The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 11, 1907, Page 2, Image 2

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THE ' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, 1 MAY 11,-1007. '
P
'..Til!
Scheme;to Keep 'Friends of - the Republican
: Ticket, in Front of Opened Registration r .
Books Next4 Week y ' v
LAST STAGE OF RATE CASES TO
JUBMU II1IP. BE
Portland Business Men Will Ar-
t : rive In This City Early To- ,
morrow Morning.
IVITHORAWtJ
But Only That They; May Be
: Refiled With Their Scope
' Broadened.
Marvelous Invention V'4
Cures Wank Mnn 1
Patent Granted By the
U. S. Government
' V,'-.
A new and scientific loollanca In
vented by t. B. Hawley. M. D will
produce mil manly power at first ap
plication. Th. effects are immediatg
and startling- to a high degree. De
velops, strengthens and cures '. lost
rigor. -rosiuveiy no taiiures. rnysi-
tjgly rumors ar. afloat regarding the clnot meetings are held nightly at the mVACinfJ ftF IMI iMn
i plans or the Devlin machine to colonise J headquarters and every voter Is to be wr liMtuvw . , 7
Yt the north end vot. during tbe tlm. he reached by Devlin scouts. This will be , EMPIRE IS SUCCESSFUL
v' rvfiiirauun uvuai sm wfwh v" wwv- it uiiiuiBA mncnina, 11113 vt, au vmlvi
TunsMflv and WdnefldAv of next weeks I at Its ha V w wilt not rAft I 1 ' ' ,t
eond 7ama tha ViAnsi tIH at ATI f A? thai I Inf a rtSl IvIam lhAiih tiei will mmHiima
city who may desire to- place their his "unofficial" efforts In the North Boosters for United Orejon NearinglNow Law ln Washington Such aa to J treatment, send for illustrated circu
ALL LINES. MORE POINTS
AND OTHER COMMODITIES I ciani indorse and use it in their orae
uce vt you are the least skeptical
as tothe value of this remarkable
names en the hooks Into second Place I End district and In rounding up
or entirely beyond any cnanc io mm uiooa vote.
the
the reoulrements of the law.
It Is Intimated that a scheme is on
foot to round up the north end denlsens
t different lodging houses in the Cia
trict and hold a Urge "floating popula
tion" there in the Interests of the Re
, publican ticket Tbe atory as it that
ward workers U mat district nav ai-
The first politic! meeting of the
campaign will be held Monday sight
when the Union Republican club , will J
rather a rally In the Belling-Hlrsch hail
to whoop it up for the Republican ticket,
Other meetings are being planned. ;
Books Open JText Week.
End of Junket Into Interior Whert) I
: They-, Bafe Been Urging Fellow
ship of Cities.
rv. ... liars, take them to your family chvsi-
vouun. cian tftd get hU 0 -jnion Thrt ,w -ht
sion s Action Aiore Aeariy uertaininrst lime anyone Has requested you
of Being Effectual.
(8mIi1 Dlnateh to Tl lonnaLt
Beppner, May 11. Warmly welcomed
(Spectal Msptteh
uiymnja, win.
I to take his circulars to vour family
physician why? Simply because h
knows your physician will not recom-
. ' ,.n;r ,nnra uia Hcauutm UUl III Willi Mill
May il.TheL suts PPli?nce- ' Yo"' d? will imme-
ruT. nojuM & ecn.iderabie number of . Raglstratlon' Is the burden of the song I to Heppner, the Portland business men railroad commission proposes to aban- O'ateljr grasp the idea, and when he
man en will have them in line when ' ua at political headquarters to. were given fuU possession Of this little don Its joint wheat rate oases.- which B? " recommend it.
the books open ready so be first on the
lists. " ' '
This line will Le reinforced continually
Nothlna-
day. Jt will be the key note untU city Ust night upon their arrival. They I are now pending In the courts, one case like it has ever, been told before. It
Wednesday afternoon at s o'clock when I were shown the wonders of the sur- being before the state court and the I works the tame on every individual.
