The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 04, 1905, Image 3

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f.'aw Administration la Plad.ed to
Economical Mom Rula
; .; . s, '. . . T: :. Platform, .' : '. ? V
. "W. H. -King wUl b our nest mayor.
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-'. Thl wss the entbuslotto anndunc-
- ment mad by an excited Bt Johns cltl-
can at U-,l o'clock laat night to th
hundreds packed about tba - polling
place. , Th band expressed itself with
'violence, the aleepy dogs . voiced their
t Satisfaction, and tb men, women and
urchins roused the', echoes,, with their
- clamor.'.-. '' f ,, ;v ;... - -'' . --i. ' :'.'''
Th election la a Victory for th Citl
,' tens' Good Government (lea rue, for jr
' capt the head of the ticket Its men were
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placed. In praotlcally -every office. The
.. race; between, Mr. Mohahan and.Mn
. Jobes waa even, each candidate having
lit Votes when tba return were made,
lir. King aacured Ufc . ;.
. .The full ticket and the party of each
.candidate elected fa:, -Mayor, W. JC
KUik. Independent, .recorder.... J. W.
Hanks, good government; treasurer. F.
v W.. Valentine, good government; council
J men at larger IV J.. Peterson, Independ
ent; B.' T. Leggett. good government;
, rC, 8. Thompson, good government; first
.''ward, C IX Edwards, good government;
8. A. LitMqulst. good government;, we
v 'ond ward. J. H, Shields, good govern
- t ment j H. W. Brtce, good government.
i 5- . The policy of the new administration,
jaa announced by leader today
. eHyttowt poaslblertoaaas eas
- sistent with ,.th growth, of, the .city;
-'hoiieaf. administration, and-enforcement
of all laws ami ordinance; management
-of 81 Johns' affaire by cltisene of the
place and .better . municipal Improve
ments." ) I'-'r ; .' ' .
t The election yesterday while quiet waa
at times somewhat Interesting, eapeci
rally to (ha men who tried to vote but
. had not ' the .. right. .- Many challenges
were mad and aoveral were prevented
from casting 'their -ballot.- Each party
' had watcher at each polling place-and
' thla -watcher had the name of every
voter of Bt. John, who waa- authorised
to cast a ballot Hardly a man chat
' Isnged dared swear la hi Total
. Tba ting did not -begin until after
( o'clock In the afternoon, lor tba ma-
. iorlty of the resident of tha place
artff
employed In the mills, factories and
docks of tha town and InTortlahdrand
-. watted nntll tha last boor to cast their
j ballot. Bnortly after the evening whla
.Uea blew long line of men marched to
the polling place. , '
On of the thing that perhaps decided
the election was sprung by the good gov
' i ernment league at a mass meeting Bat
airday night. Thla was a., letter from
Governor Chamberlain' private . aecre
tary to the effect that the St. John
charter had been altered, erased and re
' vised after It had passed tha legislature
- and while- on Its way to the engroaalng
clerk. The changes mad were of a mwJ
tur to favor outside Interests, In the
opinion of many St. Johns voter, and
those who lobbied the charter, through
' the legislature wei regarded as the au
' thora of the alterations. As the-lobby-'
1st were directly interested In the eleo
: tlon the secretarV a letter waa a strong
'-' factor In tha closing tight; J , ; , ;
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FOUR NEW STORES.
IToedmra stall wA sttor . BoJUlag
' riaaned Xrfxial Capital. .;'
Thoogh business- houses have , been
! ' voing up- constantly- for , the last 'twj
year At 8C Johns such . Is .the growth
- of the town and th demand for buslneaa
property that more extensive . business
i Improvement are Being siatnen si pres
ent than-ever before. O round waa broken
yesterday for a $,09 frame store build
ing on Jersey street near Philadelphia
' Cochran Brother are the owners of tha
BroDerty and it 1 understood have al-
. ready rented the store room to . new
' ' bustnea eatabllsnmenta. . l , ; .
M. I Holbrook wIU build three large
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Pcrd-i '."t Crtn Hxva th Only
.-; ;.Cit In thi Whc! Pacia
-V ' Northwest.
