The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 25, 1907, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE I OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, SATURDAY : EVENING, MAY IC07.
PREPARE PLANS FOR
BONDS FOR BOODLERS
(Continued iron) Pag On.
CITY'S IMPROVEMENT
f S ' .... ... . , . , " : 7 , , , . :
mm TRIES TO
Jim r.i in i ster
Engineer's Office Drafting Maps and Specifications for a Vast
v Amount of Street Paving and Openings-New Sewers
. ' Will Also Be Constructe d -Bids to Be Asked for :
'" In Accordance with resolution poi4
and petition granted for the Improve
ment and opening of street nd the
construction r of . sewers by the city
council at, it . last session, the , city
engineer" office la preparing plan and
apeclflcauona for such work preparatory
to advertising for bid.'" ;,. .: ..;
The amount of the new work received
-',: by raason of th city council' action
'V r in passing the . measures i a mu
greater than tha average and a a con
sequence the engineering and drafting
V force la : the office has It hand full
- H in clearing it away.
j Following are th treU for which
i :t plan for improvements are being made.'
Street ta W -raved. .
' 'I Aspen street from Vernon to north-
3 erly termination, bituminous macaaara
,"T' pavement; Newton from Vaughn to
north Una of lot 7, block It, Willamette
?' height, bituminous macadam: Twenty
: . first from Spring to Clifton, bltullthlo
i . pavement; Wilson , from .. Thirtieth to
c i' , Newton, bituminous macadam pave
ment; Laurel from Chapman to Mont-
omery. bltullthlo pavement: Hanna-
. . - ford from Ellsworth to Division, grad
ing and sidewalk: East Grant from
Marguerite avenue to Park- View, ex
tended, laying sidewalks; Taggart from
' , Haversham to Richmond, grading and
J sidewalks; Ivon from Haversham to
' Richmond, grading and aidewalks; Van
couver avenue from Broadway to Rua
aell, macadam and sidewalks; Denver
, "'avenue from . Kllllngawortb avenue to
Portland boulevard,.- sidewalks and
crosswalks; Olin street from Dawson to
' Willamette ) boulevard, . sidewalks and
'crosswalks; East Flanders from Eaat
. Eighth to East Ninth, macadam and
.. aidewalks; Russell from Delay to Gold
smith, atone block on concrete; Charles
" from Ellsworth ' to Division, grading ,
and aide walks! Winter from Division to
Waverleiarh Helarht addition, grading
'L!JFllrmVI atrlklng carmen every
item x rnAin W iiTiwiwii, '
aidewalk; Ellsworth from Haversham
to East Twenty-sixth.- macadam and
artificial atone walk. 4
:' '. Opes'. Other ThorongMa.
Drawlna ; are beln mad for th
onanlncF of the following new streets:
East Thirty-second street, from, East
Main : to East Salmon; reari, rrora
Mount Tabor Villa Annex to Hibbard;
Clinton. ; from Ravenswood " to East
Thirty-seventh; East Thirty-ninth, from
Eaat Sainton to East 8tark; Tillamook,
aaaterly from Broadway addition along
th county roao, running norm aim
south along the east line of Fern wood;
East Thirty-second, from Brooklyn to
Ellsworth; , East Twenty-eignin, inn
Arnnlrl en tn JCllawOTth T ' Et 'TWnty
ninth, between Brooklyn and Ellsworth:
trota,-.--y. : ' .
nnvtnn are also belnar mad for ex-
ninni of atreets from Eaat Portland
Height to tha north line of Ellsworth
tract. The street to be thus Opened
extend from Twenty-seventh to and in
cluding East Thlrty-sixtn.
i ew Sewer manned. .
