el ilW lavv.t.S W4 J w. GSEAT LEADERS Party's Living and Dead States men suojecis or opeecnee ' at the Annual Rally. V C. E. 8. WOOD AROUSES.- - FAITHFULTQ ENTHUSIASM ' Mr. Bryan Writes That Next Elec- v. tion is Likely to Turn oiv . Economic , Questions ; - -v.-.. ..,.. ........ Th annua) " social rally of . Oregon reroocrata. marking Jackson day, ' was held last Bight at Watsons restaurant. . when 120 men dlscueed aa excellent menu and cheered sentiments . written "and spoken by Democrats of local and national fame. President O, W. Allan of the Young Men's Democratic club, under the auspices of whichthang,ut--wag given, waa toaatmastar. . - ' C K. 8. Wood, speaking of Tmoc- ratio Damooracx." discussed the railroad jouestlon. Ha said:..-. . . "lt railroads be considered aa trus- . . ... k. mjimiIa with m imImI rlvhl. In mar right of war or naked sell, and : subject to be Ousted for breach of trust because of any rebating or -diacrimina-tlng or other unfairness, and a new trus Htea to be Installed, paying the old cora- - pany only the : then value "or ita con traction, rolling stock and equipment; '. any trustee subject at any time to be ousted tf any competent bidder offers better ser-vloe or-ratea; this all aubjeot " to proper .legal regulations of detail." that this theory of railroad control had been endorsed ' by Justice Qaynor of 3itw Tork la a personal latter. , ? atr. Bryan's BagTea. Governor Chamberlain's regrets were - read by Mr. Allen. rrs ' William J. Jlryen wrote: "I regret - Terr much that I cannot be with you - an the celebration of Jackson's day,' bat : trust that the banquet which you pro pose) may not only be gratifying to those who attend, but useful to your community, and state. -Aa soea aa one presidential campaign la dyer the next ' one begins, and those who doalra the .' triumph ofDemoci alto principle must rar be on the alert and ready to defend - the party creed. The next lotlon la -likely t turn upon economic questions, and Democrats everywhere should pro- para to present Democratic remedies for every evil. No owe la empowered to write a platform In advance of the con vention, but we are all In duty bound to advocate rtetnocratic doctrines, to give reasons for our, Democratic faith ahd to attend all the gatherings of our party at which publio opinion is moulded and policies espoused. v trust, therefore. that--the Damocrats who ' attend your -banquet will resolve to attend all pri maries and conventions and aaa to It that Pemouiatiu Tulare are given aa oppor tunity to write the party platform In narmoay wjin ine wjsoee oi lae voters of the party.'4. ... Regrets - weie read from Samuel White of Baker City, Senator O. . P. Coahow ofTtoaoburg. Jefferson" Myers of Portland, John 11. Smith of Astoria, Adam Catlln - of ' Portland, William t jumT si la, uranug. William A.-. Munly responded to-the sentiment, "lessons to Be Learned From Defeats." ; r. -- , Bert-'Haney, Introduced .aa 4 young man who has remained true to his party, ' made an Impassioned alppeal for' union .in the local , ranks. , ;" ' . "The Future ,. of ' the A Democratic 'Party" wis Oglesby Young's subject. In closlnghe proposed. a cold-. water toast to the "Peerless leader, champion ii i mians anaina inns me aanes ox defeat, standa today as the most con irpfcuous leader of national Democracy .W. J. Bryan,'- -', - -' Frederick v. Hoimaa outlined history briefly, later enunciating the doctrine inavt victory must coma ana wilt coma only when the party; of Democracy 9mmlW tktt ATM lttktn(sl WMitl.(.m In place of the negatlona that have been Those wBo i attended ara:' Fred .Weatherford,-Albany; Henry , Blakley, Brownsville; Dr. Carll, Mr Kelley, Ore- gon City; W. B. DUlard, Bt Helena, and these of Portland; H. B. Adams, & C Armitage, O. W. Allen, Quy ArmlUge, 4Daa nnnco, r . a. aterry, . r. jxura-hart,- John A. Bell. Henry Blakely, Dr. F. Cauthorn. Francia Oarna. A. W rn. thorn. , Dr. Carr, J. M. Farmer, J. J. FanchelL J. W. Fersruson. Thomas U. Oreene. N. H. Grafton, F. F. Gatea, John U . m n Haw IP , I . . u - a . . 