THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL", PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 3, ISO! EZDATiuG CECC:ZS METHODISTS 'IIAZEL DEAUJilT : ILLllOIBlEi r ,, ... ,.- .. .... ... . TO MEET- MAY J s a. COLLEGE V MAY COIIE HERE . : BUY -FRUIT FARMS ;r xajtaxun ox,otxzsbs xx tn boxtxwxst. . Southwest Cor, Fourth, sag Morrison. ItnETTMAW IS CAXMrO BT PA ) CmO VZTXXSZTT XVTZSAOUK mo BHATiva xjsaotts to s ! STOTOKIOT7B rZCTXTOOXZT win as XOMXB BATBXBOXT, TXB BAatOVB BSZTSaT mOX MATTUI AJTD OABTOOXXSTl SB, AXBBBWaY XS XZraOTXS XV TXM CITT BT coxxsxAV) zxxnra of, , bob E-3ATS rowan amojk xxom schools .' - AJTD A CAD EMU. J" .- '. ' - 5 ' ! TMVTH M mil XVTO . OBZMB &ABB. ABB OTXBBS, XXTBtT XX TEEOVOX BOTB OB OAXBZiBB, OVTXXBX OBXOOX BAXBS. , FEATURE 4 . 1,7, 4 f ' I . 1 i 1 -f" 11 ' 1 "" 1 i"i ,,,.;;.;,,',,: t- .; ' a l REV. W. T.'HOOUH, H. rC ' ( ? ' (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) 1 WalU Walla, Wuh., Mir l.-Thi de .. : .bating teuon closed on Friday after 'y noon, when Whitman , academy again want, down to. defeat befors .Klickitat, 1 academy on a Walla Walla platform. Whitman academy has Barer Wa d" , ' bate, while Whitman college jWoa sverr T 4 luranaiu cuuieai tola fri . . i ' Whitman college haa received a chel- ,r lenge from Paclflo university to a e- bata next year. Tbaaa Institutions have I never met on the Dlatform before, Pa- v - clflo la champion of Oregon, having worsted the State university in six. out of seven debate. - Whitman la undoubt- - sdly champion of the Inland Empire and perhaps of the northwest Although ' ' ' Whitman will have two outside debates . on hand ' next' year and will lose her . groat debater Brown this year, ' her debaters are very seriously considering .; accepting the challenge of Paclflo onl- ' The ninth annual session of the Ore veralty. The debate will take place at gon' conference of the Free Methodist Forest Orove ahortly before Chrlatmaa. church win convene In the First Free . , i .... xataraeademla Sekatiag Xeegme. Methodist church., ttl East Ninth and .-. s. Another reported development grow. Mill's treat Wednesday. May 11.- at I log out of the general Interest In debot- p. ' wltn BUnop Wi x. Hogua In the - ; lng among the high school and acade- . . , ; . " , , . ,. . tnlea of this part of the ountry,-i the t1!. w VwaU..w.' ri formation of an Ihteracademlo debating RA " Hogua. Ph. D.. 'wa elecUd league. Eight schools of high school fo the office of Mahop at the general 1 r grada .will form - the league; and the conference; of the Free Methodist church championship will ba decided by a - hi Jreanvlller llt.rln June, ItOt." Ha oc .m wrmA,tmA . trvwtuta. Chanev cuplad the editorial ohair of , tha denomU 'normal. U. of L preparatory department, national organ, the Free Methodist, pub- Agricultural college preparatory as x partment, Lowlaton normal. Davenport 5- high school. Pendleton- high school, ., Walla Walla high school and Whitman '. academy. ,.'--. Tha orsaniaatlon will ba perfected at '" th lntarscholastlo meet, to beheld here i . . . . i ' m wr.A ' tnis weea unaer ine auspicea m n un man college. - Tha winner of tha try-out ceciamatiou contest, held Friday evening to choose a repreeentatlva for w nit man aeaoamy MRS. E. I. HO3UE.J :'4 Ushed In Chicago, from October, 18. to una, l0t. He has been president of Greenville college, Oreenvllla 111., for a number or years, and haa given that Institution high rank la educational cir cles In that state. 