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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND SATURDAY EVENING. OCTOBER -19. 1907. BUILDS -UP llll BURCH PREPARES FOR LAND CASES G. 0. P. of Multnomah pouii ty Lays Foundation of Or ganizaiion Which Is" Ex pected to Wieldjome Old Time rower.- yt t ;i federal - Prosecutor Confers With Attorney General .. About Idaho Frauds. r: v (Waabrngtoa B ureas f Tb Jovoal) ... Washington Oct' H,- Special Assist ant Attorney-General M. O. Buroh ar rived here yesterday and held ah all-day conference with Attorney-Oflneral, Bona parte. He .aid: "It la agreed between ue that all criminal canes growing out of the Barfcour Lumber company caaea In Idaho will be prosecuted vigorously excepting that against Horace Hand of v; ; A Square Deal . - I assured rou" whan, yon buy Dr. Pferee'i family medicine (or all the Ingredi ents entering Into .them are printed on the TjoUle-wrapperi and their formulas art attested under oath a being complete and correct You know just whet you are paying for and that the Ingredients are gathered from Nature's laboratory, being elected from the. moit .valuable native medicinal roots found growing In our American fomtriraxtwhlle potent to cur are perfect harrateAQyen to (ha most delicate womjMtnildTrrr Not a oot n. tirnn'M f yiKMpg ana pry unm-imcs ud mi u;f n reJinrd eTv ccrl no. Thl luUrinalo in Burlington, Iowa, who ha. convinced the - arovernment by documentary evl- Republlcan politicians who used to denco of ' hlg innocence, hie case being lead and direct official, and office, in lSSSSi - wV&eXSS tTSJ -oriuuiu, uutuivnuiu wum; fiea inrougn. une iriaia win no negun fourth Judicial dlatrlct. and Who hope aa Boon hb possible of ' John , Klncaid, to do .o ..aln. have hauled out the old 'ohnjj. Well J -machine slate, dusted off the cobweb. bou. timber company for the recovery and grime of long disuse, washed It of 17,000 acres valued at 1600,000 will clean and blank, and are preparing to be prosecuted vigorously " ' , , , . , The caae involving United State. Die write many names upon It in June, Mct Attormsy Rulcg. w, be offered to Vp at the headquarters of the Union the president by the, attorney-general Republican, club in the Columbia build- as soon aa the president returns from , M. n r-oh.n it secretary la Louisiana. It la expected that a warm Ing. M Q. Cohen, its .ecretary, is controven,y wlu t ral,.d over Rutek on ouajr uuuami up iu. b.iuwiiip i soore.or charges or improper conduct that moat carefully constructed organ-1 In reference to the Borah case at Boise.. iw-tlon 1 n impreaaion nere is mat tne aepart- a Mnch 9r XaaaL ment of Justice Is disposed to defend . . "TTi.- u.... Rulck and that represenUtlons will Out In the highwaya and the byways b. mft(J t0 , vtUt)at by tna op. "Jimmy" Kertchem is gathering In the position to -Rulck In a atrenuoua at- members to the club at a coat to the tempt to induce tne, presiaent to remove Initiate- of $8 per head. Working him. closely In harmony varloua city and . .Senator Hevburn profeaae. ignorance county officials are herding in aa many or an issues in tne kuick case. Hey of the municipal and county employee aa bum is here to remain until congress will come into the-fold. convenes, preparing the report of the In the meantime the executive corn-1 joint commute or me nous ana senate mittee la perfecting its block system" I on the revision of federal laws of organisation and expect, by the1 time the prlmarle. are on to have the city and the county so solidly bound togetn ' er and so adequately covered with mem bers of the club that the organisations ticket will go through the campaign like a ciown tnrougn a noop. i FEDERATED COUNCIL EXPELS ENGINEERS Already those who are back' of the Union club', activity are beginning to pick out their candidates for the differ ent aounty, and district offices which are to be chosen In June next. The leg islative UCKBl IS Doing BBieciea wiui ea-1 -n r 1 ttt.j i t pecial care, and varloua men are being LrallUre lO CODiply VVltD. lll- structions uiuses mm 41 11 Among them I. John Gill, president of the Union Republican