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1 " 1 ' 'ft THE r OREGON DAILY, JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESPAY EVBNINO, NOVEMBER 8 1907. SUBURB IICIIES FOMf.1 Sell wood Board of Trade .Elects A. X. Wills Prcsi- i dent Much Work to Do. ' jit the annual meeting of the Scllwood board of trade last ntjnt In Btratiiman a ball, East Thirteenth ""d Spokane ave- . ue, Councilman A- N. ills was elected rMnt L J. Hk-ks of the Hicks-I Chatten Enpravhig company elected vt..nr..idrnt and J W. Campbell 'M aM-rt-iary f r ' nuina,"year. H-ir.ifier ail im-etlriKs will be. held In Krr.hlmnn'a hull each Monday evening;. Much work I before, the aayoclation. and much lia. lon iicctimjuiaiiou ny mo board of trado In the paat. It la five of alz yearn uM, one of the oldest on I the east side, (luring which time V. 11. imntuih has l'en prweldent conlnu- oualy. Mr. Hicks hna been aecretary of the organisation during the paat year .V- ft t it- N. Wills, Newly Elected President of Sellwood Hoard of Trade. nnunced wan made public. A location for a new i:hoolhouno haa been secured bv the committee and submitted Jo the ' board Of olurallon. ' Action will he taken looking toward the nrocurifiK or the car manuractarm riant proposed iy me I'oruana tiauway Light & l'ower company for Sellwood or the near vicinity, it is stated the company Intended building one of Its clubhouse for employes either In Sell wood or Mlltvauklo. and a special effort will he niHilf to art that for Sol I wood. Htreot Improvement was rilscusNed land a protect made because of the con tinued use or open cars on com days on the Meliwoou line. LUMBER COMPANY'S BID KEJECTED L. J. Hicks, New Secretary of Sell- wood Board of Trade. ' and has always taken an actlte Interest in the work of the board- Mr. Campbell, the new secretary, has also been a reg ular stteadant Little business was transected laat right beyond the election of officers. There will be new committees appointed - to lake tip the work at the next meet in. A discussion of the division of the school district came up, but nothing further than has previously been an- (WsablDftaa Boreas ef Tke 3oaraaI.) Washington. V. C. Nov. 6. The Cas cade Lumber company's bid on 60. 000.000 feet of standing- timber In the laklma valley nas been rejected, to gether with all others, by the secre tary or tne interior, t'rotests by lum bermen against the cruisers' estimate of the amount standing caused Inquiry with the result that the secretary, de termined to dispose of It In another manner. MATE JOHNSON DIES OF INJURIES ("pecUl Dispatch to The Journal.) Astoria. Or.. Nov. i. Walter Johnaon. first officer of the schoonor Anna M. Campbell, who was severely Injured yes terday through the breakina- of a allna of lumber which fell on him. died this morning In the hospital. 11EN HER BACKACHES v . A Woman Finds All Her Energy arid Ambition Slipping Away. rot tl and women know how the aches and jialns that come when the kidneys fall irfnke life a burden. Backache, hip pains, heads one a, dlsiy spells, distress- j lng urinary troubles, all tell of sink kid- I neyifand warn you ot the stealthy ap proton spf diabetes, dropsy and Hrlght's disease.. Doan'a Kidney Pills perma- i nently cure all these disorders. Here's proof of It In a Portland woman's words: 1 Mrs. A. 8. Cummlngs of Hi Clacka mas street, Tortland, Oregon, says: fKldnejr tompUlnt and backache have clung; to rnaer a long time and often I suffered severe attacks of It. Some times it was a dull, heavy aching over the kidneys and again shsrp, acute pain In" the small rf the back. The kidney secretions passed too frequently and Often with pain. I had tried Hcveral remedies with poor results and was fl nally Induced to use Doan's Kidney Pills. They helped me very quickly and, continuing- their use, I soon found relief from the aches and pains and the action of the kidney secretions