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Tim ' OREGON DAILY JOTOWAU PORTLAND. FKIDXY EVENIWI. SUFl'ffiMBUK ST. " MOT. GOV DOT. 10 HDD OlIMOl'JS E) WN50c A WEE: RECOVES 1 SUIT OF KILTS D III Suit Is Commenced Against : Entrymen In Eleven- Seven District. ( St. Johns Haa Expanded Un v til Third City fchar- ter Is deeded. (Special D: Ibeny, r. Dlapetek Is Ths fesrsaL) meat baa taken 1U Initial atepa to can- Mi the patents issued to entrymen and purchasers of land In tba faraoua 11-7 district Monday. January t, a apaclal alactlon will ba bald la Bt Johns for tba par poaa of adopting or rejecting tba char 1 tar drawn up, raeantljr by a commlaalon appointed by tba oounolL In ordar notloa was fllad yeaterday I properly and legally to adopt tba charter afternoon In tba offlca of tlia county rt oordar that a eomnlalnt haa been filed la tba United States ctroult court for ma aiatriot or Oregon, s gainst tba fol- Sowing defendant!: Willie Burna, John oeeph Collins, Edmund rjorgan, John . osier, ueorge A. Howe, John Beese, Joeep F. Foi Don Carlos imlth, Patrick Colbert, Mat- flu B. Lowell. Edward Reese, iv. R. suesrns. wiiiiam MoLAuritiin. Mary McCoy, Albert O. Austin and Christie B. iangngm. - The action seeke to cancel the patenta leaued theae partlea by the United states Marcn IT, loi. on the ground that title to theaa lands waa obtained . . , ' tiiruuau irtuu. Tbla bringa Into litigation soma of tna rineet umber lands in Linn county. -The tot at number of acres concerned in this action la about 1,000 and much of 'the landa In question have passed -into tba hande of outilde . purchasers. The action ia being brought by the govern ment with Jamea Cole of Portland aa aaslstant United Btatea attorney and apeclal aollcltor for the government. In the event of the aulta Drovlnsr suc cessful, these landa will revert to the publio domain and be a part of a vaat reaerve created in that section. II IS AWAITING LOF Eoyal Welcome Will Be Ex- tended to Founder of Salvation Army. bosto ARRlVA BOOTH i It la necessary to petition for tba new instrument under tba provisions of tba initiative law, ana a petition u now Do ing circulated asklne- that the eleotlon be neid on tne oats named above. Borne careful work baa been dona la order to prepare a charter for the rap idly arowina city tnat win meet an re quirementa for a number of yeara to come. Thia ia tna tnird charter that haa been drawn up In the three yeara ana a nair or municipal me through which Bt Jobna haa passed. The for mer Instruments did not make provision for the government of as large a city aa hi. jonna naa became. Tne "rattlers' could not see such rapid growth ahead aa naa been .exneriencea. -About aa year ago tba council ao. ceded to tna aemanaa or tna people ana appointed a commission to draw up a new document. Most of the winter waa consumed before the charter waa put In presentable form. Public meetings were held In tba soring, and the entire dooument read aloud. Suggestions were reoetved by the commlaalon. and all the people practically naa an opportunity to mane tne cnarter. When thla procedure waa completed tne charter was au Dm it ted to the coun cil for approval and the commission die banded. Bids were advertised for to print the proposed charter, which haa now been done. A petition attached to a printed copy la being circulated and it ia expected win be generally aignea by voters. it is not expected tnat were win do much opposition to the adoption of the charter. The eallent changea are gen erally regarded aa necessary. Some Im portant nrovieiohs regarding- atreet Im provements are made, and the city at torney s office la made elective instead of appointive. Foiiowinar January win oome tna annual city election oa tha first Monday in April, which will ba tne nrst eleo tlon under the new charter. A section In the charter provides that all who are holding ornce under tne old cnarter win continue in office until the end of their respective terms, the second Monday in April. (United Fttat Leased Wire.) Boston, Bept 27. General William Booth, the venerable founder of the Sal vation Army, will arrive in Boston to night to begin what In aU probability will be hla last visit to the United States. Official honors await him such as are accorded only to the most dis tinguished visitors. He comes direct ; from Nova Bcotia and will ba received at the railway atatlon by Mayor Flts- igerain and a committee or the most I prominent cltliens of Boston. The mayor will deliver an address of wel come, to wnicn ueneral Booth will re- t:. T.. ijA J tt l. spend. After the civic courtesies Oen- miff Jc OUT AlTlVe 111 llarDOr . 