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J: THS 0R2G0N DAILY JOUrilAL. FdllTLAND. IT-IDAY T.'rS MV.Z, rMJ.W. . v ClEAT CHITAKJ t i - That Is th Slogan of the United - Irish 1 aaoiia. In TWa' ; City 7 vf -.. WILL MitET TONIGHT TO J jfi- PROTEST AGAINST IT Ukelihood of a Warm Discussion Whan Resolutions Already Prepared Are. Offered. ; , At Allaky ball tonight, a meeting has been called by-the United, Irleh league, iand It -to predicted Ihtt lf tU - prt ' BrltUill advocate appear'th irlll.M ".. (kept iTeseeedlngiy buay." Leading Irish . Americana disclaim any " Intention to -: limit free speech, and assert that every rain will be cord tally welcomed ; and '.''given platform privilege, but that the discussion, must , be govsroed - by the 'amenities of fair and courteous debate. ,;i , The purpose, of the meeting Is to con . ; elder and pass upon 4, set of resolution v.remoatrsUng against the proposed ar . Vitratton . treaty, between tha United States .and GreatTBrltaln. , The reaolu Jtiooa have been, prepared by member , !of th Umtim. and tinder Its' auaploe fere.algned by the president Dr. Andrew C. mKb.'Vtoe-Prestdent Jam H.Mur iphy. Secretary W. H. flerney, Tieaiurer - Charles Duggfn, and by the eaecutive jcommlttee, T. B. McDeavitt, Daniel Me ,lAIIen, James O'Connor, Dr. M. K. Qal '. ilaher. " Already there are SO signatures, and 999 people are expected to sign this . evening. It hi thought 1.999 name will ' be enrolled before " tha resolutions are -S forwarded to Washington. Ths resola j Hons stats why tha league Is Opposed to Isttx arbitration treaty with Oreat Brit- 'am at thla time. Similar action is be ing taken, .b the league. and kindred bodies aU over tha country. t - ( ' " They say Irimh-Amerlcana do not op pose anything that makes, for peace be. . kween nations, whan ouch proposals are honest and sincere; but they question ,the sincerity 'of Great Britain in tha . present instance. Tney- point ou rea sons why similar treaty was defeated In th ITBIU4 States senate Ave years go. and assert that the same -reasons exist today. They declare their-belief In tha Monroe doctrine, and "America. for Americans," and can conceive of no - ,'contentlon that could arls on tbM jtlnent In . which arbitration by the IVnlted States would be. advisable or ' aecfssAry. ' v '"V- .JCf-" : The TMolutlong.gr. scathing in their ''..:"I",r,vieW of England' course which they mt.r-ru marked -by violation of all j trestle and ef every principle of arbi tration between nations. Whlls she has professed to St de voted to the principles or aroitration,' " Hhey say, she has ever denied thalr apj ". plication." and theyt clto as examples if the truth or this assertion tne i tans . vast, the ,'Orang j Fna Btte, the Limerick treaty, tho act mt tinlon, U- . , 'tlon in' Ireland, .home . rule, . ang many ' -other Instances, , -' ,t ;..?;. .h. A5fV UITJ COWNUL TP ACT IMWEDJATEiy ' : Bseiusat fdt lounell baa ' bona . mpw in i,afng" the costs of the Im- Tprevcrnints ,iw South--rVytland. the.. Ta ' 1 pe.yrs' Ieagu hag cetiAned ,lt to got .i:;o,he' asaennmew- hmmediately. moved thereto by, request or tn racuie sriage coimpany. . which built the First street hrldjre ever Marouan gulch, for Interest On the money '. expended at the rate of .t per eent'per artnuni from November -ItO, until wach tint s h-nssess-" ments msy be oolleeted The total iwaamtnt of4,,f.l ra maav notno lime ago, out wu pruiea by a lav number of property Owners in tn airsctoo. oiswicv. .