The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 08, 1907, Page 20, Image 20

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    THE OREGON ... DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND.- FRIDAY EVENING. MARCH 8. IZ7.
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TO RECOVER LOGS
FROO RIVER BEDS
Eastern Lumber Mills Driven to
Strange Expedient to Get
' Material. .''-V,
STREAM BOTTOMS .:
. COVERED WITH TIMBER
rtaa U to Lift Log. WHh Hoisting
' i Fngine ' ""
, pinnate Original Owners by Their
Mark. , , , 1 ,
' (Jonraal Special service.)
Minneapolis, Minn., March J
scarcity of pin timber la tha. middle
west haa Impelled lumbar mllla to an.
rmm In a. novel undertaklne- oy wmcn
i the hope to save million of dollars'
worth of loss which now 11a at to bot
tom of the Mississippi ana omor
extending; from . the northern part of
Minnesota, whara tha Mlaalaslppi haa
Ha aource, to La Crosse, In all about
1.000 mllea of riverbed.-1 For yaare
lotting- ban ben carried on by rafting
' pin loga down tha river to tha various
mllla,. guided by small steamers or
tugs. , ;,...; v '"'''' '" ' '
" Old logging men and mill owners be
lieve that tha new undertaking will
result In fortunes for those engaged In
the work. It Is believed that tha rlrer
bottom la literally payed with pine logs
even ae far aouth aa Dubuque, Iowa,
It haa been demonstrated that logs may
1 be rained with great profit. The plan
Is to lift these, loga with a hoisting an-
" gina erected on Satboata, place th logs
en the river bank and have a govern
ment sealer Inapect them and record the
marks found thereon.' Whan tha origi
nal owner can be found he will be cora
nensated at the rate of it per 1.000 feat
Tii i . r,MTit ii.at a iTinrh dear vein
to tha owner and atill leavaa a margin
of profit to tha holsters, who can Una
a ready market for tha reclaimed logs
at from SIS to (14 a thousand feet.
The logs that become "deadheads" or
' 'Inkers" are chiefly of. tha amall va
riety, known to lumbermen aa : "pig
Iron" Norway. They seldom get to be
more than S to 11 inches through at
. the butt and are heavy and soggy.
Rlvermen say a great many of these
ink before leaving tha landing, a few
of them "deadhead" It down stream for
a wajr, one end bobbing in the- water
until, thoroughly water-soaked. they
sink to the bottom. .:
OFFICERS SOUS APPOINTED
CADETS TO WEST POINT
Youths to Follow in Fathers'
Footsteps, in- Entering t V.
' Army."
rtnaraal flneelal gerrlce.l
Washington, -March I. -r Appointments
- ss . principals ' . amd , alternates to , the
L'nlted States military academy tor 190S
have been announced as follows: , f
, Principals:.."-' v ,- r--, ;
Burton Young Read, son of Captain
George W. Read. :,
- Terry de la Mesa Allen, son of Major
8. A. Alln. ; ;
' Eaton 8. Edwards,, son or i.iuienani-
Colonel K. A. Edwards. - - ,
. Charles C Dodd, son , of . Lieu tenant
Colonel O. A. odd.
- D Alary Frehet, son of Captain E. O.
Frehet ' ' . ';''.''"'..;"'-."'.'-;
Otis A. Wallace, son of the late Cap
tain Wallace. " .-" - . '
Manley Lawton, son of ths lata Gen
eral Lawton." ''"". i1' .JiLiti
Alfred Faxon Latimer, son Of the late
Lieutenant-Colonel A. E. Latimer. '
John Putford. son of tha late John
Pulford. - - ' v -' -
Donald W. Frailer, ; son of Sergeant
. John Frasier. i.-;- ;' -j' - .,',,.- : '
Alternates: ;' :. ' " i.."1:
Claud da Buasey Hunt, 'sob of Lieutenant-Colonel
L, P. Hunt. -
- John 8. Hunter , son of Colonel Edward
'Hunter. ' - .'.'',, v
Andrew H. Kauffmann. son of Lieutenant-Colonel
B. A. Kauffman, retired.
Baajamin C. Lockwood, son of Colonel
B. C Lockwood. . . - "
Fred W. 8tewart, son of Colonel W.
F. Stewart.
Arthur West. ' "son of , Lieutenant
Colonet Frank West .'. ,
William Bhlpp Everts, son of tb lata
Major Edward Everts. .' , l
Oeorg MoClallsa Chase, son of Lieutenant-Colonel
Oeorg F. Chas. ,'
i . John B. Thompson, son of Captain J.
K. Thompson. - '
. Henry Pratt Perrlne, son of Captain
Perrine. k , v ,
. Marion P. Vestal, sow of Captain C.
