The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 26, 1904, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE', OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND", THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 3, 1S01
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f The Dalles, Or., May . ;This morn
Jng the court room wee crowded to heir
the testimony In the- Norman WllMame
murder trial. J. .R. Reese of Mt Hood
tostofflce, a farmer, testified that ha
' had known 'Williams sine the spring
"of 1900. and hid worked, for htm three
monthe. He knew that Williams', mare,
kept live mile from hie ranch, .foaled
, mere, , lie cnowi wimam- writing.
Two letters were exhibited,; .Williams
, wret that Ji "knowa Alma la a, food,
pure girl- and did love her. She fooled
we In aome wy8.M , .-, '.!
; , , 'Mr. Huckaby teatined that lie lives
' mi WlUlama'. place. One mare, he said,
had a colt In thf spring of 1100, A
" D M. Shearer of Mount Hood. wh6
. - Uvea on the WlUlama rancn, , aatd;
"Mrs. Huckaby la my sister. She waa
, auaplcloua and wanted me to dig around
the place where the chicken .coop stood.
Ther was a depression" In , the earth
.' . about three feet deep -and five feet long.
V I found' nothing put a sack whleh"was
'r, 108,-; The ground was loose." p. nti
,H. D. Winters., Ot lM Grand avenue,
Portland,' who Own, the Wlntera block,
testified, that ha knew the Neabits four
week, t from - February to March ,
300, but not afterward. WlUlama cam.
i while they were- In Portland, and. a die
rv cusslon waa held about the land.'1: All
. left for Hood River on March I, 1900..
Wltneaa Lucky, of the livery firm of
, Lucky A LangUIe, Hood River, waa
cajled, and remembered that WlUlama
not a hack to take the iVesbtts to their
ranch In- March, 1 900. f. ,.. , . ,.-
, Mrs. Huckaby teatined that aha Uvea
. on the WlUlama place and aw that the
' t ground at the chicken house had sunk
. like a grave. She said:"! waa suspicious
" and had -my brother, D..M. Shearer, dig
i but ha found nothing." r.vv, - ?
. t. Dr. Victor Hampton testified that aha
'' 1a a chemist In Portland and examined
.. ' the hair and blood on the sacks. Wlt
nesa has worked aa a chemist, for 20
year. 8he exhibited two Jars, pieces of
v. Back, hair and clay,-a portion was dark
" hair four laches long and broken abort
, from being dry,- There was olsO tight
, hair growing., grajr and 10 lnchea long.
. All the hair waa attached to a portion
of the acalp. The tissue witness aald
had been pullod from the acalp before
' death.- There waa blood on the hair
: and it waa human blood. The balr had
been torn from the acalp and not cut -.
Dr. . Hampton aald that human blood
respond to a t?st -after IS years , She
had made SI-different teaU-of thla ex
hibit to make certain, i . , , ; c
v ' f? ;!iWMuma' Mint rmm J v!
H. t. XAngllloy a liveryman of Hood
River; awora! to the IdentiHcMlon of a
plat ' of the town of Hood River ' In
reference to the location or hi ataoie
a and Thompson
aid William
on FrIJay, and I sent It back to Hood
River by the maty-carrier on Baturday.? ,
Grala., Mad Croaatraya.-;. i
' "The outhouse was not completed ; 1 1 or
to aacka of grain la the outhouae were
piled crosswaya ;, I saw , where ' the
ground wan dug out WlUlama eamO out
and walked back and forth two or three
ttmea, and wanted to know If I could cut
a-aill for the granary, . Th era wa no
algn of ' a water-closet. Don't know
where mares foaled their colts, but think
at aawmill, where ho kept hi horses." I
wa at hia place once after he soM, and
he aald h waa worried. In June, 1(00,
he aald ho bad ft letterfrom Nesblt ask
ing about the women; aald the laat he
heard of them he had taken them to th
train and they were auDDoaed to be at
North Beach. I met him In March, 1001,
In Hood River." He wa going out to hi
place horseback, and I wa going horse
back to my place. He. read to me from
TO iiME GrriCE IME CAST
A SALARIED O'iE IN FOLEt COUNTY
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TO OOVSTZTXTTZOX TO XS TOTXS
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From, the standpoint of th taxpay
er, considerable interest attache to
the sroDosed amendment tn th ats r
Hull i ii map. , m. n, (i r, ma 1 1 im - - -
hla diarv ha carried about their trio-to odnatltutlon relative to the itat print-
Hood River."' He read: Tklother ioat har tag offlc. Th0 IhtanUon t to cut down'
tha expense of maintaining that ofllce,
which are. aald to have been exorblUnt
by th installation of a atate printing
plant- and placing th state printer un
der a regular aiary. v-.w;: r
Sick and I!cfp!css,
Come Unto Me
' i i i , i - : ,:f,
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I have Discovered tbe Marvelous
. Secret of Life and I dive
TT, . . . It Free to You.
