s THB OSEOON DAIL7 JOURNAL, PORTLAND. MONDAY EVBWINO, OCX-OB; PEACE CONGRESS : , MEETS 'Z ' Delegates From Every Russia Join With Americans John Hay 7 Delivers the Ftmdpa! Adessrrt-rT "V. - AM, HIM, Oct t-W If ever before baa there been held tn Arioi a ' nUtrlti et greater international imr 1 pert and significance then la tbe thtr ' (math International Pees -. congress : which began Ita eefunoaa la Tremonl Temple a ! Ddagatea " th greatest - distinction trem every gniiMM power, save Russia, w pree . nt to yola with noted Americans In vol vln snheraa for permanent and nstverael peace. Ormaplcuoua among tha numlMr wu Pastor Char lea Wagner at Parte, tbe preacher ta greet sonare gaUene oa the Boulevard BeeuaMrchnle sad tha author f The Simple 111. Tha British delegation Included ethre lr William Mather, of Man- cheater; Sir Jons MaeDonnell, prof or ef comparative law la Unlveratty ool tege, London. Right Rev. John Perceval. : Bishop of Hereford; William Randall Crsmer. tha -Dick Whlttlngtou' of par llamant: Percy A 1dm. tb founder of Mansfield Hauaa and a leader la tha ao rtal settlement movement; Peter Curran. repfweeatmg tha general federation of trades unlona, aad Dr. Thomas Barclay, prbe alerted tha movement arnwi boarna of tmd and chambers of eemmeroe la Prance and Borland for aa arbitration treaty between thoai twa anutrtw , other parte of Burope there were promt M- Siegfried of Havre, U. Ouetave Hubbard, editor af La, Juatlcs Internationale; Dr. Adolph Itlchter, president of tha Canaan Pate society; - John Lund, member of tha Norwegian parliament; Blgnor E. T. Monet, preet dnt of tha Italian Peace eoclety; L Abba Pic hat af Monaco, and Prof. . piarra Clerget of Coals, representing tha wis Paaoa eoclety. Of no laaa noto (ham thooa already named war tha woman m attendance. These tacludad taotf otbara tha Baron's-eaa von Suttner, who waa the oslr woman admitted to tha opening of tba Paaea ooairaaa at Tba Haaita; Mlaa ophta vturaa Of Blrmlntham, dantar , of tha omlnant Bncllah phlianthroplat Joaaph Stura. who. In 1H1, flrat pro- - poaad aa tntmatlanai paaoa oonrraaa; Dr. Taaat Kin. aeholarly Chlnaav woman who will apeak for China, and Mlaa Maraarat Koala, who ha a anlaed wtda fame for bar adooatlonal wark imofii tha woman of India. ' Tha nroflTmm for tha7 opening aaaalon . aonatated ehtaflr of dddramaaa of wel come. Tbaaa ward delivered hy Maror Patrick JL Colllna, an hebaif of tha city of Boa ton. Governor John I Be tea, for tha atate of Maaaaehuaatta and Secre tary of State John Hajr, apeak 1i for tha minu gvvvwH num. . V . Uaya addraaa wee aa follewa: ' ' awka Bnva Hiriaa, -"' - ' ' Ho time oould ba mora fltttns for this satharlna; of a, parlumont of paaoa than today, when at tha othar and of tha world tha thunder of a destructive and aanyulnary war la deafening tba aatlons. while bora wa are aranaiinc to aettle tfce queer ten at a vaat tranafar of power by aa appeal to raaaoa and orderly pro cedure, under tha aanctton of a law tm aJteltly aorepted by people. It m true that thla craat onamonwaolth hma aouarbt. with tba aword. paaoa nndar liberty. Wa eonfaaa that many ware have left their traces on tha pare of Ita history and Ita literature; art haa .adorned tha public placaa of thla stately town with tha statues af Ita heroic sons. But tha dominant note of Its alahest outturn. Its moat persistent spirit, haa been that riateonsneaa which enalteth a nation, that obedience to tha Inner llg-ht which leads alone tha path of peace. "And tha potior of the nation at Uraw, which ewaa an much of Its elvlo spirit to tba fonndera of New England, has boon In the main a policy of paaoa. During tha 12 years of our Indepen dent talatenos wa have had out three Were with tba outside world, though wa have had a moat grievous and