-. - .n -lV-v- For Heart Trouble t Back np lfy Advlo With Thig Be . " markaal : OfTer g, Tnu vouara l .Worth of My Bemeay tree e i . . ' i sak aa tvfereaee.' so eeimlt. ne eenirlty. ' ttare la aothlng te OrotntM. sothlag to fj either sew er teter. Te esr heart , satferer who kes set tried )? renea Dr. Steep's nMtoratlr 4 wilt gleely glee, tree, - net' s "-fsert aam phi. but full oollar kettle. . " : -"-'I' am warranted la saaklns -this anaaeal after ....... .ibeeattae aUoe ha ne erdtnary renedy. It Ooee , set valnlr try te ttanilate the heart, garb . 1reataesU are weras than Sailaia. It goes . etralgbt te the eeaa aa aH heart tieulile the '. hrt nerrea aat atrenf tbeaa thea aad.vltal. Im theea end reatotas total. Tkes that Is the eed ef heart dlaeaate. " " Far the heart ttarlf ha ne more self . eoa ' tral than a comaae epooge. It Is wade te heat hy a teBaep-aerve a ttey- that It a '. - -erarwlr vialble to tbe naked ere. Vet tea tthaoaaad t Intra a gay Ibla eelteate nerve Boat . same tbe seart le expeas aae eoetract. . ... Tbe heart Is sheet tbe elaa et rear el ..get. Open aae eleae year get a Snsra tlaiea, rrea. sod yea will see tbe atuasUesa laber thla Bt'le aerve moat 4a. ' Tbe heart aeree la enly eee of tbe braneba T ef ta arret ermpethetle aervoea syateia. Eaeb 'brr of tbta antria ta m elaeelr allied with the ethers that Weak area er h-regubjrltr at say .,, peiat la apt k apreed. Heart treahte ffr ... ae.wtlr ariies rreai Stnaiarb tmabkt rbreavk araniathT, and Kldaey troeble may alan follow. " Per each of tbeee arfaaa Is oeerated by a .'hranek ef eaaea aeate aypatbetie serves the " laain serves, , . trtj bne ef s ..j.... V,t osarate the rainothy hot ere a tbe norve , vital arcane baa a aoefol parpaee, ae wau. ror wnat will rare weak- ' Vaeaa 4a ae bnuirb win aurelr rare weakaeaa evWy Warn b -what will tvefara aae eeatee, will aarelr reetore tbebi all. . ,, -There fa aotblttg aew ahnat thla aetblng ,' T nhralrlae would dlapiite. But It re. 1 . I matwed tnr If. hheea to applf thla knewledre "TrtTi-taw- PHI Il'ta WicrWTTiee7,rr.eiaBwi -. Jteeta-attve hi tbe row It ef a quarter ef a rntnrr ef eadeavar aleeg thla very line, it . . dree net dose tbe ersae er deadea tbe pals . - . bait it dnaa ss at anee ta tha serve the la. aide nerve tee Rower aerve and build it as, (-.aad etreest H-na H and sieke M well. -- If yoa beve beert tmahle and bar aever ...4rU4 aar-aeaMdv. auvalr write and a ok. , I will end yea i order on your drncetet wfalrb he -C.wlll aerevt.a gladly a he " would beropl a AVillar. 1 will kaad yea freat bl abelve a ',' ' " Mandard a lard bottle of my sreerrlptlon, aad he will aead the Mil te me. Thla offer te . tned enly te (treniter te ,mr remedy. Theo Who bav eeiea sard the Roaioretlva do not ,aed tbla evldeaee. There are mn eoedtUoae -. . . he reqnlreaioata. It le ones end frank aad V .'ah-. Jt la the aotweme toet (I a; llmltleaa Wllef. Alt that I eak yoa ha de b to write ' , write .today. . f i A .'i, ;.-..." v .,,-.-.. Per a free order for fuH . dollar- bottle rlnek 1 on pfapepela. ma a on toe ttrart. m aiiblt J'Ureti lr.Jh'k entbe KMnera. ftartno, ' W le. State wumm a ror ne. . book ea Khrvmattsm wbteh hook yog waafc -i m r j r ... - - UJfle iJrllUU1 V Restorative C0S!:37fS KcrosEDi- Bill SfiOVED USOEa Govarnor Suzasta Committee iiJovast2ata : Claim '. of - - CaptainMullan. ' r (Joaraal gseelal ervlce.) V V '' Balera, Or... Jaa 19. After aJ hot de bate, In which Rand, Hodson and Plero condemned jCoshow's bill imposing lla Dimy on emptoyerg ror injury ,io era ployss, ths proposed measurg '. was enewed under. , . , Capron's bill bringing the Oregon na (tonal guard Into conformity -with the Dick law. which governa the mlJIUa In II other atateg. passed ths bouse this afternoon. The bill la approved by Ad Jutant-Ueneral Flnsor, who net with the committee. . '- - k " ' The governor sent a measagg tnis af ternoon suggesting that a committee in. veatlarata the claim of CaDt, John Mu. Ian. for