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His crcc:lr daily jolt,::al, rcnTLAiri, c.TU..r v: SALEiTS FCLL TAX TODVEMI nnnnnrr. -OiWACCEUFilELD , DEFENSIVE FIGHT 'MaateY Alarmed ,at Wave of t Public Opinion in Favor of r. Government Control. ..; MJILL AT EUCEflE j, I- ! T Law Provides That No Person Ccli, Sore Tfcrc&t or Lcr Troa- . tie, If ntlactd, will, la tints Hood River Citizens Subscribe , May Vote at City Election -y;,- Unlets Tax. Paid. ; IQr 9IOCK ana oocur m- dustry From Lane; '4 : LOCAL TRAIN-SERVICE "c:::a.tc:rZ3-t DATE OF WRIGHT AND . ttt at HfthArL rVom whlsh von 1 M0NTE TRIALS NAMED may never rise, aniess you tela, la tune, to take mat ceriain remeayj -. ....... . : '... .. j - . . y .-.'.' ' IS TO BE EXTENDED At Bit. OBdOHODO 'a ' 'f r orfCANIZE CAMPAIGN "" OF SELF PRESERVATION ' V ' v.V'.v::--' '. ' ' ; Traffic Systems Open'Press Bu v v reaut and Try to Convince , : -. Shippers. 7" T (Jearaal Special Jer-tee. ' . Chicago, April .AUriDed at the ; -rave of publlo opinion which ia;aween ln. over the country In favor of govern- menl rate ,ont ,- ' - r ' are organising for defense. A campaign ?ef education to being carried on through ' the medium of a bureau of publicity. - - - . t ha , These Bureaus r ni - pros throughout the country " erature which Bhell portray the railroad ' aide of tha rata controversy. la addition tha railroad of f lclala ev erywhere are expected to eiaa every '. opportunity . and every means te sow the gospel of non-interference by the ' Kovernment with their rate making pow er. Steps will be taken to eonvice eblp- para that their Intereete lie with the railroad managements' .repreeentativea t rather than with ..commissions clothed . with powera to aay what la a fair rate ' and compel ita adoption.- One western - railroad president declared "the rall- . i - Ufa anI iMlh JltrilVrl. n' rwun m i . . ... T "We are goingvdoeverythlng.ln our P0" . vr, individually ana cuiii.t.., . fend ourselves and our right. . GATES' W HE AffiORNER ; - ONLY A POKER GAME Steel Magnate Reported to Have - Only Been Kunning a own Bluff on Armour. . , ': :" ' Taa.aI lavlil Bar-tea. 1 ' New' fork, April I. There la eerioua '.doubt in Wall atreet mm to whether John vr. Oatea really had a corner in May wheat or waa merely playing poker with' the Artnoura. u-.Mw eelf on hla ability aa poker player, and . ... of ihinn with which he nlara the game. It is rumored that - Oatea ' waa nly bluffing with DM ai ' . - -. .aa aaa kn.K.1, mi4 that when ' he forced Armour to throw down his : cards, the great poaer puiyw k.n rhloii was so enfbty that a collapse in prices came as a matter of course. s - . r . . .':.t any rate. Oatea did pot look like a loser of ,M.0 when, he turned up at hla aon'e office In Wall atreet today. .He looked almoat Joyful. - . mt... Aim't inir ilka m. nan who haa ' .been burled under 20.000.00 bushels of .whest. " was tha aucgeauon 01 a intiw. - ' "I don"t feel liKe iw ne saio. it DR. N. J. FULTON iNturoptb It is Just as Easy to Be Well as to Be . Sick. And It Is much more comfortable for everybody concerned. Do you ' want to be well J If rou do. come up and see me. I promise iwon'ti not. be dleeDDOlntea. ' I am curing people every day vrho are jui ana. i ' trach them how to keep Well after they are eured. i I have been In Portland something over eturbteen months, and during thst time I have treated and cured a great many people. -X.mm well and favorably known here. You can find some one In almost anv part of the city who haa been under my treat ment. , 4 The t-ettmonlal 'below are from people