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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENINO, t MAY 13, 1CC7. i WATCIhO EVEIRYORIE IN BOISE HE' TO STHDlf il IB 01 READ ALL TINS. Von Never Know the Mosiect When This Information May Prove of Infinite Value. SEPE 5:30 P. El TO 9 P. El am REllllli DESIGNED : THREATS OF DF HAYWOOD 10 WE lEMCE OOIBEOUfl DEFENSE ARE HEARD ,i ,h: ., -. -, , i- ... j.,-,. ....w"'. , i; ' .". v-.v :; ,".-4 ... ...v 'V '- , 11 V.V.V" ";(,' ::i :"! " V ?.-v;- .'w v ' .VV:. r-'' Commission Appointed by Presi dent Roosevelt Starts ' Across the Ocean. t -l- TO SEE EVERY PHASE OF QUESTION WHILE ABROAD! It la Worth COneM.rar.1a . ant- oUt. sen -of Portland to know how to bo curoo 01 painiui. annoying and Itching ljiiob. ilduw man tnir iman'a-iiinf. wont U positive remedy for all itchl- emit, lor plica, onmt, etc On aPDllCatlon rallav.. Mr, A annlhu I Read thla testimony of lta meriti Martin Hlllllvan- Mnlnnil la th. I atreet department, and living at (21 Third atreet.' Portland, Oregon, aayai " umiraini is, without any ex- While Making Three Month4 Junket 2S?H0h"' P"P"-,ftion on earth '. - iror the purposes for which , lta . nae-la 9 in Europe , the Americans Will Visit Every Important Point' of Embarkation. rears X waa kind Of itoh- Wearisome Wrangling Gooding Made Grave Angry Men After Prosr 'ersruisopec- lYiisraKeinrermining ecutors oimpKins tators Asleep Little Interview With Or- s Reported in Sonora - ... . J.. i ... ' 1 ..ji '. I ...... chard in Prison - ... (Jonrnil SrweUl sentce.) ' ' ' ' Boaton, Mssu May II. Among the paaaengera on the steamer Canoplo sail- i Ing for Naples today were several mem recommended. For two troubled with tha - ni ing and bleedlnjr heraorrholda. I tried one remeayr alter another and waa irweu py pnyaiciana, tnt I got no re lief until I nrnminul k h rkn.t. umunvDi ii a inn I flniv ittM Thi i flrat appllcaUon gaye me relief and In iwi or mm nem I Mimniatat. cured. Since ' then I have been free irum me lormenting affliction. (From bera of - the - Immigration oommlaalon I CONFIIIMED AFTER. TniUEH TKAItS. ress Made But Not Arrested By Hugh CTNein. (Special Commlaaloner for Denver Poat , , . .. ' - ana uregon journal.; Boise, May 11. 'Cooley on Conatltu- tlonal Limitations" aent the spectators ' In the courtroom at Boise very quietly and very sonorously asleep; tha electric fan In the paneled celling hammed like the echo of a mountain train; counsel at about the tables looking wlaer than a school of seal( the nqtes of contented snoring rose and fell gently , In " the warm room, while the empaneling of the Jury ceaaed and. Hawler, of counael for the prosecution, expounded "Cooley on Conatltutlonal Llmitatlone." The responsibility for Cooler reated (By George H. Shoaf, Staff Correapond- J nt Appeal to Reason,) appointed by President Roosevelt, Vice President Fairbanks and Speaker Can non to Investigate all the phases of the problem of Immigration. . Tb party consists of Senator Dillingham of Ver mont, ' chairman of the oommlaalon; Senator Latimer .. of ' South Carolina; Representatives Bennett of New York, Howell of New Jersey, Burnett of Ala bama, and Mr. Wheeler of California, The commissioners are accompanied by clerks and stenographers, the entire party numbering about to persons. The commissioners will remain abroad about three months, during which time they will get in communication with all diplomatic and consular agencies ot the United States In all those countrlea on januarr is. in a Mr. Sullivan's family aald; "Three ywa nave peaeea at nee Mr. ajullivan made the abova atatamant an4 T oa. I nnn every word or It. Not only that, but he haa time and a rain aAvlaaJlf omers o uae ijoan's Ointment, te has For sale hv all ulnn Mm ka nii Foster-MUburn Co.. Buffalo, New Tork, ' oui lor am umiea oiates. Remember the name Tmiwfl an wii no etner. .' REGULAR ' ., VALUE , m : ' Crystal Vase 19 Inches High . 