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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAC, " PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL- 23, 1801 fJARIOfi COUNTY OflAKCERS MEET v.I ' .1 FAVORITES WED ,ti.4M Wifct.Af.-V ..r;rj.-...... Jf .i'.ji'r.-V .5.1. .....,. UV4? J' TWO OF -SALEM'S v (gpedal Mspatob'teTae-i'earsel.).. Oreson City, Or., April XI. Today the Oregon Iron ana Bteei company aim 7 against Ella Hughss comes before tha . . judge. Tha suit 4a ovar tha metaor that '. was found an' tha J. P. Moore claim near tha - Tualltan river and la now ; claimed by tha ataal company - and 'Hughes. It will ba interesting to haar tha vardict of tha court as It will estab i Hah a precedent la all future caaaa aa to - whether- heavenly - bodlee that fall -on thla aarth aro tha property -of the person who owns the land that they alight on. r tha paraoa that rinds them. ' .Tha pleca of matal waa found by Hughss e.nd haa been moved from ita original ' position. " To make lta first raatlng place : tha mora obscure there haa been a nun "br of bolaa duf In tha ground naar tha place and it will ba extremely difficult for tha court to establish tha particular . hole that the meteor came from. The - plaintiff says that tha place of metal la .valued at 11,000, while tha defendant thinks tha Value to bo 1 100. Tha pleoe of natal weights about II tona and la .composed of Iron and nickel and other metals. It would be an addition to any of tha aclenUflo lnatttutlona of tha coun ' Will lam a, wooq Linthleum -. are , tha attorneya for tha Oregon tvt .and flteel company, while C. V. and XV C Latourette are defending tha eaaa for Hughes. ' 1 " V ' : I'- Circuit Oovt apaiBf,,f v f. Judge T. A. McBrlde yeatarday, ren dered a. Judgment la favor of - tha de fendant la the eaaa of Thomaa Darin Against Proctor 4t Beer, a aawmlU firm. The action waa brought by Devlne to re- corer the prlnoipaj and Interest on note for $110 from March !. loot, and interest at I per cent. Tha plaintiff claimed that no part of tha debt had been paid and that tha not had been accidentally lost M said that ha had given aa aecurlty 40 aorea of .land In ecotlon I. The defendants proved that there waa no clear title to the land and that they had made payment on -the note and filed a. counter claim of 1141 against Devlne. .... i A motion for a now trial in tha eas of Multnomah county agalnat tha Wil lamette at Columbia River Towfng com nanr at aL waa vaatardav filed h at. lorney for the plaintiff, Ralph R. Dunl- wey. in the motion th plaintiff alleges that there waa not anongh evidence to Justify th verdict and that tha vardict waa agalnat law. That an error occurred In th trial and was excepted to by th plaintiff, Tha Jury returned a verdict In favor of tha plaintiff In tha eas of W. S. ITRen against Amelia. Oengelbach. The and eemepABOeaee I . BQTXCZ. flfbe " aseae m Tseoernal Is bow bains a W. Kllr, whs lu hla beadqaartars la the foetal Tulcmpk eface, wkere n IUh will waea ana oMorlpucoa, paysais aa ees fiuni raouvaa. suit waa brought to "recover money on a promissory note. A. motion for a new iril haa been filed by th defendants. ; . Th ase of Jtfaraaret Barrlnaer against , John . W. i Loder, Mrs. A. M. Hayden. her husband. ,C Miller and' B. D. Fellows haa been aet for May T. The summons and subpoenas for the wit neasea war aerved yesterday. s v" The answer of th defendant in th divorce suit of Elisabeth Avery against oeorge II. Avery was yesterday filed In th circuit court docket. In his answer th defendant denlea that he ever treated hla . wife In cruel manner and mad her work on hla farm and help to rrub out .stumps and clear land. He alleges that at tlrnea the plaintiff refused to get hla supper for him and that aha la bringing the suit for th sol purpose of securing some property that he owns in ijacKamas county, --.-r --- -.