CIFTCF V.'.ZO I'.OZZlti v '
TO EPICCOPAL CHURCH
Wi.'l C Installed by the Middle
k .; of August or Earlier, If ; , v
:- '- Possible.
Portland la soon to have th distinc
tion of owning the only set of chime
In the northweit. They will announce
k.m..w,, frnm the tower of Trinity
Episcopal church on August 16 or
much eariler a th Installation, can pos
sibly pe maae. '
- Tk. .kiu IM he the rift to Trinity
pariah of Rachel N. Morris, daughter of
Bishop Morris. ' There will be nine bell
in the set,, which I1 being- constructed
by the Meneely Bell company-of Troy,
N. T. Chester Meneely, secretary of th
4a n tha i-itr end .will per
sonally supertntend th Installation. ,
Th Meneely company oas
hlmaa in manv at the churches Of tb
country, among them one for Henry H.
Rogera in the Memorial church to his
parent at Falrhaven. Mass, rnis cnune
was tba moat expensive ever sonde in
MfwUr. time. Raw. Dr. Morsan Dlx
of New Tork elty write of these
chime: ' -.- i-v-v-'J'- ''-..
"By th use' of lignum vita clappers
all harahneaa and shrillness are avoided,
and th sound produced are delightful
to the air. That is tna case who u
Westminster peal, in 8U Agnes chapel
im nariah . tt la, a constant nleasur
to bear them, and not ' even the most
neirouapersoii. unlea arrecxeo ny men
tal disease, could be dlsr&rbed by the
ringing. 0"h tone ar Indescribably
sweet." ...:;v ,vV?:v' - r' ;.
MR. WORTHINGTOM.IS i
VICE-PRESIDENT NOW
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: At a meeUng of tha board of directors,
iiaiii . tVuiav- fl A. Worthlnarton .waa
elected vlce-prealdent" "of v the . Oregon
Kailroad at navigation company. u
last meeting -of the -board of director
of the Oregon at California,; Kailroad
elected vice-president
of that corporation: Mr. WortJlngton
occupies tn poatuon or general mauas
a flniith.r. Paxtlflfl flomnaiiT'i line
in Oregon, and of the Oregon Railroad
Navigation company, ana ua.-suiwawai
line, i '-. ."; -.r'i ': ; . .... ' --.",, ii
WET ELEMENT VICTORS " -IN
WOODBURN ELECTION
.'- (special Dlapateh te Ts Joaraal.) ' 1
Woodburn, Or.. April 4. The city elec
tion here yesterday resulted In this elec
tion of the. following ticket t"Oerge K.
Bee be. mayor; O. D. Henderson arid H. I.
Brown, councllmen; Oeorge A.- Landon.
recorder; B. C Berry, treasurer; W H.
Broylea. marshal.-'- - --- ';- .
Tha saloons won by a vot on th
1 (cense question ' of 14S for and 111
aaalnst. - There was only ona ticket in
thsj 14M ? ballot were oaW..,V
0!itlSREADr:r:OR;.;
. NEBRASKA PUILDING
llaml Bneelal Marrle.t '".,- '
' Lincoln, Neb, AprU ' . Th ' sum . of
siz.oo la now rwaar ror mm mruun
exposition. ' Oovernor Mickey Signed th
Lewis and Clam appropriation via tasi
night, and It I now a law. i. ..
- - : ' BOTS) nfOO0T.- ',.
, C Cook and Oeorge Snyder. 14-year-old
bovs. charred with stealing 11 from
an lUUan baker, appeared tn municipal
court thl morning in . company witn
their mothers. Th Oook boy. It was
shown, supported hi sick mother, who
burst Into sob and tear wnen juoge
Boy and Qiria1 Aid aoclety for two
months. After hi mother pleaded for
hhn thoourt decided to parol .th lad
on condition that.h repoTt t Officer
Haw ley each Baturday, . Tb Snyder boy
was discharged.
two-atofy' busisess house on th alt
of . tb St." John grove. On will be
of brick and Ita upper floor will be used
by th Woodmen as a hall! . In addition
to the lour business mocks, m space
In all .of which, Jiaa been rented before
th foundation have been commenced,
several other block are planned, - .
VoozjaraCDUb Run most.