Xr Klssloa on Xarth U to Xeal .th
i. lick ana on ma Weak
. . ' - , Xopel Oome Veto X
' That Z May ttive Tom
' " : Xealth aad Ufa . t
K : t, . aadToath. . -,,
coat; drove back to Columbia huraery
and found it near an oak tree; wa met
a man.' Thla waa a far aa. he read.
He aald : 'Ton and Dr. . Rlgg could
straighten thla ' out If you would.' 1
aaked, 'What do you mean r and Will
iam aald. 'If you and Dr. Rigga would
say you saw m take thoae women to
the train It. would fix It air tight I
amid to him, Tou know w could not do
that' No further . conversation waa
then held. 1 " . ' i . v ' "
A Juryman 'asked the wltnesa: "Did
you ever ne a dogskin houalmts on Wll
Ufim' liarnmr' Answer: "Ho; but I
drove team quite a while for him.? J
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mmwi coal)
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I (BpeeUI Dispatch to Tbe JooraaLl i
Dallas. Or., May H-Wlth a blaring
of trumpet and a blowing of horns, th
Republican of Polk, county will open
their campaign In Dallaa next. Saturday
venlng. Senator Fulton and Represen
tative . Hermann r have promised to be
present that evening and will addreea
th good people of old Polk. A free
motor excursion wUl run from Mon
mouth to Independence, and a train will
. n. ..... ui.t ..j .v. t..i.i.n... oiu
..w;V.vV hIT..";" l-o com dowa from Fall Clty bring.
count of th large bill handed in for
printing. Statistic ara not at hand
showing, th xact amount .approprl
ated for thla purpose, but It 1 aald that
Ing all who ear to attend. Thla rally
la auppoaed to eclipse the one of two
yeara ago, when tha eratwhlle W. J.
Furnish, Republican candidate for gov-
ifonraat floeelal Service.) ' t ' v.!
Tork.- May 16. Prealdent
Tboma of th Lehigh Valley, waa th
first Interatate wltnesa thla . morning.
Ha waa aaked If he could ay how th
price . of coal at tide-water wa fixed,
prior to January, 1901. . He aald It was
determined through a conference be
tween th companies. , , , , t .:.. ViP, a
Lawyr Shears then repeatsd a ques
tion thaf Thoma had refuaedto answer
laat year, a to who fixed tha prlc of
th Lehigh Valley Coal company' coal
at tidewater, and he replied - that a ft
general thing he (Thomas) did. . :
Answering th repeated queatlon o'f
last year Thomas said h certainly did
not believe In reckless competition and
could, not ae how' he waa Justified In
promoting competition with other coal
carrying road. ' 1
- "Then . rou don't faror competition T"
he was asked.
"On th contrary," was th reply, n
most emphatically believb la It It If
for th betterment of tmdk" t r I
for some time th varioua charge have f?p. P"Jd.t,tf..r. t.1!?1 .ou" iV!