'He Is at present on a tour of the Paclflo coast, holding the annual conrerenoe. His wife, who haa been -office editor, of the Free Methodist for several years. Is traveling with him. togetner witn ner mother. Portland detectives and the uniformed officers as well are expecting a visit to this city, from Base Beaumont, who Is now In Jail at Baattls on a . vagrancy oharga "She Is noted as one oi the most clever pickpockets on (ha coast, and the Beatle potllca have determined to drive her from that city. That ana wui come here la thought practically certain, for her parents live here... and they are highly respected' people. Beaumont Is an asaumed name the wayward daughter operates under, and every detective of ability from tha Atlantto to the Paclflo knowe that aaoie, for tha Dearer baa op erated In all the principal eltles in the country.''' "A good many stories have ? gained circulation regarding Hasel Beaumont, but many of - them are untrue. I,ooal datectlvaa know, perhaps morefcf bar record than any others, -although - aba did not operate bare, they claim, to any great extent Mow the woman became a pickpocket has bean published far and" wide, and Is one, of tha moat pathetic and peculiar cases In the annals of Paclflo coaat orima. Aa insane Infatuation for George Barrett, a noted confidence . man and gambler, brought about the woman's ruin and degradation. From a beautiful. RlahAn ITnvtiA will M,k f th. Vma Methodist church a few daya preceding loving girl to an outcast not to be tol-tha- conference, faartnnina- lundtr M orated even in SaatUe, ana has now be- I, at 11 a. m. and 7;I p. m. SEATTLE! IS (INNER DANGEROUS aa In the primaries the fights were lost and won,- and the deals made betwen the Republican balloting and the con vention have , fixed the candidates be forehand, . ao that tha dalegatea are scarcely endeavoring to alter tha slates. oome an' object of scorn and contempt and her presence anywhere is the slg nal for the polios to be on their guard. for she holds a long record for perpe trating some of the moat remarkable robberies In her Una. It is within tha memory of Portland people how one early monjlng In 1S Darren snoi r rem wiuiania in ine oia Monogram saloon, on . Alder between But even then the 'convention battles will hava a far-reaching effect on King tia anA wAnrh .r. u. w.. county politics-.for one thing, they wUl risted. tried and convicted of man- In tha interacholaatlo contest this weak, lOBXAT BOB! was Miss May Fowler of oeneaea, loano. Miaa Edith Edgertoa was a close sec-1 LANE WILL CONTEST IIP IN WASHINGTON TV MM Ml. X BV ' BAB0BBXBB TTMXMX B1TIXBXXM XX TXB SOUBB , CXTT aXATXS KABB AT TBSTBXBATfi COXTXX- TZOX WZLZ. OO TXBOVOX TODAY. (Jooraal Bpedsl Service.) Washlnston. May I. Tha suit over the estate of Thomas F. Lane, who died I buildings in the city. (Specie! Dispatch to The Journal.) Seattle. May I. Fourth avenue, for half a dosen blocks, Is sinking. The cause Is the Great Northern tunnel, and It la endangering some, of the. finest Though the bore decide whether the- Clancy will ytila the district south of Tasler Way or whether their reign will ba over, perhaps for all time. Whether they, win or lose, the oandldaey of Samuel x H. Plies f or ,the United States senate will ba weakened. He haa contesting delegations from the First ward, , the Clancy atronguold, and If they are seated the old bosses of the aouthern part of the city atlli will have men In the convention to fight them; and -alaughte--and. -sentenced to- life -imprisonment, but secured a new trial and through legal technicalities waa freed. When Barrett was arrested, charged with murder In the first degree, to prove her love for him, pretty Hasel Beaumont threw honor and good name tC the winds and launched out as a pickpocket Tha life of her sweetheart hung tn tha bal ance, and to save him aha worked hard if they )oae his opposition there will ba " .hZTi. r i mT.T greater. As his sUr falls that of John teSS-!" JtXh It. Wilson