-r r Ctommrttaa Kaotlnr. Chairman XX P. Randa of tha Republi can county central committee haa called a meeting of that body to tak place In th county court room at 11 o'clock a. m. next i Tuesday morning. The purpose of ine meeting wm o to arrange for the coming campaign, and provld for fund. . Th candidates will be present and will tak such action' aa they deem necessary to retain their offloea. " Vrlaomst aloaod, Andrew Horner, who waa arrested on th suspicion of stealing a watch from W. C Wilson, -was releaaed from lall thla morning by Chief of Polio Charles Bums, aa there waa no complaint filed against him. He waa held here also on tne cnanee that he might have been Implicated In a, horse stealing scrap lri Kalama, Wash., bat aa Chief Burns had received no reply from the authorltlea there he was turned loop. He haa al ready served two terms In the peniten tiary. May Teat Ban. Tomorrow night at th armory "Die Lustlgen Maedchen" clu" will glv a leap year dano. It will be a conven tional, party and the young ladles have been actively engaged In securing es corts to the dance. The hall haa been prettily decorated with cedar and dog wood flowero and presents a very attrac tive appearance. A large crowd is ex pected to attend the dance not only from here but also from Portland. Beporta Tamlmg Prog leasing. H. S. Anderson of Arthur's Prairie, was In Oregon City on business, ' and while here said that farming In hla part of the county was' well tinder way, al though the season la very lata on ao oount of the weather.. Be said, that there would be a good potato crop from his precinct and that . the farmers hoped for. a good price, next season. There la a good crop of oata planted In that seo tloa also. Most of the land out in that part of the country Is given to raising hay. The farmers are patronising the Clear Creek creamery and they do not raise- the grain that they formerly did. Mr. Anderson haa Just bought a. large tract of land from - Frank Hutoheneon In Arthur's Prairie and thinks that by next year he will get a separator and aell hla butter fat to the creamery. He said that the recent frost that did dam age In other parts of the county, did not .do any damage In hla section. , - ; Oregon 01ty Brevities. Brae 1 C "Cury returned yesterday from a business trip to Newport Kara Truman yesterday mads home- OOTBTT 3VDQM 90' BBBBXS &AJMB VBJBOT OP OOOB BOADt JTOOB BOZSB '. AOOBPT1 BXBOMXVATZOB JOM BBMOCBATXO TXCDT. ' ' i ... ; . , , .. .... - ;..;..!" ;. X. MOR AB- MXSS MTIUi MWUTX ABB BABBT B. 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P. vvaswver, wno nas oeen aosent Bolaa as an Independent Judiciary can in Seattle,, visiting relatives, .returned I didate for droult Judge of the third Ju yesterday. dlolal district are now In l the county inm unwr ox neoeaas enienainea IM aIW. . irw..iii sit vuu euvw, L waill IUI VTVI11I1K 111 the Odd Fellows' temple. A pleasant evening waa spent by the members of the order. ' ra la Saw BOOL A. l Brown, a business man of Port land, who owna a aaw mill on the Sandy river, was surprised to hear yesterday that the mill had been aet on fire and entirely destroyed. He was 1st Portland whan the news reached blm and he Tha nut nt waa itianflM dt a. urniuvm, n k vvviuni. . numiwir of farmara and others interested Rv. P. S. Knight performed the im in this work, and much enthusiasm was presstve ring ceremony In the preeenoe vt amy ine nearest relatives ana isw intimate friends. Miss Orlene Hut ton of Portland received the guests. Promptly at I o'clock Miss Lillian Metsehan of Portland played Men delssohn's wedding march as the party entered the beautifully decorated par lor ana took their place under a floral shown. Marlon county cltlmns are thoroughly aroused to the Importance of building permanent highways, and this summer will see a practical " demonstration of their determination la this direction. bower of sppls blossoms and ferns. Miss Carrie Hurat a alater of the bride, was bridesmaid and Bert dinger wag beet .man. The bride Is a dauahter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurst and Is a great favorite In social circles. The groom la the youngest son of Mr. snd