The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 17, 1907, Page 3, Image 3

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    Ti'IE OREGON DAILY 1 JOU". 'NAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. MAY 17. 1S07.
BELOfJGS TO GOE
Government. Will bive Portland
Physlcliw Perit to V Mining
Claims in Washington.
PROPERTY WAS INCLUDED
IN NATIONAL FOREST
Considerable. Money Ilad Deea In
Tested In Copper Venture and Lo-
cu ; Man : Wu Worried ; by Fear
Government Would Ignore Right.
'(WtrtkiftoB Bonaa of lit JowmL)
Waehington. D. C , Mar It. Dr. ' H.
; W, Co of Portland haa a patent la pro
c of luuanoo to 100 acres of land
near Spirit lake la ttaa Rainier! national
foreat reaervv Washington, covering
mineral claims on ' which ha had been
- working before the land waa Included
In the national foreet The fprest aery
loa recommended that Cob's claims be
gassed oa favorably, which the general
tad office did. Dr. Coo had Invent a
considerable money, and waa worried
much over the matter. In a public
statement he ear he found forester
Plncieat desirous of protectlna all leait
Interests. Coes claims hold cod--
per and allied metals. .-, ," , , ,
mm rEVDLUTio::isT
' ; kid:!apD i:i texa
Arresdonda Disappears' Trom
Eagle Pass and Is Believed to
Be in Hands of Countrymen
..V
VOLIVA TO FOUND CITY "
ON MISSISSIPPI BANKS
i . ; ' - (Journal
Chicago. Mar 17. Followers of WU
j bur Vollva, the usurper of the throne of
John Alexander Dowle, . were . panto
atrlcken when it became known that la
aU probability Judge K M. Landla will
appoint. Deacon John A. Ltwli ai
Dowte'a aueeeaaor and thua end thyself -apointed
rule of V-llva,
Deacon Lewis waa named in Dowle'a
will aa hia aueeeaaor, and if Judge
Landla recognliea him aa the head of
the city Vollva will gather thoae that
are faithful to hlra, about him, and lead
them away from Zlon City.- It la said
he contemplatea founding a new colony
on the banka of the Mississippi rivsr
some piece in tna south.
IJnnrn.l floaclat Rerrfc.) '
; Eagle' Pass, Tex., May 17. Juan Joae
Arresdonda, the notorloua Mexican revo
lutlonlat who led the attack upon the
town of Jlmlnes. Mexico, several montha
ago. and whoae extradition by the Mexi
can government for alleged murder and
areon committed, In the revolutionary
raid waa refused by the United States
commissioner at San Antonio, la at laat
in cuatodr of the Mexican authorities.
Arreadonda brought nis ramuy ners
last evening. Then he disappeared sua
denly. - His friends say he waa kid
naped by secret 'service'-., men of the
Mexican government and conveyed to
Cludad Proflrlo Diaav acroaa the river
from there, where he ia held in eommu
nlcado. He will probably ba ahot
PLACES FLOWERS ON.
, GRAVE OF UNTRUE WIFE
. (Joanal Seaelal ' Service.) ' 1
Parle, May 17. Two yeara ago M.
Michael Oonge. an engineer's assistant.
waa 'Wedded, .ho knowing full well that
his wife bad had mora than frienwr re
1 .Hops with an attache of the German
n Haaey.! It was not long before M.
Gt.i'Ke found that thta aoquafntanoe had
i renewer, and naturally there were
a . unpleaaant acenea between the
ly-marrled pair. ( Ultimately Mme.
ge disappeared. After two months'
urch' her husband discovered her In
very 'undesirable company in a low quar
ter of the city. Hia reproachea so af
fected her thut ahe attempted auldde
by poison, but waa nuraed back to health
in a hospital, i From there aha again
disappeared, andVwhen her husband once
more discovered her there waa a violent
altercation that ended In M. Oonge
ahootlng hia wife' dead. Tried for the
murder In Parle this week, he pleaded
justification and was acquitted. From
the court ha drove straight to the ceme
tery and deposited a wreath on bis err'
Ing wife's grave..;,. .! ",.' '--,
At Armory, 10th A Couch. Fine program.
XAne ateettng Tonight
Don't miss It At Armery, lth. aV Coach.