rises, for he a the second i. .. .T7. . -l;.u . T7u. i, i. . n.f i : , (Speeial OUpateh ta The JoaraaL) Medford. Or.' May I, The month of April has closed with tha addition to Oregon citlsenshlp of twd men more or less well known in Unas, of artistic en deavor In the eaat First came Homer Davenportths famous "xartoonlstand bought back tha boyhood homo that ties mm to his native etata. -Then came j&l Andrews, the comedian of tha Andrews Opera company, so long popular In the miaaie west and east Mr. Andrews haa Just secured a auarter-sectioo of fruit land covering a beautiful plateau on Antelope creek. 10 miles east .... of Medford, where he will . plant an ax tensive apple orchard and build a sum mer home for himself and hla talented wife, known aa Catharine Lea In the Andrews company's operatic produc tions. The actor la a passionate lover of bunting, fishing, and mountain aoen ery, and here In aouthern Oregon be Las found a fit setting for the home ho haa desired to build against tha day when old age will ring down tha curtain upon bis active and interesting stage career. Mr. Andrews attention was first at traded to Oregon by the pleasure ha da rived from eating the famous Oreron apples on bis travels tn other states. He saya: "X waa frequently importuned by the train boy to buy 'Oregon apples.' and they did so beaulle a Delate Ions oal loused by hard usage on the road that waa reawakened to the Joyoua noaat bllltlea of tha eplgastrlo function. I de veloped an awful apple habit Train boya found me an easy victim, and It waa seldom that I waa not found sit ting on the wood-box In the train munch lng an apple or making a run for i fruit stand at the atatlon. I am going to nave an apple orchard of mv own. and then I can keep a barrel of bd- plea -ln -the celiac or . carry thanvln cny trunk. I fully believe' they are good for ma ayBiem.i--.-.v--- When It was decided to slve ud hla Old home at Lake Tetonka, in Minne sota, Andrewa began looking about for location where a more equable tem perature prevailed, and as he la a "crank" on fruit growing, he haa quite naturally landed on the Pacific coaat For two weeks past ha haa, with two compan ions from the eaat been thoroughly In veatlgatlng tha material resourcea Of ,hiiiUA iia unit. Tn i mere 1 hui .wn. h.. JL'am . about aeven months ago that Attorney with -ies, n that a committee of five Wilson T. Hume, Barrett's counsel. here In October, 1100. waa called for trial Is more than 100 feet be.ow the level rmea will .decide when Piles shall step I cu"1 h' arrt on tn arge of be . . w- m rri a. a. a av. I a a j a I ' r I lata an aknitAitM ! tokAi TVa lill yesterday before Judge Wright in .the I of the street its effect Is becoming ap- I out of the race. Bis trict "court That the ease wm prove parent and tha danger seems to be I until the recent report of the clvlo rather sensational seems certain from growing each day. . The report has oome union., C. C. Dalton. aaalstant attorney- tne nature or ins evidence is aa a greai surprise 10 arcniiecia, city i g-rneral, and formerly of Ilwaoo, was be presented, and the ablest lawyers in offlclala and railway men, for it waa the leading candidate for prosecuting st ing an abacoundlng debtor, was never paid. Tha -bill of the gentlemen have located and in vested here. After planning the year's lmprovementa Mr. Andrewa will so to Minneapolis, to head the cast that will present light opera In the bg pavilion The manner In which Hasel Beaumont now built for that purpose at nrf firms hr tHnks la nnlnn .n( 1 1 He Harriet serves to illustrate her ability and H1 t venture will be a new oper w.ahinvtnn hava ban retained on each suddosmI that tha tunneL deen in tha I,.,,, ... ,k 1 shrewdness. She never turns any small auo comeay mat will be the vehicle of side. The contest la over the will left ground . could not poesibly Injure the closely with the Clancys that he was tricks, but choosea aa her vlctima men f'" ti -oduction to the theatregoers of v.