dolorous struggle with ear own people. We have WHAT DID THE WOGGLE-BUG SAY? ITS WORTH $50 TO KNOW: The Weggh) Bog. wtae oa of the seated la the color sepsleaMat of The were. The retOer te left to elecover hla autM era nliM to tha elntlna f tk cm-vet anewer. Per the largest aeoiber levnel often H la frleaa te he eletrlbutee Par the graateat naaie ef esrraet win, I0.M Tor the aest largest nueiher ef earrect aecwrra, M Oh yt tha third laraitt aomber ef eerrrct Tor the fewth larseat aaaabrr ef eorreet auwera, f3.00 t.00 Per tha tea aeat lareMt aumtora ef earreet aaawen. tl.BC earh. IB 00 Par the tee eett Urseat BDBibera ef Par the eleven ant largest aniheea eC Oct 3v ' tT thla Coupon To tag WOOOLBBUO BDITORt - . .''r- " "'' .. THB tTUNDAT JOTJRHAU PORTLAND, ORBOON. The answer to the alueetlon asked ef tho Wogglebag ta tha htaga -Mao fieetion of tho paper sf SUNDAY. flBPTEKBER 14. Is y - ' " . 1 ', i ; . : ... ' ' . Ml ... J ' i , "' , i i- - ' - ' ytsmS...... .. 1 - . ' r 1 ' Sir eat and Hnnmor.. ... ....a... V .. -; , .. e Town nr Qty,.i., w,..4.'a. .. t anat..;;:,;.;;;..,.;r...a..;.,;.o-...A..w hules or tHt contest 4 PHI est the shew aeapaa, shw the ewnoa te he Saasd dally m Tha Jnarul hntll Mtttrday. Ortobev t. Tbla Uvea res etaht eheacee to ids war the qeeatlee which Will a ape a r la Tba aeaaaf ioerMl a Ortbr 1 " Keeh Nuodar a freah qaeattoa Is eehed. The anawer la W ha written an the amps erlatee aa that day end oe each Of the M weak daye foUowtoa. tMl SMmth heina s sew eoeteet. SAVI Tllg (VtT-rnKD aad tba laat day ef a smeth send theaj h Till W0ilQL-B('O (hlTOn, Th Joanuil. PortUnd, Or. Only myo in TUB OPFlfg OP THB JOVS. XL hV 10 i.. M OP THB THIhD DAT 0 NOVBMBKS wul ha ceasta la awfcisa DM swarm er tweaeer pmm. M two or swr peraoea eaa! the httnaat Will ha Brlged. vmid a etSHtar The mam rlvel la anoterlrai eratr. WO TWr IB BAMB NI HIUCR. If r ere eHM4ng Ml "l MIUCR. eUM ef the J"mal yea aieet eaHnee eats aet rneteatanta aeae sot write the Mane SiffrFBt anvwar for every Oar. bat hKMBMhBaV Tl 470HgaT AKSWBIU WIK. easateya ef tha 1 1 asm I, sweat thai aaatost. itBiBBBjgMtgBiiBtigiailinw 1 IN BOSTON European - Power Except had. I think, a. area tar relative tmmwntty from war than any of our neighbors. All our araateet man who founded our liberties with the mailed hand detested and abhorred war an tha moat futile and ferocious of human foil tea. - raJtbfnl Fiieiliais No prealdenta In our history have been ao faithful aad ao efficient aa tha last two la tha cause of arbitration and of everV peaceful aettlerflfht of dtf feiwnoaa. I mention them together bo eauae -their work baa been harmonious and eonaWtent. Wo bsJlrd with Joy tha generous talttaMv of tha Russian am peror, and eant to tha onferaneo at The Hague the beat msa wa had la aur olvfo and military life. Whan Tha Hague court lay apparently wrecked at the beginning of Its voyage, threatened with death before tt bad fairly begun to live. H was the AnMrlcaa government which gava it tha breath of life by in viting the republlo of Mexico to share our appeal to Its Jurisdiction! and the second oaae brought befors H wad at the Instance of Mr. Roosevelt, who declined In Ita favor the high honor of arbitrating aa affair of world-wide importance. 