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t THE OKEOON DAILY JOURNAL; -rOBTIiAND. SATCJIlDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 3, 1903. 8 VANCOUVER SOLDIERS NEEDED- FOR PACIFIC FORTS Guml Tunstoa Authprls apodal S listing Xniwm uA Campaign for crult WOI fta ' ' ' at ao. . '.'"' (Journal 6pcUl Service.) VaitMiivar Waah.. Oct. L Th cr . . koi rtorl that recruiting I . " 'i officer in th. Department of the Co-1 Half or of Milkmen In Oregoa City OREGON CITY , iroTicu. . ' ,( , ;,: Oregon " City ubscrlbr will pleas tak notlo that the office of Th Journal baa been established at th Courier offlc, Seventh atreet next to depot, where subscriptions, complaints, par ments. etc.. will be received' and at tended to by J. H. Weatover, Tb Jour nal Oregon City agant ( j DAIRYMAN'S UNION; . IS THE CITY'S LATEST s lumhla Increase their exertion . to en list recruits, .and . special order have leea lssusd by General Funston to thin i 'nd. Th commanding offlcera at Forta ? Wright, Stsvens. Walla Walla and vnrnuvr are authorised, when their I luda-ment dictates, to secure the enllst- j nient of men who are unwilling to go ; to a pot to enllat and to eend th poet Effect Combin and JTaturaUy Advano th Tornter ' Mom. .(Journal Special Service.) ; Oregon City, Oct. S.-VTh lateat anion recruiting officer and th .urgeon to Lt b organised In thi part of th world mich place a there may n a reasuni - number of uch men and to enllat them, of dairyman who furnish milk to th Authority Is also granted to aend n- peopl of this city hava organised for Hated men. preferably non-coms, to sur- th purpos of controlling th prlc of rounding towns and cities, noi omerri imij unntmi ' wta can va Med, to distribute circular I th prlo of their product.' which thy i nnd handbills and canvass for recruit, claim la neceeaary on account of th Kecrulta enlisted In the surrounaipg nign price 01 leea, 1 towns will be sent under thes orders Imtm for Other ttalda. I i th poet wher th recruiting oracer a j, McKIttrlck. who formerly ran a ! I.elongs. to b aaalgned to organisations ,ho ...... thl. cltv. Is nackina- hia in me oeparxmenu goods preparatory to removing to Nw There haa long Dn a crying neea t whar. -in an rax in bustnesa i ........., .. 1: . T I V0TXC8. Salem subscribers will , pleas talc notice that Th Journal 'agency haa been transferred to Thompson ft Davis, 180 Stat street, who will receive sub scription, comptalnts, payments, eta" BUSY DAYaT THE M. E. CONFERENCE A Big Oris of Basin Tnrnd Out ' Daring ,- Most In teres ting , ., slons gnprem Oonrt B- ' gins Vast W' (Journal Special Service.) Salem, Or., Oct S. A busy and Im portant day waa yesterday at th Ore con conference of the Methodlat church, now in session in thla olty. A. resolu tlon wa offered and referred, aaklng general conference to keep inviolate th section of the discipline by which questionable worldly amusements- ar prohibited. 0 " Hri. Bamuel Connell of Portland ad dressed the conference on th horn de partment of the Sunday school, .and urged the fostering care of th church in general forthl institution, .. . Transfers to this conferenc were announced, aa follow: .As Sleeth, from the Nebraaka conference: J. L. Peatty. from North Dakota .conference; Charles O. Beckman, from Northern Minnesota conference. Visitor .from the Puget "Sound conferenc Introduced were: rs. J. E. Williams.' W. S. Har rington and S. 8. Sulllger. ' " The claas of minister for admission into full membership waa called and the committee on conference relations reported favorably on th following named, who wer duly admitted: W. P. Pepper. J. B. Stark. J. K. Hawkins, I Fields, W. Rogers. Two of th young men, Lewis Davis and K. B. Lockhart, were continued in studies for the second year. Th election of th ministerial dele gates to the general conference brought i II llint HI lit, ....... I W.H m-W- wm, th Infantrv eomnanles I WIU TSXS JTlrSl Trip. ,r, than half filled with men. Few Ira Dickey and hi nephew, Victor old men of experience remain and th r- Dlcky. left this morning by boat for a crult hav not been coming In with th trip up th Columbia. They will go by celerity that th lntrt of th anr boat as far Cellla and from ther Ice demanded. b train to Bhanlko. From Sbanlko . Aa-rataat for Ivta. th' wiu ov,r th f0 tor a ftntalaSma. Mta Infantry. Lr.'J "5h 2$?!' 55? 