waa also strengthened to a great extent. I rec ommended Doan'a Kidney Pills In our papers three year ago. I am always pleased to sajr a good word for this remedy and am glad of this opoprtunlty to confirm my former testimony. For sale br all dealers. Price 50 cent Koster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Ktates. Remember, the name Doan's and take no other. IS MURDERED III FIGHT Willi Chicago Burglar Kills James Wr. Alap-ay, Los Angeles .Commission Man. Remington QuaKty is the highest claim atYcan be made for any typewriter 5xl Remington Typewriter Company (aaMatpQUlsYj) v 249 Stark Street, Portland, Oregon 1 I M I - I ,-- , yi f (United Press Leased Wirt.) Chicago, 'Nov. 5. In a desperate truggle with a burglar early this morn ing, James W. Alaway, a commission merchant of Los Angeles, was shot and killed In the home of his brother Ed ward. In Austin, a suburb. Th mnr. dered man retired early last night and beforo dawn this morning his brother was awakened by shots which followed the sounds of scuffling. Rushing to the apartments bt his brother, fidward saw James stagger and fall. "1 was shot by a burglar was all the wounded man said, and a moment later he was dead. Two of the burglar's bullets struck Alaway, one going through the left arm and the other penetrating the chest near the heart f The dead man lived at J110 Park Orove avenue, Los Angeles. All over the room were evidences of the struggle. Upon being awakened by the burglar Alaway undoubtedly made an 'attempt to capture him, a fierce btniffRte tnl Ala-!ty's death fol lowing. After firing the fatal shots the marauder escaped through the window I i-j wnicn fie nau enierea me Alaway residence. The Alaway hf me was one of eight bon.es In AusMn and Oak Park ran sacked by burglars last night and early this morning and It Is supposed that the man whoj murdered Alaway was In voked In all. GOMPERS NOT AFRAID OF LOSING HIS JOB 'p President of American Fed eration of Labor Secure in Executive Seat. The Kind Yott Hare Always Bougbt, and which has been in use for over SO years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his pcr- rjf-f , Bonal supervision since its Infancy. 'C&CC&i'l. A Mvot Tin nnA tf (Iaaaiva irnii In this All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-grood" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A , Castoria is a" harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare , gwic, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It '. contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms , and allays Fererishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind reUeve Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. CEflUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of S7 "H&rrx '-cut TIio Kind You Hate Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. . sits MswvsnMt, rr stvaaav tmn. atwveaa em. t (United Press Lessed Wire.) WaaWngton, D. C, Nov. 6. At the general headquarters of the American Federation of Labor In this city the officials are busy preparing for the annual convention to be held at Nor folk next week. Apparently no one at headquarters is worrying ' much over the story sent out from New York last week to the effect Uiat a fight j.-Is to be made at the Norfolk conven tion to knock out the reelection of President (Jumpers and the present members of the executive oouncll. That there is some disaffection In the ranks of the labor organizations affiliated with the federation is not denied. But It Is believed to be con fined almost wholly to the socialist element which has always been more ar lts opposed to Prepident Gompers ai(d- hlg policies and which some 13 years ago xucceeded In effecting' his removal from the presidency for a year. The present revival of the move ment is said to be due largely to the action of President (lomoers and .the executive council In suspending the