9 REGULAR VALUE . 25c ' ' ' : Crystal; Vase 19 Inches High PRESIDENT OVER HIS ITHORITy ' '" (Joonul Special larrle.) Boiae, Idaho, May XL Darkest Rub- Boise, Idaho, May IS. That Governor I sla's espionage-system Is eclipsed by I Gooding, mads a grave tactical mlyUke that sxlaUmr In. Boiae today, which may fMm -mm, ..ttia th-tt-iJ In permlttlneT ,. newspaper Interview eventually preclplUte trouble. Paid States. Ths most Important posts of wiifl xiarry urcnara at inia ume waa I apies nog every step or everyone in any i emoarkatlon of emigrants will be vis- brought out In a sensational discussion I way . connected, with the Mover-Hay- ited. It la the Intention of ths com between the attorneys for the proseou-1 wood-Pettlbona ease. Already Incenaed I mission to go more thoroughly Into the tion and tha defense before Judsre Wood. I men are threatening dire vengeance on suDiect than It has ever been sons Into Judge Wood referred to the Orchard In-1 their persecutors. Both sides are offend- before and to obtain, so far as may be Hriww uiai Kaposi cu ju 1410 payers ana 1 , . 1 r"""i iwu h xirai pinu. D la ' IJ ai t ' ' expressed hla surprise that such a thing I As a result of Hawley's statement U They will begin their labors In Italy, j KOOSSVert Mas NO Right tO Say saw wu VQiuiiun iu eja .i safiBi u. iuisi " v wiuvaiiisi swi iav vi nektuavi i vvaawu uvj IUI VUiu ff.ii a w ' wbtiib i - sv a a a . A kind. He dlaUnoUy disclaimed all con-1 of the Western Federation of Miners, probably know the character at homer UKISJlOma Constitution nectlon with or responsibility for the I is sure to be tried there la much apecu-1 of IUllana who come to America, the I . ..' interview, and asked that tha attorneva latlon here as to his whereabouts. A methods by which the are a-atheraA na . y OnOII HI 01 raSS. on both aides express themselves snd I Colorado man who knows Slmpklnaland sent here, and especially will they fl life . . . y r- ., , ., w m " . - I vai win sjsuojp -aja.ai wmm vuvauapJalTJsi suu I vimwishiw hiu w mw luivival oasuyavsu-i S?l t? IS . 2" .Dron"ht assist him In placing the responsibility reached here from Denver today and he ( . him upon the court and set the room k a-snoring. Tne 11 men had all been ; . passed "for cauae." The aearchings of counsel on both sides had failed to find these IS men anything but entirely rea sonable, just and free from bias. There . fore counsel had to fall back on their peremtories." Until the last legislature of Idaho , - sat, It waa the law that in criminal . trials the defense could use 10 peremp . tory challenges, dismissing 10 selected ;, Jurora without giving any reason, and the prosecution could only uae five peremptory challenges But the last . leglalature amended that statute, giving each side 10 ; peremptory challenges; Now, when the IS men were passed for cauae, ' counsel - for defense opened . a . dialectical battle upon the relevancy of the amended statute to the trial of Wil ? liam D. Haywood, . . , , ? Sroseontlom"Motssts. 1 " - Defending counsel had the silence . troken by the ringing protests of tne . prosecution. When Richardson alleged . that the statute had been amended to ; give the prosecution a new advantage In the trial of these three men, Borah reaented the charge as foolish. Hawley, for the mistake where It belonged. Aoenses Ooremor Ooodlns;. . ; ' Attorney E. . F, Rlchardaon, leading counael for the defense, arose snd aald: 11 It was never patent to the whole civilised world before It Is certainly patent now that the governor of thla atate never Intended that theae defend ants should have a fair and Impartial trial. Harry Orchard has been secluded for over It months and no one has been allowed to see htm or talk with him