. P. VesUL . . a...
Sterling L. Larrabea, son of Major
Charles F. Iarrabe.
William Mlddleton Grimes, ' son ot
Coloner George, 8. Grimes. -
Bethel Wood Simpson, son of Captain
W. L. Simpson.
John Loring Baker, son of tha lata
Assistant. Engineer Baker, TJ. S. N.
PROTEST SEATING OF S
. - APOSTLE REED SM00T
" ' (iooraal SnecUI servlee.)
- Salt Lake City, March L An Immense
mass meeting held at the Suit Lake
theatre last night ander the auspices of
the American party protested against tb
action of the United States senate la
seating Senator Reed 8 moot. ' '
The . meeting unanimously adapted a
declaration "that the protest against ths
sestlng of Apostle Smoot waa fully Bus
ts ined , by the evidence and that the
senste. In reaching the Judgment It did,
deuarted from in record. te-norert -the
proofs, claimed aa facts essential things
which had no support In evidence, fact
of law, and decided the ease on fictional
proposition well known In Utah to be
untru. 1
-We declare, therefore.' the declsr.
tloit continues, "that the Judgment ren
dered waa a falsa Judgment precisely
as a pervers Judgment rendered In a
enurt would be false If delivered tinder
like rtrcumatancea and with Ilka depart
ure from fact testimony and law.".
" Ft CWUcgeg ill Debate), :r . ..
ilMtrntX gpeetol si.i. .C '
New Tork, March I. Final prepara
tions have been concluded for slmul
tanrotis debate te be held 'tonight In
Ms rity, Philadelphia and Ithaca
amnfis- t'-nnia representing Columbia,
Cornell and Pennsylvania universities.
The question to be do he ted In eech con
tent l: 'Fieolvd, Thst Immlgrstlon
M.etiid He Kurihsr Restricted by aj Ed
uvetlonat Test" .;(,,
COOTCUT TOiiT
HOSORS GISL HARTTR
After a Lapse of Saventy-Five
Years Wronged ; Woman
Is Reimbursed. ; ; ;
! (IwhI seelst Service. :, .
Waterburv. Conn.. March J. After a
Ium of nearly 75 years th repentant
own - of Canterbury -has srransea - to
pay honor tomorrow to the memory ox
Mlaa Prudence CrandaU, whom It im
prisoned for teaching colored erins to
write. Tomorrow will be tne seveniv.
fourth anniversary f Mlaa CrandaU
condemnation. ', v
vera
Born of Quaker parents. Prudanca
Mine- anlrlt w
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In 18JJ. when sh conducted
academy for young women at Canter
bury, abs admitted to membership Sarah
Harris, colored. - Connecticut, was at
I
that time strong for social equality,
but It wanted that equality for Itself.
Miss CrandaU was visited by a com
mittee headed by Federal Judge Andrew)
T. Judaon, who Insisted upon the ool
ored girl's Immediate expulsion. . In re
sponse Miss Crandall Inserted aa adver
tisement In tha local newspaper to tha
effect that hereafter ahe would instruct
only colored girls. ' In a rage, Canter
bury held a town meeting, as a result
Of which Miss CrandaU and Elder Knee
land, who was In tha assemblage , to
pronounce her the only honest woman In
aU the township, were thrown Into Jail
Captain Daniel Packard effected their
escape, after which Mlaa CrandaU went
to Kansas, where aha rallied with John
Brown, and died only 10 years ago. Now
the town -which condemned and Impris
oned her T4 years ago baa decided to
erect a handsome memorial ; la her
honor. , ' . . :"' , '.
PERKINS RETURNS HIS
CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION
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r- " (Journal special Berries.)
1 New York, March t. Oeorg W. Per
kins, former first vice-president of the
New Tork Life Insurance company and
now a member of the firm of J. P.
Morgan A Co.. has aent to' tha New Tork
Life hla personal check for $54,019 to
reimburse the company for the Republi
can campaign contributions made from
Its funds In 1104 In connection with
which Mr. ' Perkins' recently was made
defendant on a charge of larceny. - -.
Mr. Perkins declares that. In dismiss
ing the criminal proceedings against
htm. the court Intimated that tha cam
paign contribution waa not a proper cor
porate purpose. Ha again declare ho
was acting upon a request of the then
president of the New Tork Life when he
advanced the' money for campaign pur
poses In 104. and says that when the
president reimbursed him there was no
thought on ths part of either of any
personal advantare, but- a belief that
they were , "acting for the best and
broadest Interests of the policy-holders,
both at home and abroad.'?