. Thorough work among (he money In
terest of Portland during the laat two
weeks has, resulted . In sufficient funds
being secured to make th eetabllahment
of th Clark, woolen mill at Sell wood a
certainty. Work will probably be com
menced on th plant next month. " Th
old Portland woolen, mill -alt will be
utDlsed and for th present th partially
burned building will be rem(deld and
mad to serve until new structure ar
iraTniinn but atoaa lajtd.
. Th , Weyerhauaer timber gyhdtoat
laat week added another 0 acres, coat
ing $10,000, to it holding In St. Johns.
This makea in all 100 acre th big cor
poration ha purchased within the month
on the St. John waterfaonL Land near
th Weyerhauaer tracU ha doubled In
price thla year and property that a year
ago was sold In acre treats I being dis
posed of now In lot at ISO each.
till
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Nearly Four fvton Fest V.l Ce
' Chipped From Port Thie . ,
scarcity op urion nzn
W0RRIZ3 OCEAN CAPTAINS
Sailors Are All Going to Alaska
to
; Enjas in the ; salmon
' Fishing Business. -
Tha work of loading th American
barkentine Koko Head for Shanghai with
1.400.000 feet of lumber will be com
pleted this afternoon, . The barkentln T,
P. Ensign and schooner Churcnui win
complete cargoes for tit same destina
tion thla week. The former' wUl take
out 1.150.000 feet and the latter 100,000.
Because of th scarcity of union sail
ors, th sailor boardlng-houa men will
furnish a crew for th Koko Head. Dur
ing th past weak union men have been
going to Alaska to engage In salmon
flahina-. and it is doubtful whether the
regular ooaetera can keep erewa during
tha summer. Hhtuowners will have to
pay a fee of $S6 for every man ongagedj
lor foreign passage.
Other craft in th harbor loading for
eign ar the Alexander T. Brown, th
British ship Holt H1U and Lonsdale.
Tha Holt Hill is- taking cargo for th
weat coast of South America, and Will
be ready to sail next week. -.Th Lons
dale moved to tha Inman-Poulaen mill
thla morning, and it will likely require
tha remainder of tn montn to loaa ner.
Rha will also clear for the west coast
Th German ahlp Henriette, chartered
for. theorlent, will begin loading aoon.
In addition to these th following coast
ers ar being supplied with cargoes:
Schooners Mabel Oale, Eric, Boraall and
teamen Aureila and Harold Dollar. A
hi riaat of ooastara will begin to ar
rive from tha south tha.la,ttr part of th
Week. ."'i J '-'. '
FISHING PRIVILEGES.! ,
Bid Opad t or SttUg m San Zslaad,
Bear Bue.tk of h Oolnmbl.
Vonrtua '4iM (nr. aalnlna Drlvlleres
oirth south aid of Band Island, near
the mouth or tn L-oiumois were re
ceived and opened In the oftlc of Major
tmr r i,,riiii vaatanlav. Tha arounda
for lea have been divided into Ave
parte, each having a low water rrontag
of approximately M00 feet. Four , of
Sa slaa inMIITIslfl nrniHIBBlB XOsT f-HBB S
Ing the nttre site. Major Langntt wUl
rorwara tn mas 10 wimwuira.
h, v AnnAaltlAn ti tha leaslna
ui.i w a i.,Ma " -" - -- w
by th department. Many of those who
have, pnb osnuf iD.inat iinu7.t"
years aeciare iu.t va
k..,t. a mAMimlv thav will be de
prived of a mean of making a living
during tn nsning season, im vnm
as follows: . ... -j
. u..'a. ri tKAA fnur altaat TL
a at.w twn altaa; W fC Tlllant.
Mt VUUVM, W I , - " " . '
1400, on It; f1 TaiuV. A. ooviori. e.vvv,
m u.iim.1. l, 1 1 1 1 b m llflA nna
It; Eiics; lAnustrom. ., xwo
D W al nil i a a. aa & laAna M I waa. WWO. BXITSwex -
Bten'l&nd Bros. Johnson, I10,-one
sice; . a. naseei -
Iambi Rivet "Packers' aociatlon.