Mrs. John U. namea. and were signed by voters Uvlng Anrt. is cashier of th Capital They left for California last night on an exienaea trip. in the live countiee which comprise this district Ths names of members of all polltioal partlea appear on the docu ments. ' Judge Boise has also accepted a re nomlnatlon on the Democ ratio ticket Bast Wfllsjaettf AssoeUtlom. The East Willamette Association of Congregational churches Held Its last came up here yesterday to see Sheriff ","on fc,n Central Congregational Shaver and District Attorney J. U. Campbell. The offlcera will make an Investigation and try to locate the law breakers. The machinery waa not In the mill, aa he had changed the location to a place on Cedar creek, and the ma chinery had been moved but the lumbal that still remained In the mill to the extent of 11.000 worth, waa entirely destroyed. Sxonnloa to Ohampoeg. Monday morning at I o'clock all who wish to take a pleasant river excursion will have aa opportunity to do so aa the Alton will leave her dock at that thne for Champoeg, where the ploneera and native aons of Oregon will Ibid a re union in honor of F. X Mathleu, the olc survivor of ths assembly of the first provisional government held on the Pa cific coast ALBANY TO DAVE aV A MODERN DEPOT r 1 BSBTOTXOB OP &VXBBB BATBS PBOBVOXS wOBBBBFVB BPPBOT ob BwnraM nr zxtxbxob poutts aiTT.BOap pzjurs .' . (SpceUl Dttpatch to The Jeoraal.) Albany, Or., April It. Tha recent or- . der by the Southern Paclflo eompanx that - the lumber rates to California points be reduced from IS to 11.10 has people have always asked waa to have the depot building moved to the west side of the track. Thla. it Is said, will now be done, and at the same time the company will erect a modern passenger station, a fine two-story brlok or stone building to take the place of the pres ent frame structure, the latter to be utilised as a frame freight office build ing. With these ohangea Albany will hold her head high, and as they are ex pected to be made soon, the appear ance of Albany station may soon be ex pected to be quite metropolitan. - ' Bunted the QlrL Frank K. Galloway, the young man ar- xested In Portland on a warrant from Albany last .Tuesday, charging him wrth seduction. was last night brought back to this city, where he was mt by Miss Leona Brenner of Scio, the girl he is said to have wronged. A license wss se cured, and at 1 1 o'clock last Might at tne kuss house, the two young people GREENHORN NINES ARE PROSPEROUS BBPOBTS .( BXSTBXO SXOW rarXBAX BXYZBBBB - PATBBS ABBBB VO TB UST STNIXD TXXSBBT BBABT OP XB BBICX. BB BBYXBwB PZBXB. church here last evening. Rev. H. N. Smith conducted the de votional exercises In the morning ses sloa Rev. W. C Kantner presented a spirited paper on 'The Living Church and Publlo Worship. " He waa fol lowed by Rev. R. T. Cross, In an ad dress on "The Living Church and the World." Rev. XL S. Bellinger then read a paper on "The Living Church and the Country." "The Woman's Hour" was conducted by Mrs. Morrison of Salem and created much lntereat The subject of the evening session was "The Living Church and the Holy Spirit." led by Rev. R. T. Cross, fol lowed by Rev. C F. Clspp, who was fol lowed by many others testifying in prayer and personal testimony In re gard to the manifestation of the pres ence of the Holy Spirit Nine churches were represented by IT delegates and seven ministers from Lane, Linn. Benton, Clackamas and Marlon counties. STOCKMAN SLAYS AN ANTAGONIST CXXtXAB ATTBB nra tbovbul bzbs at XAXSS OP DBOBOB XTTBT JJLT TBB SAID TO KATB STBBSX 8XBBB TO XASBAS AT7TXOXXTZZS. (gpaclal Dispatch te The JoaraaL) Prlneville, Or.. April II. At Madras yesterday, George Hurt a stockman. shot and killed Persley Chlaman, another stockman, after a quarrel, which It Is said was precipitated by the latter. Th newa of the tragedy waa brought here today. As near aa can be learned from the de tails at hand Chlaman some time ago formulated 111 feeling against Hurt and traveled to ths southward where Hurt A resolution was adopted pledging iJ? W,th " Wa f IMwln Arriving at Madras he met Hurt and threatened the latter and a fight ensued. In the struggle, which lasted for sev eral minutes. Hurt finally drew a revol ver and shot his antagonist Chlaman staggered back and an Instant later fell dead. Hurt Is said to have surrendered him self to the authorities. the most earneat support of ths asso ciation to the local option movement now pending. Before adjourning the session. Hub bard was seleoted as the place for hold ing the next annual meeting. 