STRElrilQ. drugs, toilet articles. CEREAL KILLS. acme mills Arm. Ceresls. CO., Manufacturers Relet us 10 snd Tl North rront st. IEWELERS. TUB 0. HKITKEMPER CO.. manufacturing jewelers. sa Morrleon at. FRATERNAL INSURANCE. ORDER OF WASHINGTON "oremoet frster nsl society of Northwest: protects the liv ing. J. L. Mitchell, eupre.o. secretary. 618 and 618 Marquam bldg., Portland, Or. Tel ephone Msln 648. FEES SHINES. CLOTHES CLEANED and pressed $1 per month. Unique Tailoring Co., 84T Waablug ton at. INSURANCE. . PHILIP KKNNKUY. Ineurance; resident agent Norwich Union Fire Ineurance Society. Phone Soath 1661. 44 Hamilton bldg. JAfl. Met. WOOD, employers' liability sad In dividual accident; surety bead of all kinds. Phone 4T. Concord bldg. H. F. B ARTELS COM PA NT. Fire Ineurance. 448 Sherlock bldg. Oregon phone. Clay 636. 1SAA0 L. WHITE, Are Ineurance, XtS Sherlock bldg. Oregon phone. Main 668. KINIXO AND MINE PROMOTERS. SKUaiOJss A SIMPSON, mining moters. Room X. Chamber of sad mine pro-Commerce. LOCKSMITH. A. L. Tii.it ETTS, 833 YambllL near Second: 12 yesrs wltb J. liar bey. aUBaiXO ABD LIO BIB 6), ORBOON ROUND LUMBER CO aide el Phone Orant 1111. 181 Bora- MONET TO LOAN, FRED H. STRONO, FINANCIAL AOENT. Money to loan. No eommlaaloa. I am In a poeltloa to make Immediate loans en Improved real aetata or for building par poses ; any amount; moderate Interest. Wa ' approve loans from, nlana and advance money aa balldlng prognoses when desired. Option In repaying srter one year. FRED H. STRONO, Financial Agent 108 Seeood et near Stark. 10iH Third at.. Is tba recognised bank of tbs wage-earner. Wa advanco money to teamsters, trainmen. anon men. motor wen. aondoctors. etc.. wltbont mortgajts. endorser or collateral. V, Heeklv Amounts Month lv Monthly. Weekl floo repay f M 6 or 118.00 re fd.ftl f 60 repay 1.1 fl8 or i 6 66 or fa.6fl 6 86 repay 8 6 68 or t 8.86- or fl.65 Boalcess eonftrlentlal. No onpleassnt Inquiry. MONET TO LOAN ea real, eeraoaal and col lateral security; special attention to chattle mortgagee! antes hour hi. 0, W. Pallet 818 Commercial blk. Phone Orant 860 MONEY TO LOAN, smsll smonnts. short or long time. t. H. Hawley, I Cham, of Com. MONET TO LOAN: on city lota and Improved farms. W. A. Shaw A Co., 848 Stark at. LOANS on suburban mortgages; low rates. warn, sza Aiisty Blag. MODEL MAXEB. FOR FIRST-CLA88 REPAIRINO go to Andy Frlta. machinist snd model maker. 110 6tb. PERSONAL. MR. ELMORB RICE Violinist sud tearber; leo piano harmony; room 1. .O. I'.W. Bldg.; hours 6 to 6:30 dally; phons. Union. 846. YOl'R PRESCRIPTIONS srs mora accurately and reasonably Oiled st Brseeu s Pbsrmsry, IQT Morrison St.. bet. llrst and Second sts. ioll STORIES and novels for summer read lng. 10 cents. Jones' Book Btors. 191 Alder CAFE KRATZ. 123 Silts at served st all hours. A toe luoon REAL ESTATE. for sale farms-- Improved farms for sal. In all perta ot Oregon and Washington: payments msde to snlt purchasers. For full particulars as ta varloua properties apply te Wa. MacMaatar, 811 Worcester bldg. MAXWELL A KNAPP REAL ESTATE. Boom 8. Chamber of Commerce bldg. MABBAOE. MIlME. U. E. ELY, oermatologlat maaaaga. electric treatments. 