The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 23, 1907, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, rORTLAIID. TUESDAY EVENING. ATOIL 3, 1CC7.
JOES BETTER
IERE HE
I
IS
Friend of Washington Congrew-
man Question the Wisdom
r ; of t Toga Chase.
CAN HELP STATE MORE
; -STAYING IN THE HOUSE
Rivera and Harbora Chairmanship
.Ilia With little Waiting Direct
.-. Primary Might Pat Him Oat En
tirely -Consider Ankeny Faction.
- (SperUl mspatea to Th Joe rail.)
' Olympla, Wash.. April It. Friends ef
Con-rmn Wesley I Jones at tha
atata capital ara by no maana a unit
In deelrtng: him to ba a candidate for
tha Unit ad States senate cert year.
Boma of tlj.ro think It would be th
blBfeet poUnoal mistake ha oould make,
alao Uiat tha Interests of tha atata
would suffer ehould Jones ba taken oat
or me national houaa of reDreeentatl-ree.
They wiu all suppoH Jones If ha ta a
candidate for tha eenate, and they bo
ners as can do elected: bat they potn
out that if ha quite tha aoeee It will
ba many year before ba oaa ba re
placed there la poaltloa and influence,
and a long time before ha oaa become
anything Ilka as stror.a a factor la tha
sonata as ha la la tha house.
They call attention especially ta his
poaltloa aa a member of the rlrars and
harbor committee, which, ther assert.
is by far tha moat Important commit
tee in tha national eonrress so far as
tha Interests of tha people of this stats
are concerned, in tha laat honae there
were only nine men above Jones on this
committee. Several of thoaa above him
ware defeated for reelection, which will
put tha Waahlnfton man considerably
nearer tha top in tha eonarreas which
ha already been sleeted
Oh airman of Committee ta Time.
Jonas can. of course, remain In tha
houaa aa lone as ha likes, and la
comparatively iort time, his friends
declare, ha will ba next to Chairman
Theodora E. Burton himself, and If ba
remalna a few years longer will become
chairman of tha rivera and harbora com
mlttee. They point to the present polit
ical death-atruKirle in Ohio between
Foraker and Taft Congressman Bur
ton Is Involved as tha manager of tha
MtkeHed
Where it sr,wfd'
mm
y ,1
cooks the l I
W . . I
A hot store la a hot
kitchen makes a hot
cook. Use a store
that trires eanetntrattd heat that
meal ankklT without . malcW : an overheated
kitchen. With the New Perfection" Ofl Stove yon get a
working flame at momtnt of lighting. The ;
Wick Blue Flame GU Coofc-Stove
... is the nso oil stove. Embodies new principles. Gives
- best results.' Chimneys are. enameled in blue, which makes
them rust-proof and easily cleaned.'- Made in three sixes,
with one, two, and three burners. Every stove warranted.'
. If not at your dealer's, write to our nearest agency for -t
descriptive circular. - t.; V-
)s.nrSf v the best lamp
GLyJL,amp for all-round
awes' ' '. household use.
Made of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. . '
Perfectly constructed ; .absolutely safe; unexcelled
in light-givbg power; : an ornament to any room. ;
Every lamp 'warranted. If not at your dealer's.
write to our nearest agency.
STANDARD OH. COMPANY
' . - u s ce areavaTB
The
Taft oampalaa. and If ha wins ha will
o to tha senate as Foraker s suooeeaor.
u avraasr wins, aa wlU send a new
man to tha house to replaos Burton, so
that la any event tha Cleveland ; oon-
(reaamaa will be eat ef tha houaa wltn-
(aw years, it la eat 1 mated that
it Jonas had the shalrmaneblp of this
Important oo mini t tee. worthy projeou
In this state. Including, tha navy-yard
" -oremenon, would oaU for th es
paaura oz millions annually.
Bisect JPrimary . a Orava panares.
They alee oaU attanUoa to th direct
primary altuaUon, which might poaat
bly result In taking Jonee.out of ooo
gresa altogether, if ha file bis deo
la ration' for aanator, be cannot ba a can
didate for th house, alnoe a narai oaa
appear on th ballot In two Dlaoee.