0TIC. ealem rabecrltwHi will phase take aa ma trn- Donoe uat xae journal ai ferre to c. A. Wwt. 1 will receive eabacrlptiooa, meals, ate. Ute atrMt. wha complaints, py- ..' (Special Difpatch to The JonraaL) Baker City. Or., AprU 28. The own ers of mining properties in the Green horn district are very enthusisstlo over the outlook for the coming season. When MONMOUTHITES HEAR TEMPERANCE LECTURE i. (Special DUpiteh te The JoaraaL) INFAMOUS DISTRICT MAY BE REMOVED ' ' wP7 , MA , aVABOBST OXOTXZXXB IX .. . ... gtr. Bomtawsst . Cos. . Penrth. aaA TXB XOBTXlTXgT. Korrlsoa. ' . TodaV, Tomorrow and Saturday We Offer Several Hundred Suits for Boys at t . ''A It '-"L-j -' -1 r3'H'-:x t 1 SS . 1 li mmmmUM '' Sailor, Norfolk and Double-breasted Styles, Ages 2& to 16 years. : Most of these garments sell regularly at $5 and some a great deal more, ..AX Paint Sold the House If you have a house for sale the quickest and heat way to : perfect a speedy sale is to paint it. Come in and, let ui '. tell you all about" it TZiJ' FISHER, TH0RSEN & CO. Everything in Paints. 160, 162, 164 Front St ENDLETON IAN (Speeial Dispeteb te The JoaraaL) Seattle. April 18. Seattle's Infamous Monmouth, Or., April 28. Erneat Llv-1 restricted district may be lifted up had a wonderful effect on business lnwer md man and wife by Justloe of asked about the prospects of the year, I ingstone Tiffany of Buffalo, N. T., spoke bodily and placed in an entirely differ- interior points, and everywhere things are moving. ' AH or the larger sawmills have large stocks of lumber on hand. and these stocks will be promptly' for- warded to market so soon aa the new the Piece Thompson. The young couple I will todar proceed to Stayton, where the groom owna a small farm, and there go to' housekeeping. The criminal charge against the young rata roea into affect Hit io To an. mn.waa dismissed after the marrlaxe able sawmill men to make prompt ship- eeremony had been performed. ments cars are being sent into the lum-J . Inventory of Tina Batata. ber regions, and over 100 lumber cars The appraisers of the estate of the are now m the yards at the several mills, late Judge U Flynn have tiled their in sent out over the branch lines from this ventory, showing the estate to consist city alone, and after May 10 It Is ex- 0f personal nronertv valued at nr. pected that the railroad . will be 111.41, and real property, lll.MO, The crowded to move the lumber shlpmenta major portion of the estate is In stock in from the central part of Oregon to Call- the Flrat ' National bank of this city. fornla points. Bailroad Flans ZmproTeuenl. An engineer representing the railroad company spent the pest few days here looking over the ground with a view to arranging for extensive lmrpovements. It is stated that new switches will be built. Increasing the sidings In the Albany yard of the Southern Paclflo aumcient to make room for 450 cars. " I old araatra. This is an Important point for tha com- Z".'."'