except the governor and those Interested stated he believed Slmpklns to be In Honors. Mexico. ' He was located about six weeks ago,, but so far has avoided arrest,. .. ;-. - .,. Ths morning session of oonrt was decidedly monotonous, being devoted to questioning veniremen In an effort to fill the place of Juror Matthews, per emptorily challenged by ths defense. The queationa were repetltlona of those heretofore asked of other prospective jurors. Isaac Bedell waa previously ac cepted and ths defenss peremptorily undertake, to find out whether anv of these emigrants are selected for expor- POI IfiV IM IMTPDM1I ' tatlon because of thelP-unriaafrahla -fu rvUH IfM 101 I tKIMAL MATTERS NOT QUESTION in mivt.Hn. i,t. a .hi. i. . cnaiiengea waiter unaw. Tne examma- day Governor Gooding, who haa done "0,t0 f"'J m "est conaumed a great thinra in thia MU h.. . n..nni portion of the remainder of the morning oy me people or the united states, csre-1 fully preoares a Dart of aoeclallv ae-1 ' lected newapaper men, who write color-1 eel of the defenae," replied Borah ex- amy ana prejuaiciaiiy against tne ae-iciteaiy. .. . ,t :, ... , fendant on trial for his life, and person-1 The Deonle did inmr ani thm-r ally accompanies them to thS penitent!- pudiated him, except ths Mormons," ob- mrr iuc an interview wrtn Marry vr-iaervea lucnardson, -chard. '. The manner ot this Interview ' ' itim-.- and tha rim. nt lta nn.tl. I W,mW0-a tute a daatardw ,.tra. in. tha L Wsll. that Is - to the credit of the defense In this case..." . . r rBrah?0 ' court upheld Borah and Hawley by rul ing, that the amended statute was good law, that It bad not been amended to ( prepare especially for this case and that "Cooler on Constitutional Limitations" could be closed up j and ' filed away once more. , Rlchardaon filed ob jections and sleeping spectators woke up once more to hear the endless exam ination of jurors. looking very honest and downright, pro- 7.,..,'. 1. ,t"LPMCUt.inr alnst Moyer. tested sgalnat it as Improper and the i?,7feme.hV?nfci"im!5!' tt- Ji11 Hyx Pettlbone and the Western rnar nh.M itaJat. ..4 h- -.1! f ou" books-that he Is reading and how I Federation of MinaraT" - nnn his intention la to sUoltto his "He has not constituted himself the vuuiwooiuu VU I.UV WIUIOBI slUt HO. nilinrnisaflKtlnsy ssi-Ataaw sf a.taa V.a. health, state of mind, frank blue eyes, he took hU seatf'- " Innocent smUe and well-dressed appear-J "Well, he has been sealously actlvs ance are all thrown Into the limellrtL I mr th. .k -ia i .J:! :Zm ehPU"S ' ,vn tinderstend tiony repUed Rsm ths court that Orchard has Improved wonderfully ordered the colloquy toeese? In both mind snd morals since his In- - Judge Wood then said that ha Wad carceratlon In the state penitentiary. . .i.... iLA.l ?d: hAd 1""" ur"r."- : . All of this was dons to rehabilitate Y7 . ZZZZT 'XT. L"i". J"" "? - a u. proiecution usea a peremptory wit. nk..j n- v. w ...,i;r " ' i" is.unisv Attorney challenge on a genUe old mai, who had f J25X tooct HavwS- - attention ti courteously defeated all qutstlonlngs, f525r H.I,CMHZI!iv,Vh;. Orchard- nterview In the morning. ir fiTnh. . . Th ua.pt ra. toia mm to investigate the mat XZZ'J? ". eJ oroughly,and take .uch action a. men," aald Attorney C. 8. Darrow of the " defense, unon- tha conclusion of Rtnhani.l ' ; vneasy About lldnnpina1'. son's heated remarks. s ,: . I ln examination of talesmen for issus a call for auch a conference if he counsel on tne otner aide naa treated lu" jury, wmcn xoiiowea tnis discussion, snouaa aeem such action to be desirable. w wuitwuvi, wuuuneu wrruw, ana v .wu m.u7 ques- L for one, exonerate them from all "ons relative to the manner ln which blame In this matter. Orchard la made Haywood and his co-defendants were ar te give out a lot of maudlin religious rested ln Colorado and brought to