who were sick. They got well under my treatment; 0ne of ManjrTestlrnonlalr-" Stomach Trounla On red ta tve Weeks -pn-iTanil Ora.IJec. 7. To whom It may. concern: I suffered two and na half veavrs from nervous (tineas', A..! m atnmarh 'was so badly sf- flli-ted that I was sick almoat all the time. Mv digestion waa ma badly Inv natred that there appeared a half naad condition of all Internal action. I waa so weak that aJV-work was a burden to mctir I could scarcely slee al .all I IJl-d eeveral phynf .i.m without beneflclal ' reaiUta. Th.n t heard of Dr. Fulton, and after tailing a few treatments waa able to sleep nights, and after five weeks' treatment una mjra-n c and atrencth gradually r-turnlne- VI R3. J. tfj. HAGL.UHOM. T40 Mil; hi- I 'm avenue. Portland. Oregon. . . , - . -: - w ... I. J. FllLTO'l VATVmOPA. 'ours to II, 1 U ' ' Final Dividend Declared oh Bank- rupt Estate Making Total of Thfrty-Four Cents. -:-ri ', (Special DUsetca'w. The Jearaal.) muniu. fn-a Anril XI. The Wlllnm- atta vaiiav Woolen Manufacturing Co.' mill In this city which was recently pur chased uvwiii wnant and J. r. wuour nr rmirtn nnnik will st ance M'tnovetTt to Hood river.-sucn a decision naviog Just been mane, two people o n river have aubacrfbed for llO.OOe worth of stock in a company to operate tha mill tnere. ine piu amm 10 n mi u about a year, tha company operating it here having gone into bankruptcy. hmliiait Ktth.ru nt tBunna have been Informed by officials of tha South ern Pacific company that tha Albany local train will ba extended to Eugene within a few daya. just aa soon aa a aayihaWltlltt jaaafl Pal aUTalT1 apfafl 1 nil Will BKI the people of thla city an opportunity J or going 10 ronnna ana dkk .ua day without getting up in tha middle of tha night to catch the train, - . I ; ' Staal Btvldead. : - A final' dividend of J'onU on the doHar waa declared la the estate of C C Matlock, bankrupt. In the referees aai Matanltv mabhl.'sa tntSt divi dend of 14 cents on the dollar in favor of tha creditors. Matlock waa a aeaier in sporting goods and hardware j AT THE THEATRES. ' " -Auld Leng Syne." The Oatsabls stark eosipuy will stag "Aald lW Bvm" aa tke final enrUIn am-ses ea "Pink Demise" teslfht, asd after .that wUl kWM aa .Ka I i.i atAa ana.. sasy that aaa ever played la PartUod. ' The osMdy, "flak Deailaoaa.'' hae made a aaelOBj kit aU week, aad eae ef the larsast hoaaae of the season will aa ansae loeifai te ate all the favorites a last "grxxlDra.- '- - r --At th Grand.:' liaaif aatt ABbvwa. ' Patxr TJarla and the n( rredarlrkt-' praratf thismlvee 'the aaif.rtf tea tone er tne am at ua uraao ta wau, and as a nealt eepedty healaee prevaihL Mlaa Aadraws' . "btayaa" esattaiMS te please and Wamaw 1a aa a44aa1 rnanrnlaa Patav lkivla la aeaa la Irish character, bat to frost the aisa arkool aa Blur Tan. - The rnaertcu ens Unae t evoke hearty applaaae, aid tha "Ufa aa Waa VaIt PHlLnAAa" K ftaa araadlaraaa l-ia-aamnt the bast ptctores ever sen here. . Sunday at the Star. , . -: Toawrrow wlU be the last opportanlty te ee the hi hill whlrh has suae aerh a kit at the Star this ik. Donbar's tralsed jroats aheeM sot he evarlaeked for they ar the finest trained -- oa vasdavtlle stage, pleaaa yooag sad eld. Delay Haraonrt la a araat etsaavhasdrd perfersier. snd the rest' at the hui le sprinkled with the -halt of vaaderUle talent. . . j t " "Marbla Heart' Tomorrow. . .Haaai Ana a.aAlaa Kara hmttd he Isrte erowda at the Empire to are the npvs lmr a.rfuiaaw of the treat flva-aet draaia.' The Marble Heart." Thla U tb. flmt Port- hiaa nredactioa of in piar. inw