bis services in urging Oregon s Indian war claims against tha govern ment and tha war tax ,clalma Mullan waa employed by the. State and - gave much valuHul aervlce,' but was never recompensed . .' .; . - - '. '. BILLS TO FORWARD S ,f : t THE PORTAGE ROAD 1 ." ' I Joaraal Bporlal Servle.) HaJem Or., Jan. . I. Membera of tha legislature' from Multnomah coun t y and from aastarn . Ores; on. Henry Hah a, r, eVSenfert and J. N. Teal at tended " tneettng her last bight to' discuss tha porta sa road, v "- -' i The fund appropriated hy tha last leg islature for the portage road will be exhausted by the work Of construction, sex that It will be necessary -to provide for tha eoat of -operation and mainte nance hntll the road la on a. aelf-support- lng-akla.." Xt waa estimated that about 11.00ft s, month would be required. -' A committee consisting of Senator- Pierce. Senator Kodaon- aad Representative Dob bin waa appointed to draft a bill mak ing an appropriation for thla purpose. r, A. Beufert presented the advantages that ..would result front having the- port age road enter The Dalles over ths tracks of tha Great Southern. He es timated that on and one fourth miles of additional track would be necessary. Which would coat J1II.O0O. but h waa atrongly ' ef 1 tbe opinion that the plan waa tha beat that eoirld be adopted. -A committee consisting of Senators Wheal'; don and McDonald and Representative McLaod was appointed to draft a bill making ga appropriation for thla pur pose. - ' r. -f c i-rv-v.-.A third ; committee consisting of .1. A. Seufert, Judge- Albert BL Lak and Frank Metaef e was appointed, to negoti ate with the state board for a survey of the east half mil or the proposed new trader th remainder hgytng been already surveyed, by the Oreat Bouthem. "This committee waa atad charged with nego tiating trafflo arrangements -with the Great Sonthern. - That company hag al ready Indicated 1 its wllllngnees, to en ter Into- any - reasonable - arrangement- with, tha portaga.-roadiv,. - - " " 1 1 i ''. MAYGER'S FAIR BILL '.- r PASSES IN THE HOUSE " " : ', ' -.,. . 1 . .' ; - (Proot a Joel Staff Corretpeadeat.) , .Salem,'1 Or Jan. . XO. Maygor'a bill amending tha pawls and Clark fair, act aojaa- to. make lb fate open .June 1 in stead pf May 1, and cose Optobef U ln- sioaa ox. piuvamoer . poaooa ujo 4hih thla afternoon, The speaker explained (hat the -ohange ls desired' byv the- fair management beoauso th government ex- hllta 'cannot be ready before June i. onnccvri t CYDcrTC r ! - , TO END REBATES '".JorH'lan. 1. A special ta th'e World from Washington - says: ..- Tho president thought last night it might be necesnary to call a special session for tbe legislation demanded to prohibit rate discrimination and put an end to secret rebates.- Today he belle va hg bas.th raflroads defeated. -- ' . ' Tbe administration, bill, without- any Important amendment,- will be passed before Marcn 4. At ma recent confer anca. with railroad managers, at which they tried to, talk hlm,OU-f his puns for a Tourt authority to ,ns rates, tbe president told, them hat It was no longer a Kght. for rat legislation, bnt battle between the railroad . Innuenco and congresa, and people are watching it to see to What extent tn railroad Influence Will prove effective. ., - "-y He- has told tbemi that if they-saa-oood la blocking the administration bill in the, senate or emaseulatlng It, the wAnov will Ko .fMttie.. for' tho nennln. alarmed by tho dlplay of power by the rallroada, wilt demand and secure much more drastic - legislation than la. ..now advocated. . Continued oppoaltldn to rea sonable legislation,' the president said. will result fit a cry for government owi orshlp of railroads that It will bo diffl oult. perhaps impossible, to silence. . ROW WITH VENEZUELA v OVER ASPHALT TRUST . x .4. (loaraal sedet Service.) ' Washiagton, Jan. 10. Diplomatic n e-AtiaLtin have heen broken off between Minister Bowen at Caracas ana freni dent Castro by the departure of Cafctro from tha capital. Bowen has notified th stai department that be had re- leoted Castro's proposition to -refer the asphalt dispute to a court or arbitration. whereupon Castro left Caracas.. i...