1 1 W 111 i . 1. . . I . . i I - ' duviii iii vm laKtiu iu ine raraer house, which will be his headquartera wnue in tne city. General Booth will remain in Boston three days. He will address three pub lic meetings, but the most of his time will be spent in business relating to the arrairs or nis vast organisation and in FIRST WARSHIPS OF FLEET AT FRISCO at Bay City From the Asiatic Station. n inspection of the institutions main tained hy the Salvation Army In Boston and vicinity. He has arranged to hold a conference with George Kllby of Chi cago, the chief officer of the western division; Commissioner Thomas Coombs of Canada and Colonel Lamb, who is at the bead -of the Salvation Army Immi gration department in london. The -subject of-the conference witr-be the frreat scheme or emigration to Canada, n which the British government and the Dominion government are cooperat ing wun ins oaivauon Army. After leaving Boston General Booth will start on a tour of inspection through the Atlantic coast states and the middle west The following cities will be visited in the order named: Utlca. Rochester. Chicago, St. Louis, Pes Moines. Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Cleveland. Columbus, Pittsburg, Wash ington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. Idaho State Medics. (Speclel Dlsostch to Ths Journal.) Boise. Ida., Bept. 17. The State Med ical society has announced a meeting to be held In thla city October S and 4. A reception will be tendered the members of the association and their wives at the Commercial club room the evening of October J. Illegal Fisher Fined. (Special Dispatch te The Journal.) Astoria, Or.. Sept. 27. Deputy Fish Commissioner Burton of Washington haa reported that Marcus Qllbertson and John Sandstrom, who were arrested by him for trapping for fish on Puget Island during the closed season, on their trial at Cathlamet were found guilty Vi d fined. (Volted Press Leased Wire.) Ban Franclaco, Sept 17. The cruisers Pennsylvania. West Virginia, Colorado and Maryland, under command of Rear- Admiral Dayton, came Into port thla morning from the Asiatic station. The "Bla Four" aauadron. aa the vessels are known, are the first warships which are to becomes a part or tne great rmciric fleet to arrive here. Ws Great Merit Machine Our Own Gevurtz "Special The machine that ever better satisfies The $60 Special for $25 FAVORABLE COMMENTS A. vv fit sscr-r-! fuU J SJ J S - ssS.?-;- ii$SiSCSSk feavr. w1, - n. -r "1 M f X Villi i I W If o V: -W-r; s-.v i 1" "I received the machine last Tuesday. It is the easiest machine to sew on I hare ever used." "1 am more than pleased with my new machine. One of my neighbors is going to send in for one just like it." "I have tried a number of different high priced machines but none that I liked as well as my new one. These are taken from letters received by os. Every day we receive a small bundle of unsolicited rcommendations of the Gevurtz "Special." NOTE. The ad. man will be pleased to show any number of these letters to any one who may be at all doubtful. We believe there is no machine on the market at any price can give the satisfaction furnished by our "Special." We believe this because we've been told it so many times by ladies who are in a position to know. Come iri the store and let our lady dem onstrator prove what we claim that the Gevurtz "Special" is the machine for you. Terms $1.00 Down, 50c a Week Easiest Running Swiftest Going Nicest Sewing Machine Ever Made LARGEST and BEST FURNITURE HOUSE IN OREGON