club, ana Dr. Kmmett Drake, one of Ha active mem bers, and various other men more or J less well known. Work for Itrohg Organisation. It la the purpose Of the- managers of I the union c tlon a f ar ea 1 machine pledged throughout culty in Labor Circles. The Stationary Engineers' union of .tfnifnl: was expelled from member ne Dledaed throughout all the ahip In the Federated Tradea council ramifications of its membership to the last night, because vt its failure to supportand election or sucn na comply with the Instructions of the for political office as may be chosen and ' indorsed by it. council. When the club waa organised Just The difficulty arose over a contro- prlor to the last municipal campaign one versy between the engineers and the of the chief and moat mooted provisions Portland Brewing company. The con- of the constitution waa that which pro- troversy, which concerned the nirtnber vlded that one of tha objects of the of engineer, to be employed at the club would be to . cnoose ana indorse orwwory, wm imni me i-uuncu candidates for primary nomination and for arbitration. The union refused to subsequent election. The organisation accept the decision of the arbitration came near splitting over that question, committee and after being warned was but It waa after much discussion re- given until last Monday to comply with talned in the constitution and made One the instructions. of Its leaning provisions. . Instead of complying the engineers The boast Is made by managers of the declared a boycott against the brewery, club that at the last general election the and set to work to curtail the conaump- organlsatlon from which the present tion of the plant's product In every club sprang elected a large majority of way possible. , As a result of this the "its ticket11 It 1. now 'prophesied that union waa expelled from the trade'a next .June "Will see a oomplete victory council. for the Unldh club and the candidate. The council will submit the fact. In Indorsed by It, the case to the national board of the en- ' Club Will aive, Ssroer " glfeeers' organisation, confident that it " . t,.rrZ7 i. , will result in orders being Issued to the The plan now being attempted Is tor Portianj unl0n either to comply with ecLt?Jdn0ief.,n"?tl7' e terms of the council or stand sus- i?.--1 1 1. iiS?Lm?E.1Cr 1 ?n LSI: ponded from the national association of fleea and induce there to run under Itutinna.v Mtinun ttnSfAlL-& 2Fl!ir2Ll? All It wa.y also decided at the meeting ?S-nyat.rLi w&.m..1ISatXw la8t nlht to PPdnt committee to co- hS? wh. h. i5iSn-hiI ?i .hi R operate with thestate and city author- Thi o-J? wnP tin ' 'ties in fighting the efforts of the tele- IhBi LS5nd'?f -7 !' "LIk'D: Phone company to declare the initiative a erpn iulclliai DrODflrtiAB of I La nwn being a most valuableantlseptlcand an'J ferment, nutritive and sootalng demul cent.. -.' Olvcerlne prays an Important part In vr-. nerce s uoiuen xaeaicai uiscovery in the cureof Indigestion, dyspepsia and weak stomach, attended by sour risings, heart-turn, four breath, coated tongue, poor appetite, gnawing feeling In stom ach, biliousness and kindred derange ment! of the stomach, liver and bowels. . Besides curing nil the above distressing ailments, tbe'Uolden Medical Discovery is a specino lor an diseases or the mueons membrane, as catarrh, whether ef fho nasal pesssircsor of the stomach, bowels' or pcivie omens, even in Its ulcerative stages It will yield to this sovereign rem dy f. Its nso be persevered In. In Chronic Catarrh of the Nasal passages. It Is welL while taking toe "Golden Medical uis covsry" for the necessary constitutional treatment, to cleans the passages freely two or three times a day with Dr. Saga's Catarrh Remedy. This thorough course of treatment generally cures the worst eases. . In courhs end hoarseness aused hv hm. cblal. throat and lung affections, except con sumption in Its advanced stages, the "Golden ateaicat viwovery- is a most emcient rem 11TIIEY MADE SMOOTH DEAL Dead Financier Discovered . to 4Iavo Juggled Stor age Battery Stock. (Colttd Press UtMd Wire.) New Vork, Oct. II. The reputation 6f William