1H First at NORTHWEST HOTELS. Haul Portland, Aaterloaa plaai !, per day Bommera Hotel, La Orande; travelera' home. Belvedere European plant 6th ansTAldsr ats St. Charles, First and Morrison its., Portland lODonrt Rotrszs, THE COSMOS Fourth and Morrtso. fwnlehe4 honsekeeplng aultaa, eulte and aiiafln teams l 86 per week snd ap. Flf a CA8TLle8f8W sahligtoa' stt roma "13, eatlemea; tranalent. T.L Snath fat. 1 i ,"' OTI BALLS. BOSS OF THB ROAD OVERALLS aed nteehasx tea' elutblng. Union made. Neastadtee Breeze Mfgre . Portland. Or. BEMOFAL. DR. FRANK B. FERRIS. DR. OEBTRUDa) B. Lamberson. Dentists, re moved ta Maetoaf. bldg.. 6ftb floor. ROFE. PORTLAND CORDAGE CO.. aor. Fear ... and Northrop sts., Portland. Or. w.)r PIANO LESSONS. frrOKD NASU. 11)3 10th stl terms atwe application. Reclnnera tskea. FLVMBEBS. DONNERItERO removed to 64 Fourth at. Roth pi hones. STORAGE AND TRANSFEB. CI. CI. PICK, office 66 First St.. between Star! and Oak sta, phone 606; ptanoe and fural tare moved ana packed for shipping; earn modlons Sreproof brick warehouse. Front and Clsy its. SAFES. BUY YOUR SAFES of J. K pairs snd lockouts sefely done. Dsvts; year rs 66 Third at SLOT MACHINES. TRANSCONTINENTAL MACHINN CO. Slvt machines. S. B. Park and Oak. Both IjeeJMsIn Maesj SPECIAL DELIVERY. POST SPECIAL DELIVERY, No. SOOW Wae. lngton St. Phones. Or.. Msln 063, Cot. 861. WHOLESALE HARDWARE- . E. HAHKI.T1NB A CO.. Irna. steel, coal and JibicJijjmlthsirjiheeJ . WHERE TO DINE. STROUSE'S RESTAURANT; Bret-claee beat aervlce. 820 Waablngton at WHOLESALE WALL PAPER, MORGAN WALL PAPKU CO.. 14-16 Secosd St. bat. Yamhill snd Tsylor. Portland. Ur. WHOLESALE SBOCXBS. WADHAMS A -CO., wboleoale grocers, maaa- factorer and eommlaatoa mercnanea, M sm 66 Front at ALLEN A LEWIS. wboleMre groesra. lsnd. Or. MASON, N. W. EHRMAN A CO., wholesale grocers, cor. Second and Pine sts. LA NO A CO.. First and Ankenv sts. WHOLESALE CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. WHOLESALE CROCKERY AND OLASSWAHN. Prael Uegele A Co.. 100 to 106 f Ik. cor. Surg THOMPKINS TRIES TO RUN AUTOMOBILE Funny Things Happened When He Tried to Show What a Snap He Was About to Have. RODE IN ICE CHEST TO ESCAPE A MOB Mr. Thomcklns walked around the u tomoblle. eyeing the machine critically. 'Huh." be remarked, "I don't see any thina; go particularly hard about running thut thing." . "No," remarked Mr. Thompklns, with It nlgti. '.'I knew you wouldn't That Is why I have elected to Btay at home whUe you take the automobile out on its first trip." "No, Mrs. Thompklns. you shall come with me. I want to ghow you what non ''wnu thev tsllc about these things. Of oourne, it's partly people's own fault They go entirely too fast They should learn to control themselves as well as the machine and not go faster than the speed permitted by law. This macnine, vnu cn see. is a simple affair. Tt,.,Da . hina.a-nin-hob there on the dashboard to steer by and a what-you-may-call-it over in this corner to start it and stop It, and then mere s ino nquawn squawk to warn people to got out of the way. It's dead easy." "Why don't you wait for the chauffeur n rami down from the factory?" ner vously inquired Mrs. Thompklns. "Not that I think he" can give you any pointers n running a machine, but no doubt you will be able to teach him a great many things he doesn't know that will help him along wonderfully." "Your sarcasms, madam, are unworthy my notice," said Thompklns, airtiy. you may remain on tne porcn wnuo x drive tha machine merrily up and down the road like a skimming swallow. see If Mrs. Thompklns felt any great're gret at being left out of the automobile trip she certainly didn't show it, and Mr. Thompklns climbed Into the machine .mid prouaiy snoveu ins sum hub Th automobile rose like greased light- 'ning, touching only now and then in the fher spots. In some mirpcuious way ompklns succeeded in giving the lever 1st that stopped tne macnine. men alted while Mrs. Thompwns came walking down the road. "Ah," remarked Mr. Thompklns pleas antly, "I knew you would come. I waited for you. I hope you reallge now that I know a little about automobiles." "Why didn't you come around and 'get me," asked Mrs. Thompklns. "Simply