i. r j.-. 13 a. JTHLEGoklgNDAXQ CORNING,- MAY LIAR Y RAM SE Y L'iO OD, AGED 119 YEAR 111 CElEBBATnUlTIIDAV TODAY Virility of Race Apparent In Thi Remajkable HiHsboro Woman; ' ' ' : Who Retains Many Faculties Unimpaired jwdfrrr?. Enjoys Existence. ....... , T - Mrs. Mary Ramsey Wood, Who Today (Special IHspetrh to Hie Jornel. - - Hlllsboro. Or.. May 1. Reroarktbls among centenartana of the world Is Mra. Mary Rflmiey Wood of Hlllsboro, whose "1 1 9 thT5lrthdarWlir-eceleBrared to morrow. Bhe retains much of her vigor and Is iM to go about unassisted, oats her mettle" with" enjoyment and con Lvcrsas readily of Incidents . In her long -life. .Mary Ramsey was born-ln Knoxvllle, TenneeaeeMay 20, 177. She baa been married three times. Her first husband was Jacob Lmons of Tennessee, who died 71 years ago. Four children wera born of ,tWa marriage. vH.r Mary Jana. " l 'H I . , . ," .' .tlfflES circle of the richly mineralized district of Tonopah. It lies between the Ohio Tonopan and West Tonopah companies' claims.- The Ohio Tonopah is to be merged with the West;End andKlcNamara companies in ihe-biggest -combination in-the-campr The ' t same "vein whichrtraverses those, properties runs throughour propertyL 13urlaims7he-lCateIcMah6nndUrbafl sy-are-owned outright. Qur company hag been of Arizona, and 600,000 shares of a par value of $1 each are treasury stock.- A limited 'amount, only 10,000 shares, are offered for public subscription at FIVECENTS A SHARE. " -Thi amrjunt-will-be snatched up very-xj uickly-by mvestorsr-w-ho have- looked for just Follow Schwab ' Into Tonopah - Fifteen months ago To nopah Extension sold at $3.10. Look at It now I An investment at the in ception of Tonopah Ex tension would bejworth $100 for $1. property. -Don't lose sight of the fact that other investors in gold mining properties have -made.big money by havingfthe riervt to buy in at the ground floor price and thus share in -all" the prontswhichcome from advances irk value. 7" - 7t l:TThe same opportunities .which-. Jiaverealizedtfortunes Jorothers are now presented to you. A little money whatever you" can spare will -make you the possessor of certificates, which as soon as this property is developed may make you independent for life. Wire .orders -at our expense. - t- - ' - " ,1 PACIFIC COAST MINES BUREAU r-XTetrMaia 2483 : ' " - ' 1 : : Celebrates Her 119th Birthday. Isaac, Nancy E. and C, K. Lemons, the latter being Mra. C, it. Reynolds of Hlllsboro. After he death of her flrst husband s1iSHaTt1ea Wltrtim1 Biaiiiiaii In Ten1 neseos. who died more than 10 years ago. She crossed ths plaina on horseback In 18BS In a company consisting of 50 wagons, among the prty being Captains Bouthworth. Dlllard. Wlnan and Mitch ell. In 154 she was married to John Wood and - they - built- tha- Waahington hotel, - which - aha conductM-untii- eu years ago, when aha turned the manage. ment over to her daughter, Mrs. weyn olds. The eldest daughter. If "living, conPM such an opportunity as this to get into Tonopah. Tonopah 4is the proven camp. - Follow Schwab and you will make no mistake. '. The older properties " are ' foci' high priced.' for the ordinary man's investment. But a new proposition -in Tonopah of any merit is rare. -Tonopah Gold Star, by its fortunate proximity to properties on which recently valuable strikes have been made, may either be developed , separately or sold to the combines. Our- purpose is to . develop it. If this opportunity interests you, call and in vestigate. Every - dollar-that you-subscribe will go into the development of the mine. Not a dollar goes to pay salaries, pr for anything but W. H. DREHER 125 Abington would ba at years of sge. Mr. Reynold who - Is caring for hsr rsmarkable mother, la the only aurvlvlng child and was 7t yeara old Octpber 14. !. Mrs. Wood recently receiver '' Mra.- Alice Brlggs of I-- Junta, coio radoTa number of rellca.lncluaa wag a quantity of, pink ribbon with tha re-K quest that the aged woman Ma a knot In It for every yeer or ner are., ma w" done by Mra. 