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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, ' PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, "SEPTEMBER ' 87, 1807. " HEADED Cry Panic Comes. Beauties . Prom; the Tropics iWill Heaclr Portland Is crushing ime Ufa. re In danger of a great commercial de- The business SDiNt II th sweeter elements of noma Ufa Next Week. V Nina beautiful Hawaiian girl will ar rive in Portland next week to vlalt the Hoaa City aa a part of their , pleasure trip to the Paolflo coast. Seven of the maiden, were aent to sjhe coast by the Honolulu Bulletin winner of a beauty eonteat. while the remaining t are friends who took advantage of the opportunity to vlalt America with, agreeable companions, the party U be ing chaperoned by Mre. Edyth Toiler weatnerred, who ' accompanied me Journal'! party of Oregon glrla through lis walls several rears ago. The girls will be the guests of the Portland Commercial club and other Portland organisations as well as The Co on ournaL ' while In Portland on a two weeks' visit. They have been 'royally entertained since tneir . arrival at nan Francisco several weeks ago and efforts will be made to give them a rousing good time in Portland. lira Waatherred axnecta to. arrive in Portland with, her proteges next Friday Saturday.,.--. She writes tbey have been having an excellent time along the coast. A letter from. Los Angeles says that the young women have 'been -royal ly entertained there by the chamber uf commerce, me woman's ciud ana oiner orcanlaatlona. . Theatre names. receD Hons, banquets and automobile rides have been the lot of the vouna women at Los Angeles, Sacramento and other aiiromia -cities. . t . The young women will make Portland their headquarters for two weeks. Bide trips to Salem and other Oregon cities will be part or the diversion oiierea me tourists. Not only have the young women ac quired a reputation ror great oeauiy in tne places mey nave vjsuou, won many friends by ways. All dine, because men. as a, whole, think only Of getting weaun. . - - . . There are tnouaanos. notn men ana woment who do no taae time to eat properly. They rush through life, and aa a. result we nave an aire 01 inaisea tlon. nervousness, irritability, sleepless nights, and morose disposition. There Is not mucn airrerence between Oowrt rlaht suicide and tne way eome people aiaregara unmisiaaauie signs or siom ach trouble, .- i with the a-reat advance in tha knowl edge of digestion and nutrition, result ing In tne discovery 01 Aii-o-na laoieta. there Is no longer any excuse for one to have 111, health from stomach weak. nees. .- . . s. . . . Mt-o-na strengthens the walls of the stomach, stimulates secretion of the dl gestiv Juices, regulates the liver and restores muscular contraction to the in teatines and .bowels, so no laxative Is seeded. ,' . Bick neaaacnea. palpitation, bad taste in the. moutn. veuow sain, irritability. coated tongue and melancholy are few or tne many distressing results ox Indl (ration, lll-o-na never fans to dispel all these ..troubles. 'It is a scientific 'reparation guaranteed unaer the Pure rood xw ov no, mi. Woodard. Clarke St Co. sell MI-o-na In ' SO-cent boxes, and guarantee to re fund the money ir tne remedy does not give complete satisfaction. AWARDS MADE; ii ac7v. vuv iiv their winning are expert musicians, play ing their own accompaniments while singing native songs. , i ., LOS ANGELES SPORTS - FINED AT VANCOUVER (Bait Preee Lea ' Wire.) Vancouver. B. C Sept. 27. Three men from Los Angeles were fined 1100 ' and costs each for shooting game out of season at Cowichan. Vancouver isiano. They did so under free miners' licenses but as tbey had no tools the game war den successfully prosecuted them. ' The New Tork Zoological eocjety has purchased a large collection or Dig game herds of H. 8. Reed of Victoria, The price paid was K.OO0. The specimens were some of the finest moos and car ibou In the world. The herds contained, besides white and mountain sheep, ko- dlak bears, grlxzly hears, eta - PARKSIDE BRIBERY CASE IS POSTPONED Sff"SS32& r.' V IS Only Sight On of Hundreds of At tempts to Give Wanes Correctly. The page' announcement on Septenv ber I of the first fall showing of the "Full worth" hats at the Chicago Clothing company has attracted attention all over uie country. The portraits or is promi nent men of the city of Portland were reproduced on the page, each wearing 'Fullworth bat. The names were omitted on the first appearance of the ad, but today the page is reproduced with the namea supplied. A list of awards were offered by Lee Pertllllon. . manager of the Chicaao Clothing company, for the first 10 per sons who should send In a correct list of the names. - Although