1 court, F. V. Ho;mn, W. IS. Hendershott, S. K. Hoi comb, B, Kafka, Frank Lee, J. K. Lathrop, W. H, Lesh, Oeorge . 8. jwis, j. u. Meyourn, John Manning, Mercer. W. W. Mclntoah, 8. B. Martin, ' F. a McOrew. M. J. Mailey, Dr. J. ,W. Morrow. R. W. HonUtiw. John Mnnlx M- B. Nlnholaa. W. r MInhnlaa' A 1. J-k x. -eery, t;iiaries A, retrain, s. T. -jnond. J. B. Ryan, Isaac 8wet JtT Bfruble 7Alx. Bweek ften flharatt Charles J. 8chna.be 1, W. P. Hnook. J. E. Blmmona. H. A. Sharp, E. Versteeg, V. : C Van Zanta. W. T. Vaue-hn. John Vi, ism", r. w. vveiier, v a,. B, wood, John- -:-,WoU, Lndwlif WUhelm, M. I. Witt- ,Artrr W XT Wakmns A Vl.. ixril ...va sa-ausJ( a. IU T UAHIU, K. I a. Yniins? rVarlsWlKv Ynitns TnU D Ko'ulka. A- J. McD&nleU D. U MoDaotcL, R. T. Cox. M. J. Redmond, L. M. Taylor - anil florrA T. Jim It H To- Sdaeat Mar Soaa. :.',. Among the 600 women who Bell news papers on the streets of New York Is on who sells papers that her two aons may go to col less and fit themselves to take an honorable place In the world. 'Your Heart: la a wonderful pump that works Inces santly, averaging seventy to - pound atrokes a minute, and forcing from 20 ; to-ss pounds of blood, .throughout the body aacb minute. The rtiwee- that keeps this wonderful pump in motion Is nerve-force, tb n- ii 7 auriiiaiivu tij me nerves. Uls e. over exertion. frlht letv. alcohol, tobacco and athmr ituu. lants weaken these ' nerves, but the heart,'1 Instead of stopping, makes" ex traordinary efforts, and causes heart ' Strain. Then comes 'shortness of breath, heart . palpitation, dlsslneas, ate- be " -niis the- nerves are too weak 14 fur '". tileh power. " Take tha only-aafs remedy, Dr.Miles'HeartCure It feeds, strengthen and builds' up the-aerves and musclea of the heart ao -tbey can suppur the necessary energy. ' "Dr. Miles' Heart Cur la a Marvelous t remedy. I always use It when cardiac trouble IV, present. It meets the Indica tions anntly and completely." c. F. P. KI RCHMORB, M. IX. tta Maea. Ave, Boeton. Masa. ... -. , if first botUe falls ta beoeat money PHIZES OF $W,Q " FOR LIVE STOCK Lewis nd Clark Fair Directors v Announce Classes and the ) ; - Premiums Offered. CHANCES POSSIBLE BUT - LISTlaJEARLY COMPLETE Offers CoVer EvelBrinch of the ; Breeding or rme oiock ri .'tractive Premium List. ' Tha nremluma for the live stock ehow for the Lewis and tiara rear. p- prepriated, arat ' ' , ' For horaea ....... ..,. w... ?.!: Forcatlla " ??u For sheep and goats ' For swine , For poultry and pat ........... 1.800 TotalJ..s.............s....'....l0.000 Tha dlraotora reserve the right , to make changes In the classeiT but the Drobabllitiea are that the lists given are almoat perfect, considering tlje amount of money appropriated for this purpose. The classes thus far determined ara: Claasea . for Shorthorns, tiereroras. Galloways. Angus, Brown Swiss. Dev. nna. Red Polled BulL t years old Of overt bull. 1 years and under t; bull, II and under mqnths; bull. It and under it months: ulL f had under II montne; huii.'under I months: cow. S years old or over: heifer. I. years ana nnaer. a; neuer. II and undec-I montnai nener, it ana under II months; heifer, and under IS months; heifer, under months. Rkunn im Bulls and uowo fvompeti tion limited' to flrat-prlae animala), bull. 1 nu old ar over: rest rVe bull, t years or over; bull, under yeare; reserve bull, under I. years; cow. I years old or over; reserve eow, g years or over; heifer, un der I years; reserve A neirer, unaer s Grand Champions tc-ompeimou- lim ited to champion, animals), bull, any age; reserve bull, any age; eow or neirer, any age; reserve cow or heifer, any age, . A red - Herds tuwnea oy eanionorj, Mill, I years old or over cow, I years or over; heifer. I years and under I; heifer. nder-i; neuer. unaer a Young Meras tuwnea oy "'i""" ' aBulV under I years old: two heifers. 