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If APPLIES SURPLUS to gohjids John Sharp Williams Has Bill Introduced to Distribute Coin ' Xmongthe States. v CONGRESS GIVES NO AID ' FOR BETTER HIGHWAYS 'la Spite of Year of Agitation and ;, Larjre turn for Risers and Shrp - choMiAK. Knihlnr Mu Beni Don for the Mm With a Howe. ; THE OREGON DAILY TOURNAL PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21. 1 1 w i e. EDITH YERRINGTON ' (Wtahlastoa Boreas of Tim Jo.ra.1 ) ' 'Waahlngton. Fob. Jl. John Sharp William, Democratic house leader, haa a. Ulan for tha disposition of tha nae . A .1. A 114 IM tllW buTiJTng of Hie putHimUJTr ttis eouii't try. iie. propoaea n in a mu. Introduced by Reprteentatlve . Maddoa -L - I - . L. JUMI VRAI til HIM Ml siitj iii i;-u4 tribute tha aurplua to the eeverai etatea and tefrltorlea, not to exceed 1.5.00, 000 ' In-any one year, to be devoted to Im " proving the roads. The distribution i - t b- on.a. per capital baala aocordlng to . the last national census and the money ta to be eapended on the poatal road of tha nation. ' ; Mr. tVHlllamar bill atlpulatea that tha ' now y ahall be expended by tha gov ernora of the states, .who ahall report aumially on November li to tha aecre ' Ury of the treasury. t...... iw j&u.lnn. 9itnt that, after UH,ta uoi wwfcrw i - r all the past yeara ft agitation for food road, at thla time there 4a abaolutely no witentton on the part of the congress - to give any legislation to further the movement. Advocalea of road Improve ment are- aeklng why. If there Js Jto be .such general i attention to river and harbora and ahip aubaldfea by the fed eral government to f aollltato tha trana portatlon of - tha growing commerce there should not alao be manlfeat the aame iiDeraiuy lowara mi kvw n, movement. It I recognised that the public hlghwaya of tha United Btatea are mierior iw iow o uy civilised eouritrr on tha globe. Tet to day In Waahlngton practically nothing I heard bearing on the subject, and the introduction of Repreaentatlve Wllllame' km uniulliulM the entire volume of utterance and proposed legislation of thla character of the aecond session of tha fifty-ninth oongreaa. PAZO OINTMgMT la gtianiatmd te ear say n of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Prvtrudlng rues In te 14 vi er Bwoey nraeder. 60e. STEAM SCHOONER EUREKA i HITS A ROCK AND LEAKS (Ralal hknatrk tm Tha Imul a..t,l. . , ' I K & ,aam athtAnaa - BMltlV, SW.. A D 1.1,1, ,LIIUVIIVI Eureka, owned by tha Globe Navigation company, la anchored in the stream. ' Tk TTi.l . I af YlnllaaA If Anil. nArn. lna loaded with lumber and. coal lor Ban Franclaco and waa towing the schooner Alex T. Brown.1 When the VnrAVa raahauf PLall.m bar aha dronned tha Al,t T. Hrowti and nut back for Brattle, badly Jeaklng. As aoon aa ah arrived In port diver were put to work ' on her to find .the leake. ' ' the matter. A fireman aboard me ves sel admitted that while about two hour away off Victoria tha vessel hit a rock and aprung several piatea. - ' The Eureka baa a very heavy deckload of nllea and her hold 1 full of coal. It la feared ahe will have to be unloaded and put In drydock for repair. :t'r J: A' X ,1 . r Wlio Appears With the. Musical Comedy. "The Umpire.' V - ,HeIHg Theatre This Week. 1 at the' CANNOT REACH COOS BAY FROM PORTLAND ' ...-',: Marshfield Lawyer Compelled to Go to Roseburg and Buy Horse for Long Ride Comments Bitterly Upon Utterly inadequate Transportation Nd Berths on Steamers. , - ..Do Vca Opca lonr MoutH Llk youuf bird and gulp down what ever food or mixilcin may bo offered you ? Or, do you want to know aomethlnjof tb'e eomixwition and character of that which you take Into your itomach whether as food or medicine t , JMoat Intelligent and aensibl peopU now-a-day In.sivt on knowing what they employ whethr ai food or aa medicine. Dr. I'icrca belleyea they bava a perfect rtgbt to lnM upon such knowledge, tio he publlshe,iail' nd on each bottle wranper, wbauFnTnadiflne are made of anoelji?iTerwniTi Tj)H h hecnn uVU-iTlord tojo br.rrwfB ,""r? Ihe irmi-i'J'pnt i.fwTilrh Ins melcliM-a Tiifc. n - - , r-rrr are mml ar M in) ii'ii ami uTnli'rti"l .'