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THE ORDfioJ ' DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLANP, "FRIpAYl .EVENING' . MAY .: 23 jS05.. .... - TOP RUNGS GETTING RATHER CROWDED Worthingtoivr-x.Me and ' Miller, .. Ex-Ap- senger, " prentice,-Vice-Presidents WABASH ROAD GETS TWO MEM WITH FjNE RECORDS 0. R. & N. Man WitlJLa it ,;for. East :.at; End jot s Month. ... i---,' ..".'Action - taken Ty"ha""a1rccl6rs of "the . Gould roads at a meeting held at Nw York yesterday afternoon, electing .B. A. C Worthingum . ttt ''tha, poaltlon of vlce- uiialumi uf tiis Wnenllng ft Lake IClTffMr -Hwcacrr attempt, to . thwart-It "By - and other line of the Wabash system ' liaa released him from the retlcenc he -. has. ,np; to this" time, observed with, ro "vg:ard, to his iinpvnUlDg change of loom ion. Asked today coucrnlng b.ls ap .' poliument. ha saidf- ' ; iHwttJal a-piao -offered ine by -. the Ooatd7'?:M''poitioi wul be that of, , first vice-presldentr-.ln oliargo.of the : Wabash ilnea' aat of Toledo. . J, Shall ..leave Portland. .May Jl- . I hav heard nothing, aa yet regarding the appolnt Imunt of my -auoawiaur here, I guest hid "'experience will l similar to any .own, 1 had only 24 ljours notlc when I de ulded. to come from Chicago lo Port land." .'- - - " -...-.ZUrm Woxtblugton will.. with-J". A. De lano, handle , the Wabash system, the TatlVotig"hraatlentl6ri to the Unes ,.t of Toledo. ..Mr. JJelano, whowss w-a-Mutfingion man,' went to the Gould ' ; Hues . vice-president a few . wk , ueo, and yesterday's meeting of tb ,dt ' rectors, elected him- -president . lie "baa taken with htm to th Wabash two val- . ued men Henry Miller of Lb Burllng- ' ton' freieht tratfhi department,, and H. A. ;,Wurthingtn of the iiarrlraan a- . tern. Mr. Uehino iu horn at Hong kong. China, in 1S3. and la a graduate :-" uf Harvard college, lie began hla rail roadlng career aa a machinist's appren tice in theahtijj-Ot-ihe-t;hteago.nur lliifc'toB & Qulney. and paseed-througli ' the grades' of the opratrrrg-department. reaching the ptf ltt"n "f vtea-m-estdsnt , a lid - general -manager,, lu . HOI. He . la mlrH ? "nf "" waaitin rallruia men of the. country. Jit- Worthlnarten - began a - men -Fjremc at bacraroenio. nia -mwru reer haa been exclualvely in the' aerv ce.of the Paeifle Toada." From- aaal'alant to Jullua Kruttachnlit, director of main 'lenance and operation of tu entire Har riman eyatem, he-came to Portland tn the early spring to aucoeed E. K. Cal vln a vlce-'preatdeot and general man' - . . I , 1 ! I I)., agor . t-. ine-iiar rHMi vu - cine' northweat. He la regarded aa one eft the ableatf the young railroad man- agrra in t,he.ouiitry. ZIMMERMAN IS NOT CANDIDATE AFTER ALL Petition Circulated Without H Consant, Job Ungrat'efut OneT" f : and r He : Is " Busy . Louia Zimmerman haa atated in a let--tter torHty Auditor Devlin that tie ia iiut an Independent candidate for, coun cilman at large. Some Xtlenda circulated a' petition without hla knowledge and liled U with the city auditor aaking that his name be placed' on the official ballot a candidate for that omee. -The fol lowing la the letter of Mr, Zimmerman ' aaktng that hla name be takes from the . l)lit:; - . i "My Pear Bir Soma of my frienda . have filed a petition with, you for any J candidacy aa councilman at large. Pleas ' be kind enough to withdraw the petition . aa. in the first place, the position la an ungrateful one and in the second, I have other matters requiring., my attention. Yours very truly. -u Zimmerman." GUARD HUTCHINSON IS TO BE INVESTIGATED County' Judge . Websterand Commla- gfonem Ughtnar tnd Barnes have under consideration the charge of carelessness against Charles Hutchinson, guard on the steel bridge. Hutchinson signaled lhe engineer y swing h draw too soon