Plana ara also being prepared for
the following sewer:
Belmont street, rrom wes arvnue
n h nronoaed sewer in Myrtle avenue:
East Seventeenth, from Tillamook street
to th sewer in Hancocx treei; iorin;,
from iAJblna avenue to tha eewer in
n.rdin atreet: Eaat Stark, from SO
feet eaat - of the - eaat Jin of Thirty
Standard Oil counselor imported for th
defense of Calhoun, la at work on the
Cartwrlght law. The purpose of his la
bors is to- invoke th law against the
carmen union. , Sustained In a test
case based on the 'carmen's strike, the i
Cartwrlght law would render the boy
cott a thing of th past. Th law i. pre8ident of Guatemala Offers
heneive measur of it kind written oni
an American statute book. It was not
designed a a- weapon against organised
labor, but attorneys contend that Its
provision are ao broad that the labor
union will fall within them,
J".L May Ha ftrttara.
ia t'lw vtr v w. igui inw cau u uiau .fts-
Gross Insult to Representa
tive of This Country.
THE GREAT
a
SAYS:
"Facts 'and Proofs Dispel
the Doubts and Disbeliefs
of the Most Skeptical."
AMERICAN PASSPORT IS
SIGNAL FOR EXTORTION Proofs of the Efficacy of
This Man's Medicinal
Preparations Are, Being
Given Daily.
South ' American Raler Hag Laid
Away Fifteen Million Dollars of
Ilia Dl-Gotten Gain and Obey No
Law Ilut Ilia Own.
William M. Abbott
. ' (Joareal Bpeclal Serrlee.)
Mobile. Ala. May WlUUm lbs.
who spent several year in uuatemala.
ha arrived here from Puerto Barrio.
He states that Americana are constantly
subjected to Insults, abuse and impris
onment r th Guatemalan authorities.
Airman: to-the United state,"IM
says. "li ripped open unceremoniously
and examined for matter unfavorable to
th Guatemalan government. If any is
found th letter i destroyed and the
writer Imprisoned. ' '
fo American dare travel unaer
United State passport It 1 worthless.
and whan on 1 presented a soldier or
official exact th payment of money.
There are about 1,000 worthy Americana
in Guatemala, and not of these is
protected by the nation' representa
tives. Almost all have placed them
selves under the protection of the Ger
man, Mexican or other foreign repre
sentatives. Minister Lee 1 in constant
SUCCESS HERE
SEEMS ASSURED
BELIEVE DETIVILER IS
. HIDING III HIS HOME
x -...-- f .t. v
Mysterious Happenings In Toledo
" b Convince Sleuths They ,
' Are Near Quarry.
member of th union could be ubeoted
to fine of not less than ISO nor more J fear of assassination, never leaving hla
than t,000 for each day of th trlk Ihouae .but Cabera'a SDles are at bis
third atreet to sewer in East Thirtieth! or at th opUon of th court could be I heels. Cabera la trying to secure com
street; Buchtel avenue,, irom 'is ree impnoonwi wr di io eia monioi lexouae to imprison Minister juee. nev
north of th north Una or Bast etarn nor mere man one yemr sor mny vioiauoo eru Americana war tnrown into prison
M t.a Mwar in Eaat Stark atreet; of the provialon of th act. Each dajra 14 dars ago. -
East Thirty-third atreet. 'from S7S feet violation 1 expressly mad a aeparat it la estimated." lbs aaya, "that Ca-
north of the norm line oi bmm biujiwi
to rn.nnu4 sewer in Eaat Stark atreet The law define a trust as a oombina-
" ' Ua. (..1 t, - v .
mor persons, firms, partnerships, cor
porations or association of persona or
of any two or more of them for a number
of designated purposes. Th designation
of. thee purpose 1 comprehensive in
the extreme. Speolat rules are laid
down which render conviction easy.
ROCKEFELLER MUST PAY
-FORK
Ibera has laid away $15,000,000.'
ORCHARD'S CONFESSION
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aaJeana"a , ' P',,'
, (Continued from Fag One.)
Brother of Oil King Ordered to
Settle Costs in Suit Against
Alleged Mine Saltern.'
f j '- . f, (yearaat Special Service.)
' Toledo, Ohio, May tl. Mysteriou
'Happening in th vicinity of A. K.
