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THE OREGON DAILY JOUHNAIi, POtlTLAD. Til UBS DAY EVENING, JANUARY 7, 1004. NEWS OF THE N0HWE5T I ; . ,'-.;,-, pi . , . ... ...... v. ... . . .V. SALEM ; j NOTICE. Salem aflbscrlbera will plaaae taka rrtfi thaf Thr- Journal airtncr has bo a trail ferrcd to K. E. Darin, 180 atata atraet, who will raoilra aubacriptiona. complaints, PJ n.mta, ate. EXALTED RULER AND " HIS NURSING BOTTLE (Journal Special 8crf-.ee.) ' Salem. Or.. Jan. 7.--Prof. McEwon, the hvnnollst. who is a member or tsaiem Ijodge, No. 336, B. P. O. Elks, opened a four-niehta- enKaitement at the opera house here last night, giving a benefit . performance for that Jodge, and It was a financial and Joclalfluece8a,L The elite of the capital city was In his audience, and hi startling and at times' runny ex hibitlons were thoroughly enjoyed and appreciated. Iia his great ring act he played a joke on two of the prominent member of the Elks' lodge tnat , win long be remembered by those two gen tlemen and their friend. . He called for our rings, two from ladles and the other two from prominent Elks, one of them the exalted ruler. After the ring- breaking act, and the usual disappear ance of the rings, he drew, them forth out of some boxes, the ladles" rings be ing each attache to beautiful touquets, The ring of one of the Elks was - at tarhed to a miniature beer stein? and this provoked an outburst of mirth, set- Oom heard in the opera-house. But it was the ring of the exalted ruler that i produced the f un f the evening, for it was attached to a miniature nursing bottle, sunnlled with, a small rubber tube and nipple, and the joke was thor oughly appreciated, for every one In the audience remembered only too well the fact that that gentleman and his bride had returned from' their wedding tour but a few days ago. The Joke on the . head of the Elka lodge will not be soon i forgotten. ' -.. : ' i , :. ". :'r'-'- Prof. McEwen is Well known- In ' this city, where he often visits, and he is one of the most popular members of -the : lodge of Elks here. Western Union Accused. . noon the case of Frazier & Long, a locaf real estate , firm, against the Western Union Telegraph company came to a sud den termination, when Judge Fraser 'of Portland, who was on the bench, allowed a motion for a non-suit, filed by the at torney for, the Western Union. The : case was brought for the purpose of se curing damages for the failure of the ; Western Union to deliver a telegram ad dressed to the nrmr-causlngH-lt -was-l! leged. a loss of a commission in'a real tut finl aercrrwatt ahmit 4(10 and the firm sued for the amount thus lost. It seems that last February, within- a few days after the firm of Frailer St Long succeeded Ixueks & Frazier,, the new firm had for sale two farms belong- Ana i mnmA no r jam ropf Rtilftm A Vls- 1 tor here considered the purchase of these farms, then left for California, and from Ashland he telegraphed Fra Kier & Long on February . J8 that he would take the farms If wired at San Francisco to the effect that 'they could till be had at the price quoted him; and he wo'uid at once forward money to pay for them. ' This telegram was not de livered until five days later, owing to me xact inai me nrm, wnicn was- a new one, - could not be found by the mes senger after diligent search was made, and It was by accident that they were located. The customer was . at once wired to forward the money, but it was four days before the check came, and by that time the owners of the place re fused to sell. ' ' : " At . the trial the plaintiffs presented' their testimony, and on motion of the defense the court granted a non-suit, for the reason that the testimony did not show that even If the telegram had been delivered .on time Yhe sale would have been effected wlthou the possibility of a failure. -...