at tcr--a atreetcar- ha - crossed. TU 4rtdg-outrB-th -4een-'oupler- at "th rear end of the car and. had not the bridgeatta?hmDta.brtU .the car ill liava rifiea hauled elf the enn nT the bridge .Into th Willamette river. The caT waa partly filled at th time, and naturally the occupants were thro a inta a panic of fear. The county court took th matter and will hear' evidence bearing on the a llegatlon thatHutchli)on ,w'ajilntol cated. " ' . . - XQUITABI.X ISTTUaU aTT, ijiilroal Specisl Bervlcs.) , . New .York, May 28. A report was prevalent in Wall street today to th effect that a settlement had been -reached In tha KquiUble fighi, 1 13RYINQ itomna skins NO REST, no sleep. Itch, iuh. Itch. 1 crstchlns ttntll tha tender akin becomes lailanuui. sera gsd tlaeding. HcrfinaGoap lUl-i bf Pklnkeslth TrestawoL. will glre Ik nnrmg pui im Ihiiui r-l.-f sue tlms, s Wttlt Is ros.sleia tvm. Mattltnle of wmms "srllas ! no leqaal tor cbsass, Imta- t'e. emptUisi. rt.o.lrui. this ksir, .-Id ka4. MeillraiiMl. ollwpac. dsuaurislna. frasTasb Brats el rise BeUaojIs fcrerf . large Z. es; ess 9e. droraists'. --ef-'" betu(ej, . h susp is suiuu4 tike Martina. Mnul. Iwed bir PkUV Hay Sssrlalltea f., r. ft. J, Take sntiusg wusout tils lOABICS wdrd, Clark j 0W reartai aa WMUatos ertrearks.- ... - " IVflDWA PDFP A DFnzil nuii lift i Ti uu lorriunibwtutN NorsemehT Determined to Have Separate Consuls -tf Neces- " : sary Will Use Force. - IF BILL IS VETOED ; , rt . MAY ELECT. NEW KING Provisions .and Ammunition Stored at Strategic Points ; TBridgeivAre Mined. i Journal gpeelsl Bcrrlee.) lxmdon.May ' 2. Norway, hat made very preparation to Insure the aucceaa of the e-hTmejl-gTnralH fttnain, '" foreev- writes one of th most conserva tive and best Informed men In Norway., The consular bill. havlngreaed both sections of th -storthing, will b pre sented for th approval -of King Oscar Monday . Should hi majesty veto the measure. Ilia storthing wlllappolwt a temporary, committee, which will as sume therein' of power, .in Norway pending the election of a president or a king. : In connection with the poat, prlnc Waldemar Is-mentioned. What the Swedish- government will try to do it 4s impossible to say.. -Confusion and dissension reign in Rweden over the question. .As far aa Norway la ooncernad, averytblng la clear.. The people and th storthing are of one ind. They will have separata consuls unless beaten In a war "" 1 ". This contingency - of - armed ' Inter ference by : Sweden haa been appre hended - by - the -national, r authorities. Enormous quantities of provision a "have bean secured and stored. A -shipload of ordnance has been received from Kng- land. Hundreds of soldiers, disguised as common workman, are busily at work on border- fortresses. Ammunition- ana supplies of every description have been sent to strategic points. -,lCven- the bridges aoar th border are mined. BENTON KILL1N JOINS THE GREAT MAJORITY Prominent -AttorneyiDieaThia ftenoorr-'at-" Age of . Sixty-Two Years. Benton Kllllfi. Jne of Oregon's most pronrinant attorneys, died at.l :S9 o'ekK thla afternoon at . the b'lrd0tt age of. (2 years. For many, years Mr. Klllin practiced law tn thla city, and waa frequently honored with opubltc office. - In Harri son's administration he was appointed. special commissioner tn Alaska tn re. port on mining conditions in that ter ritory. . . , '-. .-. , The funeral netlo will be announced latel-. r NO REASON FOR ALARM IN-BANK-FAILURES : (Jsumalgseeisl Berrtss.) tr.'r;. i Francisco. May 26. - Local San bankers see no reason for alarm .In the recent bank failures In different parte of the United Htatea. They are a unit in aaylng that the banks of San Fran cisco and tha Paclflc coast generally .ware never in a more prosperous condi tion. The failures noted are ascribed to purely local causes, or to the misdeeds of some official in th wrecked Institu tions. ' U - StAXUOAXt ZXTXYSXOY. (gpeeM mepateh to Tke JeerasLt Baker City, Or , May 21. A number of engineers and contractors for the Sumpter Valley railroad have gone to th front, where thry Wfll take charge of th extension work on that road, which will be pushed forward thla season.