BISHOP SATTERLEE TO ADDRESS CONFERENCE (Catted Press Leesed Wire.) Washington, Sept. 17. General and aectlonal conferences devoted to the discussion of methods of religious work by laymen were held today In connection with the Brotherhood of St. Andrews in ternational congress. Bishop flatteries of Washington and Bishop Du Moulin of Niagara, Ontario, will speak at the public meeting thla evening. WILL MAKE LOGGING ROAD COMMON CARRIER "Eclipse" the Stove of Choice I. GEVURTZ 6& SONS FIRST- -ON YAMHILL- -SECOND "Eclipse" the Range of Reason The JevnaLl Centralis, Wash.. Sept. 27. H. W. (Special Dispatch mtralla. Wash Thompson of the Lincoln Creek Lumber company announced this week that If the Union Pacific doea not put In their road through Centralis this winter he will develop hla logglnsj road Into a common earner. . The proposed road will run up Lin coln Creek valley, and when definite action is taken it can be made ready for use In a very short time, aa much of tha route ia already covered by hla logging road. Some or the richest tim ber belts In the stale will be opened by tbls road, but not only timber, for the road will go through some very fine farming land, which can easily be set tled aa aoon aa the road la in. GOVERNOR HUGHES ON NOTED BATTLEFIELD (Coltsd Press Leased Wire.) Gettysburg, Pa., Sept. , 17. OoTemor Hughes, members of the senate and as sembly and hundreda of veterans from the Empire state, participated today In the exercises accompanying the dedica tion of a monument erected Dy tne atate of New York on the Gettysburg battle- neia. EUGENE PILES UP BIG BOOST FUND Booster Hartog Is to Be Brought Up From California. jf Y J V I . I. ..... Mzt I Band aromie GREW MISS LEWIS' HAIR AND WE CAN PROVE IT Till Gnat Dandirlnt Nivir Falls to Product Iht Daslrad RtsuHs jlTISS Lewis' bsir wsa very thin sad it was less then two feet in longth when a she began using Dsnderine. She says her hair and scalp sra now fairly teeming with new life and vigor. That' the main secret of this great remedy's success as a hair (rower. It en livens, invigorates snd feirly electrizes the hair glands and tiSU of the scalp, causing unusual sad enheard-oi activity oa the part of theae two most impor- tsntorgsns. resulting In a strenuous and continuous growth of the hair. The following is a reproduction of Miss Lewis' last letter: January 3, 1905. Dear Doctor Knowltear i''f You know I told yea in my first letter thst my hair would not reach much below my shoulders, and thst sll of it together only made one tiny braid, I sm sending you my photograph, which I hsd tabes et Stevens Bros. It tells the whole story better than 1 can tell it. Everybody I know is using Dsnderine. so you see I sm doing something to show my appreciation. Sincerely yours, (Miss) EVA LEWIS. (Special Dlsnateft te Tfc. oersaL) cugene, ur., Bept. 27. At a well-at tended mass meeting at the courthouse last night over $8,000 per rear waa sub scribed by Kugene citizens aa an ad vertising fund to boost Eugene and Lane county. A large number of the representative business men were not " " "o meeting and a commit o.yyomioa to maae a canvass among them this morning. The amount desired to be raised. $li,000, can easily nek saasjiii tiS. t m a . . - many who were not in umuiuiM ns.ro expressed a wllllns-. neas to donate liberally. wming it naa been practically decided to em ploy John H. Rartog, who la now eeore- ii j oi mo i-uun county (California) Lnraow or commerce, aa booster for Ejugone ai k. saiary or jb.ooo a year, and he will probably be here within a few iu of-ifin nis worsj. ion Kicnardson, secretary of the r un.uu tuinnierciaj CIUD. Sua re Seed the meeting last night, having oome to una uuy xur mat purpose. WOMAN HARVESTS AND THEN 3IAKES BISCUITS ' (Special D la pa ten to The loaraaLI Spokane, Wash., Sept. 27. Mrs. Ada MllUcan. guest of Mrs. Oscar Busey of Garfield, went to the wheat field this uiutums wnii ner aisier arove a com bined harvester around The field, took some of the wheat, d ro tn tnn It ground into flour, took It back home and had it served for lunch