agtrogatea about 2B,O0O..ft yaar. . . , , mu,. loo ... a w? pulton waa chief
aia of XUl Sxpletaed. , ... I speaker at that tlm. aa he will be next
TH nix or tn bins is aid to be du Saturday.. t " - ' -
to th practlc of tha atat printer in 1 , In marked contrast to this noisy dem
measuring all matter "oUd,M making lonstraUon 1 th quiet and business-like
no aiiowanc ror neaoinga ana suoaivi- manner la which th Democratic candl
slons. George Powell of th Multnomah Idate are conducting their campaign, At
Printing oompany, who waa chairman-of meeting of their central committee and
th hous printing i committee at tha candidate it waa agreed that no demon
last legislative eesslon, xplaln th alt- atratlon or canvass of th county would
uatton aa followst -' ; :. b mad, but that each candidate should
."Tha Intention of tha jonatltutlonal look after hla own fence In a manner of
amendment I to inx to -compensation hla own choosing. The candidate
of tha stats printr during, hi term of and their friend are now busily at work
office, t It baa been found very hard to in different parta of th county renew
regulate th fees, on account of lha ing ,old acquaintances and making new
printer eharging for book headings a one Th Democrat maintain that th
solid matter. u - tlm for getting i vote ,' through noisy
vs'"' i ' To XaatsJl Xlaat.. ' ' 1 demonstration and speechmaklng Is now
Th real Intent 1 to Install a Ute Pst; that th average voter la an lntel-
inin- riont mnA nnt th. mtmtM rintjr I itgcat reader, and forms hla own opln
on ealarv. Sh atat nrlritar wiU then without blng-told what to do by
k- n.r.iv .nn.rintMxi.nt th.t in.ti. I spakr Imported for th occasion.
tutloa. Th opinion prvalls that under Th county courthouss to almost d
uch an arrangement, .th expense of Mrted plax; the daya AU county of
conductlng th offlc caa b materially flclal who ar candidate for re-elecUon
Aasessor F. m Meyer, who Is sticking to
hla offlc werk. County Treasurer EL
V. Dalton. Democratic candidate for
county cierx; j. t. mora, uemocrane can
didate far aherlff; County Clark U. a
lessened,
;-t County Clerk Fields, In ' accordance
with Instructions from Governor Cham
berlain, has reserved space on th offi
cial ballot for th constitutional amend
ment proposition.' . , v V - f. '.; 1
THIRD DAY OF
STATE GRANGE
PICKETT WINS THE
BROOKLYN HANDICAP
i (Spedal Dispatch te The JoaraaL) V .
CorvaUla, May St. Th Oregon atat
grange began Its third day's session this
mornings with aa much and ' perhaps
Laughary, Republican candidate for aen-
ator, and School Bupt C I Starr, ar
conspicuous by their absence. -
There aeem to b ft few "soreheads"
In th Republican ranks in Polk county
this year, caused by th Klrkpa trie
Laughary factional fight In tha county
convention. Th aore one a re bent on
knifing U. S. Laughary for senator and
D. L. Keyt, candidate for representative,
th leaders of the Laughary Taction In
th lata prlmarl and convention. - Re
publican managera say there la nothing
in thla reported opposition to tha head
of the ticket while Democrats generally
aay that it will cause th defeat of th
Republican candidates. At any rate, the
fight In Polk la going to be a flare and
greater. Interest shown than eveq on
thoae nrevloua dara when the election, ol
offlcera was slated aa the . forthcoming I closely contested one. and It la tba gen-
(Joaraal Special Brrrlre.l . . event Now that that feature la off the eraily expressed opinion that . no xsanai-
New Tork, May M. With 'all prospects I mind of th delegatea and. Tisltora the date from wher Of the dominant par-
h asplrea. ,- . 1
betokening ft grand strurrle. the annual I convention has settled to a solid business
i's boarding house. He I renewal of th great Brooklyn handicap, I baaia and Is .reoelvtoa; soma exoellent ad
hlred ftfteam of him on (the moat popular race fixture In tha esstl dresses ; ' i ' . -
the evening of March S, 1100. about
f p. m.; ana said he wanted to go to -ma
will be run at Oraveaend this afternoon.
Aa attendance of 60,000 persona la ex.
pected.- The pick of the great handicap
horses of the east are named to start
They embrace Irish Lad, winner of th
Metropolitan; M. " J. Daly' Iron horse,
Claude,, and fhe celebrated McChesney.
Irish Lad to th favorite In th betting
homestead; Ha-wanted aHhree-aeated
hack. ' I tried to remonstrate, teUlng
' him it wa too tormy and that th
roada were .bad. ) He Insisted and said
; he had to ;go... About 1:top. m. WlH
lama, got the team and drove up Oak
atrent. . I. did not. follow at. once, but
did. a. few inlnUtea.latec and lound ' the J iocklea ark
team and WUllama at Thompson" board- ., . ' 7
ln hmiaa. ...... I wanted him . to take a I HonieWelaht owner. - fork.
lantern I fastened the lantern, lighted. Via. L,7ir 5
n th dsshhnard. William aald he '?',1J9.iF'.Jh J?Av.B?,!,? ;".!