-- It Is believed that the road will be extended from Tipton, Ita present terminus, to Prairie City, and may pos sibly resch Canyon City before winter. j. BSTAT. JkSPOBT OaT O TTie'sIxtrisfml-annual .report of ths executors of th will of the late John Oreert ahows that on October T.'ltOi. ias.131.lkp In. cash waa oni hand, that l7.MS.4g was received, and S41.1.1S.4B wns In their hinds I dvirlor tha sU inonilLZTbe. executors l paid out-131,-1 I.T. leaving IJ.OSMt, ,on band April 1. 10&- The disbursements were.1 in iir--rJr; of thrteirtatM'. BOtsuv nn to rmxaoir. - ( Joaraal Mrlsl tttrttf. t - New Torar." May X, Cessler Boases. convicted of sending an infernal ma chine to th plcr-'Tf- the steamship Crabrfa March. ljOI. wa today aen tenoed to prison for from to I years. Txza aoTnna ooi - - There will be an Ice cream social at St. Patrick's crurrch thla evening and everybody is expected, to attend. Th program will ba of exceptional interest. OArJESRUFlr rxatinm Thin, FaMng Half., "Vy bead was for tea years . ev red wltk daadroff seHWek4 like a dis ease. Have used Hal k erst 14 si ikait tas fays as bsva nedssrlrsffoeasr part at my sealp. uairiaasrtsraad mora fcealtkler loeklnr." KII. 1 olios, 113 Hvadrtisr.. aiTs.w.i. FealtlvelT- nsam alamalrsiaT. atnea kair falilos. brines eaefe ynntkral rnlnr te ctst kair. Alma bt IIAUVINA lOAi'.kMa f ee Peblng, croeietes See hair arowtk. leta rar. noitiea. druniats', 1 ake eorritse wniuMtt rBueusyia.eigiuturo. cat oat aad siga twa frisSetpOffsrgV;1 j as i say or mnewmg erassurs sa tm torn, battle Hatrbealtll sad tie, cake Harflna soaa; both tar (Met e mt by I'klle Hay Cm-, h'.w.rk. If. 1 . peesald. fia Soe. ae tbla adv. Ksaoenap ent give hr dekfaiste wlib ohi tUs estlre adv. asd 60s. fos UalrheaUs, - - ax w ,- - e-w sus e lAdticaa-. .-...... I ... I i V v. , m 1 m m a. f I X FOUR JCOUNCILMEJS ', i ddc i n t ; mctTivr. Saloqns at ftir Gates Will Ukely R emain Undistu rbed L; . "jT" Now. " 7 '-Only four rdu'nrllmen appeared at the adjourned meeting- of the ponnMl'Thlg arUrrniHiii. They were 'loiiti-llmen r ic get. Albee, Mentley and Whiting, Coun cilman Hharkewhn .Wspreaentat.the mornlftg'r sfbmIuh.. "hk' doC been aeau since he dlarMeiLXrfim.-that -ettwf4-' After the roll was- called Councilman Albre suggested that they'wait, a 'few minutes to see U any others appeared, ('nuncllman Flegi-I called for a report from thr chief of polled.' hut the mnyor; not . heeding the remark, stated that there was nothing to -be done -but sd- jmirnf CmincttTmfiT'-Bentlcy : moved to adjourn, but the vote ws. a tie and Mayor Wllllama dec(ded that they had better, remain a few minutes. (Yn-llmnii Flaful II mm lit H lieil I Of a reoort of the chief, and Andltor Pevlln communicated with .por-headnuartr and received tha following report from Captain Grltamacher: " The men delegated to find the iproun cllman returned, made out their reports and deposited them In the chiefs private boTr-The-rhlef was absent, awMh-r-porta could not be -taken.-mjL" - The council" was left In ignorance of th result of th efforts of ths officers to find the stray eouncHmen. The meeting -adjourned and' the at tempt of the cltlxens to submit the- qu'S-J tlon of .saloons at tne entrance xo mo fair grounds to -referendum had resulted In, failure. -. -. - '' '7- " . 1 '-' - RESIDEfiT-OF-iYACOLT ' ACCIDENTALLY SHOT Cleaning : Rifle Preparatory to Huhtlngrjrlp and Meets With' : Serious Injury. "'JZ' -:r-.