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THE OREGON SUNDAY - JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 3. 1SCX
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7 the First Special Prize--
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7i The list of prise winners in the presidential election contest of the Central Press association, which termi
nated on November J. 1904, is ffam below. The rote was certified by the secretaries of all the states, giving an
aggregate vote of 13490,931.' 'j'" -.V?-7::w. ' ' ' V; ''.' .; : . 7 '":: 77 - V-"'.t7"
Theodore Langguth. an accountant, who had been previously appointed
sisting of Harry J. Strong orD. H. Baldwin ft Co. ana jonn 1. . u stack, immediately commenced tne wore 01
choosing the winning numbers from the estimates which he had previously tabulated according to millions,
thousands, and hundreds. His report was submitted to the committee on swards and the awards 'were confirmed
by 'the committee, after careful inspection. . . ; : W7';-,-,7'7 7 7- r. - 7 v7 -: ,: . .' , 7r ,7'' .-7--
Owing to there being 5,000 names ss winners snd as a large portion arc of no interest to the Oregon country,
The Journal will only publish the names of winners in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. ; - v V
First Prise, Winton ' Automobile,"
Meyer, 197 N. Humboldt St, Chicago;
r Second Prise, Mason ft Hamlin
f i,aoo F, Meyer; estimate, 13490J60.
. - Third Prize, Conover grand piano,
Sunlay, Blue Island, I1L; estimate, 13,59073.
Fourth and fifth Prises, two Conover cabinet grand
upright pianos, value 9000 eacb V, ueyer,J349Q,90Q
.and W. O. Stranley, estimate,' 13490,919. .
Sixth and Seventh Prises, two Conover cabinet grand
upright pianos, value $530 eachRoyal Smith, Sulcarte,
,111, estimate, 13490,917; and D. F Cline, Blue Island,
JUL; estimate, 13490,990. '
Eighth Prise, Conover cabinet grand upright piano.
.vslue 1500Ceorge A. Frank, Keokuk, Iowa; estimate,
. 13490.93. . - :'
- , Ninth and Tenth Prises, two Apollo
ers, value J500 each F, Meyer; estimate, 13490,930; 13
jSI.000. - ,. ;v .. : . ,Vv : ': : , . '
Eleventh Prise, Conover cabinet grand upright piano,
value $45o--F. Meyer; estimate, 13,51,050. """' -.
" " Twelfth and Thirteenth Prises, two Apollo grand piano
players, value $400 each W. B. Bain, sit La Salle St,
Chicago; estimate, 13490473; and Royal Smith, 13491
. 3. 7"s7'v. '7.7,,. 7 j.vj,.7 " 7'-.-
" Fourteenth Prise, one Kingsbury upright piano, value
- (400 IX F. Cline; estimate, 134197.- -, " :f'-- ---'-v-,
Fifteenth and Sixteenth Prises, two Apollo grand piano
players, value $400 each D. F. Pine; estimate, 13491,
163; and R. W. Cohen, 4638 Vincennes Ave Chicago,
Seventeenth prise, Kingsbury upright
P. .a Stanley; estimate, i34"3.. ' i
Mi U to H IwhMlTeirMr'ortmM,' Vtiw
111 . A. K. HuillrT..llao4 UU, Or. .
- - Hrtm M. mm4 M Tw wmuhm, vain SSt
frk. , o. MMo. MtyrlUe. ....., - .
J'rW SA and M lwa mmMm, ttO' Mch.
3. A. Thonuu, MMor4. Or.-
PtIms from To Im 711, indualm Tl trapko
raom, tsIm 8 . . U. t. King, KIiwmus.
Or. .
ttttm 100 aad 101 Two r(M, nlM 00
Mrk. H. Larr, lUlwaukta, Or. '
Prlira 1(U to 106. incltwlw W Al Vtata
carnvraa. vala tm, O. K. fowvll. Brrlla, Or.
Prlara 111 ta i;w, lnclaat Twrntr Al VWta
ralaa S. Knm. Varlaar.. Or.;
Mm IMraaaa, IMwrldaa, Or.jTj. H. Walkar,
Try, Ida.
' Priara 1S1 ta IM, mlaala Foor nlUPa,
valna tSO oaefc.. It. H. ttailtfe. MoaaMatli. Ur.
friar UM la 1A4, laclualra Mil maadoUna,
, vain S rack. H. W. mta. TraauUla. Or.
Prlara IDT to 9U0, . iarinalr r'onr . hllna,
valaa Sns aack. alia. U M. iluaua, H'OHd-
Prlaaa ins ta 214. larhalr Tra tax i,ar.
' Or' UU' U'M MC Ktu Baxtuw.
rrtaca SIR ta " 190, ImItp Kli
valee SJl Jft.' D. i. King, klnaaloo.
lHaf Ml to van, laelaalra Ia allrar pUtrS
j. Ua arta, ralaa J3n aara. J. inarm, Alban,,
Prtaoa ZK ta ZT4. ItKlcuiva 90 AI VUta
caacraa, ralaa 30 aaca. A, A. rale. , Port
t, land. Or.
. Priara 979 to. ITS, lartaalir roar cnltara,
Talaa 930 aaca. Joba Can, Dlllard. Or.: Boa
wt J. Jtcbolar, Botataatoa, Kaa.; t. A. fcoaa,
- Albaar Or.; J. C. Taj tor. Jollot. 111., ara
. aatlik to aaa of tbraa prlaaa olntl7.
Prlana 97 to SMS, lacluatr lratr (raiiha
ptMMMa. alua 430 aaca. A. It. Uaatar, iaiaod
1 Ov, Or.
r I'riara 909 to 311 Inetaatre Toa aaetfoaal
. kooacaaaa. ralaa 27.M aaca. , Charlaa liaeaard,
,. MMiBMalh. Or. ..
Priara 819 to 829, torloalT T aWI rascal.
J Taloe SZT.M. Jaaira LH,r. Molalla. Or.
. Prtara KM to 841. iwlualre r'our tWIIm,
e Talna J6 aacb. A. K. Uunlnr, lalaad Cltr, Or.
.. Priara 98 ta MS, ,lnciartra Twpntr-foor Al
. 'lata f-amrraa, Talae (26 rack. Uroraa .
, moVK 0r- 21 Majrr,. Cilcao; Mra.
