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TIIS' OZCCII DAILY fbtizZlAt, - rOHTLAIID, . IIONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 18. 1SC3. Tirs awnnn. - Ml ran. at flraad. ."Soldlere ef Korttin, uniumnia i.,.,J."tM Hair Cl)r , arapira ., "W Jolly ABMrloea Tramp" . taud . VudTH1 " ti)oa u ,, Vaaihnrl -,.,,,, .t.. ........ .......Vauuairll V.-". ..-.,, VaSdaVllle Url ......... VaatlaTllle ' Chief David Campbell of the Portland ..fire department attended a banquet la .. Bellwood. 4aetr Wednesday evening and '-expressed appreciation of the excellence bf the volunteer department of that piace. ine occasion was the celebra tlon of the tenth anniversary of the de- partrosaia otganlaatloiirTB.-l."Autln. -a member of Mayor Williams' eUff, was prrsent ana aaaressea tne Banqueters. s fhef prandial portion of the prosram "was prepared by the ladles' auxiliary ' and! was one of the pleasanlest features of (he evening;. '" Foreman 3. B. Rlnkle or the Sell wood department wae com ' pllmented for the efnclency that has , resulted from his administration. Th ; Bellwood department is said to--be the onljj one remaining tnor near Portland tnae nag no paid- members, t ' . - Interest In the Lewie and Clark fair . anal Oregon resources la being man! fesued from an unexpected quarter. The i Portland Commercial club recently sent advertising matter te about 1,000 ublto libraries throughout the United States. Hundreds of these libraries are writing club for additional Informs U on. M the Librarians say. they are ng to Oregon this year, for the pur- of seeing the country and to at- the national conference of Amerl librarians, toeheld In Portland In Of it J pieces of mall received rthlaf ornlngy;;-the Commercial : Club, as letters asuea tor naaiuonai inrorma - Ralph Swltaer, a cripple, struck .his s bead on the scaffolding of the building to tSl -Maiiy . - const . pose v tend .--' can l Julyl - - in course of construction by the German v .Aid Aoclety, Morrison ' and Eleventh , streets, And fell Into tha basement. - He -, lay wedged In on side of a trench? be- . tween the walls and the embankment for some time before the attention of a -passerby was attracted by his groans. "When removed it was found, that, his - left leg wae broken below the knee and . that he was severely cut about tha fore- , -head.- He weighs 100 pounds and Pollce-man-B. F. Smith experienced much dlf ' Acuity In removing' him from' lbs base. men!.. .. l,,..:. :KU-:i ' 'Jfi Ckpt,- Samuel Colaon -of thei Oregon Railroad'. A - Navigation company was .burled yesterday afternoon- from the , P"Prt of . - Pi Flnlay -4V 8w. Mimijf - relatives and friends were Jn attendance, The -ceremonies Were In :charge of Elks' ,r lodge No. 148, of which Captain Colson. - " was a member. Interment was In Ixne tfzr Fir cemetery, and -the call bearers - .' Captains ""Harry "Emkens, Jooeph It. Turner, W. C Snow. George Conway, "K.r Sullivan. A. Saas. B. 8. Edwards and '.George F.,Fuller. :i-rJ;.j1.,- y '.' St. Johns' woolen mills, veneer plant. sawmills and drydock -wltt'b described . in detail by the pupils of the town """ school for the educational exhibit 'of the . Liewls and Clark exposition. Ths assays vwtll be Illustrated by many photographs - stid drawings. Principal John Teuscher w" nag made arrangements 'with the pro. ' prtetors Of establishments to - allow -puplls and photogrephere te ge; through r"-the- mtus. - -4 l - - - 1 -f ' ; M. I-Duff, adnrlnletrator of the ee j tate of James Duff, has been given -m u- rhor1ty by -County-1 Judge Webster to r-swttle-with, the Oregon Railroad Navl- gatton company for $70 for damagea In. z'curr4 by the death" of Dulf tn an accl- ' - dent. A suit Is now pending In the ctr- " rult court for 45JMLjrhe suJt wUf be dismissed. i.