didn't want th light On the second irta Ld. 1 (H. E. Dorr). ahw.,..,tH
Igers'B S
This, morning's session of tha grange
waa given over to routine work, and the
adoption of resolutions pertaining to tha
welfare of the order. The member took
part - In ft , discussion, on "dormant
grange" v, " '" . ' " ,
iK report was passed calling oa county
deputies to Increase their vigilance and
Probable
seat an qid Mdr was seated, miss ivcs-itm nrset.. ji tan anaiebiat). Be
bit also. v ' SSSSarna ii r'r&LXTS&Ji MartIN2
Williams .returned ;Wt; taornlng. 8.-$.8r.V
March . at S O'clock. I mad th om-1 Cnnnii Bnrrh. no iMr. nnrt)iw 1 in
High Bsll. 115 (WY M. 8chettel, rJler..,.M
Clauoe. lot M. J. hlj), Oeamer.,.......s
I-ord Badge, 03 (W. L. Oliver). J. Jones.. 25
Belmont). Bullmsn. ...... ..30
S. lladdea). Blldebraad.SO
Pickett won tha raca., Irish Lad fin
ished second. ' Proper ran third. Tlm,
:00 M. Picket was IS to L, ,
. ment that tha team was not Jaded for
uch a long, hard trip. WUllama said
.. . . . . . . . i
ne got oui noma aoout jo vciuva u'u nt in t
.started back at S a. m.. but said nothing I city Bank, ibo'(J.
' aatkAe -Vtk lUaasitlfl wAlHAfl . . "Wo1 ft I Unlrkl
: XWtft 'awJT iwa w--; w vn-trft-; vsJr
' C arav la Outhouae. '
-.4 Simeon Bolton waa called and testified
he had known William since 189;
talked to him In county Jail; said Will
iams stated he did not know where the
women were; aald he had tried to flriu
out, but couldn't,' and he asked what hs
wss charged with. "I told him, and he
said he took th . women to the train
going east an ; early morning trains
about S o'clock; sajd he wa ready to
xplain about th grave In thwouthousa
He said h had dug. another pit
en hrtn.inB-n tnr hum mb. The bloody ' KODerx uuusn won id nrst crisa. IS.
socks were used as bedding for the I offered by D. K. Keasey, for having sold
mares that had had colts."
at IVi to , X ' Th starters., oirnara, and I efficiency." The revlalon of the by-laws
InnlrlAa ark ' T ' I -i.. 1..... ft...
will be completed this afternoon, A few
minor amendment : will . probably be
made.-- - " : '
' . Xxaaapllfy Vnwrlttm Work.
At S o'clock this afternoon th conven
tion closed Its doors tighter . than aver
and It was announced that tha remainder
of tha day would be given over to the
exemplification of the, . unwritten work
of the order. ' . . ' 1
Tonight th conferring of th fifth and
slxtt. degrees on nearly 100 members
wlU occupy . the .attention ,. of Ihe
grangers also the installation of of
flcera. Sis slated aa the star event to be
followed by a banquet
Offlcar Ar Elected.
' Testerday'a session closed with th
lection of officers a follows:
Master, B. Q. Leedyr Tlgardvllle; over
seer, .Clem, Freewater; lecturer,- Mrs.
Clara H. Waldo, Macleay; steward, C I
Shaw, Albany; assistant steward, W. A,
Young, Clatskanle; treasurer, H. Hlrsch-
berg. Independence; secretary, Mrs. Mary
L. Howard, Mullno; gatekeeper, 8. N,
SALOON MAN HAS.
BOY FOR BARTENDER
end Xo Money, i Simply
end ' Tout
Xme and Addreea and X Will Send
Ton rre Inourh of My Vital
" , Xilf riaid, th Most Marvelona ,
' . Oomponad lives - ls,r
, . rd, to Couvlnoe Ton of ,
It M ysterloas Un- .
! vh fauing Jfower., ( , t '
', ' Wr''h,. ,,.. .-. ' 1
. rX have discovered' the ' marvelous
cret of life and with It I can make you
welt no matter what your sickness:
can make you atronr and well, no mat
ter how weak or crippled you ar. With
my vuai x.ire c iuia, in secrei oi wniuu
Is known only to me, I cur nearly ev
ery known ailment of the human flesh.