It may seem a simple matter to fill out the names, the result was that out of hundreds of at tempts only eight were correct. The names of the fortunate Individuals are published herewith: tu Anderson, first prise f 10 coin, No. ISO Columbia street Miss Minnie Wise, second prise 16 com, i7ft norm irteentn street. William Adams, third prlae If hat. 101 Third street. . letter-carrier NO. I. fourth ertte II. 10 nac - Roland M. . Lockwood. fifth nrlse II hat. all Broadway . street. ' Dave Chernes. sixth prise 11.10 hat. tft rourtn street. J. ' Becker, seventh nrlse 12.60 hat Fourth and Btara streets. Mr. Flfer. eighth prise 12.60 hat East surnside street, city. Although we are running page . ads every week, no announcement we ever made attracted the attention from the people of th-elty and - state- that this (Paeifle Ooaata Frees Leased Wire.) San Francisco, - Sept 17. Judge Dunne has continued the Parkslde brib ery case, involving Q. H. Umbsen. J. E. Oreen and W. B. Brobeck, for one week. &EN THROWN OUT OF naa-a. and I know that the v. or m nna else will hae cause to regret having worn a 'Fullworth' hat" said Lea Ber lin Ion, manager of the Chicago, this morning. "The "Full worth' blocks for the fall and winter of 1007-1 furnish styles of i.io latest vogue for every face, figure and fancy. Each year has seen the sales of the 'Fullworth' double. and thla could not be accomplished WORK AT WINDY CITY th uuty- "tyf the . hat made to bring us before the attention of new people, and our expectations have certainly been fulfilled. Those who have received awards will pleaae call at the store and allow us to meet our ob ligation. When they don the 'Fullworth' hat they will have the satisfaction of wearing the beat 11.60 hat made. rrnltea Preee Laued Wire.) ; Chicago, Sept 27. The fruits of re trenchment by varloua big manufacturing- concerns are being evident in Chi cago. It Is said that fully 18,000 men are now out of employment due to this cause alone. RUSSIAN ROYAL RAT KILLER PUTS KIBOSH ON PORTLAND'S RODENTS Ten I kilt all se rats In Odessy, Rus sian government he confer on ma title of e rat extlrmlnator," and you bet J las fin von. Vat you' Americana call candy kidf ain't It I Ise all oxcrta- rent ven -you aak ma how it lsa did, haf readt about one Pled Piper, a man vot lived In Hamelln and kilt rata, but he don't hold no candle mit me, you bet Die secret Is meln, and I have him here y can 111 all Pohl, she zor mem In my headt alone, vera nobod steal - htm away c from me. I k your rats vluout charge. Dr. sea I get money from, city If ever there was a man in Portland who Is' enthuslastla over his work, that man Is 8. Zaik, lata of the realm of iiia majesty, Csar Nicholas, but nw official 'rit extlrmlnator" of Portland. Zaik la an Interesting character, with all the temperament or a virtuoso. Those who have followed in the wake of hia kllN Ing expeditions will verify this. No Impressarlo ever paid more attention to technique than , does , Portland's lolly spent years moods and methods TM I T4n v It Is said that Zalk has studying the rat and knowa their every whim and weak ness. He even assumes their actions, it is rumored among the health offi cials, and armed with eome stuff that looks like cheese chases them into their holes for keeps. He figures that by Suttlnir the - tempting morsel on the oorstep of the rats' castle, the rapa cious rodent will nibble away until par oxysms of pain tell him It is all off. What the component parts of the Zaik istic ratebane are only the Inventor knows, and love nor money will not tempt him to part with his secret That he is doing good work Is vouched for by the health officials. Thousands of rata have been killed alonr the wat erfront and habitues of that portion of the city eay the docks are freer from the "pest at the present time than they have been for years. Zaik is now turn inar his attention to hotels and private residences under the direction of the health officer, and is gradually cleaning them up at municipal expense. He Is getting results and that Is what the board is after. Zaik'a work along the waterfront alone, the officials- say, is bound to be felt In the condition of the future pubno health. . ," it'"' "' M 1,1 A STARTLING SATURDAY SENSATION PREPARED FOR TOMORROWS SHOPPERS ' ' i ' f- r i 1 ".