2?J I haa been ordered to the Pt hir with fr,, TMlr otJect pI,Mura. Mr. ith vlew Of. hi appointment to th I aanlor haa hen a. resident of m n .rinntai aitiutant. vica Can- I V1.0"'' eI0T Dn reawent or 1 . , .VZ - . - this county ror s yeara and baa never 1 taln' John011, resigned. len the Columbia river. He ha lived ; Captala Xeslr oa btfa , . - within 10 miles of Barlow station all Canialn P. M. KeSSler. artillery COrpS, that tlma and haa navor hian to Rarlow haa been granted a month's leav of ,a j,M but w trip to Canby in absence, dating from October I. g yeara, although Canby is hi nearest out a spirited but good-natured contest, ins-pact l-tra Control Systeav trading aUUon. . resulting In th election of Dr. T. B. Th following offlcer hav been aa. Tandered Surpris. Ford, presiding elder of th Eugene dis- ; chosen to .proceed to Forts Flagler. ,vriaraa narS- of friend trlct. and Dr. U E. Rockwell, preaidlng Worden and Casey.,Wssh.. on duty con- ven Uig a Ur t Ptf of friend. Portland district Tictad with the fir control system; of r. and Mr. I Adams tenderw , .... n . oa.j. I tham a aurnrlaa In tha form or a "man." I me arilliery uiairitv 4 fi """"' I .. V. i . , . . n ... I Ui" nil Tm Iflam. hd Kaan marrlMl Lleutenant-COioneis . nompn i , " ' , .7 , rhoaen aa alternates or aiihatltHta del on Pratt Cant David Du B. I but a short time and thla means was alternates or substitute aeje , fa a i i -a. J Ma . AfJ 0 M1 llhanil aa Si akn Si aaaaaaa nAiVaPayl IllVin I A la alaittAaal MnaaaAa am. a . Tha following courtmartlal ntencef l Atnj.M oni. k ui.. i. aw hav been passed on by General runa- wiener and Mrs. Oark Oanona. tlon of Dr. J. El Hill of riatakania aa .ll.,Aluw?iitinii B Instrumental solo by Miss Veda president and J. P. Newell of Sunnyslde infantry, found J' wuUa Elegant rfrehmnU wer las . secretary. Thes officers wer for couver court, sentenced to forfeit $l( a T DanneAftr Iff Jtmi fit f 5;nd Ti tr bv Vancouver OalrtraU Chin Wedding. About all th business coming befor iV'JTtt EaoLd.-nc. It orde?. La-t avenln, Mr, and Mr.. C H. Can- this confrenc was the election of lay anrt wntnnred to forfeit $10 pay a fle,d ""terUIned a large number of their delegates ' to the general conference and DR. FULTON SHE JS Mkliim tJEK MAMi K POMTIANI ft 9 C Modern Methods of Treating thq Afflict J VVini nn Imnnrtnnf flipntolp. x V f V aV Wl a i ai aur fcar j aa aj J ! 'aa' ai a W a w v i f The best people of the city are among her patrons. ; Her : success, has b almost phenomenal In all cases entrusted to her care.' ''- " i'v.;; Tber ha com to Portland from Atlantic, a small city of Iowa, a woman whoa attainment ar so rare a appear wonderful to thoaa who hav mad her acquaintance. Thl lady la Dr, N. J. Fulton, and sh has won 1 celebrity by th marvelous cures she has affected of person who have com to her with all manner of afflictions j who have, and are, leaving her hand. In perfect health. She is what 1a known as a "Naturopath,". or -drugless d tor. The meaning of Naturopath la, that her patients ar treated according to th rules of Nature, a system tj education and the growing Intelligence of th times is speedily adopting, discarding th obsolete practice of ah J ing drug and narcotics that creat on disease in an effort mad to cure another. The story of Dr. Fulton's s cess in Portland la too long, brief as has been her residence here, to relate it all today, thla announcement being mer Intended a an introduction, but th following testimonials and recommendations, signed by th writer and placed th hands of Th Journal, bear ampl evidence of Dr. Fulton' standing and popularity In th city from which s cam. Th publlo has th right to know this, to tha end that It may know that It 1 not dealing with an lrresponJ ble person of fals pretensions. , Th Mayo of , AUantlo, X eom mends Sr. Fultoa thusi : ATLANTIC la., July 11, 190. To Whorq it May Concern: Thla la to certify that I am well acquainted with the bearer. Dr.. Fulton, whom I have known for several yeara She has been very successful in her work here. Sh 1 a lady in every respect, and I can cheerfully record roend her to any one needing her services. Respectfully, J. A. McWADE. Mayor. ' .Tha editor of tb leading news paper of that city add thla hearty indorsement: - ATLANTIC, la., Aug. 11, 10J To Whom It May Concern: Dr. N. -J. Fulton ia about to leave thla plaC for a residence in Portland, Or. I have known Mra Fulton per sonally and aa a physician for a number of years, and It affords m Teat oleaaure in testifying to her worthiness a a lady and aa a phy sician. She haa had a large and reputable practice here andJn this neighborhood, and her auecees has, in the minds of th laity, been phe nomenal. Sh Is painstaking and consclenttoua in all ah doea, and thla, together with her ability, has mad her determination to remove from, her a publlo calamity. Sh la In averr way to be truated Im plicitly,- and In. business mattera 1 n.r wvni is proud aa s;uia. ronpwv-fully.