I'nilud Brewery Workers of America for ignoring an order to surrender jur isdiction over the engineers, firemen, coopers and drivers In the United Urewery' Workers. Several other labor organizations, especially the unions with Uerman members,' have declared their sympathy for the Brewerv Work ers and have fprmed a league with the avowed intention of getting President ucmpor a scaip u possible. But in tho opinion of practically ,jU1 or inose weu-iniormea as to the situa tlon f resident Uompers Is loo strongly ininntima in ins position to De ousted by tuo disgruntled element With the exception of one year he has filled the office of president of the American jeufcrauon or j-,anor ror 20 year and on the whole the vast army of workers affiliated with the organisation appears iu ue wen Buusriea witn mo way lij which he has conducted Its affairs. NOT WIFE, IIEXCE CAi BE WITNESS (Special Dlapatch to The Journal) Chehalis, Wash., Nov. 5. Judge Rice opened the regular November term of the Lewis county superior court here today. The docket was shifted sorner what by an unexpected turn in the state case against John W.- Roberts for crim inal aswault. Prosecuting Attorney Har mon had1 Indorsed the name of Mrs. Roberts on the subpena as a state wit ness. The defendant's attorneys ob jected to this when It developed that the woman heretofore known as Mrs. Roberts had never been married to Rob- .. . t . .. , .11 r. .. .1 1 . . t -. t . from testifying against him. It is-said the woman's testimony will be very valuable for the state. gfc'gfe FEATURES of BUCK'S HLATLRS ARE IMPORTANCE TO STOVE BUYERS The heating of the home is a most important item both from a standpoint of economy and sat isfaction. The heater that will produce the great est amount of heat with the least fuel is the stove -that should have a place in your home. The price you pay today for a stove is but a small part of the expenditure in the lifetime of the stove. Buck's Heaters are truly wonderful and economical heaters perfected products of 60 years of stove building. No mat ter what kind of heater you may need, whether it be for wood or coal, this most complete line offers every practical size and style that is demanded. Buck's Air-Tight The highest-grade and the most eco nomical wood heater made. It is double lined, has ornamental cast-iron top, with swing cover, ornamental cast draft that extends upward and out ward; no ashes can fall on the floor. Has nickel foot rails and nickej screw draft. This heater in three sizes priced respectively, 97.75, $9.25 aid 911.00. Our terms on these heaters ?! DOWN, ?1 WEEK. Buck's Combination Wood and The Great Suck's Hot Blast Coal Heaters These are of air-tight construction and are made in a number of sixes; have ornamental cast-iron fronts and swing tops. Handsomely nickeled foot rails and nickel rings. All doors and drafts ground to fit perfectly. These heaters are priced as follows: $9, $10.50, 912.50 and up. OUR TERMS on any of these, 91 DOWN, $1 WEEK. The world's moit wonderful better will bum any kind of fuel hard coal, toft coal, coke, wood or slack. Holda fire for 48 houra. Will heat floor aa well aa the ceiling-. A handsome heater, beautifully nickeled and ornamented. Requires but little attention. Host cleanly heater made; dust and dirt reduced to a minimum. Will aave one-third of your fuel expenditures. . Made in many different sixes, ranging in price from $21.50 up to $56.50. Our terma on any Hot "Blast Heater f 1.00 DOWN. 1.00 WEEK. ' SALE OF DINNER SETS ENDS TOMORROW In the Crockery Department ending tomorrow we offer at at tractive special prices and terms fancy and serviceable Dinner Sets, consisting of 42 pieces, 50 pieces and 58 pieces. The oppor tunity of completing your needs for the holiday season is suggested in this sale. - SPECIAL TERMS $1.00 DOWN, 50c A WL1LK 42-Piece Dinner Set, $3.75 Regular $5.00 Set in best semi-porcelain an attractive pat tern in rich blue art-nouveau decoration. 