ILOOO, tWO I; T. A.- nieniano.
two ; Howard "Wluter.TtTBO, -two
mttmm' Mala Baaikala- I1.&00..' tWO BltOai
vnart A. imviSk urn iwi.,
V ANOTHER TRIAL TRIP. '
rrryboa Uo 1 B W
Wffl Bav
SoMOtl
In a few day another trial trip will
be given th new. ferryboat Lionel R.
Wahater. when It la axoeoted. that ah
will redeem herself. T. A. Baiun. tn
marina architect. SSVB When sh,naxt
go out a crew wUl be on' th craft
that will under tana it Dusureea. .
. At present tha Webater I lying near
th re boat Oeorg H. Williams. ' and
I preaenu sorry appearance. On of her
aprons is nangm in a, jujameu uiau.i
as a result of her last trip. On of th
post on the starboard aid ha bean
broken br setting In tov tloet t contact
with th slip at th landing and th
British hark Dumfriesshire which waa
lying near that point Mr. Bail In la of
th opinion that th county ought to
stand th xpena of the repairs, a
Ita representative . were . th direct
cause of th da max.- However, he say
repair will b made at once. With aa
experienced crew on the' vessel he say
ther will be no danger of her butting
Into Hp, ships or anything els that
will cause her to com to griar.
- MARINE NOTES. v
Astoria. AprU 4. Arrived at l:S0 and
left up at 10 a.' m. Bteamer Columbia
from San Francisco. - Arrived down at I
a. m. Bchooner Luson. .",
San Francisco. April 1. Balled at I p.
m. Steamer Northland for Portland and
ooelt porta. Balled Barkentln Aure
ila for Portland. - ,
Astoria. AprU t. Sailed at 1:80 p. m.
United State transport Buford for
Manila.- ' -: .-.'---'.- ...
' Astoria, April 4.- Condition of th bar
at a. nv, smooth; wind south; weather
cloudy. ; . ..i v v . v : v , '' '
ATattarAW'MAXfc SBBTZOB.
Soon th lighthou keeper and their
famine In Alaska will receive their mail
vary two week Instead' of very six
months. a steamer operating either
from Cetchlkan or Juneau will be en
caged to carry th mail to th 'several
stations. About SO keeper and their
families will be benefited by this ar
raagementv. :T-;;
NEW FEATURE DEVELOPS '
IN EQUITABLE FIGHT
" ' -v tJasnsl gpecial (ervk.'i ' '
' NewTTork,' April 4. A new feature of
th Equitable Assurance society ' right
was - developed thla afternoon, when
friends of Jam 8,' Hyde announced
their Intention to depose President Alex
ander at a meetltng of th board of di
rector next Thursday. - t ...
SCALE SIGNED AND ; '
: a:':?. -STRIKE IS AVERTED
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(Jonrsal gpecial gervlea.)
Altoona, Pa., April 4. Th committee
of bituminous coal operators nd miner'
cat commute this mominr signed the
old cl for another year,- thua avert
ing a rika of t,000 men.v ,- - T
; OABASLUr WHUMT MBBTIB0,
Th Canadian1" society will hold an
other of It social meetings at tha Olcn-
dor hntel this evening. A gmxrmuslcsl
and literary program has boon prepared.
A, Murry of h'i'A City Complains
Vat Bradley Fruit Com- ,
iv'. pany's Delay. ; :Z. ' ' :
BROKER SAYS HE CAN'T
' ,ASIGN CHECKS NOW
Explains His Hand Is Drokerv
Reported to Have First De
nied Receiving ' Shipment.
a. U,V, ' a 'hlnnae'af ttllt CltV. ClT..
make complaint that he received no re
turn irom in xiraoiey stuii woiiu;
. ki .it ea nmiiti-v ahlrHwwl durlns
v. ... . a v.. j w. " -. - . r t .
March. Tha exact data of the shipment
sna in numoer aocvruuia wt u
company' fUe ar: - '
mw.w Kin xr n A A aCiin-r of Mill
City. Or- to .Bradley Fruit company of
A a - ahlaban 1
roixianijaa . wv vraiw vv.oax, -
pounaat.
asw.e. kill -KTa 1A . Vnrr. Af IflU
VT Bw A-vw WW a- .
