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TIIE OKEG OK DAILY JOURNAL, FOIITLAND, MONDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 28, 1003. a VANCOUVER LAWYERS DATTLE FOR THOUSANDS jkb. iaxblaw suxs ni . r. ft t. ABB , WBSTBBB OOBSTBTOTXOB I - " B SUB 0 OLD IABO BttLS- y" ookbabtxs TiaitTtBa. ' died st his home her. yesterday. Mr. Hennlee came to th coast In 1 871. and to Vancouver the year following. He was 71 years old. at the time of, Ms death and leaves a wife, four sons and two daughters. The funeral will be held tomorrow at t p. m. at the Methodist church. 'I -i ( i. y j ,.. . ; , . s- XoKalarht Beealve Beatenoe. , Private William McKntght formerly corporal, Company B., Rth infantry, has been tried by a general court martial, found guilty of using Insulting lan guage to an officer and Is sentenced to three months' hard labor and to forfeit ISO pay. ;., M. v v. . . OREGON CITY 1 AS LIVELY SAaUEiVt A FVFft INGRATITUDE Op i W, . ill Li! i-.ll A I ICN TIICCnDnCD " rtLLLH , I lib. 1 UIULi OWNERS OF HORSES STOLEN BY YOUNG No Abatement In Interest Cre ated by Eilers Piano lloasc GreotSale. Another Immense List of Buyers , Keoedred All t&. Xlndaeaa Boatlbl. n While Servta JPenlteatlary fen teaoe for Arson, aad Turns , ' oonadreL '.1. plaintiff Also Allega that Construction ; Company la Insolvent! That It DW Bot Comply with the Stat law to tte Matter of eouruur a Suffloleat Bond aad Also that the Ballroad Baa Bot Been Entirely Bones. LOW WATER FORCES MANY OUT OF WORK -SaIo Closes Its Tourth Week ( Journal 'Special Service ) ' Salem. Sept. $1. Kx-Convlct Jlenry E. Allen of Stayton, who has been vainly day nd tha same time a wagon dleap. (Journal Special Service.) Eugene. Or.. Sept ls.--The -horses being driven by .Tom Young, tha thief who held op Deputy Harry Brown a week ago and escaped, from Cottage drove, have been identified as the prop- arty of Leonard Oerts and Mike Tannler residents of north of Portland., The horses, with a double harness, were stolen on tha night following Labor ' (Journal Special Service.) " Oregon City. Sopt it, Because of the low stage of water In the Willamette r.t l. it. i " '-- " ...... 7 iaay ana me same time a wagon aisap. Willi 6S MUCH YiaOr, aS tnO ought by the officers of this county peered from a shop In Portland. Mr. rr-e , j .:. !).... "" "'"" " um neiievee tnis -wagon to do tn ii at., aiiu r?iin riuspcxt haa a criminal record, and was one or same one.. It la a fine spring wagon me Denenciaries 'at tne nanus or uov. with a drop Step behind and a Costly T. T. Oeer the day that gentleman re- affair. Owners to all tb stolen prop- tirea rrom tn. .executive - me. usiitrty m the wagon ' hava been found, winter. In fact, the fellow was treated except the minor articles which were remarkably well by the last admlnlatra- picked up wherever the thief stopped. non ano me latest eseapaae snows now unworthy Of lenient treatment he was. Allen came to the peltentlary on May 'That the Closing Week Will Be as Lively. . (Journal Special .Service.) Vancouver, - Wash., Sept ; SI Tha Portland. Vancouver A Yakima Railroad Company, now the Washington. A Ore gon, and tha Weatern Construction Com- raaerah of John Holkey. John r. Mulkey. aged It years, one of the pioneers who crossed the plains In the time-honored prairie schooner paper mill .closed down yesterday morn- our store In order to make room fori after his arrival ha was mad a trusty , V. "? 