Idaho. Idiocy, consisting of religious book It Is evident that ths so-called "kldnap readlng and similar rot, tor the sole escapade la causing the preseoutlon purpose or persuading the publlo to be-1 consiaerame uneasiness. neve mat no naa rerormea ui lire ana p.u awing, juror No. I, was peremp- and the ripple of anger waa smoothed . down, but under the aeemlng calm the anger waa gently boiling al the same, and it will hiss and splutter prettily nough when the actual trial opens. s Ws talk In Boiae now about "when the trial opens" ln an attitude of sad hopefulness. It seems to us now, after nearly two weeks of "Juror questioning" ' that ths real trial never will commence. ' The oourtroom, , always full :f specta tors, has become a weary part of life; the silent judge and the listless jurors and ' the tireless counsel have arown. In our imagination into talking automa tons, that are wound up overnight and commence working ln the morning and are put away again to be ready for the next day. But some time the real trial wiu begin, and then the lava will boll ver without doubt., - ' ' Boras U Xrritatlns;. 'V Borah of the prosecution has an Irrl tatlng way with him.. For ons thing, lie la a pleasant, and blase gentleman, with much composure of manner and a genius for gentle Irritation- that has mors than once pricked Darrow and , Richardson Into anger. Darrow. for all , his conciliatory ways. Is a man prone to Only Point Upon "WUch phief Ex- ecntive May Decide) U .Wnether or Not It Agrees With Constitution I of the United States.' - . tatlon because of theirundeslrabla char- acter at noma - . Froceed to Jtossla. FVOni TlallT ssl than snanmant Saw A a-aaa aaa and Ws ths warm summer months make labor In ..the warm countrlea undesir able, ths commissioners will proceed to nussia ana una out about the em igrants from that section of ths world. They will go through Germany, perhaps mrougn Norway and Sweden, through Francs, and. In fact, will touch all of thoss Important points from which emi grants coma to, the United Rtataa With I f Waabiartoa Rar.a f -!. -,i l the assistance of a large body of dlplo-j Washington, May-1L "What lV'the matio and consular agenta it la expected preaiaeni s function' In passing on the, that ths commission will get at eaaen- proposed constitution for the new state tial facts concerning the character of ' Oklahoma?" a prominent cltisen of tha people who . leave their homes for Indian territory asked here the othsr tne new world. .They will nersonallv I a7. s it not clear that the intention visit ths homes of theae people, will 1 01 the enabling act was that he ahould aee them at the ports at which they psss on the question only as to Its embark and will learn all about the In- agreement with tha federal constitution. fluences that causa them to leave their 'and not to decide whether or not it REGULAR VALUE 45c '5 A REGULAR I- . RVALUE 45c I ' 4-Quart SAUCEPAN &OYAL GRANITEWARE '-fJ LET L!V homes. The work of ths commission will be only fairly begun when Its members re turn to America. Then will come ex tensive end Interesting Inquiries con cerning , what becomes of ths - em 1 grants ; after they reach . ths United States. The commission will seek records from all publlo Institutions to ascertain what proportion of the In mates Is foreign or of foreign narent- age, in oraer to in some measure ascer tain how it measures up In general clt- isensnip witn tne native Americans and Americans of native narentasa The commission will report its find ings ana recommendations to eonarreaa and they will be used as a ban! a for lee-. islatlon on the question.' It is regarded as likely that out of ths work of the commission wm grow an international conference to deal with the whole gen eral subject Ths law creating the commission authorizes the president to BOYS NEARLY BLINDED . FOOLING, WITH POWDER (Special Dtop.tch to Tea JoiraaL) Astoria. Or- May 18. Andrew Dannh that his mind is now In a wholesome torlly excused by ths state, and Thomas Steve Ranson, both boys, had a very condition. ' .