SUBMARINES SHOW UPl t$
WELL IN EXPERIMENTS
H ,';,".'' :,,wt. :.: --
' (Jeamat Special Berries.) i.i
Newport, May 17. The-submarines
Octopus and Lake arose from the bot
tom of Narraganaett bay yeaterday aft
ernoon, after being aubmerged 14 hours.
All on board were well. The test made
by the United States government waa
' successful In every way. ; This stay of
human belnga under water la said to be
the longest . on record. The crews
passed , the time comfortably, ' playing
games, reading and sleeping. The 'of
ficers - who were concerned lth the
, records of the test, did not-sleep. and
' when released went immediately to bed.
The Lake was connected with' shore
by a telephone throughout the test, the
telephone wires - being attached, 'to- a
buoy, The Octopus while submerged
sent and . recelveJ - messagea by means
of an electric signaling apparatus. .. -
PENDLETON TO. HOLD
r';"A SUMMER CARNIVAL
'.,..., i --'. 'A3f
' (ffpaclal Dtepatfk to The 9oareaL)
Pendleton. Or., May 17. A big open
air May carnival will ba held here the
latter part of this month. Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May IS,
SO, tt and June 1, hava. been set for
the occasion. The Eagles and commit
tees representing the cltisens generally
have the matter In eharga Somebf the
best carnival people ion the roa4 have
beenemployed. y (-. i.T,i'";V,'-
SUIT TO FORECLOSE ON C
; BEHALF OF AN ESTATE
. Pendleton, Or.. May IT A suit to
foreclose a mortgage has been com
menced In the circuit court by Charleo
H. Carter as trustee for the aetata of
Mra. . Sarah Flgg Thompson, deceased.
William L. Rhodes is the- defendant
It Is alleged In the complaint that prom
issory notes of the value of 11,100 were
given by Rhodes, and that the mort
gage whlch 1t ia sought to foreclose waa
gtven aa security.
SOIIII'S IIEII! TO
LEAVE RAILROAD
George Grant Mason .Wires
; Resignation as Division Su
' , perintendent at Aberdeen.'
"h ' ', ,'. !''.; l
WILL INVEST FORTUNE 'X
IN STOCKS OF ROAD
Young Millionaire Declares lie Was
.' Favored toy Rich -Vncle Because
lie btuck to Ills Post and Earned
Promotion by Hard Work, i ,
" (Jeenal flpeelal Berrlee.) ',
Chicago. May 17. George Grant
Maaon. chief heir to . 'Vllent"; Smith'
fortune, who' has been here attending a
family reunion, wired bla resignation as
division superintendent of the Chicago,
Milwaukee ft Bt Paul railway at Aber
deen. South Dakota. He baa Just come
Into $11,000,000 and he attributes the
favor of his uncle to the fact that he
stuck" to the railroad which was very
dear to "Sllenf'Bmlth. '
His brother, .William B. Mason of
Bvanaton, who did. not like railroading
and quit the profession,, must be satis
fied wirh . a much smaller bequest
George Grant Maaon left for New York.
He says he shall continue to look care
fully after the fortunes .of the Bt Paul
railway and Intends to Invest most of
his new fortune In that company.
'My uncle - must hava kept a close
watch of all of ua." said Mr. Maaon thla
evening, "and I believe be favored mo
because I atuck to work ha outlined for
me. Incidentally, making good in the
way of .earning promotion from time to
time." - - - '
WOMAN AT ABERDEEN
SHOOTS SELF TO KILL
',' " (BDectal DIssateh to The JoaraaL)
Aberdeen, Wash., May 17. In her
rooms . over the Grand : saloon Mra.
Tereaa Dolan attempted to commit aul
dde by ahootlng herself. Three shots
were fired, but only one took effect
lodger, hearing the shots. Investi
gated, and found the woman lying on
the floor with the smoking revolver
still In her hand.' She waa taken to a
hospital and now Ilea In a critical con
dition. No reason is given for her at
tempt on her llo n
.",,'iy y1. " 1 ' ,
; -.. Y Xaaa BaJly Tonight -
At Armory, 10th eV Couch. Fine program.
mil SELECT SITE FOR
MEMORIAL TO COLUMBUS
' (Joaraal Spaelal servlee.)
