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.THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, JUICi: 3, 1ZZ7. mmm t great UUULIUyillLIUI wiiriri nofrn ; i f HA r U llbbl ! I IWi as-a- booth OF DISCIPLES I Pirifk -Coast Cities Want . Uncle, Sani to ; Carry More ; wlreiglit on ranaraa itoau f i to Giye Better Serrice Bfr i '- twecn East and lVest. . No: Greater Anywhere Than , in North westThe Tur- ner Convention. "T. 7" ,"i .iw-. i y ' . Washington. June . js.-r-drresiaeni (Special PUpatca to Tie Jearnai) -. Turner. Or, . June 28. The session of the Oregon Christian Missionary con. ventlon have, been of a moat encour aging nature thus far. ' The attendance la food. Interest and . enthusiasm, are running: hlh. . . '') The dlsclples.of Christ. are waking remarkable growth. From a mere hand ful' 100 year a ago they have grown un til they now number 1.J00.O0O. " . .Th huge tabernacle at Turner was erected In 191. At that tltel"ths f ftnneevelt has been asked by the commer- Clr,la had onlv 40 consreeatlone In thin clal praaai of, Seattle, Los Angeles and j state with a membership of S.4. They V, 'T,T..: on the now hare .17 congregations, with a total THiuM-vw - i mamberahln of 10.6UU Pacific slope io Increase the faculties ti ot accessions m t was raisea oonventlon debt and J of .the Panama Railroad oompany m or-1 year is 1,110. About is.ooo ' A.i . yi.. '.mniMtt. ilht -clvelfor state missions. The 'il-w""S:,5M;t7rrih Its year of work out of t w"'v"" t :v.il I with none in the treasury. 1. 1 a k a ea . w n vrwuKima - iiv - &. x m i i u i - - - . - - . . - 1 In 1109 the Disc 6000 nil Trees coniiCTS Judge Galloway Holds That 'New Law Passed by Leg-, H - islature Is Valid. ; 3IILX3rEN COMPLAIN . . ABOUT SIDETRACKS NEW JVEE OKDEHED BY. PENDLETON CIT? rK!lnl Dlamtcb to Tb Joiiml.) " Pendleton. . Or., une 28. The city council has authorised the Immediate hire or an vninr to niHke : arrange ments for .extenoln and strenffthenins; the levee on the ymatllla river-at an expense "of several thousand dollars. The weed law was panned, which pro vides the -extirpation tof all noxious weeds for yards and penalties for all who refnse to obey. ,. 'Two thousand six hundred feet addi tional macadamised street waa ordered. sjoald-Kead, 0ealp Diseases Cured by "trail xoraiiitoxiS subqeoit." Druggists refund money If Ijr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing OH falls. lie. GIRL SENDS WIRELESS CALL ; : V FOR AID FROM FIRE TUGS s 1 (Jcoraat CpfcUV. Sarrloe.1 , " dauaallto. Oil., June 18. A wireless message rent by a young woman pre vented the destruction of many fine homes hore yeet'rday. Fire broke out In the home of W. L. Beatle on the hill about. 1 o'clock In the afternoon. The flames spread quickly to the home of A A. Wat kins of the San Franclnca board of trade. Before the fire depart ment arrived both houses were com pletely destroyed. The loss is estimated it 120.000. While the flames were ragln In the Beatle house thieves ransacked the Wat- kins home. . . v. Several other fine homes in the vloln ltv were saved b the bucket brlaade from the cruiser Buffalo anchored In the Markham and Governor Irwin, which were dlsoatohed Quickly from Ban Fran olsco ss a result of a wireless message by Idles Nellie . Bryant, niece of JL.lu tenitnt Bryant, navlgatlns; officer of the uurtaio. s retitloo , Railroad CommlMion to Force ' Southern Pacific Company ! to Prorldo Soltable Accommoda tions for' Shippers, ' - f Th. interstate ceoimerce commission '. ! has received a acore of letters from com- . merciai- aseociauons cumiuiiiiiu, .the freight situation on - the Pacific j. .Lcoasf and the retention and detention of ' rmAm. both by ions and short haul, IS --"serious. -8istnessjsjepresented as be- ..!dn , narilvnuli and . Indianant bualnesa men (.declare that the railroads-meet their protests with trivial excuses. v r An Immediate increase of the carry. "i lng capacity of the Panama railroad and ; ' Its -line , of -steamships In the Atlsntto . and the 'Placing ot large steamers on the Pacific as well as In the Atlantic. withTiiriir-trsnsfers "at " terminals.'