- -: -': (flpeeltl DUpateh to Tta )oaru.) Vancouver, Wash., May 26. 'John Balem Of Yacolt, In thla couhtj'," accl. dentally shot himself last' night. Ba- lem derided : that hewoulili shootlng' trlp snd went to th attic brought down Ha jjfleiu-rrngrh sun - haiLdi- nenised - for sevefaT nroilths. -but -th 4St - person havlnsJtJ had carelessly left It loaded. ; BslsnvL, nOtTiriowlhg that "the-gun was loaded, pulled the trigger to see If it was in working order. Th bullet - passed through. Ms, left jjiklftLA-Physlctan. wajLtt.nder tha tattar ptaanno mora that 320 called- fm this-tit y.-It la not thought It will be- necessary to amputate the foot. , . A DEAL IN LAND CAUSES TROUBLE C. M. Idleman Files Suit Alleging That He Has Been Wrongfully- Derjrived of Property. -tpeeiai -Dispatch Jeorttl.y-c- Oreirnnjy tMa.SL? ujtw asfJ1e4 yesterdny -Ire -th -circuit eotu t by C;M, rdleman agaTnst "W. O. Wadrfeji and Ja- oobson. Idleman says that "he was th owner, of 2t seres of land -tn" Clackamas county , and J. P.. Ryan .was .trustee of th property, but hadvhp- Other Interest In It; that said -Ryan in negotiating with Anna Herrold gave her a note for 62t as a mortgage on th property. Th note was purchased by W'addell, who thus ribtalned a claim. on the land. He threatened to foreclose and Idleman 'ayi by deception Waddell obtained his consent fraudulently and- sold the land. Idleman sues to bs reimbursed for his alleged loss. Mary Stlckney. ID years old, of Mll waukle, was committed to the asylum yesterday by th court. She le suffering with eplleptl Insenlty. t -' JUDGE STEVENS WEDS A ROCHESTER WOMAN V " " (Hpeelsl Plspstck e The Jonrnnl.) Rochester. N. Y., May 26. Honorable John Francis Stevens, formerly supreme oourt-4stle-of ires.nn. as't- n'rsptfBt of Portland, was married aJ""WanclnM near Rofhelef yesterday to, If r. Km. line Stevena, a prominent soclel woman. Ritv. franet V. Atkinson per formed the ceremony. The bride wore a Silver gfy-sninraveTTnaTn'rese. After a THtnmarff trip thr will resld In Watklns. ; . tmnornawT Aosjrra aoaut. Th proprietors of the Canadian Em ployment agency escaped prosecution on charges of obtaining money by false pretense only by going to the police count1 this morning and refunding 121.45, th expenses Incurred by fly men sent to Ckp Horn, Wsshlngton, to secure worki ., Joseph Lavery Edward . Carson. Is. BreehbHt, W. T. Co and Charles Wheelock, were th oomplalnanta. ' They wer" armed with a statement from the foreman of a lumber camp at Cap Horn, who" declared that th agency had never been authorised to send men there to work. All tne men wwincq zn mnrs 1 addition . to rlillng trains and boats. dlHtan Mstat OOUBIW liTBaT.'nr1 (gpeetal' Plapate te The Journal.) ' Vancouver. Wash.,- May 36. After coming to, thla county year ago for her health, Mrs. fia'ura" A'fConslns of Minnehaha., this county, died at St. Vln-cent's- hopltsl,jit 5:30 o'clock p. m. yeaterday. Mi. Cousins haa been a long atifferer from catarrh of the atom ach,v of "Which she died. 8h -leaves a husband and., ronr brother, theff plac8 of residence not being known. ,r - Th -funrarwlll be bjeld-from Pt. Joseph's hospital Sunday afternoon at - o'cieefc-awd the-fcody- .will b U1419 yest In ith City cemetery.' . ' jBAmostXTss aTArr stastbs. ! , '"- (Seeelkl .WapkteVW The Joiimf, , . CorvaHul, Or., May 2. -The editorial staff of, the Oregott Agricultural rollrse liasometer. hns- bewn' selected lfor next year as jfollowaj .VlCditor, J. it In go; manager, CUend . iikoiMlmam assistant manager, D. IV, Or6ves: other helpers, M. H. JJolden,. Klmef'1 Rawson. Belle Bonney,J Alice - Bdwards.