C. Whitney, deceaaed, has Buffered greatly by the revelations made In the investigation of the New York City traction systom, and it waa further damaaed when Orant B. Schley of the firm of Moore & Schley, bankers and brokera, testified before the public service committee that a check for 1114,000 which Anthony N. Brady sent .the firm was applied to Whitney's ac count. . Whitney being in debt to the firm for a loan. It appears that the greater part of I96S.000 which Whitney paid out of thu funds of the Metropolitan system for the paper franchises of the Wall snd Cortland t street ferries railroad com pany, this line never having been con structed, was for the benoflt of Whit ney himself. ft came out in Schley's -testimony today thst In 1I9 Whitney sold to the Metropolitan street railway several blocks of stock of the Electric Storage Battery company of Philadelphia, ag gregating more tlin 12(4.000. He transferred this to tiie company at 14S when the market-price wisj between 1S and 1S7. Seven or eight months later the company bought more than $800, 000 worth of stock In the oren market at price, averaging around SO. The In ference drawn from tne testimony ana Lawyer Ivlna' remarks was thst Whit ney unloaded 12(4,000 on the Metropol M-ftl II edy. especially In those obstinate, hanf-onun.at 145 ? ? not .t0 tjlrow. ih ."l?k eouf nscauaea ny irritation ana conrettlon of (Y"1 J"T (be bronchial mucous membranes. TbelDIa narket waa apparently coverr " Is not so rood for acuta eoiih ri- 1 the price dropped to 80. ing rrom suaaen colds, nor must It be ex It is needless for us to purchase a reputation by doing cheap work We have already gained an envi able one by doing only the best we know how! Ask anyone about "Perfect" furnaces and "McPherson" work the w. g. .Mcpherson co. Heating and Ventilating Engineers 328 Glisan Street knarket waa apparently withdrawn and pected to cure consumption In lu advanf-t' stages no medicine will do that but for a I the obstinate, rlronlc cougba, which, if nrv letcd,4if badly treated, lesd np to coniurn tlon. tt " Hlcina that ran - HEWS FORECAST WEEK OF COB BBBBHMMSWaSBwaM Heads of Government De partments Will Assemble at National Capital. S?".,"! 2L liL'.M1 fi mieri! and MferendVhj uncon.ritutlon.l. vi tua v gaiiiBonvu nm w ussjtw aw stand together in a block behind the ticket so arranged by the. club. Report has it that various county of ficials are wonting wun tne ciud ana Ed Thayer waa appointed to deliver an addreas on "Asiatic Exclusion" be- NEW E0SEBUEG BANK OPENS IN DECEMBER (Special DUpatea te Tba JoaraaL) Roseburg, .Or., Oct. 11. Roseburg Is to have a ' new national bank, to be opened December 1, known as the Rose burg National. The national bank al ready here Is. the First National of Roseburg. Tne charter for the new bank waa granted some time ago by the comp troller of the currency. The authorised capital 1. 160,000. The officers, elected recently, are as follows: Judge J. W. Hamilton, president; Napoleon Rice. llrst vice-president; J. V. Barker, sec ond vice-president; A. C. Marsters, cashier. Other members of the board of directors are 8. C. Bartrum. C. W. Parks and I. Abraham. All the mem bers of the firm are buxlness men of this cltv. Prominent stockholders are D. K. Shambrook and J. U. New land, both real estate dealers of this city. The bank will open In the new Mar sters building, at Jackaon and Cass utreets. This Is a fine new brick, now nearlng completion, aod occupies one of the moat prominent corners in tne city. The building. In addition, will be occu pied bv the Jewelry store of W. E. Clingcnpeel and a new barbershop to be opened on tne case street entrance bv A. Ij. Aiaaaix. i ne upper story will bo fitted up for office use. Hosebura a l read nag two ban kb. tne Douglaa County bank and the First Na tional bank. fore . the Forum at it. meeting In the Muixey puiiaing rnovemoer is. Plan, were aiso discussed for the fr??"""" ofVubo, -UmvU Tin" Portland It is apparent that the old-time politl-' At,t?? fl!2lintr.il r!2h J 116. ouu a year, ana it is argued that tnis amount would pay Interest on sufficient money to erect a nome zor