- . i . iii ) i-, WALNUTS AND WINE"' FOR BOY PURGLARS " "I I ' J ,..- , Two 1 1-year-old burglars, said to have successfully i robbed, a aumher or resi dences on tho east slds. are causing an unusual - amount , of work Tor local de tectives. -Their latest, crime was com mitted yesterday afternoon, and th lada will b arfatd today. t. "Testerday Mrs. Murray, f East Nine teenth street.- reported to - Chief Hunt that her residence had been robbed be tween and I o'clock. A pan of glaaa had been broken from' a read doorhnd the door'nnlocked from th outside. After gaining entrance the Juvenile burglar looted th place. , TBey carried Sway , numerous articles, but "enejflned their depredations chiefly to supplies ot candles and nuts-, a bottle .of win was alaa taken Two neighbors say they aew ihe boys" breaking thr-wlndoerTna and witrirr th residence. . aXBZaTA OanomTS SATS. ; j Detectives state that H. J Garrett. tried yesterday in th municipal court on the rharge of vagrancy, s one of tho cleverest thieves that ever operated in this city. He haa confined his opera tion to chicken sine his arrival, It I eald. and detectives assart that ha hss robbed the" rnoet of farmers of hun dreds of fowls. .Us was finally caught by detectives fftrrlgan and Snow. - OALLKJ1AS : . TELEPilCi'iE WAR BeHCoVnpanyFeelsEffact .of Competition of Independent -T' Corporation.''''-,'"! ; OFFERS FREE SERVICE . AND REDUCED RATES Women to. Give Martha Wash ' ', Ington . Tea;'-' Oratorical , Contest to Be Held. " A- (Special Mapatrh to Tbe Joaraal.) . Cervallla, Or..' Jan JO, -There la much discussion- berq. concerning the warfare that la being waged by the. Independent and Bell telephon Companies, About a year. ago th Bell company,' .Which than held complete away In Corvallls, gave notice to it patrons that they would In future have t pay ll.2i lnatead of f 1 a tnonth rent on phones. The-Iadepend nt company baa alnce entered tha Aeld and baa taken practically all . the local buslneaa from tha . Ball people. -. - In order to regain its lost footing, the Bell company is now offering to Install phones -at reduced rates, .and many 'of them free 'of charge. In- residences, for periods of from two to four months. Only twe business men ara standing in with . th "Boll . people, the balance 're maining tru to the , Independent com pany! which has caused the Bell people to lower, their rates and give service at tha usual figure, Business men figure It out that to stand by thq .new com pany is to stand by their own lnferssts. aad aay they -do not Intend to return to tho people who, because of no opposi tion, proposed to raise tha rata at their pleasure only year ago. ; Before tho end of this week Corvallls aad Independence ara 'to bo connected by- Independent telephone- llnee. Th oonimunlcatlon wfll be established bver rural ilnaa. Because of stormy weather tha-work baa "been aomewhat delayed. but Is to b' completed within a. few daya. . ' . , 'C T. J ' -x ;. . . ? JL '-. - K ' r ; "vTltt It Troa. ' - ; Tha women -of. the First. Methodist church are to give Martha "Washington tea at the church parlor! on th evening bf February 21. , A patiiotlo program. a Supper served- both in modsrn.and in ancktnt style, and, the wearing of Mar tha Washington costumes are- feature decided upon at a meeting held for tho purpose last, venlng. 