1 bag yon to believe, tt Is ao by way of boasting that I recall thooa In cident to your minds; It la rather aa a profeasloa of faith ta a oanse which tha present administration baa deeply at heart that I ask you to remember. In tha deliberations upon which you are entering, the ooarse to which the Amer ican government la pledged and which It haa steadily pursued for tha -last saves years. It Is true that tn those years wa have had 100 days of war but they put an and forever to blood shed which had lasted a generation. Wa landed a few platoons of marinas on tha Isthmus last yeart but that ant closed without a shot a sanguinary suooeaslon of trivial wars. Wo marched a little army to Peking: bat It wan to aava not only the beleaguered legations, but a great Imperiled olvlllaatlon. By mingled gentleness and energy, to which moat of tha world beyond our borders baa dona juatloa, wo have glvon to tba Philip pines, If not pesos, at least a nearer approach ta It than they have had within the BMmory of aeon, - t . Amerloa'a aTanmsle. lf our example la worth anything to tha world, wo have given It In tha vital matter of disarmament. , wo nave brought away from tha far east IMOS soldiers whoae work waa dona, and have sent them back to the fields of paaoaful activity. Wa have reduced our army to Its minimum of aa.sna men; In fact, wa may nay wo aava ao army, but la plana of one a nucleus for drill ana discipline. We have .three-fourths of one soldior for ovary l.o0 of the popuUtfotv-r proportion which hf adopt ed br othar powers would at onoe elim inate ware and rumors of wars from tha dally thoughts of tha chanceries of tha world, r "Bat fixed as our tradition la. dear as Is our purpose In tha direction of paaoa, ne country is permanently Im mune to war sa long as tba dee I re and tha Draettoe of pence are not universal. If wo quote Washington aa aa advocate of peaoe, H la but fair else to quota him where bo says; To ho prepared for war Is one of the most effectual means of preserving paaoa, And at an other time h said: To an active ex ternal commerce tha protection of a naval force la Indispensable. To seen re respect to a neutral flag requtrss a naval fores organised and ready to vindicate It from Insult or aggression.' To ecknowledae the - existence of aa avU Is not to support or approva It; tat tha facts must ba faced. "Human history m one long desolate story of bloodshed. All the arts unit In tha apparent conspiracy tt givs re osdanod to the glory of arms. Wa have all recently road that won derful sermon on war by Count Tolstoi. In which a spirit of marvelous lucidity and lira, absolutely detached from geo- party areaa Ot, whom sdvearsree ere re- soadiy Journal, asawef ens aaMtkm every V anawar. The picterae ana deen-totlve Dmtlin. The aneallea aSJDlta et hat ene ef cermet or aeajly, earrect snswers The as folkrwsi ...tie. o ... s.oa easwera. at. 00 t-sa cerret anaweit. tl.Oa each.,.,,.... 10 00 eeitiet imwih, Me aach a-SO Only. ' No. 30 aanrta ef eerrett arawers the nret prim aaam tea emer eriaaa win ae. at art la ny eeher avhse will he elf ftTTtnbereg, and aaaat he placed IS en mUPONg IN A.V BN VEIjOPB Ml BT SCAB i Depose aalty fmey aaoce mas aae eaay far the swath la a aeearata eevalaae. ea eacS etMi'-m. Tom aia 1 UB LAMUtaTT Nt'HBBft of, aa amatsywa I graphical -or political conditions, spanks the word aa It baa been gives aim to sneak it. and aa no other living man could have done. As you read, with an scblng heart, bis terrible arraignment of war. feeling that as a man you are narUr reenonslble for all human atroci ties, you wait with ran patience fog tba remedy ha shall propoaa, and you nna It la rellaioa. Tea. that la tha remedy. If all would do right, nobody would do wrong nothing Is plainer. It Is a coun sel af - oer tec ilea. satisfactory to oronhats and saints, to Da reached la Ood'a good time. "But you are bora ts consult together to sea whether tha generation now IWe mav not do some th inn ts has tan the mains of tha a cc eatable day, tba an naaranca on earth of tha beatific vtslon. If ws cannot at ones make peacj and good wID the universal ruls anoprac tioe of nations, what eaa wa do to ap proximate thla oondttlonT What meas ures eaa wa now take which may lead us at least a little distance toward the wished-f o goall "Y am