.us uvum wiu w vivax ivr auw. inu' rounom country, saw ins coal mines ouier neiore tns xeaerai court, and to Send todav for Free Illuatratef Clr.
da mnmln at ll;lt a'olMk Count I ahink ni ..n ...i n... I h.rln .n.i .v. I . J . . "" wl
tw.,.ui ik. ih. th. hMki in niLl7 mornini at o ctocs v-ouniy i which WU1 some day Ball coal at Port. IDecin new nrocaadlna-B inlnit the rall.l.i.. ..! . . .t
thus at empting to shut out many bon Clerk elds will open the registration land for II a ton transportation fadl- roads fo, joint rates on wheat and other rdSni ol X mTsHf S
fide residenu who may desire to reg- " 4 wiU keep open nntU mid- lu.s are afforded, and were royally an- commodities, in a hearing which will be iT. li' wonderful -
T.n lairidra will keen a strict 1 " umimr m own ww w araii-1 unainea. : t 1 set xor Ulvmnia the latter nart or June. I ,uiuiii rvu sec n
latar.
watch on all reglstrailons, however, and
will see that no Illegal voter Is alowed
to cast his balot on election day.
a1- i o'clock In the morning and Mayor Frank GUllam and President B. I The proposed hearing will have the 1 5L0UJ realize its possibilities. No
through the day untU midnight Wednea-1 a. Notson of the Heppner commercial I advantage of ,tha new law enacted byC. O. D. or free-trial schemes to
-rrm Ami iwil Vnt. 4nm
, noon.
The Democratic managers are anxious
tor every qualified voter la rortiana
to be on the resrtstration books and will
aid In the registration of all legal voters
not now registered. Thoee realdents of
any again an opportunity will e given clUb mads addfeases upon behall of thelthe recent legislature, which. It is catch the unwary. This is t plain
from lfl A'nlnrlr tinttl I n thtt aftsr. I . . . 1 ,. . . I . i . , 1 T . .. l . T ..."
represented I claimed by members of the commission. I business ornnnaitinn fh will .no.,!
unnn tha nlatfnrm tin JV IT taanl TT vr I euraa wh ilafut. ant n..Ht. . ... f. . r'T.
County Oerk Fields is In soma donbt XiaV'yS tnc greatest opportunity
as to whether or not the law eovera r, .... I .v.. i. J. " V,. " I cver WCrea W t&OSC Who are Weak.
the opening of the registration lists at Fulton. . , -v " ,-, iuon raised against the commission's S1?" if. B Hwly. M. D., 1020
mis time, out he' win icoui M ; tut iit itn i,nmM,.wi iint hMt u I vrsmte ciuflf.. KOChester. N. . Y.
"T Tl tt. . . i.Aana auow those to determine the teen-1 don. Ariinaton. Bia. Waaro um I interurbah iitrin tinaa mnA ha it .a
Inert on so-1 .7 .V-V. - ,-." i I ar"11 v"' Bhanlko, and arriving therefore eiaos leglslaUon, The prtn
are In the majority of cases men who
have become politically
count of past mschlne rule In Portland.
They are men who, If taking any part
In any election, would cast their vote :
for a clean city and a decent admin-
latratlon. i
Lane leaders are eonfMent, therefore,
that: the unregistered vote will be a
Lane vote If It Is brought to the polls.
counol) did some elose calculating when
it provided for the special meeting for
Monday morning.
Ths councilman will- gather at 10
o'olock, will pass the resolution asking
the county clerk to open the books,
transmit the request of the council and
have the books open by 10:10. cierk
Fields states that ho will heed the re
in Portland at 1:10 o'clock Sunday morn-1 eipal argument made before Judge Han-
ing.
CHICAGO PIT CRAZY
(Continued from Page One)
They are anxious. therefore that the full " ,'..,," w'v1 A", v!