1 year and under i two ncuera, unaer on year. ' ' . Breeder's Young Herd (Females bred by exhibitor) Bull, undsr I years old; two heifers, 1 year- Old ana unuer s, two heifers, -under t-year old. ' - Get of Ona Sire Four - animal . of either sex, any age. get of on aire. " Produce of On Cow Two animals of either sex, any age, produce of on cow. Premier Champlonahlp for Breeder Best showing of cattle In sections 1 to 1 1 inclusive, aa determined by the larg est aggregate amount awarded to ani mals bred by any .eth preeoer. repre sented, . ..1 .: ' , .i Premier Championship for Exhibitor Best .showing of cattle in section-1 to 1J. Inclusive, as determined by theOarg est aggregate amount awarded to ani mala owned by ona exhibitor. . Fat Caul from Kexsorded Sire and Dams(Bhorthorn, Hereford. Angus. Gal loway) Steer or spayed neuer, x years old and under t: ateer or epayed heifer. 1 year old and under H steer or spayed heifer, - under 1 year old. Champion ateer or spayed heifer competition lim ited to first prise winners In above sec tions. Lot of three bead, consisting of one 1-year-old, on yearling -and on calf. Fat Cattle Grades by Recorded Biros Steer or spayed heifer,. 1 years bid nd under ; steer or spayed belferr 1 year Old and wader t; steer or spayed heifer, under ' 1 . year old. . Champion ateer or spayed heifer competition - limited to nrst. prls winners in above sections. Lot of three bead, owned by exhibitor, consisting of 1-year-old, n yearling and' ona calf. . ' 7 - Claaaea for Jerseys. Holsteina, Ayr- shires and Guernseys Bull, I years old or over; bull. I years and under I ; Dull, 1 year and under 1. bull, under 1 year; cow, t years old or over; heifer. 1 years and under I; helfeol year and under I; neirer, unaer year. ' v Champion Bulls and Cows (competi tion limited to flrst-prla animals) Bull, S . years or over; reserve bull. 1 years or over; bull, under I years; re serve bull, under I years; cow, I years old or over; reoerv cowr I years for oven, heifer, under I ' years; reserve heifeo under.! years. . , . - Grand Champion (Competition lim ited to champion animals) Bull, any ; age; reserve . bull, any age; cow or helfar. any age; reserve cow or belter, any sg. i ' - - Aged Herds Bull, I years old or over; eow, I years or over; heifer, t years and under I; heifer,' under 1 year. Young - Herds Bull, under : J years old; two heifers, 1 year and under I; two betrera, under t year; t Breeders' Young Herds (Females bred by exhibitor) Bull, under S years old; two heifers, 1 year and under 2; two helfera, under 1 year. ., . Get of, One Sire Four animals of Ither sex, any age, get of one sire. T Produce of On Cow Two animals of either sex, sny age, produce of on cow. Premier Championship for Breeder Best showing of cattle in sections 1 to I, Inclusive, as determined by tb larg est aggregate amount awarded to ani mals bred by any one breeder repre sented. - " . . ., Premier Championship for Exhibitor- Beat showing of cattle In sections 1 to I, lncluelve,-ks determined by the larg est aggregate amount awarded .to anl? mats owned by on exhibitor. Classes Sheep Raraboulllet. Cotswold. Shropshire, 8panlah Merino, American Delaine, Leicester, Lincoln, Oxford Down, South Down,' Hampshire Down. Dorset, Cheviot Rams, t years old or over; ' 1 year ' and under t years; m inuiiiii, uu - uiiu.1 , muuiu.i I anfftrader ewes. hunder t years; months and under II month a. Champion1 Ram and , Ewe Raan, any age; ewe, any age. Get of One Sire Four animals, two of aacb, aax. under 1 .year. , - Produce of One Ewe Two animals of either ,aex, any age. - .-' . Hock Ram and three ewes. I years old or over. ' .... , , Flock Bred ly Exhibitor On ram. any age; one ewe, 1 years old and over; on awe, 1 year old and under t; on ewe lamb, under I .year eldL - Premier Championship for Breeder Best ahowlng of aheep. In sections 1 to I. Inclusive, aa determined by tha larg- eat aggregat amount awarded to ani mala bred by any on breeder repre sented. . '. . Premier Championship for Exhibitor Best showing of sheep, la section 1 to t, inclusive, a determined by" the largest aggregat amount awarded to animala owned by on exhibitor. 