? lu" wno .rh Ph , - VHVM uyvu JVUllI tne estate holding 111 shares of the capital stock of the bank. Beag Cuba Trom SOeta. Fred Dawson, the Albany druarxlst. yesterday received from C B. Croano of Toledo two black bear cube about two months old. He placed them in hla Brady of the I to a crowded house on the subject. "So- ent part of the city to take it away ctal snd Political Economics and Chris- f from ths vicinity- or tne union aepoc tlan Cltlsenshlp." at the Bvanrellcal and railway terminals under construe church last evening. Although temper- tlon. If plans for street Improvement snce lectures are by no means an un are carried out as expeoted tne red usual thing in Monmouth, one of the lights must be confined to the district ability of Mr. Tiffany's is thoroughly between Virginia street and Yesler way appreciated. on Western avenue, along tne nortnern A pleasing illustrated concert and lee- part of tha waterfront. ' It now Ilea Just ture was given at the state normal south of the business district school chapel Tuesday evening. Photog- The restricted part of the city baa rapher Lewis, Arch Poole and Prof. A. been causing measureless trouble for F. Campbell were the chief entertainers, years. Gradually it has been crowded The Hotel Hampton is to be closed In away from the business streets' snd the near future: houses and off oar lines. For a long a. . . - . - . I i I I'lMU X c.ici n. n mm in. uww on ma yeuow meiai, unaer w airect with their families, leave this week for and gambling and vices of all aorta cnarge w in. engineer, w. w. .earner. I Newport, where they are to aid In the flrt.hi to the aonthward of that fi19 Xrinla owned by the North erection of seven dwelling houses and hnunitarv of Virtue. Than tha clamor renovation of an opera house, the work 0f the business men required the to be completed before July 1. cleanslnsr of that nart of the city ocou- fit- . J. M J mm. S A. I - ' nr. siiepneru v. winruui m imi.uj laiwalv bv hla- wholesale bouses. city getting up a oeiegation rrom tne Tba eottnolt forCed the removal of Superintendent P. A. Beloher mine - saidr "The spring of 1904 Is opening up in the Greenhorn district with a number of new dividend-payers added to its list "The I. X L. mine, under the manage ment of Fred T. Kelly, la paylnar 120.000 in dividends each month. Mr. Kelly Is putting up a new shafthouso and Is go ing to install hew machinery with a ca pacity of sinking 1,000 feet and will In a short time start the perpendicular shaft "Tha new ten-stamp mill of the Snow Creek mine la steadily pounding away Pacific Mining company of Seattle, has its new ten-stamp mill in operation and la producing handsomely. The Vir ginia la one of the Greenhorn's oldert pany. and the branch lines radiating rrom nere necessitate the keeping here at times a large number f cars of all descriptions. Among the . rumored changes Is the erection of a new, pas senger station. .The present depot build ing la" oh the 'east side of the track, while the city la on the opposite aide, and aa there are several switches be tween the city and the main track, peo ple going to tne station are often com pelled to wait for long space -of time while freight trains on the sidings are switching, and It not Infrequently hap- pens mat pedestrians going to or com ing from the passenger station are In danger of being run down by cars switching. The change that th Albany Brought to Light whBsasasMSsBSjaMMajsBssn Portland People Receiv ing the Full Benefit. show window, where hey attracted the ?,uarU mlnef "d hM Produced many Oregon State Normal school to attend the womerbilow the iaved a ttutlnii 1o.. mAmmAm I thousands of dollars around out bv an I . xr .v. . t-.. c. . ..., I ln" women oviow ine paveo area, ana a. ... - - uuuui uiemi - , m. . . '- new district sorana un below Jackson conference to be hew at otwun, or. t t ,nd t of p,, avenue. May 18 to June 8. It Is expected that twn Vlea there haa been curbed and ltM MAnmnnrh favhA 1 .... bruin in all his playfulness. Mr, Crosno securea tne cuds on the fliletx Indian reservation. VOTlfllrfMn. aihan ...... IVk. a P. H, Jporaal J, at tkedrag itea VTKs there will be five from Monmouth who will attend the conference. Misses Phoebe snd Bernlce Hlatt are at home again after a several months' ODD FELLOWS AND REBEKAHS CELEBRATE The Phoenix mine has been tempo rarily closed down for the winter, owing to some trouble with the water ditch. A recent strike has been made In the lower level at a depth of 100 feet which Is no doubt the rich "chute" found on