- u- T.n In -l,l.h ha tMwinaatharl arniotiiroa ahnva V,t Mr hnlliltnri Ira n 4. hi. - a n hiah In the BOClal BCale. Little br little I 109 . aclno COS St during thS COmlna DrooertV amounting to about ISO.000 to sinking apprectably. I supported Scott the present Droeecutlns beguiles them, until she finds the e"0tt' trti the new piece his mother, brothers and elster, all real- In view of a bare possibility of such attorney, until he found him aa heavy to time ripe, and then In some convenient " " "i00 "es proved denta of Summit N. J., and provided a reault of the railroad work, archl- pull around as a ton of brlcka. and Ken- ' "be them of a large turn. ,"C"M may not again v... ...... a A, I nim a Kl K.llln I u.-bi-..k in k. . j ... I Th.v halnir nf hlvh atanillnr and llwavl I return I VI tne OIQ Slanaara ODOraa In tOM I HIBUJt Muwwu, i w wv.v.m w.a vuitui'i,. u.uua wvu i uvui JUVKJIIWBII WAJIA.UV SIVOTtliatCU. X 1 Q I , m m I .U-K W. . tnaAm hi. m H, . should M divided 'SqijaJiypatwaenJ mi I strncxion oetermtnea to investigate, par-l ta a younr lawyer -ith-a lean-Tecord.1 anmy, ratusa avan repon i x T.- i fV, mm' wlfa and mother. 4 . n,.-r 4 tloularly aa strange manifestations of , Law Smith of the southern part of robbery to-tne pouoe. Tbvrafors -T7r""S" 7X'ZZJ?ZZ MT. LAne'B wire waa-a aauxnter ozia movement or me eartn were maaungrtne county ,wui do s ner ire. He haa or-I me woma mm own romH.raa.uiy ipr 7 Ranator Blaekbura of KentUCKV. and the I themselves felt They were aided bylsaniaed hla forces so thorouahiv that! tunate, so far aa Jail terms are con a letter containing ino loregoing aisposi-xuie cny entruieer ana oiner cnj oiiiciaisi 101. ueorsa 1. iw roping ana. ail rtne icvrnvu. on nu n,cr owa in jau iun (' t u Tna'a nrnMrtr . waa Connrl I and actual tnasurement . ahowed that I other candidate hava haan laft hahlnil. I at a time. Tha Only cities known to 2 la Mr. Lane's effects and taken poaaea structures of the larger sort all along Lamping, as part of the Smith deal. Is (have her photograph In their rogues' . alon ox or niB WIQOW alter nis aeain. Iiwu avcuue naa. auua. .in, dhuuioii i iu ug ijiiwiiiin majuutnixnnenu ox vns 1 dhw uiu tmuTw, 11 w ui She placed it in a safe deposit vault re- laneciea are tne nanaaome naimer ciuo 1 state. 1 mue vaiue. nowever, aa 11 was taxen . v. - . Jtim-mmmJi m0 I hiillfUna. anHlng tmr halr r.fcm rh. .tt.t I - Anntli., tifla Sai tiaa h,.n th. vhn aha wrtra a vail. and' it was not until after, her death In (the six-story sunder hotel, a building I coroners office, but it seems pretty cer July 1102. that tho lawyers representing I whose construction la perhaps superior I tain that Or. F. M. Carroll will be Ur. Lane's brother, who had been fight-1 and more substantial to any other In the I named. For a time he was city health lna- ta aaoura noaaeaalon of tha letter. I city; the United SUtes courthouse, and Officer. or knowledge of Its contents, succeeded a big flve-story flat building. I The county slate going through prao- in having it opened, s Afur her death I Tne tunnel work has progressed sol tica 11 r witnout opposition follows: Hanator Blackburn was aDDOlntad axe-1 rapidly that the big bore will be com-1 Sheriff. L..C, Smith of Auburn; county cutor of her estate, and whan ha vialtaa Petd oy September 1, as the crews are attorney, Kennetb Mackintosh; auditor, the safe deooalt vaults, accomoanlad by approaching each other at the rata of I James P. Agnew; treasurer,' Matt H. tn ranraaantatlvaa. of the