1- Ooats Bucks two yeara old or over, one year and under two yeara, six months and under- twelve months, under six months; does, two years oia or over, months and under twelve months, under six raontha. 7 - Champion buck and doa Buck any age; doe any age.. ... Oct of one sirs Four anjmala, two of .rh mx. under one year. - t r '- Produce of one doe Two animals of either aax, any age. . . jv Flock Buck and three does, two years old or over. , Flock bred, bv exhibitor One buck any are. one doa two years old and over", on doa one yesr and under two, one do kid under na year. - : ' . Premier championship for breeder Beat-showing rof goats in sections 1 to I, inclusive, aa determined oy ma larg mt iimnti amount awarded to ant' mala bred by any no breeder rpri aented. Premier "ehamplonahip f or axhtbttor- Best showing f goats in sections l to s, inoluslva. aa determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded Tto animals owned by one exhibitor.-. Hogs Berkshire, Poland China. Ches ter White, Largs Yorkshire, small xor' hire. nuroo-Jereey. Tarn worth. ' Boars Two years old and over, 1 year and under I years old. months and un der 1 year old, under months old, age oonaldered. . Sowa-r-Two years old and over, l year and under I years old. months ana un der 1 yesr old. under ! months ifc ag considered. , - Herds Best boar and three sowa. owned by exhibitor; ftest boar and three kA-ny agabradand owned by -x hlbltor; four animals of either sex, any age, the .get ,of ona sirs, owned by. ox. hlbltor; litter of pigs, not less thaa six, under I weeks old. .- ; Swoepiukes Best boar, any ago; bast sow, any age, .'.;, :,.r Premier Cnampronshlp Tor Breedei Best showing of hogs. In sections 1 to I. Inclusive, Ss determined by tha larg est aggregate amount awarded to . ani mals bred by any one breeder, repre- aented. ' v-. '-a- t- Premier Championship for Exhibitor- Best showing of hogs. In sections 1 to s. Inclusive, as determined by the larg est aggregate amount awarded to ani mals owned by on xhlbltor,- - V FQREST GROVE VOTES " "r-FOR SALOON MEN Forest Grove's city election yesterday resulted la a victory for the saloon li cense ticket, by majorities ranging from IV on city - mars rial ; to it oh ma yon, Tha campaign was warm. ' The total vote waa HI. of . which Walter Hog. anti-saloon candidate for mayor, received 141. ad hls'opponent, -C- N. Johnson, got 174. A peculiar pbas of the liquor laaua was that the- aaloon ticket was designated "sntl-lron house. The vot era who favored thla ticket were for tha liquor business but against - ita being carried on In a certain building located in an out of tho-way place on the rear end of a block. The. three anti-iron bouse candidates fer councllmen. B. H. Laughlln, C W. McNamar and John Cor nellua, war, elected by majorities of 48, 10. and Itmpertlvtly H. O. Tflng, anti Iroa house candidate for recorder, ' de feated J. R, Robertson by.tl votes. W. Hudson, candidate for treasurer, waa on both tlcketav. p. W. Cronln. anti-Iron house candidate for marshal, was elected by 10 votes yr John A, StrlpUo. . . SELLW00D WOULD HAVE -' -4 - FINE PUBLIC LIBRARY ,Th Sellwtxd library and reading- room association will . hold A publio meeting this evening In Fireman's ball. Miss Mary FIao'm, librarian of the Portland pubno ,llbrary. -will speak oa Gneral Library Work;" Mlas Harriat E. Hassler W1U speak on - Relation bl Library Work to- tho-Young"- nd Rav. William SL GUbert, pastor of the Calvary Presbyterian-church, will deliver an ad dress on "Men and General Reading." Prominent eitlxens of Sellwood will also speak Aluslo will be furnished by local talent. - .. ' .5 The object of tha meeting Is to arouse Interest in the work undertaken by tb association.- A- room- has been secured opposite : the public - school'.- and : it la hoped to have tha. placs ready for us by January 1&- A subscription list suf ficient to maintain th work is about completed. All Interested ar urged to b present.. .. .... 