Washington, D. May 17. In re
ap on se to tne call of, Secretary Root
there will ba a meeting at tha state
department tomorrow ' of the - members
of the Christopher' Columbus memorial
commission to select a site and design
for, the Columbus memorial to be erect
ed : here.. Congress has appropriated
1100,007 f or the,, memorial. The , bom
m?tm STATE LAUD
FOR All EXPOSITION fUIID
Washington Commissioners Will
: Begin Operations Monday on
Y'.v:: Lake, Union. ' ' t
".V
(Soeclal riDtch to Tbe JooraaLt '
Oiympta, Wash., May 17. -The work
of appraising tha Lake Union shore
lands will begin next Monday morning.
Tha board consists of State Land Com
missioner K. W. Ross, " Secretary of
State 8. H. Nichols, State Superintend'
ent XL B. Ryan, Attorney-General J. D.
Atkinson and i ax Commissioners . T. D.
Rockwell, J. H. Easterday and J. EL
Frost. Mr. Ross will provide boats for
tr.klng the members on a trip around the
lake. Major Chittenden, City Engineer
Thompson and the president of the Lake
Union Landowners' i ; league will ? be
asked to accompany the board. The
party will aklrt tha entire shore Una,
making landings wherever desired for
the purpose of allowing an Inspection
of general contour . or Improvement
Tha board wu later proceed With reg
ular hearings, at which all persona In
terested will bo Invited to present view
It la expeoted that the hearing" will laat
the greater part of the week.
The work of appraising the- Lake
Washington shore landa cannot proceed
until the government pierheads have
been set. . This la now being done, and
early In June it ia hoped the state board
ean take up tha Lake Washington work.'
Thia will be done along llnea similar
to the Lake Union work, v? n.,-
The final result of tha work will ba
the appraisement of the ahora , landa
along Lakea Union and Washington for
tha pnrpoao ; of. aelltng these landa to
raise the iuli of 11,000,000 for tha
Alaska-Yukon-Paclno exposition. . ;
STEPHEN IS ELECTED :
UNITED STATES SENATOR
La Follette , Wine 'Victory After
Long Battle for Seat Vacated
by John C Spooner. ' r
(Journal Soeelal Bervlee.l
Madison, Wla., May 17 With ' 61
votes In his favor, Isaao Stephenson of
Marinette was - nominated, for . United
Statea senator . to . succeed John C
Spooner, and elected to that office at
noon today by the Wisconsin legisla
ture. - Hia term will end In March, 190.
Senator . La Follette took a strong
hand In the fight for the senator ship.
and the election of Stephenson is con
sidered a personal victory for "Fight
ing Bob." Since April If, when the
deadlock commenced. La Follette haa
done all in hia power for - the election
of Stephenson, and hia constituents are
Jubilant over tha and of tha long fight
DEBATING LEAGUE TO
TAKE IN THE CO-EDS
- (Special Dispatch to The JorntL)
Salem, Or., May 17. Clark Belknan.
who has had charge of tha manage
ment of debates at Willamette univer
sity, believes a ' triangular debating
mission consists or ine cnairmaa or me t league may ba rormed, effective next
senate committee on the library, the I year, between Willamette university.
secretary of state, the secretary of war I Pacific university of Forest Grove and
ana tne supremo knight of the Knights t Whitman college of Walla Walla,
; '- ', '( , '''.r." ' ".-.'.
Things Won Should Know
About Our Juvenile Djepartment
IT is provided with every convenience that tends to
, - make shopping a, pleasure. It z is literally over
flowing with SNdrrimer W for boys and chil
dren: These wearables are the product of the finest
manufacturers of juveriile apparel in the ; land. It
offers novelties arid exclusive effects not seen in other
shops. It offers values tht,can not be duplicated im
the city. Every suit or. reefeixin the department is
fully guaranteed. : Q '
Full Line of Children's Wash Suits 50 c to $6.00
rrccChoicc of Base Ball and Bat, Roller . Skates and other
desirable" presents with every Suit or Reefer at $3.35or over
V.
XI
of Cohimbua
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Christian Work"
Says Gen.; Alexander Hamil-
ton, namesake and descendant of
the great American patriot and
signer of the Declaration of In:
dependence, who was cured of
Chronic . Catarrh - and serious
complications from wounds re
ceived in the Civil War by taking
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, and
says that giving suffering hu
manity such' a wonderful medi-
cine is a great Christian work.