1 m'.1 T 7 '., " Ing untU further notice, thereby throw- carpenter ana aecoraiors. ana also na ,Dd put on dovble tlma and on January " "" V. This week ends the areatest Dlano rendering Jt hnposslbl. to get log. tor Prca-cutt.. ev. m nrm..t I "vi vi " v-v. . . w pet vw , - r 7 7 . . me Minmaciur, vi puip, mi n umiu q dlapose of all the Instrumenta In 10 years ror arsons- within two weeks isenience 10 aigni years, wnicn commu-i . . : . .. - -. Utlon had. the effect of terminating the J'T1" fij "i1!! i .TJ" ,n I ""r'J' ;, I and four children, three married daugh- I ". Iter and nn nnm.rrl. nn H.irl.1 took w ban- years ana lour aays rrora in time nl,.". ; I a.a.... , , 4-. 1 I " w. 14a kll rutan nn A TAna Miifitv'a ITIirrl .. OUt Of h'n-V oms-uTsn 'Si5S.r"V nt th r"! 00 K Tlis ?or"ye.r.V'on; uu in on. in auw w w.fj a-1 lacat or in vrv i.iml tiroducii or 1 7 :. --- . - " nr liVin" a i.. . : ' r . I tat inn It at I t na aarrsaa av ff m m inailna? thai I a-- pany have been sued for I47.SIJ.0S In th eapeciea w continue ZVZa pMDO ""'" superior court by W. A. Laldlaw and T'"1 I ."r Frw:?.M.u:: f rH.; . .m. he legal battle or tha year la on. v " "JL 1J TIa ZZy, Last vear the mill 'h PTOflt consideration. We offered waa brought to the prison to serv 10 in his. petition Mr. Laldlaw gives T tif LLv, in Octo- cno,c nmenta for prlcea that made years.. lOov. Oeer. In commuting the some Inner history. of tha construction IJJutntSi experienced nlano buyer, doubt our ;ntnea. stated that his reason for so of 1h branch Una of the company a r ? o" ! ow wat er, t utit rr- ,lnoerltr BOOn proved that our aotn was tha recommendation of the couple of year, ago, It 1. wld In th. Wf JTO. Zl.&?lZtS.!&i Prln XuT. tLTna ..empU?; ilAwn' . ... Ia. ivMntnr . promise to be through remodeling by I Aiier leaving in prison me leuow n y. i i . ... place yesterday In Muddy station. SCBOOZ.S AT ZBDBrBBOBBOB; (Journal Special Service.) .' Independence, Or, Sept SS. The In- contracted with tha construction com- pany to clear ana rraa. tin mues . " "V. ' he end of the week, consequently this went to Stayton. where John Porter, dependence publlo schools opened today. In length In this oounty. This work Patrick Duffy la dead. He P71 week will end the sale. Here is a list former . prison farmer, Uvea and soon Prospects point to an unusually large was begun October 1. 1101, , and finished away at tha home of C. Bagby In this 0f last week's sales, excepting those became well known In that community, attendance this year. Th full corps of U at M fat 1 B 1 l Baa fui aaaaa 4a vkla ff aaavA w mm 4 1 al A mm M4 B m e a a A ara Aeaj U IS 11 War nAaa A aart aa aaah an t r 1 a at I h a(V ai 9 mm- I . . . 4"-'v ' "v.. ..... ....... .... . cu, ''"7 -.. w. He was a carpenter ana oylider and se- teachera Is as follows: Prof. J. T. complaint autes. tha construction com- ment was Bright, disease Patrick nKjue.t: HocJ cured the control for th repr. on the UewbUI. principal; C- D. Slmps'on; pany employed many workmen and In Duffy was born In Tlpperary. Ireland. I Mrs. K Coa. Wesley Co.. Horace r-fhoI1- -hnrrt, . ..hiimtt. m ... I DfT.w. ul.. rk.. ui navment Af their ri.rn.nri. I.aul Iim .h. in A tha f SO gi?w. crown organ; M las i vajamina. " JI. " i." 