.. e feior winjTni'ir tiip-rliir ciirative vTrtiirf ariiiiiJiitriC i., ik riin ol vnmin'l nerullar Weak- Msnes, Irrcjularltlea and derangements, giving rise to rreqnent neaaacnea, waca ache, drairglQK-down pain or distreis In lower abdominal or eelvlo region, accom panied, ofttlmea, with a debilitating, pel vie, catarrhal drain and kindred symp toms of T:esknes, Dr. Plorce's Favor! ts Prescrlptlniv Is a moat efficient remedy. It is equally effective In curing painful periods, in giving strength to nursing mothers and In preparing the system of the expectant mother for baby's coming, thus rcmlerinjr chlldblrthf ale anduioaj. oaratrveiy-pafnleits."" The "Favorite Pre scription I a most potent, strengthening tonic to the general system and to the organs distinctly feminine In parttcnlar It Is also a soothing and invigoratini nervine and cures nervous exhaustion nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spssms, chorea or St. Vitus s dancs, and ouber distressing Berrous symptoms nv tendant upon functional and organic dis eases of tho distinctly feminine organs. A host of medical authorities of all the several schools of practice, recommenr each of the several Ingredients of whirl "Favorite Prescription" Is msde for tf eur of the diseases for which It Is elalnu c to be a cure. Vou may read what the? ssy for ynnrtlf by sending a postal csra reqnest for e-r. booklet of extract! from the leading authorities, to Dr. R. v Pierce. InTatlds Hotel and Surgical In stitute, Buffalo. N. Y,and It wllfooine U yon by return post- ax.JLl a a fi. Tja, rSi' unit of Ufa. - s The moet eminent medical elentlta are vnanlmoua In the conclusion that the generally accepted limitation of human life la many year below the at tainment possible with the advanced knowledge of which the rk.ee la now poaeessed. The critical period, that de tenninea ita duration, aeem to be be tween 6 and 60; the proper care of the body during this decade cannot, be too strongly urged: careleeaneae thee being .. i I I M..a' uia, IwImv after &S la Electric Blttera. the acien tlflo tonle medicine that revitaJlaee ev ery organ of the body. Guaranteed by Red Croa Pharmacy. BOe. TJnabU . to secure accomodation on ! any of the ateamer plying between thla port and Coo Bay, only 160 mile away, J. M. Cpton, attorny-at-law and police magistrate or Maraniiaio. uregon. rmurct than nf for tha Inconvenience and at tendant expense ot remaining la .Port land vntil the next aauing aate ox iw ateamahlp Roanoke, ha decided to Jour ney by rail to Roaeburg, at which point he will ' purchase a horse for tha 80 mil trip across tne mountains o m bonre. ' j . The experience of TJpfon Is a sad com mentary on the lack of proper transpor- t.tinn mmft 1111AM n.ivMn I run cilt aiiiu ri.m Co Mint. mnA fnmlahllS M. forci ble argument lor the Portland oommer. clal bodies to bestir themselves. ' Mr. Upton left Marshfield two weeka ago for thia city on a buaineaa trip with the expectation of returning home on tha next steamer. Owing to the over crowded condition of tba vessel h waa unable to secure e berth and consequent ly would be required either to wait un til February It, or make tbe overland journey, - - , Caila FortUusd Indifferent. v Upton, after figuring the loea of time and expeaee attached to a further stay In Portland,-1a' decided upon the lat ter course. , He leavea today by train for Roaeburg and upon arrival there will purchaae an inexpensive aaddle hores Arriving at Marshfield he will turn the animal loose and still be money ahead. In discussing what ha term the indlf ference of Portland merchants, Upton mad the following atatement .to a Journal repreaentatlve: , "It Is indeed, lamentable ' thst w have no adequate shipping ' facllttlea from Portland to Coos Bay and it -can only be attributes to the indifference of Portland. We have flret clasa ser vice with Ban Francleeo bnt we want to do buaineaa with Portland. I do not know whether the people of this section know It or not but w ere a lit tle republic In ourselves. It la true that m MADE ENTIRELY O PORTO RICAN TOBACCO if y:0;r- ' That's more than can be truthfully said ; about many cigars sold you as Porto Rican. r The 'recent increase in the cost of t Porto Rican tobacco has brought forward many so-called Porto Rican cigars which are made largely from tobacco grown in the United States. ; That's why you should be more particular than ever, to get the genuine . ':v; ' ;.'V."'