-i.rr 'js - Tainnesota "people will meeWTueadaV t evening-at Drew hnll, 1(2 Second street. -near Morrison, to form a society similar "Tto those organised by former resident of other states.- They will arrange to , furnish Information - to '. visitors from Minnesota to it he . exposition. Every -.eligible person In1 Portland or, Oregon Is urged to be present Tuesday-Evening. ;:lPledmont. .PresbyterJan..vChurch, Rev, - I M.' Booser, pastor. Is spending 1(00 ' .to Improve Its building. A new furnace ' - will be put In. the walls retlnted and the audience room will benefitted. ' During the six months of Mr. Bnour'i naatontta - the church harprosperea: andls rapidly 1 . . increasing m memoersnip. . N : A .temporary, scljool building of two -reoiue will ,ja eraoted Immediately In . fentar addition. Mount Tabor, to, relieve ' the "crowded condition ' of - the Mount Tabor school. There are 650. pupils and 14 teachers and every room Is full to , overflowing . ; ." : ' - -- : IS. Ing claims that luls Trammer - - fraudulently misrepresented -the value v-of 'The Brook," at ISSrwashlngton --- street, a saloon fOrmerly-cbnduoted by -T-Colonel Marvey. - He bought the place E7(tra Special . THIS WEEK A 6-Quart f Milk Pan Only try our Spec ial DIended lolfee . 25c lb. 1 Freih Roasted Every Day. TEA flTORp 170 THIRD STREET Phone Main 1708. Between Montooa and Yamhill 'MM for 4,fi0P. and found later that some of the fixtures and stock belonged to The KUeraiPlauo company, and Colonel I'irvey, nnoe aemanda Judgment for tnt.H, the value of the goods bought from. Trumhier that did not belong to aim. , ' . .. . . : ' Twd Ures iocenrred onlhe east side yesterday 'Wbloh were- extlngulsbedtby tha flremea before serious damage was done. To -residence ef J. A. Uuckley, all Savter street, was damaged to the extent of tlVOt The other Ore broke out In the atore df W, H. Markell. In the basement of the West building. Grand avenue and East Alder- street, and al though It threatened to asatrme serious proportions a loss of only a few hundred dollare was sustained, fully cohered by . The dog belonging to Nathan Solomon, which died last Saturday, was taken to tha Portlaad crematory, not w the Sen wood crematorium, as was - previously stated. The dog was highly prised by air. Solomon, -and his loss deplored1 by dog-fanciers general v. Bodle of dogs or brutes are not accepted by. the BU woo crematorium. ."."j.J.;.t ...... .-. Sobacrlptlona made v aetTeral months ago to liquidate the debt of the Cen tenary Methodiat church are being paid in. Over 14,006 has been received, and it is expected that the Indebtedness sf J10.000 will be cleared away wttatn a short tim ; vtv -.. Frank P. King baa given ao 111.000 bond . e guardian of Frances , Sarah King and lorne King, belra .of John Rennlck, Who Inherit t.00 of personal property. The will bequeaths 114.184, which goes to., large riumbet Of pen ions. . ". ;-, -,".1 . . " Tha Paclfla- Construction company. which, has. the contract for making ths fill on East Washington,' Is preparing .to do hm work. Gravel-to-make the llll will be -secured at Nofth Mount Tabor knd transported In ears, : . . . Secure your ststerooms knd tickets on ocean steamer e Roanoke -sailing - from Portland Tuesday afternoon. January 17,. for San Francisco and uom Angeles. Of fice Z60 Alder street. ; Ths reliable stes Itednn for San Francisco-direct Wednesdsy noon. - Cabin. Ill; steerage, ll.yMeala and berth Included.- c. u. Thompson, 'agent. 