organised laoor in tne city. TOWN TOPICS. clan, are working together with as much harmony as nossible in an effort to formulate a plan by Which something or tne power .wayea ny tne machine in the olden days of the convention may be picked up again In eplte of the di rect primary law. FRITZ CASE flOT JET OFF POLICE DOCKET 1 1 " Error of Clerk Made Decision Read Opposite to the Judge's Decision. Fred Frits, accused of running a bar In connection with a concert hall, Is to have another hearing in the .municipal court next Tuesday morning. The caae was before Judge Cameron yesterday. According to the records of the court shortly after adjournment the hearing had bean decided in favor of iv tne aerenaam. v nwriinjr wiuj, X. the defense, had mad a motion that the case be dismissed. This was all due to a mistaice maae by the clerk or tne oourt, it is saia. This morning a little word like "not" changed the situation entirely. In stead of "dismissed; demurrer sus tained," as appeared on the transcript yesterday after the Burnelde saloon man s name, mis moriun. lucre was the word "dismissed." and between "demurrer" and "suutained" a caret has been inserted and "not" written above. But Flits ha. not been dismissed. Judge Cameron explains by saying that Frank Hennessey, clerk of the court, simply made a mistake in filling out the blank sheet of the department Consequently Frtts is to be In .oourt next Tuesday morning. Judge Cameron made a personal Inspection of the sa loon and concert hall recently and It Is said tht from this visit he has handed down his decision which read one way on Friday and was altered on Saturday to mean just the opposite. A meeting of Taft supporters for president of the United States will be held in month.' Wisconsin some time this Major and Mrs. Joseph Faulkner of the Salvation Army are reestablishing divisional headquarters In this city Washington no longer Is Included in the same M vision with Oregon and Idaho. so headquarters are removed to their old nost in Portland from Hnnkane. M. Jor Faulkner", quarters are In the Wor- UUHIUUI, A UU 111 ,,,, Reliable hot water bag. and fountain syringps at moderate price, at Berni'a arug store iii Washington street Electropode. are different from any thing else for. the relief of rheumatic trouDies. signed guarantee to refund money if not satisfactory with each package. See Albert Bernl. the drug- Kitsi, tea vvuBnincian street. Races at Expo Rink. Tonlsrht a fast race and an nmntonr race Will be riven and aa there ark a numwr or expert stealers in tne city It promises to be Interesting. In nr- der to accommodate the clerk, and Shoppers two sessions will be arlvan and the rink will be open till midnight. BURGLARY SUSPECT ' AGAIN ARRESTED tSpeehtl Dispatch to Toe Journal.) ' The Dalles, Or., Oct. 19. Detectives L. C. Hartman, assisted by Constable Harper and Night Officer Gibbons, re captured Fred -Garrett yesterday. Gar- reii ib warned py tne authorities of Marion' county on a charae of hrniHnr niiu bluio ax urervaisvpn tne morning of September 17. " (t'oltfd Prtm Leased Wire.) Washington, b. C, Oct. 1 For the first time since early summer the week will see nearly all of the heads of the federal government In Washington. President Roosevelt will be back from his trip in the south and Secretary Root from his trip to Mexico. Vice President Fairbanks will fill sev eral engagements to speak In the south. William J. Bryan will begin a stumping tour of New York state. Aeronauts representing America, Eng land, France and Germany will contest in the second international balloon race for the James Gordon Bennett cup, which will sti&rt from St. Louis Monday. ' KdwSrd H. Harrlman Is to appear be fore the federal court In New York Mon aay to show cause why the petition of the Interstate commerce commission should not be granted calling upon him to anDear before It and answer the nni- tlons which he had previously declined filed a protest against allowing dla to answer, principally-concerning the af- reputable women of the adjoining town rairs or tne jnicago,ot Alton rauroao. of Moscow. Idaho, to Darade Pullman A conference of