oaa ar -reded It. tad tbe Kmplre stock eoeipaay kave aromUed tu preseet It oa a erale that will he a enrpriae te those whe eoaaldar the price as a criterion. . The LUipatiana. roalrht sad tomorrow will be tke last P- portonlty te see tha t.llipntln who have Otade turn a nit at me rtaaer iota wa. The hill la on of the beat of the aeaana, and utelede asaoll aed Denber, Urboeoe, the Hol- amnlM. Ilfiiia ami nniii-jr wiuoa. janaw J . H ..bAMM.h An. I nm a1Hi. Ontlaoooa twauiiue from . J 90 antil 10:90 e'clerk. st of "East Lynne." Aala aaa tmnr nnaortaaltv to ee "Kast Lynne" the Rmntr.. The new atorh eompaar have slven an excellent ptodertles of th. . - t- . k MM. AAIMAA I la as attraction worth many time, the .price M . I 1 k Hklt. AAAA fc - .llll aT loaiami V UU w WWUV ha.w v.. A wn.A . .. . . I Vt lamMI u. tKi.. 9tt On re a-Ootd la Oae laizallve Rrome qulnlae, tha world-wide Cold rare, leniore tin ratwe. Call for th full aanva ad look for the slenatsre of C. W Urove. ittVc The Oregon Importing Com 1, party, 'the Big Famijy Uaubr Store. , ' ' Much comment Visa 'been made, of-late hv lutMiii rtt the Oreron lmoortlna company as to the -excellence of their products. But rsw. people, realise mat thla company represents one of . the dii..t if nnt tha nldeat. dlatfllerv In the United States. Tha "Kdi-ewood," Recistered No. 7(, Lincoln county. Ken tucky, haa been In business for more than ISO years and has employed prac tically the same formulae, with the ex ception of using; modern methods and up-to-dath appliances, ror a century and a half.' Tbia formulae of distlUation I JX.MAr.MAn .4 4 At 111 ACA fli. .rv beatA "Edgewood" undergoes a process of (i hours and Is made In half-barrel vats which prod urea complete lermenta- r ion or earn a rain 01 cereal. imm whiskies are ' never aent out under .Lhl A.AAM nlf4 A mt A.V.. 1 AA V the government bonded warehouses until It la ahlppea to Its agents.- ine Oregon Importing company a few weeka ago a mi a I n m A p, a Una flf I . . ill m", .11 . - ... rsug ewooo wnisiiis.jauit.il naa eusuiuuiij no superior, n equal, on tne mar aci, J . aaH.I.,1 mnA ram.il I 1 aaant in hlghlT recommended as" sT tonic- and irnninr The O I. C. Stubble Rye. Introouceo Dy tnia urm. in UI quality, cannot be excelled and retails' for Ji lor rour ruii ounns. anippea m ama. nH ftt rtrmn nr Waahlna- ton, ptnd the money will be refunded If goods are not aa .repreaenou. i ne wrw- i.maaIm, mmimii. la e.t.Hn. especially to tha family trade and la ...natA aJ A lun Aliantala amrttie the Utl 1IUI1I. WW " A w I neat peopieor rDruara ion a miraria. i Tnla large onaoiisamoni ia iocm at Hh-tTatrd street. ruoim jaaun-.ssuv. Ordera. large or . amau. ror, wnisaiea, eogaaea. wines or mslt. clsrs or min eral waters, will receive tne immeaiaie attention of the Oregon Importing com liaar, , .1 ' - . . 7 Fat Folks., r T . . w. c e I rniKfl HI J WVia,,.. AA-V"A..A, bust nine Inches, waist tight tnchee and hlptr nine Inehea' in a abort time by a guarantaed, harm lea a remedy without sverdse or starving. .1 want to tell you mil bdoui lb - r.nviuav A IAI 1 1 r aim. AW- dress. Mrs. Charlotte Woodward, Ore acd.Tap riev la nn rue on record of 1 ee.1 reinltinor in PnCHmonieC: Or I other serious lung trouble, after Foley's lloney na ir a been taKcn. - - . i . It will cure the. most oostinace racking cough, and heals and strengthens the lungs. XtfAxra. TTnnew and Tar has -iireH manv caicsbf incipient Consumption and ctch in the last stages will always give comron and relief, ;.'