.tiara It. Kaeaa. Port la ad. Or., kra catltlad u
ar af tkraa priara Jotatlr.
, rtaa WO to W(0. tachMia-Tni aevtianat
; boufcraara, , Tataa, aack. A. P. Craa.
. , Nonacalh. Or. .
: t - Prlai 467 to 4TS, tltclaalr Twenty rrapko
pboanTaia flk aack. O. J. Uarta, SaaaUa,
5 Prtara 'TT to 481. lnrtnalr Mra ' watcbaa.
-palua 914 rack. B. K. train, Barlow, Or.
i Pliaat W to W, iorlaair Twrat crapko.
, P'J. ''aa HO aackAlwadar UrUltr.
Priara kio to S2S, lsrlaai ra Twra ir carrtnc
Ha, ralaa t aack. i. A. Mnalnarr, HllaJ
bom. Or.: t:. Manrraoa, ttortnanld. Maaa.:
. , Wllltaai llamlaa, lllxon, IlUt W. O. Moraland!
Rrliriowrr, 111.; O. W. Paaaoa, Wortk. 111.
T r. McCajMran. Sagar Oror. IIL) M. l7labo!
, Mar.ruaai. Or.: J. W. Oattoa. Vlrdala. III.;
, H. Ulmaaa, HalL la.: Artkar Walta.
III.; P. i. UVtMm, Chlcaca. aad Bor BoiwrlL
on tla4al, Okia, ara catltlad la aaa of tkaaa
. prlM iulaJlr.
Priara 6.W ta 634, ' tarlkafTV-ftra watrhaa,
aln 97.90 aara. . ,
Prtara MS to- S34. larlaalaa Ona kaadrrd
itom aafotr raaara, aalacd at 99.90 rark. J.
( T. Mlnaar. Vlda, Or.; Y, 0. Hatook. MUwaaklr,
K. Irarich, Albanr, Or.; I. t. Adaiaa.
Motalla, Or.; J. W. Wklttakar, Indcptadaoca.
j Or. --,
Prtara sas to T34, Iwtaalra-Oaa knadrad
' faaaula praa. Talk S2.M aark. T. H. Mallor,
Barlow, or.; D.. A. kirlart, Walla Walla.
, Waak.J r. taoaard, Moamaalk, Or.; O. (it.
. nrt, Partlaad. Or.; A. Jarlak, Un-rala. Or.;
. It. Paolia. Canbr, ' Or. A. T. ' W. McLraa,
: Mranaalnaa. Or. ; Nnta, f. S. Hnatkwlck. Ckl-
.-am; K. B. llubkard. Tlffla, Ohio; M. Taark
' , nwn. WllaoarllK Or.; Mra. K. Tharatoa, Sarar.
. Or.; Mra. A. Sard, Aitrl. Kaa.; W. A. Brat.
i antna. Pa., ara aatitlrd to aaa of tkaaa prtaea
, Priara TS8 to 934, larlaalr Ona kandrM
lrr platrd arr biiooiml r.lua ta5. O. M.
, Waad. Orrtawa, Or.; l. R. Wacgoaa, Burma,
r. i. W. Cam, rorall, or.: l. I. King,
Klnaatoa, Or.( A, B. Mnntar, laltnd City. Or.
' Priara Ad, fa l.feti. larlaaiva Oa tlmiaaad
Hmnrll kanka. aln Sl.ftll ark. W. Wrlgat,
Mora, .; K. A. Caarll, PoKlaad. flr.i-P. R.
"Alriandpr, Partlaad, nr.; 1. O. Baadvll. Ptrt
laad. or.: L. Tab., MapMae-Or.: A. Hd.kr,
Ixitor. Or.; J. x. Hraikrr. Lafaratto, Or.;
, Vaadwaaadra. Paraat Orvrr. )r. t. T.
, Hfc. Ufarrita. Or.t I. B. linwrlt. Waara,
: J. C. Kkaltoa, Wtatfall, Or.; W. H. Millar,
' linlalla. Or.
r J. T. rtraihraat tAfanur, Or., aad
inur jk, t-rritatnwa, IIL, ara aatitlrd
ta oar af itoaa prla lolnilr. r
J. W. .a. Pmall. or.; p. R. Barrlar,
i"artla f ur. or.i J. r.raardri Wandbara. or.
It. B.4Miwv. UUaea, or.;.J. U. BaodaU.
txniaaa, wr, .
of Island Cityt
value $9400 P.
Eighteenth Prise,
estimate, 3.5V
Royal Smith; estimate, 1 3491.948.
grand piano, value
!'.
Smiley, Orfordvule,
value $1,000 -ff. O.
estimate received
Second Special
, -
Vl. ;..
grand piano play
piano, value I400.
Fourth Special
St, Blue Island, I1L;
upright piano, value
. Fifth' Special Prize, value 8350 For, the neretcbr
St, Blue Island, HI.;
upright piano, value
estimate received
tober 15. (October
piano, value $373
. - .7. v 7., ; i
Chicago; estimate,
piano; value 8395.
Noto A.- B. TTaatrr. lalaad CttT. Or... and HI
Stan(l,' Jrffrrara. wto., ara aatitlrd .to aaa
of tha prtara Jointly. . 1
- Notr W.-r. Paraana.. Alhaar. Or., and' H.
W. Cobrti. fhlram. 1U.. ara ratltlrd to ana
af tba priara Joint!.
KotaA. Hrt.W. Dnrar, Or., aad 1. 1. Ham
on. Lafamta, Or., ara aatitlrd to aaa af ta
prlaaa Jotntl. .
Nta f. M. trwla.. Monmratk. Or.: Ed.
Hnllmar. Broaalllc. Or., aad J. Vt. gTaaarr,
Knrtk llrndrrma. IIL, ara aatitlrd to ana of
tkraa prlaw )nintlr.
T. V. Prttlu Monaanatk. Or.; W. ' Railtk.
MoaUrllla. Or.; J. T. Hauraa, Lafartta or.;
N. l. Mia tar, Cnldhrook. Or.
Kota T. 1. prtUt, Monmnatfe. Or., and J. O.
Cra., forrrat. IIL. ara aa titled to aaa af tkaat
prtara )olaUy.