-..:. r Hew York Eop Sealer Loses. The case of George X LaVie against W.. L. Tooie, which has been. on trial for llf months, came to an end 'yes-. taraay. when Mr. Tooze secured a verdict. .The suit was brought by Mr. 1a Vie, a New York hop dealer, to re cover 48 bales "of hops,' and this was effected, the hops being turned over sub ject to the decision of the court Tho case was tried, appealed to the supreme court and reversed. On coming to trial this week the Jury found for Mr. Toose In the sum of II, 140. S3, he , being awarded the 40 bales of hops, 7,34 1 pounds, .at 15 cents a -pound, Mr, Tooze sued for J,000. '. ried to the Woods. V T. A. Drew, aged 34 years, was yes terday received at the penitentiary asy lum for treatment, from Coos county. He is a laborer and is violent. The commitment shows that he Imagined some -one was trying to take his life, and he fled, to the woods after threaten ing, the lives of Ms father and other members of the family. Sheriff Oalller and James Laird, Jr., brought him to salctn. . . , . Knights cf Pythias. ' " ' ' Central Lodge. No. 18, Knights of Pythias, has Installed its officers for , There is no - secret about Scott's Emulsion of Cod Uver Oil The' label tejls the whole story. '- There is a knack in making, it. ' The only secret ' about it is the secret of its success. This year, when cod liver oil is very scarce and " high, all kinds hi; cheap, inferior, oils are used to take its place, and all sorts of .things pre sented as substitutes.' Think of petroleum being taken as a substitutes for cod liver oit too absurd. Think' of the so-called wines, extracts and cordials of - cod . liver oil 1 T-they are simply the. shadow without .the substance; no food value, in. them, v Scott's 'Emulsion " The Old Reliable " is Uie same yesterday, to-day and forever. Its quality, and purity can be absolutely depended upon at all times. , W e'll wnd you a (ample iree upon request. FCOTT BOWNH, 409 Pearl 6trt, N. T. . ' ' the ensuing erm, District Deputy Grand Chancellor- J I. A." Johnson, as sisted by Orsnd Tribune F. T. Wright man- and Qrand Keeper of Records and Seal L. B. Stlnsonr performing tne -in terestlne ceremony. .The old officers In ctttJled are: H. TITTrrtteiv chancellor commander; J. M. Lawrence; yice-chan-j cellor: T. J. Cronlse, prelate; - .. George C. Will, master at arms; A. E. A. Mc- Fadden. master of tho xchequer: W, I. Staleyr keepetf Records and seal; F, T. Wrightntfen. master of the work; J.- L. Freeland,. inner guard; H. A. Johnson, outside guard; . J. it Lawrence, trustee. Bids for, Asylum Snifollea. . Bids for suppiies-forL the Insane asy lum were opened by the board yeBter day The proposals were numerous, but in spite of this fact It was found that prices for staple1 provisions had ad vanced materially, and this was apparent In nearly all lines. , There .were few awards made as It will take several days to compare and check the bids.; n meats tB-contract-forJeef and mutton was awarded to E. C. Cross of this city, who has the old contract He Is now furnishing meats at'. 8.60 per 100 pounds, out under the new contract will receive 37,88. - VANCOUVER aincT at eo) on Dal) Journal la lira ted Mala au-eat. una r. lindbarg. agact. BROUGHT TO JAIL FOR CATTLE STEALING IJourmil Special Serrlre.) v Vancouver, "Wash.. Jan. 7.- Warrants have been Issuod for the arrest of Wil liam Manwell, Griffin Jones and Fred Morter. for stealing cattle from O. F. Shintaffer on November 28, last Steal ing cattle is the charge, but the facts prove It, to be a cow-that was stolen. Jonea (s the,man that took: th cow; it is said, and Manwell killed the cow. Sheriff Blesecker left , yesterday for the vicinity where the men live to make the arrest and returned with the men, who are now safely lodged In the county Jail awaiting an opportunity to get balj. - '".- ? ' Grows Tired of It. Q. Maud Marluberry is dissatisfied with her husband's F. U. Marksberry-c- tions.Hnd now asks the superior court to dissolve the bonds of matrimony on the ground that he unjustly and unlaw fully and cruelly beat, struck and other wise cruelly assaulted her. She also alleges that her- husband has a very vile J.emper aoelhat it JaJmpossible f r the two to live together. There la one minor, child and Mrs. Marksberry also asks for the custody-andjEare of It .'.j'"' The Sward-aly Suit.' 