'Wood, who after tying the knots fastened a lock of her hair to one. end of the ribbon and returned It to her Colorado friend. The aged woman's weight was formerly 171' pounds, but she how weigns oniy J 10. Her eight Is falling ana one eye ls blind. Hhe is quite aer. oui is m to carry on conversation without ef fort. .One notable fact is the cutting- of a tooth recently, which surprised and much amused the old lady. She has been' eoffee-drtnker all ner in ana stlll'uses IV at meals.-una arises a.i i . ml. eats two sees with coffee, has a hearty meal of meat and vegetables at noon and at night makes her repast of bread and cold water lust berore retir ing. .' : .... v . . ' .' " At 14 she became a member or u Methodist -Church South and has con tinuous! v leh kfflllated With that de nomination.-. Bhe la a member or - tne Ramaey Family association or i opens. Mrs. Wood has been a Democrat an her lifer she "saysr s.nrTopes-to-Uvs-to see another Democratlo president In toe White House.-'' i ' When aaked byThe Jonrnal reporter If she favored woman suffrage she re plied: ' 'NOri -Wani women io aiaji araah thalr dishes, keeb : their nouee clean.' ralaa-thelf children and. attind to J their business, voting is men s Busi ness. -It don't want women to vote. Considering her -advanced age. Mrs. Wood Is wonderfully active and baa been seldom troubled with the Ills that often best and render Invalid woman of less than half her eg.- Her chances for a still further lease pf Ufa are ax rellent and she may possibly, reach the quarter-century mark on her secona cycle. . DEMOCRATS TO SUPPORT CHANDLER IN POSITION (Special Ptepateh by Leased Wire te The Jon null Waahington. May II. It will not. be difficult to force a row on the floor of the house and. on the noor or tna senate If ths majority attempts to legislate the Chandler "fiDanlsh claims commission or ran nav&J been tearful over the wasteful extrava gance of the Republican administration. Thg-mower- apended....fot.tha..apaniaa trestv claims commission has been fruit ful of much Democratlo evil speaxing or The"-wayi"Of KepuDlTcan extravagance. Now. however. Chandler has become In a sense an ally of a certain Democrat of note-tabia-personal aasaulta upon, the preaident and the minority in tne noaaa snd senats will declare that the presi dent and his psrty have stooped to per- eecutioi WINCDCTWltXOON- HAVE A NEW DEPOT (serial Dbpateb to The Journal.) , Winlfx k, Waal) , Msy-lAamlha Nnrthi em- Par I ft o Railway company has plana drawn for a large new depot at thla nine. -The company'e bualneas-having moreJthsnoublgdinlhaJstjear. The railway company will also pot In several hundred feet of new sldetracka, and -will bear half the expense of re planklna Front street, which Is partly on the railroad right of way, Work; of replanklng will begin at ones. 51 Cents Share incorporatrri nnnrr thf laws. legitimate development of the A V Buildi ng, 108 Third. Street The New St. Johns I JLL r -- -C't " - ewp,,, - - - atr- luaw;.' JLetia-.A.S i ..''( "1 '.irtnia I ,' ,1 if Titian. -if t ' flfi .t.. ,,... a .....fa. Private Dinine-Room in Connection With Grill Room. Cuisine Attention Given to Dinner Parties. v; Automobile Sheds and Stables for Horses. TO BUILD PLAHT - J. A. Webber Declares Inntion ' to follow Terms of Fran- hio r.mnA WO rt jCTOnCDMlVTENC L- rWITHIMTHIRTY-OAYSt City,. Council Favors Local Manin " Giving Concession Outside Ift&t den Make' Application but Are Re- .iuseL Vancouver. Wash., May It. Aeeord- Inr to tha-statement of J. A. Webber, Vancouver will be supplied with gas of TheWiTTraa- tng purposes within the next four or five months. "Work," ssys Mr. weo bar;"wtlt hfatln oDon the plant within ",' -Jl.'