. K. Toa.nll Waara. Or.; R." M. Smltk,
Mooomitb. Or.; W. D. AdaaM. Molalla. Or.;
i. Kail, Portland. Or.: R. rrratMra, Voaralla..
Or.: U. W. Whltakrr. lnlmnlMni. nr.; frmwk
Or.; II. Wrndt. Jarkaoarllla. Or.; P. .IiaaF.
iriin, " r, i u in,, rr. . i gin. aTMWrt
. Or. I B. T. Bontktt. A na-
nnatk. Or.
C. 9. Townlry. W. Butlrr, IjMir.
rllr Kalla. Or 1. R.
Hnotrr, lalaad Cltr, Or.;
Oaonra M. t'maaflrld. Waara,
Or.:
Mo-
Oormirfc, Irrlna, Or.j R. Prrrtmra. Tanralla.
Or.Ll).. SfcSalV Uaaaoata, Or.; J, A.
Mraalucar, Blllaanra. Or.; J. M. Aklaa, Saarlea.
Or. i W. . lioda. Kprloirfield. Or.; John Kra
Mr, Waadbara. Or.; P. Prrraalt. Prnaarr,
Wa.h.; S. A. Ball, Ball, ton. Or.; W. Bntlrr,
Iitoen-lla Pall. Or.; B, M. Rlak. tiooarbrrrr.
Or.; Mra.- K. Stanton. Tolrdo, Or.; o. Ella,
Pall tllr. Or.: A. R. Hnntrr. Uland Cltr, Or.;
1. W. Carra. PaaaU,4rr.; A. D. Hornrtt, Ear la
Crcrk, Or.; J. A. flrwaana. , Portland. Or.;
O. M. Swarjart, Klktoa, Or.; Backlry Broa..
Oakland, Or.
Priara 1.8.18 to I.M4. Inrloalrr On knndrrd
rllrrr-alatrd arat forka. ralna tl.25 aack. J.
A. Mraainfrr, HIIMiora, Or.; 1. T. Mlnocy,
JTMa, Or.; r, 1, Mom. Vanmarrr. Waab.
, I Notr kt D. (-tawrfn, Wkita Halmoa. Wart.,
aad Will O. Clark. Ottawa. IIL. ar aotltled
to ana of tkaaa priara Jointly.
Prtara-1 MB to 9.834. lw loalrr Oa tboaaand
nbnM "Law t'oat Aairrican Homra." yalue
tl.Ot) rark. - C, Brrrlhymr. Daya t rack. ' Or.;
W. Ilubhard. Clarkamaa. Or.; John Yratrr,
MonaMWIIi. tJr.. w. Butlrr, fAtnarrllr Palla,
Or.: at. Bata, Drllaa, Or.: W. U Trolllnarr.
Ilalnra. Or.;. f. W. Whltaker. lodrpratlrara.
Or.: Brrklry Broa OakUnd. Or.; Mra. C. U
Pollnrk. Paliarr, Or.t II. H. Bnta. Dallaa. Or.;
U. M. Marahall. Corr1aalllr; Or.; K.J. HrlW
brrk, ArK ta. r.: p. .Hlarla aad B. K. Irwin,
Harlow. Or.; O. R. Ma toon, norrrdalr. Or.;
0. Ibaard. Moatnnatb. Or.; A. B. Hantrr,
laland City. Or.t K. C. Plnary. Canby. Or.;
W. p. Cnrdr, Canhr. Or. i R. Pan Inn. Caohr,
r.: 1, H. Itrrd. Wrat PortUnd, fir.; W. H.
Taylor. Danaa. Or.;, A. R. Hanter. Ialand City.
Or.; J, 1. RaadaD, Portland. Or.; p. R.. Alrx
andrr. Parkrr, Or.; Ororpr Rnd(rra, Mon month.
Or.; M. A. Perry.- Rwrrt Homr, Or.: II. Botlra
brr. lrnannn, tr.: W. B. Vandrraandrn, Por
rt tlror. Or.; John Oaffrr, Orrtroa City. Or.;
P. II Rrrkrtt. McMlnnrlllr. Or.; A. Jarlah,
Orrraia. Or.r J. D. Tborn. Ttdrwatrr. itr.s U
Talwr. Maplrtoa. Or.; WllUaia Bntlrr, Iitoar.
rllr Palla. Or.; Raamnaaro. Trootdalr. Or.; D.
1. K!n. Klnraton, r.; W. N.- Taylor, Pnaall,
Or.: 1. W. (arrn, Poaall. Or.i K. W. Rlrjra,
Krha, Or.; O. Jobaann, McMlnnrlllr. tir.t P. B.
Alrxandrr. Parkrr. Or.; (i. Toaio, Portland, Or.;
Van tirnnar, PortUad. Or.: W. MarkUn. War.
rrn. Or.: C. Oaalaoa, Warrra. Or.i W. L. Trot
linear. ,nalnra. Or.; A. 1, Tkomaa, Medford,
' j0tr- A.- Ktrbola. ' Wrat IJbrrty, la.,
aad W. Whattrr. of Portland. Or., ' ara
aatitlrd to on of thraa prtara Jointly.
William Bnltrr. . Latoorrll - Palla: Charlra
Lronard.Afonmnnth. Or., ara aatltlad to ona
af tbraa prlsra Jointly.
Rllra Btorrr, Aablaad. ' O.i J. T. Rrnnraa.
Lafayrtt. Or.,' ara rntltlrd to eoa of tbeaa
priara Jointly. .
f. T. Ilrmhrcr.' lafayrtlp. ' Or.,- and H.
Pnllrr, Parantlr. Huk, ara aatitlrd to oar of
tkrao priara Jointly. T !
. Mrftamara. Rapid City, S. n.t William
fJlleMtu-Afteavla.W. II..Bjrlw..Lnodop Mllla,
III. i : b. Alaoa. Kaaaaa 1tr. Mo.; W. sTBonry:
Wallara, J. ft; J. . B. Wlnfrry, Runnrna. la.
Rokrrt 0. Nrkolrr. Hmalnrtna. Kan.; i. D.
Tkorp, Ttdrwatrr. Or,; M. A. Kadana, La) Port.
Ind.; W. O. forhran. Bait Lakr Oiy, I'tak; N.