7(. . . v ; HAS OVER TWO 1 ' ' . THOUSAND MEMBERS Wonderful Growth of the Union Pay ment System of Burial A Moit .". Beneficient OrganixatiorL ' . On of th moat beneflcent organisa tion originated of lata by th brain of th fertile American is that known as the - "Union ' Payment System for th burial of th dead. The schero.had ita birth In' Philadelphia, where' Its mem bership numbers a great percentage of th population, and is represented . In Portland by Walter Hoi man of the Bd ward Holman Undertaking company. It is an organisation similar to fraternal insurance, In that each member pays a small . membership . Xe I. 2s oenta and monthly, . payments aa .- fol lows:' Between 1 and t yeara, cents per month; t to II years, 10 centa; 11 to 10 yeara, II cents; (0 to IS years, 10 cents; II to 10 .years, II cents, and 40 to II yeara, 10 centa Thla entitles de ceased persons undsr years to a HO burial service;. 0 to 11, a 1100 burial, and abov that age $110 funerals. The concern has in Portland a membership of more than 1,600, and Is growing with wonderful rapidity. Quit a number of funerals of members have already been held, and In every Instance the service. has been Identical with that given for th same money when cash la paid. Th organisation will doubtUes -grow to many more thouaanda here. " ' -.' PUBLIC OWNERSHIP IS : 'ADVOCATED BY BRYAN , .! .. s . r . ,' .4 . ; (Joaraal special Servlee.V - ' - l..nh r"lt Un Jan. 1 A Wim.m J. Bryan, who attended the Inauguration of Governor Folk.1 gad reaa the legisla ture on Invitation of th ' Republican house.. .Mr, -Bryan congratulated Mle- snurl iiprm th election of Folk and Id that he favored municipal ownership of public Institutions to do away with de moralising corporation Influences In poli tics. Hs praised Roosevelt for commen dations made In hla meseag and predicted a strenuous life) for Roosevelt during th next four years tf he attempted to really curb the power of the railroads. . A Osagh will ajBlckly relieved by. (tare (or Oraaamptloa. SSe. - Plee'l Dry short Blab wood, stove S... $3.00 Same Kind of Wood What's the , " CiO. ; Diflerence?Per cord ..... -.... Jvp Jr - Banfield, Veysey Fuel Co. Phone-Main 353 7 . ' .' ;80 Third St., Cor. Oak FAIR GUGIiDS Beautiful Day Results In Record Breakirif; Attendance at ; -. 'TZ7' Exposition. :k: "-fr-- CONTRACTORS AT WORK, -TO MAKE NOTABLE EXHIBIT Washington State Commission vConfident of a Large Sum , for Grand Display. , : Prominent educators of Oregon ar working In th Interests of a great northwest educational Jeagu to be held In Portland during th Lewis and Clark exposition, -In whloh Oregon, Washing ton. Idaho and Montana will participate. It Is planned to have educators of na tional repute- preeent to deliver lectures and -read oaoers on the vital questions at Usu In the educational world.- It to argued that aucrr a gathering has never been held In the Pacific northwest, and will be of Inestimable value to the coun try, educationally, .r il r Next .Saturday . afternoon a ' meeting of the principals and county superin tendents of th state will be held at the headquarters of the , exposition In . th Qtearna building for tb purpose or-ais-cusstng th advisability Of holding such a conaresa. v it held It will bo under the. auspices of th Oregon State Teachers' association and will take th place f the annual teachers, institute. Th advisability of dispensing with the various county teachers- institutes na allowing the teachers to attend the con gress instead will be considered. ' --,v Th stat associations of Waahtngton, Idaho and Montana will be invited to participate In, the congrees If th plan is adopted. . .. .. . : MY. Roblaaoaw rlaa laAotoed, w y. Roblnaon. aunervlsor of th Or- ron school exhibit for tb Lewis ahd Clark exposition, was la Salem Satur day and met tha principals of the Ma rlon county schools. Mr. Robinsons plan of Preparing exhibit work will