7 .-" -" ri ,-r' Oratortoal Oonoos.', ,-. H-Tho; loral oratorical -eon te J takes piece at tne college armory -on January ZT. .'7 The societies and speakers- are: Utopians, Miss taura tPottsr Peronlan, Mtas Loulss ailbertr Pierian, Mtsa Kdna Smith; Borosi Miss- l.uclle Roberts;. Amlclatlin. .'John Wlthytombe; Zeta gatheana, Ralph, Shepard; Jeffersbnlan, M. V. WeAtherfords Philadelphlan, Ilar man BUyeu. Th state ooatest will be held at Newberg," March 10. " -' - Thla evening tho t mon 'f ' th Tlrst Methodist church ore to-hold-a recep tion in the church parlors, tho gussta being th' membera and frtands of the church, i Invltatlona have been lssusd, and tho affair will no doubt be highly in-: terestlng.. Tha merr are to furnish-the ments. Tho event la on quit an aiabo rate aoala..- - .--"!...;:.-..';' Prof a ' Talllahdler of the O. A. C. musical department', is to give a piano J lecture recital at the college chapel thru evening. These recitals are ire, to all. and are very enjoyable events.:. ti--' e.i.1,.,1 .... BADPAVINOAUSE Orr FIRE ENGINE WRECK Th f Condition-. of nrst atrest . was responsible for the wreok the eheml- cal engine,, stationed at the hose house on First; between Jefferson and Madison streets, today. - Th street ,Isa aeri of hills and hollows, and-above these from til roe - to six Inches ars th rails of the street car tracks. .When the en gine reached Taylor street and th driv er attempted to turn 'toward the- scene of tho fire, tho - wreck . occurred. The Street car rails twisted n of -the rear wheels front' th engine 'truck, and the bnt I re apparatus waa put out of service. If is now at a nearby blacksmith shop awaiting repairs. - , ,. " ?' - -At the Intersection of Tamhlll and First streets a trpek driver, In the dark, tiesa' last night," drove his vehicl into a holtnat ,hiid been, left Jy mployea of tho street car company, who are re pairing the frog crossings that have caused much trouble at this point Tb driver was unable to get hla wagon out of the hoi, and .earn of the Oregon Water Power A Railway eompany and the Portland Consolidated were block. aded for soma time. At Is at a number JUST RECEIVED i lOOOf Papetcricsf A . e lteGULARUf 50c1: 1 . TO CLOSE OUT AT J " "T ---- C i r. 19cts. MOT IIVII TKEE TO lUCl fOICIUEl ' SEE OUR WINDOW THE -J7K; GILL-CO. i J-' ; Booksellers sn ; -; Stationers r:.:.t-?-. THIRD AND ALDER :Z Creat Thlnjs it tittle Prices Portland'f Grutest Book Store wMMMMMHMit.g.a; ClLL T0 GELF.!C,.EY ; . i FOR XXHE PORTAGE ROAD d .(rroa a Jewaal gtaff , o waa pood tot.) ah o - Salem, Jan. 10. Pleroa Intro- 0 dueod a bUl appropriating III. o - --for a -period ef two -yeara d d for the portaga' road. -Tho n- d taBtKM-ot-thabUl Is, la caso ey inuno over tn portage roaL.ia . prevented Jby any moana, ta d , oommlsslonors will not have to d s placa prohibitory rsjtM on freight d for ltg mhlntenasce. . , of eltlserts gathered and by a ttnltsd effort 'they wnabled the borsa to pull tho truck out. It la aald there was no warning light left at th bole by th atreet ear men, .- ;.'.. . '- '; 'p' . TELL OF FRAUDS ON : - ; MEDFORD PEOPLE ' Medford . witneses' occupied the tlm of th federal grand Jury thla morning. Nearly all of them are alleged to have been defrauded " through tbo work . of Henry W. Miller and Frank ftl Kincart. . Charles .Nlckelfc editor of the South ern Oregonlan and tho Jacksonville Times and -United State commissioner at. Medford.. went before th grand Jury thla morning t explain' what b had, done-in the last namsd office. Mr.' Mckell- aay that bo Is tbo victim of spiteful charges by business competi tors ....v:;r'--: -., ;', .'