Poland, .lalrta- O.v B.- A. 'Olrn. Mnrphyahoro,
III.; K II. Iloldrrman, Brarrrtnn. ir.. and O.
af tkrar nrltaa totntly. , .
,.H; L- "" Troutdalr. Or., and J. B. Ralff.
IJttlr Rork. Ark., ara raHtlrd to oaa af fkaa
prima Jointly. , , .
. - J!""! Partland. Or ; tlmrr Brhnm.
Tnark. Til. t t R. Ilawrn. Waara. Or.; J. fl.
Mrltoa. Wratfall Or., aad f. P. Hlarr. hvordn,
Or. arr rntltlrd to an of thraa nrtrra Intntlr.
marlra .rnil. Hatrhtnwn. Minn.: Jokn
ft
Hetlts. nnnanrlllr, Ala.: ft. M. Porim.
ma, O.; P.. B. vlHhh,r4 im t . a u
'"raan, i,r. ; TDompann l.nmhrr r
Paettok Ida.; i. V. PtXIer, Broadalaad, IIL;
CONTEST
Oregon Wins
by the committee on awards, con-
Kingsbury upright piano, value $350
Nineteenth and Twentieth Prizes, two. Apollo . grand
piano players, value $350 each Royal Smith and J. P.
Wis.; estimates,. 13,391457; 13491,-
.First Special Prize, value $506 For the nearest correct
before August.-1, .(July 30). A. R,
Hunter, Island City, Or.; cstimate.13,593,763; one Con
over cabinet irand upright piano, value $500. ;
Prize, value $450 For the nearest cor
rect estimate received on or after August 1 and before
August 13, (August 14), L. Burkley Vashington, Iowa;
estimate, 13419,787; one Conover cabinet grand upright
piano, value 450.
Third Special Prise, value $400 For the nearest cor
rect estimate received on or after August 15 and before
September 1, (August 99), W. B. Bain, 918 La Salle St,
Chicago; estimate, 13490473; one Kingsbury upright
..." ; ..-''', v
Prize, value $375 For the nearest cor
rect estimate received on or after September 1 and before
September 15, (September 8), W. G. Stanley, 991 Union
estimate, 13490,875; one Kingsbury
J375. v . ,
rect estimate received on or after September 15, and be
fore October t, (September 16), D. F. Cline, 690 Ann
estimate, 13490,990; one Kingsbury
8350. - ,. '" , . .
Sixth Special Prise, value 9395 For the nearest correct
on or after October t and before Oc
6), F. MeyerL 197 N. Humboldt St,
isofiso -one Kingsbury upright
:;,"
M. Baacbmana, Wllaonrllla, Or. : A. V. Vermrr
But tor, Ind.: C. II. Krrlrr. IMxnn. III.; Knaa
rowlrr. Aakkam,' IILr 4amra T. Ilrrnbm. La-
tayatta. Or.; j. M. Huntrr. JL'anbrldcr. III.;
tl. H. Wood bo ry. Jajnratowa.T N. II.; A. l"
Prrbl. .Anatva, TlL.. and Urarii- W, Fir Id,
Vlrtorla, IIL, ara aatitlrd to aaa of tbraa priara
Jointly. ,
Priara 9.KB to 9,904. lartnalra Sixty atlrrr
platrd. aucar abrlh, ralna IS crnta aark. C.
Ioaard. MonnMatk, Or.; D. M. Marakall,
Cnrrtnaylllr, Or.
Priara 9.H9S to 9.MM. Inrlualrr Ona tboaaand
Rtrpara ' I', Foatrr'a ann( alboma, ralaa IX)
rrn la rark. R. M. Kmltb. Monmoath, Or.; W.
Batlrr. l4itonnll Palla. Or.t W. I Ackmaaa,
I'lalakaBlr Or.i fl Btrmr l1atakant Or.t
"Mra. p. Brlraoa. Ballard, Waab.; R. R. Mlllrr,
mmma. waaa.t a. i, jonra, rark Place, or.;
i. B. Waif. Roaalla. W'aak.; William Lofau.
Irll, Or.; H. i. Mtt.. MrMlanrlllr, or.; K. -A.
t'rrrll, Portland. Or.; B. K. Hop. PartUnd.
Oy.; P. H. IVlr. Klnca Vallry, Or.; V. P.
mirrj, awn, i inn, Lrarina,
or.; m. Aiorrf, r. ntana, k.
Smith. Man
Bvwtk, Or.; A. Hrlalrr, Oafar, Or.; Jokn Kan.
nrdy, Woodbara. Or.; P. H. Tuckrr, Aarora,
Or.; U' Tabor, Maplrtoa, Or.; t. W. Clnwalt,
Wamlc. tr. C. Hlnraa, Barlow, Or.; H.-W.
Prlta, Trootdalr, Or.; H. Rallry, HlllahAfo, Or.;
T.-4V"PatteMa,: Hoc month, Or.jll. J. Kin.
Klnfatoa, Or-; O. B. kainnrr. Hood RIrr,
Or.; D. Klbby, II oak I na. Or.; H. B. toauf,
Wrrtb, Or.; 1. C. Kkalton. Wrat Palla, Or.
' Not. J. H. Marr, Carllale, Nrn. ; Mra. 9.
raaprr. PltUbnrr. Pa.; i. T. Itcmhrra, La far.
rtt. Or.; A. Pouporo, Poapora. Minn., and P.
Mrrrdltb, Tain tor, la., ara ratltlcd to aaa of
tktaa jrlan Jointly. ,
(. i. Laahrrc. JanrarlUr. Wli.; I, D. Kirk,
rkiah. CaL; J. C. MrKlnory, Pilot Point. T.;
O. Wlldc, Twin Brooka, . D.; II. ilofrnaoa,
J. Bakrr, of torn II, 111., and U Urralp, Mi
for, Wla., ara rntltlrd to aaa af tbeaa prlaea
Jointly.
William H. MlUrr, Molalla, Or.; J. T. Hrnv
hrra, Lafayrttr, Or., and U I.vHrlarl. Milton,
la., ara rntltlrd to on of thm -priara Jointly.
Jobn IMrkrna, K her Ida n. Of., aad Himoa
Howard,. Lima,. Ohio, ara entitled to ona of
tbraa priara Jointly.