WtiUe his friends profess to believ he
oould certainly be elected aanator by
tha people, they admit, to hemealvea
at least, that there la not so much cer
tainty of that as of bis candidacy for
in lower houaa, -
It la not believed the Piles organisa
tion could support Jones under preaent
conditions. Piles himself haa declared
himself with the Ankeny aandldaoy.
and that senator and" his frlenda are
said to bs of tha opinion that It would
ba a mlataka to make any . changes la
the Washington delegation la congress
at preaent.
Tha Bourn campaign ta Oregon Is
pointed to as an instance of what can
be aeoompllahad by aa organisation and
money ander th direct primary system.
Bourn was not a nubile speaker and
had no publlo reoord which made him a
natural candidate, but hs built up
great organization in every preelnot ia
Oregon and got a plurality for senator.
Aarlaere With Axaa. So OttaA,
Frlenda of Jonas also feel that ba
would be making a mistake by antag
onising tna Plies-Ankeny - organisation
at thla time, They look upon this or
ganisation as th strongest political
compact In th atata. and. realise that
even as popular a man as Jones can
not sweep it off Its feet la th centers
of population, where vote will b rolled
up In bunches nnder tha direct primary,
Thay argue that Jonas, having been re
garded as friendly to this organisation
In tha past, will be th natural heir to
Its support ta good time.
Attention Is also called to th fact
that eonalderabl Jones senatorial sen
tlment Is be.ng worked up by candi
dates or their friends who desire to
sucoeed Jones In congress. At leert
six men are aald to have declared
themselves eaadldntes for oongrae In
Jones' district already. It Is not Ukely
that any on of them would ear to go
Into ths campaign against Jonas him'
self tf he should decide to aak for that
nomination. But each? one of them be
ll evee hs could win against th others.
Sine th recant legislature divided th
stat into congressional districts, th
east slds has become fertile around for
congressional candidates, if congress
man Jonea can only be Induced to keep
out f that race next year. ,
prince and princess : :
; OF WALES AT G LASGOW
'- (JfaaraaT RpeHal Bwrlee. "
Glasgow. April It. Tha Prince and
Princes ef Wales paid a visit te Olas-
! gow today and officiated at tha opening
1 of th new buildings ef th University
;of Glasgow and at ths laying ef th
' foundation atone of an extension to ths
Royal Infirmary. Enormous crowds
i ttned tha street snd ths - houses and
, stores displayed flags. Their royal
, highnesses ' received, aa ovation. They
' win remain la thla vicinity for several
! days as guests of - Lord and Lady
, Blythswood, at Blrthswood nous,
.RenXrevrahlr,. , .. r . ' ,
lODIill
DIVORCE
SUITS FOR TRIAL
South Dakota Court Haa Twenty
v Indian Divorce Cases on ,
, Its Calendar.
BLANKETS AND PONIES
IN LIEU OF ALIMONY
Infidelity, Desertion and Cruelty
v Charged by Red-Skinned Spouses
-Do Soldier Made Coffin for
Sick Wife Angry at Recovery.
(awSwVwaaJ aapwMfSal BwTTte.
Bones teel. a. D, April II. A glanee
at th calendar ef th Gregory county
circuit court, whloh convened for Its
regular term today, la sufficient te
show that ther is nothing la the pop
ular belief that th red man is Incap
able ef adopting the' whit man's ways.
Ne fewer than is dlvore eases are
on the docket in wruon inaiana are
the prtnelpala, Thla is regarded aa a
good reoord, even ta Booth Dakota. It
Is ths first session of ths court ander
th new law whleh abolished th Indian
eourt and , required that all Indian
cases ahaH be tried by whites.
The complaints would Indicate that
tha .Indians apparently have better rea
son for desiring1 that their marital
bonds be severed than Is oftentimes
ths ease with their white brothers and
slaters. For Instanos, Jamas Ghoat
Walk wants a divorce from bis wife.