because I wanted to punish you a little. Now you may step' In and we will tAke a nice little prin.J With many misgivings Mrs. Thomp klns stepped Into the machine and Thompklns kicked the starting lever again. The machine went charging through an old fence and across a hay field. "What is this, a cross country chase, or what?". asked Mrs". Thompklns. . "I want to show you how the automo bile could travel Over any kind of a road," murmured Thompklns. "I am convinced," said Mrs. Thomp- h. ."I like the roaa Deuer. woum fmlnd going back?" hompklns was on the verge of re- hirfAv Ktn plying when the automobile went through a fence, and the road having the good sense to run in a straight line from where Thompklns came through the machine continued in the exact Cen ter of the road. "Thought I couldn't get back again to the road?" demanded Thompklns. "Well here s the road and here s me. Bay can't run an automobile?" "You're not," said Mrs. Thompklns. "It's running itself." 0 0 Just here the automobile rushed through a flock of chickens scratchtn in the road and left more than half of them lying flat and still In the road way. "He'll charge you for them," said Mrs. T. hompklns. "Let him charge," roared back Thomp kins. "He'd better keep them out of the way. hi not turn aside for chlcRens. The' next thing that Thompklns f truck was a pig. The automobile acted for awhile as If It was about to turn turtle and sink with all on board, but it didn't and Thompklns and his wife oontlnued their mad flight Let me out," begged Mrs. Thomp kins, "I can't stand this strain any longer. Stay In, stay in!" shouted Thomo- Kins. "i naven't time to ston now." He tugged away at the stopping lever. However, as hard as he could, but with out result Tha automobile still oontln ued Its mad and unchecked flight Mrs Thompklns tried to help him. but failed The automobile was headed straight for the lake. Thompklns was pulling and nauling at everything he could lind lu ziont or nim. "It's all off," he shouted hoarsely. Jump when we hit the water. Try to save me. Remember, I can't swim Maybe It's soft water, so it won't hurt when we light. Farewell, vain earth. 'Good-bye, darling; remember, I died thinking ff the children. Farewell." Thompklns, in his struggle to meet death HRe a brave man. had closed his eyes and leaned back in the seat. He felt the machine striking rooks and then bumping over plowed ground. There was a hard Jolt or two, as though the automobile wns climbing fenc33, and then he was conscious that it had stopped. Mrs. Thompklns tapped him on teearm 'We are home," she said. Something Induced the automobile to Jturn tills wAy insttad of into the lake and I think it's run dewn." Thoinpkin opened his eyes with alac rity. "Fooled you. didn't I" said Thompklns. "You thought we were go ng Into the lake. Great the wny I can guide thig thing with my eyes shut, aim It?" "How finely you could do If vnu aBfeep," said Mrs. Thompklns, and Thompklns sat out on the porch for an hour wondering whether she had found him out or not. BIG SWEDISH SANGERFEST ' (Journal Special- Service.) MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., July 21. The down-town streets of Minneapolis are gaily decorated today with' the inter twined colors of the United States and Sweden In honor of tbe Swedish singers Who are here by 'the hundreds from various Mparts of Illinois. Wisconsin, Iowa,' Nebraska, Minnesota, the Dakotas and other states of the Northwest for their great annual sangerfest Twenty fle societies will take part in the pro gram and the grand chorus promises to be bne of the most notable aggregations of musical talent ever heard In this sec tion. The