author! and to assure you that ha Aneerlcaa arovarnment aa tends to vnu a oordlal and avmoathatlo watooma, and shares to tha utmost tha spirit and uurnose In which rou have- mat. Tha nraatdent. an Ions as ha remains In power, has no thought of departing from tha traditions bcoueated ua by the groat soldiers and statesmen of our earlier history, which bavs been sinctiy followed during; tha last seven yenra. i-Wa shall continue to advocate and to carry Into effect, aa fay aa practicable, the principle of arbitration of auch questions so may not ba settled through dlolomatle negotiations, wo aava ai reedy dono much la this direction; wo shall hope ta do much more, me presi dt la has oonslderlns the nagbtlatlon of treaties of arbitration with such of tha Euronean powers aa deelre them, and hopes to lay thorn before the senate past winter ; TTnhapplIy We cannot foresee m tho Immediate future tha cessation of wars unan tba earth. Wa auaht. therafOfO, to labor constantly for tho mltlgatloa ef the Knrrnra of war. eaneclallr ta OO what wa oan to lessen tho sufcTerlnga of tboso who bavs no part la tha struggle. Tbla has bean one of the most warmly cherished wishes Of the last two ad" ministrations," Mr. Ha than road the paragraph from President Roosevelt's message of laat December, reviewing MaftUaley'a plea for a peaoe court. Tha nraaldent urged upon this aenen- cent schema with aa earneatness which gained the willing attention or ooa nu alreadv nradlsnoaed to K la spirit, and on tho Itth of April of this year ho waa able to approve a join res olution of both houses rocommonoing that the vreeldent endeavor to bring shout an understanding among tha prin cipal ssaritlms powers with a view of Incorporating Into the permanent law ef olvUlaad nations the principle of. the ex emption of all private property at sea, not contraband of war, from capture or destruction by belligerents. Tt has not been thought advisable by the president during, the past summer te nail the attention of the powers to a teniae which would necessarily be re garded by two of them, and possibly by others, with reference to Its bearing upon the deplorable conflict bow raging In the far east. But aa we earnestly pray that tha return of peace may not be kmg delayed between the two aa tlons. to both of which wo are bound by ao many hlatorlo Use, wo may con fidently look forward at no distant day to Inviting the attention of the nations tn thie matter, and wa hope wa may have tba powerful influence of this great organisation m gaining tnia najiorancav : T can only bid you Godspeed in your wot. . Tha task yon have aet your selves.' the purpose ts which you are devoted, have won. the praise of earth end the blessing, of heaven since the moratng of time. The noblest of ail the beatitudes la the consecration prom ised tba peacemakers. Even if to our time wo may not win tha wreath of olive; oven If wo may not hear the golden clamor of the trumpets celebrat ing tha reign of universal and endur ing peace. It is something to have de sired it, to have worked fdr It la the measure ef our forces. And If you now reap no visible guerdon of your labors the peaoe of God that passes nnder etandlng will be pour ail-sufflotsnt re ward.". - t B Us H ens v of Bmib - The deliberative meetings of tha oon gress win begin tomorrow morning and will bo held every forenoon during the week. In the eveninge there will ba public meetings la Trernont Temple. Park street church, the Old South tn sat ing house and Faneuil Hall, devoted to the varloue aspects of the paaoa and ar bitration oa use. , . The meeting tomorrow evening wilt be devoted to the work and Influence -of The Hague tribunal. Hon. Andrew IX White, chairman of tho United States delegation at Th Hague oonferwnee, wlU preside, and there