Detwiler residence on Jefferson avenue
gave rls to th rumor that A. K. Det
wiler wa again In Toledo, . ; ,
;' For th past day or so ' Detective
jpurns, who has charge of the Toledo
. end of th chase, and a private detective
..hired by Burns, have been keeping a
: careful vLkU te ' front ', of th Detwller
reaideac a.'aU bourr of th day : and
T night- -V Upon ' order , issued from ' th
t .tffi -hiirMa."' oth' wer "r-
. "rested. When the ' sleuth . arrived t
f ' tha central - station. Detective Burns
took from ' Wa pooket certain papers
which be ahowed to th official and
' hnth ware released. '
' Burns state he now ha positive in-
formation that for week or more after
' the San Francisco indictment wer re
. turned against Detwller he wa con
cealed In th attlo of his home on jer-
" f arson avenue. Burns Is of th opinion
that he is now very close to Toledo and
will make every effort to secure a war
rant to search the Detwller residence.
- SOUND LOGGING CAMPS .
- PROPOSE A SHUTDOWN
. Iloenal Special Servtee.)
r St Ixxila, Mo., May tt. Frank Rcke-
feUer, who claimed that he wa buncoed
in a "salted" southwest Missouri sine
mine and loaf a suit in St Loul to re
cover hi 1278,000 investment was or
dered by Judge Reynold to pay IMS
costs.. :-'..;
- Rockefeller, who Uvea In Cleveland
and la a brother of John D. Rockefeller,
testified during the hearing of the suit
last winter that )i was "broke." H
ued Henry Gross, who sold' him th
Gobbler mine, in Newton county, charg
ing that th money wa obtained under
false pretenses. He testified that he
bought the mine for 1200,000 because it
looked like a "great crystal palace" and
spent 165,000 before he learned that any
worked -out subterranean chamber could
be given a rich appearance by th us
of water, . ,
; FAIR DIVORCEE
(Continued from Pag On a)
two children, ily father and Captain
Taggarf s father ar cousins, living In
Orovllle, and thes Ohio relatives ar
acxlou to find th missing trio. Cap
tain Taggart is now lying ill in a San
Francisco hospital.'
William Taggart was on of th prin
cipal witnesses in th divorce trial, be
ing placed on the stand to tU of Grace
I v ' k
TlttT L. Ford. :
lack of th very loos and wide lati
tude allowed defending counsel. '
. Courtroom Beoom Stag. .
W wer approaching something re
sembling a real trial at law. But yes
terday morning the whol fabrlo of our
dream crumbled into dust Th court
room became a stage. Th examination
of Jurors omedy.,Tbe Judge a genial
parent watching th gambol of hi
young barbarian at play. And Clar-
eno Darrow became th bad genii of a
child Christmas story. He pranced
up and down before the Jurymen, almoat
touched noses with them aa he talked.
Questioned them about everything that
mind could think of between earth and
sky. Where they wer born, what their
pontics were, who they had voted, for,
how long they had been married, how
many children they had, ; what they
thought or socialism, and laboriam and
Western Federatlonlam. It waa funny
ana amusing and grotesque, but it wa
not bv any trtch of mind, law. Th
text books say that law la th embodi
ment of common aenae. But th prac
tice of till court yesterday consigned
law to th limbo of light opera. Teater-
aaya proceedings should be set to mu
sio and staged for a "turn" on th Or-
pneum circuit ,
Tenlremen Abl XJaxs.
na in veniremen who wer ex
amined. God' truth, but they were
liars. They cam forward and aat in
Fer-Dn said yesterdayi -T will tell
you. It keep my medical' expert very
busy attending to th wanta of all th
people who ar dally visiting th offices
In th Grand theatre building at IS1
Washington street, , but this crowd 1
not half ao large aa aom w hav had
in other cities. Ton see I hav a staff
of abl expert and they could xamln
aa many more If It wer neeeaury.