program covers several days, but the chief feature will be the' con certs 'of Wednesday and Thursday even ings, when the soloists will Include Fru Anna Hellstrom and Dr. John Forsell of th6. Royal Swedish Opera of Stock holm. .. TiOW AUOUBT BATHS. O. B. k v. eVraln Olves Iioag-Tlma XJmlt and Btoporsr. il niniil 1 IB. 5K anrl 28 thai O TL A N. again sells long-time tickets to folnt In the East, with stopover privl egea. Particular a, city ticket offlee. Third and Washington sweats. .. EAGLES 0F6UCKEYE STATE 1 (Journal- Special Service.) COLUMBUS, O,. - July 21. Columbus Is today the roosting place for innumer able. Eagles, the occasion being the open ing of the annual state convention of the fraternal order of that name. Thft large attendance gives evidence of the rapid growth of the order, which, though but a few years old, has branch organi sations throughout the state. Today was given over to the reception of the dele gates and tfie formal opening of the convention this afternoon. . Tomorrow there will be a big street parade, fol lowed by a barbecue and other forms of entertainment.' . FOMENTING MORE TROUBLE (Journal Special Service.) LONDON, July 21. A story is cur rent here that the Russian government Is distributing money in London for the purpose of. fomenting demonstrations against the JewS, as an exttise for the recent outrages at Klshlneff. The idea la that It may be said, "You see what a turbulent people they are; can you wonder that wa hare taken strong meas ure with them?" - Capt. Ewen Entered Jackson and Was Not Detected by Assailants.. , ' (Journal Special Service.) JACKSON, July 21. Concealed In an Ice-chest and shipped as baggage, Cap tain B- F. Ewen, proprietor of the burned Ewen Hotel, reached Jackson this morning on tha regular passenger train. An Immense crowd had gathered at the depot to Intercept him, but his ruse was completely successful and after waiting until the mob had dispersed he walked to his home without detection He then telephoned the fact of his pres ence to the authorities and a guard was formed about his house for protection. Captain Ewen will give his evidence before the grand Jury today and leave the city on the afternoon train. More trouble may follow. DAIRY AND FOOD MEN Annual Convention of national Associa tion Opened at St. "Paul Today. (Journal Special Service.) ST. PAUL. Minn., July 21. The an nual convention of the National Assocla tlon of State Dairy and Food Coromls Blonerg was opened at the state capltol today with J. W. Bailey of Oregon, presl dent of the association, presiding. The attendance was large and representative of the entire country. Prominent among those present were Dairy Commission ers H. B. Wright of Iowa. C. P. Sher wood of South Dnkota, Mrs. Mary L. Wright of Colorado, J., H., Thomas of Californiaf A. H. Jones of Illinois, J. N Hurty of Indiana, J. Q. Emery of Wis connin, Horace Ankeny of Ohio, and B. W. Kflgore of North Carolina. Governor Van Sant and Mayor Smith welcomed the visitors, for whom re sponse was made by A. H. Jonea of 1111 nols. The annual address of President Bailey occupied the remainder of the opening session. After luncheon the delegates reassembled and listened to an Interesting paper by Commissioner H. B. Wright of Iowa on "The Dairy In dustry of the Country," followed by an address on "The National Food Law, delivered by Congressman H. C. Adams of Wisconsin. This evening Prof. II W. Wiley, chief of the United States Bureau of Chemistry, will tell the assoi elation of the results of hi recent noted experiments on the effects of antiseptics on tne human Doay. CAPTAIN PERSHNG IS A GOOD SPRINTER His Experience with the Moros of Mindanao Sm