- ie . recommended as one way to ease the '. j situation; r.",' -' ; ' , PENDLETON MERCURY " k - HITS TOP OF TUBE i "'' (Speclel Dfcpstcl te The JouroaLJ ' . Pendleton, Or, June 18. Tenterday was the hottest day of the year bere, the thermometer reclsterln II detrees. . A thunderstorm last night cleared the - elr and It is cooler today. - their ' centennial at lcles will ceienrste Pitsburg, Pennsyl- Folg'er's S Qolden , 16 Ti Tea Xeas ; EAP ,eas Salem. Or., June 28. Lumbermen and sawmill men along the Southern Pacific railroad hava filed a remonstrance against the manner.ln which, the railway people art at the present time, fixing and repairing the swlth at Curttot spur In Douglas county. As repairs are being made It will reduce the working capacity vanla. - Preparations are being mode to of the spur by about 140 feet, cutting entertain 40.000 delegates, t r . " -a vuv ivawiusj sraw - v - , - t leaving room to load two cars on the ground that can ba used.' They ask that the. oompany be requested to ea tend the spur-north ever Pass creek, which would give them a working ca pacity of seven cars, which would be sufficient for their present needs. Anoordln to ons of the petitioners the railway company bad made arrange ments for spur room for II cars, but it seems that only, .three of them can , be loaded and that there la no room to move the remainder. ' i ? ( . r Berry Z Tri. Judge Galloway has ' restored ' R. Berry . or,., umatiua county o- nir lorn. Berry waa serving a six years rtson sentence ror -iorgery ina inu isbeas corpus proceedings alleging that ha. waa antltlad to . deduction OI 11 tnnntha on his sentence and inat 1 , o ne aiiuuiu w uiauxiitiBvu uiv a. This was a teat case or tne act reiat r to time aalned by prisoners in pen- 1 tent la ry by good behavior. About six more prisoners will be affected . by Judre Galloway's decision, which holds in substance that all convicts doing time except life timers are entitled to the provisions of the new law. - - The law provides that every convict who shall have no Infraction of rules against him and who performs bis work faithfully shall oe aiiowea rrom nis term. Instead and In lieu of the credits heretofore allowed by law. a deduction of two months in each of the first two GREW MISS CARROLL'S 12AIR AND WB CAN -Among the sneakers at ' the Turner convention are George B. Ranshaw, of Cincinnati, Ohio: A. U Chapman, or Seattle: James 11. Morhorter, of St, Louis. Missouri: George w. Mucaiey, or Kansas city, Missouri; , Mrs. ina w. Harrison, of Lexington. Kentucky: and W. A. Moore, of Tacoma, Waabington. Tomorrow will be "Education day. The programs for that day and the next 10110 Sanoatioa, Day Saturday, June 89. Morning t. Bible Institute: 10. devo tional, led by V. E. Hoven. Athena; 10:11. parliament, "Eugene Divinity School." led. by A. D. Skaggs, centralla, Washington,. apeclnl song; 11, address. "The Harvest. Waiting,?. G. B. Ck Hum Afternoon I ;lf, praise service, lea r if. T. Horn. Medford: 1:10. ser ibert Buxton, dean Christian univer sity. Canton, Missouri; 1:11, special song 1 1:20, short addressee and Business of the Christian Educational union. Evening 7:10. song service and de votional, led br Harry Benton. Pom' rov. Washington; t. sermon. J. 8. Mo C&llum, Eugene. fcordl Day, June M. g 1:45, Blbl mon, J. n.. .Monorter, aourl. ' ' Afternoon 1:20. sermon. V. K. Hoyen, Athena: i:4, communion service. Bvenina 7:10. special song . service. H a. Baston. conductor: 8. sermon. J. J. JCvans, Albany. don SU Louis, Mia- A mild and healthful . stimulant Six flavor! 