H. Lonray,. Mllwaokla, Or.,' and D. S. Jen
klna, Colfax, Waab., art antltlad to oaa of
tke priara Jointly. i - ,
T. J. Prttrt. MnnMoth. Or., and J." P.
Drnneen. Prnflrld. IIL, ara entitled to om of
tbraa priara Jointly.
Priara 9.9AS to 4 -104. InrlmrtT Plr han
drd coplra .'Plano.Trraanrra,' ralu 60 ernte
rark. H. U Tyarr.V Boonrllla, Ind.; 0. lark.
Oron, III.; Mra. O. Yon nr. Krknk, lm-i Mra.
W. R. Tnrk, Vrnaodlna. PU.;' c. B. tjarra.
Wlnrbratrr, Ind.; C. Kkame, Dayton, Ky.; C
M. Parkrr,. fblrairo. ill.: W. B. 8 war toot,
t-biraito: ,. Ella. Palla City. Or.; L. A. Par
rand, 8nmnrr, la.; M. II. Lrabo, Marqoam, Or.,
and A. J. IHrkaon, Valrabom, I'a., ara entitled
to one, of tbraa priara Jolatly.
i. P. Mlnnry, Vlda., Or., and C. Orkandrr.
Poralrllo, Ida., ara entitled . te ona of tbcar
priara Jointly.
Mra. A. NrbMn, Pnllman. IIL. and R. R.
Irwin, Barlow. Or., ate entitled to ona of thee
priara Jointly. , ,
D. A. Hunt, Shanlko, Or.) P. prordca, Orern
lal. Minn.; 1. M. Prrra. 02.10 Oottar Oror
are., Chloaro; f. Rrlrkaoa. Axtrll. Neb., aad
MarUn. Wellralry Hllla, Mask, are ea
Utkd to, one, of.thrre priara Jointly.
A. n. Burkboliler, Kalton. Or.; 1. M. TrrL
flreabam. Or.: t. t. Koraataa. BntcblMmi,
Minn. ; S. B. Peter. MllUnrtnn. ill.: B. Oreth.
imndre, Or.; P. Barer, Surer. Or.; B. M.
Rowan. Araro, Or. P. M. 1-owta, Moonwoth,
Or.i M. Tourhman. Wllannrllla. Or J w
llroiton, Martanna, Pla. K. BlaarIL Cbrymnr,
Wye,; R. Alrord, May wood, Nrk.; 1, A. Hna
ltak, Clyatt, Pla.; t. P. Cilia, iurrteonbura.
La. I C. kf. Rranfcakrr,
Cbeyrnna, Wro.; W.
Lane. Pmpketatown. Ul.t 8. N.laoa, aladlaoa.
. , n. u nan. Mm, tfnmi R. tllana,
Keraoaha, Mlrta,; O. Mallakr, rrrdrrtvkabara,
la.; W. Taa Vartrr," Plymonlh. Ind.: H, .
Monrr, nillaanro. Or.', W. T. Urry, Orala. Ha.t
J. T.. Hrmbrra, Idfayrttr. )r.: H. Katrnat,
Cklratn; T. L. Oakn, 428 Drarhnra atreat, t'bl
rairo; 8.M. Anl..raon. Maroaib, III.; 0. V.
T.lmaD. Toldf. ' nr. r-.war- rymna,
Jya.: H. S. huta, Pallaa, Or.; H. (Killlraa,
Starkry, Or.i ! J.'Klns. Klniratoa, Or. : A.
II. Bulllran.
Starkry. Or.: M. J. tiutbrl.
Nartk Pawdaay or, .-.- Hnpe, rorflaad. Or.;
r uvnmvj, r--aniUOTr, wr.J V. tl. WOO.
rtfWB. Or.! B. M. Blak. Ocwhrrry. Or.i
W. w. Laa-tna, Bnurnr, (ir u. I). Urmlone
Wratbwhy. Or.i P. S. Prla, Klnsa Vallry,
Or.: -. Starta and W. f. Nlaiahtrrb-k, Port
land. Or.: 4. Parkrr, Tlolbro.. Or.! r. Mtarla
and 1. M. Smltk. pilot kork: R. renins,
I'anby. Or.t T. J.' Plllrtt. Moftmoath, Or:i
It. T. fVoolhhy, Mnaiaoalk. Or.; 1. J. Klnc,
Kinfatnn, Or. F. Hla.ln and O. W. Whltk
krr, Indrprndrnrr. Itt. : 1. Y, Mlnnrr, Vlda,
Or. r. Ktaria and M. DIMrlbrand. Hilton. Or.i
W. S. Sklrtnwrr, t.amatnrk. Or. I lr. H. R.
Krhrbraa. Manmrntk. or.; Mm. it , rt.rrlnr
n aad Pr. A. Klrrhaai. fnnnlllr, or.; fl,
Toata, r. Starts, B. W. Cockraa aad i. ,
8ELLVO MILL
ALL'OST CERTAlii
Definite Statement: Made That
Woolen Plant Will Locate
7 - There If Built at All. :
NO OTHER LOCATION IS
REGARDED BY BACKERS
Site and Market for Product Se
7 ; cured and Much Stock ia "A
'77- Subscribed. .
- It la practically aaaurod by thoao In
tereated. lip the . woolen mill anterprlaa
at Brllwood that plant of trood capac
ity will bo Initialled on the alto of tho
old Portland woolen mill during; the
year.r For ' months thoao . bacldns the
project, .hava been quietly at work and
yesterday It-waa announced by D. At.
UonaugK, attorney for tbe corporation,
that uf ficient badtlna had been aecured
to make the prospect for aucceaa a cood
one, and that tha only - thins necessary
to speedily secure the establishment of
the Industry at Sell wood was. the sale of
additional stock.' which, sale be under
stood jwaa practically . arranged - for.
apeaklng of the possibility of tbe mill
being- established elsewheer wan Bell-
wood. Nr. Donaugh said: - '
"T. W. Clark, who la the ona chiefly
concerned. Is of tha opinion that Bell
wood la ihe only location available and
that It Is tbe natural place for bis mtlL
Tbe water there la sufficient for all pur
poses and the old mill site la so situated
that it baa transportation facilities on
both the Southern Pacific and O. W. P.
lines.. If the mill la established any
where it will be In Sellwood." r
The comoany beaded by Mrj Clark Is
incorporated lor 1100,000 and bas an op
tion on the old Portland woolen mills
site at Sellwood. ' Mr. Clark at one time
considered locating at Kstacada, but
later gave up this Idea, tbougb the an
nouncement yesterday that Brllwood
was the only location -now considered
was the first definite statement to this
effect and one which cmany-Sellwood
people have been anxiously awaiting. .
