The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 15, 1907, Page 20, Image 20

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. - PORTLAND. - - FRIDAY- EVENING, MARCH . 15. 1S07.
BRETIIREU DWELT
YEARS IN UNITY
Goodness and Pleasantness
Thereof Exemplified at Sun-
. ; nyside. Washington.
SIX CHURCH BODIES ' ' :N
" WORSHIPED TOGETHER
One Temple - for All Service la
' k Rotation Attended by t All -Now
-br-Wlthdmwal uf'Two
"Rrokror
Charchea, Orowm Strong.
' (Spatial XMavatrb to Tt JoarMi.)
Sunnyside, Wash., March IS. Tti
curtain has fallen on what was possi
bly an absolutely unique church orfanl
aatlon. whan the old Federated church
-closed Its existence hers Wednesday
night The process of dissolution he
ron some months ago by ths withdraw
al of the Methodist people, who were
soon followed by the Baptist and Chris
tian bodies: bnt owing- to the articles
ef agreement corporate extinction oould
not be finally effected until the present
time. The vreatest harmony had always
prevailed In the organisation, and the
. dissolution was amicable. ,
' ;" Xad a life ef Hx Tears.
The federation was organised In the
spring of 101. Just six years ago. and
grew out of the weakness of the sereral
' denominations at. that time, who felt
that they were not strong enough to
build separately. The population of the
.town and country was then sparse, and
the federation was organised.' with a
total membership of but 1J. but owing
to the rapid development of the eoomu
nlty there were at' the end of Its exist
enoe f 00 members In the organisation
a Sunday school enrollment of about
00. and a congregation of from 400
to T0.
. Six denominations composed the or-
canlsatlon: Methodist. Presbyterian,
CongregaHonallat, Baptist. Brethren and
Chris tun., , . .
Mew Temporary reaeratdoa.
Tha five naaters who 'nave been eerv
Ins the organisation are retained by the
several congregations In the order above
named.. They are Revs. Charles H. Por
ter. Oeorce C Otffln. H. r. uurgis. u.
C. McClure and 3. B. Barley. The Chris
tian church has no pastor. The Metho
dists will besln soon the erection of a,
handsome church edifice; tha Baptists
will follow Ister. y ,
The Cengregatlonalists.. Presoyterlana
and Brethren have organised a new fed
eration, to expire In three years. -
At the federated church Wednesday
night aa interesting, and appropriate
program . was given. Muslo was fur-
- . - . ... , h - 1
IJIKI1VU U9T lit 111UI VI llluana. 111V WIU
choir and the young people a chotr. Hrrr
era! papers were read and addresses
wero 'made, setting forth tha history.
purpose, ' growth and Influence of the
federation. ;
STANDARD OILCAN
STILL PAY DIVIDENDS
' IJoarsaJ floeeUl Berrtce.)
' New Tors. March II. The sum of
I14.T50.OOO was dlabursed among the
stockholders -of the Standard OH com
pany today In payment of the first
quarterly dividend of 107. The divi
dend Is one of ll a share, which la the
same la amount as that declared at this
time last year and the rear before. If
the disbursements this year continue
the same as those of last year the eon
pany will have paid out by the end of
ItOT a total or approximately 37.e2I
0 sinoe the organisation of tha Stand
ard Oil company of New Jersey In lit.
Tea ' and "coffee! so much goodness
dwells In a leaf and a bean Schilling's
Best
..-'.'.-:. --.....-.v.,.. ,. Take advantage of the-----.- -
COLONIST RATES TO OREGON
And the Pacific "Northwest over the Union Pacific, Oregon Short Line,
Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co and Southern Pacific, from all parti of
' the East, DAILY 'during March and April. ' " .
:r:.;:- :,YOU CAIM PREPAY - '
For tickets, if you desire to bring friends, relatives, employes or others from
the East, by depositing the cost with any agent of the O. R. & N. or S. P.