- Helen- fiUkle and .Oladyi Moor. There la talk; of changing th Uarometer from a monthly to a weekly publication. TW OatXB DIHTTT. i United elates Marshal ReeiT hss n pointed lm Drlggs as chief deputy In th plae of p. A. Wofthlngtin. lie will announce th other" appointments "to morrow. , STATE'S RIGHT; IN : WO WAY; AFFECTED General-LandOfflce 'Definitely : Settles' Question Relative to ' Llei Land Selection. ; ' RAILROAD'S MONOPOLY IS INTERFERED WITH " " " 1 n rsi 4 in isr "-ri 1 " State Land Agent to Present Matter of Best Disposition. . v to the Board. ' lL9tAl Dlapatrh. ti Tbs JournkL)':.-i eIem. ;May 26. A letter Just r- reived by Stsie t.srir Agent Wr't rmm tli corhmlasloher of the general land of nee definitely settles the Question as to-whether or -hot th state wiill be en titled to . make" selections " In lieu of school sections : which, hav .ben in cluded '. within the' .boundaries of th forest reserves recently mad perma nent.- -. i TUommUaIoner'a lttr says that th state's right . to select has beefiTn no manner affected by the act of March, 1903.1 repealing certain lieu laws, and that the state has a right to make se lections In lieu of all aurveyed o;un surveyed sections wh4cu hav been, In cluded In the reserves. The Wallowa reaerv, whlchTiaa" re cently been mad permanent, contains over 000bOO acres, and about 35.000 acrea-of 4t is school land About 16,000 t-Tfll Of th'f schnol Isnd have been sold in place and about 6,000 acres of It wer used years agcr as mineral land. Thisaeaves the state wrtB about ZO.uoo acres of valid baa which is now avail able -for Indemnity selections. . How to--dtspose-f this be-t- th best advantage to the" stata Is a ques tion which will P presented to the board at its next meeting by tbs sthte land agent The recent repeal of th lieu laws left the Santa Fa railroad with a clear held and Its scrip .has been selling for about 17 an acre, but th recent decision of tb commleaioner "of th; general, land offl.ee, .whlchper. mtta the state to malts selections, w SomewhaP dlBJolnXah--rr)Q's mo. Th act of 1B03 raised th pric ot pricjst''$r5 per acre, The-jueatlon for the board to decide la-whether or not selections "rm ""b mad and th land sold to the applicants for tb minimum nriee of 16 oer acre or shall they be ad vertised and sold td the highest btddert acres of bas eoffld b sold to any. one person ana at not less man e ier avra Th"ppllc"anf "would "sendnh hlsTbrdT together with ' a description: of th land ne w itifaseifetgaBrfa Tnt nf tn wills purchase priced aa'a guarantee that he would tak th land when the state could give title, and If the offer waa accented bv th board -th state. land agent would make the selection and see that patent was secured, when a certifi cate of sale 'would be Issued to the ap- nltrn -- - -"" I- ' .,-. " " " ' " ha comrAlasloncT-of thweneTallandjtaittrlfr'Tiad Juat started out on a round office- Is, Uy ramreflattrm, rgetoTf Is ooalng of moat of th old (Odell) mineral lists, which hav been-pending In his office 'for "a number of years. xnrt-plrsr lists arabaimr loolndTorr1yifves Two miles beyond t he state la ndagept which will clean mMTtber of othei old -selection which have"hTcn held up for years on aecount -of-ebjections-receti ti yt em 0 ved, DIVINITY EXERCISES AT EUGENE CLOSE Report of Board of Regents Shows School to Be in - Flourishing Condition. (Special Dlapatch te The JosrnaL) - Eugene. Orf, May 36. Teaterday marked 'th closing of th tenth year of the existence of the Eugene Divinity school.. Exercises wer held Wednesday night in the First Chrlatlan- church,- th students In -the. department .01 oratory I vlna their final recital. Th board of regents Of ths school held Its annual Dtislness meeting yes- terday. Reports from the dean , were read.