City, Or. to Bradley Fruit company f
Portland, two craiea. uucum, win
welching 41 ponoda and th other 111
pound. ;'.' . : A
"way out o. mx ui 17 v
Clt, Of., to Bradley Frnlt company of
Portland, thre crates of chickens. J74
The tirst eonsignment waa whi'f
March . tha. second March IS and tha
.i.M .hi..it Uiwh 1. Kach Of tb
shipment arrived la , tbl city a -day
later...'.
-.. .1.- n n.-, a ralatlva af MurTV.
th hippr," for. whom he took th mat-
... ... . . nrh.. T went to th
Bradley Fruit company air. uraum w.u
k V. Kail taalnd auoh hlD-
menu, and would thereforenot pay for
them. 1 nt to atui v-ny '"r u
of th shipments and found that on
'ia..K 1 ami tha third on March 14. I
. -t ,A Rrarflav and ha told me
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again, that na never receiveu umin..
& wii iv ., - -
f ic her and found that Mr. Bradley bad
signed for each shipment on the day
1 1 VM . Whan I nraaanted the
facta Mr. Bradley told m that he might
have received tn gooas ou w.
remember. , Later when I pressed to
1 k.' ha waa aolns- to do he Mid
that ha had not mad ny return be
cause he had broken ai nan? " vua
not sign a check.' v
tw Vt-iiU .oomnanv en begin
ning business In this city sent out cir
cular letter- for-diatrlbutton smong th
. . ru. tha Am la Indicated In tb
circular th price quoted , wr far
above the marxet nere, -anua
apple war quoted at tl ano ll.Si a
A.11. Mnitn. annlaa r.ould b DUr-
chased on that date at price ranging
from ZB cents to mm
Th Bradley -Fruit company gave aa
It raferenc th. Mercbanta' Rational
bank of thla city. air. aurr
.- ,1.1. raaivad thla letter:
nr. Much ft. II OS. A.
unia citvi- ncaDear Blr: Re-
. . . Ultw nf ha 14th lnt.
in relation to th Bradley Fruit eom-
t a that thev have no
pan j. - - . .
authority, to refer to thia bank and 1
would auggeat that you -some person
ally, or eend a representative, or mom
friend her to w,in
them without delay.. loure rr ""'f
' - r. i ..".' i .. vv. ni a.
.i ii.k.iili1 National Bank." '
w. n,.!.. r tha oomnanv aays: "I
am trying to do a iexn;iinxt
and wUl not allow them to prosecute me.
in w uiivpv whan 1 sret ready.
but meanwhile 1 have a broken hand and
cannot sign a cnocav
HEM ARE PLENTY
1 OFFICES ARE FEV
Candidates Come Right Out and
Tel the : People What
fcey-W
I ' CandHst" msniclnal offloea ar
appearing in larg nn- " 7
filed tneir vl v""""" z
for th paopl-at th prlmarte for
nomination nine yesterday afternoon.
Oustav Anderson of 411 Park street
Aspire to be municipal ermine on th
Republican ticket. , - -
Vow to th line; let the chip faU
. . . - m 1. Kla nlaif nra. , '
Kdward H. Cahalln, a candidate forJ
aw DannhiiMK nnminBiion amas vvhum
man from th fifth ward, la opposed to
an open town,-ana is noim.
press hlmsslf. H ay: '
"If I am nominated and elected I will
sdvooat honesty, purity and economy
In city aflaira; neyona u w ,
. 1 . t am nntkoaad to What la
known a an open town and to th Idea
that ViC Ought tO P licenaau, """'
. , . tha raaaon that it
1.... tni an v other ra-
on. I request uw u wva --
to an open town', p. printed aftr my
. , . . L - HHMM..a tallAl." . :
nam a ou na mmiuj..
W. H. Barry of Hast Twenty-ninth
- . .,k Maxidata for nomination
on th Bspnblican. ticket councilman
at large, declare thst h favors th
rigid enforcement or in cuy oruiuu,
. (mnrnvimtnt of atreeta more
h.a a aw alvea In awarding
contracts and that ha 1 opposed to tear
ing up Improved streets oy "u.tm.,
without first denosit-
ing sufficient fund in th hands of the
City engineer to repair tne ara. ...
