The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 05, 1904, Image 9

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' THlt C ON D-XY JOTOHAL, piSTLAXD, V-SDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER f, 1901
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HAG HEIL'S WORK OF
. ART Ef FOSITION
lXtenipg of tltc Wfcite Ilia"; Is Placed on Pd-
estal at Entrance to City f zjlmjot ,v:
ViII Eecme K Toorrow. V ji-fil
Art has mtn tha City" park
, found lodgement UfM Um mOOt Om
' amandine; emlnenc ftf ths beautiful
, ground. r Natures opportunities kavw
baaa embemehed - ere thla with taa
until the eltya plassure-ground W
beautiful creations, but not aittll today.
when heroic figures af a, fine old Mult
nomah chief and hla companion brave
were mounted upon a rough baaaltio
pedeatal did art make a noma bar.
Thl pleaaar of maa'a most laaptrtnc
work la ft masterpiece. Merman A. Mac
; i.i Mail, renowned in th oountry, baa dona
w nothing better than th two superb la
, '. t dtn figures U their first claw of fate
tha whlta nan, Tiiara ta art la tha loea
Vuon, rt m tha pdaui. art la the pa
thetic thought of a rao faoe to Caoa
y with banaficant dooav Asa and eapen-
ao, aaloh t feel tha Innovation, stands
haughty, flare and cold; youth and Im
pulse, wrapped In ft deelr to know and
weloeme tba aaw, waves a greeting,
Hietory la reflected from tha two bronaa
figures facing the Columbia's gorge.
They will be type of an thnologioaA
epoch atudled by feneration Vat to
come, and th lover of art will visit
Portland's city park ta bfhoid what la
being dona today.
Zombis; of tba Whit Han hap been
tha htstorlo deeertptloa chosen to nam
Mr. MacNeU 's latest aad beat work. Tba
sculptor 4s a leading artlat ef New York.
He baa executed tha group at tha be
hest of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Teal, who are
carrying- Into effect wishes of tha late-J
DEPUTY ASSESSOR
RUNS FROM THIEVES
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ReM ap by two masked men armed
. with revolver, at, Eighteenth aHaCauch
. atreata, W, I. Patterson, a former dep-
tity oounty aaaesaor. took to hla heels
: and eared both life . and money by
epeedy sprinting. He was chased for
three blocks before th robber een
' eluded tbera was no okaaaa of ver
aaklng him.
Pattprsoa bad been at th Moltnomeh
i club and was oa hla way home aboat
ATTEMPT TO LEGALIZE
WORK OF BOOKMAKER
At ft regular meeting ef th eHy coun
cil this afternoon Councilman Sharkey
Introduced an ordlaaaoa to license book-
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tfela Qrwpvir at tftHr afr. Pa. 1M
M. h - rrtaa ef aU tatate ratsrai aa
O. P. Thompson. In ehooslng hla Indian
type Mr. liaoNell studied the Multnomah
tribe, their ootuM sod history. Tha
stern aid chief, standing- tk test above
tba baaa of th group, has a warrior's
physique, with tha scant fullness at ap
proaehtng age apparent in limb and body.
Hla eagerneea to sea Is manifest only by
tha tlpto attitude, for folded arms, re
sentful grim face and elevated chin sag.
gest th foreboding of disaster aad firm
oppoalttoa to any Inaovatlon. The young
bravo' Umbo are nor lithe, hla atti
tude Inviting, and keen Interest shine
front every feature. tain and woven
fiber moQOBSln, looss akla robe, a
scant elout of fiber or akin, with a buf-
mio-nide saieig nung ta
shoulders, oomplato tng
tha tine and tribe.
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Tomorrow at t p. m. Mayor Oeorg it.