will be addresses bp air John Mac Donne 11, M. Oastave Hub bard, Hon. Oscar a. Straus aad Hon. William t Buchanan, chairman of th American delegation at tha lata Pan American oongreaa. Other meetings daring the week win be devoted to th dlecuesion of tho re striction of national armaments, to edu cation, to the mutual relations of moea and to the special Interests and duties of working men. of business msn and or women. The commercial meeting, ad dressed by strong representatives of im ports rd chambers of commerce and boards of trade and etner leaning men ex affairs, will be of special algnlfleanee. The meeting devoted to the principles which ahould eontrol education for th ereatloB of true international sentiment will be add re coed by presidents Of va rious unlvsrsltles and colleges and other leading tsaohera. , ACTION OF RAILWAYS 4 MAY CAUSE LAWSUIT v. ,,: i - (Special Dtaeateh w The eerseL, ' ' '. Seattle, Wash-, Oct. 1 After waiting four years to bavs their tide lands, en tbe south side of the city, fllled by the Seattle m Lake Washington Waterway company, under Its atate contracts, tha Great Northern dad Northern Pacific have finally wrested about 1M aeres from tbe corporation's control and will do tho work themselves. Utlgstlon la likely to follow, but tho railroad oom panlea are confident they will be able to stand on their cans and put tho water way eoncera out of business, la the attempt the elty of Seattle wlU give all tha assistance la Its power, ss under the charter of the Waterway company tea of tha city's streets on the south side Have been excavated to a depth ef lea feet, te got dirt to fill Is tide lands, and property-ownera, eut oft from the city, are about to bring dam age suits age Inst the municipality. 't '" nOISIOI aBX.yZ0BB. . .. fBaerlal Dtopatch M The Jearael.) Bugsna, Or., Oct. t,- Pros pacta for tha aarly oompltMeg) of tha Bugsna-Vloroncs telephone line are new bright. P. P. Colgard. president of tho company which Is erecting tha Una. spent several days last week on tha lower Sluslaw soliciting subscriptions for stock In tho oompany and met with good success. He secured wnn,k A nC hImiIIii. I the una tha complete distance. The length of tfa line will ba mors than M " -lf . Tht) Handtomdst and Bmmt lW-Vrlcmd Simml Rang $1.00 A WEEK BUYS THIS ItAIGE r t WARRANTED FIFTEEN r YEARS .. r-.H- ,Ti , p- JUST AS WE SAID 'TWOULD BE Great Stir Created by Story A Clark Special '- Offer.. ; '-. - Many Who Cams as DoaMavs Ars Now Eojoylnff ths Spdclal Prirllefos Extracted bj ths Famous Phory-Fros Lss-SOBS--A Fins CbriBtnuu Prmp oflt Easy Poymtots snd Other laducstneots. , ; k ' . '.'-,)"' The Idea of getting sir months fro tuition with any muaic tcner aeeireu waa ao novel that many doubted our sincerity when w mad this annonco- ment for the Btory at isrn But they know better now and are .con sequently way ahead, having wisaiy .tr.n ,irmM at the wholesale orlces at which they could secure a Story Clark piano during this Introductory gale ana me iree ineiruuuun iu uu-i. The chance la too good for any person tn disregard. a.A riarlr nianoa are manufac tured at Orand Haven. Mich., the best harbor on Iafce Michigan, wnere we fnannfatura la reoucea to n minimum. the factory being located right on th lake front, where vessels deliver and take cargoes. . . . Story m liars pnuioa era aujra m- atrumenta. In tone and appearance tney arrest the attention ed tbe moat exact- Ufir.ur.id to have the Storv A Clark pianos identified with the many fine in struments ws handle, . Ws ink pride in Introducing , such a nign-graae KUHrn- menta. The conditions under which ws are sailing the first three oarioaas are ap favorable that no piano buyer can af-n-i tn dteraarard them. We can Dropn- esy for aach and every owner of