.na h. lt ha rarlatered. I or h cltT fathers, but that he
. '"c; ( I wm not open the books untU as has
wa, I received the communication from them.
' Chairman Cake and the Republican I . A hum of preparation prevades the
Central committee will assume entire! city central committee headquarters at
of flcal management of Mr. Devlin s I Third and Stark streets where W. : L
ford In the federal court by the railroad
attorneys was on this particular point
mua ma. court intimated mat us point minded broker of the days of ths
uiu ruKu vu isriDutoDt. . belter boom. - 1 -
oope of Cases Broadened. , ' ' , As the reports from the frost-stricken
The new law Includes Interurban lines districts began to coma mora freely ths
and the joint rate complaint will run Drl ' wheat climbed higher. Decem-
agalnst them as well aa the steam roads. ud September options were
It la also Intended to have the proposed I Wrongest being in the new crop year,
hearing Include many other points m J EurPan markets were affected by the
tna atara initinin. h a . nM. uuoi or i . n l na m ana ijmnni Rami.
first thing that greeted their eyes harbor and South Bend, and an lmpor-Irt Budapest were aU quoted
a large sign: If any man attempts tant ajommodlty added to the list of troB ahaxply advanced values.
. RABBITVILLE
; "aisaBMa-sja-a . 'V .r 1
Approprlato Terse of Welcome Irri
' " ' gon's , Contribution.
- ' (Spaelal Ditpateh te The loeraaL)
. Irrigon, May 11. When the Portland
visitors arrived In Irrigon yesterday
the
was
camnalan the first or the weea. i icsks has taken Mr. Devlin and. the " ; " " I those included In former Joint rata nr. I ' - , wmwaa ia. n.
. . . . . . v. . i i . . - . . . . - mruit" lfllun RiHMtt artttA af rfia I . .... . . . I - - w mm
announced toai r erainano xu. nwi woo rest or ine itanuniiran tlckat In In. . , am win UMtitMa - , I nrv. ...
hut, iwin-a nnv.t. MNUrv dur- Rt,.,n... -m k- .Z I irrigstof and founder of Rabbltvllle. l tw. y- . ; I -?' w w m pnee
InV me Prtmarici Is to be depo.ed from due. sUm. ilii le men t7 UT, 1 ?. "thorshlp of tha. thrust ' r. loSa, oSa7 V,wL n" Aa. "
mclal eonnaction- With ths campaign, the booka era nn.n. -WPlr.V.l.n BChOOl Children turned OUt tO Wei- Ihoi-A V- ...:r '.w. I ir.'"" .." moewHOur.
It Is said he will not be recognised of-1 sent out Into every' precinct with writ- f?mt Bn the metropolis and
fleiallv br Chairman Cake and the of- ten llata of thoaa wh h. . following card, headed: "Irrigon to
nces now occupiea oj mm ictv.. u inerea ana an tneee
hall from the central committee wiu be I and led to the
used by the latter organisation. f if poeeible.
Indications are, hewever, mat xnerei At the Democratic herfnnartai-a ' m I Hurray I Hurrarl Hurravl
will be a machine within a machine. I Washington street in the Cantarhnr The Portland folks know how to ireat aa.
x v4(7 uvuitm wiuuj.v.cv -1. 'i piuuiinr ciose WSlcn IS Deing KSDt I Jiiuri uumf xxurrajri
lied a most perfect machine,, reaching on the registration situation and all -all
parts of the , city, . Ward and pre-1 Democrmte are being urged to register. I Irrigon loves her Portland brothers.