WUllaasa and other elty afflalAl will re
oelv tha bequest, whloh will be formal
ly presented by Joseph M. Teal. There
will b no ceremony, and there have bean
no taivitatlona, .In a aviet, Dnostenta.
tlous way th beautiful group will b
presented, accepted and consecrated to
publlo edification, Th preeentetloa will
take plaoe At tha baa of th statue, a.
few yards from tba bear pit, ea th moat
slave ted part ef the grounds While th
etatu la la place. Mr. MacNaitl will re
main three or four days longer to com
plete finishing details of tha baa and
lay out th grounds, whloh ha will have
to appear aa unkempt knoll, with graao
and heather leading up to ta baaaltio
padestal -
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1 O'etoefc In th evening, Reaching the
corner ef eighteenth and Couch he waa
startled by the two men stepping oat
la front of him and pr as eat log revol
ve re. Both war awaked, -
Before he oeuld control himself Pat
terson turned and ran aa be "had never
run before." He waa Phased for three
blocks and ordarad to halt several tlmea,
but a shots wer Brad by hla pf rauera,
who SnaJly outt oho No.
awaiat and peolselring la th Mty lim
its. Councilman Flegel objected, and
warm cUeeasasoa followed. Cosneilman;
ShariNy atated that his purpose waa to
eeoufe revenne for tha alty, as there waa
a stats law .prohibiting thia form of
gambling. under suspension, ef th
rules tha ordlnanoa peeled by ft vote of
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' aeneatlonel - aavalopmenta ' wer
brought to light Into this aftemeoft by
Oeteotlv Hartmaa In tha case of tha
baby found dead In a grip at th Uhlan
depot Monday night. Two women, rag
letered at A leading hotel, era under
suspicion of having; administered, poison
to ths Infant, ' .
uspieioa was east oa th women by
th finding ox two bottles of poms fluid.
labels s rased, and a nursing bottle la
the room occupied by them. Thar waa
alee ft little stocking, whloh matched
th on that waa In the grip found at
th depot. Bom woman's slothing waa
also found and at la, tha. Bossesalojp si
th polio. ' 1 fc i
. Monday Bight the two worna took th
hotel bus for the train, . eerrylng th
grip in whloh th infant was found.
They returned on a oar. When they left
yesterday morning they mat th eham
barmaid and told her not to ester th
roam aa th baby waa sleeping. They
said they would retsm ta time so ear
for It. '
Detective Hartmaa says bath wsaean
left Portland last night, but that he
knows where they went. He took the
bottles to City Physician Baa aad wUl
have their oontanta analysed.
OFFICERS ELECTED AT
W. CT. U, CONVENTION
At thb afternoon eesslen of th' 1
C. T. Uv county convention yesterday
th following emoere wer elected for
the ensutna rear: President. Mrs. I H.
Addltoa: vioprestdent, Mrs, B. White
st dee; raeordlng secretary, Mrs. p. B
Lane; corresponding secretary, Mrs.
Pulton; rr assurer. Mr, ft. A. Peaks:
young woman's department. Miss Frrns-
oee Ootahall; Myal Tempo ranoa legion.
Mrs. Hard - "
An' Important TeeoLnttoir waa paaaad
regarding the as of picture of th uor
clothed Agura for advertising porpoaas.
It reed! r- I
"lUeolved, That the Innooanos of
youth, the purity of middle life and tha
saacity of ac era alike shocked aim
degraded by Illustrations of the female
figure unclothed, or partially and aug-
gestlTely olothed, upon billboard and
la other publle plaoaa; w wlU as evsry
srones. means by atrtvlne; ta awaken
public aanument. by appeals to the city
or state authorities and by legal. meat
urea, if aeed be, to have this menace
to publlo morale and stumbling block
ta clean manhood aad woaaaahood re
moved." UNIFORM SALARIES
FOR POSTAL CLERKS
bV W. Ooofrey. dalagata .to th Bt.
Louis convention, addressed the local
branch of the poatoffte clerks at Tuea-
day'a meeting on national, matters. The
at. Louis cop rent! on was, be aatd. thm
most successful1 la '.the history of the
association, ,
It la th desire of the eUrtrs that
oongreas give them ft classification
such aa the oarrters and other branches
of tha government service now enjoy.
The preesnt blU has been outgrown and
clerks salaries are. In their opinion, at
present neither uniform nor Just. The
poetoffloa department has grown to
enormoua proportions and now employs
an army of S.a clerks. Bvery recent
nostmaster-general has recommended to
congress some action looking to uniform
eelerlee for thee clerk and tha ft ret
class postmasters mad a Ilk reoom-
mendauon at their last convention,
CITY OF SPOKANE : ;
SUED f OR $33,000
fsbettal laaptwh ta Tea JearatA) ' '
gMkana. Wash.' Oct. Mrs. Amanda
C Poets of thla elty has filet ft ciatm
against tbe elty for ISl.POO damages.