Would you like to know th reason for
so many visiting thla office T V V
"Tha cause of my auooass,. continued
he, '1 th fact that. I hav Introduced
a new medical discovery, and hav th
most abl physician who vr earn
to Portland. ' These man are curing
hundred of people who ar uf faring
from chronic disease . . which most
physician call inourable. Th 8yarth-
gir treatment la a revelation to on ao-
ouatomed to old method. Through its
us appendicitis, when taken before tha
pua begin 'to form,- can be cured In a
very hort pc of time, without re
sorting to th knife. Tumor and can
cers r removed by a system of blood
less aurgery. without drawing blood or
causing pain. Rheumatism, deafness,
paraiyal. stomach . trouble or any
chronio diseased condition of th organ
of th body ar eured by a new and sure
treatment , - ,
rer-Don' advent in our city promised
to cause a naatlorc for outside of th
work of th medical experts, demonstra
tion ar nightly mad from th large
tag at th fro show ground at
Twentieth and Washington street. Last
night when Fer-Don called . for suf
ferer from .deafness,. paralysis and
other achee and pain to com upon hi
platform, - ao many respond that It
waa Impossible to aooommodat even
half.' . '.V. -
Florence Abraham son, a little school
girl, whoso parents Uv at (14 Col
street waa brought upon th stag by
her father. - Florence ha suffered from
deafness alnc birth and for th past
month ha been growing worse; in fact
could hardly hear a sound. After an
application' of Far-Don' Magic Relief
she wa o greatly improved that ah
oould hear a whlBper.and heard plainly
a conversation addressed to her from a
dlstanc of BO feet It was touching
to witness tha Joy on th lltl girl'
oountenanco when aba found h could
really hear again. ".,. j: -;.
Mr. H. A. Hanson, an nglner, living
at 1 Lively street St - Johna, told
th assembled people In hla own word
how th Maglo Relief had benefited him
after a alngl application for deafness.
Peter Lubor experienced great -relief
when Fer-Don' wonderful preparation
was applied to hi ears. Mr. Lubor,
who live at U8 Shlpman atreet aaid
ectric
iriatiroris
ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL
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gave Year Health
Sav Tow Weary gtp
. v Tonr Money
bt Tonr Clothes '
Mve Toar Temper
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i
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The iron will be delivered, with
all necessary equipment, abso
lutely free of charge-No delay
CUT OUT COUPON AND MAIL TO US TODAY
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, Pint sod Alder Strttta, Portland, Oregon. ,
- Oentletnen You may deliver to mt on Electric Flat
iron, which I arret to try, and if unsatisfactory to ma, to
return to you within 30 day from date of delivery. If I
do not return it at that time yon may charg same to my
' account at $4.00. It it understood that no charge will be
made for the iron If I return it within 30 days. .
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- (Rnui Dlinateh te The loornal)
Tafioma. Wash.. Mar 2S.--In all prob
ability th logging camp Of th Puget Taggart' conduct during hi residence
sound region will close down the three tin Orovllle while her husband waa away
summer months. On reason given la in th army. Grace Taggart is 10 year
that th camp ar considerably ahead i or age. She la the adopted daughter of
of th ound mill and th manufaetur- J Dr. Culver, one time president of the
: rs ar to be given a chance to eaten np; Chicago board of trade.
- another 1 the increasing aanger or uis
; eatroua. forest fires. j ,'-:-
' It is proposed that one third of the
mills shall abut down June 1, one third
June IK and on third July 1. ' .
- Whll th closing of these camp will
release - thousand of workmen, ther
will be ftulck demand and keen competi
ttftn for their service among th va
rious railroads now building in th atate.
Railroad contractor hav been offering j
every inducement ; .The" grain grower
are anticipating breakers ahead in nar-
BILLY SMITH DIES OF
vest time. Last season there wa a
creat dearth of help, but the demand for
labor waa not nearly ao great then a
It la thla season. -
ANNUAL EXCURSION OF
0, A. C. TO THE COAST
(BDeelai Dispatch t The JaemaL)
' Albany, Or., May JS. Th senior of 1 motive has yet been discovered.
Albany colleee today Joined the student
f and aenior of Oregon Agricultural col- HIGH SCHOOL ftAIDERS
- slon to th coaat. ' Thi J th annual
V" rhododendron excursion and Is thcoollege
event of th year. This wa postponed
7
graph company. T
Cause of Xndlotnuns.