. ... Foley's Honey and Tsr gives cluick relief to Athma sufferers, as it relieves the difficult breath, ingat once. "Remeoiber the name Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse substitutes teat cost you the game as the genuine. Do not take chances wun T some uub.bwu preparation. .. ; . '':'r-"- Contains no opiates. A; Csn. tf TcirHt't CsjSi caUs. I. Jacnon ot lwstiuo, ut.t -win. "My daughter had savera attack of La Crrippa and a terrible eougfa oa her htnra. We tried a great many ncnediea witboot relief. She tried Foley Honey and Tar.wMca cured bar. Sbebaenver beea trotibled with a cough since," ' Ctstssyltsa Csr-."' " 'Foley ft Co., Chicago. Dana, Ind.' Gwntlenea:-Foley's Honey and Tar cured tee of Consumption after I had aaSered two years and waa alraoat des perate. Three phyakdana failed to ftfo mo any relief and tbe Jast one said ho could do me no good. I tried almoat every medictne 1 heard tell of without benefit, until Fotoy'g Honey-and Tar was recommended to me. Its effect right from the start waa magical. I improved steadily from the first doee and am new sound and well and think Foley' Honey and -Tar ia a God-eend to people with Throat and Lung Trot Via . Vmim wail rralv .' a. . A a r -vow JUUI. iUt oooauiUM . ... Three sizes 25c, 50c, f 1.00. Tli Krt ml' . ai enntain TWO A A.W ..A , - and one-half times as much as the small size and the HJ0Q bottle al most six times as much. . ; . , t :ld hd ci:-i:3 n j Oe. LOCAL OPTION LAff IS BEING VIOLATED 'rosecuting Attorney at Cofvallis Investigating Alleged Break- SEVERAL CHARGES OF GAMBLING TO BE TRIED Citizens' League to Hold Meet ing and Discuss Many lm-; t portant Matters. - : niM.i.h a Va .AarflaLt aa...aiiIa r Anrll 9t .AllarAi xa- VVI . A. . v... -- " - i.aiaaa A.eliA Inal nntlon law In thia city are being investigated today before prosecuting Attorney orjmoa. ana wn aatlonal developments are expected wltb ia a rf.w ma twA A numhar of susoects have been under a cross fire of queatlona and It is especteo inai mimiuuui. wu. be filed at once. The police have known a a .imA that llouor Was be Ins dealt out about town, but efforts to lo cate the "booae wagon." as u nas wro . Jk t.AAA AHHMH1 Hill. aiiA.h Watchman Oaburn and Chief Of Police Lane ran on to a card game In full blast Wednesday nigm, inouio w affair waa not. noised about town until aa AAiimi.r- haarlna before Judge Oreffos this mornmg. ' The players caught In the act were v. ainmi, proprietor of tha Strong sawmill, Jesse vfikA rriina. Kach nlaror UIU.II M. . - held carfla, and there were cards on the tans, Deeiaes . u iwnr - , Prtmnl.tnt. chnrainn tha 1117 VI ii i a. . . , , . . ... i.w .1.1.11m nf ha law nrohlbitlna gambling have been filed, and the trial Is set for May , , ... Claude Btarr, wno naa o- wirmw ...i..Ai aa tmnkkaerjer In the 1 1 III V viuvvw ' . Hodes grocery store, haa gone Into part- neranip wiui sar. - chaaed a grocery atore In Albany. Mr. MTorr ira Y ""j " liTVfew da,.To-reBld.--TIuTTlae jn the Hodes grocery, win oe mi " v.tmtaaa-ainBrn.-" """"V . . . .V. PHI TkaeMi esa wn n-a mswiina ui aiiw ves sens' league a the city hall Tuesday m.ttr. ar evening. jnnny I'Mr" --- to be presented by B. W. jonnson. ins new presiaent 01 SCAS3S TXIAX. (Saa-Ul tMenatrfe is The Journal.) Aberdeen. "Wash.. April JI. The . . . iii.ti Ahinh ia a miki tha sieaiiicr iwww, "mvw. w -. Qraya flarbr-TwlnuaUirlia h-r trial trip today. 1 ' , ana ef wrearle re these lines from J. H. i Irate ona, ot Caaey, la. Think what might have re- aull.au I rem nim wrii.i. 1 1 . 