The ohargea filed against the city of-
f!elaB,lts agents, board of health and
auperlntendent B W. Otis are aenaa-
tlonal la th egtrem.
The aomplalnt silage that whOa
Prank and John Poets were eon fined la
the taolntloa hospital oa eooount of
dlpththerla, they wra axposed to th
ravages of .smallpox through gross neg
lige no and eareleesness on th part of
aussrtntsnosnt , ,, t ;
Train goes through '
A BURNING TRESTLE
(Jburaal gpactsl aWrlea,!
Atlanta, 0 Oct.; . A passenger
train est th Augusta Soother railway
went through d treat) over Jones creek.
near Qlbeoa. thla morning; aad oa Baaa
m fatally injured.
Tha train ran lata the trestla, which
waa burning, and waa derailed. With
the exception of the engine all the train
waa burned. Sevan passengers and mem
bers of tha crew war Injured. W. B.
gberley wlU die. , .
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CLEAN SWEEP OF -
NEW YORK OFFICIALS
, (Josrsal teaelal aVrvtee.) "
Kew York. Oct. . Mayor MoClella
today removed th entire etrt! service
eoenmtseten. Ha else dismissed Park
CommlaeloiMr aVhmldt ef Bronx, It la
chertrd that the efflctals osrufled to
an Illegal payroll la tha park depart
atsat ' L.
Dr. Alya Btaby aad Miss LltlUn
Bison wer th victims ef acut poison
ing prtday evening. Returning from
th theatre with Dr. W, T. Bieea and
anotber raank they at auvpar at one of
the con aat laser lea and than bought
candy. The two woman ate freely ef
th candy, but tba men did not testa rt.
On reaching Mis Btaby'g apartments
m tba Wsshlngtoa building both wo
man became very 111. Woods rd, Clark
m Oft have- awered h aarvlee st their
chess 1st in analysing th sandy. Dr.
Blsea will aot tall where k bought tha
aaady.
FIRST S, P. OFFICIAL '-
RECEIVES FKC,"0TI5)N
A,ftar is yaexe ol eervlee Thomas Mo
cuaker yesterdsy retired from hla posi
tion as eon tr acting agent for th Southern
PoclOe Itauiway oompaay. He asauaaed
the duties of asetstaat general agent of
h aoutbera PaolOo. Or son Railroad
m Navigation oompaay, IThion Paciflo aad
uregon Short Una.
Mr. McCuskar ai the 'first of th old
aouthern PaciAc ofootala to be promoted
sine the syatem ef coneolkUtloa of tha
Harruman Interests In this dty was be
gun. He held the position ef eon treating
agent for the past la years and In point
of continuous servlo la an' of the old
est railroad man ta the dty. HI prevl
oua of fie has been abolUhsd and frelsht
olloltatiea buameaa for tba tour lines
will be conducted through the offloe of
A- A- Morse, general agent. . Th offices
of th two offletaie WlU be kept In the
PaUlnar building, giving the Herri man
Una a downtown offloe, - . -
Mr. MeCusker noya the Sisttnetlon
of being one of th moat aapabl and at
tha same time one of the most popular
railroad man la th northwest. He be
gan his railroad career with the Wabash
at Danville, J 1 1. He worked m the freight
office la that city. Later he took ohsraa
ef the freight departntewt'la Danville and
was la the service ef th company for
seven years,
lateen year ago A came to Portland
and was foreman of tha Albino dock far
two months, when ha waa appointed con
tracting freight agent of th Soatheiti
PaeUlo. Mr. MeCusker will be second
la authority to Mr. Mors in transacting
freight business of tha Uamman, Unas la
this tarrltArv. , J
"WESTERN LADY'? IS
v WOMAN'S MAGAZINE
Tha first number of ft now monthly
magaslns has )ua( made Ha appearance
in Portland under th title of "The
Western Lady." It Is published by J.