general Interest will streets almost dally, as they have for asaemDie in cnicago l uesaay unaer tne the past two weeks, complaints were at auspices .or tne national civil reoera- first made by the ministers or punman tlon to discuss the trust problem. to the city marshal and Mayor Lawrence The. eighth annual exhibition of the with.no effect. The women ride over automobile club of America will open from Tifoscow in outlandish riding suits Thursday in the Grand Central Palace, and walk the streets. Wednesday night NeW York, and continue for one week, a number rode back and forth tnrougn A number of large gatherings ara to the streets In a carriage singing. They be held during the week, among those were unmolested. It was shown in of most general Interest being the bi- council that these same women were enntai session of the Universallst Gen- arrested and fined at Troy for the same eral convention at Philadelphia, the offense. Lake Mohonk conference of friend, of The move of the women of Pullman is the Indian and other dependent peoples a result of the active campaign that has t i .l. vrniinnir M v th ttnnor mi., hern started for the cltv election in Da- sIssIodI river improvement association cember. Temperance revivals are helng at Mollne, Illinois, the National Hard- held nightly in a large tent, under the war. ...nrlllldli Atlantln CMir mr,A direction Of the W. C. T. U tne International Leaaue of Press clubs The fight lsbeing made against the inMA SUING UNDESIRABLES ANGER WOMEN OF PULLMAN Pullman, Wash.. Oct. 1. Sixty women, residents of Pullman, have ap peared before She council in a body and 10 lllflll 10 GREATJlfllSIS Mrs. Warner Declares Her Reputation Was Ruined by Term in the Asylum. (DnIUd Press Leased Wire.) New York. Oct. If. The suit of Mrs. Ellen E. Kenyon Warner against Dr. Ktevlu. Packer and Dr. Sidney D. Wll us for $50,000 damages for causing her to be committed to the Mlddfetown In sane asylum three years ago Is on trial here. The defendants are widely known as alienists. When put In the asylum Mrs. Warner wag receiving about $8,000 a year In royalties from her schoolbooks. She was then unuer contract with L. Apple ton & Co. to nrepare for publication a series of readers. Several volumes were published and were very DODUlar. On her release from the asylum Ap pleton & Co. refused to continue the publication of her books,' as she was re puted to be insane, and her standing as an authority on educational matters was impaired. She and her brother Walter Kenyon, were pioneers In the educational-reform movement 26 years ago. ner nusoanu, wltn whom she hud dis agreements over property, caused her Incarceration' In the asylum In 1904 OIL DRILL OPENS GEYSER IDAHO at Birmingham. Alabama. granting of saloon licenses, present council favors. rhlch the FOREST OFFICIALS MEET AT ROSEBURG NO CESSATION f BLUE LEDGE MINE (Special Dlipttch to Til JoaraaL) Roseburg, Or., Oct. 19. A convention of national forest reserve officer, i. In session In Forest Supervisor Bartrum'. offlc.. here. The object 1. to discuss generally the (Special Dbpates to Tbe Journal. V Grants Pass, Or., Oct. 19. Though other copper mines and smelters of northern California have closed down. there Is no cessation of activity at the Blue Idge mine in the Upper Apple- v i .v.. ...... i,vr.i.in- rate district. Superintendent Saf ford the betterment of the service. A num- tates l.hat th company will continue h rf tha ml., win nrnhnhlv ha to employ as many men as can pe changed to comply with the local condi- g,, mTV S5 In attendance are supervisors' and ul"fti. "I .IfPlSXnt f5 their special repreeentatlvea from the to.wn wV.a? 1"" .pinSa- ! -......;.. T'iii.ra.ns.ir irm I mine, promises to beoome a city of no ... nJ?.. T oi,. Aahianri r-nnniil. fti.. little importance. All of the mines , I nf h. Hl.rlr art r Water and Sand Hurled 100 Feet for an Hour Great Excitement. in O. C, making over 40 in ail - " - " fTVi4i lm tha ftrafr nt thmmti nnnvAnHnm 1 and it Is the Intention to hold similar "PTT. PS! -"RPFTTSTCfi TH iuimnHniii annlialtv Th wnrk that Iti. J. V forest supervisors bave done In south ern NDresron 1. of