7 . Japan'- ' EnjUsh Breakfast Ceylon ' Gunpowder V " , Oolonj: . Black and Oreen It is simply a matter of taste as to which flavor will please i. A. FOLOER & CO, , San Frandsco 1 PEACOCK WATER 4 - CASE i CONTINUED years, lour montns in eaon 01 im nexx two years ana live monms In each ot the remaining years of his term and pro rata for any part of a sentence wnere it is ior mon or lesa year. PROVE IT Beautiful Hair At Small Cost yjjmna the last decade great aa rapid gtridea bar been made lit W Hateria Medic.' Many dlseaaet that were considered incurable fifteen years ago are now cored in a few days, and in many cases prevented altogether.. The scientists of late years have been delving for the cause, the foundation, the reason and the starting point of disease, fully realizing that the actual and true cause must be ascertained before the remedy can be located. ; Hair troubles, like many other diseases, have been wrongly diagnosed and altogether misunderstood. The hair itself is not the thing to be treated, for the reason that it is simply a product of (he scalp, and wholly dependent upon its action. The scalp is the very soil in which ' the hair is produced, nurtured and grown, and it alone should receive the' attention if results are to be expected. It would do no earthly good to treat the stem of a plant with a view of making it grow and become more beautiful the soil in which the plant grows mast be attended to. There fore, the scalp in which the hair grows must receive the attention if yon n til e-rrwt tt ta arrow and hMnme mom VnHfnl. .'V ' . ' .' - --., Loss of hah Is caused by the scalp drying tip, or losing its supply of moisture or nutriment, and when baldness ' occurs the scalp has simply lost all of its nouriahment, , leaving nothing for the hair to feed upon (a plant or even a tree would die under similar conditions) ' The natural and logical thing to do in either case ia, feed and replenish the soli or scalp as the case may be, and your crop will grow and multiply as nature intended it should. , ' Dr. Knowlton's DANDERINE ( ' i i'Y , No Matter What You Build onnnniirno ninr ! Wa mm m mm mm mm mm m m m mm . t m II m " I ft BT uuuauiiLiiu IUUL I FIMIIIG CAK (Special Dtepktek te Tbe Jovmal.) Milton, Or., June 21 The case of the I Peacock Mill company v& Milton City et alL. which Is pending In the circuit court Of Umatilla county, has been con tinued to July 8. on account of the in ability of Judtre Halley to be - here. Judge Halley has taken the place of W. R, King, formerly counsel for plain tiff. '. The case has been i set several times, but has been postponed for va rious reasons.- xnere are about ago ce-i k- ior yourscu. now on aaie at v fendante in alL The suit waa instl-J foUfnmla v Allf A1t a PnQll ft. i ... Water- I uullivi t v. .v.a iucv nki) gif bwnw f itwi 1s the only remedy for the hair ever discovered that fa identical with the natural hair foods or liquids of the scalp, ' It feeds and nourishes the hair and does all the work originally carried on by i the natural nutrients or life-giving Juices generated by the scalp - lbscu. . pcucuaics uw pores ui uc acaip qwcaiy man un oair ..producing qualities.- ' , -V;..' .,.'. ' ' ' One twenty-five-cent bottle ia enough to convince yon of its great I worth as a hair growing end hair beautifying remedy try It and see for yourself. Now on sale at every drug and toilet store in the land. r- ) Whether you use brick, stone or wood -you'll need nails, bolts, screws and, of course, tools. Builders, owners, . con tractors, oarpenters. masons and . other mechanics will benefit by making an In vestigation of our builders' hardware and asking for quotations. What we haven't In stock at the moment we can Avery (Si Co'. 