-ehowmg the -institution" to h In a flourishing condition," clear or debt snd with assets to the-amount or 115.000, besides m endowment fund, of several mousana aouars. rrura u riuuiiiuciu of four students, during th first year the a-chool has grown until were 1 roll4--durlnher-yeJut past. Rev. E. C. Sanderson 1s the deari of the school. - - . - Mrs.-Mnaey-Rftode or-cottagajarov was taken to the insane asylum at Salem yesterday afternoon, having been examined befor a "-tunacy-comrnlsslon and committed to that Institution. She Is 36 years of;sge, and domestlo trouble Is tha cause ;or ner menial aoerraiion. FLYING LOG AND MOVING . CAR CAUSE OF WOUNDS While Frank. Newton, employed at th factory of ths Portland Mill -Fixture company, 93 East Eighth street, wag" standing" near" a huge saw yester day, he was struck in the breast by a w .which Itnnrkert Mm down and In. f"llcted painful injuries. H was re moved to his home. A delivery wagon of uroceryman J. ohoanrion strurk a . streetcar at Twenty-first and Lovejoy streets, and a son of Mr. Conoannon, who was driving, received -gome minor injuries. The wagon was slmost demolished and the horses wer Injured. . ...., XZCSraOH' TO TTBTTOBt. Members' of tha Missouri society have planned elaborately for the reception to-; bar artvrn -this eveninsj-trr vommis sloner Uarver snrj Mrs. . Oarver, who are here preparing to open-the Missouri building at tn exposition. The reception- will- b- nt-th permanent "head quarters In the Chamber of Commerce building, beginning at 3' o'clock. Rob ertus Ix)Ve, the Mlnnourl poet,. will be present, and prominent memberaf the Oregon Society , of MIssourlana' will speak. i lTael Rend item In Tillamook Herald: Mi. 'Jim -Tompkins, went to the Clover dala ator-Jhuraday-wih. a. nlca lot'-of fK, "- . " f . .. ....... This js a' better" country to '1 I'v-vt,, brc.iuse Schilling Best -"7 ..'-', Vergreseri SiiaejsaiK I SWKJDLED GOULDS-, OUT OF $2,C3d;C3Q Helen ' Gould 'Xnd;lHeTBrQthel ' Frank Are Led to Buy W6rth ' less Securities. INDUCED TO INVEST BY PHYSICIAjHQF FAMILY --. 1 - i Merchants' Tfusf Company Fatt-r . ' . ure an Outcome of Failure of Power Project" (Joornsl 8peelal Service.) , x'Newr,XiOfk," May 26 Chief among the developments lu 111 rnuT6onh Mercnauta' Trust company la th aLate ment that Uplen Gould 'and her brother Frank wer induced by fraudulent rep resentations to. Invest in . securities of th Virginia, Faasenger A Power com pany of Klchmond, Virginia, OS tha securities .ot wJilcjL. th.o.trust company made heavy loans and that they hav charged. George H. Fisher with taking tZ.OOO.OOD-to-whtch-b U- cot anUUed, Their charges are In answer to a suit for . th receivership . of th . Virginia Passngr x Power company, of which he Is tha promoter. . ... Whll Fisher was floating th seourl tlea ha want 'to Dc. John P. Munn, Oould'a family physician.' and through Dr. Muon Interested th Goulds In -the traction project Not long afterward Fisher became one of th directors of th JJerchsnts' ImU aomtiaaiy-awi ate4 a member of the executive committee. . When.. thdicovry-waa jnad that tha Virginia Passenger & Power .com pany waa a' financial 1 flsxla, th Mer chants' Trust company had madera loan of - ll.SOO.OOO-orr-its securities.- Thls loan Miss Gould and -her brother took up for the trust company to. save Dr. Munn. who waa not only Jay Oould's iphyelclan, but one of bis most intimate friends from a, heavy loss..