'i . "'""" . " "7! Beautiful Mahogany rawxsB SOOZAX limZlQVT. .... VX. w '""'""r. lu 1 Hobart M. Cable pianos; Oerman Lur tna uoeaigneimer cneca ror 7, roriTucke. .11. locmea in bcoukih , theran Church. Kimball . organ; Miss which crime he la now being hunted, laldlaw .for . a sufficient consideration, later he came to Oregon and located in Mary Dolan. Kimball ntano: J. R. John- Thua f.e tha f.u h.a nt hn and they amount to th sum aaked In the I the Willamette valley near Salem. A I son. Kimball oran; H. C. Stoddard, prehended but the officers believe they .?h.Z py U tc .have few yeara later he cams to Oregon City Schumann: A. W. ..j't piano; ar, on b- t k a , h, left all tha amount unpaid though long land forjiearly 40 Years he. has been alw. R Robertson. Burdett organ, Mrs. srnc due. resident of Clackama. county. For M. '"'on. I JSLf'T. n i t .1.. k... k. , ... th. m.it W. reemunn, CblcKenng piano, c Pi. v.r... :h:,"v"'7,:;;; v;, v;:.-r.. ltv.' " x1' " Rym.n. .Kimb.11 piano; John r. ri.. (Journal Special Service.) Detroit Mich., Sept 21. Tha Hannah K. SchloaT memorial building waa form ally dedicated today. The building was soon. Oregoa X. B. Ooafeec. Ammh nttwmmjtm 4mm. MmtSmA. paniea who iacs or raun ana luiimaiea on the route rrom. uregon uir 10 1 whltn.v ,i,nn. t H Hnarka. Pa.-1 . " " . 7 . u-jmiru ina oaiiaing wu that they did not expect to pay their Molalla, never missing . a day through .'Jo QuJIenanja Wed - h Vnit Jewish charities oeDia. in proor 01 mis n snows inai sunanine and tnrougn rain, umu na waa piano; Mra F. W. Hunt Henlch piano; I - ' . . ' "" wirmi, ana in 10 oe mwi oj inm - i w ...... k. wu t.. ...k . . - , . t i I t v w c , t i H. - I aeaalon until nest Mnnilir Tha Mmlnl- - .kk.ki " -. . . ivkm wiiu w. miuuvu k. T law. lukii nvtniun dt nil i ji l uinrN ivinii .n. i. jn. rcrm. iietiKD uibuv. hi. - bond to be sufficient to cover all proba- weeks ago. when he went to Portland Me expense. Th. only bond taken out and waa treated In a hospital at that by the construction company la alleged place. H. waa discharged from the In to. have been one for 111.000 with (he stltutlon aa cured, and came back to Aetna Indemnity Company of Hartford. Oregon City. Only a few weeks passed Conn. Mr. Laldlaw charges that the when he waa aelsed with Brlght'a dls coat of the work was mora than $100.- Mat which resulted In his death Sat- 00; that the bond waa coafeeaedly ln-lUrdav afternoon. Mrs. I. M. Ferree. Herllch piano; Mr. aession until next Monday. The coming as a "neighborhood house." or social set J. R-Wade, Kimball piano; Nellie Holt, of th. conference to Salem la the result tlement modeled after the famous Hull BrlnkerhnlT piano; C. A. Cauley, Dur- of the renewed Interest In Willamette Hons of Chicago. There will be sewing rami ur,.n, p. iv rru, ori.- univeraiiy, ana me resuu i is nopea classes for poor girls, a school for Im-riP- Mri 'nut Remeihhaaf Jim wiI1 ,rjr t1-'-ctory. There will migrant., a memorial library, klnder ET? Thoetu: ?w 100 JP ' 0B . rt.n. phy.lcal culture classes and - - - i mrirafsinpA rtAm tha n i rravani htirviia. I -a. a. . sant piano; Mr. E. J. Htacey. Burdett or- -; -- OTB-r ano; Mr. E. C. Beaaley, Sherwood piano; distinguished church men will be her. adequate and that tha railway company I . He was tha father of five children, John Leadon. Kimball organ; Stephen and take part in the. work coming be ZBBVBABCB OOaOaSSIOBBBB SCBBT In not 'securing any bond at all. and I four ef whom are yet, Uvioej. aad three tha construction company in taking out 1 0f whom were at the bedside when he such small bona, have been remisa. ated. .Th children are: Jamea Duffy Mr. Laldlaw also charges tat tha 0f Seattle