Prank Lee, whoa daughter, Mlsa Hasal
Lao, will be managing editor. 1
As th title Indicate, th publication
esters to women, aad th first oopy of
1 pages la crowded with reading matter
Interesting to femininity: Topic of
currant Interest are sensibly treated.
The editorials are eombre, but affective;
the contribution are of high literary
merit aad each department la earefuUy
edited. t
It is stcd In tha anginmna? that
Tbs Western Lady la published Tor
th purpose of helping1 womaa in her
struggle for a higher plana In tha world"
and It will. If the standard of tha first
issue m maintained, -
PENDLETON GAMBLING
HOUSES ARE CLOSED
(aerial DtasatflB ta Taa'Jaeraal.)
Pendleton, Or., Oct, li. Pendleton k
a closed town ao far aa rt relates to
gambling, and many' of th gamblers are
leaving tha city. Last night District
Attorney Phelps notified the proprietors
of th different gaming houssa to eloee
their games and hla orders wer com
piled with la every Inetanoa, -.Tha
iwasoa assigned by th district
attorney for his aetloa la that gambling
haa been running with tee free a hand
and f Ha mimarous nlacaa of a dive chsr
aeter warn sprlagina up. Tt la onoet
stood that the gmmblers will not at.
tempt any debt, but win remain eioaed.
aa mar of them assart that th bosl-
nss was averdoaa and xner waa
profit ater heavy running, expenses
war dedueted. i - .
MONTANA R. A. M. HOLD
ANNUAL CONVENTION
CPU ail Dtepttsk ta Tea JaarasL)
tfalena. MonL. Oct. . Th Grand
Chapter Royal Arch Masons of Montana
enabled la fifteenth annual oOveo-
tloa Last evening and elected the
following officer to aerve during; tha
aaulng.year: - i
Most exalted grand high priest, n. J.
hCummlnjr, OranlUi deputy, Prancea D.
jonea, neiena;: sraura o-
Lssaratt Butte: grand sortbe. Alexan
der a-reser. Billings; treasurer, H. M.
Parchen. Helena; sacra tary, -CorneUui
Hedares, Helena. - '
Tha Montana Orand Lodge, A. P. a
A. ML, began a tw days' eessioa to-day.-,.'
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NEW NORMAL COURSE "
AT MONMOUTH SCHOOL
" ' rasa rial Paaeatm ta Tee Jeevesl)
Monmostlu Or, Oct. a. The talked
of four-year eoorso - for th' Oregon
gtatb Normal aohoet Is new aa eetab
llehed thing and many of th now stu
dents ere regictsted for It, although the
three-year oouree still - ex lets. Aa
effort will be made to eeeur an act
from the next legislature awarding
ovary graduate of tha four yeara course
a etate teacher's diploma, without
farther aaswinatioa. ' : . .
VERESTCHAG1N HAD
'AMERICAN PAINTINGS
(Jaeraal aptctal sarvW.t -Bt,
Petersburg, Oct. fc Whll sorting
over pictures painted by the famous
Russian artist Verastokagia, who waa
lost by th blowing ap of the battleablp
Petropaatovsk, saarehers dJeeovared a
magnificent series of paintings depleting
Amerleaa opera Uone to th PhUlpptaes.
untj
(Si rlil Ptamteb e Tee Jsraal
Mist. Or Oct. 4. The forest tree
have about died eat, yet tt la . hard to
cetlaeate lb daanase don threughout
tha Nehalem vaUay. Mors timber haa
bean destroyed thla a aoa thaa since
the big fire of lilt. Th Deep creak
fire, which started la August, destroyed
much of the valuable sdsr belt on
Deep areek. The Umber loeeea La the
valley reach tat th million.
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. aw, am
tPaaetal rsaaaiab ba Tbs Jam sal
La Oranda, Or. Oct. a. Tort y-two
persona frees 17aloa ftauaty left ,La
Oranda thla atom Lag for the St. Louts
fair over 1st a R. s N., taklngr advsa-
tago of the oacurotea rate,
aettlera war among the an.
Monte Criato, ftssto Dawilngot Oct t.