.Repeats Bribery Story. ;
.(Journal Special Sertlre.) N
London, March S. The Madrid corre
spondent ot the Telegraph aaya that aa
the result ot much inquiry,- he can con
firm all the accounts given by the Ha
vana Dlarlo de la Marina ot the al
leged bribery of tha United States sen
ate to declare war on Spain. He as
serts thst official proofs of the story
are now In the , national archives at
Havana, and he says further that ths
amount paid to tha Intermediaries in
ths plot was at least 16,000,000.
c' Sydney Mayoralty Fight,
.' (Jnaraal ftpeetal Servlee.) . '
Sydney., N. a, March .On of tha
most .exciting . political campaigns In
tha history of Sydney ends with today's
municipal election. The contest for the
mayoralty, with three candidates lnthe
running, has attracted unusual Interect
One of the Issues that haa complicated
the - campaign and attracted much at
tention la the question of clvlo assist
ance to convent schools. '
Simply Swallow
Many Eat aa Though They , Were
. Blind and. Their Tongue Cat Oat '
Dyspepsia Is built on confidence too
much confidence In the ability of your
stomach to digest anything and every
thing you put Into it '
In thla age w have developed speed
In every line of action, and wa have also
developed speed In mastication.
' Ws don't take time to sat right and
sometimes we do not eat the right kind
of food. Sometimes ws carry our busi
ness to our meals and aa a result eat
mechanically. Wa eat aa though ws
were blind and our tongues, out out
Ws simply swaUow. -
The result Is that the food wa eat la
half chewed, and Ilea like lump of lead
on the stomscb. . - '
Tou may deny to yourself that you
abuse your stomach, but when you get a
bloaty feeling, you can't deny you've
got It ". " -.1 -. " -.
-When 'you get ' brash. ' eructations.
burning sensations, bloating, aversion to
food, loss of appetite, belching and other
kindred ailments, there is not much uss
asking yourself, for ths time being, why
you suffer. The fact la you've got these
aliments snd tha question of the hour Is
how to get rid of them at once, ao that
at your next meal you may be-able to alt
down and look at your meal straight In
the face with - a- keen appetite and a'
amlla. and enjoy thoroughly everything
you eat , ' - -.-' ,
Just on of Btuarra Dyspepsia Tablets
will digest an ordinary msal. without
ths halo of tha stomach. On a inrredlant
of Stuart's yspepsla Tablets wiU dlgsst
1.000 grains of food. - Tha strongest
stomach couldn't do tha work any bet
ter than one of these wonderful little
tablets can do It ,
Each tablet contains the strongest di
gestive s gents It Is possible to obtain.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are not a
patent medicine. Wa come 'out and aay
Just what Is n them hydrastls, golden
seal, lactose and aseptlo pepsin. . They
are recommended by 40,000 licensed
physicians, in.-, the-, Called . States snd
Canada. r. , . :; !..( . .. . (
And they are recommended by every
one who uses them they can't help It
for they Immediately Invigorate the
stomach by lotting U take a rest; they
strengthen the rastrlo Juice and caue
the sppetlte to become keen and regu
lar. .
Stuart's. Dyspepsia Tablets wilt surely
destroy dyspepsia, brash, belching, that
"lump of lead" feeling, burning sensa
tions. Indigestion, loss of appetite, and
aversion to food. - : r ? - ,
Hevs Stuart's ' Dyspepsia ' Tablets
bandy where you aa take one or two
after each tneaL Then you will know
what a blessing It Is to hsvo good
appetite and to get all tha good possl.
bis out of everything you eat. Ton'11
feel rosy and sweet Stuart'a Dyspepsia
Tsbtets at sny drug store on earth. fiOc.
rVnd tie your name and addreaa today
and w will at once- send you by mall
sample package, free. Addreas F. A.
stuart Co, II Stuart Bldg., VarshtlL
BRIKG . GOOD HEALTH
aitm oun ATTACK.
Arrest ratal Decline, Bulla TTp th Srs-
teas and Beetore lost Ties sad
, . FalUAf atteasrtk,
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Any bodily weakness ' eaased Oy
deficiency In the blood can be cured by
the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Fills be
cause thaaa ptlle-actually make -new
blood. , After attacks of tha grip the
blood Is generally- tun down and the
patient continues to decline.
"About three years ago,' says Mrs.
Jennie Cowan of t Til N. Henry Street
West Bay City, Mien "I caught a
cold,, which ran Into the grip. I
conllned to myjedfar-lwft swki,
"a and oflhut time I waa able to
about, but was completely run down.
wss so weak I could hardly stand, my
cheeks hsd no color and I ' felt faint
My heart would flatter snd it was dif
ficult for ma to breath at times.