I believe there 1 no 111 or ailment under
o
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nil. "WSi in mi mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmJ '
Deputy City Attorney Fltxgei
ald haa Under consideration th
advisability of issuing a warrant
for th arrest of the proprietor
of the Seattle saloon, located at
th northwest oomer of Third
and Davis streets. Last night De
tective Hawley, of tha Boys' and
Girls Aid society, went Into th
place and found the proprietor
lS-year-old eon behind tha bar
erring drink. Hawley reported
thO matter to Chief Hunt and tha
latter aaked for a warrant for
th arrest of th man. - .- -
A.
xm. o. a. nrxmxsj.
Xa Xaa Discovered th Mseorei of zlf"
zox ni care an Disease wnn sua
Marvelona Tltal X.lfa VlnlA.
the sun which my marvelqua Vital Llf
Fuid will not banish, forf it haa tlm
and again restored to th perfect bloom
of health ft host of poor and unfortunate
I do not seek to demonstrate a theory,
have n6 time for that for I am ac
complishing facta. X am curing thou
sands who had glv up all hop of life.
am bringing Joy and happiness Into
hundred of homea ! If you suffer from
kidney or liver diseaaa, lung and stom
ach or heart trouble, consumption, cop
atipUtion, rheumatism, neuralgia, blood
and akin diseases, catarrh, bronchitis,
paralysis, diabetes. ayphUia, lost vital-
ty. nervous aeouinr. insomnia, oiooa
poison, anaemia, female weakness, and
ailments, ecsema or salt rheum, head
ache, backache,- nervousness, - fevers,
coughs, colds, asthma, or any disease or
weakness of th vital organs, come unto
m and I will cure, you and mak you
well. The wicked may scoff and . cry
rim, ftfft. .ift. jtiwi. nuuui j. w w
snatched from -the very Jaws of death
and have Uf ted - up and given atrSngth
and health, ara living witnesses to the
everlasting power of my matchless
Vital Life .Fluid, and X rest the whole
proof of my power and tha truth of my
claims on them. Believe them and y
will believe ma J m and my mar
velous remedy alrytem and all dis
eases aeem alike. - It matters not how
long you bave been afflicted; It matter j
not how hbpeleaa and helpless you may
be: lt makter not' what doctor have
id or what remedies have failed to
cure you: It matter not whether yon
have faith. Mr Vital Uf Fluid 1 life
Itself, and wilt banish all disease. I
hav brought thousand back to life
and health and none need perish, for I
wilt send to every sufferer some of my I
un jiiuid aosoiuteiy i
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; Southwast Cor. Xourth ftsd Morrison.
Men's Summer
The selections we present
t to you for, this spring and
summer are almost bewil
dering Nothing you may
. wish for but will be found
in this immense stock, from
the most Inexpensive bal
briggans to, the finest im
ported silks. , V J,V"".
Linen and cotton meshes,
' silk and wool mixtures, silk
and cotton mixtures, lisle
and summer .worsted
gans, pure silks, etc. etc Is-
; J Extra Spedd
' Drop-SUtch White B&l
briggan 50c per garment :,
i iftW, i mi '11 Jv Wi
fib I
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CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE
'And their friends msy b sheltered from th torm"bjr being provided
J with on of thos substantially constructed ?, . ' ,
Allesina Vmbreflas
Thsn which no superior waa. vr clasped by the hand of gentle woman
or sturdy man. . ,
( Factory and wholesale and retail departments. Stearns Building,
Morrison, between Fifth and Blxth. Branch stor. Ill Washington, Tel.
Main X0t.' - -
tnabrcOas ar Tavorlt Wltecwrar Xaown. " " ,
,
DRINK THE OLD .AND RENOWNED .
GAMBRlNtlS LAGER BEER
SEND ORDERS FOR ' BOTTLED BEER
. TOOFFIC.m.,793WASHmGTONST.i;.;;
TELEPHONE No. ftJAIN 43.
BOTH PHONES.
esMeessee
prlcalesa Vital
It miracil
free. That I my-duty, and It will per-
cuioi
ou euro right before I
Writ and tell me I
BUSY-NEWSBOYS
AWARDED PRIZES
f. .First, second and third prises to. th
newsboys who sold th greatest number
and of tickets to the newsboys'; benefit at
BALCLDTHA WRECKED
ON ALASKAN ISLAND
" (Joamal Special BrTlo.)