H. A. Heppner of Tenth and Schuyler
tata aaaka tha Renublloan nomination
of councilman at large, His platform la
honesty In tba Interest or tne laapayara
. u . 4iMn.,M af hla dutv.
William F. Merrlam filed hi Intention
today to become a eanaiaaie ior nv
publican nomination as councilman from
n haU favor-.llberal polley In puh-
110 lmprovment,' saio MBU
WUl eonnscat property.
ACf RTAY OF EXECUTION
IN MRS. CHADWICK'S CASE
. (Jeeraal gperlal Servle.)- "
Cincinnati, April 4. Ex-Federal Judg
Francis. J. Whig of Cleveland, attorney
for lira. Chadwtck, appeared In tb
United State court Of ppal today
to aak a stay of execution of the sen
tence imposed by tb federal court of
Cleveland. District Attorney Sullivan
of Cleveland waa on hand to oppose the
motion for th tay asked In order that
Mrs. Chadwtck may be kept in Cleveland
to testify In th bankruptcy proceeding.
: All comrade of ticotit Toung Camp,
No. 1. United Bpanlah War Veteran, ar
requested to attend the funeral of our
Into comrade, Herbert W. Card well, at
30 North Twenty.fourth street. Wed ties
day, Xhrll .'S:30 p. m. Tly order.
AIXILTU WOKLMtCommunder. :
Oood teeth are ' esentlal to
xcaTlJATIJaT . '-
prop
Without rood teeth ther cannot b ,
Wltnoat tnorougn mastication tner r '
cannot be perfect , - ,
BTOXTSB
Without perfect digestion ther cannot
be proper . ;. , s . -,'.,.,.,.
t dVmTU ATIOB ' .' ' -
Without proper aaaimllatfon ther can
not be - i 1 ; - '. ., , '
Btrrmmow
Without nutrition ther cannot b
Without health what 1 f. ' .:. . '
Call and consult a reliable and com
petent specialist in ueniiairy.
tKX OMWIg
s .............. .$5.00
ram ......$1.00
mu rrmmom
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f New : York!;
Dental Parlors
Fcurth nd Morrison Sts. .
. . V "Ovr Sealey-Mason'."
Open day and night, from 1:10 m. m.
to 10 p. m.
Faith In Ita goodness. Hop
tn Ita futur and Charity for
'all such aa do not love tt for
Itself;'' digest .' a - easily - as
milk, pur , and
sweet .10
cant a package.
AT ALL, GROCERS.
Hotel Eaton
' , Owaer Merrwaa aad West gark Stfts,
'. NEW - v
nasdMoiely faralabe. elegaetly eoaped,
repranC, re Sflnotea walk froai heart of
aaepptag and sasluaas dlacrtrt, all lante,
airy, eotalde reoow, steaai heawd, eleetrle
Hants, telephone-la- each- apart meat. ate.
Ltu-sa etarea. leaaaiBc. sstokla, wrltln.
ladles' reeeptlea parlurs.- Hawnm - rceerTed
y wall ar trtaphoat.
Ma eaaalsaa aieU tteiaa sad awasiwa.
Room $I.OO to $3.00 m Day
Special fates teOrmanreUl atea. .
.'- . . BU. BAS XATOaT. ;'
(remerly '. of Hotel Hedpath, Ipokaaa.)
Y W P a r.FI CRRATIain i
a III wan HttKuiirMiiiu --
ITS SEMI-CENTENNIAL
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'.' (Jorssl gpscUl Servlc.) ,' ,
' London, April X. There will 3
potable demonstration at this Royal Al
bert hall tomorrow when th Archblahop
of Canterbury and : other distinguished
persons, clerical and lay, will gather to
celebrate th Jublle of th Toung Wo
men's - Christian association. Juat to
year hav elapsed sine th eatabllah
ment of the association in England. It
began at th period when a great Impe
tus was being given to all movement
connected with woman's work" by Flor-
no Nlghtlngale'a unselfish devotion to
tb sick and wounded In tb Crimean
war. ' During tha absence from England
of Miss Nightingale and bar band of
helpers ' th Idea occurred to th late
Lady Klnnalrd that a, horn would be
desirable for them on tbelr return, and
accordingly one was made ready. From
earing JpTnursesto providing for other
'women In other field waa a natural"
tranaltloiw, and the Idea grew Into th
dsvslopment of th T. W. C A.
sjinri IBWITUIB COBCBBT.