."-: y" ELTOHO, Cigar 5 Cents ' tXTORO , .Ve maJi it fanMela mn4 This Is one cigar you can be sure is Porto Rican in quality as Veil as in name, made in Porto Rico, exclusively of Porto Rican tobacco. . El Toro cigars now being marketed are finer in quality than ever before-i-because y of the superior excellence of this year's to-' bacco crop in Porto Rico, from only the -choicest selections of which El Toro is made. ' " " '.' .; ; ; . ' ' y:::.'-;' There's Axw now placed un all genu- ine El Toro cigars. - El Toro is superior to any other cigar sold at five cents. Porto Rkui-Ameriau Tobacco Company Kaanfaetuer, Van Juaa, Vert Kloe SCAIOIT. EI11UI CO, Blstrlhetore, ortlad. Ore. nnttl renentlv tha Cooa Rev district was little more than a voting and taxpeywg factor In Oregon. "The. Ban Franclaco earthquake nae Jarred u loose from that city. We wanted te be of Oregon before and now when we are hungry for Portland good it aoea not aeem aa ir we can tm m proper chipping facllitlee. Freight is left at the docks on every trip, yet noth ing is done te relieve the altuation. From Ban Francisco we have the steam era Breakwater and Plant running al- mn.l mm . Mllm.4 mrYi A T1 1 hut fmm Portland only the, Alliance and Roanoke at long Intervals.:, aklna Are -Wanted. : Portland nhould provide proper ehlp. ping facilities or at leaat ahow a Ua nnaiilm n rin Hotnitthlna- for the Coos Bar territory along that Una. The ex- vuraiuu vi in. i. ... i. u." wu.ww - - a considerable amount of Portland con- servatlve money mere ana tnai i aii- Pnnorv, 1 1 v mflllMr Bim 1MTM Ind 1 not productive of any great amount or good." "What la wanted la more ahlp. How kA m in k miihi1 a, from where la a matter for determination by Port land But it aunieea o aay-xnm u Francisco is able to provide them. Why pot Portlandr . i ).. IDAHO HOUSE PASSES ... OPTIONAL LICENSE BILL jiMj,i'ni,MiA ft. Tk JoareaLI - Rlu Iri.hn. Feb. 11. The house has passed an optional liquor license bill. placing the matter in tn nanos ot uw rnnniv onmmleslonere. New bills In the house are: For a new election law. changing the forns o the ballot and appropriating U5.V0O for a nan natcnery. iri.. e Twin Valla haa extended the leglalaturean.lnvittion-to-iait ihe citv Saturday and Sunday. It has p.Hiinn, Vi a v. been received In both houses from Nes Percea county against the creation or Clearwater county irwm Many sheepmen are trying te secure the amendment of tha two-mile limit graslng law. They want It changed to half a mile- Such a bill baa been intro duced in both house and it looks bad for the present law. The people want no change.. , -r BOERS PROBABLY VICTORS JN TRANSVAAL ELECTION I Journal gotclal Bertlee.) iMuinn. rb. 11. A itisnatch from Johannesburg says that the Bret elec tions to parliament under the new Transvaal constitution took ' place quietly yesterday. It Is expected that it will be a month before th polling I completed, though outward Indication are already abundant "that the Boers wilt succeed tn securing a useful work ing majority In the lower house .. - The oampatgn haa been a heated straight flgut between th Progressives composed of the mining interests and the Hetvolk, or Boer party. Th Boers have gained an advantage by get ting the aupport of e number of Colo- l.l. 1. -r.l w nrtH.ti 1 a Kof tn. - and mine' workers, who tire bitterly opposed to in policy or ine i-roirBiBi,- in terlng Chinese labor. POLICY HOLDERS VOTE OLD GANG INTO POWER IJoenul Spwlaf Service.) "New York. Feb. Jl. Th administra tion ticket of th Mutual Ufa Insurance company waa elected by a majority ap proximately of 130,000 In the recent policy-holders' election, according to a atatement made by the election Inspec tors te the proxy committees. The vote for vsrlous ticket aa given by th In spectors waa: Administration ticket. 