onnrt. this M0 feet a day, and they are separated I Gormley; coroner. Dr. F. MCarroIl; as i.ti w fnnnii amona-.tha nnntanta I by only 1,860 feet In the early etaxea iruor, John W. Peter; commissioner. After a Ions and bitter fight tha effort I0' the work a light formation waa en-1 south district Dan Abraham; superior Local members of the United Brother-J hood of Railway Employes are taking .a it eat deal of lntereat In the annual con vention of the organisation which will ba held at San Francisco next weak, be ginning Monday." W. R. ApperaOn, busi ness agent of the Oregon division, will attend aa a delegate, , He,atatee . that soma vary Important mattere are to come before the convention for consideration, but refuses to divulge their nature. Mr. ApDerson has been offered the position of general organiser for the Oregon and Washington, dlvUlsns. and ha states that v.. will , nmtuMV ArtMn . It. . fraalflani KoJf Vr Pya the oeorse ates is now In Texas. wjere he , niiv . . tu tJ"ca has spent tha greater part of the winter " '" v'"a mure man i,uu n the interest of the organisation. After , ... , . , tn eonvention it is thought mat' na vuwr aiawoomera. wM a trlp t, Portland. Mr. Es- A notable deal haa Juat been cloaed bv I taa la an Orea-onian bv birth, and has Mr. Perkins, formerly of the Atkins Saw an extensive acquaintance throughout company or Portland, who haa Durchaaed tha mtta. Haael Beaumont waa never a Seattle ror ,600 the 180-acre tract of apple-I The United Brotherhood of Railway FOR. SPRING AND SUMMER ---Thc Gordon A'.Ck $3 Hat "fec- t The perfection of hatmakln rae- ognlsed . throughout tha United SUtes as tho' greatest , $1 , Bat on tha ' market .' ' ; ' ':. '; , j - - . SBBBTB of black and brows, ..' FX90BAJ of tan." grays, moose) and black-----.-;.;-7-"----r-- BTBAWS either. split or sonnett, sailors or French palm, , 'varsity .styles It, '.."'' -:A' vxcvnm Aanm roa tovxaxs w bbbbts abb qbaxxx f It ' ' C ' .fOXTTMO BBBBTS. -j TEW LINES OF STETSON'S SOFT HATS EXHIBITED IK " LARGER VARIETIES THAN ANT OTHER STORE IN THE. NORTH WEST. . ,V Puntma HaU $6 to $18 Porto Rlcans $3.50 to $3.50 FULL LINES OF AUTO. GOLF AND NORFOLK CAPS. RAILWAY EMPLOYES "MEET" NEXT WEEK JbOOAB ' MXMBXBs) OF TXB VXXTED XBOTXXBXOOB TAXCtxa MTTOX XXTBXXST XX SAX FBAXOZSOO OOXTXXTXOX XMFOBTAXT MAT. TBBB OB FOB OOXSXBXBATXOX. EaTEIUENCE" like this Is avoided If yon hava your laundry work dona hers. In addition to avoiding ac cident,, you'll get tho best work, prompt attention and reasonable prloes. society woman, as recently stated In a Seattle dirpatch. POSTAL RECEIPTS SHOW INCREASE land owned by William Stewart In the Employes Is affiliated with the Americas foothills three railea east from Medford. Labor union, which has built ud a falrlv jar. x-eraina naa estaDiianed his family strong membership in the city during In tha new home, and la freauentlv aaeit I tha mat faw months. Tha A. L. IT. is driving fcome very fine roadsters through preparing to give an open meeting in aaoaiora sireeis. Me has a Ursa force tha nalntera' hall on tha evenlnr of May of men at work planting the entire 180 If. The plana for the meeting being acrea of hia farm In apples. devised are believed to be unique in the The Prawl farm, 1 acres of apple history of local politics. The various land, three miles north fronv'Medfprd, candidates for the legislature will be naa juai passed xrom its former owner Invited to attend, - and give reasons aa Tha mnlithlT atatamant ft tha Inrtaf yea, e,f3Aj an atvaiBA aaviai va iv a aamju aaa - waawa w - - - t . w I , r - aa, va 0 v w avaaw va m wwmo 1 . j as I - to hava tha will admitted 40 probate was I countered, but now the men are work-1 Judges, Arthur E. Griffin, George E. I postofflce, which