Washington. . The debating council of
the local university was given power to
enter Into correspondence . with the
other colleges and to perfect an or
ganisation. The plan la to hava team a
I of co-ed a aa well aa men's teams take
part In tha contests that may ba held
under tha auspices of this league.
'to
. "For many ; years "I suffered, from
Chronic Catarrh and serious complica
tions as a result of wounds received in
the '. pvil War. After trying almost
every remedy without results, X began
four years ago to use Duffy's Pure Malt
Whiskey. I am ; in my ninety-second
HOOD RIVER FRUIT FOR
OMAHA EXCURSIONISTS
(Special Mspatck te The JoersaD
Hood River. Or, May 17. The Hood
River Commercial club has been notl
fled by tha Commercial club of Omaha
that the trade excursion from that city
constating of ' 100 wholesale men who
are coming to tha coast will make a
stop of IS minutes at Hood Jtlver on
June 10. The train will arrive hero at
6:10 p. 1 ia. President Davidson. Sec
retary Moe and other members of the
club .will make arrangements to meet
the 'Visitors and provide them with
Hood River strawberries and whatever
other entertainment their t short stay
wui permit. '
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STEWARD OLIVER SAID
TO HAVE BEEN SPYING
GENERAL HAMILTON,
fSMelat Dispatee te se 7oaraaLl
Walla WaUa, Wash.. May . 17. It
leaked out yesterday that Steward
Oliver has resigned hia position at the
year feel Strong and Vigorous, possess (going the rounds that Oliver, who Is a
all my faculties and my catarrh has enlj pe""" fHend ot Governor Mead, was
vi r uioavat vvu ; - ay uu -v,, uv iuaii.
Whiskey is the greatest-cure in' the
world for a broken down system.
"It has revived niany of my friends
who were seriously ill. I have induced
many neighbors and parties throughout
the country, even to the West- Indian
lslandsao use JUugy srure .Malt
Whiskev. and all ioin in sincinc the
praise of Duffy's 'Pure Malt Whiskey
ior the hen ent they have derived from it
private detective work for the governor,
Dut.tnisvis strenuously denied by Oliver,
who says ha has merely v become tired
of the lob and wishes to retlra .Oliver
and Chief Turnkey Gilliam engaged in
aet-to about a week ago which re
sulted tn Gilliam being requeated to turn
in his resignation, which was done.
r-;.
PATRICK -KELLY- DIES AS
RESULT OF ACCIDENT
One leadine mechanic in olumbincr
and tin work told me about one year ago he would have, to give up business, I urged him to use eVening!? st. MarVa hoapita?
Uuuya jrurc iviaii iiiskc, 4iiu lie uuvv icus iiic ic xa aa iguiuua as citi num usuig fuujr s iuic
Mali Whiskey, and full of business-. . v . 7 1 " - ' ,i . , - - , -v.. - -
: You are doing a great Lhnstian work by giving such a- wondertui-median e to sutfenng hti-
, (Special1. Dispatch te The lonniaLi
Astoria, Or- May 17.-Patrlck Kelly.
well known In Astoria, died Wednesday
the
result of an - accident About three
weeks ago Kelly fell down a flight of
stairs, dislocating bis. neck. He was
a brother-in-law , of HH. Zapf. with
manity. I , use two bottles a month and would not be without it at any cpst.' Alexander Hamilton, ,whmba Ilvd-. H tom in ire-
. Trnrfn; M V Marrh '98th (t ' . ' . '.' ' - . , , - -. Un 65 year" Tn remains, were
' larrytown, W. X., Marcn 8tn, U, . , t ' - . taken to Oervala, Oregon,, for burlLJ
BOYS OF BOISE MUST
CUT OUT CIGARETTES
a most ex nensive method which ha nvr hn mar! nnMiV I (Speeial Diipateh to The JoomaL)
.t;. ' -i.-.i.' i r t:.:. A n i T 1mmU:ij. -j t 01. luano, may li.-iwo arresta
. uiiu uus private lutcsa msuiw ijuauiy aitu navui, i agt, ounutaa, piwwuiuiy mm irrcuom irora I under the anti-cigarette ordinance hava
- those injurious substances found in other whiskies make i acceptable to the most sensitive stomach. I b" d re, and tha chief of pouce
! v It is an absolutely pure, gentle and invigorating stimulant and tonic. It acts as an antitoxin which
destroys an,d drives out all disease germs, creates new"nerve7 tissues, tones and strengthens-the
' hearty gives power to thejbrain and elasticity to the muscles, enriches' the blood and soothes and heals
' the raucous membranes. It brines into action all the vital forces. It makes dieestion berfect. and
enables Jjrou to get from the food you eat Jfte nourishment it contains It is invaluable for overworked WHEAT WAREHOUSE AT
declarea the pratlco ot smoking cigar
ettes among boya under 18 yeara must
be stopped. He haa given Instruction
to his subordinates to arrest all boys
xouna smoaing mem.