John Duffy-of Sacramento, Western Construction Company la In- Mrs. Jacob-McOrath ef Walla iWaUa, solvent and has been and asks that ana- mIm Molly Duffy of San Francisco, judgment be- rendered for SI7.S88.0S and . The funeral aervieea were conducted Interest against th. two defendant com- at th Cathotte church la thla city this Pn'Jkejlng plana Evans. . Kimball: Mrs. Carrie Wlnaate. i fees- th ereaniaattnn. Weber piano; Mr. & T. Arthur. Hobart ter wUl be Bishop J. W. Hamilton, who MVCbl pUw: Hr,- fJI "rK-!!8" wUI rTHloti R'Y- A. R Leonard. D. D. LTALfUj New York. BaaiDr lMAll th. I.t . I . , . . mm . uiiiimuis, u., owpk, 40. 'Arrivals mot the annual meeting of the Insurance commissioner, of the country today In- "1 Pu'rceU. KlmbaiiTr;ncT;i.o LTlcht ? Maln agent of the New York "V- lano; a Raymond. Kimball organ; Mra concern; senator K. A. Booth of ..ii Vl il Z .1. -v "TU- Sauser. Lelcht piano: H. I Blaecser. icugene, ana nr. x. . uppy or ueatue. .. -.... .. : Mr. C BrlthauDt. WO-1 F-our delecatea Will be elected, two vwnwa win m lormmuj wnramm. ine pan lea , mornina at 10 o'clock and tha burial Dart M-caw piano; Mra. jouis nioora, ministers and two laymen, to represent program or papn-s ana aiacusaions is a n. j.r.i.x..i iunu.iiia'W .t ir.T.T. ... i tieaiiy organ Mr. nenr - iook piece in me atnuiic cemtirrj. jnr. i a.,..., nrn Mra. been worktna In complete harmony aa r.,w h. h.n . r.ithfni memhee of cJIiv.Tu.-- .l?n,.. , the court haa at present a auit under th. Catholic church for many yeara. Sch BVch; Mr.' I C Wendland; Pa- "to, w, vral lecture, while consideration. In which the construction wti w.t.t. mmm- Icirtc Qoeen organ; Mr. E. C Riddle, hr among them his master effort company aaks that the railroad pay the . i ., . , Brlnkerhoff piano: Mrs. J. O. Pearson, -Marauders. Mlrachss and Men of remelnder alleged to be due for the w Kimball piano; Mr. Bruce Brown, wntt- jaexica" Siyero Matters. Violet Wants Blvoro. A cult for divorce has been filed tn building of the Clarke county line. With th Clackamas circuit court by Violet ney puuM,; Mrs. Millar Gates, Pacific th advent of the new suit a three-cor nered fight la started that attorneys ex pect o prov a bitter one. MANY CHANGES IN ' EASTERN ARMY PLANS Vancouver. Wash., Sept 28. Post T daaamak Bark oa th O. W. T. A By. Round trip, St eenta for SO miles. Park overlooks Willamette Falls at Ore gon City. Beata and tables for the a- Ross against her huebsnd. Orvllle Rose, Queen organ. T. , ' , .v.. , commodatlon or everybody. Dancing at on the grounds of desertion and non- e a. r i urd Iftarnor mntid V oTvore. t th Pv,Uon- Double-truck motor cars unnort. Sh. ali aUeaea cruel and In- Some of the PflCCS 7, IIT?! T"4!? with open trailers every SO minutes human treatment. The oartle. were ..7... . .... "'"""'7""""" " --"- ' . A limitea numoer or nne pianos sxui tn sun aaainai ner nueoana, w. ri married la August IMS. and separated nmal)li but Btill too Urge for us to Kennedy, on the ground f desertion, laat November-. She asks tha custody of Quote pclCTM on them alt Sufflc it to The parties were married tn thla county, a minor child. say you can get- new pianos, in "perfect October 1895 . Ooaujrratloaallsta Meet. condition and fully T" . Mrs. Josephine Auston baa also filed Elaborate arrangements have been iJg o5; and a few Tpeelf lly fine pianos (or divorce against her. husband, mad "tor th entertainment of the state tn double veneered walnut cases, ivory Charles Auston. The plaintiff . alleges gathering of Congregational lata, which saya and ebony sharps, for 1151.00; that th marriage took plac in Silver convenes la thla city tomorrow morning choicer styles proportionately higher, ton. Aria.. August 3. 