121 Third street. . - ' - - T. for'. Bala -A rare' chance, - aiminery business successfully run for 11- years. will -bo sold at a aaorlAoe on aooennt of 111 health. R. Becker. 114- Third atreeC To ; quiet title yte property Jn Kern's Addition to Portland, the 8ecurlty-Sav-4 Ing A Trust company has commenced suit agalnar. the. cltyjif -Portland, L-Kew- steamer line -4o- Beit -Tranetsce and 'XAm ' Angeles. Steamer - Roanoke will leave Portland Tuesday afternoon. January .17: , Office 169 ' Alder street, Steamer F. A. Kllburh, for San Fran. Cisco,, calling St Coos Bey and Eureka, from Oak street dock. Saturday, Janu ary 21. atk p m. vTeL Main 2040. .; r r ' Steamer Alliance satis from Couch street dock for Coos- Bay and Eureka, Wednesday, January It. at I p. m. F. P. Baumgartner, agent. Matn HI Steamer Roanoke nails from Portland Tuesday afternoon. January 17, for San Francisco and Los Angeles. Office 260 Alder- street. -' - - r'":",, Restlessness bf mind and body Is. due te a geaeral nerve weakness. O. C C Tonlo will cure iU. For saleby Knight Drug t;o.v C. C--Tonl-reetorea health to. ex hausted body and miOd. ror, saisjpy Knight prug. cot - . : - - aou-"may1saye-34.Trieadfng""ft advertisement of Dry-Bola On page 1 of today's Journal.. J- -.. . - ToTu Fir. nature's remedy, for coughs and colds, SO cents. At Woodard, Cla aV Ck','r.r-i'v-,. : i. Try: Peseock Buckwheat Flour. , Tott will be ooavlnced that It is delicious. -If yott have anything to soil oaU up Main ill rirst, streei. . .-. Rummage aale on millinery" goods at R. Becker's. 214 Third, street. . Ask your grocer' for Golden Cheddar. 1 " C. K.. HdltTdontlstr?! FalHns, SNOWBALL BAmiTiE&iDs: BADLY FOff PARKER During a' snowball battle last 8stur jay -between the tnoldara-, andboller makers of -the Willamette iron and. Steel works. Third ! end Gllsan . streets, A. Parker, one of tha participants, received Injuries which resulted In the loss of aSflnger.-of ths left hand, ft-r During the noon hour: several of the molders threw snowballs at 4be boner makers and a battle ensued, Parker was attacked bytwo of -Jils opponents and sought safety In -flight. In running ho stumb)ed and a heavy Iron costing fell on his hand snd crushed one" of his fingers. A physician was called and found amputation neceeaaryj - v SALOONKEEPER GONE ' - AND STOCK DISAPPEARS Police officers snd others are search ing for Sol Fisher, untit recently pro prietor "Of the Bretn sahxmi-410 Wash ington 'street. Fisher has dlssppeared and all efforts to locate him bar been futile. Everything of value has been taken from the ssloon. ,'.. Fisher -was In trouble because of the complaints made- against him of per mitting minors In hie saloon. . He ap peared In municipal court on Jhe charge. NerghhWs'CompTriIneT"fnaTtfie place wao open after hours and . that It was dis orderly.-.,-.. -, -v. --'-.-."; .. - OSTPONEMENT OF , : THE GAMBLE RECITAL Yhe muelcai recital of the. KfneH Gamble, company set fdt tonight hoa been postponed until January 24. Whllo en route lo Portland Mr. Gamble con tracted a severe cold, which he ssys "put m out of business." - ; - fcanrxr rsmsoaTAx. T";:' Mtlner of1 Hood River Is at the Perkins.. ; Ed Blackburn of Baker City Is a guest at the Imperial.- v .a..L. Homer H. Smith Of Salem la In the city on bualness. -. Mr. snd Mrs. George Cuslter of Sll- VeTt0n"rtr7.-gr St the IlulPI Ial. C. H. Farrla la In from Ranlen - William Tlmson of Belllngham Is a guest at- tbe Portland. D. R. Brown Is hers from Vancou ver, R C .''. 