- xnat s me irngon wayi
Bhe'll not admit that there are others,
- Hurray! Hurray 1 Hurray I ,
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"The Eilers Way of gelling pianos 1 the popular way-theonly '
right waystrictly ona price. It matters not whether the seeker be , ;
t man, woman or child, there is but one price the lowest price andT
v that price is the same on every salesman's list. Eilers price is ab-
olute'ly the' lowest price at which reliable pianos are lold dectd
ecy tower than can be quoted by other dealers, for no other plafno
; selling organization In America is so well equipped, has such per
fect1 shipping and distributing facilities, covers so great a terrjtoqs f T V
or mi men an enormous puaincaa oyci ycr cent -pi inc tmiie f
piano trade in Oregon being handled by the many Eilers atorcl, as
j ' well as a like supremacy being enjoyed in all the other territory
from California to Alaska and in all the great Inland Empire in ad'
v dition- all' of which gives the Eilers organization an advantage ,
which the foremost piano-makers in the world are quick to'appre-
. ciate, and which gives the House of Eilers a line -of instruments .
; that for individual and cdmbined high quality is not approached by ' ,
another firm fin the' continent , ,
.Buying from the Hoaae of Elleri meant teenrinf the lowest
' price, th highest quality, the most satisfactory guarantee, the most
' liberal exchange privilege, the fairest, squarest treatment , It's the
f money-saving, easy-buying way the popular way the reliable
way. van you aiiora to buy any otner way r
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posea aouon or the commission in tha I Thim th. t..
Joint wheat rate matter. Some surprise of the wheat country put up their prices
was expressed by them but It Is not be-111 a. barret Such an advanea m flour
heea man win Ka " Portland!- Diatanoe 171 miles In love ,7:.7 -tiVr. . " ix,".. ' Til1 brr,i- Such an advance In flour
neee men will be seen I, ,h , haj,d. , . jileved they wUl offer any objection In I has never before been attempted In this,
county clerk's office !lf,l !? V,,T "a; - the courts to the request of tha commie- country. Even during me daya of the
: . xne rortiana irows came out to greet us, slon for the withdrawal of tha order ntvii Wi1 AA slltrb at1 va nrtmm -an a rat moHa
I Heretofore made.
WARDS OFF BLOWS
(ConUnued from Page One.)
Hamilton aucceeded la getting away
' and ran to arouse," 27Halsey street
and secured a revolver. He came back
'i threatening to use It but was dlauaded
t 'from doing so by spectators. , s
White succeeded in breaking away
from the men but before he ran SO feet
he was set upon and struck down, near
; a telephone pole. The longshoremen
r then beat and kicked him. At this time
. A. C Latham, a teamster, who lives In
the building at tbe corner; rushed In and
i succeeded in pulling oil one oi me men.
Thle e-ave White a chance and he
. broke away. He had gone but a short
4 distance when his assailants were on
. him again and frightfully beat him.
' His nose wss broken and face and head
ware a mass of cuts and wounds. Wlt
neasee said that blood flowed la streams
; and he side of the building against
, which his head was beat an4. the aide
. walk were covered with large splashes
of blood.
Carried off By Woman.
' ' It was at this - juncture that Mrs.
Taylor rushed . in and getting in be
tween the men, grabbed White by the
heid and clothing and half dragged and
half carried the wounded man away. '
After Mrs. Taylor succeeded In get-
ting the injured man to a place of
safety, the .'longshoremen stood about
' and uttered threats and curses against
White and Hamilton, whom they termed
as weabe."-?-,'--y!' -"ru-t.tif.. u-'--'?:f- ?
The corner at which the worst of the
- affray occurred la occupied by a gro
' eery , store belonging, to John F. Trout-
man. The upstairs Is occupied aa a
lodging and. apartments and it Is there
' that White was carried.
'. , ' Released on Bail. "
The men were arrested and later re
leased 'on bail In the sum of 1100 each,
" which "was furnished by the president
of the Longshoremen's union. White
and Hamilton signed the, complaints.
against the ' men. in : which - they are
charged with assault and battery under
me city ordinance. . ". . . :. ,
' The longshoremen allege that .'the
trouble arose over abuse heaped upon
them by Hamilton. 4 They were em
ployed la loading the Norman Isles at
Montgomery dock Mo. 2. . , . ,
revieweo in tha Haywood case: The
names or 161 people have been sub
mitted by, the state, but It Is expected
that not half of the witnesses sub
poenaed will appear In the Idaho court
It Isinow believed that tha tur, m.m
be- lmponneled earlier than was at fjrat 1
expected and .that the formal taking lot i
al Ju.. laa L...a w
vriavnc wm pegin in lees man 10 days.