.;, . - tC W. Carter and O. C Ragsdala, th former a f armor and th latter th erst-: while proprietor of tho Naga hotel In Medford. testified. H. C ; Buckman, painter; R. ; Smith, frult-growart , Mrs. Julia Miles, Samuel Richardson, mer chant, and William Schoulta; teamster, wer among Jhe other wltneaaes pres ent aad who will probably teatlfy this afternoon. - -'- t-y-- sv-,, v3-;. There ar thrinoro' witnesses to testify In the-Batte Creek Land, Lum ber A Llveatock company . caso -of Wheeler county.- Tnea. with tha Med ford witnesses. Ore all that report dally. MANY CANDIDATES - FOR MASONIC HONORS Vx--.'. -'--.- i' ' a " -T-T At this morning's session of tho semi annual reunion of tha Soottlah Rit Masons at tho cathedral, a class of ta candidates for higher -honors was - put throua-h for- degree ranging from- the eighteenth to tho thirty-aeoond. . Tho list of candidate rouowa: .. gagar HoUenbeck. Astoria;- T. T. 'Imnd, CoqulUe; X O. Jennings, J. 8. Toehlar, W. F Anderson, Rooeburg; T. H. Craw ford. Corvallls; C. Y. Brown. Astoria; W. 3. Xeadaby,-Walter Oadsby, William H. Lang. F. Morrison, Portland: waiter X- Bewley, Sheridan; J. Bowerman, Con don;-Frank Naav Portlands Dean aUaaeh ard. Halnler; B.- P.-Jorgsnssa, kt. Q. lones. S. ey.-Janrwood,j-- C H. : Pre- eenoder. J. 3. Qorman, J.- Edward Wer lein, Portland, and William M. Barrett, HIIHaboro. .:?.- The Soottlah Rit convention end this ovenlng.t:. Tomorrow: night 'th Mystic Shrlners hold their', convention for tho reception and Initiation of candidates. A very good representation Is bet from -all parts of tho northwest, . . HELPED MAN STEAL : r v BROTHER'S TRUNK apartment house. . Seventh . and Ollsun streets, vaaterdav to aea hla .brother. Kta-brother. wssn't at homo, but there waa a tnan" Id' th ball trying to carry S-lrunk away.- f-''- ,.- Give me a lift, old man." i said the stranger with tbe trunk to smith. -Sure." said Smith, and lifted on end lie . waa helping the man- carry 'the trunk downstairs when . th proprietor came out . or. ma . room, ana . spied tn men. -sThe stranger saw him at th same time, dropped th trunk and disappeared. Smith was arrested on. a charg of lar? rhy.-L-..-.rii'-.'3--L.-.'V-.-s ;' Tbronig1ihT,jgrttortiy.'-!W7,,."",I)alg. he xplalned t peculiar circumstance thla. morning In municipal court and tbe case waa dismissed. s bH ever llt nry brotbr agalrti' h said, "I'll assist no 'ono to. carry- g trunk.? -i . r - , TRYING TO ARBITRATE - LEADERS' TROUBLES Joseph tedr and Augusta, his wife, are been attempting to aettre tbelr dlffl- culttes -over division' of property. A board of arbitration consisting of Oeorg W. Joseph, . attorney for Loader, V. K. Strode, .ttornay for kirs. Lader and Ij. Russell of Troutdate, baa been consid ering tho. matter, and ware ready to re port to Judge Fraser thla afternoon. The Loaders became involved In matri monial troubles soma time ago, and at hla request aha deeded to him the home stead near Corbett of 100 acres, and 209 acres of timber land in Gordon creek. She retained 100 acres of land and 12,000 of money, for a portion of whioh Leader has ' sued. -The property: amounted In value to about 120,000,' and the dispute Waa within 110 of settlement Refusing to concede this small sum. the dlsputanta have prolonged tbo litigation, and de layed the commencement of ths trial. CONDUCTOR'S SEARCH - HAS PAINFUL ENDING :. I.