- CHARLES F. CHASE. Editor Cass County Democrat A gantlemaa eurd of paralysis, of th most aerer character, writes aa arnst letter f Indorsement of Xr. raltoa's treatment. Thla waa aa Interesting case. Tha patlrat was a bookkeeper, ooonpying a laora tiv posltloa. K carried oonaider able life inanranoa, and waa poisoned by th heneftcjary, .who hopd to collect th money And us It for' her own . lndnlgencas. Th poison paralysed his limbs aad svery mns el of his body, even to rendering alia so nearly speechless that a eonld mot art Ion 1st akove a whis per, at oonld mora th first fingers of both bands, bat mo other member of big body. Th local physicians . wr ' employed '. without snooess. Aa Omaha specialist was nt or, bat his treatment, also, proved In effectual. Za despair friend of tha saffere then placed hint la tha hands of Sr. rnlton, and thla la bis tatamaat ef th rasalti ,. ATLANTIC la.. May 1, 10$. It Is with pleasure that I teatlfy to tha benefits received from the treat ment of Dr. Fulton, Atlantlc'a cele brated Naturopath. I have been a sufferer from paralysis, csused by being poisoned. My limbs wer en- , tlrely useless; I could not help my self in th lesst.- I employed th best medical . doctors in this city, . and had also a medical doctor from Omaha, but they all gave m up as a hopeless case. In my awful con dition I employed Dr. Fulton, as my laat hop, and I am happy today that I can aay that I am a well man. I have fully recovered uae of my Umba and I can work aa well aa I ever could. ' .. JOHN ANDERSO A WOMAbT COID. a. A lady who bad been for a 'tlm a anffsrer from troubles dental to her sex, baa thla to ef Dr.- raltoai ' ATLANTIC' Jm.. Aug. 18. 1I01 I had been sick for a' number' years with female complaint tried nearly every doctor In Atla and got no relief, and I waa gr ing weaker all 'the time. I co, walk .with difficulty, and had to . helped up and down atalra. Fin th . doctor, in attendance sal surgical operation waa neceasi My husband waa afraid thla w kill me, so we decided to try Fulton. Her first treatment h '. me. and In a few weeks I was a about my horn well and happy thin an saved my lire, and to that' I am grateful but faintly preasea what i reel. Respectf MRS. LIZZIE CHRISTENS Hundreds of like testimonials ar In possession of th doctor, and may be seen by any lnterasted parson, but th foregoing ar sufficient to ah that success haa already perched 'upon th doctor banner. ..:... ... SB. n.TOW la located In SVXTB SO, UWXS BUTLSXJra, COBBXB 1ABX ABB XOBBXSOB, and her offlce hours ar rrora to II, and 1 tc daily. She already enjoy a moat lucrativ practice, and among th best cltlien of th city. Her telephone ia MAXJT 1123. , x - .' f EUGENE COMMERCIAL BODIES IllPT OCT TAPCTUCn PRIZES AWARDED fllWI ULI IIMIIILII AT EUGENE FAIR I , l I Wa alia FULTON STARTS EAST EARLY NEXT WEEK COMAB, SOVTXZBB FACXTIO OZBZBAZi ntKiaXT ABB VASSBB- Z tu n- .van mnntha Oaneral Funs-1 menus, the occasion Doing the twentietn I me sen-imposea u h raising i n whuhi uwaus saews tas rru iwv vaa vt ivivsiuaiuuuzvr : ' ....-1. mnnh. in. tnnr ant tha anniversary of their marriag or their for the payment of the electric light bill amount from 170 to $40; Prlvatea H. E. china wedding. They were the reclpi- in the woman;, college of the Willamette fJllck Xth company, coast artillery, I " n eiegani oi cnina. o-1 uiuToioii. n. uuwi, yimi jlic.K- Ji,J T A' fraahmanta ra aarvarf . dent 1 of the university trustees, an nounced that no Indebtedness would be h. created In the school In the future, and Bfattara Vol Aatioipated Aria that Cans Sim to Depart Bar liar than Intended WUl'b la Port land Monday. sentenced by Fort Flagler court for de-1 freshmenta wer served. sertton to dishonorable discharge and rin Catche f Treat nAnAMAM ia mnnthi! anntuncs I . m.vi.. . . mitigated by General Funston to on Clackama. la an all-oonauming sport 1 " f0. C '2, il J.t7 years imprisonment and discharge. A - , among local Isaak Walton.. Som fin i"hi y1, L", W? uliX I Lit Mystery Is aoivsa. ' ica tones nave heen made during the past I v-. v . Th body of Motsi Baaaatt, th- week ad it U , said th fish are more lA thT ces"saV fund tie, gheep aad Bogs Oivea wards Baoes a Strong Ta tur of tb Show. BCBTBZS8 xzb FOB BUXTBATIOB OF.TJ8ZLESS MACBCIBZBT. (Journal Special Service.) oi . m m...i n-t.- i aunne. ur.. ucl s. x oiiowma- ia ina iSSr": th maVter"anrinT.hort t of award, mad by th. Judge, at DUBcolty Appear to b tb Keasnr Whereby tb Desired Bad Za to b "8enator Fulton will arrive in Port land from Astoria next Monday,", said O. C. Fulton, brother of the senator, and hi. law partner at Astoria, "and will go East about Wednesday. He will leave sooner than he expected on account of soma matter not anticipated that have vear-old child who disappeared from plentiful than usual at this season. her bom on September 14. waa found I rarformano Well Beoeived. yesterday afternoon Djr in ramer. 