Olass and Halaey wer indicted for
attempting to prevent th granting of a
competitive franchise to the : Horn
Telephone company,, and th other
named had 14 Indictment of 4 count
returned against them for- the alleged
bribing of 14 supervisors in sum of
from 14,000 to S1S.000 to rot for th
chang in the overhead trolley tran
chlse. Mayor Schmits was also in
dieted on the charge of having accepted
a brtge of 160,000 from Ford and Ruet
for his part in the trolley deal and for
having accepted a bribe of $3,260 from
Frank O. Brum and Ruef for approving
MORPHINE AT KELSO 5 of " ?.Dr
nest Ol we ean rrtuicisoo uil cc iKtncirta
company. ; Th indictment of . Glass
and Halsey are in addition to th nth
and 11, respectively, returned against
these am men for bribery In the tele
phone franchise deal some time ago.
When th indictment wer returned
to Judge Coffey he announced that he
would fix th bond on each of th 89
count at 110,000, but that in lieu there
of ha would accept cash ball of J 6.00
on each count The indicted men wer
given until 11 o'clock thl morning to
file bond or pay cash ball no arrests
to be mad before that time.
fjtlhniin and Mtillaltv . turned r atata-
Judglng from th Slse of th bottle. I r.t .noln. tha chirni inhtt tham
. . - . "Z an' ve ia.aen and declaring that they are a malicious
UBO.riy.iv Brains ox znomnine. 'me BU1-I nnn narnatmtad WuAnlnli Rnnwk,
viuw uiwrr acepiea oy ui, oni no els to gain hi own financial end.
Nineteen Indictments en 8 counts
wer returned, thoaa mdlcted being
Mayor Schmits, . Abe Ruef, President
Calhoun and hla assistant Thornwall
Mullaly of the United Railroads, Tirey I the vacant dhalra on bv ana and nr.lh bad been troubled with deafness rr
I Ford and William M. Abbott, attor-1 jured themselves blatantly, freely and I ,,n5 n could remember.
ney for th railroad, and President eldduently. " They wer ail farmers of I The wood-sawing contest tonight, for
Louis Class and former agent T. B. Ada oounty : eensibi man. invin I which th ; great - Fer-Don promises a
tSpedal Dtapatea to Tb JeeraaL)
Kelso, Wash.. May 26 BUly Smith.
the son of Mrs, Phil Henry of this
place, was feund in th alley at the rear
or necor isros.' saloon about midnight
Thursday - night i It wa thought at
flrat that he wa merely dead drunk," but
when a partially emptied bottle of mor
phine was found in his pocket th case
was considered more serious. A Dhv
siclan waa immediately summoned and
everything possible was done to resus
citate Smith, but he died at 2:J0 yes-
uraay aiiarnoon.
Preferred Stock Oannd Ooodav-
Allen A Lewis' Best Brand. '
J from last Saturday and "wtb. carried
out today. , It ia expected that uelega-
J tlons from other school will b in at-
' tendanc nd th event become a 'ort
i of Intercollegiate jaunt and picnic party.
V f " 1 "
DR. TALKS OP FOOD ' ,.
.y- Frv of Board of Xaalth. '- -
, vu, ::: : :
I , "What ' shall I eatr I th daily ln
, Quiry the physician i met with. I do
, not hesitate to-say that in my judg
, ment a large percentages of disease is
caused by i poorly v elected and Im
properly prepare, food. My PVspnal. trou- to eatanles and decorations.
AT CASTLE ROCK, WASH. CIVIL WAR VETERAN 7 '
TO SUCCEED WILLIAMS i
square deal. They may hav read some
thing about th ease. .Who has notT
They may have thought something, but
they would, without doubt have ren
dered a verdict on th law and th evi
dence. They wer th material of an
excellent Jury,., But they did not mean
to go on any Jury. The alfalfa crop
were waiting for the harvesting. After
the airaira harvest ther would be lrrt
gatlon to attend to. And after the ir
rigation ther would b th fruit crop.
Th farcers of Ada county, Idaho,
would b very busy, much too busy to
sit on any Jury. So they lied them
selves os th Jury. They declared, one
by one, hat they were biased, preju
diced, hopelessly partial, quit unfit to
giv th defendant a fair trial. . They
wer sure that they oould not rive the
aeienaant tn nenent 01 the doubt And
they were excused one by one. Thev
wer too busy to do their duty to the
tat. And dead ; Frank Steunenbera-
lay In hla grave waiting for the justice
mat men wer too busy to give him.