-. ", ' .... . r, --, --i "Cafar'tln Ellis, a conductor on the O. R. ft N. Co.'a lines, -is bemoaning tho loss of tn overcoat and a grip?ontalnlng all th tickets ha collected on hi . run Kills runs out .Of Huntington. .. Testf rday h was notified that' a man leaped from the train at a siding 's short distance from Huntington. The man had an overcoat and a grip. It was aald. and acted In a suspicious mannei Ellis Immediately began a search for I llig umitr uf llif rvtl and grtp." I went Ihmiiita tha train and aaked -H went through the rain and aaked every paasenger If he had loat each articles. But .he couldn't find tho man. Then it occurred to htm that be had a coat and a grip himself, and he went to see if they wer where he left them. They wot not." "' ; ' " SOOTHING NEWS FOR SAVAGE BREASTS "ytv contracts for music for ths Lewis and Clark sxpoaltton were signed today - by - tbe exposition' management. Th band of Charles L. Brown snd A. Do Caprlo- ef - Portland -and of Wall la McElroy of Kalem were engaged for. th aomlfmrtmrnnr Charles Dlerkf s bend of 41 pieces hss been secured for a -four .weeks' en- gsgament. 'from Jnly T to August 31. Prof. W. H. Boyer of this city hss been engaged . to give a three days' vocal .musical festival. . consisting of choral and orchestral concerts, oaaly In July. ' A chorus of ovsr tog votes will participate In thee concerts and many noted vocalists will appear on the. pro grams. "v "Cure the conah and aava tho life." tr. Wood's Norway Pin Syrup cures coughs and.polda. down to tho very I verge of consumption. Tf-o, ' -i r .Chicago i;o2:!iS tu :iM;2 r? n r " n rf n nrid f we; rf ''. ;' JIaughterlaff tho priced on Clpthinjx and Men's arid sacrifice. AllSdtscni -Overcoats All Sells end Oyercccts Trnk tl ' ' Mm r - ; ; v ns i w .. ...r;,.' aiso fog..-:'-. MM All SMts'snd JJyercoals. --.-wewivwiru"' (rf'-:Kofj.'v,i 06.50 Corvplets lids of Neckwear - Hats v rJ Undejfeear Etc.' at ramaric ably low price). Big Stock of Xaodi' Ty-soid vtot xu, worn auir t tTA' r ... yew tavke year piofava-. ....... .r.....i..wv v A U bHog rrado, wortkaiJOi 7 CI 7I --re,....J..:.i,..............,......elUi "Jlstra Quality tk aia .that flka... wear - and hold tbstr shape, aU styles aad aaakea, f Afi . :-..woa-a par tJM aad 99-00 kr.. ......... ?I.VO AU onr 9M Seodyoar WoHg aad SaaaTraraod Saoeg ; - yoa'd pay HJi aad SUM yev TJUg shoo mj enj . OlsowkStSi BOW. v i ."ITT. .4 . i i.ViTi. . .... . . ; "yaVaUU- 165-167 First Str bet Morrison - - aaMaataaaaa WILL CHOOSE ORATOR rf - FOR STATE CONTEST .'.'.-, ....A..-, j- - - ,, X: T , r- (ggaolsl JHssshm to, Thsrejrsai4- s Forest Orovo, Orr Jan. lO.-wTb local oratorical coatest;Wl)l be held hero next Friday evening, when an orator will be choaen to rdprestnt this university In the state contest to be' held In Nswborg. There" will be six conteetmijta. Th or der. - the speakers : and thelb-: aubieeta win be as .follow: - "Th Hero of Pro testantism,'?. W.'B. Raamussen; "Tho -First of tha Blacks." Llvla Farrin; The teoltne'of PuriUnlsm." Wr-A. Hall: "Ths Hero 'of the-Reunion." John P- iliiiiiiiK pTwenty-PpuyithD LE ::;i:.:-y:.-.:: r..... j... . , . x ejajwiuajr aiKiuuvii at wmuTC watici rlrv auuvf . mvmt,m, im ,- uic j uiiuuik; ; wb . qcvupj - - burst and caused a deluge of water to pour through tha ceiling and down onto the pianos -?; oil our main floor. ; Before the inatrurbenta could. b moved out. of the way the cases of ' - - 24 of them had been damaged. Fortunately, tha accident waa discovered before., the water ''had got down into the inside of, the planoa. ! ':v)':-';-:';' .:'.-"''.;-. "..i'v-r-f r--v .; ft reall would not take a great deal of time to refinish these cases and put the in , stjrutnenu in perfect "condition. But ottr repair department U now rushed with work, and"" as there is danger of tha ceiling falling as a result of the wetting it received, we are obliged 'to clear our floor Jor a considerable spacer consequently, ; we are very much put out and crowded. , We have therefore decided, to dispose of these, pianos as fast as we can. just as - they are. We ara not only going' to give purchaaers.the.advanUgeofdjustmentalready; made with thejownera of the building, but allow an additional discount as an inducement to get'tne pianos ott our nanus -at once. v . , . , This Conclusion was arrived at too late to rive entire list ',. of .the bargaina are:i;..;.