aii ears are waitlna- for Him n.
chard's teetlmony, for opon the correct-
v llr tabllshad, depandsi
mo or u prisoner t bar.
for the regular patro of the de-
na apeciu orricers Boise pre
eented . an external
tMtf' JTom W0m disorder la appro-
wvi.uvu ilia luinorniM mm
i.vuru jr incir respective pa-
; SEES NO WOUND
(Continued from Page One)
Now may our love grow close and closer,
for we are here to atay!
And to all others we'll say "No sir," .
Murray i nurrayi Murray I
J Comeagln! Whenyouklnl Irrigonf
In jail many times, but always In con
nectlon with labor troubles.
More Onaxls Added. -.;r
Tha report here that the Idaho author-1 Pasted shortage for the coming crop,
ltles had added ll niin tuiMi n tha maaea ma maraet very axcnea.
force at the
at one time, and never, since has
milling fraternity , tried ' such
That the enormous advance can
be maintained Is the general opinion
me milling trade. Tha enormous
mand that millers of this country
had to meet from China. Japan
Russia has taken away a much larger
supply of the country's wheat than
usual and this coming on top of the ex-
AT CONDON
Hi
a f-i lr.jii.i ,i. mni . . I "V- v" wwum saw
ojic.iaa uuiuun w uw luiiem xsaueu i rally think that ths penitentiary la In
- . ' : ' ' . mat Am,, - -
to ureet visitors. , I other, but such m eondlUon does not
(Special DUpatek to Tbe Journal.) ' seem to exist except perhaps. In ths
Condon, Or., May 11. The Invaders I Imaginative brain of those who are al-
nrnvea at vonaon eariy tma moral n a-1 wava annrehenaiva nf trnnhia nn ma-
. ..v v, ICBUecilVl Df ..1 . t - - . .---.- . .u-t-
psrs or oraaniznttnna . .... I ihj wr met oy mayor juawara uunn. iter wnat ma occasion.
Is mentioned, denounce it and declarl Curran, editor of theJTlmes; 8. B. Boise Is very quiet under tha clrCum
mey are for peace. The th. naxwnorn, -oiior or me uiods, and an stances, and It Is not generally , be-
want only a fair and Impartial trial of I J th business men. Editor Ueved there Is much danger of trouble
the federation cases and this would be Curran maIa "hort "P8 menUonlng of any kind durinr, the great trials of
Impossible should vinian. I the .extensive cattle and sheep retain I Mover. Haywood and Pettihnn.
socialists even assert that they wlU aa- and e,,cmed be party. T. T. Burkhart Orchard, the confessed murderer of
preservlnr the I i. . ' ' "uumuumg, ia wm onij one involved in
i v. IV. . business houses. The Condon Times I the caaa at tha nanitanttar an i i.
greeted the party in black type as fol- not believed by conservative people that
rZZ" ''T' . '' . ' - n 'wlu ,a y way- molested,' that
h "To the Portland Business Men's Kx- there wm be no attempt made by any
curslon we hereby extend a most cor- person or persons to do so. Everywhere
wI20m0 to our c,ty onr homes and and at all times the people of Boise and
una guiucn, yjuaponjun counxry oi wiae i ail the visitors have splendidly main
fleldslpng fenoes and magnificent pros-1 tained their equipoise under tha stress
poet v . i occasioned by the onenln of tha rrut
nanltanft,n m r, A f..,,.4
!ri0.l?r!!!. ? 5j fr PIERCE IS FIGHTING
has" caused very - general comment ' , CHARGES FROM TEXAS
inrongnout tns eity. tma not acquainted
sr. y.y fft vr
a feat 1 f " II V m f
safely S S f X ' B
de-1 J ST- I nT JT X M I UM
havs Iff SS .w-w wwf V y. a Jlf
and IW .U Iv B
I Stores ia Every IsporteatSc.tjr e! Ifli
; r the PacIIIc Norlliwest ; ctsb-sss ' t
sist the officers in
peace, should such assistance be needed.