men, delicate women and sickly children. It strengthens the system, is apromdter of health and lon-
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gcvit, uidRcj me uiu juuut miu ccp ,uic jruuiig suuuj. wuujf b i uic inttii-vyiHSKcy a iorm
of food already digested, and is recognized as a medicine everywhere, ; -
Caution. Sold by all druggists; grocers and dealers of direct in sealed bottles only ; "never ; in
bulk. , Price $1. Insist on the genuine and see that he "Did Chemist" trade-mark is on the label and
that the seal over the cork is unbroken. V Beware of refilled bottles and "spurious malt whiskey sub
stitutes offered for, sate byuflreliable dealers. -They are positively harmful and will not cure. Illus
trated medical booklet and doctor's advice free. Puffy, Malt Whiske Co., Rochester, N. iY.
STANTTON DESTROYED
(Special- Dispatch : to The JoeraaL)
Pendleton, Or., May 17. Tha Puaet
Sound Warehouse company's warehouse
at Stanton station waa destroyed by fire
laat evening with about 12,000 bushels
of wheat stored In It. The loss Is In the
vicinity of 14,000, covered with insur
ance. r
SATURDAY' 'SPECIALS
5:30 P. RL TO 9 P. r,L
9c
REGULAR
VALUE
Crystal Vase
19 Inches High
Hi. '.'.,-:'
Iill.il v
'- I "
REGULAR
VAI-UE
2i5c:;'
.,. . , , . v i . . , , . ......
- Crystal Vase
?1 19 Inches High
9c
REGULAR
VALUE 45c
' -S44 REGULAR
i ;SW:y,:iSl .-:.':v-:.;s -.
VALUE 45c
4-Quart SAUCEPAN ROYAL GRANITE WARE
I r
5i
i
Ho Stadaaaa, Mo Oocaina, Va Oaai
le Challenge theiorld
We will forfefT 11,000 to ; any
charitable Institution for any Den
tist who can compete i with us in
crown and bridge work, or teeth
without plates. Pay no fancy fees
until you hava consulted ua Our
continued success In our many" of
fices is due to tha uniform high
grade work dona by years of experi
enced operators. The pricee quoted I
below are absolutely the beat oppor
tunity to get your money a worth
which haa ever been offered. Wa use
nothing but tha best materials.
PRICES Until May 31st
seat suvsr lining. boo
Platinum fillings ............. .tl.00
ooia ana riaunnm auoy nutajra mist
Grain nomas .sa.oo to as-oo
B. n. wute Lni erowm .ss.00
woia crowns, aeai aaav axws
beavy .......glLOO
snan wors, pea aeoia, news
gold , .HUM
sen Bnasey riava. u. a. wnita
teetb 19.00
JUumlanm-Uaed Plate.... $10 to $15
.- a binding guarantee given witn ail
work Tor 1U yearSK.
VECETAELE VAFO.1
Used only by aa for Patnlesa Itatrac
- tion of teeth, SOo.
Bead Wha Xra. Jessie Xvel ay.
I had II teeth extracted by the
use of Vegetable vapor, absolutely
painless the , moet pleasing . effect
and highly , recommend the method,
- Tours truly,
MRS. JESSIE LEVEL
lAfetti Oregon. - .
arsxTOtrn pxoraa -.
And those afflicted with heart weak
ness can. now have their, teeth, .ex
tracted and Ailed without tha least
pain whatever. ( ,
Chicago Dental Parlors
UNPSa gHW BUITAaXlIXHT.
M. W- Cor. Sixth and Washington.
The largest and best eouinned
Dental establishment in the North
west Seventeen offices in the United
States. .'-...'..-
Z3T ATTZHDAIfCB.
See that you are in the right office.
Open Sunday I to
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