.g. j.! ne ptant win uv completed as soon as possible... .Wa will have one of the most mod- ern and complete gas manufactttring plants on the Pacific coast" said Mr. Webber this evening. "We have secured In the east aU tha capital necessary to construct the system and will have no trouble In that direction.' For tha past year numerous persona lepresenttng--outside capitalists have endeavored to secure a gas - franchise from tha Vancouver city council.- At one time there were three applications before that body. These applications were the topic of dismission at many meetings. After .carefully looking Into the merits of the various applications tha council granted he-franchise to Mr. Wehher. r. C, Chambers of Seattle was before tha council with an applica tion, tha terms of which were practic ally thr same ss that of Mr.-Webber. The council decided In favor of ths local applicant. This is the second franchise Mr. Webber ! has secured to construct and operate a gas plant.. More than a year ago he mad a application and was granted a franchise. He deposited a check with the city treasurer for 1 1,000, tha terms upon Which It waa glvsn be ing that if construction work did not begin within six months the deposit was to be forfaited. Upon xplratlon o(.sk( months pie time was extended for. .a.Jik0ean3Jt "the end of the yeacth money was declared forfeited and turned Into the general fund of tha city. Webber began suit in tha supe rior court tOTeeover tha forfeit money on the grounds that the city lost noth ing by the transaction. Yesterday the suit was dismissed. It being mutually nnderstood that- if - Webber builds the . I. HI tl AAft I. I.n w I mmjm 1 ...w t o be islurned to him? Ae avidenca of good faith Webber haa deposited with tha city Unn snvanra Hemes tea.. sc cording to the terms of, the franchise recently granted. Thla money la In no way recoverable. WONT LIVE LONG ENOUGH. Todays Opportunities wm iraver Arala ---- pjgjnt,. - AU. who anticipate tha purchase of a flna new piano - In the next two years should hustle to Ellers Piano House early tomorrow morning and select one of the remaining choice pianos at tha closing out sate, which will end May II.: t ISO and In some styles as much as $200 can actually be saved, in pur chasing a piano now. Everything must go. Fins Baby Grands and Uprights, Pianolas. Pianola Pianos. Organs. Fix tures, etc. No need to pay all cash 126 down snd f 10 a month yes, 110 down and It a month takes a good one. No 'one in Portland will live long enough to aver again see auch an advantageous opportunity as here presented to buy a i piano. . Eliers nano House, oi naan- lngton street. FLORA RESIDENfS WANT A U. S.' COMMISSIONER rsoarlal Dtamteh te The JoornaU1" ' Flora, Or., May 1. Aa there-is no Untied States commissioner In less then 42 miles of this place who la' allowed to take proofs, tha residents of this vicinity must go this distance It miles for tha round trip to make proof on homeateada. a! this must be mads by wbsalsd conveyances or on horseback. It la aulte a hardship, as well ss an as. penaa for those Interested and their wit nesses. Thers are probably mora men making final proof on homesteads In this than any other section . In ths county and a commissioner is badly needed. , . raasral of Mrs. Heodham. (Hneelal DinMtrk te Tea JnemaU Aawmia, v... iwi uw amwvim. of Mrs. Taylor Need harm who died sud denly while on a visit to Aberdeen Washington, waa held hers yesterday,! being conducted by Burr Oak circle. Wo IIJTEIIDS - GAS Hotel SCIUNEN- BLAIR CO. KAaBLE AJfD ORAMITB . woaxa. ArtlaUe sna- nwiti, aoauan Imbu. Ccmatrry. . and building work jnanuaetorea from ttaa bntef marble and granite. r4rrapondn and erdcra promptlf ettaaiMa FAKE COII CERII HAS MANY CREDITORS Contracts Issued by Pacific Mer. cantile. Company JPims Worthless. THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE, - CAUGHT BY SCHEMERS Quantities of Certificates Issued and Few Redeemed-i-Largs- Sum Said tcr-Hare-Been-Collected-by-Pro- -motsrs-cf -Enterprise -tSoerlal niapetr Tbe Jearsal.V T acorn a. May l. Jonn uanagncr today was appointed receiver of the Pa clflc Mercantile company on application