waa completed today, t0 . cpU,n 8hort of Stillwater, Minn., to why they should be supported by auceaaafui and Senator Blackburna an-I ing in clay, and for this reason It was I Morris, John F. Miller. A. W. Frater. plication to be appointed administrator thought there was little danger of harm -The legislative elate Is., as follows; of Mr. Lane's estate was denied. to the buildings above. Fortieth district, W. H. Clark, Vaahon; Senator Blackburn Is now contesting 'What will be the consequence of. the M. M. Morrill, Kent; W. W. Brown, tha will an hahalf tha danahtar n damage and settling cannot ba-fOra- Black Diamond. ' A Thomas F. Lane, and, is making tha con-1 10,4 'or tn ' report on the sinking so - Forty-first, district. Thomas Dobaon. taat on tha around that Mr. Lana waa 1 far la not public, and officials have dlB-1 Renton; Gen. George Tlbbetts, Iaaa- shows an increase In postal receipts of wbo nas retired from a long career as I the worklngmen. As yet the subject It 2-8 per cent over tha receipts for the owner aua puoi on upper Mississippi has not been discussed with the polltl- correapondtng month Of last year. Lo- river steamboats, to become skipper of elans, but it Is believed that tha ma- cal offlclala attribute the Increase to the Oregon fruit ranch. Tha transaction Jority of them will avail themselves of rapid growth of the business of the Involved a cash payment of IJB.OOO. the opportunity to attsnd. ? - office during the paat year. Two miles front Medford a 100-acre Edward Boyce. the labor leader . of The report waa forwarded to washing-1 traci or xana nas just been bought by Coeur d Alene fame, la In the city and of unsound mind when It was written, cussed It but little.. Should the slnk-liuah, or C. Lovegrln, Preston, with the ton today and Includes a comparison of F. W. Street for $8,600. it already has will' ba at that time, and It is said that rha win ia r hrtaf. mmnnrtaina- mi ing of the earth along the avenue crow I probabilities favoElng . Tlbbetts. ' about a doaen linaa entlralv la ur. materially worse all the Urge structures I Forty-second wstrlct G. Erickson. in.a h.i imlsht necessarily be condemned, and I Botheli; David Mcvay, Ballard naaaad h Edward Tiiri.r who ... - the railroad company, would be forced I Forty-third district Frank. Twlchell. frkti lata In Mv T .at 4sb,al KMi Slaa mrA l k i to Day jfomaffes that mlsThC more than Georr E. Houston. -asa . rvH wa saaTkl f sTV Kahss . KshAfl sliftnl rrsat ftsa double the coat of the excavation. -Forty-fourth, district J. H. Dawes, J, k. I In "the IteslnntAff'Of the tunnel " Work f A.Weir. ' the Tork hotel was condemned and thai Forty-fitth district E. Todd, Frank awwawaaai Mw.,aT- m i n . I DrotMrtv was DUrchaaed bv tha ' nraat I A. Renlck. " , ' ; I northern. The five-story brick building Forty-sixth district, Joseph Lyon, ti. - U .". (Jonraal Special srca.t . ' ' I soon will be torn down. - The Whltcomb f " Gleaaon. - Texarkana. Ark Mar S. Prominant building, on Second avenue, under which nhvalclana and auraaona from ill narta the tunnel. , passes, is 'cracking. ; The of the state have gathered In Texarkana W0Bt ' however, Is the Slander for the annual meeting Of tha Arkansas I notel' fo' 1,uge C0'umnJ11 the basement SUte Medical society. The convention " ."", .??" was formally opened today with Dr. I Xopuhlloan Ooavantlos: Today,. eoniaas luruy 01 Marriman, presiaent 1 elates completed yesterday will go of the society. In, tha chair. The pro- I through almost in their; entirety at. the - grain oi papera ana ruacuasiona exxenaa liung county wepuoncan convention, j to over three days and rovers a wide 'range day. Both tha . legislative and .county or topics 01 mteresi ana importance to (lists or nominees