Co., with name and address, and ticket will be promptly furnished in tire East
A lnre Opportunity to Promoto tKe In
dustrial GrowtH of tho Northwest
KATXS ntOK ntZsTCirAXi SARSM CXTXXS.
A
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ChloagO ........ .S30.80 $33.00
St. ZrfnlS ST.M ' 30.00
Kansas City S0.60 : S&-0O
Omaha ta.60 88.00
as. ml .......... aao bmo
Buffalo
Hew Tork
Boston ............-.
Philadelphia
Waalafftoa ..........
. Jl".
40.00
4730
47.40 .
47.85
4T.85
S40.80
eo.oo
40 AO
4S.TS
4AM
A Rates apply to all main and branch line points, Huntington -to flpokane.
Inclusive.. B Rates apply to Portland. Astoria! snd Pugt Bound points; also
Southern Pacific main and branch line points north of and including Ashland.
Oregon... .. , . . . - . i, i , ,..
' r))? 'Complete Information, lnqulTSwf " , 1 - 'T
'- - .. , Wat SloBnnsmAT,' General Passenger Agent,
y Oregon 2k41roa4 BTaTlgattom Oo.
' C W. SUnger, City Ticket Agt. Id and Washington. ' " :
FIRST WHITE UAH TO
HAHG l FORTY YEARS
Andrew -Thomas Is Hanged in
Mobile County for the Mur
derof His Wife.
(Journal Bntelal lUr ilw.l
Mobile, Ala., March IS Barfing ex
ecutive- Intervention, Mobile county to
day Is to have Its first legal execution
of a white man 'that haa taken place
here In over forty, years. The on
demned man la Andrew Thomas. , who
shot his wife to" death on the morning
of April M.IM. ' ...
Thomas rbid been In Jail for a minor
Infraction of the laws, and soon sfter
release began to taunt and 111 treat hla
her iiarenta. On the morning of the
murder Thomaa followed his wife to the
home of his mother, where she hsd gone
to see their child. Rushing Into the
room Thomaa pulled a pistol from bis
pocket and ' ehet her. As the woman
snk to the floor and was begging him
net to kill her, Thomas tired A second
bullet Into her breast. Ha was arrested
near the scene of the murder, convicted
and sentenced to death, which sentence
affirmed by the state supreme
court.
INDIAN FUGITIVE
IS IN CUSTODY
John ' Hughes,, a Half-Breed
Wanted in California, Arrest
ed - at Klamath Falls. , 1
NERVOUS HEADACHES
si, wzixjtAsnr ranc ttua wxx
ovma most una
Starved Verves Are th Camas sad. ths
, Tomia Treatment hoold tatarest
very mrfara. -
Nobody who haa not endured tha suf
fering reused by nervous headache can
realise the awful agony of Its victims.
Worst of all, tha osdtnary treatment
cannot bo relied upon to eura nor even
to give relief. Some doctors will say
thst If a person Is subjeot to these head
aches there Is nothing that can bo done
to prevent their recurrence.
Nervous headaches, as well as neural
gia, are caused by lack of nutrition
the nerves are starved. Tho only way
to feed the nerves Is through the blood
and it is in thla way that Dr. Williams
(Joaraal gptctal SrrV)
Redding. CaU March It. Sheriff
Boyce of Trinity county received a dis
patch today from Klamath Falls, Ore
gon, signed by J. P. Smith, saying:
T have John K. Hughea In custody."
Hughes la a halfbreed Cherokee, who
is --.wanted -ia - Trinity coanty for tho
murder of Turner Palmer near Hay
Fork. Hughes eluded Sheriff Boyce In
the old diggings In this county on Feb
ruary XT, Juat as tho officer was coming
into tha mining camp to arrest' him.