San . Francisco, May 26. Tha Alaska
Packers' ship Balclutha, which left here
form
vour own eves.
what rod wish td be cured oft and I will
cure you. I will send you the marvel
ous vital Lire Fluid tnat win make you
aa atrong and healthy as If disease had
never touched you. write me today.
Never mind th soomngs or your
iriemiB. xour iiie may pa
stake and you not know; it They
cannot save yon, bat I ' can aav
Sou, and I will if you will only let ma
ty prlvat address, is Dr. C 8. Ferris,
61M& nirawn uunaina. uieveiana. unio.
and I personally asnur every person
wno writes me, d tney ricn or poor.
a - prompt and ' courteous answer, and
enouah of mv nrecloua vital Ijlfa Fluid
free to convince them that I have truly
discovered tn secret or long lira and
; perreoi neann.
-as m m
i
lh& Portland
"mTllAaT,"OMCrOj;"rT""";'
Americas haa
$3 Per , Day and Upward
HBAOQUARTEKS POK TOURIST9k:AND C0SS
MERCUL TRAVELERS
Soeclal rates mad to f am Hie and stagt gentlemen. A modern Turkish
bath astabllshmsnt la th hotel. '- , -... H. & BOfTXBS. Kanagas.
HOLDERS
PRONE
filled tip th hole, F The 'hair found waa j tha Marquam theatmjast SlShV.wera wr.rflftl Alsea: Ceres. Mnfc-Ttuby Boyd! l Apr11 17 wlth eeveral hundred whit and
that of a dogs h had used th dogskin awarded (odawv--- BeavertonrPomdna, Mrs. Anna Craswelt 311n iftborera for a cannery company
Qresham; Flora, Miss ieiia West, Bcap-1." "rr " ' . , ; , ,
poose; lady assistant steward, Mrs. Ida ' I.rTii k. --.
M. Thorp, Gresham; member exeeutlv lm"oa r?&J?I1 J" Jrere
committee, Austla. T. Buxton. Forest
Mr. Xeasura noaf testified that he
- lives about six miles from the Williams
homestead;. knows him well; worked for
blm In March 4900. . ; "I was cutting logs
" and we were working together. He had
business at Th Dalle aboutv March 1 ;
ho want ther tha first of th week and
"Cama-hom - -th- laat of the weeki I
'' worked his team till som tlm Monday
afternoon. He left hla horse with m
80 tickets.
Julius Badder' won the second nrlca
$4, offered by The Journal, for v having
soldtS tickets..- . X ' ' '
jimmi Bnea won th third-nrie.'t.
offered by Th Journal, for having sold
. .1.1.... . i'.I.'..!. i
Th three boys added to th benefit
through their labors 17I.E0. ... .. .
Grove: members legislative committee. J.
Vorhees, Woodburn; W. M. Bmeary, Tur
ner. ; . i ., . , 1 .. ,0, .,,:,:
. , Mrs. Vorton to Blag.
Th visitor who do not car to attend
saved. u n snip win prooaoiy te a
total loss, but the cargo may be saved.
'-:)'-:'.; i nil "j -i "i .ii ' m ft urn ii . i i
Oregon Day at the Fair.
June T has been named as selling date
for World's Fair ticket to fit. T-niiln
the evening . sessions Of jhe grange ' are j and . Chicago, account dedfeation pf the what thef consider xeellent prospects
TO SPECULATE
(Spedal Dhwstch te The JornL
Salem. Or., May 21. The hop market
is very quiet locally, only a few lota be
ing held in the county by either dealers
or holders, but' an occaalonal sal la
made, althpngh most of the holders are
prone to speculat on th strength of
If TP w t
one pouna or
ftVf s : ":.-s-'i
nd you will-lots your 'i
taste for cheap
I
BENSON MUST FACE: , .
WASHINGTON CHARGE
:-it i.H in- t
(Jooraal Special Servlee.)
New York, May IS. Judge Lftoomb
of tha United fltates circuit court today
dismissed the habeas corpus writ se
cured by John A. Benson of Ban Fran
cisco, who is held to await his removal
to Washington, where h is under indict
ment for attempting to bribe th chief
j clerk of the land office department
JAPANESE REPORTED
. TO HAVE LOST 700
, (Joaraal Special Service.)