thla first three Carlos ds of Story Clark pianos that before the end of the aia tnontnr rree instruction. wn A Clark pianos to practice on, that they will be ao thoroughly charmed and satis fled with thslr instrument that they would not part with It for twice tba money they have put Into It. Remember, rou oan purchase a Story A Clark piano during this introductory sale either -for casn or vj our usuau moderate payment plan. The price on this first three carloads Is errly dealers' wholesale, the extraordinary special in troductory offer Is in addition to. the wholesale prlcaa. Six months' free tuition for on pupil u at i. by any teacher or music school which you dealr. Ellers Piano Houss foots the bill for th Btory A Clark Company. an text hooka reeulred during the six months that we furnish the teacher will also be supplied at the expense of the Story A Clark Company. And last, OUl noi imii, a prwvnc i a ffne muale cabinet on Christmas day goes to every purchaser of one of the pianos In thla first three carloads. Ironclad, unconditional guarantees go with these Instruments. Your money hark If purrhase does not prove aatis' factory. One price to all alike. - Tour child can buy as advantageously as can the most expenenceq snopper. Eiiers Pimn Hnue. Ill Washington. atreeC corner - Par . Cirl of TftaiaS. T-aa nlatlvaa aa? (Thariaa W. Tlnaanan kindly thank the friends .to attended lbs funeral of their father. A Veen to travelers. Dr. Poster's Rs- trart ef Wild a tra wherry. Cnrae dysen tery, diarrhoea, aeaalrkneaa. nausea. Pleasant le taae. aVts proatpUp EntTOrtltAWlTrCW "Th3 Store Ttit LEADER. , - STEEL " r 1 1 M'.'. -.r Hi-'. II' v ftr.--. 1K '' :r:: W l " B II 17 a SI l51iaaaia THR QUEEN OF THE KITCHEN", Pat hd ramdv far operating in TOar-feous. oa psyment ef $1 s wwdk. do as ws avdvettisev if.ws loss money , , turmDt& xinm wow Powers 190-192 First Street SEVERAL MINISTERS JOIN ASSOCIATION At this morn tog's meeting of the Port land MlnlstsruU association Rot. Mr. MaoVlcto, St. John's shuroh; Rev. A. I Black, Calvary Baptist church: Rev. J. Whltoomb B rougher. White Temple; Rev. 0. Raffner, Reformed German church, and Rev. Ardan Roekwood, High, land Congregational church, were intro duced by Preeldent B. U House and re ceived ttito membership A resolution was adopted extending sympathy to Rev. 3. H. Ailen, pastor of tho Beroa mis sion. In the death of am wife. Re. J. Whltoomb Broughar delivered tbe ad dress oa 'Impressions of Rellgioue Work Abroad," speaking especially of tha work of tr. Myers of Christ ehuroa, Dr. Campbell, the suooesser - of Dr. Park hurst; Dr. Thomas Bourgeon and Dr. BcrnerdL whose -pulpit bo supplied la London. Rev. B. P. Hill spoke of Dr. Wilbur Chat tarn, the fatnoue New York evangellat who Is to conduct a large evangelistic campaign la Portland for five months, beginning ta early spring. He will have with aim six other evangel lata. Tho Portland ministry ex pects great resulta from this movement, end Dr. Hill invited oil the oburohea to oo-operats. - -"- ,, , nunurv iiuiinGiUT t CEMENTS RELATIONS '.y.-... a,.... '- '- (Jocroal Special terrloa.) ' - Ienox. Mass., Oct. X. It devolond that the relations between America and Eng land have not been strained, but mora eloacly cemented, by tbe arrest and fin ing of Hugh Ourney. third secretary of ths British embassy, for speeding an automobile faster than the law at Stock bridge permits. Ths reason Ilea in the fact of- OarneyS chivalrous conduct la aseumlng responsibility for an infrac tion of ths law when la reality ha waa Innocent, and another person whom he shielded, was guilty. Ths person who really broke the law waa Amos C. Scher merhoru ef Hew York. -Ournsy owns ths auto, but tnvtted Schermerhorn. whoa parents have1 a cottage here, to try the