11 . not tsksn tbe medicine about which be i ... . ..V kail a MA.rfiil aa.iaK that disturbed my night's' rest I, tried ev- ervthlng, but nothing wonia r-iieve it, until I "took. Dr. King's New Discovery tor Conatimptlon, r Coucho end Celde, which completely cured me.", inati Miiavaa aniw nermanentlv rurea istantiy all throat and liUlg diseases; prevents grip A .. I - . A. KlAa l AA. tt . HQ Dlir U IIUI. IU l. " m 11 ai.th Salr .Ir,!. on tha wav . .'- l.al.. ....AAA.AA U, AA.1 If I U. T.IAI lll" n , al'KI AM.W A, . W I -( ' . Body of Boy Who Disappeared From Reform school Found in th River.. ii,.!:.: -I-. .-' .(Special Planetch to The Joaraal.) y'HaJan. Or Anrll 2 Ha.lara'a noil tax ordlnacca was upheld by 'Judge Burnett' yesterday. . Thla ordinance provides that no person can vote, In a city election un less ha haa paldbla poll tax. It has . nni a am. aa I. HI ainulnn and dissent ever alnce Its operation waa at-t lempiea, ana aurins tne anat vaauwvu provisions wore disregarded In some wards of the city. Thla is the first teat 'case that haa been made to ea tabllsh the validity of the ordlnanoe. In December, 14. Charles Uvealey aha n l TJf0hrtalit and HnvM flt.lnar In Justice' of tha Fence Turner's-court for. io oamagee. uicruuiu ana SUlner were judges In the city election and refuaed to let Ldvealey vote for refusing to pay hla poll tax of $1 for that year. ;. Uvealey. admitted that he had not m.aI.1 Ka ' av Ki, ..urtud tha t 'the Judge of the election had permitted eth- era to vote wno naa not po-iu mwr m and claimed that they showed unjuat dtacrimtnaUon and strong partisanship In disqualifying him. The decision of the juatloe court waw.trn nia xavor, out thla was reversed by Harnett, who held aw., t l k waa win Anfrttla in veto In tha -election; neither waa he -damaged for any sum ox money Dy any af Judges-nor entitled to damages from .hAA. erha Ntnrt further decreed that tha Judges were entitled to Judgment against Uvealey for maintaining action and ror their coats ana onounwarenw therein. . ." '-'. Bala of Trial Bat. ' n.i -4.i ,i u.-r Wrlaht and Charles Moats, who are accused of furnish lngj tne guns to incr auio atinu, - by Judgo Burnett thla morning for May Ji. Tbia waa the data desired by Dla- .. . unVan, hut tha attor- UKt AbWt " " nays for Wright and: Monte both made atroag pleas asxing taax me . -m AHaa t Ka Julv lArm. .-.w w..A mm will ti-r to crave that they were not in or near Salem for several days prior to in nrow. nnim will produce two witnesses. Van Horn .h Knth of whom reside within three , miles of Seattle, who, ha aaya, will testify to me rscx mai w near SeatUa at the time of the break . MMM1 ava iirarloua. ana w r-- - Monte for the pVesent. at least doos not have such a definite line ot de- . . -- : .. -' ttk va nonfUent that t ... aamre tha. conviction of both these men.. . - ' ' . . . .. .. aim - r. r - Game Warden J.-W. Baker, In his re- port for March and April, atatee that arrests and fines have been made as fol- lowe:... ' 'I' .a" -a.,. - ' . . Oavamn WuA meDOrtB. OWS.-- i.- ...., a'. v. -. V w v wuiiam ma v sue . - - r Tucker.- kiHinjr deer. IJH .Oi Peter Te- j . m r.n- H VI art en. Haight, 11 doer. IM; W.. Frost, having an unUgged hid. in hie poaaeaslon. 2i. Twe other Jrresta hav.-n .made, but the cases are still peouing. -.- - r- riada Body ta awwer. tha reform school noil. , inin. 'a wn lata yesterday afternoon, Tom R. WU-ao"-bookkeeper at the P""""41; found the remains of Arthur BaUey. a 14 -year-old boy. wno . , ,n7 from the school since December . 104. 1 j, a. ..a aant ta th DUmP- chlivary. When iaJ-;" " concluded by rne .,,rt concluded By vna oii"i v- .... . eonciuon i ..... and a diligent that oenjwi . V ... . . . i . .. , a hut In vain. eearch was tnatiiuwa. .. . . . 