the upper level rrom which a great many thousand dollars was taken out several years ago by leases. This goes to prove the o(d theory that the mines In the free gold belt become rioher a depth is attained. niTUnnUC CICTCHC "It is understood that a deal Is pond- IK ft I IIIjIJ lC allJ I Cll then loosened.1 gambling has opened and closed, and moral waves have at timea washed a little of the surface dirt away. But the ngnt lor purmcation naa t00.,1-"1"" ne Y'ri1: ! of aufllolent strith to make the Dr. Tu f ts, . superintendent of the Ore gon Antl-'Saloon league, will lecture at the Christian church next Monday even tenderloin of .1104 and the tenderloin of the days of the Klondike rush very different places. MEET AT HILLSBORO lng on the Big Morning 'mine, and Is being negotiated by an eminent mining man of Tacoma, Mr. George W. Bogga, which, If successful, will place It un the direction of one or the largest ayn- (Special Dispatch to The JoaraaL) Hlllsboro, Or., April 18. The first .niiv.nHMi n.lhhnn fllatara nf Aiu tlon of the llth anniversary or the order. Efi ''i.v.t trlct No. I was held In Hlllsboro yes- There waa a lart-e attendant ani a " "M: terday. District No. J includes Muitno- ... - - nnh wuh nrtan. (Special btneteh to The JoamaLt Vanoouver, Waslu, April 18. Tha local I dlcatea weat of the Rocklea. lodge, ;!. O. O. F-and Rebekahs. cave '"Further up on the mountain and on I a grand ball last niaht In commamnra. Fthe same vein is one of the richest i i merry tune ensued until the aariv hnura I j . ... . . , morning. I h. , h k.Vkt CAtv about tha Captain William J. Kenlr. of tha ar. ..V ..n v.. ( u ... 4-111 -.-mm , a. mm. ' . I A V Wla 4tlaV Hill W nVIAUlffjV V1UBI lllVJ??Jp "turned to Vancouver bar- Ubout July 1. The Fortune company racka today after a ahort viait tn hal. i . r. relatives In the esTst Caniln Keniv STt';", "r ""Xr,."""": Pie of HUl.boro called the meeting to Is well liked by the members of his bat. liZZ-Z. tT,,n. th. r a order, and in a very pleasing manner .r mJt .11 L I V' "V ri " l.lnn. , .r.T,. "un return, think when it is developed If will com' Born to Mrs. William P. Scrawa. wfa I i. .. a....... of Lieutenant Screw, of the lth lnfan-f Taken all in all. I think you can land- Mt rna most eeUent chief of try. Vancouver barracks, a boy. .av t?a? tha work now be?n dona to Oregon, and deputy of district No. I. re- First Sergeant James W. Reade, of the Greenhorn camp will fully mak, sponded. After the response Mrs. Brooks the 8th battery, U. 8. field artlUery. has ! g0oA all promises which eastern Oregon presided over the meeting during the mah. Waahlnxton. Yamhill, and Tilla mook counties. There were about 70 vis iting members from the various lodges, and all present had an enjoyable time. Mrs. W. N. Barrett of Phoenicia tern- WABTS 810,000 BAXAOBS. (Speeial Dispatch to The JoaraaL) Spokane, April 18. Joseph Linton, one of the men who was hurt March 20. In a wreck which occurred between a streetcar, operated by the Washington Power company, and the awltch engine and train of cars on the old Spokane Falls 4k Northern track, haa brought suit agalnat the Washington Water Power company, the Great Northern Railroad company and the Spokane Falls & Northern for 810,000 damages; 89,100 for damages received - and r 1500 for medical treatment mm A PATENT XBBXQATXBO) XBTBOBS ABB TO BB BBTOlimOBXBBB BT A BBW XB- tzob botx oninT abb btjo CBSSBUUY ' VOVBBBT BSTS BBUBtjVXSXBB. Preferred Stock Canned floods, Allen A Lewis' Best Brand. There have been many oases Ilk the been honorably discharged from the ser- J has sent to the world in regard to Its remainder of the day. foiinwina- in Portland. Kvai-rnna rm. vice and haa now returned to Civil Ufa. latea the experience of people we know. I f"", iJii" .These plain, straightforward statements helved hla dlscharg he waa also pre will do much toward relieving the suf-1 sented with a letter of recommendation faring of thousands. Such testimony LfMJ?r. yer, oi the artillery Wilt rn.rn. m-m A I1. Vj I ""'' pie. I , .. V- Mrs. U c. Heldleback. wife of L. C Hetdleback. carpenter, living at US Fourth street' says: 'In my expert? nee Doan's Ointment la the best remedy J ever used for the complaints li la cuarantaad to ohm. T hmndt a. .i. "' Opedal Dbpatch to The JoaraaL) l.i.u ..., t . Seattle, AprU 18. Employers : of .Ti rTv .7 ' . V stevedore on vessel , operating on expected for I had been annoyed for a Puget sound and In Alaska waters have mining districts." BOXSOBSB BT OABOItBB. STEVEDORES AND - : EMPLOYERS AGREE ; year or more with Itching hemorrhoids which, although not set-ions,, war very annoying; i X heard about Doan's Kidney Pills and .got a box at the Laue-Daris Co.' store, corner ot TamhUl and Third streets; ' xta use "gave me the highest opinion of such an effective remedy." , For sale by all dealers. Price SO cent a box.. Foater-Mllburn Co Buffalo, N. eole agents for the U. ' W . W .V. .... A . --4mt ' . . . '. nnnnum mi not yuan s ana, uun no other, " j. reached an agreement to advance wages au arouna, even (o deep sea saUors. Deck hands are now-paid at the rate or 140, a month, v This will be advanced 16. and the ether workers will be given proportionate advances, , The ; Increas in work; during the summer months is given as the reason for the raise. . BimEZZ WtXB XiO AB OBAIBV The French ship Duplelx has been chartered to load new crop grain at Portland xor the United Kingdom. The rate u )a so. . (Special Dlapatca to Tba JoaraaL) Eugene, Or., April 28. The three-year-old eon of Professor Freder ick 8. Dunn, of the - University or Oregon, came near losing his life today by awallowlng a large quantity of calo mel. The ' little fellow was playins; about the houae and found the calomel In small box. After swallowing the drug he told his mother what he had done and shortly afterward became violently 11L A physician arrived barely In time to save the boy s life. BATBOUB BT OVABBB. (Joarnal gpedal Serriee.) San Bernardino, April 18. On account of the strike or the Santa Fe machinists, over 100 miles of track Is being petroled by armed guards. No disturbances have aa yet occurred. Sixty-four men are working behind a barbed-wire stoclnde. At noon a sumptuous repast waa served by Phoenicia temple of Hllls boro, after which the following papers were read: Mrs. Margaret Lutke, Port land, "Qualification of a Mistress of Records and Correspondence;" Mrs. EL J. Imbrle, Hlllsboro, past grand moat excellent chief. "Some Things Thst Harm the Order;" Mrs. 8. B. Huston, Hlllsboro, "The Lodge and How. to Create Interest in the Work." During the afternoon session the pres ent grand most excellent ohtef, Mrs. Mabel Nelson Chastaln of Milton ad dressed the meeting On "The Orphans' Home, In which address she urged the building of a home for Rathbones and Knights. . Many other Important matters were ably presented to the convention dur ing the day, and at 4 o'clock the meeting closed with the general expression of the members that the day had been one of benefit and pleasure. . , Fk5 ITaTur ley uouoiMwmiNC-TosAccc mar. n,iii umtl w mra mmmntr roTiNa(t, WBST SBATTUB WZXB XSSUBB0BB8. (Special Dbpatch to The JoaraaL) - - Seattle, April IS. West Seattle has voted to Issue bonds and build a car line from the waterfront up to the top of the ' hill , where the residences, are lo cated. A S-oen fare will be placed la effect across on the Jerry ad up on' the eat int ; , , . f, DIAMONDS If you have a, few uninvested dollars why not get a diamond ringt Diamond are on th ad- Janoe and you can make a few ollars on It after you're . tired wearing, the - ring. .