48 TXT&D ST. WO fTOSXHTS. HO OAS, x . wo oooAtera. , Our New Process of Re -Enameling Teeth Is the greatest Invention In modern dentistry and has been the most sue eessful of ail methods to restore badly decayed teeth, which woald otherwise be beyond nope to their original usefulness. . y. MS Snrtracttng- losiUyely Wftlont Vain Bad Beanlt 50a. . ' To Introduce our method we will through the month ot June do all kinds of dentistry at one half our regular price. Wo give a written guarantee for IS with all work. Open venlngs. , t'W' CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTBTS szxtx ajtd WAtrarrjrtrrow. m;l SC3Ti:S"3 SYRUP has bean seed by H lllloas ot Mother far thetr i eulldirn wblle TccUilnc for over Fifty Tears. 1 i It uotiMS the ehlld, ivrtens tbe gums, eilart 1 i all pain, euro wlad ouUe, and IS the best i . remedyfor dlarriuM, . , i twkmtv -rivE cinrrs A BeTTM. , tuted In February, 1905, users along the wi lew it iiu w a LCI alia walla - river are anxious mat the ease be concluded. - - i t Fisherman's Narrow Escape, ; fSsedal Dboateh te Tie JonrnaLl Astoria.' Or., JunS 21. A flshboat of tne union i' cooperative! Fishermen's Packing oompany, manned by Captain Kven juusionen ana nis poat puller, Samuel Patula, capslsed in the break ers two miles south of Fort Canby. As several ' flsblng boats were In the vl. clnlty the men were ' rescued, - though with great difficulty. The life-saving crew of Fort Canby were "quickly on tne scene ana towea tbe boat and net asnore. , Over Country Boads in a i .Blazing Chug Wagon. , . - ' ". .- . , , --v. . , . , , - . r , (Joersal Bpecial aerrlee.) - , Fresno, Cel., June 28. Farmers liv ing In the vicinity of Tipton, soma 10 miles south of here, were excited last night by the sight of a largo touring car all ablase and two ocoupanta ann ping the machine and speeding ahead, unconscious of their perlL Al Eheraann, formerly of an automobile firm "of this city, was driving me oar. ana naa witn him Charles Fuller Gates, editor of the I Pacific Motor Maxaxlna. The car was a biar touring oar. rolns from Los Angeles to Fresno. - The car left uakersf leia yesteraay afternoon. I and a few miles south of Tipton the road lay through a lot of straw. It Is thought some of the straw collected In I the muffler and heat from the engine The whole tonneau was ablase before the men discovered It. after rldina IS I miles. Oates discovered the flamea. and I as soon as the car was stopped tbe two I men tnrew on airt, ngnung tbe flames as best they could, and sustaining paln- iui Durns. u na rear tires and tonneau Were entirely destroyed. The men ware (brought to Fresno and their burns at tenaea to. . MISS J. CARRQLL SOT Irwixtg Awaw. , Caaoatfo nacPKiPiHinNE its are positively enrea Dy ypodermie or Internal use, drug habitue by 7Wf snd other drug habits HABITINAV Foranx Ham me sent to any arar mail. Rerular price 12.06 per bottle it or cy mail in , fv. If this is your date for making a break for the ! mountains or for the coast or any other place . . where your fancy may take you, remember that ;f no vacation is complete without one of our com- . fortable Outing Suits. J , , : , ' , 1 One hundred new. ones just received a de layed shipmentjust in time for the warm, weather.!v fM. k- fr-frt S ; Blue Serges anrTPlain and Fancv Lieht Wor- DALLAS' TWO DAYS' rr rouETir of jult , (Special Dif Batch to The Jonraal.i ; Oallaa, Or., June 18. The Fourth of July executive committee and the vari ous sub-committees are. fast getting things: In readiness . for the bls