1 . i.a m.t kava lost hla 4s:r.un:inti-th ck. . badv. when louna. waa ,u ... - state of aecornjan.."i. ' , , .,i was impossible, and it was only Identi fied by the clothing. - Bailey was tha son of Mr. and Mrs. Heklah Bailey, of WUltama. . TahUI county, and was committed to the re form school on October S, loe. ' ' ; , NEW OYSTER COMPANY ' FORMEITAT ABtHUttw '. . . aava SVa sTiaairaaiit V ' j AbejroaaBe W4ihee Aprlet-rI9-"Tn nrtrg nmrnow jjmt formed, with E. C. Finch aa manager. fTcVSoule and PhUbrick of Hoquiam are other members of the company. A carload of seed oyaiere rrora wnoir cut hae been ordered for South Bay end another will Boon be oroerea lor w North Bay. It hae been demonetrated that aa fine oysters can m ii aa any-rhere and the company has been formed toaaao up on a iar- Am .. HU ,r ,t See the'Sea. r: v At Seaside tomorrow via the A. A C. R. R- Excursion leaves Portland at 8 a. m. Fare for tne rou no xnp oniy a a aaa 4 everv nassenaer. Tickets at 248 Alder atreet and the Union depot. ua. o. a. vauuk. aao. map am i SS-SSSiSWW"eanf"eMBWsaW Z17TTZZ7mZaZTrTjT-. """"""" iiaiimt..iM-.'"'wva.-i.'.wiia,.wal'".'l'a'l','"'e", 1 " ' --'-""-" t, " ' i'X:sv" , ,-. . 'V t . ... f. . . ai.SV a. -aa- - r--- . "A HAN DS of.1 E-POGTCniflf-ihCaboYiOi coated book paper, and mounted onregular meont board, for 2S cents; wWmWed; rates in quantities w ucaicu. V iLa.a ta ii.. wanted la Syery ... PERN i - v V ID) Lnv Fen COM-TO G0UGII?o COLDS. .: Baf; curtain, quhk and ptteuant to take. Thtonfy genuine cure for all Lung Dlseatu. ITiyslcIana Prononnced Hla Trouble Consiimption. . ,1 had a constant coezh," writes W.L Nelins. of Temple, Tex., "and jpliyslelana pro- s nbaneed my trouble Consumption. I ran down In weight to 122 lbs. After taking? Dr. King's New Discovery, I gained 22 lbs-, lost my cough, and feel better than for . 10 years past." ' , . rv...,.x.i.1-'V FRICCS, ooo arvd Sl.OO RED CROSS ALBANY CITIZENS . HOLD BIG MIRG v; Purpose to Devise Means to Se cure Rebuilding of -Woolen !: Mills Recently Burned. COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO MEET DIRECTORS Attorney J. K. Weatherford ' Leaves for Pendleton to De 1 T ' : fend in Murder Trial. ' ' " . (Sperial IMspateh ts The JooraaL) Albany; April St. A uaaa meeting of the citizens, bele last - evening' In re sponse to a ceilApf - President M.- H, Ellis of the Commercial club, waa well attended. The purpose ot the meeting waa te devise soma mesne to secure the rebuilding - of -the woolen mills recently destroyed by fire here. - Tbe meeting ml an entnuaiaauc ons ana atwr yev- tnl ot th leading menhad made brief 'addresses on the value of an Industrial tnaUtuton .ike the -woolen mille in a city, three men offered Subscriptions of an enthusiastic ona and arter aev -a . . w.a A WTa. city, three men offered Subscriptions of stock toward securing the rebuilding of the mlU. ion. J. XL. weau-ano AAk. nn thA nl.n tnllla aa an Invest- -aa a riA ihaaal that tha fnetorlea la Oregon, where well managed, "bad al ways paid better aitnaeoas una mnj nih, , lnvMtm.nti eonld noaalblv do. Pred 'Dawson spoke en the value of a pay soil -to the business community and hla argument went rar lowara raining the enthusiasm of the business men and starting the ball rolling. Several others spoke brleny. and F. J. Miller of th Salem' Iron works. In concluding a short address, offered to take f 500 in stock. He was. promptly followed by President E. W. Langdon ef tne First national oana. wno on to take 11.000 in stock provided tl.000 . m . v nruik..J. aa r lo iaa li.vv. m - .h.