Mr. Clark baa before conducted woolen
mills In the "northwest and has the ex
clusive trade ' of carriage cloth whole
salers.' having made a special study of
this fabxJc. and once tbe mill Is In op
eration sufficient orders would be se
cured from thla on source to require
nearly the plant's capacity.
taos msuoiova
Methodist, Presbyterian, Baptist and
ether , eyangellcal . denominations of
Mount Tabor and vicinity have a re
ligious problem that Is troubling them.
Seventh Day Adventlat sanatorium
has Invented a form , of whole-wheat
bread which Is highly regarded by the
housewives of the section, and which
has been generally sold. " Recently the
loaves were delivered with a neat wrap
per teUlng of the necessity of observing
Saturday as the Sabbath, and a series of
Unterestins creed ex-positions have been
artnrrt to tne nnmoa nrTnTnrmr-tnyari i-
MeUtodlsts. The burning, question now
Is, "Better the soggy bread of common
worltmanahlD and no religious addenda.
or the aanltary and toothsome loaf with
Adventlat literature." The sale of the
bread Is not apparently affected, accord.
Ing to tha testimony of local storekeep
ers in the contiguous suburbs, but the
bread and tract subject' bas already
formed the basis of a sermon In Mount
Tabor, and members are divided between
appetJte and creed. '
TOO UAMT nT0T.
Residents of territory' contiguous to
the Albina lines of the Portland Consoli
dated company are making complaint
against restrictions placed against them
In the use of the BL Johns can. Tha
complaint la that many St, Johns people
use the upper AiDina oars insieaa 01
waiting f,or tbe through cars. -and that
since the new system of through serv
ice has been begun the people living
south of the transfer station have been
compelled to use only the local ears.
which are sun crowded ny-tne fenin-
sular patrons, who are supposed to util
ise only the through trains. Tbe crowd
ed condition Is an especial nuisance at
the morning-and evening rush, hours, and
remedies are being sought by tha legiti
mate users of the local can
nnrx o lumit -
Suit has been begun against J. T.
Haverly Irrthe east side Justice court by
C. Bourke,- rtllea:lns xnat ipe carriei
away . lumber from Kast -renin street
and dma-ed the plaintiff to the amount
pf $250. ' The defense ol tne accused is
that the material taken away was chief
ly In the nature of Junk, and had been
pparently discarded ana oecome.a pun-
11c nuisance. -. , - : u , ,
XafPBOTBKEjr xxAOvm. ausr
The University Park Improvement
league met Friday afternoon at tbe Arti
sans' hall In Portsmouth. A committee
was appointed to secure seed to be plant
ed in the waste places of the suburb.
The -grass and flower seeds will De
placed ton vacant blocks, and 'Uprooted
stumps will be made Into bowers.- - A re-
Mnrpky. Foraat Orere, Or. v U. K. Brwln, Bar
low. Or.; A. II. Raamuaaro,, Troutdala, Or.(
, H. Bumraa. starkry, or.
V. B. Tano. Flrwnnd. Or.. 'and t J. Koaatka,
Chk-ara. -are caUtled ta ona of tkaaa priara
Jointly. . .-,. . ..
. Priara 4Nftf te I.T44, Inrhialrr-On Ta
aand two kuadrrd and fifty copies eont-dta-
mnnda, value BO crnta eaca. 1. waian,
Hurllorton, la.; A. Jokneon. Motalla.' Or.; W.
H. Blajiil. rhtraro; J. M.- Rlrrra,. Ualnaavllln,
Pla.; tabu Vrddanx. Lima. Ohio; C..H. (Itlla.
flallatrn. fann.i I. C. Morrtaay. S. jr. 'Morton,
Prrd Mayrra, Chleacn; 11. H. Barrrtt, Wanatrr,
Ohio: Jrnee I'a, Urrxf. Mo. V. t. Allrn;
Vt'elllntrtoa, 111.; 1. . Kirk, ikias, ur.i .
e. M.-fclnnrr. Illot Point. Tex.: J. T. Alra-
aailtk, t'oltax. Waah.; Ckarlre B. Lrwla, far-
praterrlllr, iil; u. h. air La or, n, ni.r
I. W.' Iland. Orrn't, la.; I. U Wavr. Warrior,
Ala.; C. A. Rawla, pl.ttanHwth.Nrb.; N. A.
and l.? R. Vrnnla, Salrai, Or.: H. Stakk.
Orandy. Ulna.: Inr A. Thooiaa, Medfnrd, Or.;
I. K. rtruwn. Hrymrtk, III.; 1. I HIlTarman,
Kirk land. 111.: William Wlndrra. Alrda, 111.1
I. t. Wood, Ada, Oblo; .P. Hrwrtaoa, Aatan
da, Ohio; H. Gardner, Lorrroe, ("ale.: M. C,
Kran, Platnftrld, 111.: S.. W. Alpln, Annata,
III.) K. Salinna, Stafford. Kaa.; W. ft. pokr
man. Blue lalaad. 111.: rred Scholl, rnoaland,
IU.! C. IB, Btrtarn. Bhrfflrld, III.; I. A. KowrlL
Kosmiaak, 111.; W. II. Bnab. Hprlngflrld, 111.;
P. I Hrdlork, Tllliara, la.) K. T. Parla,
Una,, Oblo; Vera Clark, Chicago; il). Klfeby,
HuakiRa, Or.: B. S. CralC. M. A. Ckarltna, IC
Maatln, Itrydra, Or.i Joha Troatar, . W,
Hlalork, Ora.r, Or. I R. I, Darla Orrrnhark,
Or.; P. V. Mlnnry.- Tlria. Or.j J, A- Thomaa,
Mrdfnrd, Or.; Jam, Athena, Or.; A. L'ndrr
drhl. Portland. Or.; f.- W, Marpkyr J. -H..Lara-aia,
K. R. Hop. Portland. Or.
4'. P. Haraoann, Mlnnranolla, Minn.; 1. P.
rawlrr, Lima. Obla, and j. P. Lowrry, lone.