Aided by friends, Hughea made good his
escape. Officers of Shaata county and
Trinity county followed his trail for
two weeks, but oould get no trace of
him further than learning to a certainty
that he had gone north.,
KELSO CITIZENS DESIRE
. TO VOTE SCHOOL BONDS
(Special Dispatch te Tee 9eaneL)
Kelso, Waah., March It. A mass
meeting, of citisens was held at tho
Business Men's club rooms Wednes
day evening to discuss ths advisability
of Issuing bonds for new school build
ings. The rapid - growth of tha town
has made the present facilities entirely
inadequate. Reports were given by the
board and Superintendent emits and af
ter a general discussion It waa voted
as the sense of the meeting that the
board, should Proceed to .determine .the
oost of duplicating tha preecnt Washington-
building and then -hold a bond
election that tha citisens might vote
bonds sufficient to cover the cost.
remarkabl eures. -
Mrs. Addle Merrill of It Union street
Auburn, Me., says: Tor years I suf
fered from nervous headaches, 'whton
would come on me every flva or alx
weeks and continue for several days.
The pain waa so severe that I would
be obliged to go to bed for three or four
days each time. It was particularly In
tense over my right 'eye. I tried medl
clnes but -got no relief.. I had no appe
tite td when the headache passed away
I felt as If I had been sick for a month.
My blood waa Shin and I was pale, weak
and reduced in weight - - ,
1 read about Dr. Williams ' Pink
Pills in a paper and decided to try them.
I flrat noticed that they began to give
me an appetlto and I commenced to gain
in weight and color. . My. headachee
stopped and hava not . returned and
have never felt so well as I do now." -
Dr. Wllliaraa' Pink Pills act directly
on the blood, purifying it and making
new blood. They are for this reason
also an' Invaluable remedy In
arising from bad or deficient blood,' as
rheumatism, anaemia, after-effects of
tho grip and fevers. Tha piUs are guar
anteed to bo free from opiates or any
harmful drug and cannot Injur th
moat delicate system. : .
Dr. Williams Pink Fills are sold by
all druglgsts or sent, postpaid, on re
ceipt .of price, tt cents per box, six
boxes, f I.tO. or J&r th Dr. Williams
Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. T.
Send for book of cures, free.
RABBI HELLER REACHES
HIS FIELD OF LABOR
' Rabbi H. If. Heller, who was recently
engaged by the congregation Norab
Zedeck Talmud Torah, arrived In Port
land at 7:30 o'clock thla morning from
Oakland, California. He will officiate
tonight at 7 JO o'clock at th Norah
Zedeck synagogue. Services will also be
conducted by him at t o'clock Saturday
morning. . . .
Th eastern Oregon wool clip wtll be
heavy and of bettor quality than usual;
sheep ere almost all healthy.-
A VOSXTlf Si SfSOSSSZTT.
Having to lay upon my bed for 14
days from a severely bruised leg, I
only xouna reiiei wnen i aoea a bot
tle of Ballard's Snow Liniment. I can
cheerfully recommend It aa th beat
medicin xor nruiaes ever sent to th
afTlictedk -lt-i has -now- beoom a posi
tive necessity upon myself. D. H.
Byrnes, Merchant,- poversvUl. - Texas,
jSc, too and. 1 1.00. .Botd.by all drug
glsta -
We Are Showing the Only, Complete Stock of
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rnrvTOrO
lUiiUjlM C)- Uli hi
wTTDTTD
11
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in patterns comprising all the ,,'
noveUiesatthe
LOW PRICE of -
Better than those offered by
many stores at $15 ahd
every suit guaranteed V , :
Would you save $5? 6ome
to us.
WHEN! YOU SEE IT' IN OUR AD IfS S(J
2 Stores in One
Siiilil
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THIRD
AND
OAK
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Moaes for theMan's Easter !