-tVwwl J. K WeatherforaL for . . i..iii,.iai, ha nnNA.Mtm4 mh. two lnstitutiQna scrlhed T5.J : At this point . a ' committee was ap pointed to meet with the directors of the woolen mills and ascertain - what woujd be required from the cltlsens of Albany to secure the rebuilding of the factory, and amid the greatest enthu siasm'; the meeting adjourned. There is not a doubt but the citlsens will rales $10,000 In stock Subscriptions in a short time it that will have the required re sult. J. K. Weatherford" leave thla even ing for Pendleton where the supreme court meets Monday. Mr. Weatherford Is attorney for , George 8. MUler, the Harney countyrancher whd la. .under conviction of murder, and wtioee ap peal - case comes up at the Pendleton term ef tha court. - j , .. aasanBsBB-aanua-aBaanaBun , . '.t For City Attorney. ; ' Among the , aspirants to office at the commg primary election " that deserve particular mention la that of Edward T. Taggart, who eeeka the-Republican nomination for city attorney. Mr. Tag- . i - . . i a aim, at p. ahllltv a ' L 1. a f vuii. a " - ..a and unimpeitohable, .integrity and If nominated and elected would give the city a clean ana nonest oinciai. n. graduate of the law .department of the TJnlv-ralty of Michigan arid la In every way fulbr qualified for the office men tioned. Jle la the protege of no action or clique, but preaents his name o the nannla for their Bunvort on his own standing and reputation. From present Dam KM Mint i. a. bammm asuuc sammm ini M Different Com teal Pesters (aaaovuitea) at t eanw saea. M Wall asleeted retl Cardi lor JO eeuU (postpaid), sewlest er -A.is aa a.n thla. wandartal Bleturs. liberal ( boogh vo mead to frteuds.- ge4 eases at AU OROS., 537 Clay TniAL COnLEO Ff.EE 3RooaneiiDEi, ajjA-enrii ' AMD SMU S1T;: ' ' ' PHARMACY, SIXTH AND MADE TO PAINT: BUILDINGS WITH X The Folio wine Prices - are. RetaiL. '. Delivered to ' Consumer ; X . ; '''Vv-'":' ! PeacockRock Springs v 6.50 S 7.00 ! Kemmcrcr . . V h . 6.50 7.00 t oother oaU prjwoimtly low. ' The Pacific Ooaist; Co. a- -i:.r:.;v CHAS. H. CXtlM. Axent .1; , .." :. Sea wpaaJaajwaa Sa ; tSIG. SICHELOICO. ta AM Streee, -.: .' gletrn ON 8AIJE . EVER I WHERE. Grandpa and grandma need ' . Ita sustaining power for their weakened digestion, Econo- -f miss In some ether direction. ' but do not stint the rich cream ' for grandma's inMT II eenta a package..' " '. '. AT ALL GROCERS. ' Indications MK Taggart will receive the hearty support of the Republican voters 01 OUT Tlty at ui coming election. CASY PAMMJI Tha Pride ei tha raauy- local view as desired. Order a lot and swell isslone allowed. One er ore can' be sold te see tor aasple end ash jet fan trtleulara. eassa I Street, San FraneisoOju Calif? rnla ONI DOSB ' ; GIVES RKLICP r - OAK STREETS.- A SojkD B y pissEn N.'E. Corner Second and Taylor Streets """" I ,!!,Batt:r.V.;8Ct..:.;V'f D not W ori tlu fo ", Telepauraea SSt ana 837 V a Portland ; .. PORTLAND, OREOON. -Afaerkan Plan tJ.00 a Day . -. and nyware!. . . HEADQUARTERS FOR 'TOUR ISTS AND COMMERCIAL i. TRAVEIaERS. i. ' Special rates made to families. . and single gentlemen. A modern Turkish bath establishment in the hotel. , 47. sown BUaaffea, : Dr. B. E. U The BCmaTiTIO , BUtUt that relieves- all paid . hvw dental i opera- -tlona. . . - 3401. waebJagtoa 8V. oot. Seventh. 1KT T1AMMIC TUB BAMMM POO 'The Fourth Daauta . CangaMt .. . jjr . 2 tout: cojorj; on.Tlnelieavy pricepedarwlioleiale your eoUeetlon. every pervoa In your town. 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