Oeaeral Candalarta Delta Roea with M
aaa revolted bgslnai th goversment
gaptambar tt la favor of Isadora
iasjetvs, aad haa started Pot the hv
tarter , ..
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ssswssaay
IDAHO MAN TO BORE
FOR OIL IN MALHEUR
(gpaetal IMasetek t The lasraaL)
Baker City. Or., Oct. i. Renewed In
to root kft the Malheur oil dtatrtot, near
Baker, ha been caused by tha bonding
of a ooasldereble tract of land. Rp
oently on of Idaho1 prominent Oil
ope raters. O. Blood, seoursd bonds oa a
large traot ef land near Ontario, and
haa lust taken another bond on 1,200
acres in ths snms field. He'atatea that
boring ts to oommano aa thla land
within t daya.
Three yeara ago there waa aonsldsr
abla excitement over oil land of Mal
heur, and two eompaiflas did eotna work.
On headed by th Hirsches of Portland
put a well down several hundred feat,
but gave up the work later. The plana
of Mr. Blood revive interest, specially
aa ha Intends to bore further to the
eouth, where,' Indications are said to bo
better. . .
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A Foe U Rbeunitlsn.
The "Woodlark Horn Madlaal Ba.
tary, sold and advertlssd by tba enter
prising drugglata, Woodard, Clark m
Co.. la attracting much attention and
sufferers from rheometlem and kindred
ailments And la tt quick relief.
The following unsolicited teatlmonisl
olearly ssta forth the relief whloh may
be obtained 'by using- this small appav
ratus: - -
"Three yedra ago I' waa greatly af
flicted with rhgumatleai. 1 had triad
many doctors aria msdtolas bat re-
oelved ao help. I waa in despair. . On
the advice of a friend I purchased ana of
your Horn Medical Battertas aad after
a row male i began ta gain rapiaiy
and th faot that I am stmy feet today,
X owe to your battery.
One of th serious featuree of say
aJHIctwa was terrible sinking spall.
which were liable to seine me at almost
any moment, my heart would atop beat
ing and 1 would think I was gng to
die. Th' battery never failed I con
quer thee spells and I feel only too
glad to tall every on about the good
tt has dona for m. Tours very truly.
"MR. A, C KBLLBtUCB,
gift Mallory Ave Portland, Or,
(sperlal Mepatab e The MarssL)
Baker City, Or., Oct Ea-County
Cosun tea loner William Oleaaoa, one of
the owaera of the Baekeyo property,
stated wbU in Baker City today that
there waa unusual activity la th en
tire dletrtct. Claim ownara seem to ap-
preclats the neceaalty of meeting; the
investor half war. with easy bond and
lea propositions, with the result that
mors men ara wUllng to take held of
properties. - . ...
INTERESTING FACTS
re Bemrlr Brery Man. Woaaaa a eaOaV
A abort time ago wo published aa ar
ticle recommeadlng' to our read ere the
new discovery for the cur of dyspepsia.
ceiled Stoart'a Dyspepsia Tableta, and
tha cUIbbs thsa Saeda regarding th woa
derful curative propertlea af the rem
edy have been abundantly sustained by
tha facts. people wno were oauitoue
about trying now remedleo advertised la
tb newspaper aad were finally induced
ta give atuart'a Dyapapsta Tabteta a
trial war surprised and delighted at the
results, la many saaea a e Ingle pack
age costing but IP cents a any drug
store mad a complete cur aad ta evsry
lastanea th most beneficial results wer
reported, from a hundred or more re
ceived we aav space to public h only a
few at th latest but ensure our readers
wa receive so many eomtaoadatory let
ters that we shall publish smelt week a
fresh list ef genuine, unsolicited testi
monials and aever publish th aame an
twie.
Proas James Y em metal er. La Cross.
WSk, atuarf s Dyspepeia Tablets are do
ing aw mors good thaa anything I ever
tried and 1 was aa pleased at reeulte
that 1 aav away several boxes to my
friends wb kavo also had the asms
benefits, v- ....