Beeal Ghost Walk, on the ground that
ahe eloped with Walking Soldier. Tbi
facta In th ease Ghost Walk expects
to prove by Thomas Two Stocks and
William Bear. The complainant 1 alae
asks for the custody of his child. Mollis
Three Thighs Ohoat Walk.
A case la which the wife is ths com
plainant la that ef Alloa Oood ifuak-
rat, who asks for a divorce from her
huaband.1 Henry, who Is charged with
eloping ' with Flora Walks as ' She
Jumps. Ths plaintiff wants her maiden
name of Alio High Kicker restored.
Another - esse Is entitled Poor Man
Star Boy vs. Jennie Star Boy. Poor
Man alleges that Jennie ran away from
him four years ago and took up her
abode with an Indian named Walking
Thnnder, with whom ahs is now living.
His wltnesaes In the ease will be Three
Dogs, Kicks High and .Three Moons. ,
Ponies Instead ef Alimony. , '
Kate Bait, after waiting three years
for Anthony Belt to return. uea for a
divorce . and alimony In the shape of
ka slloe of Anthony's land and some of
his ponies and blankets. . Mule Driver.
High Hawk and Walks Over will be
the wltnesaes for th plaintiff. "
Ho! y Track wants a dlvore from
Never Stampede, , whe Is alleged to
have belled his name by stampeding
with Anna Buffalo Pipe. White Belly.
Three Toea and One Tall' are expected
to prove the facts alleged by Mrs. Holy
Track.. - v-
One of the most peculiar cases oa
th docket la that Josephine Dog
Soldier, whe gives most novel reasons
for desiring a divorce from her spouse.
She declarea that when she was sick
OF
Pstaonal knowledge Is the wumlag meter ta tha eeJmlnarlns contests of thla
competitive age ana wkea of ample ensrarter it place its fortunate possessor ia
'Am front aanka el ' '
Th Wall Informed ef the) World. ,. , , v
A vast fond of personal knowledge Is really esasnh'sl to the achievement of
tha highest excellence ia any held ol human effort. . . '' '
; A Knowledge of Forma. Knowledge of Function and ,
Knowledge of Product are aQ of the otmoet value and ta question of
lil aad health when a true and wholesome remedy is desirsd it should be mntgu .
bored that Syrup ol Figs and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the CaCfornla Fig
Syrup Co ia as ethical product which Las met with th approval of the moat saw .
tnont phyelciana and gtvee antveraal aa tie faction, because it la a remedy of
," Known Quality, Known Excellence and Known Com
ponent Parte and has won the valuable patronage el aniTlions of the Well
Informed of the world, who know of their own personal knowledge and from 1
actual oaa that it is- the first and beet of family laxativae, for which so extra.
wagant or antessonshle claim are made, . "
. This valuable remedy ha bee long aad favorably
known ondoc the name oP-Syrup of Figsand has attained to
' world-wide acceptance aa the most excellent family laxative, As
pum laxative principlea, obtained from Senna, are well known ;
to physicians and the Well Informed ef th world to be th
best we have adopted th more elaborate namebi Syrup of
Figs and Elixir of Senna aa mora fully deecriptiv of
the remedy, but doubtlessly it wtu always be called
for bytheahoitat nam oi Syrup of Figs and to get
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(a
its beneficial effects, always note, whea purchasing
the full
of th Company California Fig.
Syrup Co. printed on th front oi every package.
i whether you call for Syrup of Figs-
or by the full i
and Elixir of Senna.
-Syrup of Figs
w, s
Mm
tDinSVILLE, KyI
w w . s - 1 --rT ass i L
Dog .Soldier bought a coffin and mads
preparations for her funeral, and when
she got well Dog Soldier became very
angry, threatened to shoot her, knocked
her leg out ef Joint and finally drove
her away from home. She expects te
prove these allegations by Left Handed
Thunder, Whistling Crow and Rattling
Shield. , ' - - - -
Other cases that will be tried before
the terra of court Is snded sre thoae of
Picket Pin vs. Mary Picket Pin; James
Bull Tall va Bear Bull Tall; Helen
Turning Bear vs. Fred Left Hand;
His Horse Standing va White Whirl
Wind and Hall Fast Horse vs. Fast
Horss.