of lfi-Toung. representlng7,000 Ta- mev people holding roniracta issuea rjy . ... ... ,.11.. -. XnS COm p. II Jr. X lie tuinpiajli iiei.iiiM the company conducted a rrauameni ....ir.... .nil hail m Intention of re- deeming ita contracts. - Ths contracts called for payment of 1100 In - Installments upon which a diamond worth 11(0 waa given the holder. Nine thousand of these con tracts are alleged to have been sold and only 1.200 of them were" redeemfid. What has Become oi immnnrtM inn 1780.009 said to have been collected la a mystery. - Contrscta were sold in ait parts or tne northwest and many prominent business men ss well as clerks, lawyers, physi cians, worklngmen and women bought tbem. - M. T. Denham. against - whom - tne action la brought, aa president of the company, claims ha haa not been con nected with the concern for a yea and deirtes all knowledge of ths whereabouts of the company's books. Fred Carne of Victoria is said to nave ths accounts, but he declares thst Den ham has them. It has proved difficult to find other officers of ths company. A man named Smith of Seattle la said to be treasurer, but he cannot be located and the stockholders say tha secretary of tha concern Is somewhere In Mexico, . About sll that has so far been dis covered to ahow' that the company ever existed Are tha hundreds of paid-up con trasts bald by subscribers.--: . -Unloa's Jteg-lstratloa la tlgnt.. -J (HmtUI ItUsaK-b te Tbe Jowsal.) - "'Ta Orande. Or., May 1. The reglstra t Ion books of Union county show 2400 names for the June election, i ma proves that all tna voters of the county , are not registered as twj yeara ago there wera IIOV voters, anci wf jrvpuiaiiun of the county has inoreaaed since then. Ths Interest In the removal . of the county seat in tha last election caused all tovreglstsr. A Moaatala of Oold could not' rlng asmuch happlnsss to Mra Lucia Wllke of Caroline. Wis., aa 41. na !Sn boa of Bucklen'a Arnica Halve, when It completely cured a run ning sore on her leg. which had tor- tured her ZJ long years, uriaum nnu-i sepUo healer of Piles, Wounds and Sores. I 3t0 ai eiiamon mui I I . j- - ettaaiMa to. - . m . - , - . . . JT . East Eaa Madlsoi " ; '. ' ..-:'"'.. V" """" ; " - y,. 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Mil L - J; U N , 1 ii -SUNDAY, MAY 20 L1EIW ":SaXAt) AaTfl aUrUKZSS. 1 Jhster Baled. Queen Olives. - Shrimp Hitlad. - pill Plcklsa. Crab 8al4. Fresh Lettuce. -Potato Salad. Sliced Tomatoes. HHced Cucumbers. sour. Chicken a la Rein. Consomme. .- Clam Choerder. TiaSC 1-.-:: : Boiled Chlnok HaJmoa. - t HoU&ndalee. - f - -Baked Halibut, au Ontttrt. - , Borurs. r Squab en Toast. . 0 Farialenns Potatoes. It BsTTmXBS. . Half Spring Chicken. ; Maryland Style. Chicken Frlcaesee with Lmmpllngs TWeiner Schnllsel, a 1" Holstetn. Small Tenderloin. Steak. Hordelalae Olympla Oyster fatties. French Pancake, Wine Sauce, : .j...':. BOAST. ' ' Spring Chicken Hit-Dreeetnav Prlme Ribs of Beef, au Jua. XLeg of Mutton, Brown Oravy. ' I.oln of : Pork. Apple Baure, VTOITlILZt. Sugar t'orn. Etewed: Tnmawsc BwaeF'FeaJ! TmO. Aiparagua. String Henna. Toung Bpinaon. New Potatoes . in Cream. f- 1 Dinnt. "7 ' Assorted Pies. -. ----- Strawberrlea with Craant. " ' " 'Ice Cream with Cake. "T- Sllced Oranges. - Sliced Pineapple. Cafe Noir. - . Served from 11:10 a. m. to I p. m. ee.feeee QUALITY N Telephone Uaia 8766. - sW aggggaasaasS Oppoalta BUera Waao Soaaa. CAN GET BROS. 3 364 to 3T Mof, rlsoa St,, Which is just ss good ss eastern manufactured snd at one half the price, it is worth' considering, isn't it?' Look at our entire quarteFbloctfwindow dis play this weeic oi "MADE IN ORKOON-. r rURNITURK This Complete - Kitchen Gem With hard wood top and dough boards, finished In natural finish. ' Special, ?!1C0 ' . . , . Ci'OO Dorn ClXtO Vc:' " " uctlon : , . tip -u rr I - . g, i m . jimoomarBrarT, r : SL Oraad Taas . tee aUda-. -V men of Woodcraft. ' Mra Nesdham ' V - leavsa a avsbaa4 ao4l Uma goas. - - r 'i