1 - - - Mr. and Mrs. H. George are -at the Portland from Asierla. i . Miss Caroline Bnroh Of Rlckreall Is visiting , her cousin. Miss Velena ChUders, of 211 Hooker street. - VAIU2 C? A "J3AICTCE micct c?i:is nvx M. J. r.'sCc Addresses K's.T.Sera .of Your.z Men's Chris - - tian Aaaocljitlon.I The Dixie 'Jubilee Singers. 'eight col ored men, sang yesterday afternoon at the T. M. C A. club meeting, and theln musical numbers-were an attractive lea ture of the program. Heajry J. McCoy. 21 years general sec retary of the Y, M. C. A. la San Fran clsco, spoke on "The-Value-ef a Man.' nuklnaV a powerful ' Impression on hli and le nee and helping thoae who heard btm by ttie vttersnce of praotlcat Ideas on the aubleoti of correct living, lis addressed, his remarks to the young man away from home, and found that out of 70s men present one halt held up their hands when asked how many were In-thst class. Without resorting platitudes, Mr. McCoy convinced the aat dlencs that the best success that can be achieved in this world Is to contribute to society a clean life and effort to accomplish positive good. ."You all hope to be rich some day,' said he, "and with you I entertain tha' same nope. Riches, enable . one todo much good, but far more than for riches I wish for you a noble' life,. and that as you amass fortune you will build char acter."- " - -1 - r-' - In the evening -Mr. McCoyaddressed a large audience at the White Temple on topics connected witn 9&- u. A., worn. Illustrating hja address witn stereoptl con views from th)d and other coun tries. These view showed tha build Inga that have bfen constructed for Y. M. C . A. work throughout the world, and were tana-fble propt of Ux'r mis organisation. . . ;- ER. OF THE CROSS. "- t of taterestlBf Sexmoa by atev. 3, drew Moatgoiaiy Teslerday, Rev. -Andrew J .-Montgomery, pastor of ths Third PreBbyterlari church, -on the yesterday ea tha sua4 JecWrValua of tha Cross.? from Oala tlans, 1:1. j The theme war -the Influ ence of Christianity Wpon the civilisa tion of the world and tha power of that faith to penetrate thautmoet , parts at tha. earth. 7" - ; '"The power of the crosa." said ha. "means something more than the mere wood wherewith It was constructed, or the details of the enactment of the most wonderful tragedy In tha world's his toryr It has. transformed 'the : world. and has gone-Into -ths farthermost re- ice-sea of the-globe. Fui tlienuorenta power is not waning, and althougn wars may Ta gs from timer, to tlme the -cross gradually out surely shall operate to teach the nations that peeoe is better, nd - the- sonss -of the angels as -the shepherds watched their f locks 1y-nlght at the birth of-curlst snail ooniinue to mollify savage passions, and bring all men Into friendly relations.-;,---.- LAST OF. THE SERIES. Balpk .OOlaxa nsaej : Sueoessfnl TTnloa mevlval Serrloea U This City. Rev, Ralph Olllam.-'the evangelist, yesterday concluded a two weeks' aeries of sermons at tha Tsylor street Metho distand -the -Comrregat tonal ofaurclt In Portland. He preached yeeterday after-. noon at the Methodiat cnurcn ana tieia an - evening serylcs for the : Congrega- tlonsllsts. , He has don'offectlve. worle In, this - t:lty. 1 rtho absence r vrt Brougher yesterday morning ha preached at ths First Baptist cnurcn. im iare well sermons later In the day were ad dressed to . the blder- churck. members and to the new. converts who have en- I tered upwti theprobatlonsry period. - He look for a teat "Finally aretnren. rare we. Be "Perfect r -Be ,or: Good.) Com fort: Be of tone Mind. Ltva In Peace, and the God of Love nd Peace Shall Wltb You., -- . -v :.-.