Or., ara rntltlrd to oar of thraa priara Jointly.
A. Jurlata, llrrral. Or., and 1. Lnrana, Jark
aon, Ala., ara aatitlrd Is eae of tkaaa prlaaa
Jointly.
W. N. Rorknam, Oobmf, Or.: Oiarlra Rrrrl.
hrmrr, Iaya ttrark. Or.; H. K. Crawford,
Tnrnrr, or.: K. A. Da Vraala. Salem.'' Or.;
Rrrkley Brna., Oakland. Or.; 1. T. Mlnaer,
Vlda. Or. T. 0. Prttrt t, Moetaoatk. Or.: I.
1. Kins, Klacatoe, Or.; i. . it. Reed, Wrat
I'ortUnd, Or. -
P. M. Ilrrmrna. UnWtmtty. Or., and P. R.
nre. lfayrltr, 111., are entitled to an of
tbra fn-lara Jointly.
Prtcra to 4 MM. Im-ln.lrr To knMrrd
and fifty "Ideal tirsu" aont bovka, ralaa ftO
teBU tack. . ,.' . . . - .
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III lleclth Is 2ii 'Offense
: j ; : stHution Kecesssrjf cf the
Invalids Can Regain Health and Maintain It 23-24
- The Scene of
- There are Interesting things to write
about nowadays both -at hem and
abroad. Boms of the .most remarkable
facts are so close, at hand that they ara
overlooked by the guild of reporters and
correspondents In the excitement of long
trips to the orient and other far away
places. - .
. This Is all a prelude to a statement
Which will probably startle soma of the
readers of this article, but which H is
necessary to accept as ' absolute ' fact
Now here Is the statement expressed
briefly: Disease of every character Is
the manifestation of a lack of 'harmony
in the component parts of the human
system. ; .Restore the' functions to
harmony, and the disease, Is,, of neces
ally, banished. ' .
,Thls Is being done right In our midst
more - effectively and with . greater
economy of time and money, by new
methods than It has ever been done by
the most successful . medical practl-
tloners along the old lines. 1 That this
statement will prove a subject of con
troversy Is . to be expected, but the
writer of thla article has fortified him
self by going so extensively and care
fully Into the matter. , that be Is .able
to assert positively that this la so.' and
In order" to - remove, the last shadow or
doubt, from the. mind of every reader
of this article, he has compiled state
menu of other people who have made
like - Investigations.. There. Is . the
broadest, grandest philanthropy behind
this, because. It Is - an unquestionable
fact that' the misery-snd suffering of
the world 'la traceable In the vast ma
jority of eases to tbe sickness of the
principal, or of some dependent person,
It- follows as a matter of course, that
any system which promises reason
able measure of relief to any consider
able number of persona, must be balled
aa a Oodsend. When any .piece of
mechanism, whether it. be the most
delicate and, Intricate watch, or the
more bulky "but no leas sensitive- loco
motive," it out of repair In tha slightest
degree, tbe resultant work la defective.
Proper results can be achieved only
by restoring the -machine to its normal
State of perfection. Now we must Spply ,
. It Is this wonderful art of healing
without drugs that he teaches to others
He does it that they may be able to
assist him In this work of healing the
afflicted. xHla course of lectures pre
sents to students the accumulated
knowledge of years of study and experi
ment. It is ona tjilng to compile a lec
ture from text books and the writings
of others, as la done on ordinary sub
jects. It is quite-another thing to. take
up new lines of thought, carry them
through, untrodden paths of Investiga
tion ' and ' inquiry, always searching.
wlghlnfraeductlftfandflnally crystal -
Ixtng the' results of. this research Into
easily comprehended form.
This Is Just what professor Hams
has done. By careful application for a
comparatively short time, ,any one can
grasp- the-underlylng principle and see
the superstructure slowly Duut up ne-
port was received from the school board
stating that it would take Immediate
steps toward beautifying the grounds
recently graded, it was decided to noia
an entertainment-April s at Artisans
hall and to secure Portland musical and
elocutionary talent, the proceeds to be
devoted to tbe Improvement work. The
lea cue will meet Friday evening witn
Mrs. Frank Merrill at University Park.
'''.''' uit.idi sToraa. '' ' - ''
(The Portland Consolidated railway has
pledged Itself to the various improve
ment bodies of the suburbs to repair and
paint the stations along Its line. Those
on the Bt. Johns line are- especially
worthy of attention and will be renewed
at once. ; . "
Tha University Park board of trade, at
its weekly meeting -Thuraday, approved
the work -of - the local Improvement
league recently organised, and expressed
Its especial gratification at tbe work al
ready accomplished. ' - t. . '
The Arlstoles club of university park
met with Mrs. George'Henstock Thurs
day and enjoyed a social, evening.
Mra, Q. F. Bell has secured property
on Bherrett avenue, near Thirteenth
street, and will add to the residence dis
trict of Sellwood by tha erection ojC s
two-story dwelling. .
Another Factory for Portland.
An Oregon product heretofore almost
entirely. wasted Is utilised In the manu
facture of a very necessary household
article. - .
Tha consummation of many years or
endeavor and experiment was attained
yesterday when tbe wheels began to turn
In the .factory ot the Hygltnlo Mattress
company at 83 Grand avenue, in this
city.
The filling of the mattress wnieh they
will manufacture Is the fiber of the pine
needle. '" Ths " medicinal and "sanitary
qualities of .this portion of the pine tree
have long been known and appreciated,
but It has been found very difficult to
utilise them In a commercial way.
Many 'experiments extending' over
years have been made . te reducevthe
needles to a fiber In quannttea commer
cially profitable.' , The fiber has been
rsjre!g pain f , .
KhsttaaatM Pain
laetaetly Malleved by s.
Painkiller
Against i::r.::::y A Qecr Crc!.n cr.d !:;cr.i Ccn
Many Remarlibls Cures Without Medicine. . . . -
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the same reasoning to tha human body,
and that brings us st once to the con
clusion. that If any mlaadjustment of
the delicate members which make up
the entire whole can be rectified, then
the human machine will continue its
work with absolute precision. Just as
when it originally came, perfect from
the bauds of its Maker. This very thing
can be' done. 14 has been done thou
sands of time. .It Is being done today.