machine's speed Schermerhorn was driving tho auto, when the sheriff halted It Sunday. Our nsy aaaumed the Mams snd handed bis card to tho sheriff. Thess facts be came known through Sehermerhora at a ainner grvwa yeanraay, - t LOCKS HIMSELF IN '4 ROOM WITH MAD DOG fjessesl Beeetal Berries.) ' Blnghamton. N. Y, ' Oct aWFrank Bow abut himself ta a room with a mad dog yesterday totady hydrophobia, with no weapon but a poker,. About lk year agV Bowe waa bitten by a mad dog. He bee had trouble with the wound ever since. There has been ev er I casee of rabies In 'the vicinity of CASTOR I A For Isaaats sad CUldrea. Bean ths A?MrtJwOf Crcs Yea f.Is-sy1 JEWEL RANGE Ws by rt-. Our word Is our bond. v Ws or rnma xa money , i t v GOOD THINGS TO EAT Are always to bo found here, aad at reasonablo prices ' qykk do- "-x 45si " OaUoa pail raaey Takes Oytwa. ; : 91.00 r Oalioa eaa Pure Maple Byrop, I5e yi?!'i -lb. eaa Pyramid Washing Pewisr. v ,' 50s: Pound beat Ceylon Blend Tea, , 15a - '. 'a . Pennd fresh roast Costa Blea Coatee. - '- sof , -..- r Pennd HocTman House Java and Meeha , v . Coffee, v. , 20e , - Pavekage Postum er rig Prune CeraaL .-TV , 25 dr A page. Malta-Viu or Orape Kuta S5d ' nettles Sntder's Best Catsepv , ' 25e' ---'-Vv ' It bars good Laundry Soap. 374 Wsahington Street. la no CUE a virvous auxia,) PlyHewsa hliWryreecmiiMMMl w ass i reesedy Isi W dM t.fWanSCSLlBUM kwrniamst-aVV. Bewe'g herae. In tbe afternoon tha dog suddenly began to ant strangely, froth ing at tho mouth aad acting like a mad creature. Rows got the dog Into the kitchen, shut his wife out of the room and with a poker sat down In a cor ner so that the dog eeald at tank only from the front. Then ha watched de velopments, x After frothing at the mouth and run ning around the dog was seised with oonvalelone. Coming out of this fit it ley quiet for a few minutes snd then attacked Ita master. Bow best ft off wlU the poker, rof half aa how th Funiitiire Go FELLOVS In Amirlca i : HARD COAU SOFT COAL : co:cE OR WOOD? t AND IS A GREAT : FUEL-SAVER: M J '4ii:-v ' ( ; i Dr. We Nortoq Davis. IN A WEEK We treat mmaMfalty SB srtvate Barrens sed ehroala alasaaaa ef aMS, aW Moot eteaaecS, wat. Pvt. fcldaay and threat troaMee. r ear BTPHTLLlI (wltkest sserearr) ts stay eared forevas. Is SO te tars. We teawe bthictubx. wttaest apsmlios er .yam, la it ths reealt ef mlf absss, hnaaeslatalr. Wa eaa rester the eexael vurat e( aay asaa aaear to by maass sf hMjei Waa" awst aaesoar tt ourselves, . . We Core Gonorrhoea In a Week tie eotWra sf tbta tasrlrata are an fgslat gradoatae, gave aad bum yesi experience, lav been knows Is Portland for Is yeart, bam a reyatattna to nmlntam, sad win aaear take as earn anliaa eertmla -are eaa Be ' ferted. ' ' Wa yaaraatae to erne ta every ease we aiili tab or ctiarfe'ne fee. (Vrrinl( tloa free, l't tare eeeflmatlet iBewertlva BOOB FOS MBS BUtled fret ht plala wrapper, If trm aasant mil at afflce, wrtta far easw tha Mask. Boaa trestSMat aaasaasfaL. .,- Of ea tn a. aad f m ft. VwUdsys, ts te la, leastag ereeUrwta fa thi SatatlKni lata. DV. W.Norton Davis & Co. BewA yta BOaiXdUTB, OaltOB, Portland Marble Works 1 SCKAICBJt O KBO. Manufacturers sf and dealers ta all kinds ef Marble, Granite and : Stone Work Bstlmates Appl Ua tioe. :Fl3T STOCT Bet Madleoa aad - Jeffereoa Bt rests. ;. POBTLAMD. Or. dog ettacked Rows and writhed In son-' vulslona by turns. Then Bow escaped from the room and shot the dog through a window. - flSSBBOBdl BAjrai BBtBOBsnV .-' J Wrvo. Bneeje! BarvVee. 'f. ' PTttsburs. OM. t. Stockholders of the rforth AmeHosa Barings company, at a meeting today, voted te relinquish eon- tret of the Port Pitt National bank, which in turn aheorhe tha Fifth National bank, and will begin business anew with deposits ameuauag te K,t, ' a 1 i