A Notable Gathering of Stunning Styles for Swell Dressew atPortlarid's Foremost Man's Shop
69-7 1 THIRD STREET
v i Between Oak and Pine! -.
i .1 , e y
Fashionable Top
69-7 1 THIRD STREET
ln-the-iaiddleKf-the-l)lock '
ForadJDperung Tomorrow
OF THS
New"FuIworth,,
for Spring of 1907
Get a New "Sky Piece" for Easter
.
Wt open on Saturday s very complete Una of all the new
shapes favored by competent otyl-arhitera in men ' headwear.
The choicest noveltie in full line of "Mallory" Hata at $3.50,
equal to any S5.00 Mat on cartn, ana tne ceieormtea r auwoim y
Hate in all leading shapes and colon as well aa black, soft or
stiff, at KJO. Select ths ttaster Mat saturoay wmie saaort
ments are'st their best. '
.
for Easter
: A complete line of all the new' and fashionable
lasts and latest toes in every stylish leather that
fashion favors for spring. High and low cut and
Oxfords. ': ' ; '
Special Values at --y
i236aMp.50
Eqaol to other stores $4.00 .
j - , and $3.00 v&Iaes
11 1
for Men
coats
A notable assortment for Easter buyers. Choosing Is fins.
Grays predominate. Black dressy Coats are well represented. .
Effects are boxy. Coverts for tnoso who favor this standard
favorite. Agreat assemblage from., which to choose the top
coat youlr need from now- on through ths cool summer even- . '
tngs. yrioes?" T.oy to sito..w. ... y
Cravenettes
Handsome garments among the new arrivals. Grays, blacks,
blues, tans, and smart mixed effects. Thoroughly cravenotted,
dreasy and rainproof flO.OO to f35.Q0.
Easter Toggery
Y;-. ' for men
HINTS OF THE NEW MODES
AND WHAT'S TO PAY ' ; - V
Handsome Easter Neckwear all the new shades and popular;.'
shapes, in the newest plaids and rich, plain colorings, in solid
effects 6e snd f LOO ;
Negligee Shirts, in plain and plaited bosoms all ths newest,
and swellest patterns, in Cluett and Star makes, percale and
madras materials; best values ever shown in town at $1.00'
snd v i. ,...$t.50
Men's fancy Half Hose, in plain colorings of tans, wines, greens, ,
black, etc, and prettily figured, dotted and striped effects: the '
best "two-bit'' values we've ever been able to offer
MEN'S FANCY WASH VESTS Splendid valuea, plain white,
figured and checked, in neat colored effects, f l.OO and $1.50
Novelties in Jewelry for Spring Drew
Spring Weights in Underwear
Swl ribbed cotton, medium weight; blues snd tans......T6
BALBRIGGAN UNDERSHIRTS OR DRAWERS Big as
sortment and best values, at 2S and SO .
STREET GLOVES In gray and brown suedes, kids snd dor;
skins, in newest shades of tan, at pair. . . .$ l.OO and 1.60 ,
New 'Kerchieft, In plain whits hemstitched novelty bordered
effects, at 25)
NEW GOLF SHIRTS In madras and mercerised materials; :
plain tans and whites l.OO
mm
You're going to buy it tomorrow, of course. .
The question is where? . It's no easy thing to
decide in a city the sixe of Portland, with its
keen competition and splendid stores. But
this much we know and feel
- anxious to impart to you. If
you will drop round and see
the unusual values in '
New
and
Topcoats
we've prepared expressly for
cany iMwicr xraa . tomor-
to buy" will solve itself in
the "twinkling of an eye."
SVagger Suits
for Smart
Dressers-
Iq neat and dressy worsteds
and handsome tweedish mix-
tures. . Single ; and double
breasted styles, coats 'cut
. long, with single) vent at
i back. Grays, - blues . and
blacks, the latter in dressy
. Thibets, serges and unfin
ished worsteds. A vast
choosing.... ? 7.50 to $35
CLOT
69-71 THlteD ST.
I3ct Oak: & Pino
! O-S BLOCK
IIN THE MIDDLE
THE
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