1896, and that four and which will remain In session for but every piano offered a phenomenal months after the marriage tha husband Preferred Stock Canned woods. Alen A Lewis' beat brand. NEW PIECES FOR THE DININCROOM, BEDROOM AND DRAWJNCROOM If you are at n interested in handsome Furniture it may be profitable as well as pleasant for you to see the Ma hogany Pieces we are now showing on our third and fourth floors. One large room on the third floor is, entirely de voted to fine Mahogany Bedroom Sets. The handsomest Colonial designs we have ever shown. On the fourth floor re some beautiful pieces for the drawingroom. Two and three-piece sets upholstered in the daintiest fabrics, or, if you prefer, you can select your own coverings at very lit tle additional expense. Our showing of Parlor Tables is unequalled on the coast Colonial and French designs in any finish you may-, desire Rockers, Davenports, Re-r ception Chairs and Pedestals. ' TlLL GlBBS SUCCESSORS H. C. BR.EEDEN CO. IF YOU FOLLOW MY ADVICE deserted his wife and has now been gone eight years. There are no children and there la no property involved In the ease. . BURKE THE FORGER IN IIILLSBORO JAIL uuartermasterv sergeant JHarttn na. n- h fl ,t , pected that an un- bargain. - unuai number or nign enurenmen rrom j ni-- where he waa ordered to accompany a L. th, ,ut. wlu D Dre.nt ani the SeCOnd-flaiia ViXQS pat.ent M tna iwspitai were. fjn. - mating promises to be one of more vaanr anant His a ahAt wlvwvaa 4 v ika I tiouse, th. capitol. aoe and renew old ".HftTw 7 Kimball pianos, etc.. all In perfect con- acquaintancee with army friends. Th beautiful weather of yesterday dltlon and good for yeara of usage. Just Th. sergeant arrived In Urn. Jto see was taken advantage of by. hundreds of tha thine- for famlUes that have chll- the Inauguration of th. new army staff Portland excursionists, who came to dren who are taking music lessons, plan. The various departments at the Oregon City for an outing. Th streets Price are too numerous to quote, but national headquarters are aald now to were crowded all day with th visitors, they all com within 28.00 to $115.00. be in a stat. of turmoil and uncertainty. In, the afternoon a crowd of SO mee- Hewariei owing to the complete reorganization' of senger boys came over on their wheels. vJigailS th. chief offices and headquarters and Orefoa City Bota. New and second-hand organs every th. national moving day is being ex- M jj Carmack fell from a pier on n ,n our store is suffering the same emollfied at th. war deoartment ki.k n . ik. reduction that our high-grade lnstru- r- o .f hm nf tHa ments are. come in ana select one. tne eral days at Chicago and found the I -.,., in.t snirri at nnnn Y.f J . J T -I? -J u and waa badly Injured. - He fell a dls- ia still convinced that Vancouver bar- ot ,a f..t ftnd ,truck on .. baci, racka are the best in th country and anA .hirii. t .a at lint thnnirht Everv concession within reason Is expressed his dislike to Fort Sher-I hB B fataijy hurt but later reports granted in the matters of terms and f the forger, is aafely housed in the Jail man,, near Chicago, which was exposed . v. .m .',,.r. ,. payments. Cash is preferred, but