Toklo, May 96. :15 .o'clock. A dis
patch Just received says., the.Busalans
after ' the Japanese had captured a the
oastle at Klnchow retired to the south
being given much In the way of other1
entertainment. Th three days' carnival
Of nations, one of the most elaborate en
tertainments ever attempted In Corvallls,
was opened last night with the crowning
Of the queen. Mis Marie Danneman, a
vocal solo by Miss Lulu Spangler and a
series of 'tableaux. ,
. Tonight the principal event will ba the
song recital, under the auspices of the
carnival managers, of Anna Selkirk Nor
ton, the widely known contralto soloist
In view of the fact that, the singer's fame
IS nearly national, and promises to reach
even that magnitude, her appearance her
Is attracting som attention.
Friday night the nd of th carnival,
will be given over to the "rose show.?
It is gratifying to the women of tha
Presbyterian church, who have planned
and are now executing the carnival, to
not Its splendid success and popularity.
Attention, Clothing Buyers.
Forced to quit business." That's what
Oregon building at tha exposition. Gat
ticket, at th O. R. A N. .office. Third
and Washington atreeta. i
i (Washtngtoa Bsreaa ef The JearaaL)
Washington, May 26. Mae Williams has
been appointed postmaster at Hebo.
.HOME
ENDORSEMENT
Hundred of Portland Citizen
' Cau Tell You All About It
Home endorsement the pualto expres
sion of .Portland people should b evl-
for every Port-
greeted your eye in large, type if you I dance beyond dispute
M ..ft.. A I1..J ... Mm. B ........
Housman Bros. .In last night s Journal.
This firm, which holds forth at Z34-2M
Morrison : street, between First and
em heights which th Japanese force at- Second streata, is compelled to close out
land reader.': Surely the experience of
friend and neighbors, cheerfully given
by ' them, will carry , more weight than
th utterances- of strangers residing In I reservation, which were allowed to run
for better prlcea before the new crop. Is
marketed. Kola lveis or Albany, yeatei
day aold 10 bales of hops to Louis Lach-
mund & Co. of this city for 28 cents per
pound.
Two hops contracts were yesterday
Hied In the Marlon county recorders of
flc aggregating sales' of 10,000 pounds
of hops of th 1904, crop. A. J. Ray of
Portland being the purchaser ,ln each
caa..- August Bothenberg of Aurora eon
tracted 10,000 pounda at 17 cent, and
B. 8. Qulnn sold 10,000 pounds at th
same price. Both contracts were dated
April 17.
Governor Chamberlain yeaterday ap
pointed Frank Spike and A. B. Thomp
son ef Umatilla county local Inspectors
to construct vats and dip th mangy
horses that ara worth Bavins, and to kUl
snch affected animals aa are paat cur
ing. These appointments were made at
th request of the Stockmen's associa
tion, and a ther la no appropriation
to defray the expenses, th men will
serv without pay, and the cost of the
treatment will be met Dy th owners, or
th horses, Thla action was . taken to
check the spread of the disease among
tha range horses Of that county, by "con
tact with th mangy horses or Umatilla
121-123 QRAINO AVENUE
$15
ALL WOOL BLUE SERGE
SUITS FOR MEN
Absolutely all wool blue serge, handtaftored suits,
with hair cloth non-breakable fronts, hahd-macle
collars, shoulders and button holes, in the newest
styles.. . .Our regular $15 suits as a
FRIDAY FLYER AT !) 98
tacked and carried.
:A. Chines report from Mukden, tin
authenticated, aya the Japanese , lost
700 men In killed and wounded.. "
Sold on Merit
At high grade grocers.
1 nd;2 lb. ftfomt-tight tint.-
J, A Folder Ck o.
5a.n irnncisco ,
fmBOrtsr of TiM CotTeea
- dftiFTuwe jArAarzsa mtu:A
'fV ,'ti (r . 'I J i
Joaroal Special Berrloe.) . .
. St -Petersburg, May 26. It is re
ported her this evening; that General
RennenkampoiTs Cossacks who are op
erating on the line of General Kurokl's
communications, hav captured soma of
the : enemy's guns, ; which were being
taken to Feng Huang Uheng. No details
ar gtyeno - 1 m . . :
their, large clothing' business and have
sunk the knle deep into former prices.