'i'''Kf:i-i Leon Seward has brought suit against Charles Daly for 1201, money claimed due on the sale of certain logs. The case was formerly biWghtnJlistlceiplUfr oil Fifth streer-fore-pafpose Maine's court and was decided against Seward. Seward appealed t to the su perior, court. Seward claims that It was agreed that the amount of logs sold to uaiy was zo3,ojdo feet, and he was to receive si per -1,000. .. . zabrarjr Benefit. The well-known Fisk Jubilee Singers will appear In Vancouver on : Friday night JsnuarjriS.; it Is said the troupe never fails to, please wherever thew go. and as their appearance here Is for the benefit of the public schoot ttbrjtryr-it-i hoped that everyone In Vancouver will go to hear them. , ' :( Yancouver Brief s. 1 t Miss Florence Heavren left Vancouver yesterday for Condon, Or., where she will for the next few weeks visit rela tives..;.., i --. .. V..-..;. '.,-'.. Mr. land Mrs. Walter Wood have sold their., property- in Vancouver and .leave today for Riverside, Cal., where they ave purchased property and will In the future make their home. Mr. Wood has given up several fine contracts" for buildings In order to move to California, being compelled to do so on account of his ill-health. - R, H. Murphy, who has been visiting his parents in Southern Oregon, has re turned. Mr. Murphy says that he found his folks enjoying good health and that e had aery fine visit, which was the more enjoyable because he has not been home for several years before his holi days visit. , ' - v Mr. and Ttfrs. O. Bolen were com pletely but pleasantly t surprised last night by a large number of their neigh bors calling and congratulating them on the fiftieth anniversary, of ' their wed ding. , Both of them were' presented with a very fine present in commemora tion of the evrnt '.- EUGENE NOTICE. The Kiineno anrr of Tha Ota. f'.n Iallr Journal la at tho bmkator of Alln 1. Eaton, where aabarrlntlons to io bf mall tt carrier will be rocelred. . - ONHEARD OF CRUELTY PRACTICED ON COW (Joornal Kpcclal Scrrlov) Eugene. Or., Jan. 7.-A case of ex treme cruelty , to animals Is reported from Riverside, a few miles north of Eugene. It appears that someone last Ight proceeded to the cow shed of W. S. King, a resident of that vicinity, and cut the tall off of one of his cows. When Mr. King went out to the. shed this morning he found the cow suffer ing terribly , from the Injury Inflicted. It seems that a number of Mr. King's neighbors have a spit against him for some reason and they never tire of tor menting him and causing him trouble. Not long ago some one drove three of his young beef steers away and they have never returned, and other depreda tions have been one from time to time on his place, and he lays it all to his unfriendly neighbors. . . . : t , . . The Old -Varker Theatre. The old Parker theatre, .which was ftsed as a playhouse .for many years prior to the erection of the new Eu gene theatre, will soon be remodeled intp store rooms, the proprietor, E. : H. Ing ham, having so concluded. . Thus what the. actors called the "bummest" theatre on the' road' will soon pass into his tory. . ' " . ; Bops Sell at 85 Cents. ,' A big sale of' hops was made In Eu gene today. ,H. J. Ottenhelmer of. Sa lem purchased the - Thornsburg & SPat tereon1' crop of. 400 . bales at 25 cents per pound. This nets the growers about $15,000. A number of other big sales are -expected In a few days. Thero are noW quite a number of outside. buyers We 'aid they are urging those who have held on to their crops thus far to b11 now, Death, of VT. A. Shannon. .' ,-- W'i -Av Shannon, aged- 24 -yearn, a well hown young man, of Springfield, died there Monday from pneumonia, " OREQOIN CITY KOTICE. Orefon City aabacrltera will pleaaa take nolle that the offloa of Tbe Journal baa wfn ariiiiishrJ at the Courier offlo. Benntb atrwt. Dot to depot, hr aubaeriptlona. com Plalnta. parnionts, etc., will be received and at tended to by U J. taufli ld, Tb Journal Or. bum uiy a tent. NEW-CITY FATHERS. GET DOWN TO WORK r (Journal Special Serrlre.) Oregon City, Jan. 7.