CARS RUN
(Continued from Page One")
noon the number of cars on the line was
increased to 10. Although there was no
serious outbreak nn to that
creased number of cara made it Impossi
ble to give good protection to all
Four hundred additional strikebreak
ers from the east arrived at 4 o'clock
mis morning. , :: , i .:
t esident Calhoun of the Iftiited Rail,
roads has thrown iinwn th.
Chief of police Dlnan and has made
formal demand for polio protection. In
REFERENDUM ACT
(Continued from Pag One.)
murder caae, a fact which tha visiting
reprosaniauvee or some of th great
dally papera and other publications have
frequently commented upon. , .
t;v:;r;.;;: Women to Testify. 'i "
Three of th most important witness-
tlnn (if a natltlon ha ntnhara In rota
tion, that Initiative petitions aliould not f ? a ong 11,1 of Popl' summoned
be sent to the secretary of state by eaoh ? th "ut" ln th Moyer trial, ar be-
person wh circulates a aheet for sign, i11 :, Mra-1 Harry Orchard and
f. v... .v.. . - ... ", " . . Mr. and Mra. Stava a lama That ur.
teiior aaaressea last nia-ht ta tha I ",, " auouia i riv.i ...,a iic .'
chief, through Oenel Manager Chap! tak ch"g ot ths niatter and collect SSBBS" a?.1!1 "
mans, hh announce V.- ..ZLrZl them and then pressnt them to the sec ?ted.nder .al'frnt n". haa been
mmmm , H tWIIUVU ' B.U - - . PHFia TV1 m SSMfl It fl aS KAlla.a,aJ Sk. 4
K?. " aav. the naJuabU eTto lul
.a' .'"A"' ' , J.. ..... . lUttt. Bill U i womu a
and is believed to know
Bt Louts. . Ma," May 11 Arguments
were heard in Vie federal court today on
th habeas corpus proceedings in the
effort of H. Clay Pierce to prevent the
officers from taking him to Texas to
answer charges of perjury ln connec
tion with the Texas ouster suit against
the Wsters-Pierce OH company, i
353 Washington St, Corner; Park t
Afle.ff.aahw. aaafaBBafeaw. aSfsAssaHBpw W aaVaaSaVSSaw J i a m aaasanw -a ..aaaa ..aa jaa-a-. .
' a toxj OaT '
succeed the first time use Herein e and
you will get lnatant relief. - The great
est liver regulator. A positive cure
for constipation, dyspepsia, malaria.
chills and all liver complaints. - Mr. C
oz umory. Texas, writes: ' My wire has
been using Herbln for ' herself and
children for five yeara. It ie a aura
cure xor constipation ana malaria fe
ver, . which Is subatantlated by what It
has done for my family." Sold by all
druggists. . ..
, . COFFEE
The rule is:; good coffee
or none. - Good water is
better than poor coffee.
" Tear grocer retsras rear sieaey U yes 4 oat '
Uka Scblllles's Beat; we par kiai. ,
1 " ' -L " II 1 1 JLS 1 , 1 1 , ... J I
I Saturday Specials I
j , ON SALE-ALL DAY, ' :
! ......, r . . v k mm
'k 1
Regular
Value
. 35c
Regular
Value
35c
Wash BasinRoyal Enamel Granite Ware
v.. uiv.uiuuo in. lamea win nm ... I .u , mun uiuh,uiv ' (uni uuuw mi r, . . . . t . '
'AJended to all narta I J old law. but at the. aama tlma thmw. I . OL"T" awmiBM repudiated Dig COn-
Hdly a. possible. ; if th, Tdeslred Troteo: greater Weguard. ground th. law ani .""0,"' SS? fJf0?"
i -;moyericlaims
t C rfi: -i. i I. i ,y.r 'Aj .