-V,"' ' 'r'v-iJil rTy' tri f '1 I'.L- , Marshall It Wendell, established 1803, beautiful quarter-sawed mahogany ' . , 1 '-. , - case .;.. ' "w"n ri rti (i t I It I M lvlf MI , . . . . . . . . . . ,$375 now., f 21S r Barnes ft Son. mahogany case.-frr.f .l . . . ; i . , . , , ,V. A , . i t . .;. $350 now fl92 , ' Foster St Co lovely mahogany case . . .... .. ; , 1 , ..... .......... ,v . i : : .;. "... $285 now 9230 , - Lester, one of the moat beautiful cases. . . , t , , . ; f . T ',.'. i $450 now;. 7285 :: Schiller', largest size, fine mahogany caae,.'.,,.,......... ,.-........... $450 now $218 ' '? Weser, quarter-sawed oak case,. .. . Vt a. 4.4, '';;'. 1. ; .. $375 now 8108- rHadduiff, handsome walnut - Schumann, largest aiae. mahogany case. ... . . . tt.V.v . v. $425 now 8230 : r Other bargains: A handsome' $250 style, now 8 137TonVAat1selianFrgu $275 . now 8 156; a fine $300 atyle'for 8100. : -: :'. jr V' Every instrument fully guaranteed, and should any defect develop as a result of this mishap, we will gladly repair it free of charge. ;',-.,;; " . 4 C, U ,F'mt come, first served. If you want the best bargain, come early. Pianos ordered byphone pr telegraph can be held onlya ahort time. vBi-ara Piand House, 351 Washing- ton atreet, corner Park. ' .-v-, ..- r -: . -mJ'j ' ' -' L'. - do vnu'll nlenrd. We nre C tlrv; - "'r is-.' . s . Women V Shoess at a hz : See dur FREE HAT OFFER m lllit FREE ABOVrca & Rccc:k ' - . V. V Wort. mp to .flg.OO for ; Mm SatMy Only Itsnlw Vtiila Shirks, wafatso sju ta taraay vSATUROAV JEE THE ,? HAT with vry. purcbaa ef flOoforor.' Mcn'o and Vomon's Shoo A- Sa1 A9rt Oklf, we4 atld,'sisa Oalf, fa aU hg now -.; skapea aa4 'lasOg ths kind yoa g aad pay 8XM U 9AA0 Sot aad yvt get bjoM a.aaUty, m-m awhwybar fit aad k kstbsr gtylg. ,..... -)o.ouU Ta; tt avb. ' lestaog gtyli o faaltty aaywhoro fo - -: dabl ta awaoy, aad wo' will baok om'..; . ';. ... solas f. a.. tero-Th- Kan - Wrro": Savotf :i Tstgt Clara Irwin', "The' Hero of tho Reforma tion," H. W. Sparka. ' - ,';--v ' Tie Judges on. composition ar Prof. Herdman. Portland academy: Dr. 'House of Portland. "nd Rev. Austin Utr of walla walla. Th judge on delivery wlUJJRy;-Mr. old and Prof. Robert son of Forest Orovo and Pro Barnes of HUUboro. J :rT--vj, WATCH LOST IN GERMANY. ' " IS FOUND IN ABERDEEN " - . .-. (BbocIbI TMapatvh to To Joaraal. x ' Aberdeen,' Wash., Jan. 10 A . wgtch. BE OAN. j.f 'u.... i.: ONLY 24 ser - iatmt - UkepatJort. .... 1 v .'.'-5 1 as AlIOY'rccts fiRclnecats wortk. 99 .l:"..tla.0fj fog (mm AllOv'rcoats . -: irottji , axt-aad fog.:.;,: mm i . : - Oft aoaoaoooooa oo o. i and Yamhill beartngr gn , en gravod Inscription. r- "' nest Bloch. Malchnt Germany," jles n- pmtth'g asjrtoh, :iO'thia? olty, .wnicU has caused common V of much Interest, at was left by a sailor-for a aura of J0, or? "other words, ' pawned -owtH ro-":!?-doemed, and, . happening in the-days of "auld lang syne," had aJmoat been for- gottb-untU the attention, of .Manager BlAr.h mmm oallod tn 1 no oh left. ..--- " Tha nam and blrtholaee on th tlmei-a; i p!ce coinciding' with .-, his - own. Mr. V , 8 mocn ramemoerea aoaing - a, imir.,4j wsicn ID auwnm, ; uvnn.ni - J o . ago, but could -not swear to its Identity. ; The watok la a goloVplecoof value, aim-1 : liar -to the-one lost., by the Aberdeen TODAY i- v . t...:ij: : '- ; ;-. . ; of oianoa and Prices. A few .. . .-. ..... .-'iSOflJhnwLgat ft TZ3. 1 1 ' i o. T '.it i- if-. 1.