- . B. Gess, who was called In his ulaca. narrow escape Thursday evenin from i win i uivw-Doi vnu n gm ion M i"ni lor cause. . . i ueinir aniea wmie atunntlnr Is ... to attempt to try thla case at thla Ume," I The defense exercised their second I Plods some powder they surreptitiously declared the attorney, with much feel- peremptory .challenge In excusing w. t Possession of. ' They, placed the - .... f- 1". iaoea juror No. 10. . - , powaer in a can and nut the lid on. Should Call Xxeoutlve, v I Three talesmen were excused before They then placed a lighted match In a "I think the: governor ouxht to' tt waa found who aoDeared aatiafan. bols ln the bottom. exnecUna- to'aea tha wuw iuw iuu coun urn (nnuma. ; 111 ' wuuuwum, . cm kui up inrcura uie air. . instead, Is ths man who ahould be held account- : Ths prosecution then exercised their the can exploded, nearly blinding the able for the proper conduct of himself I third peremptory . challenaa on Jnai I boys, but fortunately not hadiv minn. ana uis otner persons interested in the mewB, juror no, i, wno was replaced I n tnem. pnnwuuon oi uiis case, ana ir ns is r atoob rrosaer. it required only guilty of going beyond his legal func- three questions te diamlas this talesman tlona he ahould: be punished for con- for causa. Isaac BedelL a fnrmap w.. ar. wuiinoT, me war-i mi uinmig excuaea oefors court Swift Work on Fire Drill. wrath, Richardson piles up" his anger In I30 of the penitentiary, who 4a merely (took adjournment. la ponderous way. as a freight enarlna . fcurns : coal climbing a stiff grade. He pas - been ' angry; ln , court too often to lose his head In anger, but. anger Is a waste of . energy and wins no fight in law-. And aa there are exactly 1 at- . 'torneya acting as counsel for defense , and only two acting for the prosecution, the little Jealousies that are Inevitable may' grow Interesting just occasionally. ' "Already there have been Cashes of that kind of summer lightning. And when the case does actually get under way it .will work up to a white heat In no time. When Orchard gets : onto ths stand '- - the case 'will be Incandescent, . Even the admission of ths newspaper men to see Orchard yesterday whipped up ths pas sions of defending counsel. It was nat .. tiral and understandable enough. Or chard ia clearly an Important witness, , Orchard jhas, apparently, a great deal to say. . What It la. onlr a few men know. And 'Orchard,: to the defense, has been v -an Inscrutable mystery oreV sines Ds tecUve McParland ; laid, hands upon Orchard Baffles Defease. , ' They cannot get Orchard Jnto focus. . He has ! become a baffling figure to , them, as darkly curious as the "Man of ths Iron Mask." They have been so certain that he would never be able to take the stand with courage and deter mlnatlouTthat i the freshly - published Miups or nis gooa Health and eompo- nav, pernaps, Peremptory OhsJlsngss, (Special JMapateh to Tbe Joarnal) Aberdeen. Wash., May 18. At a Are anil given In the Franklin bulldlna-. Aberdeen'e new 20-room . ward sohooL ueiore the execution of talesmen was I the entire building was emptied in 45 nooning's messenger . boy. " should ha called into this court snd made to an. tnr hi. rkmt t K DHUr ln MOCUUOn Of I o-f;.;-"" V, ;:;:r.rl I resumed at the afternoon' season, tha aeconda from the Ume of the aoundina avfjatua-saaajs uuau, IV in UUfl& M BB.T mi ..