-The now clly council met In the city hall last night with- all members of the -council-, prea ent with the exception of Councilman turner, rne lour new councnmen. ai bert Knapp, Mark Chapman, M. Justine and H." K, Straight,, were Inducted Into Office, Mayor Grant B. Dlmlck made the 'fol lowing appointments, which were In' each instance approved by the - council without a dissenting vote: Chief of po lice, Charles Barnes; assistant chief of police and night watch, Edward F. Shaw; street commissioner, John, Green; city engineer,' K. P. Rands; city, attorney George F. Story. All of these parties are, the old officials, ; who have given good satisfaction In their various posit tions during the past year. Bruce C. Curry, the present efficient city recorder,, was elected city, recorder for the next year by a unanimous vote. The mayor announced that he had not as . yet completed the makeup of the various committees for the next year and hence would make itio appointments at this time,, but would hand the list to the city recorder at a later date. ; ; ; Claims against the city to the amount of 11,600 were approved by the finance committee and warrants ordered drawn on the treasurer in payment of same. ' A petition to place an arc light at the mouth of Mollala avenue In Ely near the cemetery road was referred to ihe committee on lights and public property With power to act . . The application of W. K Wilson for renewal of his saloon license was granted and the license ordered Issued. The recommendation or request of the ladles of the Lewis -and Clark club that the city ot. Oregon City purchase lot 61 In Oregon City, belonging to Captain . Apperson, for the purpose of erecting thereon . a monument to Dr. John McLoughlln and making a small city park, was indefinitely postponed, as it- was -found by the committee - who had the matter In hand that the cost of the lot would approximate $2,500. The ordinance presented by W. II. Bonejr to allow himself an other -to erect a telephone, line along the streets of Qregon City was given Its first read ing and., ordered published. - The ordinance presented by G. w. Church, directing the city of Oregon City by Us common council to lease to him 28 feet of .the 'allevwav helnw tha oi erecting a warenouse tnereon was given Its . first, reading . anu ordered printed. - . . ,,. f 'v. The ordinance levying a tax for Im provement purposes upon the property abutting upon Seventh street was given its first reading and ordered printed. The annual report of the city re corder was presented by that official, read and referred "to" theTInance com mittee. ' ." v ' The engineer of the city was directed I tQ submit . tUaUnal -estimates upon the improvement upon Jackson street5 at the next, meeting of the counoil . Councilman E. D. Kelly asked that the committee on lights and public property be directed, to investigate all halls, churches and opera houses ; In Oregon City, to determine If they have complied with the law In regard to providing sufficient exits in case of fire. His re quest was complied with, and the com mittee will report at the: next meeting of the council. ' The board of water works submitted a lengthy and final report of the busi ness. of the water, department for the last year. Secretary J. F. Hedges pre pared tha report It shows that the plant has, been operated during the past year at a profit of more than $ 3,000. The Indebtedness of the water works board amounts to $27,000. , Treasurer T. J. Meyers submitted his annual report of the receipts and dis bursements of the city for the past year which was ordered published In full. The receipts from all sources last year amounted to $12,177.31 and the expenses to $9,394.21. The total In debtedness of the city as shown Is $97,- 607.08. ' '--.'. Za the Clroult Court. In the circuit court yesterday even ing Judge McBrlde overruled the mo tion of the defendants for a nonsuit in the suit of the Gladstone Real Es tate association against Sheriff Shaver and Clackamus county. . Monday was set as the day for the final hearing of the case. This is an injunction suit brought to restrain Sheriff Shaver and the county from, selling the Gladstone property for delinquent taxes for the year 1901. :: , In the divorce; suit of Gallbralth vs. Gailbralth the court awarded to the mother the custody of the minor daugh ter and to the father was given the cus tody of the two minor, sons. The prop erty Interests were equally divided. In the divorce, suit