SOUTHERN METHODIST
EDUCATORS CONVENE
' (7eraa! greets! Service.)
St. . Lou la. Ho, April . During the
next two days the general beard ef ed
ducatlon ef the Methodist . Episcopal
Church South will be in annual session
In thla city. The meeting this year
le to partake ef the nature ef a great
educational convention, the purpose of
which Is to stimulate Interest In Chris
tian education throughout the south.
Some of the moot. prominent men In
southern Methodism, Including bishops.
oonneetlonal officers, educators ' and
pastors, are to preaent . papers or ad
dree sea on subjects Of general Interest
In th educational world. At th for
mal opening tonight Rev. T. E. Sharp.
D. D ef St. Louis will preside and the
chief speakers will be Charles W. Byrd.
D. D.,e f Nashville and Jam C Morris,
D. tK of Kansas City.
. Bpokane Booster Easy ItoBeyw
' Spokane, Wash, " April IS. The Spo
kane Boosters' minstrel show, given by
the members ef the 110,90 crab, wa
eomplete sueeess. The 1 1.111 taken ta
Is nsariy all elesr profit, as th ex
pense was light. , . :
YOU MAY. PAY TWENTY.FIVB PER-CENT DOWN AND TEN PER CENT PER MOIST1-I
BUTTE BOYS MINING: SHARES 5
in
ffl d
V
We always have reserved the right to increase the price of our
stock without notice, but lest some might take umbrage at such
a move, our directors decided to make this public announce
' , merit so that those who have expressed-a desire: to increase
their holdings might have ample opportunity to , do so at
values prevailing at the start. . ; j; "
SHARES MAY BE PAID POlt' AT 23 PER CENT AT TIME
' V OF BOOKING ORDER AND 10 PER CENT PER v
MONTH UNTIL CONTRACT IS COMPLETED.
Stock, will then be -delivered -to the purchaser and he will'
share, in all profits of the enterprise participate in all divi
dends for all time thereafter. , ' , .
THE BUTTE BOYS CONSOLIDATED MINING COM
PANY OWNS 100 ACRES OF GROUND IN THE
, . HEART. OF THE GREATEST MINING
:" . , . CAMP ON EARTIL
' These five miners claims are absolutely , free from all in
cumbrances.. The company doe. not owe a 'dollar to any one, .
and its miners , are at work day and night sinking the shaft
through rock that assays from $24 to the ton on the surface to
as high as $2,600 further -down, and other values from $390.23
to $1,500, and between these figures along from $30, to $81.03. .
1 $10 PER TON OF THIS FREE MILLING ORE WOULD
, ; MAKE OURS A SPLENDID MINE. , -
- It would be a fine paying proposition at that figure, so when
it is contemplated that our rock is almost certain to go from
10 to 20 times that much, but little figuring is required to deter
. mine the wealth that is stored beneath the surface of the Gold- ,
1 field earth for distribution to the owners of Butte Boys stock.
.When it is considered thaf the stock of the Mohawk mine, in
, the same district with ours, is selling now at $17.50 per share, and
that one of the operators of that property declares that , ;
"YOUR PROSPECTS ARE EXACTLY" AS GOOD AS OURS
WERE AT THE SAME STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT,".
"It is not difficult to be convinced that our shares art liable to
soon again advance with leaps and bounds, and that $5 or $10
per share, within a year, will not occasion great surprise. . "
WE HAVE THE - LARGEST TRACT OF MINERAL
; GROUND IN GOLD FIELD, NEVADA. .
. ; V All about us are half-acre, acre, two-acres and five-acres
claims, not one of which is for sale, and here we are with 100
, acres right in the-thick of this great nest of mineral holdings.
This is accounted for by the fact that the Callahan Brothers, who
, located our, property, were among the very first in Goldfield.
They took up these claims and faithfully performed their assess
ment obligations, but' were too poor to-make other improve-
ments. Satisfied that they had discovered a treasure vault, the !