wuiv be virtuaUy aa -we-rmeaKw-proieBoion, ,r- -nave oeen agreea Derore tne convention. the business transacted during the SO acrea of 1-year-old apple treea he will probably attend the meeting. Mr. month of April of thla year with the A -notable Sale last week waa that of I Boyce has the repuUtloa of bains a business or tne same monin in iua. 11 an sv-acre tract sold by Edward Wilkin, ready and fluent speaker, and he will probably be called upon to make an ad dress. Some of those back of tho move snows me aggTeg-aie receipts xor mo son xo Aucnaet Harney for-18. 000. -7 Mr month to have been 130,717.17, com- Hanley is planting the entire tract In pared with f 27,tt$.2 for the corre- apples. The Beauregard orchard of 10 ponding month of last year. The In- acreavof Ben; Davta anniea i crease waa $3,193.11. or 12 2-5 per cent I lna haa been sold to Mr. Wilson xne wuu aai.a ui iuw vmtw uuuui iu. iurm iMKoia. ror az son past month. Including sales of postage Every indication points to the steady stamps, books of stamps, postal cards, 1 advanea in nn or ri 1 i jrorty-sevenin -aistrict KODert Booth, 1 """r ..i.i. ..v... ----1 ern uregon.. Hundreds of acrea of ap- 1 ' -t - .11119 irwi are oema- niintM. mil a a. . nnlh a, 1.., .... Ih. aaijia I u.w """. ' - 1 veara nanca tna r.v.nn.. ha. Increase of ,hl. nrru,,,nt k. "vw JroyLaimdry; Company XVAVBBBT WATXBi ST, BAST SZDB. are In favor of having him answer tha arguments produced by tho several can didates for legislative honors. , Mr. Boyce is rapidly : recovering , from an operation which he reoently underwent at the St Vincent nospltaL Although a' wealthy mine owner at the present time. it is said that ha Is at 111 juat as earnest a champion of the wage earners' rights as be ever was. . . , LOW BATX TXCXXTS XAST wasaaawaawa. O. B. B X. Baaaas Selling' Bates tot , May, mas, Jnly, Aagmst, Sap , ' ;., taaJMBj wvtobes. .y-'r:;W-i : May 11. Is. It; June If, IT. It. Inly 1. I, S. August t. t, 10,. September t. a, I and October S, e, M tha O. B. aV N. will sell to-day return tickets to St Louis for M7.60: to Chicago, 1 7 1.50. Stopovers allowed going and . returning. . Going time It days from date of sals. Full parthmlars of C. W. Stinger, city ticket agent ,. Third and-Washington streets. r'- Fref erred Stock Oaaasd floods. Allan Lewis Best Brand. r C & Vilas. SCHOOL BUILDINGS BE ENLARGED Above the standard of jiny other wc hold Golden I t-fs-the-higlies t grade coiTee on th market, a lid goes to consumer with our a guarantee that the con ten i of : each tin vrill be foun uniform fn .strength and quali . Sold in 1 and 2 lb. aroma-rirhttins. Grind fresh each stlayr-not ; too ; fine. ' ' J. A. rOLOltR O CO. T IlM Olel Coffees ', "f - ' V'.. t. ' ' tWmi & asi ritactoco H TalJ (Spcdal Diapateb ta The jooraaL) Seattle, May I. With 300,000 from bonds Just floated, the Seattle school board ia to enlarge several school build ings- that are now so orowded they can-. not accommodate the children aeeklng Instruction. Even the handaome high school' structure, built of atone and lo cated at tne corner of Broadway and Pino streets, is becoming utterly inade- amounted to 126,427.01, an tl.176.tC ! .The total receipts from all other sources for April, 1904. were $1,114.50. compared with ttSC.26 for April, 1S03, an Increaae In thla ysar'a business of PLAN TO OPPOSE "HIGHER CRITICISM" this product will be enormous. CHARGES FRAUD BY NYE'S CREDITORS In a complaint filed In the circuit court Saturday afternoon, on which restraining order was isaued by Pre siding Judge oeorge, George J. Came ron charges Rothchlld Broa. and 7. B. Nye with conspiring to defraud creditors by a pretended chattel mortgage. Roth- (Journal Special Service.) New Tork. May 1. Alarmed by