of Howlett vs. Howlett the defendant was directed to pay to the plaintiff the sum of $30 with which to conduct her suit :'r' Annual' Tax Levy. The county court of Clackamas county In session today made the annual tax levy for" th year 1904, The id vy Ag gregates 20 mills and is made up of the following items: 8chool purposes,' 5 mills; .state tax, 5 mills; road tax, 4H mills, and county purposes 6 mills. The tax levy in Oregon City is mills and the school levy In Oregon City is 2 mills, So he total tax for all p.nrpoges this year will be 28 ft mills as against 42 V mill last year. As the assessed valuation of Oregon City and Clacka mas county i property has been-a little more than doubled this means that this is the highest tax rate Oregon City and the county has ever been called upon to pay, It was understood that the tax rate Would be cut In two, 'but It has only been cut 14 mills whdn to have cut it In two would have meant a re duction all around of ,21 U mills. - William .iHinean. an aged and re spected citizen of this city, past 64 years, was killed yesterday afternoon near , Buttev-llle by a falling tree.- He was a wood chopper and for the past month had been engaged near Cham poeg. On Tuesday afternoon late he was caught by a falling tree and badly cruffhed, having his leg broken: and bruised otherwise, from whi-h injuries he died the next morning. A team was sent 'after the body last night The In- "I Can't Go I've such a 'terrible headache," need never be said again. Dr. Miles' Antl I'aln Pills -.quickly cure and positively prevent headache and all bodily pain. f. nplatea, nrni-laxattvr, never aold In bulk. Guaranteed. All firuiKlats. 2S d'aiea- 23 eenta. IU. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Inti. A . terment'wlll take place today in Moun talnvlew cemetery. Deceased leaves a wife and 10 children."' . v The steamer Leona, which" plies upon the upper river, broke her shaft a short distance from this city . yesterday and was pot able to make her usual trip.. A Quiet Wedding. David ' Williams and " Miss Evallne Dempster were -united-ln marriage at the homo of the. bride's - parents at Green Point -last evening In the pres ence of a few friends. Mr. James Wll Vinson was best man and -Miss Mamie Baxter was maid f honor. Rev. J. H. Mlxwell performed tho , marriage cere mony. : . .. ; -. Metaodist Social. The muslcale and social at the Moth odist church last, evening, was .a very delightful affair and was well-attended. Col. R.' A., Miller ..Us been i selected as toastmaster for the Democratic ban quet on - Friday evening. AH. arrange ments ; have 1 now been made and the banquet Is jui assured successv A mong the distinguished guests who will be present and respond to toasts are Gov. George ; E. Chamberlain, Senator Alex Sweek-of Portland and Senator William Grace of Baker . City. Many other no tables are expected. CORVALLIS FARMERS TO HELP IN GOOD ROAD WORK -t i f 'Ti. (Journal Special Service.) Corvallis, Or., Jan. 7. Residents" of Benton county are rallying--to 4he call in the matter' of Crural free delivery routes, - and contributions of 50 cents and $1 each from patrons along .the lines are being sent In as a free-will offering to assist the carriers In feeding , tlfelr horses and keeping up expenses caused by i the bad roads, v So soon as It Is possible to do any ; road work there will be-plenty of willing hands to assist in tne lasa, as me zarmers - are runy alive .to the benefits derived from free rural delivery, and will do all in -their power to Improve the highways, 'to the end' that the Corvallis routes may remain in operation. Many offers to do road work have been made by citizens. but nothing of a permanent character can be "accomplished until the opening of spring. -";'-;,.(.- s:t . It is thought now. however, that the crisis can be averted and that by man aging to keep the routes In' operation for the remaining winter months there wlty be no further danger of them being ordered discontinued, as has been threat' ened. ?' .j-K-'.v-'s' ' '- v?'.:." .!..',- Corrallla Personals. In honor of her brother. Will Purdy. of Portland, Miss Esther Purdy enter tained a - number of , friends Monday evening. , ..