great value to the Oregon timber, and besides 1. the means or rowuiij w i.i, mu. ncuon (United Presi Leawd Wlre.l 01 tne state accessioie. xney duuq c ..i. r m c . tice. and mark out camping places, so e... u..tn. im.. hii . h. that the traveler can easily go through mlUed on the senatorial situation when um muuiuuui iu i na leave, ror tne national capital. The 11 11 meeting which was to nave been held T)AT ypu TVVJI'k'r'ni 1AT today oetween senator Files and iUJJXlXi UN Di Jj V X iJ the Klnc county members of the legis latures of 1903 and 1907 was called of the district are active, and develop- TALK ABOUT PROSPECT the King county members of the legls HAS BEEN POSTPONED JMaaSK Button, button, who's got the button? ing is to be held. uwinr to tne non-arrivai 01 tne Drass uurreii was taxen up by Marshal Sexyf Buttons ror tne men in Drue or tne r ort- lanu police xurce Lite aiiziutu lnspeuiiun which; was to have taken place this morning has been postponed one week ton ror vagrancy October 7, and while at Work on the street cleaning gonad Thursday eluded the cltv laiTer n4 inaue . nis escape, tie was arrested while splitting wood on the ranch of viu onarp on ive Aliie.. , Garrett has companion who la un der surveillance, suspected of being his accomplice in the Gervals robbery, but he is not yet' under .arrest He is aald. to te at worn on a ranch in Sherman county. OregOTfjfe THE POLICYHOLDBRS' COMPANY "PURELY OREGON" BEST FOR AN OREGONIAN HOME OFTICE COS. SIXTH AND ANKENY STREETS, PORTLAND A.'I MILLS,' ' :; President I SAMUEL 4 - CLARENCE S. SAMUEL, Genera Manager. - Assistant Manager. Pile, and word has been sent out to those who were notined that no meet (Special DUpatch to Tbe Journal.) Payette, Idaho, Oct. 19 The Oregon Oil and Gas. company, drilling at Well No. 1, located on the Coughanour tract, near the Oregon 8hort Line depot at this place, pierced a hard formation some twelve inches In thickness at i depth of 726 feet, and penetrated a cav lty filled with gas and water, which shot up past the drill and machinery and through the top of the derrick to a neignt or iuu reet or more. The out burst continued for nearly an hour. until it was shut nrr by the accumula tlon of sand beneath the casing. Great excitement prevails, as the water and sand were hurled Into the air like a huge geyser. Hundreds of people floctoed to see the aquatic dis play and last night remained In throngs In the public plkces discussing the ra- markaDle event. The drill was solidly imbedded in the well and it was not until late In the evening that It was extracted. It is predicted by oil experts on the ground that a good flow of both oil and gas will be found at no great ad- amonai anpm. Some little excitement was caused among the crowd at the well when a stranger asserted that the flow was fake, offering to bet a large sum of money, which he held in his hand, that the well could not be lighted, and when one of the employes at the well at tempted to put him out he threatened to shoot the man if he put his hand upon him. He was prevailed upon to leave the grounds. TWO NEW BUSINESS ' BLOCKS FOR EUGENE The Inspection will take place at the Armory.' on the morning of October 28. At first , it was suggested that the copper, tie up their uniform, with jrope, hooka and eves, or parte of a ball and Chain, but eventually Chief Grltsmacher decided to await at an nasara. uitii tne Duttons are aeiiverea. So the police are waiting. SECOND GERMAN FIRM IS FORCED TO WALL (United Press Leased Wire.) Hamburg. Oct. 19. Luetgens & Ein stein, an exporting and Importing house, suspended today as a result of the xauure oi uaue & uoenie: Idaho Advertises In Texas. (Special Blapatch to Tbe Journal.) Boise. Ida.. Oct. 19.