111 The reditIoft of "A Mountain Ro- the district fair yesterday: The election of delegates waa effected L M. 1 Douglas, Eugene, Jersey bull aaAliaA'araM mA Hauu Wa Va I COm UP. I Mr. Fulton could not say what those Worked Oat Composition of th Ser- matter, are, but it 1. presumed that they aral Organlaatloaa Bow Existent to Pertain to conference to be held by m. -mL-A I th Oregon delegation prior to the open- ma City Ot rortiaaa. I Ins of the -soecial session of consress. It - Is reported An the telegrama from Washington that President Roosevelt The need for closer unity of the varl- naa rerusea to reconsider nis aetermma- ln am hallnt . Thara n itltu Tri Oltt HW UBQW inre. nnSl Jersey heifer, two year old. first: cow hnav was found In the rivsr near th i .,.. v, h. t.. pAMnanv I .A Una T A DiAh a Va una ak. I 111 UlUk With Cftll.' HTB 1 1 herd Of flVA With home of the Rassetts, and waa burled at the opertl h0UB8 ,aat evening was well elected, while W. C Noon of Pertland bu"- "eeiBtake"- . 1 ' in th City cemetery today. , ra-aiva. Tha pflmnariT la nraaantlna1 I nA n.n W W CiAmU fit flalam w.r. I 'rTanK T. COndOn, DlUSlSW. SbOrthOrn - ruairal of Mra. Xaweh. " - , ( th bast lot of play ; ver een In the tshosen alternate or substitute dele- J?11" calf.,flrst; 4-year-old -bull, second; 0us commercial bodies, a matter which t,on to "emblo congress in extraordl The funeral of Mra Eunice B. Leach town. The crowd last night wss much rates. , bull calf on year old. and under two. . .rttated. haacauaed aeneral nar3r MMlon during November before ,k. k.,,.. .i... .v. . ji.. .i.v.' it. I r . . , I second. - ........ ' OBlna aa-iiaiea, nas cauaea anorai i th . . . Was il r 1U Lit 19 i.ciuwit w ...v . i ltiiv, Liiat. .no y,oiuuii' ... ftii u. j V i OflUfWMM WAtaa. Cl.l. n.v TnAA nt tha 1 .K. I MT- 1,1 n OrnUlt, Vancouver M. K. church, officiated. . -a. aia. ""- I vmrntarAavr .w I waa u vnara old. sha had hn a ri. en.' ... '. ... and under two, second; Shorthorn bull, matter un. There la soma diversity of to be asked from congress, and will Kev. X eqiman, puiur, win iuu at both th morning and evening serv ices In the Baptist church tomorrow. Kevlval of Bible Study;" evening ub- will be conducted this afternoon. j?ct, "Saved by Graee." Evening serv ice. 7:30; Sunday scnoot. iv second.-. . ... n - cua pT,or tn. nguUir melon beins. J. C Tktemrav. Enuni mw In milk QJacuaaion tnrougnout tne City. Mem- Whlla in Portland Ranatnr TTiilton will MV. Noah' Cornutt, the oldst lay with calf, first: cow in any trnml. first bers of th Chamber of Commerce, Board confer with renrei.fintj.tivM of ' th- Mrs Mary E. Veteto died at New Era delegat ln.P,nt service, waa made hn sweepaUkea; Shorthorn herd of five of Trade. Commercial Club and Manu-I Dewls and Clark fair with reference to isterday of paralysis.. The deceaaed honorBry vIo-P'2"1lent of the confer- with bull, first; bull calf one year old facturers' Association hav taken the the bill for th $8,118,000 appropriation aim unuor iwu, mcono; snonnora duu, I matter Up. Titer la Some diversity Oil1" mo iiuin vunirrai, nu waa ycar. oia. sne haa neen a rest- Th' , iht 1(,rtllr. rh ' nf thA "l.Tr''"-' """'"'"i" raa"er iner" Bom6 ver.uy 01 ".i. ' T.'" dent of the WUlamett valley.for II ,,r,i, -k.V ik. tt ' urawr "' opln on relat ve to waya and imui cf rr i" " year. A husband and three children ur..wheN th.ia.v "ferf"c meJ yr. aecond;.calf under one year, third. L n.hi tha H..lr .,.it. Mde" tbafalr managera her as to survive ner. iunera; ana Dunai services resembled a political convention, .' and I T. A. . R ha far PrMwall hull of any 1 tha be.t ,ethoda to be nuraued in in. a facetious minister tacked a cardt6n breed. first (This makes the bull cham-LJ'wf-..PC:" '.a- duclng congress to grant that sum a p liar in the building bearing the sug- plon of th fair. His name la Pride of ' ..a. i? . irT'". to the exposition. . aarthad h tha miinty .irk vt.Fi.. . "vu r Mapie Mia ana is regiBterea 104,701, 1 ......... , , 0, v,,, i.ne iegisiauv commute or in cor - . ...t 'or tne tnma-a that reminded tne anec-1 nk.ik. tj. .v.. I w "-- . I while ne waa looama- over lomi nw . . :: ,u"""'' young People' union, :30 p. m. XjrSXrBBSBBCB BOTZS. A document with a hlatory was un- ; (Journal Special Service.) w . M XTf Oalt maThrianon'-feU d.;roV heaVtl -Unds on the property. disease a few day. ago in the Horst Bros.' hopyard north of town. i Two Men Injured. Thornton Haynes, a son of Rev. llaynes of I-oulsvllle, bad his foot mashed the first of the week. He was brought to Independence for treatment T. Fennell. the blacksmith at this place. also had his foot maahed by a harrow won the sweep- "..m Poration Is to meet on Monday and at , y to transportation for publlo object Anh.t,gtmm B ns.i- wlth th various commercial bodies. I - " tator of a political convention was the IZ " fl't . WaSisa ia ' waitniiu i AJ -.V tuAM.IrnAmn - Alltlnh 1 1 - - Willi IIJ l ILUal UUIUlUeiViBI rVWIOa. ill a. m ic. . M deed executed by John McLoughlln in whhorses aa A. FFlewl of' Portland A "0BeD"r- vf.'""