-: .. , Miss Winnie Gilbert of Everett, Wash. is-visiting relatives in tliis city.- Mrs. Mary Bryson left a few days ago for California iolspend the-Wlntery Mrand Mrs. Thomas Callahan have returned from a holiday visit In Port land. . - :-, . . Miss Alice Stevens of Centralia. Wash.. has arrived, for a visit with friends. Claude Randall returned to his home In Olex. Monday, ; Edwin Johnson, a former student at O. A. -C. - left a few days ago for his home In Vale, Eastern Oregon, after a visit here. v Ira Hunter of Waterville. Wash.. Is In corvauis tor a visit i Miss Fay Cooley of Brownsville Is the- guest- f-OorvaHhi friends. Cosgrove's , orchestra of Chicago is to appear at the college armory Friday evening. The entertainment promises to be an excellent one! The local lodge K. of P. have In stalled . the following officers , to serve the coming yean C C James Harper; V. C., Alex Rennie; Prel.. W. G. Emery; M. of W., Charles Porter; K of R and S., Robert Johnson; M. of Ex., B. - W. Johnson; M. of F., Thomas Whitehorn; M. of A., Edwin Rose; LG, John Zeis; O. G Jesse Spencer, N. L. SHAFER Why Zi Ha Called tha Man of : Bur v.;v' prlsasf .- t.- He said: . "I .suppose 1 mostly on ac count of the decisive way I do business. Always forming quick' conclusions and taking hold of matters with all my power. This train load of fine clothing and furnishings, which will be put on sacrifice sale In the Merrill cyciery com mencing next Saturday, will be a gen uine surprise to every one. First be cause It Is the largest fine stock ever offered at bona fide sacrifice possibly west or New xork. Second because it will be sold at 15 to 50 cents on the dollar ; of value. ' Third, because It Is In the hands of a receiver, a well known Portland financier. Fourth, on account of my closing up my own business to take the general management of the sale of the stock. -I did this for the people believing that my name is suffic ient guarantee of the unquestionable Veracity of all advertisements. f have already made appointments 'with a dosen dealers- to ' buy quantities, and they pay exactly . the same price as the consumer. The public shall and always will have the same price opportunity as the dealers, as I mark everything in plain figures and one price to the man with a dime or the merchants with his hundreds." 1 Specialists for Men STRIOTXiT BEZiZABXaS. Dr. Talcott (EL Co, Weakness", Affeetlnns of man,' commonly demrlhed aa "wealDeaa," according to our obaarva tinni, ara not aucb, but depend upon reOei aiaiuroancea ana arc aimoat iirrarlabljr In- duced or maintained br appraclabl da mag an in to in proatare iana. When occurrln mount aubjecta In avery othor raapect thi forma ot non-ailed weolineaa ara ter amea- ablo to proper treatment. , , Contracted Disorders Prom atatlatlca compiled from ear prae t Ira, covering over 7.&00 caaea, w Bad that 00 per cent hava recovered In aeven dayi or lean. ' Thla aucccaaful treatment pre venta all compllnitlona. anch aa atrlctura. Inflammation of tha bladder and proatata gland and kldneva, and. .tovather with our ejtrimely low fees, attonld Indue all In need ot iraatment to conmilt na. - , Coruoltatios Frtf - 250j Alder St. " ! - :' f.,...: fir. MUSICAL. TALENT ; AT FOREST GROVE . (Journal Special Service..., Pacific University. Jan. . Prof. T. T. Chapman and Mrs.- Pauline Miller Chapman gave their first concert before m Forest Grove aadlonce, lust night in Marsh Memorial hall. : Mrs. Chapman, with her deep: mezzo-soprano voice, cap tured her audience from the start and hcept It in ectacies "of .delight The range of her voice fs wonderful, and it tone magnificent. She is without a peer in this section of the country. Mr. Chapman ; is an artist of exceptional ability, on : the violin. He can.: fairly make the instrument talk. Mr. Chap man is undoubtedly the finest violinist that ever appeared in Forest Grove. A large audience greeted the perform ers; and again and again they responded to the enthusiastic encores. , The people xuuy appreciated the .exceptional auallt? of the entertainment' and hope'to have tne pleasure or again listening to Pro. lessor and Mrs. Chapnjan. . . . CUCTJZT COTTBT IS SHQBT, '.Uounial Special Serrlee.) , Dallas, Or., Jan. 7. Department number two of the circuit court-con vened -here . Monday afternoon, and the, few. cases, on the docket were disposed or in short order by Judge Boise. Only one divorce case was on the docket fo4 that day. and Mrs. Hazel Kennedy was granted a divorce from Jasper Kennedy on the grounds of desertion. Several long-standing cases were settled t and 1 the docket ptetty well cleaned up. -Firm Goes Bankrupt. Dunn's Grocery company of this city, j a partnership consisting of J. H. and N. EI Dunn, yesterday fjled a petition in oannruptey. 