-i;. WHAT A MISSION 2r. Artknr X rowa Tells of Trad e- The Vntted 8tates ta now third nation In trade relations with China, according to Rev. Arthur J. Brown, D. D.. of"ths Presbyterian board of foreign missions, and formerly of this city, i He considers this very remarkable- cotiiidBring ntc" fact that In January, 1001. there were only' four American -business-firms to China. . It. Brown states tnai as soon American-. business men eataoiisn thelrown"' houses in China, -Instead -of dealing through European and Chinese flrjns, this country win qoicxiy outstrip lis rivals, France and England. The demand for cotton goods-Jn the orient' has : Immensely Increased, and America Is furnishing moat of It. Flour. kerosene, lumber, locomotive and many other articles of commerce In which America -excels are being exported from this country to Asia. - -t - ; Portlanfi Greatest Book Store In Case of Fire Have your valuables " secure in one of our," Tin Cash or - Bond Boxes A 1! eka. ., Kwm . - $1.00 upwards - - . j ..... . T-. . t t i . - n. from ,56. 00 see, our wmrx)w THE J. K. GILL CO. . Booksellers and ' -r Stationer ? THlRt AND ALDER I t (Treat Things at Little Prices ar vi vai lutuaya si uiut i H.t) J 'i al MMM4taiallraWMMal M kg M fffTTTTTJ TTmTTTTTT TTTTtt POW ori't lin, J. -k 1 I X. T " ii SMLj LW1 HAS C. W. Oarrstt Fever Rfddsn Amid f ' tha l Stju&lor of in Unfurl iJ'J ',. nishad Kannal. . , SKELETON IN THE CLOSET - OF A PORTLAfJVVOMAN Brother Awarded TlTiA onth - From Relative's Estate, but" Cass Was Appealed. In an unattended and tumble-down bed In X room on .the top floor of the dilapidated American Exchange, 1IIU Front street, lies C W. Barrett, tossing inths threes of fever. Hie pillow Is a Obur-sack filled with ahavlngsr his bed ding two filthy blankets and a worn out mattress, -in the room is no ether ar tide of furniture, there is no . means of heating It. Rain drlsalea through a skylight. Front street haa, not furnished a more pitiful, cos of poverty formally eaysc -'. -v - - f The -countVi now that the, man la se riously lUf Is' likely to tak charge, f mm. . - l,-v,...i, ... ,..-jr.' - - ... Barrett:' Is a!, brother of lira. . Xartfa Z. Falling, reputed to he worth at leasi 1100,000; she is the owner of a valuable corner at Fifth- and Washington streets. and -other realty yee- she refuses to help her brother, whoae room cost th neighborhood $1 a month. Barrett ' brought suit last March to compel his sister to support- him. Ke' was awarded. 10 a month from hert ae tata, but It 1 claimed tha outer .has never paid a penny of It ' - Since he was taken 111. -about 10 days ego, residents of ths neighborhood have attended to Barrett's' wants after a fash ion. They- have sent him coffee from ttmeio time and occasionally a modest maal. They ere. charitable people,' but if ahelr chsrlty did not stay iat home,, tney themselves would starve, i For several days r no physlclaa has been hear the unfortunate man) and his case will be called to th .attention of th proper authorities. -' ... - FOR DEVELOPMENT v OF THE WHOLELSTATE A number of Interesting publle events forth near.future are under considera tion. - It Is reported from Union, Or., that a' meeting of- leading cltlsene will be held this evening at that place to organise -a local development league which will become a part of th Oregon Development league.---, ., t i. . i .', SJ.1m nnth,--Treslden of fhe Oregon Development league, 1s at Boise, . Idaho, to attendthe Northwest Fruit Growers' convention of which h Is president. He will also attend a meeting of thai Idaho State Horticultural society and address that body. Immediately on his return to -Oregon he will begin the prepara tion of a program for a meeting of the Oregon Development Jeague, to be held at Portland In March.. .. J. . . ;. - He auergests' an Oregon Development league dinner, to be given at tba rooms of the Portland, Commercial.' club., and paid for .bjf the . Oregon . Development leagua members., . - M.