plenty) here and there la almost a certainty to hot sun and cold winds, to dust and rTnr4 wi t ' .n.nt ' ! cheerfully granted where de- that ha will not escape again. The man mud and aavara , Amoapharte dlatur-1 W w ' 5 .i1""?.!?" K I not badly wounded as a result of Captured at Bis Brother's Cabin and Takes to the Koekvp from, which B Bsoapd TUa of III Bxperleaoea. Hillsboro, Or., Sept 28. J. H. Burke, buncos. Mr. Martin reports an unusual ' ,V .? ZT"" " !Bll'i"?a Ji,BICe!LIv..V,.T activity in alt th Kastern posts visited y ,fternoon late and sustained to $20.00, according' to the value of the nurchased. isuers nana aa well aa In tha head offices at Wash ington. Band Oa a Jaunt Th 19th Infantry band left thla morn ing for The Dalles, where they will spend a week aa the gueats of the. street fair and carnival. The band has. since Its arrival at the post last summer, suc ceeded In gaining a reputation over the state, and have been receiving more calls than they could well answer. Major Croft's Caea. According to the"-offloera. here the findings in the case against Major Goe may not be reviewed by the Washington authorities and a report may soon be a fracture of a. hone in tha left lea. lust Instrument above the ankle. I House, waeningxon street, corner .ram. VI Vtvul Whit, nt thla c4t h.. h..n NOB. lol. taken to a- Portland - hospital for treat ment for cancer. S5S and Za-i. SBABXSnC WAS VBTBBABB. (Journal Special 8ervlce.l " New Haven, Conn.. Sept 2S. Veter ans, of the Spanish war and their friends began to arrive this morning for tha ' fourth encampment of their na tional . association.. . The first meetlnit MAIMED BIRD WAS AIDED BY NATURE Sheriff Beislcker's shot Saturday night when ha captured the criminal in his brother's cabin in the woods six miles from Vancouver. Burke waa brought her under strong guard yesterday af ternoon degplte his wound, which is in I the fleshy part of his arm. In an interview with tha prisoner this morning- he said: "I guess they have! me ror sura this time, and it is all my I own fault for I should have been more I on my guard. After" breaking- away I from the Stevenson deputy last Monday I had an easy time to elude the officers who r knew were In pursuit. Every rancher I called on gave me food at the A freak of nature is a new exhibit ... . - . . . m . w.. .v,. m.(.a.au via aguw saav e,FWUl HI, Lit C at the city museum. It has the legs of Mkln(6 and I slept In their bams at aXhlnese pheasant which was recently nUrht. After breaking from this Jail shot and killed by some hunter near the wUh McNamara, who was afterward fity k"7 "Jk ,the fKI captured. I made for Vancouver with that tha bird had been shot before, but th ,ntention of 8eeklng refuge at my instead of killing it the shot had sev- broMer-e but after passing through ered both legs at the knee Joint Portland I determined to delay the visit tenc similaf to the one passed on Lieu- program and the business aession of the rln nheasant and two false leas P V W yl, V,, ih" Co,,umb,a t.n.hj.in..i nr.K ....i tis. . I .in. -rfii k ua nr suneringr pneasam ana two raise I above Portland and landed at Cascade ! will be held this evening, when ad- nada from the department headquar- drassea of welcome will be delivered hi tera. The cases that go to the Wash- uovernor cnamoenain, Mayor atuaiey Ington office are only those in which an President Hadley of Tale University and officer la cashiered and. should tha court