'U-;-;, .Xofty htagaaln xn.
We are thinking her that w will
hand the case over to th New York
magaaln writers and magazine owner,
who are coming in on by on with an
air of lofty patronage and toleration for
th barbarian west On of them blew
into th hotel lobby last night He was
a fat llttl man with twitching hand
and dancing feet aa busy as a be in a
bottle. He announced at large that
thes men must have a fair trial" -and
went out to find the armed populace
that very eastern man seems to think
goes roaming and roaring about these
treet. They ar very superior peo
ple, these magaaln owner and writ
ers, and when they die wisdom will die
with . .,..'-.-,-ri-".'i ' '
prise of IS. promise to be Interesting.
'Anybody may take part In thla contest
which will take place during th enter-
tainment j - - -"-"-r-.r.-i"-':";'
, . ...... .... ...
A 1
of these' statutes declare that th nat
uralisation law shall ? apply only to
free - whit men and Africans. , Clark
Fields believes that the question hinge
on whether Japanese ar whit or not
as he believe they will not claim to
be of African descent - -,:-.'
Mr. Fields has given th Question
considerable study, and finally, decided
to allow the Japanese to declare inten
tion of becoming citisena until n naa
received definite Instructions on th
point from th bureau of naturalisation
in Washington, D. C ; f ; .
Large numbers of alien appear at the
county clerk" offle seeking th priv
ilege of "American oltltenshlp. Ther
ar many of unique namea and occupa
tions, and among them is th rat
catcher. Aaron Zalfc, aged 40 years, a
native of Russia, now residing at 101
Montgomery street In thla city, filed
a declaration and aaid that he wa a
rat catcher. He presented hi card,
whioh calls him a rat exterminator, and
It was in this more dignified language
that hlB occupation waa recorded. .
POPULAR TEACHER OF
EUGENE TO SEATTLE
Jit Liquor
'. In '
the Part
mum
totter Part
hRflrletiBTt
ttidcrUid
Season of 1907 Opens Thursday. May 30
- 10:30 JLVL
Xigve lrtUt, Host ltod era
Witt f COuaaaTe)
. f th Bon City, ,
New Features Dazzling Electrical Effects
m TJU BXAUTLTUlt
IMOJU1V1C
BwIb CaUract and Realistic Panorama In th New Old Mill Boha
aonyl' Hungarian Hussar In a Festival of Melodies Twio Daily
Whang Ho, Pirate Chaser Spray of Uf and Many NovelUea. ;
JAJPAJTim OATXIOKT RUYOIZI AXD TMXM ITMI O
oxtms ro oxxudm mmxt jatujuat, jwm x.
Cars From first antf Alder Every 8 liinates Thursday and Daily
experienc with tho fully-cooked food,
known as Grape-Nuts, enables me to
speak freely of it merit. r ?
' "From overwork I suffered several
years with , malnutrition,;, palpitation of
the heart-and loss of sleep. Last sum-
mr I waa led to experiment personalty
with the new food, which I used In con
Junction with good rich cowa milk. In
a short time after I commenced Its use,
th disagreeable symptom disappeared.
my heart" action became steady and
(Special Dispatch to Th JoaniiL)
Castle Rock, Wash., May JB. Th an-
nuai banquet of the aenior class of the
Caatl Rock high school waa held
Thursday night at the ' ,hlgh school
building. Jl Only class member and th
faculty were present by invitation. At
th height of tb festivities, a commit
tee of boy from the ophomor and
freshman classes surprised th ban
queter with a drum and alarm clock
serenade and while the senior left th
table to Investigate th cause of the
interruption .the under-classmen raided
the banquet ; hall, , with result disas-
Th
(Jonnul Bpeelal Service.)