-a. a " I . . . " least, to right the wrong that haa been .i1 rf"" xam attention or the coun- or tne gong, -mere are over so pupil a perpetrated :. against Defendant Hav-lv , I tne aat i . ouuiv leacuors wood." - nnt. y legislature covering the question of per- w PPs know when fireMrllls are to -Chief counsel, for the eroaerntlnn Zr" y""'"usB . ' erewror the ""-" "oonua recora ume. Jtvmes Hawleyreplylng'to DarWI.,.,. criminal cases ths and Rlch.rt.on. declared, this wf ." "7,.? P TB.Ut tn a ths first time : one-sided newsiMner ?!n" w" n"tl.ed o Un, but for some stories had been circulated r, ln Ada !ST.lei?laturtv! 1U,lMt M,on county regarding the federation eases. Socialist papers, he said, had been per sistently maugnmg and abusing Harry urcoara ana lying coout tne prosecu tion and not ons step had been taken by the state to put a stop to their cir culation. Hawley further said that he aid not see that the Orchard Interview could possibly damage ths defendant In the ease, but that on the other hand if it worked any injury it would be against me prosecution -r; r. iwivV Borah .Jante ..carge. J, 1, "P" resent the charge that ths news papers ars trying to influence public opinion regarding this case," angrily ex claimed United States Senator . W. 2 Borah., assistant counsel for the prose cution. "Anything that has been said will hurt us mors than it will hurt the defense. I don't believe Governor Good lng or Warden Whitney" "What right has Governor Gooding to be 'Connected with the prosecution of a criminal, offenderf Interposed Attorney Kicnarason, annnvad th.m mm the battery of hostila av.. .h. m sail JUury , Orchard when he . does set J "l ean' DWW queaOon in a ' into ths witness chair Is already besln-I mnt''' "toted Borah, "Governor G , ing to glare. But It Orchard acted ln tne witness chair as he acted yesterday the glHring won't disturb him greatly. , as Zi ;etb' kls story wlU amount to anything, that is another matter. mo- Good- lng la the governor of this state. He believes that a crime has been com mltted, which, involves the integrity of this state, and I say that If Governor uooaing naa ever laid down ln the facs of this tragedy he would be unfit for ths position which he occupies today." "Was it his duty, or waa it ths duty of the regular court officers to prose- passed sn emergency bin wninh an..... the old law, thereby giving the stats as many cmuienges ns lh defense. Argu ments were Invited by ths court relative w mo enforcement or the new law so wm a. oociBion mignt os rendered in ths V V oval 4. VUStS, f y y.-m -.v... ; - j,- L Darrow, for the defense, and Hawley, for the prosecution, onotfei Jaw precedent bearing on the situation, for , FEEDIXO FOR HEALTH Directions by a Food Expert. . v f A complete change in food makes a complete change In the bodv. : Therefore if you are ailing in any way, the surest road back to health is to change your diet Try ths following breakfast for ten days and mark; ths result, (If ywHsjave a meets with hie Individual riewa as to matters of state policy t There Is an Isaus hers which goes to ths present dis cussions as to further oentrallxatlon ot power in the federal, or on ths other sand tns retenuon by ths states of ths powers withheld from ths federal gov ernment by tha express provisions of tne national organis law I ws hold that In' holding up ths nsw constitution for tns purpose of determining merely ques tions of good or bad polloy la Internal matters, resident Roosevelt Is not car rying out ths plain Intent of tha an. abllng act of the congress." : - . This statement Is predicated on the well understood fact that Prssldsnt Kooseveit is partially decided ' to an. nouncs in advance that he will refuse to approve ths constitution if it ha adopted by state vote fn August, as seems to bs conceded by all well-in. formed residents of ths territories, v-. Violent nrotestS havs bean recelvaA from all parts ot ths country based an ths supposition that ths president's course is determined by his desire to comply with Repressntative Watson's wishes and keep ths nsw stats out from ths union until after ths 1111 presi dential election. - . ii-.