- ihls sum, with interest, -tha Goulds accuse Fisher, of 'taking by unfair mean. It is charged that Fisher deceived thejnA to th valuejirtlia-;propcrry7. . MISSESHERrHORSE- AfiD IS "ALARMED Resident of Mulano Notifies Of- - fleers of Losa but Son Had - . Borrowed Animal. (Special Plajiatch to.TJl Jour nal.l Oregon City, Or., May 36. Mrs. .Man ning of Mulano had quit a scar' yes terday When she awoke and found that her horse had been taken from the barn during the nights 8h immediately tele phoned to- Sheriff Shaver of thla olty. giving description of the animal and asking him to be on the watchor.lt at the stables and on the streets, The Of. Inspection when another- telephone massage from Mulano stated that the lost 7 horss '- had been- recovered. ' It seems that Mrs. Manning's son. .who his mother', rrsldenc wss returning horn Wedaes- horse waa In the barn, toviklt put wtthr-irat--Baylng-anrtliIng about, It andTrod to hla own home, thinking . that hi motner woum anow us 11a ALBANY ARRANGING - . FOR BIG EXCURSION (Special Dispatch to The JoarseJ.t f.. ' Albany, Or., May 3. Secretary K. C Roberts went to Portland this morning 1 arrange- lor in Dig excursion from this city and . other points In Linn county to the exposition -tW-Aibsmy day, June 16. It is expected that fully 1,000 people will attend th exposition on that day from Llnh county if a low rat and a specla train can be aectired. Th plan Is to do th thing up In slyl and make a good showing. D. O, Woodwortn, a prominent drug gist, was bitten by a large mastiff, ths property , of a Chines doctor, last evening. The dog attacked a small fog terrier belonging to Mjv Wnodworth. and when tlr owner of th little dog at- temptedto -sav-- hlT property,- h wss bitten tn th hand. A complaint will be mad to th city council and an ef fort will ba mad to hav tha dog killed. It Is a dangerous animal and has several times attacked people on the streets, Tfi M ha. nysr-liooLsxElblt-l now -on dlaplay in the Central building Irr thla city before - being ahlpped to Portland ror exhibition. . . . MEET TO ARRANGE FOR C COTTAGE GROVE DAY. i - -v! - --:-Tr--!- . "l. (Special Dlapstch to Tke JooraaL) , Cuttag Grove, Or., May 1 1. At , a meeting of the Commercial club last night It, waa decided to hav th mayor call' a mass meeting for th purpose of making arrangements for Cottage Grove day at the Lewis and Clark fair. Good progress is being mad with .th pamph let that Is being gotten oat by th Com marcial club, - describing -in detail" ths resources of this part of Ian county. Ray. Mr. Bllllngton will preach the mchifil'lal sermon at the Christian church on next Sunday. . Th Grand Army vet erans and th-W omen' llef corps win meet at' the hall and march to th Church. t ' , , '.,.:. . Th management of tha London mln arat' springs, at London, It miles south of here, la holding a plnlc and social time today. The Cottage Grove band' Is furnishing the music. Ki-Govut Oeer and other prominent' speakers are pres ent. The Grangers snd also th Mod ern Woodmen'' lodge r taking part. StATE GRANGE SELECTS. ' - ALBANY, FOR MEETING '. (Journal Special g.rrlce.) r Forest Grove. Or.. May 26. 'St h state grange adjourned last night' after con ferring the fifth and sixth, degrees upon a large clses, followed by -a-banquet furnished by the cltlxens of Forest Oroya, ..: , Yesterday afternoon C. K. Spence of Clackamas war elected aa . a member XITK;"Bleptins6it.":Albany:baa beau chosen as the place nt th next meeting. rxiirxsVAi or noinszm. ' , (Speelal Piapateh te The Jewaal.) Corvallls. Or, May 2. Th funeral ef tua late Janio Koblnson. who died at Warren Tuesday, wa held yesterday and Interment wns In Newton cemetery. If was sged 65 yeare and waa a son of Rennlah Koblns n, who settled in Ben- txm county In 18S1, James Robinson Had spent most o hla Ufa in Benton oounty, " . 'i , I j " FOR We place on sale, as displayed in our north window, EIGHTY SPRING AND SUMMER f SUITS That were $15, $16.60 and r -li p -- : WE1ASK yOUJTOCOMBJlVEXAMlNB: . THESE SUITS arid SEE FOR YOURSELF ..Try the "garments on, note tha-. excellent workman- shipi-the quality of the fabrics, the fit and style and .then tell us if you ever saw the equal of these suits - i which we offer SpeclaUatLXE,vPQ ALL SIZES FOR "EVERYTHINQ FOR lt5t3-16S THIRD ST.y I want every, person who desires a perfect toilet soap or suffers with rough Witch Hasel Soap.