others. The annual parade of the vet exonerate the major or- Impose a sen- erans will be the feature of tomorrow's tenant-Colonel. Booth, General Funston 1 convention will be held Wednesday- would be tha reviewing- authority and morning, a Present indications point ta grew below the Joints, without the toes and nails, but flexible and acting as the ZZli r-!?!!?11 Partake atump doei for a man with a wooden mnjw w a-eneraj tne country, hu ioujb is ravorea ror llmb These faise legs are in the shape ..nAI ei th. rZ.t wttCVi.... n,ywr Bncmpinnh inougn jnyita- of a pad and from their condition had 7.V An.Z-mUl.. jkTi. w 1 pr V" oenaii ot evidently been used for several years. . . u. ... uini bct umveiana, Aaneviiie, n. ana sevemi . oeing preierreu oy -oionei iiuston, post I other cities. commander, ZikkUvcli Aids rerry. Vancouver' residents and vialtora- will hereafter not be forced ta wait In the rain and cold for a broken ferry. It haa been formerly tha- program when the ferry broke a rod. or sprung-, a leak, rxBsuzsr tar cobvsbtxoby Scientific people, are greatly Interested in the phenomena and regard it aa some thing entirely "unusual. TO WOBtBTI BAZB. T .Tmilm.1 firkMa1 Q.e,l. Chtcaa-n. Sent. Vn nf tha l&adlnar I cities of the country are- represented at the sixth annual- meeting of the Na- locks. From there I went to the Carson hotel and hung around the locality until I waa surprised Sunday morning a week ago. When making my escape from the deputy I mad straight for my brother's place and thought I was quit secure. Saturday evening- when I Was convers ing with my brother Sheriff Beisicker of Clarke county suddenly got the drop on me through-? a, window. When Jie called upon me to surrender I ran and then he shot But I am far from dead yet and will live long enough to have more fun with the-bunch." Burke's record ia .piling up with bad And Have Your Teeth Fixed Today : You'll Always Be Glad of It ! (Journal Special Service, y. - Birmingham, Ala.. Sept 28. A colos- ?ta tnnw.aihin-1. r5 Ih Monal Firemen's Association, which bo- Alabamalron, will be the central figure scores. He haa done several forgery The more recent fleecing two- banks at Martinez, Cal., out of $280 each. The 'ta Tmeeklv u ESFtSZ g&n Chicago, today. The association. 0f the mineral exhibit to be made by Joba in California. wi nW i Birmingham district: at the St. 0 werethe fle waa found Today tha ferrv broke a ,o," n0t Woai - Uaait; so much With Louis World's Fair. It is planned , to bolt oftThe 7'40rln methods of. flre-flghtinr aa hava tha statue designed by one W B" he secured from the Medford and OOll on tne l.iV trip, DUt tramC Waa lit- I .t . , . . . T)VDr.nn hank! Itlvi dun nfnd tl. delayed, for "toi FlS'f Poting th general elflciencyof the beat aoulptora- in the country, and kMi; ... o uvaikuviu. iiu ivuiktiis . wwri to' nave: ik in every sense- . wnrit' oi the material intereata ef the members, I art The statue will be 00 feet in With this end In view a long program of (height and it la proposed to set U un papers and dlacuasiona haa been ar- in one of the St Louis park as a per- I was chartered by th company and landed the passengers on schedule time. Freight and express waited and lines- of teams blocked both ferry I Jefferson banks -have been refunded as he . had spent none of the money. The man will he etrofia-lv nixrrtefl. long- iiiiM ui isuoi mwna win icrry fnaaM . . --- i , . v- j-. - i lngs, but pedestrians suffered but little rnK- for tha present meeting-. The! manent memorial after the exposition. . delay. Btra, Bead Betnrna. divorce of fire department, from politic. 