-VCa.nvon county hustler, have- arranged a larare exhibit ..a . a . u . . . i . ui uiB unmuwiB ujl urn t-umiiy niiu sunt i sr. -. . them with John A. Isbell to the state COnSUmptlOll than fair at Dallaa, Texaa. for exhibition. V -me collection consist, or grains, -fw cuiy vuier prcpaTeV grasses, fruits and garden products and V ' -r f , Includes many of the choicest specimens -fV UOIl LQ UlO WOrlCL shown at the Canyon county fair. ?The ... .. ' ' Texaa fair will continue two weeks, and Consumption's record in New York City alone: 40,000 suffer ers; 10,000 deaths every year 200 A weekly 28 daily Qi one every hour, Q Scott's O Emulsion V has cured more X coughs and colds X more X (Special Dispatch to Tha Jonrnal.) Eugene. Or., Oct. 19. Among the new business blocks erected this year in Eugene Is one just started by F. L.. Chambers, a banker, on his vacant lot at the corner of Sixth and Willamette streets. It will be a two-story brick, 85x80 feet, and will cost $8,000 of $10.-000. The Eagles also announce that they will erect a two-story brick, 40x100 feet, on their lot on Willamette street near Fifth, to cost about $10,000. A Joint stock company is being organ ised among the Eagles to finance the enterprise. :Sss 3c 30-U ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AUjctableRprpratlontTAs-' tingdieStoraadisutDow3s(f lronuites DilionTlwrM iu?ssariKnu;ontalnsiKtttiT 0munifarphine narMiQeraL NOT NARCOTIC. MicnofdlkssHnfmsm AMltUti Jkmfmd HirmSerl- Aperfecl Remedy foTConsfljn-; Hon , Sour Storoatn.lJiarraw WorrusjConvuIsionsJ'fVErisfr ness andLossorSEEEP. locSinsk SijnafBtj of NEW YORK. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Aa. Exact Copy of Wrapper, In Use For Over Thirty Years nit wmuia Manar, ara nm mi, l Mkzm MiislWIMMMsltilllllWirB,?iaisltllliyitBw tlomeDecoratihg IS sot a difficult matter when rou use KOR-E-LAC THE ORIENTAL WOOD FINISH A combination of most durable Var nish and Stains for Interior Wood Work, Floors, Furniture, etc. THE BIG PAINT STORE Fisher, Thorsen & Co. a FRONT AND MORRISOIN STS. f SAM ROCK, BUEGLAR, CAUGHT AT ASTORIA A cougns ana J and prevented inartorough tbe Canyon count prod elaWiei We.Bft4tl.00. (Special Dlapatcb to The JouraaL) Astoria. Oct. 19. Patrolman Me. Twombly arrested a burglar while at tempting to enter a residence at Fourth and Commercial streets early . thl. morning. This is the first capture of a burglar ror over a year. The man gave his name as Sam Rock. He claims to nave come rrom Portland. EXAMINER'S OPINION - OF HEINZE'S BANK (Stecial Dlapateh to The Journal.) Butte, Mont., Oct. 19 8 tat e Bank Examiner Timothy E. Collins of Helena,- has taken charge of the affair, of Heinse'a State Savings bank, which closed Its door. Thursday. Examiner Collin, announce, he will report on the bank', condition In about ten- day, j Despite the opttmlstlo utterance, of General Manager E. P. Chapin, that the bank 1. in position to resume - when the financial atmosnhere ' shall ' han cleared, there Is a well defined feeling uw m mM ue juemse iinance. THE PEBFECnOW OPwHSKT V,.-' M I J HOTT CHEMICAL CO Fortland Oir lsrtrlbutow.vl will preclude the reopening of .the in- auiuuon. r The; State Savina-s bank is rated as the largest evlngs bank in Montana. It -deposit. tf wage earners( to which It catered, exceeded three millions. It ha. developed that When Heinse took control of the bank in 1905 he owed It $600,000. The control. It is said, X wa. eecured for $300.ouo. ao cordlng to-Manager Chapin, Heinse still owe. hi. own bank $300,000. The fail ure Is one of the largest In the history of the state. CUT RATE GROCER S Charges conspiilicy . ,v s 1 .:;t""":n,.? -V; ,' (Special IMspatet- w) Tbe JoeraaLl ' Seattle, ' ' Oct. lS.-rCharglng that the Wholesale Grocers' aasoclaUon and the petal 1 Grocer a association are con-plr. Ing to force him out of business, C. H. Strong, a cut-rate grocer, asks . prose cuting Attorney Macintosh to bring proceeding, against -member, of bmtt association, on the ground that they are engaging In a combination in re straint of trade. ; Strong; has been d nied goods because for hualnaa n.. poses he often cuts prices. , . Journal for Idaho Rflx talts. iS-iSpeclal DUpatch to the Journal.) ' Boise, ?da Oct. 19 Mrs. Ada Mer. ritt of Salmon City, formerly editor r,f the Salmon City llecordr, ban rtnr f ! t to establish a' paper to tie ih . der.the auspices of the l .fxlisfi .m assembly at either 'Cs.Uwi.il or if-,: -t. Mrs. Merritt la one ef ' ' vt' ers in the nlat nnd u V"1' f per of the Itet a Stale k it 3. t V