-1 know thaf It will cure chapped hands and lips In a night. I know 1 will soften tb roughest skin. I know it will Improve any complexion. People who. are troubled with pimples, blackheads or eczema will find this soap a great blessing." I want every lady no matter how delicate or sensltlv her akin rgay be to try it. for I guarahtee that It will improve any complexion, no matter how fair. - It removes disagree able odors from th body and keeps th skin in a healthy condition. To every mother In th land I most conscien tiously recommend this article for her baby, i If th little on is suffering with prickly heat. hlvesr chafing or rash of any! sort, don't f ail t to bath it -with this soap, It wlllglve almost immedi ate relief. Inl fact. I have never known It to fall. 1 Irepeat. I Want th publlo tU glV till g'UiU A tBofciugh" test, and I am positive they will agree with me that-Jti the besvtotlet soap ever made. I wish "to-emphasise ' the statement I have so -often mad, that SOAP IS A MEDIClK. That mOre or less Of the Ingredients get into th system through the pores, and that th blood carrtas thesa ingredients to every part of. the body, iBoap either benefits ' or Injures th human ystiru,Threfore all sosps mad from common" fats and dangerous alkalis should ,b avoided. , . My Witch .. 1 ' "',' ' ,1, .III .11 U. I, II I III II' f" II .... 17 av nncvTvn Y7 BEAUTIFIES, XMi - Mtuiyon'a Wiielk Basel Soap, prlo la eak. -' ' '' -T Mnayem's- Wttast Kaat gliavto; arttek ta bos, prlo as.' j MuyotVa witeh xaael Mais Xn-nrorakor, prto so aad 1JW, . IgnaxWg Witali Xasel ralonsa lwv prto as. , ssrnayemw wins um xso vtwasa, Tvx sai rverywkere, or seat prpU OCR v,-"'j tr" - . ' - -1 n , , j . .j-- - - $18. Tke your pick at 3, t EARLY-COMERS . MEK AND B0Y5" NEAR M0RRI80N Haxel Soap Is absolutely pure ennugrf to eat. It Is a skirl food and Vitaliser, and in Biirrrlr- - -r f- ever placed on lha market To all per sons who are afflicted with pimples.. jeruptlnng, t.t lives... spots nr fldlsn blemishes, or who have a sallow com plexion, I - most strongly advise taking my Taw paw Laxative. Pllla. Prlc ZS cents. : Munyoh's Witch Hatel Talcum Powder Is fsst taking th place of th old kinds,'' It is most delicately prepared, being free from crystals and flakes that irritate th skin. It has the fragraned of new mow hay snd all th soothing and heal ing qualities of Witch Hssel. ' "Munyon's Witch Masel Face Cream ta . more soothing than Cold Crm,m'vrr,,f beautifying than any lotion or cosmetic.1 It should be used In all canes whrV 5a lines Ar Wrinkles h.vln a mnnmmm - t,-ob positively cures chapped lips and rough aklns. and speedily drive away all signs nf nrnar's ff , . i . Munyon's Witch lis i el Hair Invlgor-' ( ator la proving a great bjesslng to those whos hair Is becoming thin and sickly. If ladles will 'shampoo tlie(r heads with Munyon's Witch Hssel Soap' and then us th Hair Invlgorator, rubbing It well Into th sealp, it will not -only crtr dandruff and all scalp diseases, hut will poalMvly-atp-halr-fronr falling. It will not make halrjrrow on bard heads where the root 'are. dead, but It will mak hair grow wherever there -Is a particle of life left lit th roots. . gri as om reoeip ef prio. , XTxrroxf, rhttedaipfcia, a- - 5. - THE MAN flid GrjTS WHAT HE WANTS : l .1 th wis man who get his mrppIV -" 'of paints In this stor. w ar fust ss -anlous to pleas him as he is to be ' -i pleased, and thafs th reason w hold " , our trad so lng. it Isn't only paint I Quality, tr prf. or even courteous - .v- treatment 'rDf patrons It's all thr. '";" awiwix;- wiin. confidence, a ; large site of your paint supplying. - Oor rroat mnA Xorriso ita. ; J", -1 r u I1 4 . 1' ' f '