at noon in the form of hot biscuit Latest Photograph of MlfS SVA LEWIS i ; B97S Hamilton Avenue. Chtaag,, 7 Danderlne makes the scalp healthy and fertile snd beeps ftj so. It ia the greatest scalp fertiliser snd therefore the greatest halr-produClng remedy the world has ever known It is a natural food and a wholesome medicine for both the hair snd scalp. Evan a 25o bottle of It will put more genuine life In your hair than a gallon of any other hair tonlo ever made. It shows results from the very start. . NOW at all slpsjpolata hi three else. X5eanta,60entaaadS1.peFbottla C D C C To now quickly Daaderlae sets we wm send rliECa a larse sample Iree by return mail to any one who " -aaaaaa send tbls advertisement to the Knowltra Dea deriaa Oe Chioe.go.wtth their naats and addnaa and u oaau la silveietsaBpilenarDosUia. . - MAN CAUGHT WEARING SIX PAIRS OF PANTS (Spectsl Dispatch to The Journal.) Spokane, Wash., Sept. 37. Not often does a person see a man with six pairs of trousers on, but that la what Patrol man Woodcock discovered last night on the person of Mike Enrlght, a laborer. He waa arrested by the policeman aa he was emerging from a window In the store at a late hour and on examination it was found he had stolen lx pairs of trousers, all of which be waa wearing. OREGON SWITCHMEN TO RECEIVE RAISE (Special Dispatch to ' The Joernal.1 Pendleton, Or., Sept 27. Reports come irom raiirosa circles mac tne switchmen of western states have been successful In their light for increased wages of cents an hour. Trainmen In La Grande who have been east for this gurpose have wired representing the rotherhood of Trainmen savins- that all Washington and Oregon lodges, will be benefited. ;- k---v:-k-Y-?ttr iJ r A delicious fruit always Preferred Stock Peeled Apricots arc extra dainty. They come from the Santa Clara Valley, famous for its apricots. beautiful apricot country. Preferred Stock Canned Goods , - Packed Wherever the Best are Orowa include over seventy varieties of fruitt and vegetables, all representing careful selections of extra fine quality, carefully packed while still fresh. Preferred Stock Peeled Apricots are all Aand peeled and put up in heavy, pure cane syrup. Ready to serve a wholesome dessert at your Grocer's MUSH A LEWIS, Wholesale Grocers, PORTLAJTD, OREGON, V. 8. A. BUILDING BOOM IS COMING AT HERf.llSIOiJ ifteen New Residences Will Be .Erected in Irri gation Town. (Special Dlapatea to The Joernal.) Hermiston, Or.. Sept. 27. There will be another big building boom in Herat lston thla fall. Besides the new Baptlat church, now In course . of construction. alao a number of oottages on the east side, there will be 15 new residences put up on the west side of the town and some new business houses. - It la predicted that before another ?-ear baa passed them will be double he population here that there Je now, and there- will be many pew buildings here. The homes to be erected thla fall are to be mostly by people who expect to- locate here, and who have alroav purchased land in this vicinity, whilo some expect to get landa under tie &aat Umatilla, project. . , . V, , floiiffliiE ri J0ZmK WOM Uco Pet W THtaBWiteoaVr Lumacn Excmanoi BUILOINa OUR NEW POLICIES OFFER ALL THAT IS BEST IK LIFE CONTRACTS EITHER TO BUY OR SELL. Low Non-Participating Rates , High Cash Values SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS OFFER ED" TO REtXABXsS ACTTVB AGENTS. Apply to 7XUB m, MMAMT, acavaafef of Afenta, 814 KaM Sseaaafe tUf. . Sawmill Bvraed; Total Losav ' . (Special. Dispatch te The JoarnaL) ' r Eugene, . Or Bepf. J7. The , small sawmill owned by Henry and Charles Hadley near Crow, IS miles southwest of Eugene,- burned v to the ground Wednesday nirht. together with a larjre amount of lumber and shtnales. 'lhe oruin of the fire is unknown, but it ia thought smouldering ' sparK frmn engine was fanned into a bias t y wind. The l"as Is sever. thoui.i lars with no insurance, i tht, JTever can tell when yni flnser or suffr a cit, l i v scald, lie pr;rrffi. r.1.,, trlrs Oil liiihHi! if r. Iii. auickl cures t;. Wv-..- 1. 1 .1 ,'