! WhUe I do not want to be underetood 7" .wtrf7n,"Bt.S Z. ,2 hi, hinir n r.. wneeinorses as a. r. riegei oi roruana, one year, first second and third: red , , , . ,,., i v It is the intention to insist upon the all'tiLkJlJSi Hon' ln& SMwarila and Dr. W. Kuy- Pol breVl-year-ol and " il' ,.?mrP.m1Biv thi u 'u ount name 1 the bill.-and to kendall of Eugene. Prof. W. C. Hawley ,econ1. cow wlth Calf, flret; bull (Short-liZLAimJ l 2LZ congres. that it can afford to .- " - and aen. w. h. Oden or Baiem and otn-horn . . .J. " " ' ' - " BENEFIT FOR SICK SEAMEN, WEDNESDAY cftTCu,. B '--""' rive enough to permit the federal rov er, noted in politcal circles. But It waa a. n Hviand rv,w.H ,afl Pol- hn ?' A "y.a"a "I"!" l5""r ernmnt to make a good showing. irazss rrsLTsSa.'Sr ... ... ----- xnanu. nna vnr flrnt fwn.11nwfl.v hnlfArH. flrat a,, ..i . Mr. Samuel Connell of Portland was :d cirV ow th Aif ' "T" tl. a prominent figure in the ( conference and flrt Hereford herd of fiv with bull! d the "01 .gSamaat of tb Irf of tTt" J.nr- fr-U5naM. to ""tij"1" three years old. first; Hereford thing needed, and has not at this time , y .1. 1 - it A calve? first second and third; Hereford reached a crystallisation of sentiment remain away from the lay conference, yettrlina. econd:. Hereford bull calf, aed- . i I , ' . I awva aas-r vu aaaaa FUSIONISTS DROP GROUT AND FORNES ASTORIA ATTORNEY WILL HAVE TO ANS Two Typewritten ragt in aa Original ' Complaint la Dlvoro Salt MUsing Court Will Investigate. occupied ny tne aeiegates. Xmo. wnvins. four calve under on Supreme Court Beat Week. - year, two bulls, two heifers, two firsts, The supreme court will on Monday two seconds, two thirds; bull two year Composition of tha Bodlaa. (Journal Soecial Service.) New York, Oct I. At a meeting of the city committee of the Cltlxenr un The composition of th everal bodle Jn lMt nlght,UJIa,! d,,dd t0, r05 Is as follows: th names of Edwin F. Grout and Next Thai-aday erenlng aa entertainment will ? 7.,' . . , . . .' v.j .1 be civen at the gaamen'a lnatltuta. 100 North 1,1. rtaDroSnr street for the beneflt of Jamei Hlller, crowded cjose up against the .eats ond Josse & Bice have purchased the brick, th sewnd offlcer of the Britten bh Bed Bock, store building they have been rentlne Mr- filler to at tb. Good Samaritan bo.plt.1 of Mrs. D. J. Whlteaker for 11,800. The uf'erln from dlieae. of the aplne and U deal was consummated this week. t0'u hoat to Lfdo?' Ellis DaVidSon of Parkers, who re- tn big expense bis frienda celved a serious blow by the limb of a ched to give an estertalnment by which r whlPh ha was chonnine-.' fell back atbod tb.y hope to ratee tbe Meewary fundi. neainst the trunk and maahed his cheek I following prosrara arranged for tbe oc- ent an appeal from Marion, county, calf, first .... I J J 1 a.. a.V tt . M iti I a a 1 a . . tone and injured bis eye, returned from lu" uuuou 01 mm 1 uaaes nave neen set tor uonaay, 1 ztogs Salem yesterday. He did-not have to J-uaaneta Honea. Wednesday and Thursday and on Tues- Amo. Wilkin., Jersey reds, first hi. ... nnaratnd nnnn aa waa flrat Inatrnmental Ooet, seiectM. Prof, O. Ee- day the Usual Class Of applicants "for I I. C Vltna Pnlanrl HMpil hnr ia feared. man and EUatbeth Hoben; voca aolo, selected, admission to the bar will be ' heard. Und mter of six pigs,, first; Poland China bershin not limited to any particular rusiontets in naming candidates n place m 1 mm iMam nn. w 7 wiunnn. wwrM Ml,, vab.avaw r..nnnn .i.n, m nr. .nana . . . . . . ... - . . - . , .... . vammam . . " . ' , : 4raiuaj " i uoar, nrai in iweepnann. I class membership Increasing, wltn ex.v u,v"" "" u"' Annie Detchbarn; vocal solo, -Tne BarearolU," were set for hearing for the second McOulr. . Chester Whites, bow and notation of 400 by January 1 1904: As a matter of fact the Democratic from "rhe Chimes of Normandf (PUnquette), week in October, beginning the 11th. boar, first obiect rorwardina of enterprise's en- VT hopelessly split over the noral- MHter TBomaa jjooaon; piccolo soio, selected. The calendar for that week follows: I tr a Vnmn hrasina- anw. flrat- tnnarl ...'