the 'w.r"f "fTi ".ln: . .u- n-ld... EU1" 1 IW1UUJ UUW1MOU JUUKD1QDI rZr U described X, JL V - s-aaaw wa aVMa j wa.a V waawwaw a.Ma I U. a, V. m. Dthla aa Si Kaa ir- I awaa ww www a assn a.wa avwwsj aaa UVW crease be proportionate, another build- """A "V - h. . In bands of Sheriff Storey, who Is I.:",. wa . temporaruy enjoined, from selling them tvi ihI aTsvassaaa aveiH vwsa ' 'es l a aa.Uai.lOTl lng will' be needed. The - CentraL until three years ago -the high school, will be one of -the buildings enlarged. three days conference in ths JuMs Cameron ai8ire, that a chattel mort- ves v-r. gage on tha goods and fixtures of the purpose of which la to concentrate .aloon was executed in hU favor by iviuu iiwi ) " nj on February 4 last Rothchild the. Bible and what is in it The con- clalmed a cnmttal moregage and secured vention will unaertaxe to aescnoe me , ,xecutlon, the property being placed preaem aaaun u ui, siw m m the sneriirs nanaa it is asserted by dAia at tha BAsalon of the roval onnra cameron mil yo naa since oeen ai- iMch SrMahViic to P ot the goods, and a.- ,..., s, ii. waalra ln. nvm a imu I use me money na ooiaineo. i ,- . i a TA nti m iBinni it win nnnar. OFZXA AT OOTBsTT OARSBIT. (Joarnal Special SerTlee.) London, May t. Leaders ' of the American colony will be much in evt . . . . ,UJ KIN VI HIlOQiUII". . iu" ' riA"'"l take to show that the present claims of a intu Ufa mav ha mnnA . aara. Auair, aara. Aruiur rci, aura, i fc,fc nn.kin. that la I ...jj.. ...i. iV SfiEll.yi oi?' r v u' that the real purpose of these have Dr. Thomas' Ecleotrlc Oil on hand MnTn.Ma.Vd ur' v wia-ina I critics is not to clear certain dUputed r ma wwt,. Mrs. Ronalds and Mrs. H. V. Hlgglna I , ni T..i.n.ni k,. I Chief among tho interpreters this sea-l . km. h rOROmOl BOXXMBS OATTTTKXD. aoni are Calve, Ternina, Husanne Aaams. I anaia. I Meiba.- carueo. van yx iaisa, nan- ".Tha convention la notaworthv beeauaa . (SpedU Dispatch ta The Journal) on. Tauxvwjr.. u.h u. .uu of the prominence of the participants I l ur&nde, ore May t. -The Imnahs UI.' in newcomers . mciuaa Alice lwiu. , DKiuin- r.ii ,imii r. th. I Doatofnce robbera ' were eanturad h , ,. . I w.M ...... . . ' mwuu uiu aiw u li. i. ih. n.Minr nffliw, AmAna-1 Sheriff Htiackleford and Btaa vaatardair. the speakers will be President Francis j During the fight preceding the arrest L. Patton of Princeton Theological one oi m roooers was siignuy wounded. seminary, - Prof. Howard Osgood of World's Fair Excursions. For, the ' world's greatest , fair , to be I Rochester Theological . seminary, the held at St Louis from . May to Oc- I Rev. Dr. WayUnd Hoyt of PhlUdelphia, tober the Northern Pacific Railway com- and Willis E. Lougee of the Interna pany will place on sale specUl round-1 tlonal Toung Men's Christian sssocU- trio excursion tickets. The , dates of tlon. sale will be May Hi It. 'and It: June It.. 17, and 18; July I, I. and J; August t. t. and 10; September I, a, and 7; Oc tober S, 4. and t. ' . For - rates and other information in connection with routes,-eta, call on or address A. D. Charlton,. asaUUnt gen eral passenger agent ttt Morrison street, . comer- Third, (Portland, Or,- asopt o&9 rxuurs. -r..:' (Jearaal Bpaeiat Satvlea.) . - - ; Waihlnrfnii U A Inlnt MmmfH. slon of the senate and bouse at a meet-1 1& be CTOOdL lna yesterday decided to adopt water - pUns of 1845 for the extension of the! At yoas groear'si east front ot-tho eapltoL ; I v" . The only baJbng-powdcr as good as baking-powder can be is Schilling's Best; it is made Not in . a-aa aa 1 Itw saY a aa Llt"In.-firice ? . UD : as well Quality ELGIN or HAMPDEN, with a guarantee, for 25 years. A Dollar a Week , - '- . , , Just as you like. Youf . way suits us. FIRST AND YAMHILL CTa