(- i Await End-oHhe-Weck Purchasers at the Eagle Monster Assignee's Sale of the Golden A:::-y-lhBrmEm tSTORESTOCKST THIRD AND YAMHILL STS. AND THROUGH TO SECOND ST. i We Have Arranged the Most Unprecedented and Masfodoniic Carnival of Unparalleled Bargains PorOand Ever Knew for Saturday. Reduced Absolutely Everyfhing in the House. And Realiiing that the first of October is near, when a report must btf made of our stewardship, and, that Saturday is the great shopping day of all the week, we have made extra strenuous efforts to unload thousands of dollars. worth of these splendid and desirable stocks," Lots have been combined and condensed and prices cut in two in hundreds of cases. Absolutely everything has been mercilessly reduced! Remember we lust Sell Everything Clean to Bare Walls and Tables 'There's Everything Going Out and Nothing Coming Iiir Nothing to Be ReplacedNothing Reserved Nothing Exchanged No Goods on Approval No Samples Cut Nothing. Charged Get in now and buy at away below cost of goods at mills and. factories. Stock up on Laces and Embroideries Ribbons Dress Goods Silks Wash Goods Linens Women's Suits Women's Coats Women's Underwear Women's Hosiery Umbrellas Notions Gloves Toilet Articles Shoes Domestics Y Important Annonnccnent to De positors lit tne Oregon Tins! - ' tnd Savings Bank EVERY DOLLAR SPENT AT THE GOLDEN EAGLE THIS WEEK MEANS 50c TO THE DEPOSITORS OP THE ORE GON TRUST ft SAVINGS BANK About one-half of tht liabilitiea of die Golden Eagle Department Store, a sum amounting to a trifle over one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000). it owed to the Oregon Trust & Sav ings bank. The entire stock of the store is now being sold by the as signee in charge, Major J. P. Ken nedy, for the benefit of the creditors. It can readily be seen that out of every dollar expended at the Golden Eagle store! one-half of the amount goes to help sweU the funds out of which the depositors of the defunct bank will be paid. The more money you spend at the Golden Eagle this week the nearer the Oregon Trust ft Savings bank will come to paying its depositors 100 cents on the dollar. Trade at the Golden Eagle this week and urge your friends to do the same, thus helping out the thousands of depositors whose names are enrolled as creditors of the Oregon Trust ft Savings bank. Get your money back. The Golden Eagle s Assignee Sale will help you do it Undermuslins Children's Wear Toys and Games Crockery Millinery Men's Clothing Women's Apparel Glassware Men's Furnishings omen's Furnishings Carpets Tin and Crockery Ware Books Corsets Rugs Woodenware And Everything That Anybody Wears or Uses in the Home All Safurda at Stupendous Bargain Deductions Useless to quote prices, for absolutely everything is reduced and will be sold for less than you ever bought goods of equal value for before in all your lifelong experience! . Over $100,000 Worth of Seasonable, Stylish Merchandise in Mighty Merciless. Massacre-Doors Open at 9 a. m. Daily Bj Order ol J. P. KENNEDY, Issljate of East Side Cars All Stopln Front i ot the Doors Vsmm clock en rjutrju. reou 2tok5:1J All Cars Trans fer Direct to the Doors The Store That Made The Corner Famous at Third and Yamhill Streets BORAH IS CONFIDENT. (Continued from Paaa One.) Reverend Sam Jones's Widow Gets $1,CJ3 per Year for life The name and the fame of Rev. Sam P. Jones have tne over the nation. While the noted evangelist preached the Gospel with peat power, it now transpires that he provided for his wife with treat good sense. 'As 4 result of this foresight tnd elf-denial The Mutual Life Insurance any la now paring Mrs, Jones $1,000 rer year, and will continue to do so during her life. In a recent letter Mrs. Jones thankj the Company for the way in which this matter has been handled. This is all good for Mrs. ' Jones, but how about the woman yet unpro tected and the man yet uninsured? The need is great and certain, i ne company is strong and ready. 'Write and learn more about how such protection can be secured. The Time to Act is NOW. For the new form of policies write teV The Mntoal Ufa Insnsaaca Geapaay ! New York. If. IV, . Or ALMA XX KATZ, Manager, Ainsworta Block, Portland, Ore. the government to be most Important la establishing sullt of both men inasmuch It was executed prior to the flllng on lands by Dogus entrymen. u aaso points, though indirectly, to parties who furnished Wells with money for the dummy entrymen. Its full contents follow: Article of " copartnership made and entered Into thla tenth day of February. 190J, between Frank Bteunenberg of Caldwell, Idaho, and William 8weet of Boise. Idaho. The said parties above name4 have agreed and by these pres ents do agree te Decome copartners in business aa -Bteunenberg ft Sweet, In acquiring, holding and selling timber lands In Boise county, Idaho, and doing all matters In connection with the own ing, holding, selling and managing of timber business in said county which they may deem desirable, their copart nership to commence from the tenth day of February. 