be followed, lie rouna me wars, weu uuf der way, aa the county commissioners had appointed a committee to- assist in tha Dreoaratlon of a school exniDiu- -i n principals will appomi aaaiuuuai Mr. Robinson feels much encourages ta hta work, as teachers and pupils ar rallying enthusiastically ana a grwi exhibit wlU b prepared. He estimates that 18,000 square feat of apace wlU be necessary for the exhibit. This week he will confer wltSthe teachers Of Olk. Linn. Benton and Clackamas ' counties regarding their exhibits. - F. J. Parker of Walla wail a was in th olty yesterday. He stated that at Its meetlna- laat Saturday th Washington state commission to a man, felt confident that th legUlatu- would appropriate th 171.000 aaked for the display at the fair. The speaker of th house of repre sentative la' a member of . tha ooaunls-sloa-and his Influence will bo' a largo factor In securing the pasaage of the de sired amendment. i.,:v,::7..:..7..; - : "7 i Appoiatsd. ; : . The commission appointed committees as follows: .Executive and publicity. 0. W. R. Peaalee, F. J. Parker, t. j. Harrington; finance, T. irmrrlngton. F. 1. - Parker,-W. I- WllUamaJ mlnos and metallurgy, Parker, R. x. Thomas, wii llama; agriculture, O. L- Lindsay, T. J. Harrlnaton. J. O. Meglers hortloultur. Peaalee, Llrtdeey, Megler; forestry and building,. Thomas, wuiiams. unnsay; flah and Ash products, Megler,. Thomas, -Harrington; education ana scenery, vvu' llams. Lindsay, Parker,- i. , -; - Joha A. Wakefield, -director of cone' a Ions, and Frank B. Davidson, who will be In charge of the . admiaalons depart ment, have arrived from BL Louis and will hereafter be fixtures at headquar ters. They had no sooner arrived than th concessionaires on th ground be sieged Colonel Wakefield for attention to OTtate offering, which" they- represent. Few of th rmpoftant concessions have as yet been granted, howeyer. . Colonel Wakefield bring th earn en couraging reports from th east as bar other , officials. - Ther ar hundreds of concesslonalrea headed this way and th exposition will b able to- aeour the cream of tb Bt. Louis snow. ; r ; .. r..,iV.:...r. aaaord reeWsr Utjr. 5 '": ' Sunday was a record-breaking day for attendance at th Lewla and Clark fair ground, exactly 4,100 paid admissions being the result of the .beautiful sun shine.' It wa aregularexpoaltlon crowd, swarming over the grounds and Inspecting th various-feature bow on view with unusual Interest. The crowd, was so larg that a aid gat, bad to be opened to collect the tickets aa rapidly as presented. " . - .. N. 8. Da via. traveling passenger agent for the Denver road, has written for ad vertising matter for general dlatributlon. H states that all railroad men xpct aa enormous travel to the northwest next summer.-" The American Sea Traders' association will la all probability select Portland as th plae of holding th next annual meeting. They ar in session at Cin cinnati. , , . The International association of chiefs of polio -will hold th next annual con vention la Ban Francisco next May and will visit Portland at th cloa of their meeting. Th membership la about 160. ORGANIZE SOCIETY "'r " r - .OF PENNSYLVANIA Sons and daughters of Pennsylvania at a meeting last night at the city hail organised a Pennsylvania Society of Ore gon, Captain Jess M. Baker, U. 8. . presided, and arg H. filmes acted aa secretary. . .- . , , - .- .... Thos present at th meeting last night were: Capt. Jess M, Baker. Dr. Harvey Bailey, B. J. Bloom, W. BoyaM tra. ajsx oernarein,' ur, jia t. card wall. I. Leeser Cohen.. J. A. Currev. I. F. Carman. B. J.' Divert, Dr. A. H. Divan. George H. Hlmeav J. & Oreenfleld. W. J. Hof mann, Mrs. , T. ' Jones, Miss Kate Jones, B. S. Long, B. R. Mason, Jr, J. C, Mann. George T. Myara, -Wallace Mc Cammant. B. S. Pagu. W. O. Oberteuf fer. W. H. Schulta, Mrs. Li sale Schults, Mra Lyd la Krr Turner, Mrs. M. L. Thomas. ,. . '...... .. ,. . ... .. Dry short cord wood, stove .:::$4.50 im -ILL TiiB Yoii Never Know the