-e. WHlls. secretary of the Cltlxens' association of Echo snd vicinity, and also publisher of th Echo News, li it wort upon an Echo News excursion to the. uewis and Claris exposition. - He began fhe- -work - only- a Sveek ago.--and aireaoy has enough -people to fill steeping ear. , . . - ft IN A THOUSAND DALES 1 ; HE FEEDSjHIS FLOCKS C. W. Cartwrlght and : J. P. Van Houten have sold their Interests In the Baldwin Sheep A Land odmpany to J. E. Edwards of Hay Creek. The ranch lies betweerr the Deschutes and Jebn Day rivers, at ranee rrom Bhanlko.-and In cludes J0.000 aeres of deeded land, much or It under fence, It Is one of the hrg. est sheep ranches In th world, and from le nm a W-m mmw - thAMn.hkuJ snwu. , Beiweett lUU.oorlnWooootff! " n pounds of -wool are annually cut from Its-boras, and. from 10 to 100 mew are I always employed. The ranch oomoanv "was organised. XI years ago by Dr. Bald win -Of, Ban -Francises, ' Itches-passed through various hands, and was owned by the three men first named. Mr,, .Edwards' purchase makes him sole owner of one of the greatest live stock properties In America. A great many thoroughbred Ramboulleta, De laines and Spanish sheep: are sold from the ssnoti for breeding purposes. Mr. Edwards is an experienced and practical sheepman, and. it is his Intention to make this the leading , thoroughbred fsneep ranca 01 tne woria. . ASHIERS MUST GIVE THEIR TESTIMONY Tetters rogatory .from O. V. Linn. Judge of the superior court of Thurston eounty.' Washington, were, filed today .In the circuit court, here ' to compel the giving of depositions by J. W. Newklrk. cashier of the First National bank ef Portland; William A.' McRae. cashier of the- Ixmdon and Bart Francisco bank of Porthindr R.W Schmeer, cashier of the United States National bank; W. 11. Dunkey, cashier of the Ladd A Tilton bank, and R. W. Hoyt. cashier of the Merchants' National bank, 'Tha letters recite that the parties to T-rne-auii or cora B. Bettman agalnat W. W. Bettman agreed that depositions be taken by Qeerg Wdaldwell he Pert- land. and that the bankers named re fused to testify unless they ware sub poenaed The court granted the order, whlcK Js ; plgned . by . Presiding Judge Oeorge. ,' - .. , , . ENNSYLVANIANS TO vTr7. URGANlZEF0R-EAJR The Penneylvanla socle tr will he ner- msnently orgsnlxed this evening at the! meeting to be- held in the city hall. There la every promise that tha at tendance will be large, as the son 'and riaii fth tare of Penneylvanla now living In tha city and vicinity are enthusiastic over the outlook for a large and. working organisation. Reports will be' received from the committee ea officers and by laws: Nearly every member of thewPrnnsyl- vanla legislature haa received a letter requesting him to. use his efforts to have the Keystone state properly represented at the iytwla and Clark fair. .There Is talk of the eorlety securing a head quarters In the rlty where fair visitors from ' Pennsylvsnla ran meet 'and be entertained and furnished with Informa tion regsraing roruana. , Monarch aver pain. Hum. 