. I nation of mayor and dlsruDtions botween Wallace Superneau, who still sleeps in litre Beedlman; vocal solo, selected. M1h Monday, October 12 E. and E. R. lie., than one rear old. second: sow less A.n. tkr narrvina- on represenUtive and leaders from the the cradle he waa rocked in When a I Minnie Thomeon Cartr: recitation, selected. Monrienhatl . rnanondnnta. varaua; Rush ... ... ..... .m I ' . . . I Bronx. Rrooklvn and Manhattan. ...i i - . . lam. u... i poi, v.u. av.vu rnmniArnH inn i rutin. baby, and he nas never aiept on nignt judge Waiaemar fteton; vocal solo,; "The Bloom Mendenhall. executor, appellant; appeal j. C. McElroy. sow one year old. sec- Manufacturera' Association 100 mem atm . . . - . a a. a. m I I nflP M H iarTIPB ' TTirn IflA M'llBlinfl TtPlf Ar begin hearing cases for the October olds and three, first; heifer, two T. a-. .... . nn.v.t I. vaar old and undnr thrna. flratr Dnr. I Practically COItnnea to Snippers, DtUUt- . ,.. ,. I. ers and merchants; membership moreaa- I " iu I I 111. A.AA . a a J A A I til A ftCtlOll. pellants. versus Marion County, respond- old bull second; 3-year-old cow and Mry iTmo: object forwarding they ar already nominated on the of enterprises, encouraging of com- f "D,""v" "." ai, - merce. securing Improvement of mean they say that they cannot be legally for carrying on commerce and trade, wrunarawn- KeSu DI,an w ..u1".!61 Board of Trade 800 members; mem-11 , . 014 People. There is a man of 70 in Paris named Haater Tbomas Dobaon; piccolo solo, selected, rL ' . ViTw w , ! .ST T rrom county, t.. waucer. Und; Utter of pigs, Beconfl; Poland China bers; rowth necessarily not so rapid Devlin of the Newark club, who Is to . gevtru. v. isviu, win-Hru, Bppeuani, versus oanux ana r. boaJT.ona year Old and over, second. in nrhar hnrllAA nhlftot. faaturln-r of Mnin th Kw Tnrk NfttlrtnAla nuir ma. I iSlai niaia in that mrl1A mm nA 1 uiu nMi ..i I .u . j i . t I ' I ------ " I ' " w '"",vu T I " a g"-. oiu, , rcopuHucuiB, apycai ruiu iiiim o.aa-a mftTinf-rtiirinar untemriBes. securtnar new son. hnttrXl for .279 irv 114 a-amPM ' i .. r g- jTsairiaaMw . mim t.i-imaIm HiiLcruriBBD. eiuie uitia uiiaiiwuu aiu tucir ..UvJUll VJ Ucl U niUI IMlIf wlllvVlil I r to lie in It at full length, but he over came this difficulty "Larboard Watch," (Journal Special Service.) j Astoria, Or., Oct 1 A sensation wa. sprung' in the circuit court yesterday when District Attorney Harrlaori Allen filed a statement alleging that ihe or iginal complaint In the divorce Case of Andrew Hansen va Mary Hansen had been tampered with. Hearing tof th matter will be had befor Judge McBrlde on Monday, when court will be l recon vened. - i v - Hansen sued his wife for dtvorc soma time ago. The original complaint al-. leged that she had treated him in a cruel and inhuman manner and that she Waa ay woman of ungovernable temper. I Her temper wa alleged to have resulted In her commitment to the state lnsan asy lum, where she now Is. -. The case was called up. but tha'court heard only part of the testimony. Later the original complaint waa, according to the affidavit ot the district attorney. taken from the office of the county clerk and two typewritten page were substi tuted for two pages appearing originally: Insanity Is not a ground for action' for divorce In this state, and the allegation of Insanity had been obliterated during the time the papers wer out of th pos session pf tbe clerk. . It 1. necessary in suit, ef thl. kind to notify the district attorney- of the action. but he was never served with notice that the suit had been instituted. Tb affi davit of Mr. Allen say. in part Two Pages Ar ajtolsau " "Between the time of the filing of the complaint In said suit and tbe date of said decree (the casa having been car ried that far. that a decree was handed down), without the . knowledge of th court or the district attorney or the de- fendant.. said original complaint' waa taken from the courthouse, its cover bearing the fllemarks of the clerk waa removed, and. ther wer Inserted within '" said cover and substituted for said com plaint two pages of typewritten laper -purporting to be the body of the original complaint in aald suit, which substituted pages entirely changed th cause of the suit set out in th original complaint and eliminated therefrom the allegation with reference to the Insanity of the defendant- .'. , , ". ' :,, ' "The said substituted papers were sub- . mined to the court as th complaint in said suit, and th court, believing th sama to be, considered them as the com- . plaint, and on the evidence offered In support thereof 'by tha plaintiff, Andrew Hansen, a decree was presented to the court in accordance with the prayer con- talned in the said alleged complaint" .' The attorney for Hansen Is Clarence J. Curtis, an ex-member of th legislature. preferred Btock Cannad Goods. LAllenAuXiewIsLBBst.RrTid.L McConechy and Mr. I Tuesday, October It W. . . - . 