-v... .. ' i (gpaclal Dtopatch to The JoaraaL) Pendleton, Ore, April 18 A patent haa been applied for on an Irrigation wheel the invention of J. 8. Mathewa, veteran O. R. A N. pumpman. The device promises to revolutionise irrigating methods if rightly applied to rivers and streams. A completed model will be exhibited at Echo next Saturday, which it ia believed will lift water from a stream by Its own power more cheaply and successfully than any similar de vice of like character. It oonslsts of a wheel with folding wings, which open as the wheel turna In the ourrent and close In 'time to lessen the friction which the extended wings might cause. The wheel lies flat upon the water, and la what is terned a side- shot power, and will run successfully In very shallow water without the ne cessity for a dam or mill race. The wheel can - bo placed anywhere in the water, and If of sufficient slse will gen erate power enough tOa.ralse water any distance, with proper gearing. It can be conatructed very cheaply, and If arranged with the right kind of troughs and gearing can be -nada to serve in any part of a field touched "by attream without costly preparations for a site. Clark XL Nelson, of tha Weston brick yards, who has been in the city for the past two days, says' that the company! expects an exceptionally good business this year. - The first kiln of brick was started to burning the first of the week, and in about 10 days the first 800,000 of 'this year's burning will be ready for hipment There are now in the yards 600,000 brick. The Rlgby-Clove foundrymen have re linquished their Interests In the pro posed new founnry company. The com pany will be known in the future aa the Mays ft Zlegler Foundry company. It la stated that Pendleton capitalists will now back the new people in run ning their property as a foundry and machine shop, and will advance money to put the place in first-class running shape. Deputy State Veterinarian John Cnrlatle yesterday found a bunch of nine mangy Indian cayuses tied back of the Kunkel implement-house on Main street Dr. Christie ordered the horses killed, but they were sent back to the reservation instead. The Indians have been warned that they must take care of their diseased stock between now and May 1, on pen alty of having the animals killed aa fast as round off the reservation. On or shortly after May 1 Dr. Chris tie will put the reservation in quaran tine and will allow no atock or any kind to cross the line. Echo and Foster are under the ban. An examination or the atock was made last week, and it waa round that in the viclnltr or the two towns there were at least 1,000 head or horses and 100 head of cattle afflicted with tne mange. CIVIC UNION MAKES AN ADVERSE REPORT Seattle, April ' IS. A report adverse to Prosecuting Attorney W..f T. ; Bcott has been made- by the Clvlq Union In vestigating committee. It is said, and the report, will be considered by the or ganisation as a body. The. findings, it is reported, follow . closely the line ot disclosures made through the committee to the newspapers, and even go so far aa to consider the qualifications of pos sible successors to Scott . 1 Members of the committee decline positively to . give out any details In the-report or discues in any way the matter previous to the meeting or the executive committee of the union. The' X-RADIUM INSTITUTE SontVaast Oor. Pint ana XorrlaoB, Tel. Main ST. 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Our Patent Doable notion will hold your teeth up. , HO TwSEBTB. Come in-at once and take advantaaa r of low rate. All work don by special ists without pain and nuaranteed for 10 year. .v - -Our offices in all large cities in the United States have been established for i year., ,.;;;,. : . . , Boston Painless Dentists ; cob. rrrra: abb scobbxsoh sts. BKANrn OFFlCRAi T1A Vint Ava IHIiif ' fcM Pscllie AT,, Tcom; X7JS Iltwitt V.aaaa WJV-.W a , -. - IV. an vcrrvrt-s,, WW R'n. th latter sessions of the Investigators have not been harmonious, for Scott and his friends,: aa well aa the supporters of candidates for ths office, have brought strong Influence to bear agalnat un favorable action, especially since disclosures first' began. s taxbott out op bbydcct. Work of painting and eleinf.- g American schooner Tel hot t v-i plated last evening, 'and - tU'a r ahe was lowered into the v.' -the drydock. The e: !( ' brought up to t.e Inm i where ahe will re.eivo a i . for the ork;U !' 1 ;-i;rtl'-.v