( (Continued fromf Pag One.) .
: Many . union men In Boisct however,
shake their heads and declare that noth
ing is too raw for the prosecution to try
to do toward securtna the conviction of J
me leaders or me western federation
' of Miners. v- v .,.")
From the character of many of tha
witnesses ' subpoenaed , by ' the . state,,
whose names have been submitted ln
court It ia evident that th history of
virtually "of all th crimes ' that have
Been committed In tbe labor war In the
wnat during the last doien years will be
tlon is. not given it ia ouit rh. makea. it more difficult to deny a ne-ZZ. 1 .
that an immediate anneal win k. 71 tition 'which la sufficient aw to la ana . WAI ?r mm. out in many
to Governor Olllet for gUU troop which is insufficient : Tch h. tad 5owed to , Z
In response to the request mad by Tbe attorney general's opinion will ZZ ,ta ? IbrS wu-S
ify Cb,m CWe' W"n ; laaued, throw out aom t J ths petitions filed hf hU was A?a!
ordrrstd all company' commanders to on tha armory bi and th official paas Relieved I to morl.rI lLV
mak. detail, from their respective dis- bUl. som of 'which came from Aurora, "J Xcked dowi from i".SS
trictaand promptly at 0:80 o'clock iOO tor they lacked th. affidavit., of th. gf .ra.roStn.'i
;"'HAIfO ON ' '
. Cof fe" Topers as Bad as Omen.
r.nll.u.. . - . . .
Tl lorauty. . , ., , i genuineness ox signamrea c haa a charge of murderln svi Twiai
The POll0 Were 5lvM l.ta I P.nMlr tha flltno- n natltlnna.V r:.Ura"n,if Tyler
. . .. - ui-1 - - - i nansinB over ms neaa. wtm ha
- . "4wia .uonr me lines f maiviauaia, many luai uare reaonea me
OVer Which th ,nic - te... . I o...'. nffln. mav K. bniini,Ut V.
iw noi ana autos were in readl-i cause mailed by various individuals and
none vo auramoa SSIStnnea frnn .ti...lMt nraaAntail In dua form ln iwnnn In
'"iH'fr1?. ah CM ' rtot the presence of th govrnor and th
. u 1U11W1IVI HAW hit. .-.. I .MMtBM, AF mtatA .. . V
SKA .- - . ." I T-
wc , cau w run cara inat a.
as they are assured of nroteotinn an
many more ar on their way from th
ast. Th police have an tl-
protect completely th two ears running
on th outskirts of th .i.v-;.?
a . ....... ""st uvuiugn
n?" 'A0" m"n wer used. The mer- Oregon Traction company, and for man.
SHERIFF'S WRIT
(Continued from Part On j
"on! demanding troops to ey owed eastern people who hold sight
viuw .auu enaoie me oars" to
a M., ...
NEW CRATERS FORMED
V - ON FIERY MOUNTAINS
drafts ln the form of notes for money
due," said JU T, Keaoy.
, Other Debts Sue,
"In addition to theae claims there are
debts amounting to IS6.000 and sup-
posed to be covered, by a certified -;ucck
at th Merchants National bank, Is
sued to W. T. Mulr as trustee for the
Oregon Trsol on company,, at the time
waa sold to
Messina, May 11. New mt.
formed on Mounts Aetna ani 1?"$. "'
L:PilnL". tocreaaln. The th.: Un'ted RaUway. company on th.
rvyiuvivM v. mjv wiBim ! inrrMainiwi ....-hAtaisi arrifl & vms sva a:
alarmed. A portion of Btrpjnfeoirs era- "Although this money was immediate
ly, inoreaawg us Rcuvlty.My; due and payaoie on. th certified
'"' .in. ChaCK, it haa never been paid out and
OREGON POSTMASTERS .