1 m by drawing his McNansbtoai eoraet solo, selected. Mr. Oulnter: I raanondent versus O. M. Rele-ar. annel-I flr,ti ram, second. '-ram. two year old I Cleanlln. la Morocco. appellants; appeal from Jackson county. flr.t. he rests his feet squarely on the bottom Eock of the cradle, sways his knees to and fro, and rocks himself to sleep as he did when a small boy. The habit was formed in babyhood ana never orogen. (h. ,.. .nniat nt unr.i atnri. I rKnondent versus Let SUmuer. r each being provided with a light veranda spondent, and F. E. King et al., appel- and third. Commercial club 600 members; mem- Mary H. Hanley. respondent versu " w,A, n'r "1U Jv.. .1 i, i. JTk.' ta Ella Jane Kubii and Charie Fruitt, w. -- " and l.ooo before end of that rear: mera- knoe. upward. Each night to thl. day UalTolo. selected, Capt Porti of tbe Eed I lan t; appeal from bf ultnomah : 'county. I ovar, rst ! ram oneyear old and t.. nai. hia ht nnr.ir un iha hnttnm .x . under two. first: ewe. t wo year, old and DerBn,P increasing rapiaiy, wim expeo tation of 750 before January 1, 1904, In Fes, the capital pf Morocco, most of Wednesday, October . 1 4F. E. BeAdh, .. socUl and commercial In character; ob- y. 1 i-t tn forward commercial and Indus- Surely I? !,v,,l; running around it and connecting the lants; appeal from Multnomah county, was ever known than, that which urge All th windows and doors ODen Clara S. Carlyle, respondent versus fMiMt w yawva nannvirfin rn ma irsa tna . i M. . . . . i a, a . ci e of the globT For nearly 40 year. pe, -nB(,a1r,va..,lriith. mile. eleen.t.B- . - asm. veasel, using thek.mb.toi et.ticle . - , , . - I W 1I1UU W VLrTTlli IlKB la4 LxlQ UUPCI BlUfJCB 1 ai'vu vama-wj - I " - -r - - tnis nomeman """f""",,. being covered with clos trellis work. Thursday, October 15 Oregon City. Two In three. Purse 150. I mnflnAfltArimBnf Vina ortha lnwAralaftBaa. Xh SSfrM. , I h. .i, .t.ta in a-anarni. anrf tiro. Th purest and best people are sometimes Th following is tn result or tn v.At . f or .oclal carInir fot M ,uch rntwiea w,,n in,, .wxiu nuj wrougn . ' I I nanaung lav ciuluiuk, unuaiupj iruui van COHTAGIOUS DLOOD POIGOH Zs the name sometime, given to what Is gener- T - We have a NEW SECRET REMEDY abs ally known as the BAD DISEASE. It I not lutely unknown to th profession. Permanent donJ " i.iilTi 12 A." the bouses have flat roofs, and with a respondents, versus Oregon & California IT ll.H rj. l -th. hj VnA Tr. n ur to six feet high running R. R. Co., appellant; appeal rrom CiacK th prison i teeords of the orid "5?- around, and from 4 p. m. until sunset the amas county. Gottlieb Schmidtke et al.. ra?r roofs are given over to the ladles ex- respondents, versus George Keller, ap ri"VJrE .nJ ,iX 3.? clvely. who can then walk about and pellant; appeal from Clackamas county. take the fresh air without being seen ...... mn . . ...... I aiij vi win vyyvBif lev lull rooor- I J AVV nV sn.Vn .n iToi; vatl" hich is never broken trJX Ame'rfcaSnrex'ntrT: Would be guilty, of Ling enced the hospitality Of the penal set tlement of GuyRne. These represent a total membership or otherwise comma- In contact with Per ot i,t uu, on tne race oi me dookb,. dui, i sons woo nav con- FAILED TO RECOGNIZE Second heat Rosenoth first Black .'nt... . manv neraons bnlons f traetedit Paddy second, Oregon Baby third, Fancy t0 tw0 or thre8 of tha organisations, .0 " n'gu11 rtrth;-time, 1:66. : that brobably not more than 1.000 per ?HWtotf Second heat Renoth; first, Black -ons eomnoaa the entire membershin of I ?J -TJ'.Y'" T"oir Paddy second. Fancy third, Oregon In" ,, "I iZLZJSJl r.- .u. ,.1:0 1 , " . .. . o.UH" Rosenoth s race. I C3 ai laaCssaaalaWMaB rzn ouresinlStoSSdaya We refund money 11 we do not our. Yon can be treated at home for the same price and tbe asm guaranty, with those who prefer to com ne wo wui sou tract to cure teem or pay expense ot oominrt. railroad and hotel bills, 0. air -mue. running. . ngi -oasn. by The Journai not ona ha failed to """7"''" -.