The goods are advertised for sale at 60
cents on jthe dollar, and must pe sold,
nothing reserved, k everything goes,
flxtures-for sal. Tha sale Is now on and
will continue for the next SO day. Such
an opportunity as this affords Portland era
a rare chance to buy their summer outfits
at ft small cost Th "Just ' one-half"
price means that one can buy a J15.00 suit
for 17.60, eta . You'll And things Just as
th ad stated. If you're dissatisfied with
sny -purchase your money back cheer
fully. "Must sell and sell quick." that's
our, slogan
jrxcoXftAX WTjrs.
far away places. Read the following:
Mra r. XL Sawln of 66 Eaat Tenth
street says: Doan's Kidney Pills were
brought to my notice from reading
about them in tha paper from my horn,
Leominster, Mass.- Every now and then
t read of som pne whom Z knew person
ally being cured of kidney trouble by
th use of Doan's - Kidney Pill. I
would not have paid so much attention
to lritad l not known thprrf to be good.
raltabl people, who . would not mak
such a statement unless It were abso
lutely true. - Last fall, when I found my
kidneys were not performing their func
tions properly, I went to the Laue-Bavls
Drug Ca's store, corner of Yamhill and
Third streets; and procured a box. They
at large.
U. S. TRANSPORT -
WILL CARRY LUMBER
MRS. EUNICE MILLER
SUES FOR DIVORCE
Because, as she alleges. Georre C
Mllner has been in th habit of abusing
Eunice Muner every time na grew angry,
sh . filed suit ror divorce from him - this
morning in the circuit court Both par
ties to th suit ar well knowtt socially.
George C. Mllner is a brother of Prof.
Mllner of the Portland high school.
Mrs. Mllner accuses her nusbana or
treating her cruelly ever since they
Capt .Jess M. Baker, local quarter
master, received a mersag from Quar
termaster-General Humphrey thla after
noon, stating that ft steamer would ar
rive bera June 1 to load the first ship
ment of government lumber for Manila.
The message also stated that the eon-
tract for furnishing the lumber had been
awarded to the .Portland Lumber &
Manufacturing company. , ' ,
nm imMov hot avmrt.
' (Bpedal Dispatch to Tbe louraaL) ' '
Xalama, Wash., May Zt In th case
of tha tat of Washington vs. Ben Wil
son, charged with ; Incest th jury
brought in a verdict of not guilty, after
Xo-Cream leasoa a Vancouver.
f , ,) ' rt- -, im ivuat ice-cream .un wu wr- i oenennea m very mucn. 'ioay i navel were marriea ai Vancouver, vvasn., yc-lbelna out only five mlnutea. Tha easa
The suit of Lucy Nlcolal to reooveV mally opened today at Graham oonfee- U high opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills I tober ii, l0i. Bhe says hs beat herWM oB trtal two daya ,
. t m .1
furniture on which she placed a" value
of about '$875, from Dr. John H. Davtj.
her - former . husband, waa - brought - to
an abrupt termination in .' the circuit
court this morning by Judgs Fraser de
ciding that th furnitur belonged to
Mrs. Nlcolat
tlonery. Mr. and Mrs. Graham ' will I
serve Haselwood Ice-cream... They have
secured th exclusive local agency for
Haselwood, and with the co-operation of
the company Intend to cater especially i
to the select bom trad for no ice
creams and. Sherbets, t it
expresses my feeling toward them very
mildly, " f
Bold for "SO cents a box. ' Foster-Mil
burn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., aol agents for
the United states.
, Remember the . name - Doana and
take no substitute.
so badly April II, 1903, while they were
living at 187 East Seventh- street that
for several days ah remained under the
care of two physicians. .The ofltensel
was repeated, sh asserts, in the No
vember following, and again last April I
It, when sh left him..
t rs - orc
COMMENCEMENT AT
WOODBURN SCHOOL
(Spedal DUpatt te The JoaraaL)
Woodburn, Or., May Th . com
mencement exercises of tha Woodburn
High school were held last vnlng at
th First Presbyterian church, which
was filled with relative and friends of
the claaa of 1904. .
Tha graduate were ' Edith Landon.
Retta Joseph,' Ethel Johnson, Lucy
Cochran, Rose Osborn, Eleanor Carrr,
William Waterbury, Chlo Clark. Tii
class motto was "The world moves." the
colors whit and pulple, and the f;ow r
tha white rose. The class art.lre w.i
by President P. L. Campbell cf t.'i Ore
gon State university.
Ore
June T bss 1""
for Vorlil's 1
and CM-' .