; V ' APPOINTED TODAY
"A friend of our family .who lived
with ua a ahort time was a great coffee
drinker and a continual sufferer with
dyspepsia. - He admitted that coffee dis
agreed with him, but you know how the
coffee drinker will hold on to his coffee,
even If he knows It causes dyspepsia. -w
"One day he said to me that Poetum
rodd Coffee had been recommended and
juggeeted that he would like very much
VlL'h" 1 Cttrd a package and made
it strictly according 4o directions. He
was delighted with the new beverage as
was every one of our-family. -He be
rame very fond of it and in a .her time
l is dyrpeyata disappeared. H continued
ng the Poatum and in about thrie
JiH-nths gained twelve pounda f-."
.Mr huHbIl1 U Practicing physician
M regards Posta tht bealthleat of
w.T6,'- drinks coffee.
It T't0Ri 1'oatum. ln.ft. all
1 "r ana we never think of
Road to Weim T"?..'? f.n? 'tIon. juat adopted by the poT today appointed a member of the
-- t -mey were two of-th leh claim oommlesioa to succeed Dick-
Waablhgton. D. C. May lL--Oreron
postmasters .appointed -today are: Ada and W. 3, Walls,
t;r at my, vice w. v Reed, resigned;
and Ulrlo 8. Dodge at Celllo. vice I. ii.
Taffee. resigned.
th debts are still owing. These ored.
ltors Include, the Portland Hallway com
pany, the Hlbernla Savings bank, Ashley
4k Kiumtin, jnercnuma- XNauonai Dank,
Anderson A ; Dnuniway, Irwin Hodson
company, w. t. Muir, ut, J. T. Walls
SHERMAN APPOINTED
; TO SUCCEED DICKMAN
Cop Wont Stand fop Rules.
Aberdeen, waah.,. Mar 11. Two .: , rjoarnal Srwcui bm i
lice crncera. William a and T.lcht. have Wash Inr ton. - Mnr 11 .r.lataM.n
resigned, owing to the obnoxious rules Governor I Y. Sherman of Illinois was
a Lcwoa.-
When ha waa
nrsi Brrestea no Charge was preferred
against him and h was not accused of
muraer untu arter be had repudiated
his confession. Then he waa tried, the
jury laum.- o arree, and h has yet to
vivmr uuuoeit vi in crime.
CHICAGO'S CHARTER IS
, . , PASSED BY SENATE
(Journal Soeelal fiarrlea.) '
Bpringfleld. 111., May 11. Th final
vote of m senate today passed Chi
eago's new charter. ,
No dentifrice like SOZO
DONT, Why? Because its mis-
riAn mm n A11..1L. A
.v. w iu niaauuc ahiucduc
Liquid Dentifrice is, to permeate
the gums and mouth and pene
trate the minutest crevices of the
teeth, neutralizing and removing
mouth , acids, anus eotlci sin? - and
cleansing the entire tooth struc
ture. , 1 ...
' Its fragrance is delicious and
Only One Man Oat of 20
95 per .cent of : all mn ovr 00 years)
of age are dependent upon their dally
earnings or their children for support
Which class are you going to belong to 7
Way not be Independent? '. ,
Why not start by opening an aooount
with us today, , then you - will be surs
to gave. t
.j
WE PAY 4i
.INTEREST.
ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
. ' PAY ,3:
ON CHECK ACCOUNTS
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Kcula.J?; j J.:j Regular' f .a
. Value i 1 1 V ' " J-1 ' 1Value - -
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TEA KETTLE INSET
Makes a double boiler of your , tea kettle
X. THORBuBN ROBS . . . , President
GEOKGH H. HILLii .... .Vice-President
T.-T, BURKHART.. ....... ..Treaaurer
JNO. E. AITCHISON.... Secretary
Banking hours, I a. m. to 4 p, m.
Saturdays, 9 a. m, to 1 p. nu !"
Saturday evening. Q to I o'clock.
Title' Guarantee & Trust Co.
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