'Cute, TO rains, stings. Instant relief. . Ir. nomas' Kcleotrlo OIL -At aay drug Store, CC73 G"JCwJ wttkr BarSaa Saaa. SVIaltealtB- staU a-est) aaa tlLlBkealU laklete. A tle aaa speaey cars foe ararf Itebios, senilss, sratr. Majslns. -efuslea, Imtil-r sad Motras hsstor. with he ef hair. Prodaeee clear, kru Uaat, aealUy asis aad pure, rich. qd aluad. - W ; Tncmtmmnt 7Zo LT LT eoaslstanf Hark mm Int, S8B-edle ted.astt, sptlc; Sklehealth lulnt.l. SftptaklllcsrsM, beat tbe skis, ana Sklakealtk Tablets SW(eM te eseel aesM sarma. AU drutl'. Harlsa aap far tha Caiaarlaxlam, tot slnip-ae. slack kasas, wilssss. faaxbaaaa. ebaf las. caapotac mgk hasde. Notblujr will gtva saca a speear ran. . om. a eases, aaa. enstsee for Free Saaavtea sat bsokkts U THILO BAT CO. Jiewart. X. i. . , irOODAKP, 01AKKS 00. Faart sal Waaajtartae, ANOTHER , ... . -, ..' ,, ., ... - ij'-r - FINE ORGAN Kimball PiOrianlOrdercd , for First Methodist Episcopal i Chttrcb, Safera, Throush Eil - ers PiafJO House. - - Mr. A. H, Eilers has just returned from Salem, where ha went to close a contract with the trustees of ths First Methodiat Episcopal church for a pipe organ of the famous Kimball make, for. wmcn ine Altera nana fiouee noias Uie exclusive agency on tne coast. - Tin .make was only decided upon after the board - had gone thoroughly Into tbe matter of Dice orardna and In- veatigated the relative merits ,of the various kinds, the.reauU being- -the unaBHneoe-- oeaision mat Kimball nie Organs possess- -not- only by far. the finest and most dignified tone,' but also mrm cunairuciea on xne oniv reaiiv acien- tiflo pneumatic principle of pipe -organ construction.- namelv. what haa eoraa -to do Known as the Kimball Duplex Tu bular Pneumatic System. r- i ne organ ' in queeuon will be con structed accordlna to sneolal aneclflrs. Hons tO T-onform to tne interior of the cmirf n ana will be finished tn handsome oak to match the woodwork.) -It-will have two manuals ; and IU coat S2.600. . -k - Other noted churches In the U tn wnoro ine tellers piano House haa aup plled - pipe organs - are: - Cumberland Presbyterian church, Portland; St. Law rence church. Portland; i St. Mark's, Trinity, the First Baptist and St Paul's Mission. - Seattle: Humphrey - Memorial M. E, church. Eugene; Church of Notre Dame, San Francisco: First Congrega tional Church Oakland, rial, i Itm Uaih. odist churdh, Moscow Idaho; First Con- Kregaiionai cnurcn, neiiingnam. wash.; Memorial Baptlat church. Los Angeles.' Cal.i St. Michael's Cathedral, Boise, Idaho; First Presbyterian church, Butte, ..rimi Luugrvgaiionai cnuroo. Whatoom. Wash. : - MARRIED TOO SOON AFTER: HER DIVORCE Rozetta Carter Did , Not Qbey tate Law and Would B f' , . Free 'Again. I - - -Discovering thatrahe married Alvln C Carter before the laws of Washington permit remarriage after divorce, Rosetta Carter has sued f iff Jlrvorce. The case la one of several In which the sams reason is assigned for legal separation. Mrs. Carter tells in -her. complaint thai aha was divorced from J. H. Ogla In this I " 1 - , - - - uiartvu -w Alvln C.' Carter In Vancouver. Wash. Sirmonths must elapse before a di vorced person may remarry In Washing ton. cms now seems to correct the mis take and will resume her former state If the court gives her a decree. - - ' William L. Hunssker ' sues Mary A. Husjaaker for divorce, alleging Infidelity and habitual drunkenness, and that she drove him from her, commandlng.that he never Teturn. - ,.. gtoek Oaaaed ft nans : . 'Allen Lewia' Beat Brand. Asnrs: . TONIOHT as TOhTOgltOW KIOBT, Tha yousg KHBsatle acter, VVHITCi WHITTL,E8EV OUZaTMll'rOBTTraTB." , ' . WadnMaay slfhr, Jaaaarr i. " 1 -.Taa Second tm Ooaimsnd.'' -Prices 01, T6e, Me, Sac, SBv. . . COLUMBIA THEATRES ftSS Three sneelal perfnraiaaoa enlT. TOXWUlLlt'SsriAT aad WtD.MSDAT" NKJlITM.. ' - Tke grsad seerlaralsr predeetlea, iVTHE HOLY CITV T T- -yeareeste -eewi- t-7.