-T Z.,ZZ ""VirTTr, , i ..5." indorse the proposition tharjPortland umln.deoVoerlo blotches and HOI IU P iKPFAT -econd. Noland third, Jeff Pavis.fourth; need, less ofVlctton.orafltJ'r fnm IlULl UI OUJlLvIO time, -60H.. . ' , , that the city and state -are losing ma- different parts ot th body, a&dtb poison t l icu taruDi Crrlns Vssd for tTnity. I out on the bodv. sores and itleers annear Of the numerous persons interviewed the moyth, tha throal beoomes ulcei- MM ated, tha hair, eye brow and lashes fall a. Turner, who Is th first man to have trod upon : th summit of Ilam Itock, DovedaJe., 1 n - of the finest climbers in the world. "He hold the record for the quickest ascent of Mont Wane, and also that of the Matterhom. . Tmt year Mr. Turner mad th difficult : scent of th Charmoa, and again this year he made several climbs in the Al tai range,. In Siberia, where he has as- -ended peaks from 15,000 to 11,000 feet )ilh. ; .... - :----;' ' Jimmy McAleer xoay not manage the Ft Louts Browns next season. Dick, i'adden wjll. probably be JicAleer suc- K9ti --- , --r-r - - -. seen on his or any other roof during the forbidden hours. Owing to the fact that the. women of the house are ot allowed to be seen by any other man than their lord and master, all domestic offices are rituated awav from tha houaa nronar. In TWe yonng men wars arreiiea in tne vicinity man 'of th tar- Kn.,r-haiaa the. Burnaldetreet bridge this saBrniag-aB water fountains, others playing scent or saey. Tbe bog were enaperted scented, water are to be founds' Sections of the courtyard also are allghttyaufik aad these portions are filled with scented oil, which is used to perfume the rooms. The Moors are exceptionally particular in. discarding their footgear before en tering a room or crossing a rug or cai pet;. they, even change slippers before entering the courtyard from the street,, Thus the house, ar kept beautifully clean, and' sweet and are not, aa many ropU would suppose, musty or close. - of being the one who. held np the saloon. ef Frank Oansneder at 111 First street Thursday nffht, but tbe proprietor kald tbey were sot the robber and tbey were released. : Chief Bunt Identified one of tbe yoBng men as a former Ir.mate of the city Jail. HI borne is la 11. bina. The other lad " balls, from Denver. r t.- Three-eighths rnlle, running, slnfcle I ..,., , nt eha tnavttnhla even deatrovs the bones. dash. Purse $50 Sunday Mao first jealousies erta-endered br multiplicity i ur MAGIO CUBA la Speoifio fof Goldie .econd. FltMimmons third. Mt of orran'sation J - multiplicity lMihom disease, and cures it even . x ..., 1 urKanjiMiuna . - 1 In tha wnrat forma. It la a. narfant anil. . "". "When I estimate tne prooame num- iit. m tha ..rrni vin,. Tfh iii.,. w r squaw race, twice aroundhta track ber of peopi. who wm com to PorUand the blood an d penetrates to a U parts of H Edna first Jennie second, Minnie third, aurlng the coming two or three years," thesystem. Unless you getthlspoiaon out Va Mary fourth, Nettie fifth; time, 1:01. said Mr. Coman, 1 am alarmed for our. t your blood it will ruin yoa, and bring I Tha 6.600. . attendance wa. estimated , at Between Velghbor. From Puck. Mrs. Doolan Did yes hear th land lord had. lowered thrint for us, -Mra. ' f 'It Is estimated that the Boston Ameri-1 Casey T cans will clear $50,000 on the season and I Mrs. Casey Tes don't say! OI s'pose the Boston National will loss about the I he think he'll lose toss-money when yes am amount . I aip out wiaoui paj in it. ability to care for them. What will we ffwrnaa'fPTH?r,n,,,'ir do with themT Where will they .tayV " ourireehoe treatment "That fs tl)e on thing most needed book and learn all about contagions blood Just nowprovision for accommodating poison. If yoa want medical advice give the Immense number, who ' will come as a history of your easo. and our nhy. to this city and who Will rightfully ex-J 'flans will furnish all th information you on application. 100-pave book free. HQ gRANCH 1 and make no charge, If wo fail to our. Tli you have token mer. oury, iodide potash, : and still bar ache and paips, muoons Batches In month. . sore throat, pimples, copper-colored spots, ; ulcers oa any parts of the body, hair or eyebrows falling out, it 1 this secondary : blood poison wa guarante to our. Wa solicit the most obstinate oases and chak lenge th world tor a cos we cannot cure. -This diseasa baa always baffled th skill of tha most eminent physioisna For : -many years we hav mad a specialty of -treating this disease with our MAGIO -C URE, and we have (500,000 capital behind our unconditional guaranty. WE CURE QUICKLY AND PERMANENTLY. 4 Our vatlenta cared years ant it m Great Pisco very, unknown to the prof es. slon, are today soond and well, and hav healthy children sine we cured them DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME AND MONEY experimenting. We hav th ONLY cure, ,. Absoluta and positive proof, sent sealed nr. ... n fot. nr ihim... it Jai Wish without any ahargo whataver. - I OFFICES. - Address folir as followat r: jsJs: gessff 1 1 Cook BbihsJi Co., 1365 Masonic Templa, Chicago, III. work." r--.. - i ':' i '