twa aayr . celebration to be held here tin I July 8 and 4. - Incandescent electric llghts.wiU.be strung on. the principal i streets, and the two nights of celebra tion wiu laae on a carnival appearance. iTilman Ford Of Salem will deliver the annual address to tbe pioneers on Julj I and Judge H. L. Benson of KlamaU Falls WU1 deliver the oration on July 4 Three bands have been engaged for the two days, with an extra one for the "piugugly" parade. - , The business men of the city are re- spondlna liberally with ' contrlbutlona. and fraternal organisations and business nouses generally wu rurnlsn approprl- i ate uoais ior me paraae on tne morn ing of the Fourth, -" Miss Nola Coad has been chosen as GoddesM of Liberty and will have a retinue, of four maids of honor. The McMlnnvllle. Chemawa and Dallas ball teams-wlU play a series of games dart ing the two afternoons. No other town in Polk county will celebrate this year, and Dallas will no doubt entertain tho largest crowd ever seen at any celebra tion. 3.:, : Vi--:;'w:;;.. ,:;S;.v fVHH LUCKEY'S INVENTIONS , TO GO ON MAEKET $15.00, $18.00 AND $20.00 Gui2IfulnProp, : We've Everything to Wear for Men and Boyi ' i:mcs thikd theex : . ' " MOHAWK building (SpeclU i)lpth to Tbe Joeraal.) : Hood River, Or.; Juna , 2t. The nut- lock,: which waa recently Invented by J. J, Luckey of Hood .River, will be manu factured by a company organised bere yesterday with a capital stock of 1200, 000, at a par Value of 21 per share. Articles or incorporation have been filed, naming the following as officers and directors: President. J. J. Luckev: vice-president, B, Reed; treasurer, . R. W. Pratt of the Hood River Banking & irusi company! secretary, w. U. Ulum; directors, W. I Clark, J. H. Osborne, William Vogt. R. Reed and L Reed. The company -will also manufacture a ball-bearing hub, an invention 3 of Mr. ijucneys. Tha (mmran'.-Htl will U th, (mti Xock A Ball-Bearlng company. It is me intention to erect a email plant at resent, adjacent to the machine shop of tr. Luckey, In order to fill several trial orders that have been received, and later to enlarge the plant as -the business grows.. . t - - k tt you haven't the time to exercise regularly, Doan's Regulets will prevent constipation. - They Induce a mild, easy, healthful action of the bowels without rising. A& your or ucKist for them. iba. . . . . . '"'';''' t ' '' r" ' l: w ' , ,t 7mr fat rist or by n IrTlfili TJI,Vi&?fm3rtP ? sa sample free by retrn mall to any on who sends this advertlsenMst Cbesnleal to the Knewltoa fiaaderUa bo, Cadeaaw, wiu their aaate aad address sad la eeats la sUt or sumps to a posUgeT ,.rVJ?i1;J)' "ixi.r plain wrappen C.. St Loo la. Moa Drag Vh m XUi - IF YOU, WANT TO SEE HIE NEWEST IN WEARING APPAREL VISIT TIIE STYLE STORE iV. .Mm: Wwsv$ y ; ' -f ; q$MM fDOUBUC . ... T3 m I BREASTED . W:m "rmmL Parisian SHARP TELLING' K t ,.- '.,,... ,j ,'i-:ai , aboutmen'sandwomen's correct summer attire AND DRESS-ACCESSORIES IN GENERAL ARE PLAINLY SHOWN AT THE ; . STYLE STORE DURING THIS , SPE CIAL DISPLA'Y; PLANNED IN. CbMMEMORATION OF. THE ?v,i...i -:.,.. :-!,.,'.. i -'."..ii-V,- r"- Glorious Fourth Everything newest in Ladies' Suits, Waists, Skirts, Coats," Millinery, Belts, Gloves, Hosiery, .Underwear, , Corsets, Parasols, Shoes, Bags and Purses, v f Everything that . is : re-;. quired for Men's Correct Toggery; 1 Everything novel in Jewelry,' , Watches, Clocks, Cut Glass and , , . .. . Silverware. . Evervthiner criced verv moderatelv and in plain figures. Our part, payment plan privi leges you to select whatever you wish and pay for same in small weekly or monthly, pay ' - - ---- ments to suit your-own convenience. , -t.. , n Corner Washington and Tenth The Stcrc Vhcre Yclt Credit Is Gccd