119.182; United Committee ticket, ,11; third or. Fu sion tlehetr.47.. J ' .m. i BY HELEN HAWTHORNE A Study In Expression. A atrlkln amission tar annarant whan one looks Into the faces of the women one meets In the 'street or In the are. They have, as a rule, adjusted the hat selves that the gown sets properly, and mai ineir giowa mrm rimau auauir naivv also paid attention to their footwear and a r. iMun In tha thought that bo far aa outward - appearance goes they , have done, all that I neceaaary. ' But look at th expression. What . . . r. A kM, . .nil .Hal aa.a4 lln.l I III I U VJU vswnv .. v w wnac exaggeraieo iiuva oi worry nu caret How many face one will ecan before meeting th serene face the l... ..raj iintrlHihla f ai. . v,i i la t,na th.t th.tr llv.a are hardened and burdensome, not because their children have proved unruly, not KA.ua th.1v 1 av.(1 obm have turned sway from them. These eober griefs come, It Is true, into some lives, out they are born in silence, ahut away la An.'. Aarn fti..rt. flnnh InrroM wa are ,too proud to display to tha publto gas. UD luca vxpvricjiivaw .irtfiiyj aw turca nn ao ajrvnivr hoibi.. uoaii lu.AMa . wh Ink Ufa ... tn f A ph .re learned In alienee, and their record in the human countenance 1 too intri cate for tha careless paaser-by to ecan. . But the little roughness of life the worry ever a forgotten errand, some slight discomfort, the butcher's error, a thousand and ons things which real ly do not matter,- and which by tomor row shall be forgotten we are so stu pid and careless ss to give a place to In our every-day expression. It was only carelessness which caused a young wife to allow th comers of her mouth to droop until her friends wondered not In silence only 'whether she were real ly happy. ' One may e . th matron of many oar a- sitting absorbed In a deep study In the crowded ear, which perhaps give her th only laolatlonshs ever geta, andhef brows pucker up, snd her mouth sets Itself Into a grim 11ns .v. ....,i hm. iar klndlv nature. . II II U Ml I " y , ' - - . nik."..!..!..! namnfl of all IB Ilia woman wbo la proudly oonaclous of her appearance and her expression. From hers on turne In relief to the bur dened facea of- Uo rest. Bhe haa put on b-r expreaslon with her bonnet, and, like the eratle of Bunny Jim. it -won t come off. That la the other extreme, and noihlng could be mor ludlorous than the attempt ot such a person to look unconscious. The natural and sensible th,Bf do, however. Is neither so very diffi cult nor very trying. It Is only to refrain from' screwing the face into all manner of unnatural and unnecea Bary lines, and te allow the real kind liness and aentleneae of one's nature to look out of one's face ''' Few or ua, I persistency e..i tdlv aa we look,- That good old adage of Emerson's. "A lady Is al waya Berene," may serve aS a gentle reminder, and lire cannoi brighter and mor wholesome ss ws reflect our Joys instead of our ' wor ries. ,. . ' : .' , ' t . It ' , t Home Dressmaking. "i Boms practical directions are given by a professional dressmaker which may be of servio to the amateur. 8n aay: :.- " ; . Bine well-nigh everyoody wno can wield a needle aeemS 10 bellev that thA-Ahlrtwaiat-la-Hho-eno.'eet-thrng-ln th world to make, a wor or two In thla connection will not ,.r e ami. If you can have a pattern i to meas ure, bo much th better,- ot U you have to depend upon th O.iUnary paper pattern, make your measurements per- Ei..n mtttlntf maaaurt TOUT Width acres th back from ahoulder-jolnt to ahoulder-joint, ror in new .i.... put In at th anatomical point, and la n ninnnaai aithar to sse beyond or to rid up on th shoulder. Then.se that your pattern oorre.punu. v it measurement, and If t does not either add to or take from the center. Meas- .am .hniiMer.len.rth and out hoff from the arm sis or add to It ao- eordlngly. - ' . v. . V... . lA.a niiolr than the eollar-band muat -h. ve quite a marked upward elope on botn cages in in tui eighth of an Inch. If. on th contrary, w-i ... ha .Intarhood of th fliy uatuii. - double chin, then this Httla Slop may be omitted aitogeiner n m .-. band substituted. . When th back 1 fitted and. by th wsy.Jthsjlfla-em ef the bees: are much more Biopea .nan m.y "-" tew broad linen tape, whleh has previously been fully shrunken by wet Ii . th. hark Bleat. Catch this' Into th ld eeams. but let th fronts hang rre. a.ioui -jm - .k. .....tin. ih variety DT, ni M"i. " yon can buy them at any go store fastens tni in xroni uu nes of th -waist -In correct poaltlon While leaving It looe and flat for the laundress. Two stout eyes, or, 'better till, workeo ring. wn on -tap In the back to correspond wtth two good hooks upon the skirt, will serve to obviate that "It minutes In termission" between nninwawi skirt that we ea only toe often among the earl sisterhood. :vV.'