1 is one of tha foremost . matters of dia- vxsrroBS to MBiuiro. nr.. im.Am n.. : a - . I ousaion' and ways and means for tiro- mi km , tvaun w ittj va i iiot asa 3 ccai v 1 . - - , I ' I Read of tha Sth battery, returned to- moUn th civil service system win Bhonld Se ta Beauties of th Matca- d considered. It la also probable that leaa Colombia SUver. b iwimimm aaie wiu ue uHigiuim ior i Lieavmg -fortiana aany at :zo a. ro-. i national memorial oay on wnicn to I oy the uregon Kaiiroaa at Navigation I honor tha memory of th- firemen "who Company's "Portland - Chicago Special," have perished while doing their duty. J h beaaties of the Upper Columbia r i mini m'i in in m --i - r i n ni aw w aco Mane'-f aTiiig u TAt,. h.'im.n. mw.A I Cascade Locks at 11:0& a. m, and The a.v KvIDUt.w iwmib uu tcuuui n. at at 1 Q -MR tiAAB. .1, Haft lint a aw fha to Th Journal office th Whereabouta of train leaves Th Dalle at 1:20 a m. a Smith-Premier tj-pewriting machine, I Cascade Locke at 3:45 p. m arriving at No. 60,040. will b paid $10. Look- at Portland at 4tS& p. m. If desired, ro th number of every Smith-Premier ma-1 urn can-b made by river steamer from chin, you see, and you may discover J Sff? V5J5f. 08 "I?.5JT-U-Jrflyll"f ftha machlr referred 16 and b th. ?V f0"" it C Hen.lea,. pioneer of thla city, er; of th 10. .. . , aXt ' day . from an extended visit with her parents at Junction. City, la, .. . . Cnurek Ooaeert Tnaeday. The Toil ng People's Union of the Bap tist church will giv a concert tomorrow night -at Elchenlaub's hall. The young people hava worked faithfully to se cotra talent for th program that would make the occasion enjoyable, and they promise to make the time spent at the coticert worth while.., -TBeath, Mr. Baaale. Money Saved is Money Earned. 40,000 People in Portland Today Need Dental Work Done! BAVB TTXXB OTTB BBZOBS SO LOW THAT EVERYBODY CAB ATT OHO , , XMMZDIATSXT TO BAVB TBXZB TBETX TVT . IB OOOS OBBSB. f; BBZOBSl - Oold Crowns . .t3J)0 Boroolaia Crowns $3.00 Bridge . . . .$3.00 per tooth SUver milng. ........ SOo Full set of Teeth, mounted on rubber, $4.00. Best set of Teeth that can be made on earth, mounted on rubber, $7.00. Writtm guarantee for SO yrs. All branches of Dental Work . at proportionately low ..' prices. At these bedrock prlcea you get the very best class of work done.- W hav 184 offices in the United States, and do so enormous a business that these prices, are possible to us. We still make a profit on each piece of work, and the great aggregate satisfies us. ..' For many years fear of pain kept people away ftom the dental' chair. But now modem dentistry is known to be practically painless. Now it Is the ex pense that delays many. We brush away that barrier with out Immense organ isation In many cities and our consequent - Absolutely Bottom Prices I , DON'T" DELAY A MOMENT LONGER Com. today and hav your teeth examined. CONSULTATION FREE. The most delicate aad refined need hav nO' fear. :A-iJ---:-t ''v-.-'i-! A '.f-f-'-!'Jv-;.. -.At'-; ALBA DENTISTS ' "-" ' -"' ... BB. W WHXTB, Chief of Staff. ' BABBT ABB WASBXKOTOB STBBZTS. OVZB ZIUBJ, BOBTXABD, OJtZG0. Offlo yonra- Pally, SiOO a. as. to 0:00 p. m.; Hu-faaays, :00 a. m- to 18:00 m. Telephona, Uala 97:. FREE TICKETS to THE BAKnR THEATRn OIVEIV to nil OUR I'A'iT'Cr -i-i..:jg.