-, "Whether or not this be tha nni. dent's reason," ths Indian territory clti sen referred to -said, "the cold, undls- guiaea issue is, not Whether ths presi dent believes certain provisions ln ths proposed organlo law ars wise as to policy, ror that is. not his function; such judgment was not Invested In him by ths enabling act ; but the province of the federal chief executive clearly ia to pass only on the constitution's bar- J U1VU7 niui un iBuerai constitution. SJld that is as far as, he should go. To go farther would be to arrogate to himself powers not attaching to hla offloe. and not graniea to mm oy the enabling act," : Mstsger nts your eyes for $L 141 Washington street, . corner Seysnth, wrinwv ui cix in street, k INDfANS TO BE PAID fOR WORKS ON RESERVE! (O0 . V II 5) agKgSSSS-SSBgggS , if : i IIomeDecorafinfl as m......i..i,.ii..::::a 81 h Is not dlffloult matter when you KOR-lC-tAO THE ORIENTAL lYOOD RMSn i A combination of most, durable Var nish and Stains for Interior Wood Work, , Floors, . Furniture, ste, : ; THE BIC PAINT STORE Fisher. Tborsen & Co. FRONT; AND MORRISONS STS. 3C ' " v. , ' , k. " bVbW(sMs1 Teddy Bears" Free yy,-y, yyy::r.yy.:,. Tt Jesrnsl Scfcscrften Vm an subscribers, ' old fo ths Isml-Wsekely Journal, par ing ' M oenta for four . months' . subscription, In adyanoe, will Be 'given n Teddy Bear," as aaown ln the accompanying out. '' Get Ths Journal, ths most pep-. - alar paper published in "Ths Ore- ton Country," and a Teddy JSsasX" tns popular novelty to old .- and young. Call at, . or address Tha, Journal efflos,' as agents will not handle ths Bsars. . TO fOXTBjrAX, FOBTlVAsTS, OB. sSMIsMamssaamaaaaaMm J Two aoft boiled their reapectTv. Sdes. Z "thS r' W f " foUowS of which th. ontt 7-!..-??? PV o egga into a pint tin cup oi action of the legislature AnT . .7 ?0."ln JVr' cTer "na ? " talned and that both tZZ,.,TZ.'ZZ I ""T nine minutes; ths ths defense. In the ease nSwbel h 7' XJZjWu" fWashfastoarSiireaa of Tha lMint.it Washington, May 18. The secretary I or mi - interior - naa placed a- value of xizi.ooo on the irrigation works hsra-i tor ore constructed - on ths : Yakima In dian reservation, Washington, which will bs absorbed into the project to be i constructed under, ths provisions of ths reclamation act and known as tha wapeto project This sum will bs paid Into the Taklma Indian fund out of the .proceeds arising from ths sals of water rignts rrom tuns to urns. This Is ons of ths preliminary steps toward thS development of the projeot wmca wiu oe taxen up in the near fu ture, v -'--vis- .... ..' . FOREST FIRES - GETTING - THEIR WORK IH EARLY Carelessness ' In Disposing of Slashings Responsible for Imminence of Great Loss, wouia, oe privileged to ! f. -""' uia lawful quota of 10 chall.ni h "i1"00" fy Pwucuiar,. some fruit. no more. The defense nra.VrT.- I ou or raw, cooaeaprererrea, a snos caption. toast, a ume outter, xour neaping or, raw, cooked preferred, a silos t, a little butter, four heanine- teaapoonfuls of Grape-Nuts with some It Is now believed that a 4 .v. '",-"u..w? om DVBUH.J Vi rX WJC. I -r,. aMr.s,.nr,,fn r .-,..,4 -M a- -av m,ysr- u vs MlVOsUM AvUU sj TO MAKE HOOD RIVER LOOK TO ITS LAURELS Adriatic in Port. ?w.iTVk' M,y It Ths Adri I'.n'rr '. afloat J"01 comP,et out' "is ee the earns ss they do any '"Ul1 trip yrsterday. port on iti It brought other ease.?" asked Attorney Darrov. Let the people of this- atate answer t of aooOujx's conduct, a4 sot thn pouo . - (Biwetal Dbptteb to Th.Joara.Li ; Albany. Or., May 18. W. O. Lowna. dais has. consented to be present and address the horticulturlsta f at their meeting tme arternoon. The speaker ia convinced of the auitablllty of the ollmatio conditions of ths Willamette valley for