lar to His Dealings with the Indians In the Wars ot the Seventies. NORTH CAROLINA FARMERS (Journal Special Service.) RALEIGH, N. ?., July 21. The State Farmers' convention, for which prepara tlons have been making for some time past, began its sessions today at the State Agricultural and Mechanical Col lege. The attendance was large and representative when the gathering was called to order shortly after noon. Gov ernor Aycock welcomed the visitors and the afternoon was spent in discussing several topics of interest to the farm ers. This evening Secretary of Agricul ture Wilson is to address the convention. The sessions will ' continue through Thursday. IT TOO , HA VI! DYSPEPSIA, BEAD TUB. The old wny of taking pepsin, bis muth, etc., to cure dyspepsia is all wrong. Thev may be put ud in tablets or In 11 tiuld. the result is lust the m The object is to create artificial digos-4 tlon, out mis aoen not mane a cure. Stop taking the pepsin, etc., and you have your dyspepsia or indigestion back again. People use cocaine or opium fpr nervous trouDies ana sick neaaacno. it docs not cure, atop taking the drugs and the pain and distress return. The nly Common Sense Method is to drive out of the system the cause of dyspep sia and sick headacho by cleansing- the stomach and bowels, at the same time using a medicine that will act on the liver. This forces through .the glands of the tomach the digestive fluid that nature intended, in tnis wav you cure dyspepsia. The -medicine that cures dyspepsia by this method Is called Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Ptlls. Thev put the body In condition so that the differ ent organs can do their work in a nat ural way. ' Druggists sell these pills at 2Bc per box, or we will send them post paid, on receipt of i5c in stamps. Sam ple sent free. It only takes one pill for a dose. Address, Dr. Bosanko Co., Phil adelphia, Pa. WASHINGTON, D. C, July 20 Capt. John J. Pershing of the Fif teenth Cavalry, who has won fame by his remarkable success in pacifying and governing the hostile Moros of Minda nao, in the Philippines, is one of the most popular officers in the army. He Is a West Point graduate and an all-round athlete. The Moros are similar In many re spect to the North American Indians and admire strength, skill and daring. Pershing is tall, well formed and wiry, and when at West Point was a sprinter of reputation. While serving In the West a number of years ago he was greatly admired by tho Indians, and at least on one occasion proved himself su perior' to the best Navajo athlete In a footrace. The story Is an interesting one. Pershing was stationed near the Navajo and Moqul reservations in Arlxona. In 1890, when Gen. Morgan, then Commis sioner of Indian Affair, visited these Indians, Pershing was in cammand of a small escort which went with him to K earns' Canyon to attend a council of the tribes. He wa accompanied by Capt. Chauncey fBaker, who had been his classmate at West Point. While waiting for the Council to be gin they sat on a large tone watching the Indians at their games. The Nav- ajos were wrestling, racing on foot, rac ing their ponies and pole vaulting, it was a holiday occasion and the Indian were enjoying themselves hugely. One finely-formed Indian saw Persh ing sitting on the stone, and, approach ing, said something to him in the Nav ajo tongue. The Navajo interpreter, CHee, who was with the party, wa asked what the Jndlan wanted. He is challenging capt. rersning to wrestle with him," said Chee. PershlnK looked the Indian over and, observing the grease upon his body, reolled to Chee: Tnll him that he 1 toor airiy 10 wrestle with a white man. When this wa Interpreted