-zz?rr:. THnwojtT. rnmjtr. SATi-RDaT'iad" KATI-RIIAV If ATINKK. Belasra's eharnlss raiMf eraaia, ' i hu vvipls : Farewell appears see ef Msar AaanM, the . pofHiiar leaeiag sua. ,. Reaklse Neat seats. 4Or.' Baiener.tOe.- ane. Jc. Uallrrr. ISr. -r I". Msltove Seat seats. SSe. wSalrony, e.f lae. Gsllery. loe., . . Uowatnwa hnr ro'aprn alt ear. t2t Mar. nans, Paoee alaia 110. . Bveeuui at Uaatre, Mais sit. ) -f EmpijfeTR tftfa L. ' BaTi Maaarer.- Tvieae Kntne, tSe. t9r. e aad lor. Malta, halt prVa. .tlatee, toalstit m4 tasjerrew siskL the SMdy . eeaesUoa, A Jolly Araariccn Tr&sp an n" wwi. , ... nrrrm. thx viwioixu" CCKCBBT HALL . , ,V, SLABIKA fsL, eoitcsiT svgBT manx. nna iijixgiDs.'- Mine Surveying. Rntlrnad 'Work, Irriga tion, Keriaiming or met liinai, city and County Work Generally. david Lonir" Chi! fe'ir.itrar.d izr, ::m , - Notary Public. ma T, aTsrlloa OVM A3. AFFXAM ZX THE mmnTs a KEEP YOUR wC5 FEET DRY I We nse It and have : Srj Feet, Cocfsrx ; Good ReaIih,rT05pcrity - We (sand it as sale at -i Olds. Wortmaa at Klaa. : Waodsr, Clark , A . . Co., i vaanuja a wareaa,-.. ! w. jr. miu. - ; ktseett Vussg A Oe.a .. . (hMlilard-Ksllr Mm (a, : Koljht Bhoe Co.. . . . . Beutgea Fearay, : " ,J - B. li. glen, J. J. rislwr. list A' Oussa I.lpaa, .-Wolf A - Cm., B. it. SklUnweeaJBI Marks gb Co., 1S1 Mqr- '.. ' rlana. - - At a eeats a kettle. ( - Ezpns 25c v.. ; -i.: t ',' "Moral UMt SatT-aOUB does all claimed for It; -av'5"a.. - mm ' m 'Send for folder containing- endorsements from persona la this, city wh use.iu, RAESTON COX Manufacturer's Agent--iZ Ooauaeroa, Fortlaaa, Oregea. -.'T.MtflJLaxiWof 1862-C0AL ROCK spring coAmco; Sell the pniy Genuine Rock Springs In the City." WHY? B cu w .r th jxrlulv airnti Is but ana Rock Springs In "Wyoming, and tha mines were opened In leei by tha Union Paclflo, which la the eole owner and miner of Rock Spring CoaJL Don't be deceived by any Imitation or would be Rock Springs, mTmbr. tr ' ' ar ; ta - ssalaatya'" aatg. -.'- "?.7::rTr' wm Matt as.. . Rock Springs - ', ' i .. . ''H;-' Mayor, Williams house before Iff HAVE ' , aaaaaaaamiaaaaaaaaaaasaaa- -a-aa-aaaaaaaaaaaaaass s rasmussew. mm Phone Main 1771 N. A IF YOU -HAVE CATARRH Tea aaa XXMXtX pises, For Sale Bijou theatre gutk St.; Ora viisealar.- ... l1. BXWoHAaf BOOMT fTOBt ; THK BBkAf MALCOLM. imnrHIll SOBDOH. . -,- - BUXX TWtaA. -WntA-0l. Aftenwwas imai s a f la.lU;3U. Snsilar rantinwiae from to 10:90. GRANDKr a-Taa l.Traa a. Saroaesn srsaatlne! Ma. sieal Beatler. srlopbwia. le erljlsal Mar- r. "Tha Inaa anaa. 1 Hi. kontral kaeeee. The. Kaana. -l4. at tm VUlare." Jeaale rieietwr -iwmTea laa- Mr. Alt Booaee. sew aoao. --ian i i rj. KaMei neer."- 4aoleBBee,r-- Aa- isipaaaieia Vt.t' Admlaaloa te aar seat, ion. Hat sests.1V. " - THE LYRIC THE ATT BeveaU an A1W. Ofreats. Tata t lTO At) II ' . ' J. SIQN OF SATISFACTIC;: - Known tht Wcrll ' . . . .Overt . - Prices Every wtzrc Buy Walk-Over Shoes "':;" 'and Avoid, v p Bdrro wins Trouble CC3a 5 til A?. CPP. PCIKINS tZIU. FOOT-FORM w e ot -4 v WET-FEJBT COLDS GRIPPE EXPENSE We Paid ' --Doctor"' bill.,.. ..$1 , - y Medicine H .i!'.'Lass-e tlm w4l2T w. Tli result of wet feet . , I1 and La Grippe. -"NT Eaienae 25Jtt "Dry Sol if not. your money kact TXBT DBT. Fkoaa- atoom ' ST," COAL 1904 fof th Union Pactfto Coal Co. 1TTr Coal Co at, says: your THE PAiPIT E. Cor. Second and Teyicxv J as eared salekly if yea aaa BB, tte . t OATABBSJ OtTBS, .. J -'--- by the UUE-DAVTS CrJG CO. NEW BILL AT THEfSTA r Partisan a raakieaaUe TaaaeviUe Sesse. cT.to stro yot. ' ' rtBtli la, 01O w -irts. . --.1.04 A0 Ftf B" iatU. 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