---"V-V.-''':-''' Twenty Ways of Serving Eggs, i Th housekeeper who 1 atudylng th problem of creating variety, ahd at th aame time providing ample nourishment for A family In the dally menu, Is al- - a Smn In tha era market w a j a .i.i v. a r i Here are eome of the many . Ways of serving this useful food: r - Plain BOft-bOlled. Plain omelet , Jelly omelet. a. . - . 1.1. nvaaarv.. Omelet -wtth herb. Rum omelet Eg fondu. : -i. . Mushroom omelet - Eggealad. - Poached egg. , --. . Scrambled eggs. '. Shirred ggs. ,OB Omelet souffle. v . - . i. v.Mt.hla omelet 1 OITl.lU Ullici w -z Stuffed egg. Rikal n. ... ; - Pareley emejet 7 Eggs a 1 poolett. F5P.APP WAS FUTILE DIES UPON GALLOWS ' . 1 a .f B.aaliia 1 Tiatni v Feb. 11. A dlsoaien from Oat City aays that th execution will i.v. ni.ra thar today Of Weslay wiikln. condemned to death for th murder of Otis Ross. Wllkls eaused a sensation last December by escaping from jail under the eyes of an armed guard and eluding hie p-uej-or mere than a-montn. w. un.ur rmp-. ,...at t eajt.iiurv. Worth' Carolina, and returned to Gate City to be executed on the data originally t The Kind Yott nave lway Bonfht and which lias beea la use fcr ovor 80 years, has home the signature of and has been made under bu per- -gonal saperrislon since If infancy 6r, . Allow no one to deceive you In this. All Oronterfeits. Imitations and Just-as-srood" are but Experiments tUtt trifle with and endang-er the health of frfii- and Chlldr n Experience against Experiment. What ' is CASTORIA . Cast-rla Is a harmless substitute for Castor OH Fare tori . Drops and Soc thing1 Syrups. It Js rieasant. Ifc ' cjontalns neither OvlunuiMorplilne nor . other J&Tarcotlo- ubstanco.- Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms send aiiays rcrerlshncss. It cures piarrhoea and Wind -S - r ollc It illeree Teetalngr Troubles, cures Constipation ; . and rutuleacy. IC assimilates the Food, regulates tho -' Stomach and Dowels, ivlnsr healthy and natural sleep. The Children -z Panacea The Mother's Friend. ccrjuinc CASTORIA alvayo Sears the Signature of ::y----s?. WHERE, DO YOU BUY YOUR MimTS r ARIL TH1LY U.S. "";T"'V--...-..yyy- ,y. - v,:.v; GOVERNMENT INSPLCTLD? TH EY COST N O MORE, ' ' " THAN UNINSPECTED MLATS Umstllla at Jamestown. ;--' (Sell DUpstrti fe Tbs Joaro'l.) ' Mermlston, Or, Keb. 21. A. Blanch ard, at Mashlngton, D. C siatlstl.-lao of th reclamation service.- 1b taking steps to gather all the Information pos sible on products and pronpect of. th t'maMlla.proJert to ptoperly advertise I It at th Jamesiown exposition, mis will be good sdvertlslng, end murh vsinSbl data and views sr being gath ered '. ' ". .'. . . . 'v " " ' i ;:; Jatbbs Shirt Go. Now located in the Hamilton building:,' WILL KEMOVE' ABOUT MARCH 1 TO . , ; 291$ Stark Street v ; N Between 4th and 5th ..'V-V'-. MADE TO MEASURE GOODS OiMY We carry in stock all the latest weaves and patterns. We don't sell you from a small sample, but show you the goods. Jacobs Shirt Co. HAMILTON BLDO, 131 THIRD ST. The Kind You Haro Always Bonght ; in Us9 For Over 30 Yearo. " Sensational fiat Selling B. iSTTSQN'S -;$4-Hs To clean out all stock bearing the label of C. P. Bishop, we will sell this celebrated maker's hat In all the NEAV SPRING BLOCKS at JOHN Closing Out Sale of C. P. Bishop THIRD and OAK Get the genuine 1 mom NONE GENUINE WITHOUT - THIS LABEL 5 enU Per Loaf ":"L. '-i.-w c. .1 ' i At AH Crocsrt For something entirely new in fancy cskef Visit our down- town store 145 THIRD STREET. '3 A I y rVT fZJX Can be repaid in monthly .install iVI C-i ments if desired. ' $21.24 per - " ' . aA .1 ala. aa aa TO LOAN month will repay a $1000 loan, , principal ana ; interest, in . w) months.' 'Longer or Khorter timi y if ; desired- Call on -us ior IfulKJ ! particulars. Columbia Life & Trust Company 214 Lumber Exchange Building, Second and Stark Sts. mailable attests wanted te saU ear "Simple XUfe" Poller, Tee feeet n4 cheapen gnaraateea llf eoatraet ta ealstenee. - ' JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY D2ST