A eoneert will be given at thhsStesSI
Two.
KX.TBB niaUBtM
Near the function of the Columbia and Snake rivers, opposite' the famous Kennewick 'district
; "'-'-"; A Limited Amount of These Rich, Fertile Lands' Are Selling in
y - a. J 1fJS lw l'iraw fjm rmrm wa". ,
v t Easy Terms, to Induce Settlement. : v - : ' V '
The soil consists largely of volcanic asn and will produce abundant crops. Is equal, tf
not superior, to that of the Lewiston and;Clarkston districts. ' The lands which. sod at thos;
places at $250 an acre are now selling at from $900 to $1,000 and in some instances $1,C3
. an acre. Those who purchased at the beginning were wise. - -.-;'.- : -, , , -'
Biiv Now fore Two Riv Lands are $1000 an Acre
; r The immense power plant of the Snake River Irrigation company at Five Mile rapids on
the Snake river will furnish ample water for domestic ahd Irrigation purposes as well as sur
' plus water power for manufacturtog industries. ,
" This is
uan you anora 10 miss ur v ; ; r ;
: Excursion rates from all points on the O. R. & and the Northern PacUic rsJrcad cr
be had to Two Rivers. For further information or railroad tickets, aiirerj !
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C. S. Jackson Gen'l Sales Agent; 246 Stcrk St., Periled,. Cr:;
B. K nvla, Pndltnn, Or.
C. B. Farrow V Co., Kun, Or.
I. A. Hudson. The Dalles. Or.
, 11. El well, Vancouver, Wash.
Frost Hryant. Mora. Or. .
i Fk Z. hrrison, Astoria, Or. .
J. -A. Moehnke, Oregon City, Or.
loiiTftiili!
AIR-TIGHT, CICKLE PROOF AND :
ABSOLUTELY SANITARY t
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- "' The doors and racks in all Buck's Ovens are
white enameled, something youll find in no other
"range. This not only makes it easy , to keep your
oven as sweet and clean as a china dish, but the .
white enamel retards radiation and reflects heat.
You don't have to turn a pan of bread to have it
-bake evenly. Your roast will not dry up or shrink
. in a Buck's oven, it's really a self-baster. f :;, f ; -
7. The oven is only one of the many good points
of BUCK'S RANGES Come in and let us teU you
'the 'others. ; . .? i' V:
SPEAL SPRING SALE
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Remember we will
r vour home, all ready for
- Ranee or Cook Stove.
cash payment down. But there's no risk in it we
r-rrknow yoan be satistiearT r- t -;. ?
fiO CASil PAYMENT REQUIRED
YOU PAY $5.00
$L00 A WEEK; THEREAFTER
"'.''.'si; .k ' J ;-vv;. ''.:.-A' '.' i
ncco
men's Institute tomorrow evening at I
o'clock by the glsa clubof th T. M.
C.' A.; under, the- dlreetle 1 Ms Caws tt,
A. full and attractive program ha been
arranged. ':..;4 " :j ''' :'-
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IB OOTBT.
Ranaoka. charged with tha murder
Riversj
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Washington
Five, Ten Twenty and Forty Acre Tracts v
' A Pmm CAn tn Cftlrl nr Arr. : llnnti .
an opportunity of a
J. It Cleer, Clarkston, Wash.
J. T. Orlner, Chehalls. Wash.
, Bee ley A Co., Luson bldg., Tscoma,
. Wash.
' W. W. Per-k. SOI-S Paclfle block, Se
' attle. Wash. . '
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now deliver and set up in-:u,
use, any pattern of Buck's '
We do this without any
IN THIRTY DAYS
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Urn
of la Fugitaro, appeared In municipal
court thla morning and watved a pra-
llmlnsry hearing. He "was held to t..4
higher court and ' in default of bonds
waa committed to the county Jail pend
ing hla trial. , The thre Japanese wit
nesses who are said to know tb detail
of th crime appeared also in court and
j will. he .held. without bond.
lifetime ! r ;
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HiKhane, H .
Jno. A. Lyons,
Hover A rwtw . . .
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