Neuralgia settled in the back of my
head and stomsch and I suffered from
rheumatism In my shoulders. i
"I had the care ot , the best doctor
In town but became no better until a
friend told ma one day. how aha had
been cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
snd I dsclded .to try them. I Soon felt
better and continued using them until
I was entirely cured. .They, built me
up again to perfect health and I use
them now whenever I foel at' all alcS
and they always help me." ' '
Tha attar effects of tha grip ara gen
erally worse than the disease itself.
Th health of the body Is badly shat
tered and oftentimes there seams to be
no way to restore it ' Tha blood la
poor, ths breathing difficult and there
la losa of weight The sufferer becomes
nervous and tnitabls and th system Is
powerless to resist tha attacks of such
disease as bronchitis, pneumonia and
consumption.
Dr. Williams! Pink Pills r Invalu
able In this condition, aa well aa in
other blood diseases, because they not
only drive off tha germs of the dlsesse
but build up . the system. Tha pills
have cured) anaemia, rheumatism, after
effects of fevers, neuralgia and many
other aever disorders.
' Dr. Williams Pink Pills are sold by
all druggists, or sent postpaid, on re
ceipt ot - price, . 60 cents per box, slz
boxes $1.60, by the Dr. Williams Medi
cine Company, Schenectady, N. T. - t
. . Ohio Oratorical Contest. 2,
' Tellow Springs, Ohio, Maroh I. Many
visitors have gathered here for tha atate
intercollegiate oratorical con teat - to
night Five oolleges are to contest for
honors,' namely. Otterbeln. Miami, Wil
mington. Heidelberg and Antloch. ...
rREE. AUTO RIDE
..... TO '
rose are BKK
8KB SUNDAY'S JOURNAL
EVERYTHING
i w m fj : u m m v u u a m mi
IB 1 & FP--H ' iA
i trauk : V FrS ;r'
I IF GOODS' ARE NOT WORTH lyr&l XlXf 5cTT 1?Tf
TWICE WHAT OTHER STORES N i I J i'SJ jt I W '
IF GOODS' ARE NOT WORTH
TWICE WHAT OTHER STORES
ASK FOR THEM, BRING THEM
BACK , AND GET YOUR MONEY
eauceQ
of the C. R Bishop Stock . '
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Tomorrow Saturday ---is positively : the last day of the ,
prevailing LOW PRICES fat this Sale. If you are tiiink.
ing of buying a NEW SUIT, a HAT, you wiU save
DOLLARS i by taking advantage of -'these prices -f-rusual
prices 'will prevail MONDAY. , .
WHEN YOU-SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO
MM E
TOPSY TUflVY
J
TniXD AKD
Last D
at the
The crowds are actually
their eagerness to share
Of the Ltndenthal & Sons' stock from
us iuii cicui iu iuc mm wiui spring,
Closing Out
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1 6 2 Monster Cases of Men's Clotliing,
x Shoes, Hats and Furnishings
From the great Chicago fire, which destroyed the palatial store of H. M. Llndenthal & Sons tt
Market and VanBuren streets, on the .night of December 9, 1906, when these new goods were in .
process of making for their spring business..-...... ; ,
$60,000 Worth of Goods
Bought at 29c
On the dollar. Handed over to the people
this tremendous massacre we find:
Cases
Shoes.
finest custom
Cases of finest tailor-made Suits,
,1 Topcoats, ; Overcoats, ' Priestly
Cravenettes, Pants, Fancy Vests, etc
Everything in
1-J to 1-4 UhdenthoTs Prices
WORD
A mad scramble is on and the crowds, have gone wild to secure a. share each in the sensational
slaughter of this fine new merchandise. We would advise women not to attempt to join in the
crush sure to attend tomorrow. We cannot "be responsible for accidents that may happen in the
Jam. Men who get impatient may wait on them selves. , Size and price plainly marked on ever
article.-' : .. ' ..'.'.' - '.' '-: ',
BUKNSIDX 8TRSST3
ay
.Prices
Sale
THIRD
CS,OAK
at "THE MUB"
standing on their heads, fairly frantic in
in the amazing bargains offered in the
MONSTER.
Chicago. No words of ours could convey tha importance
apparel (O D117, . , .
at less than the labor on them cost ' Embraced in
l
- made
yl - Cisa of tha world's best Hatt,
JH? Stetson's included.
Cases new Spring Shirts. Sox.
IU
''Suspenders, tyeckwear,-Collars,
- Underwear, etc : :: :
the Lot to Do Sold at
OF-WARNING
-or,;
Wanted Salesmen - ;
TO WAIT ON THE CROWDSTHE
GOODS Will SELL THEMSELVES
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