producing as good apples as tnose - or iooa nver. other speakers of prominence will be present - -It is r ths general sentiment among tns iron men tnat tne apple crop for thla year will bo of high quality, aecond ui uvus n ms atata '.V ajtfimnmmmmifi JtT , iu-e lacking " tt the mind la dull. Inactive or da. 1 ' fully and sclenUflcally cookad . at tha factory, and both that and tha Poatum havs ths diastase (that which digests ths starchy y part) developed ln the manufacture. Both the food and tha coffee, therefore, ars predlgested and aaslat, ln a natural way, to digest ths balance of ths food. Lunch at noon ths same, , .-., .'. - :,:-:y':- rv;..t - For dinner in"ths evenlhguse' meat snd one or two vegetables. Leave out the fancy desserts. Never over-eat Better a little less than too much. ; If you can use health as a means to gain success in bnsluea-or In a pre fesslon it la well' worth, the .time and attention rmi!rAt 1. ,i-,nn. i -V .VU, VIDI j . Hwujuiieu bitv icauiu - m-ao I nfl . ...... . . . . T " . . . . . . . ,.. a 1 W 11 1 1 (Special Dlipateb to Tbe Journal.) Albany, Or., May 18. Reports just re celved from Mill City and points east or tnis city ars tOitns effect that forest fires havs been . raalnaT . in the haaviiw . .... - - t . . T ... jl. II enerKVand amiMUOn timoerea seouons or tns uascaas moun . M,ln. ..n . f. 3 ..lnm . .I... ..: neaaway ao eariy in me aeason and un less great caution -is sxsrclssd muoh valuable timber will be destroyed. Tha fires ars' ths result of-recklessness dis played by parties burning slashing or olaarln tin lan4 . .. r., ' j Last season fires Swept " over thous ands of r -rea and for weeks ths lives and property' of residents were en dangered and .millions Of feet of ths fin est timber In the world consumed. Whenever a great firs gains headway ln the mountains east of here nothing short of a heavy rain will stop 'its pro g prtaaedaud trifling annoyances 1 ir " Irrlute and exasperate, thea the " LIVER la ia trouble. The system ' 1 Is clorged with undigested snd ' y ' ' decaying food. A v--.. DsCastro's Sacred BarkTea aja - Is the best remedy for LIVER ga troubles. It increases both energy S and ambition and Induces helU- aai aax fui sleep, It la . . sj r 25 Cents at An Drag Stores. Zm asw Booklet aad Sample Free, , MOYT CHEMICAL CO, fONTLANO. OfK. terian missionary, Is In ths city. Hs Is looking for land ln this section on which to locate a colony- of -Japanese Chris--- nana hs has selected 10 sections of land ln thla (Ada) county which ho de sires to purchase for the colony and he expects to secure individual, atate and national aid to buy ths land. : Hs states that should hs secure ths property and make i the necessary arrant-amenta hs would colonise S00. families. Rev. Inouys called upon , ths ; e-ovaraor and ths state Immigration commissioner to... talk ths colonization ich.m. . with them. . He is a highly educated man. a graduate from ons of ths best colleges in ths east, and Is very enthuslastio in ; hla work. Ks Fought a Osttyabnry;. .xv 'David . Parker nt Wavatt. u w ' .h. .1 !?fi af.ot tuy"burg, w'riSaiElso trlo Bitters have done me moreSSstfd man any meaicine i ever took. FOr, several veara I had alnmaoh t..Ci. paid out much money for medicine to little nurnose. until t Electric tf ttera I would Sol taki W for What thev nay. Ann. - . j tonlo for the ag and for femlla welk- - lionnah . UlSSaa.1. . sa rSSTl T1WSI . aa J " S. J ,.1fle:i,bMt X fw Km." back "ani Pharm,cyney6QC?U,t"tnte,d T R. Croa. TO COLONIZE CHRISTIAN ' . JAPANESE IN IDAHO jvy. k -:.- (Special Dhpatch to Tbe Joornal.) . Boiae, i Idaho, May I8.-Rev. 4 Orio Z&QUjc Af SeatUe, a Japgasit rrubj , COFFEE Moncyback answers all questions, : nobody wants the money back; "Tjood coffee.: ' " - M " f Tear tracer fataraa m. ...- . al JSt ScUUsg'sSaitt we pay fclav " - A