Mo ment When This Jn - formation May Prove of Infinite Valuer , It II wmT"conaTagraTlg to lUT ClU sen of Portland to know now to oe cured of painful, annoying: and Itohlng pile. Know. then, that Doan's Oint ment Is a Dosltlv remedy for all itchl nesa of tha akin; for piles, ecaema, etc On application relieves and aoothes. Read-thla testimony of Its merit; -- M. Sullivan, employed in the street department of the olty, -who reside on water atreet, at 7IS. aays: "Doan's Oint ment la. without any exception, the beat preparation on earth for th purpoe for which it uae la lndloated. and from my own experience I know that It do all that la claimed for it. For two years I was troubled with the worst kind of itching and bleeding nomorrnom. - t tried on remedy after another and even sent Kaat for a well-known medlulne end waa treated by physicians, but got , no relief until I learned about iBurai ment. I procured a box at the Laua- ra.vta Drnar R&'a store and tha first bd plication gave m relief such as I had not experienced in iwo yeara. x con tlaued the treatment for 'two or Kki, wham.. I waa completely cured, and Bine then I have been free from tb tormenting affliction. Whexever I hear anv ona comDlaln of belna? an' noyed "with pUea . I - never fail to tell them what to do to get cured. I would willingly give 120 for a box rather than Buffer one night Ilk I did botor I used Doan's Ointment." . "- ... For, sal by air dealers. .Price 80 centa Foatar-MUburo Co., Buffalo, K. V ..U .An t m hA TTnt4 ntM . 'Remember th nam. DOAN'sWand take no substitute. , BUILDINGS READY WHEN TERM BEGINS Board of Education Purposes Havirrg All School Children i!-; Housed This ? Year. ,; Supervising Architect Thomas Jonas waa instructed-last night -by th board of ducatlon to prepare plana and speci fications Immediately. for the school im provements, including th new east Bid high, school. ' Th members of th board will look ever the ground for a suitable location tor th aenoot tn Moiiaoay aaar- tlon and report - at th next moating. H. Wittenberg. R. K. Warren and Super inUndent JTrank Rlgler were appointed to make a schedule of teachers' salaries to conform to the 110.000 lnoreas al lowed by th taxpayers. , Th greater Dart-pOljla jnoney will go to th grade Bstilwr. T " A special meeting will bo held soon to Allot the Best Grades it 1 promptly, HI Id B uTrii ( I (Bp D SID ce(0ii Telephone Mtln If You Want : to Realize 'thiii'TTnic Hlhijbfii" Qcaranic5c:iSaIe! DON'T OVERLOOK OUR Mm ifim EVERYTHING m nrsJ0and Younq Men's g15 Suits, all I All WORKING o . , .. .. . in Wc Offer Boiiafidc Reduction $23 Suits 4nd Overcoats -Z5 Suits and Overcoats $30 Suits and OvercMtslearance , Price. r. . ,y"S ', $23 Siiitsn4Over( $3 and t3.50 Perfect Fitting Trouser Now. , . .C5 i $7 and $70 Perfect Fitting Trousers Now... JpO . . , ,$3 and $3.60 Perfect Fitting Trousers Now. ...p7 i 10 Per Cent Reduction )oa all Furnishings :.'-r;-- .. . . (except contract goods).., EXTRA SPEClAlv--Big Jot of Illgh-Grado Ifeder .-"i'Jwear In Odd P EN D 31 1 W 5 R R I discuss th bond laaua fog th proposed new . klarh 7 achOoL . H. Wittenberg broached the aubject of the unpopularity of th 'Atkinson school among parent ahd pupils. .-?';"- V. ',:,'t4i i Musi iMlnlas Seaairssani It- school will mak it on of, th most clean-: owelicricineci I coal 780 3B3 w- , f- ' ri ..v..' IT IN . .. r ' " - REDUCED FROM 10 TO Boy u!ts,nov FOR A REPUTATION AS WELL AS A LIVINQ . IS A-Tm eaaaW Clearance Price . ..,15 Clearance Price.... C20 Sizes at Half Prices.' .' . L E X ON S ON S TRBET -.-';-. popular ohools tn the city."" said he.1 "and It will' soon T be .ruled, to over, flowlpg. We planned for two more eon tars, .and Z anv la favor of putting oo of 4hem In this building immedlatelyv It shnuld be dene for the seed of th ot Foreign '-AStc dfdcliyer STARK 4STREBT ?U-' H. IMMENSE -f - - THE CITY! 'A '? , 50 PER CENT! TUT ; . $9.?5 Suit Sale CC3J2I23Z ! ' .1 oacK., - . . , - on year - and , under two years, six ' .-1 v.