It will be done tomorrow, and more
frequently the next day, and with, ever
Increasing frequency until It Is tha only
recognised way of treating the human
body which Is out of harmony that Is
diseased.
The Harris Treatment without .medi
cine bas been applied effectively In re
A-t .IT. f
fore his ryes. Th ability la in any
one - to do tbe ' aame work that Pro
fessor Harris is doing. It Is a God
given power, but Ood hss given it to
every man and woman. t We have simply
been dead to the fact and so engrossed
In other lines of investigation, that this
greatest power, of the human race has
been allowed to lie fallow.
fihouhl you not wish to take part In
this wonderful work of rescuing , the
human race from Its suffering snd sor
row, do not overlook tbla: The develop
ment of this power within you, the
knowledge--of hew to-use and" direct-it.
will enable you to meet every condition
of life successfully. It will fortify you
against disease, and enable you to-live
in health, and to maintain your loved
ones In the enjoyment of absolute health
and -all the pleasures that follow in its
wake. , professor Harris wishes, to re
oaed so long In a variety of ways that
Its hygienic qualities have been amply
tested and proven.
It has remained for tbe present com
oanv to attain success In the use of pat
ented machinery, which produces from
the needles quickly and thoroughly a
soft fiber retaining the beneficent quail
ties so much desired. - .. "
- SThe oornpa.ny Is an Oregon corporation
organised upon a firm basis.,. It has s
paid-up stock or s&o.oou, witn Air. a. to.
Davis as president and manager. Mr,
Davis la well known In the financial cir
cles of Portland- having" been Identified
for nearly 20 years with the Portland
Flouring Mills company, most of that
time servlns aa Ita executive vlce-presi
dent He severed this connection the
first of the year to invest In, and take
the management of this, new industry.
The mill for the manufacture of the
fiber is in eastern Oregon, where a force
of people Is employed in gathering the
needles and reducing them to fiber. The
product la then shipped In carload lota
to the factory here, where It Is made Into
mattresses, ptllews and cushions,
A by-product of the mill process Is
the pure pine-needle oil. which Is s very
powerful curative agent.'
Thus even such ah unpromising ap
pearing thing aa a pine needle is made
to surrender to the use of man many
valuable features essential to his com
fort snd well being. - , - ' ,
boy chokes Wildcat:? v
TO DEATH IN CABIN
' (Speelal tliapatrk te Tbe Jopraal.) - v
I Colville, Wash.. March SI. Fifteen
y Bar-old Rex Kvans found a wildcat In
a cabin. Having no gun.' the boy, after
a-terrible struggle. choked the animal
to death. The boy arrived home with
his' clothing- hanging- rtn-shreds and
his body, from neck to feet, a mass of
bloody scars. . :
PRISONER CAPTURED ' - w
- HIDING IN THE HAY
. (Jearnal Speelal ervtr.)
Tacoma. March li. Albert hell, the
bank swindler and mail thief, who
escaped from the federat prison on Mr
Nell's Island on Wednesday, was cap
tured at noon hiding ta the hay of the
prison barn.' '. . . . . ; j
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2C; Century. ; ?
Seilins-lllrsch Buildlns
storing to health a great number of cltl
sena in this community. . Tbe work is .
carried on by Dr. C. W. Harris in person
at hla Infirmary. - 3lVi Washington
street, Selllng-Hlrsch building in Port
land. This man alone and unaided hs
won for himself the highest praise from
many doomed to a lire of sickness and '
an early death people who had been '
given over as beyond the help of the '
most , skilled practitioner undor the old)
methods, : :.,-;,v-. ,., VT
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"He Is' Ilka a winged angel sweetly
wise, born te unlock tbe secrets of tbe
skies," says one. - - T
Another says: "He quiets tho restless ;
?ule of rare, like a benediction that '
ollows after prayer..' .y ,'..,..-,;'
- People not understanding the methods
pursued, and without taking the trouble
to Investigate, have thoughtlessly 'said
thlnga which have made it more diffl-. ,
cult to accomplish ths good which might '
have been possible with their co-operar "
tlon. But no great cause, no good of ,.
importance 'to the world has ever been
carried , to a successful . Issue without -greater
or less opposition at the hands
of unthinking prafa, and the fact.that
thla opposition has manifested Itself In
certain quarters, has served to confirm
Professor Harris In hla conviction, that
this "system and thla system , only Is '
to be the remedial agent In the century
Just dawned. - Had the convictions as to -the
merits of this system stopped at.
this point, had no, one else coma to have '
faith In it save the ' discoverer, much -would
have been added to the fund of -valuable
information In the world, buf
today hundreds. of people have obtained ,
a. knowledge of this system which '
makes ' them - Its firm 1 advocates ' and
apostles for tha spreading of the new :
teaching. - Space here forbids enumerate -
Ing ' many , testimonials - from grateful
patients These can be found in an
18-page ' magaslne called the Harris
Treatment, which Is issued by Professor
Harris for the purpose of acquainting
ths public with the methods employed .
by him for the cure of any and all ..
diseases. There are also many startling;
truths therein propounded, snd the en-'
tire matter is of such a faclnatlng. na
ture as Jo be worthy of thoughtful st .-
tentlon. ' ','. ;'.'' --- ,,'V-.
speetf ully call attention to the fact thai -no
patients will be seen on Bunday or -on
any evening, as this time is reserved
by him for absolute rest. . Cut this out
snd retain. It, aa no further articles will ,
sppear In thla paper for some time.
Professor Harris . Is - here to stay, but '
those who corns to blm -within a Short
time will receive treatment at less cost '
than they will later on. Tout can also
Join this class now for the small cost
of 1(. and only a limited number-can
be taken. Thla class will commence In
a few days, and any one can register '
at Uils price upon the payment of 15.
Your money wilt be refunded if you.
are. not satisfied, after .you hsve at
tended the lectures. This price will bo
advanced , as , soon . ss the school ' Is
opened,- so all those desirous of learn- -Ing
thla art, should register in tbe next
few days, .- . , . ' ;,'- re
Psrk fd Wshtaton, Portlgad, OnfOI .
The School of Quality4 : ;
MODERN, PRACTICAL, COMPLETE
Opeai flltbe yar. Cafatafaa r 7.
A. P. AatMSTRONQ, LL. B., PKINCIPAI
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