tne in- rliana who had gathered around sent up a shout of derision at the expense of ihe Navajo athlete. The latter was not slow to reply, saying: "Tell the white captain I'll run a foot race with him, and if I am too dirty all haharr-to do ia 4o keep aheadf me," Th Tnrlln.na now laughed at ersning. and Chee explained to him that he would have to run tho foot race or lose caste with the Indians, who appeared greatly to admire him. Porshlnn- accepted the cnanenge arm preparations were made for the race. A trlanorular course was laid out, with throe stakes 100 feet apart Pershing tripped to waist and put on a pair ol moccasins so that ho could run with greater ease. Th M.vnlns arathered around and of fered td wager on their man against the white captain. The American ofll- cer endeavored o avoid making bets, but were told that they must appear to have confidence In Pershing. The Nav ajos threw upon the ground costly blankets and silver belts and articles of clothing, against which the white men placed money, with the private under standing that if Pershing won they would not take the Indians' stakes. Judges were chosen and a toss of a coin gave the Indian the Inside track, so that he had a few feet the advantage in clearing the stakes. Both men started in lively fashion, but, as Pershing af terward explained, ho purposely kept just rar enough behind so that the Nav ajo could barely see him out of the tall of his eye. This prevented the Indian from setting too hard a pace and at the name tjme enabled Pershing to use the Indian a pacemaker. As the two sped toward the first stake not a foot's difference was dlscernable between them. They appeared to be running almost abreast. Once or twice the Indian made a spurt, but Pershing always kept up with him and never un dertook to pass him. They rounded the first stake with the Indian still on the Inside and then started for the second stake. When half way Pemhlng Increased his speed and the Indian, fearing that he meant to try to pass him at the stake, did likewise. Just as Pershing expected, the Navajo shot slightly beyond the stake and Pershing was enabled to come on the Inside, thereby gaining an advantage of several feet on the homeward run. Now Pershing had previously sprained his ankle, and his only concern in the race was caused by a fear that his ankle might give way. The speed of the two men as they ran for the home stake was tremendous, but Pershing main tained his lead until the expected hap pened. When within about ten feet of the home line his ankle turned and he was seen to fall in a heap, and the spectators breathlessly watching the contest cried out in consternation. It all happened In a momnnt, It seemed, but somehow Pershing doubled up like a ball and turned a complete somersault and landed across the line several feet ahead of the Indian. Then there was a bedlam of shouting. The Indians .unhesitatingly pronounced Parshing the victor, and the elation of the white men was only exceeded by their solicitude for Prshlng's weakened ankle. The defeated Indian was Jeered and taunted unmercifully by the other Navajos. Thoy had one particular collection of Indian unpronounceables which they applied to him. Pershing and Baker got Chee to Interpret It. v. Che explained that the Indian had always been called tho Navajo Athlete, but now his com rades had lengthened his name and were calling him "the Navajo athlete who was beaten In a foot race by the white cap tain crawling." PALsflSTXT. ATTENTION. Ton, Every One of Too. It Is Absolutsly sod Positively FltKIC FKEK (If I Kill to Do II I Claim.) I msks a solemn oath to tell roo mors ab solute facts In relation to not only