'struggling brothers steadfastly refused all offers to sell, and only
v consented to" the formation of our company when it was agreed
that, they should have $75,000 worth of stock as their share of
' the million dollars at which the Vnterprise was capitalized
THESE BROTHER PROSPECTORS HAVE THE CON
, . TRACT FOR SINKING OUR SHAFT. ;
v They are therefore not only partners, but employes, and for
tunately the rules of the miners' union does not prohibit men
' working for themselves, so that our work- goes on steadily as if
there had beer no strike. at all.'' Our progress, therefore, is not
;' retarded, and from the beginning directly to this time we seem
1 to have been, and to be, among the most favored of all that
world-astounding camp. . . . '.'.
THE BUTTE BOYS MINING COMPANY HAS SOLD ITS
SHARES AS MINING SHARES WERE NEVER :
v , SOLD BEFORE IN PORTLAND.
N For one reason, every member of the directorate is well
known in both business and family circles throughout the city,
and marly of them throughout the state. Their lives in this
community is an open book to be read by alL Each is an honor
able, upright citizen, their several avocations bringing them into
close touch with the people generally, and THE PEOPLE BE
, . LI EVE IN THEM. And these officers and directors believe in .
their mine. 'They can't help it. Every sign, every atom of
" information, every added inch Of development, repeats,' over and
over again, the story of encouragement, and it is not, therefore, .
surprising, that it is deemed today that the Butte Boys shares
will still be too cheap when the advance shall come. A New
York mining engineer, Mr. VV. E. Mitchell, declares his belief
that at 1,000 feet the Mohawk mine will disclose an ore body
sufficient to pay the National debt, and the Mohawk people say
; that our showing is' fully equal to their own when their shaft was
no deeper than ours is today, Mohawk stock now sells at $17.50,
l ours at 10 cents. Is it a wonder, therefore, that we have de
cided to increase the price ? ; -t '
BUT THERE IS 11 DAYS YET IN WHICH TO BUY OUR
; SHARES, AT 10 CENTS EACH.
That time will never come again after these 11 days after
May 5. Therefore be wise. Get your block now, before the price
. goes up. ;: ' . . ' : ., v. ...
v Twenty-five dollars invested In Mohawk' shares THREE
' ' years ago would today bring the owner $17,500 1 Forty dollars
invested then would now sell for $27,0001 Fifty dollars worth
eof stock bought at first hands would now sell at $35,000 1
" ONE CAN BUY $23 WORTH OF BUTTE BOYS STOCK BY
PAYING $8.25 DOWN AND $2.50 PER MONTH, AND
LARGER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION.
It is not a hardship to buy stock on these terms. Almost
arjybody can afford at least 250 shares, and these sold at $17.50
a share would yield the pleasant profit of $17,500 f . A person
working for $50 per week would be paid $26,000 for 10 years':
labor. Forty dollars invested in Mohawk stock at the start
would have earned $27,000 in the last THREE years I That's
going it, some, isn't it? v ? -
DO YOU WANT TO TRAVEL AT A GAIT LIKE THAT?
THEN BUY BUTTE BOYS STOCK.
Make Checks Payable to the Company
Penons remitting; money by mall for Bntt Boys stock
ax requested to make all checks, express or money order
payable to th Butt Boy Consolidated Mining Company,
and NOT to any member of th company. This rule most
be rigidly adhered to, in order that th book and account
of th secretary may always be kept free from error.
T
E -BUTTE .BOYS. CONSOLIDATED
MINING COMPANY
Capitar $1,000,000 in 1,000,000 Sharer at $1.00 Each Fully Paid Up and Non-Assessable
, . , BMC0aPOiVA.TED UNDER THS LAWS OF OREGON .
Weatherly Building 360 East Morrison St., Cor. East Third, Portland, Ore., Phono East 773
OFFICERS A'JD DiZICTOjtf
Dfe. M. O. McCORKLK, President ,.
GEORGE W. BEVER,Vice-Pre.and r.T-
F. A. McKECHNIE, Secretary
A. W. LAMBERT, Treasurer
O. W. WEATHF.RLY '
D. W. FAIRCLOUG1I
CHARLES MAUT2
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