1802, and It Is agreed that there has already been invested In said business the sum of 119,700. ot which amount William Sweet has in vested personally $12,200 and Steunen berg gt sweet, Jointly. $7,600. "It la further agreed that the copart nership ahall pay to William Sweet out of the money realised from the business the said sum of $12,200, with interest thereon at the rate of ( Fer cent from the date or tnu contract, t la further agreed that the interest of each of said partners is an equal Interest and that this contract covers all timber lands hereafter acquired by either of the parties to the contract, and that they shall share the proflta and losses, share and share alike, and be eaual oartnera in the entry business. In witness whereof, the parties have hereunto set. tneir lianas ana seais me day and year first --above written. "FRANK BTEUNENBERG (Seal. WILLIAM SWEET (Seml)r Dummy entrymen who filed on 6-4 rrouo or lands lor wnicn ueorae & Long waa dummy trustee were called on tne isoran mai in is mornlnr. According to the testimony of John I. Wells, who figured prominently In se curing entrymen to file on the Boise basin or "Palmer" group 'of lands, he had no connection with the fraudulent entries in township -4. The theory of the prosecution is tnat ne cropped out of the alleged , conspiracy about the ami time and the witnesses testified that Senator John I. Klnkaid paid them 1400 each, ror tneir claims. The testimony oi nmn f. v-oie- man. K. J. narnaugn ana otners wno were called waa to the effect that Kln kaid furnished them descriptions of the property to be filed upon - so that no claims would overlap. Under his In structions they stood In line over Sun day night and filed Monday morning. U19 That's the Number Robinson (D Co. When a man's In a hurry. It's a convenience to call up his clothier and find out just about what he, has that win suit him for the unexpected evening affair. No annoying delays waiting for the tailor, no going out unsuitably dressed, no wrinkles and misfits. I Evening clothes are a strong feature with us. Our fall and winter styles in the prevailing unfinished worsteds have elicited the highest expressions of praise from Portland's dress connoisseurs. Our Prince Alberts, sack coat suits, and SPECIAL VALUE BUSINESS SUITS, are notably superior in every point that contributes to perfect satis faction in men's clothes. Open Till Late Saturday Night Most Moderate Prices In Town After receiving final receipts the entry' men testified they had made deeds to George ,8. Long, whom none ot them knew. Long, who la the Taooma agent of the Weyerhaeuser Lumbar company, will be called to testify regarding the use of his name as a dummy trustee. Attorneys . lor the government - aay they will show thst J. J. Blake, clerk for Borah, srot natenta for these fraudu lent .entries from the land office and that Borah filed th deeds with the- moc- ratar? el state. Jala win b taa Ant Pua for tbe state sad 389-291 WASHINGTON STREET Distinguished Clothes for Men step - toward proving guUty knowledge. Borah's alleged PETTTJBOXE TRIAL SET. Federation Official Will Appear fa Court About October 15. ; . (Catted Prtas Leasee Wire.) Boise. Idaho. Sept. J7. Pale and ema ciated from Illness' George A. Pettiboae appeared In Ada county district ' court this morning and an order waa formally Issued by Judge Wood setting hia trial en th charre of complicity In. the mutv der of ex-Governor Bteunenberg for Oe- tooer i. 1 rrosecaung Attorney van g Attorney i Clarence Xtaxj row. for the defense- each announced they would be ready for trial on that date. : Judge Wood today heard the argu ments of tit attorneys ta the Injunction proceeding brought by Avery C Moor against ' the state treasurer to prevent the payment of the July bill of the Plnkerton National Detective agency. He took the matte- under consideration. HALT IS CALLED IN vX TEIAL OF PEEACHEIt A-' ftraitod Tnm Lmm4 . Wire.) -Lincoln, Neb.. Cepfc 17. In the trW, oa charge ot Immorality, ot Ray, va- hurt Ferguson, former pastor ot a fash ionable Loa Angeles church. Mrs, E. A. Cross, a member of his flock when he bad charge of the . University Place church here,-retold th story of ber re lations with th minister, but before all of ber testimony was taken a bait la the proceedings was called to look up the contentions of the defense that the church court la unconstitutional and that th form of th complaint la Il legal. .; . . it nt i .it -ii i H mi. ' .1 i i .. ' Keal fotnte- Incorporation. : Stcil Dlrtrb to tti WhU Til, .v. Or.. Bept fi. Tha MarMrt- Pnirt eorrn'i'iy, to carry e a real eenuo t $ at Ivrtland, yesterday a;- tides of iacorporatloa with th scr tary ot stat. The incorporators ar if. , E. Martm, J. E. Doles and ft O. liarfK man. The capital stock is t2SM0.. SI.. 1 ' '1 1 ! r )'.-:. 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