1 xney . are indebted to a number of Portland and San Francisco firms, the heaviest creditor being Allen & Lewis of Portland. Their liabilities amount to something like $3,000, and their"stock and fixtures Is. worth prob ably $z,500. Beoond Term at Dallas College. The second f term of the college opened Monday morning after a two week's vacation. , All the last term students are back again and work has been resumed. The college basket-ball team are resting up after ; their, suc cessful tour, and have a game" arranged with McMlnnvllle college Friday even ing, to be played In the college gym nasium nere. ,"'' .. ' . Politics In Polk. As et, "politics are not very lively In this county Polk Is a county that can neither be classed as Democratic or Re publican, and the ticket elected Is gen erally a mixed one. The : Republicans, so rar, nave two candidates for senator. v. jj. K.eyt or ferrydaie and E. C Kirk- Patrick of this city, and' the fight be- tween these two for the nomination will no doubt be a warm one. W. .W. Per- cival-of Independence.halrmairxjf the Republican county central committee desires the-nomtnatlotrfor Joint repre sentative for polk and Tillamook coun. ties. Representative Hawkins could no doubt receive the nomination to suc ceed himself should he care to accept, which is not likely. . On the Demo cratic side, no candidates , have an nounced themselves, though plenty of. good men are available. District Attor ney Hart of this city will have the en dorsement and vote of his county dele gation for his re-nomination as district attorney of the Third Judicial district. while Oscar Hayter, a prominent young lawyer and Democrat of this city, has Been spoken .of aa the Drobable Demo. cratlo candidate. ' . An English Joke. 7 From the London Sketch. 'Didn't I order two portions of chick en, waiter?" Tessir." . . "Then why Is there only one cock- roacnr- Mothers! Mothers!! .Mothers!!! Wrs. Winslcw's Soothing Syrup as been uted for over SIXTY YEARS bv MIL. UON3 of MOTHERS for their CHILD R EI while TEETHING, with PERFECT 8CCCESa It SOOTHES Be CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS. ALLAYS all PAJN j CURES WIND COUC and Is the best remedy for DIARRHCEA. Sold by Druggists la every pert of the world. Be sure arid ak fpr "Mrs. vlaslow's Soothing Syrop," tod take noother kind. Tweoty-fivcta. a bottle. POSTOM DENTISTS WE ARE THE LARGEST DEN TAL CONCERN IN THE WORLD These nrlces for 'arood. work are nne. sible to us. We do so much of It. Silver FIlllnRS Oold Fllllnas. 500 pure.; , ,...4..fl.00 2-K ........ ., ...,.i3.80 I 1 ...3.B0l Gold Ccowns. ! Full Set Teeth Bridge Vork , ...3.60 We tell eactly what your work will cost by free' examination. Oup plates give satisfaction, comfort and natural expression. .j",'..-.-... . ; Crown and bridge work of the best st "west prices is our specialty. NO rAiw, uur name alone Is, a guarantee i" your -worn win oe or tne best. iauy aitenaant always present; Boston Painless Dentists . rZTTR 4JTD MOBSISOIT BTS. opposite Meier ft Frank Co. Entrancsl - 891 H Morrison. . . In your house soon' psys for Itself In comfort and saving of fuel. . Let us fig ure with you on the cost of Installing one In your house. T ' ... ? O. Bayer ruraaee Co., : 28S Second Bt Tel. Main 41. .PrintingCo. Best Work, Reasonable Prloas 847H Btaxk Itratt. Phone Mala ITS .... (. , .. . t Boynton Furnace Hlll".'rH.'rlll'r,l)lHlLiim' AVfcgetable Pr cpatationfor As similating tticFoodandEegiiti- ung the StDinoclis aiullwwcls of Promotes Digcslion,Cheerrul ness and Rcst.Contains neither OpiumXorphine norMmcral WOT HAIIC OTIC , v mfJuH Scat' ' HiOaimtaltSm. CmAM .bop ' MnavBraw Harm 1 ' Aperfecl Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrlioca Worms .Convulsions .Fevcrish ness and Loss of Sleep. '' Facsimile Si'gnalurt of NEW YOHK. i fiAMBRINUS I TTf Tir? 