Prom boob ' Aatbony. Portmarray,
JTew Jereeyt I have taken Ituarfa
titepepeta Tableta wHk the best re
sults. I had Dyspepcm for els years
and had taken a great deal of medicine,
but the tableta seem to take right a hold
and 1 feel good. 1 ant a fanner and Una
burner aad I 1 heartily recommend ta
everyone who has any trouble with his
stomach ta aaa these Tablets
Prom Mrs. M- K. Weet. Prae ton, Minn.;
I have received surprisingly good ef f ecta
from. Being atuart's Dyspepsia Tableta,
gave oas halt of my last boa ta a
frte'ad who also suffered from ladlgee-
tion aad aba had tb aame good results.
Prom Mrs. Agnes X. RaJstoa. Cadillac,
Mleh.. I have bees taking at serfs Dys
pepata Tableta aad 1 am very much bet
tap, aad feel vary grateful for th great
aefit I save reearved ta aa abort a
Urn.
ataarf a Dyspepsia Tableta r a oar-
taia car for ail forma of tadtgeetioa.
They ar aot claimed to be a eure-ell.
bat ara prwpsred for stomach troubles
oaly. aad phyatelaas aad druggists every
wher racBmmsad them to ail persona
aaf fermg rrom aervcua drcpepeut, sour
rn acid gtomacb. .heartburn, btostiwa or
wind oav Btcsaack pad similar Uow.a.
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Another txpensivc Freui:um
. . . Thif week Tha Journal announeaa that with avary each
want ad. for next Sundat Joarnal it Will give away absohitaly ;
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Ptlarigold Ceylon Tea
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STATE FORECLOSES
ON FAIR GROUNDS
AvroBJnrr
. bbvobb rom tauowif ajm
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aalam. Or., Oct The atatd ef Ore
con haa taken advantage of tha law and
yesterday, after som delay, th state
took a full foreclosure' on tha fair
arroutuls nrooertv. Attorney Oeaeral A,
M. Crawford apseared before Judge
Galloway, la department No. 1 of the
c trout t court tor Marlon county, yetet
dav and demanded lodgment under his
complaint against tba state of Oregon In
favor of the aame state or uregoa, ny
which ha secured aa order of gals
niiut the fair around, for th pay
ment of the; sum of. mora or leas, H.
At due the Ureduotbls school fund .of
the state, and which waa eeowrsq ay
amrtaaaa aw ths arounda. 1
Attorney Oeaeral Crawford gay that
th. aa iu be allowed to stand un
til the legislature meets and then If
something Is not don by that august
body to pay the amount fee wlU ask
far the sal of the property to tha
hichast bidder. Thar waa no defense
m tha esse and th state took Judg
ment by default .
1 if ft. Van Dnsen. ftsh warden, has sub
mitted bis report to th atate board af
aeh oemmlaaloacrs, ;
rtna af tha nrinmpal things dla-
eusaed a tha meeting yestarday waa the
Ales Grant ease wherein a Justlos of
tba peaee at Astoria declared Grant who
was arrested for not complying with the
state Ashing lswa, ha being a resident f
Washington, not guilty, stating that he
(Ud not been fishing la Oregon waters.
Tha board deemed that th ease aheuld
be brought up again through the dle
trtct attorney and a further tost of It
bo made so that a dedalon may be ar
rived at from a court that haa aoaae
power to pass on the legality of tha
act aad the entire oueetton- -
Th receipts of the offloe for the
month of September were: For licences
Issued to district No. 1. S61 for dis
trict No, t. til lie. and for one and
atanaiMaa ta district M. t. . mak
ing tha total for both dlstrlcta tilers.
Bevarai tmprovamaata nav see dkm
at tha Ontario salmon hatchery daring
th past three month. .
rts senownta aaalnst ths department
amount to the sum of SC.SM.M, tl.91t.TT
of which la against hatchery fund dis
trict No. t. - to agslnat hatchery
fund district No. t. ttU.01 la against
the 'special fund for constructing
hatcheries, oaaat streams tbe Tequlna
bstebcry), ! la against tha special
fund for operating and maintaining
hatoberles, coast streams (th TJmpqua
river hatchery) aad tha aVnith Cooe
river katehery. aad IMTLM la against
tb ganal fund. . .
A petition algsed by mora than tot
voters ta th county waa died for the
cubmUslon of local apt Jon to the legal
voters of this oounty. If tha petition to
found correct the matte will be sub
mitted at tha regular sleotioa ta No-
' Yesterday , Prank P. TaOdagtow.