tlie past but tbs present snd future of roar life, ea well ss everr hope, fesr or smbitlon of your Ufa without ssklng you s question. Tbls I frill do for yon. snd mors tbsn sny other clslr vorsnt, palmist or .so-rslled fortuneteller In the world rsn do for you. I five special sdvlre on mining, business trsnsactlona of all kinds In (set tbers Is nothing tbst you Bus wsnt to know tbst I csn not tell you. Ask other clairvoyants snd pslmlsts to do ss I ire to do. If they csn I will gladly forfeit 5.0O0. REDUCED KEES SEVEN DATS ONLT. PROF. SHELDON, TnE C0SMOH." cot. Fourth snd Morrison sts. Rooms 27. 2S. 29 snd 40. CITT NOTICES. rnrAjroxAZb Ladd & Tilton. Bankers Established la 180. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. Collections made at all nolnta oa favorable terms. Letters of credit Issued available I Europe and all points In Ua United States Rlalit exchange and telegraphic transfers enld In New York. WssblBCton, Chlogo. St. Louis, Denver. Omsha. Ran Francisco and Uoa tana and British Colombia. Exchange sold Frsnkfort. Bong snd Honolulu. en London. Parle, Kong, Tokobsma, Perlln. Manila PROPOSED ASSESSMENT JTOR SEWER IN EAST ELEVENTH STREET. Notice Is hereby glvrn that the Council of the I Itr or rnrtlfliid iiropowa to sssess the roi lowing nVsrllxd property and nvrnrr or owners as riclng sperlfilly and cnillarly heuented In tbe siuounte set opioitc the names and descriptions) thereof hr the construction of a aewer In East Eleventh street, from 2f fi"et eolith of the south line of Thompson street ro a connection with the ewer in Til In moot street, aa provided ny ordin ance .No. 13.813. Any objection to the apportionment of cost for ssld sewer must be msoe In writing to the Council and filed wltlT the Auditor within fifteen daya from date of the first publication of thla notice, and snld objections will be heard snd determined by tba Council before tbe paesagi of tha Ordinance assessing the cost for aali sewer. West Trvlnxton rilock 02. lot 1, Ellcsbeth Rven f 14.18 Block H2. lot 2. Elltsbetb Ryan 14. IS Block 02, lot 8, Elisabeth Ryan 14.19 Block 02, lot 4. Elisabeth Hyan 14.10 Block 02. lot o. John II. and vt m. F. Nledermark 14.15 Block 02. lot 6. (tin rice O. Davla 14.15 Rlock 2. n4 lot T, Charles O. Davla.. T.OT Block 02. nhi lot T. L. E. Renoer T.08 Rlock 02, lot 8. L. E. Renter. 14.15 Block 01. lot 20, John F. Kerrigan 22.53 Rlock 01, lot 10, Alfred R. Kerrigan 22. no Rlock 01, lot 18, Alberta Snow 22.55 Block 01. lot IT. Timothy S. Hogan 22.55 Rlock 01. lot in. Martha L. Davla 22.55 Block 01. lot 15. Herman Guntber and W. J. McDonald 22.55 Rlock 01. n4 lot 14. Elisabeth Ryan 11 27 Block 01. t't lot 14. C. J. Dranga 11.28 Block 01, lot 13, James O'Nell 22.55 Total 1203.00 July ii. ioo.i. THOH. C. DEVLIN. Auditor of tbe City of Tortland. PROPOSALS FOE DOO TAOS. Sealed proposals will be received st the offlee of the Auditor of the City of Portland nntll 2 o'clock V. M . Monday, July 27tb. 1003. for tho furnishing of two thousand three hundred 2,3ni) dog tags. Kfiinnlii tags can be seen at tbe offle of tha Auditor. The right to reject anr or all blda la berebv reserved. By order of tbe Executive Board. TH08. C. DEVLIN, Auditor of the City of Portland. Portland. Oregon. July 20, 19I3. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING, ELKS' NATIONAL SESSION Two lrfrMol moot Oaaasd QooAav "Allan letwU' Best Brand. en.onaa.nil Members of Grand Lodge Assemble at Baltimore. (Journnl Special Service.) niT.TTMORK. July 21. Thousands of members of the Benevolent and Prot tive Order of Elks are here from every prominent city In the country to attend th annual meeting of the grand lodge and reunion of that order, which began today and will continue throughout the week. Tomorrow there will be a grand parade. In which it Is expected 15.000 Elks will participate. The opening exercises were held to day In Ford's Opera House, which was crowded with badge-bedecked Elks and their ladles when the grand chaplain arose and offered prayer. Mayor Mc Lane made the opening address of wel come. H waa followed by Charles R. Schirm, who welcomed the visitors on behalf of the Baltimore lodge. George Cronk of Omaha, the grand exalted ruler, responded. This afternoon there was. a great band contest at Electric Park and other - festivities are planned for this evening. Dry flour and an old newspaper will , polish up tinware. . Three Dollars Per Month NOTHING DOWN Buys nice lot 40x100 on good car line, 5 -cent fare, high and perfectly level, all cleared and ready for building, water piped in front of each lot. The Best Bargain in Portland. .... .. . .. 1T i POTTER. (& CHAPIN, 246 STARK STREET. THE ANM'AL MEETING of the stockholders or 1 ne j me ijuarantce 4 Trust Compsny will .be held at the offices of the cumpan, la the Chamber of Commerce Iltill.llnir. Portland, Oregon, on Tuesday, July 2S. loos, st 8:30 P- m- T. T. BL'RKIIART. Secretary. Evory Woman wondarfej Sprsy ether, IwisenxJeuinp foTll- rttJK I us listed book-el4.1t tree , 'tyf full sarUauuuaaae J1 red one h. UK A' $1,150 COUCH'S ADDITION Two lots. 50x100 each. Thurmnn xtreot near Twenty-first, lacing north, Includ ing new cement sidewalk, new strtet improvement. Nothing In the City Like It for the Money. Inquire BENO & BAL.UIS 84 rront Street. United States Natl Bank OF PORTLAND OKIOOH. HOHTHWZST COR. THIRD AMD OAS STS. TRANSACTS A ftEVERAL BAVKTWO BUSINESS. DRAFTS ISSUED Avertable Is all eltiaa of tha United CtstsS and Europe, Hone Kong and Manila. Collections Made on Favorable Terms President J. C AlNSWORTH Vice-President W. B. .TKR Aaslstsnt Csshler R. W. 8CHMRP.lt Assistant Csshler ,.A. af. WRIGHT LONDON & SAN FRANCISCO BANK, LIMITED. CHAM ee or coKur.nct ' Brnxoao. THIRD AND STARS STREETS. nead Offlee S3 Old Broad e.eet, London. Thla bank transects a svnerel banking boel- . makes losna. dlscnnnta bills and Issues letters of credit svsllable for travelera and for tha purchase of merchandise In nuv rllv of the world. Deala 'o .orUo and doroist! exchange. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. W. A. UACrtAB. tlanster. Merchants National Bank PORTLAND, 0AEO0N. J. Frank Watson President R. t,. Dnrhsm... Vlos-Preeldent R. W. Hovt .-...Cashier Geo. W. Hoyt , Assistant Csshler Transacts a Cteneral Banking1 Business. Drsfts and Mere of credit Issued available to all parts of the world. . Collections a specialty. Gold fnt honvtit. MORRIS BROS & CHRISTENSEN fucccssors to KOSRIS WHITEHEAD, BANKERS. FIRST AND ALDER STRCSTS. PORTLAND. OR. $1150 Couch's Addition Two lots, 60x100, on Thurman street, near Twenty-first. facinsT north, includ ing new cement walk; new street Im provements; very easy terms. Inquire HW ss BAXiXas, 84 Proat street. ' oa SECOND STREET tor Unnatural Discharges, 8trlcturs, faJuaoiel asset te u. Time side-.. Vsw Tera. aa aa-wouMssa bisifs ajco. Esberlallr lu old caee where doctor faJL sm a non-poisonous, vegetable CURB for ulceration and In Oa tarnation 01 ta mucoua membrane or the aretba, all private urinary disease and 'weskneaeee ot men and women-. XY-K0 GUAR ANTEED TO CUBE 0B MONET fcETOlIDED. Cares new esse la 44 hours without pain. Especially advised for old. obstinate cases. Umt alets, or sent postpaid, - $1. Addreaa Dr. Pay i Co-e No. 100 Prater Bid.. Boston. Mass. Fre medlcsl advice e:!ven. 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