'TT' n j " EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. j - SEND TORD ERS FOR BOTTLED BEER - ' " TO OFFICE, 793 WASHINGTON ST. TELEPHONE No. RCAIN, 49. ''vtf 4444444444444 FEXXi MB TS CHAW, Pres. The. Imperial Hotel PORTLAND,! ORCQON ...European v Rate from! I to $2.30 per day. Free 3750 Free .."'. . , -' -a - Seven hundred and flftv dcllRra" In lots wilt be given away at the big auc tion saie at . . ..... , ESTACADA ' . On January 12th91904 Business lots of Estacada'will be sold on the above date at publlo auction for two bours only. . No business lots. will be sold prior to the sale. Residence lotf can be purchased Up to and Includ ing the day of the auction sale, Janunry n, nt tne louowing prices: so and 76. After that date the .price of all residence tots wiu De raised not less , man each." - Trains -will leave First and Alder streets at 7:40 and 9 o clock a. m.. on January -12. Remember the date and place. Round trip excursion tickets that date -75c, Call on or addreon the OREGrOJT WATSB POWEB TOWNSITB OOMFANT for - further . information. Room 6,,-, 132 First street, corner of Ainer. 1 he largest and most complete un- dertakinz establishment on the Coast. F. 5. Dunnlnf, Inc., 414 East Alder, corner East 5lxth. ' , Both phones. Calls promptly answered to any part of ie city, t -f - . . HENRY WEINHARD ' Proprietor of the . - City Brewery .1 .. ..... ...... . .. ..... . . . . ... .. , largest and Most Complete Brewery In the JTorthwest. . Bottled Beer a Specialty ' TEXJiPSOlTXI Wo. 73. ' OSes 13th and Burnslde Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON. Every Vecian la lntjiraat(1 and thrtuld knn aimut tha wonileniu MARVEL Whirling Spray Tha new T.fi.al Byrtot. Mm- 1 ana .lurfton. nrat nar- I JatluU, M jmt araaakt for M If h "fannotanmlT t MAIlVt.L,. ant no otlwr, hutarnd itanm tor lllnalratMl book Italrra full particular and rtlwlioim in- Taloabl to ladlra. MA HV kl. COa. Tlaaes Kids., Www ark. ' . CLARK, 186 Morrison At The Morrison-street Bridge. , Makes Your Old Hat New Men's Mats Xeshapel to Xates Styles. -...wn-iiwimnij mi ii .ivmvmw 31 ' a ii "ii.ium " i i r-'i'ii-swi-iiiTiiTIrr "j iiisjii mi iiiiiiisii wm urn mm IX'.' BT -' - - - ST M C 3 For Infanta and Children, -j; Tho Kind You Have - Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years fii) TMt mhtkum eoiamira, near on errr. . t LAGER BEER I BOTH PHONES. 44444444444 a w, kmowxom, ass. E 1 Plan Only.,'. Seventh 'and Weshlngtoa St, "A Fight for Life." "Fighting Disease" IVI Dr. Lieblg Stall : , Only Specialists for Men Rufahllahrd on paclfla Onaat 27 fears ao, atlll contlmia to fura yeara ", ami Nmoat olwllnate and nrrtaiiB i when all othi remedlM, maitii heat . and ' trait oiwiniaie. rnronic prirota iIIir'rkosi of mm. othnra fall. Lattmt rflBKiiPtle enersr, light, ' ffalvanlam piira thi. worat emn In balf tha time and half tha nrlre. Remarkably uraaful cnrM at noma by correapondenca. Attrnd free Irrtoraa to Bien LU'lilK nan CTrrj uigni, it oinn at., cor Onk, nar P. O. Call or write. 8eattl, lortlauil aua Ban trandaro. . TUSCAN MINERAL SPRINGS OPEN THB TEAR ROUND.. tsrrh of Head and Ktomach. Gout. Rhoir. matlsm end ALL blood diseases taken under a guarantee to be cured In a spe cified time ' or ' all i expenses. Including railway fare both ways, refunded. These waters renovate the entire sys tem and remove almost everv disease. " Bend 60c for a bottle of stomach and catnrrh suit. - Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. Inquire of any Southern Paciflo railroad agent.: - : . . - - - TUSCAN MINERAL SPRINGS CORP- t- '.Tuscan Springs, Cal.': frank 3. Hellen, ; manager. STOPPED FREE Permtnmil Cured br OR. KLINE'S GREAT NcRVc RESTORER Ha Vh. .ft.. A ...... - Jj TRIAL llOTTLK FKEK IPantianant Onre, aotaaijuapnumti.i m til 3 uimuiu, JUpllapaji , Spaama, St. Vitua j Dansa.Dablllty.Xxiiauatloa.. r.iwiiiL. 1h Am mm y ioj - - 1 - )- - - - E J C8.filHIHLia.931 Orchtt., PhllsdalphH.