Washington, May 25 Secretary Taft
ha announced that Colonel M. K. Davis I here solemnly believing that the nrls-
ls selected to succeed Brigadier-General I oner wer chained In silent cells, fed
Constant Williams,, who 1 retiring to-Ion bread and water and surrounded by
gay, uavis is a civu war veteran. i a parg or artillery. Tneir ignorance
wa profound, but their Ignorance was
rm VMT nnrv vniy onuawu py mo patronizing sen-
,1l Inatint MlUf Tha , I BOlSO,
aat .liver rearuiauir. a doiiuti rural w w
for constipation, dyspepsia, ; malaria. I 'It looks at the present time of writ-
chills and all liver complaints. Mr. C ling a if thes wis men from the east
MfwHat bieoatch to The Journal. 1
Eu arene. Or.. May 21. Miss Ida Noff
lnser. th present prrncipal ofth Pat
terson school, has bean elected to a po
sition in th Seattle schools with th
maximum entrance salary. : Sha will be.
gin her nW work about September v
a 1 VAalata(l 1a aa Anm ah A 4kaa
ha taught in the juugene acnooi ror
six year. ; '
OoraeDecoralino
I not a difficult matter when you
, i us
HOR-E-LAC
THE ORIENTAL W009 FIN
A combination of moat durabl Var
nish and SUin for Interior Woo
Work, Floor, JTurnlturtv ato, ' ; s
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THE BIG PAINT STORE
Fisher, Thorsen & Co.
front vaWd Morrison sts
the court try thla case. They know
nothing of law, their geography 1 so
vague that two or tbm thought Idaho
wa a county of Colorado. They come
raider made their escape through the
back door with senior in hot pursuit.
out none wa eapturea .
RUSSIAN PEASANTS
FIGHT WITH TROOPS
Journal floeeial Rerrlra.1 . -
Kiev, May 85. Twenty Russian pea-
rmXihY) fuUor 'thomac- woun by Cossack, Friday
were "properly carried out and I again rot oount'a sUt. : The
.lept . undly.ana,.. well a.n my "0
Graoe-Kuta as a nerfect
food, and no one can gainsay but that I ' Btat Board Reject Bid.
It has most - prominent 1 piac in ai , rBnaHal m.rti, . n t
rational, clentlfio system of feeding, j Olympia, Wash., May 25. The stat
Any one who use this food will soon (board of control haa rejected the bids
be convinced or ne sounauesa or me roceiveci for a heating plant enlarge-
pnncipie upon wmca 11 nwnuiaciurea 1 men xor th Eastern Washington hos-
nd may thereby know the- fact as tolpital and called for bids for an 89-horse
lis true worth." Read "The Road to J power motor and a 1,000-gallon pump
i. tuiuit, ' lit yaj,, a hwvh, . w Bai inatlJUTaOg!
of Emory, Texas, writes: "My wife has
been using . Herblne for hermlf and
children for five years. It is a sure
cure ror constipation ana malaria fa-
must try this case if ever it Is to be
tried In Boise. The veniremen bob Into
th vacant chair, and 11 themselves out
II
xssx:
Wc Originate 01HERS KUTATE
Sozodont "The Honest Denti-
S dfo'r" Sb5SSSS?J sbo-idVbhyat tLSiTi tike Wee." Through sixty years no
TV"iatB- ' 'viMK ?o' honesteffort has been spared to
COFFEE
- Our name on the pack
age gives us the credit
hiii and then- marched 1 cave to the Dublic a Dentifrice
It is an
good luck, get a Jury out of thl vnlre Aiu-ii ne. s lip-htlv astrincrent rle.
and we may never get one in this Aucaiine, . sugnuy asrnngenv ae-j
oounty at aBut jinking- u ue- iici0Usiy fragrant deodorizer and
ana puis on us me money- ia no jury yet . tome tor tne tootn ana moutn
mptory challenge. There r now two Structure. at IS your 10S8 if you
peremptoriea left for the prosecution ar nri neincr If
and tw for thu1fn. .- th.,- r rC "l "Sing II.
back burden-r-it isn't
burden!
v' To rrooar rata roe rear aieoev If r don't
She Schllilsf i Stat: par kirn-
and two for the defense, and there are
119 men still left on the venire.
, W may still fill th Jury by Monday.
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U rculata tz Xslet-l gUtutM. fist 1
Read What 1
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Thos. C. Devlin
, Starids for, on Par 1-4
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Jacobs-Siine Company
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