Charged with keeping a aalooa open oa
kunday was lined t and costs by Judge
Turner. Juotloe of the peace. Talklaa
toa will appeal 'to th higher ootlrt. .
, Dr. X. P. Oalbrcmth, supertnteadeat of
th stats laeaae asylum, died hi re
port yesterday with th beard Of state
asylum aamlssioacrs.
He reports tha general hearth at tha
asylum aa very good dartag the mouth
of aeptembor. Among repair and tae
provementa ha reports two hew lavato
ries aa eompletsd aad aa mere yet aa
aer way. Thla will exhaoet tha ap
propria tlon and laav four mora to be
provided for by general appropriation.
Perm work to well ap aad everythtnej
esoent vearetaMee aad appls ara ka and
K stored. Th orcharda will furnish be-
tweea .ao aad . auahala of
The best reporta and astiaaatas obtaht
able place Oregon's negro population at
l.tle. of which there ar T4 auuea aad
471 fcmalea. Two-tblrda ta Multnomah
eoaaty, where maay porter and sooka
employed oa tha transcontinental II nee
reatde. The niitaracy among th gtata'a
aagro population to amalL
Attempts have bee mad without aao-
oeea to aubsutat whlta laaar ta
sections with that af negro.
tarn h Tat learaaLI
Mist Or,
SOS. haa to
nal 1 and
When -
best bans
Varos
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Oct 4 Natal orang Ma.
erect ma of its aaw
-. sng nleoiiv.
among ue
aeaw ' -t . a, -
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BASKET FIRED JAPAN v
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8UN DRIED JAPAN T
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niM Wranta add. tar '
Many people who are neglect inf
gyraptomg of kidaey trouble,
hopino; it will wear away," are
dnftinff towards Bright' DUwaae,
which Ta kidney trouble in one of
Its worst forma
J I I aw I I II.
itopt tirefularitlea, streogthea
tha urinary orgas and build up
the worn-oat tissue of tha kid
ney ao they, will perform thejf
function properly. Healthy kid
ney atrain out the impurities
from the blood a it passe
through them. , Diseased kidneys
a"o not. and the poisonous wait
matter is carried by the circulation
to every part of the body, causing;
dtuincss, backache, stomach
trouble, sluggish liver, irregular
heart action, etc.
If you hare any signs of Kidney
T-l I .1 1 1 I l
or ciaaaerirouoie commence i
ing FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURB
at once, as it will cure a slight dis
order in a few days and prevent
a fatal malady. It 1 pleasant to
take and benefits the whole system.
H aw to ntadl Out.
Yoa eaa oaaily aatannlaa H yoarktdV
aays ar oat oi order by patting acid
far M hours a botus of tha aria paaaad
apoa arising. It upon aaumiaauoa tt
Is dowdy or milky or baa a brick-duet
pediment or tmall particle float about
tn It, year kidneys are diseased, and
FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURS abaaM aa
bOem at one. . r . . - . ,
ft. ft. Oaikssi Ti
rsaar Tee
S. a, amdapj aTOSrkm tlsnk,Eneakail
"AaoeatoerrearaaclwreMroaauvUBMrfbsa
t bed beea entirely cured of a aerere bi4aef
Bble by bbklaff leea tkaar two botUaset Folrt
tey Cure, b entirely stopped the brictf
, aedlwaat end paia and symDUsmorUasc
d laeaae Claappearad. I am glad bar that 1
bare aaver bed a rature of any af thosa rsp
tcsss dsrlag the four yean tha bare elepeed.
Cod I ia crldsallT eared to stsy ferad, and
basnllr rcwnaimepQ PoJayl Kldacy Cure tc any
gaa sagartag from aUoner ar aueaoar arouaia,
a B Oa. a
Baa Oa,
Diamond Lump, ton. ...f 8.50
Newcastle Lump. ton.... f6.50
Washed Nnt, torL,..,,.f 5JM
KIINQ COAL, CO.
Pcrtlaisd
Martte Works
spakkn a wrty. ,
kUaafaeturers ssa
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COAL,
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