56-Piece Dinner Set, $7.50 Regular $9.25 set in a new and pleasing pattern best semi porcelain blue art-nouveau decoration. 50-Piece Dinner Set, $7.75 Regular $9.75 set of Maddock's English porcelain an at tractive pattern in rose and gold decoration; 56-piece set in same pattern for $8.75.' 56-Piece Dinner Set, $14.50 A new pattern that sells regularly for $1825 conventional "Iris" design in green, gold and brown. -JC&.. BASEMENT SPECIAL TEAPOTS for 60c For tomorrow only at this special price the Basement Department places on sale high-grade English Teapots, in fancy design highly glazed finish and rich blossom decoration. Ah oppor tunity to select an artistic table piece. Japanese Mattings Special at 22c Yard In the Carpet Department sixth floor for tomor row's special selling we offer regular 35c quality Japa nese Mattings in inserted patterns and an assortment of popular colorings at the above reduced price. Money Saving Opportuni ties Offered in Our Exchange ' Dept. I YOUR CREDIT It 6000 J ii i i ' ' ,i j,i, , , -Sv' WWW w 'U JHLftfJlsff COMPLETE)1005EfURm5j1ER5 MAKE YOUR) OWW TERMS j Ladies' Waiting Apartment on the Balcony Free Phone and other Conveniences .Washington's Finances. (SrwUl Dttiwtcb to Tb. looraaLt Olympis, Wsh.. Nov. 5. The monthly statement of State Auditor Clausen for October shows a balance on hand rn the state's general fund en November 1 of $120,921.01. as compared 'with I16M78.SI on hand on October 1. Th. I October were 1200,139.14. October dls- burssments wsre 1141,7.14. - HAMMOCK ORCHARD This famous estate of 2,300 acres FOR SALE, in tracts to suit: 3 miles eastrff Biggs, Butte County, California, on the line of North ern Electric railroad. Private loading switch installed on property RAISE f RUIT, NUTS AND ALFALFA On land already set to fruit and seeded to alfalfa. Five trops of alfalfa are produced annually . WITHOUT IRRIGATION This land is pronounced by experts to contain the best soil in Cali fornia. Exceptional shipping facilities. Close markets. Good climate. Why speculate with undeveloped property when this land is already producing paying crops and being sold at prices and terms of bare land." For further information address Q. W. HUflE COMPANY 268 MARKET STREET. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. OR BIGGS, BUTTE COUNTY, CAL, P'B'TP maun -ai njHisisaRBi ail I iBintnsMniMa M'MINNVILLE IX FOE CIVIC IMPROVEMENTS 5 (Speeiat Dlapatch to Tbs Journal.) McMinnvllle, Of,. Nov. 5. The annual celebration here yesterday resulted In the election of the following: W T. Macy, mayor; Vine W. Pearce. recorder; C. H. Neal. marshal; C. C. Jacobs. Q. W Hfndershott. Us Miller and I. Reese, councllmen. Amendment la h .i.- charter were adopted as follows: Section , providing- for special elections, car ried by 228-to 7; section 7iprovld- uif tot we issuance of bood not to I THANKSGIVING SUGGESTIONS I90f CROP- 1907 CROP ISuSn.0?1 a'ln'- carefully seedfid, per lb ..12H Fancy Sultauaa Raisins, per lb , 12V4 Grecian Currants, band picked, per lb . . . U . . ; . . , . . ' . . . lM, Leghorn Candied Citron, per lb .2K Leghorn Candled Orange Peel, per 1T '. '.'2 5 A Leghorn Candled Lemon Peel, per lb 24 Mission White Figs, per lb ... f X2 Mission Black Figs, per lb VA Preferred Stock Custard Pumpkin. 3-lb. can 2fE Preferred Stock Cream SquaBh. 3-ib. can " ''2fiZ Home-made Mine Meat, per lb " " "i r ; Hetns Mince Meat, -lb. crock . oS Durkee Mince Meat Spices, package ,..r..,.., '. lhi Dnrkee Pure Leaf Sage, package ... ' 1 Durke Poultry SeasonJnB. per can, 10c and 2lS New walnuts, fancr, 2 pounds 4rtS New Almonds, fancy. Z pounds for !..!!!!!."! 3x2 Rogue River pplea. per box stl ka Sliced Lemon Cling Peaches, gallons 5 0? Bwcst Older, Belled Cider, Purest Spices, Strictly Fresh Eggs. TURKEYS TURKEYS TURKEYS Place your orders for our Famous Corn-fed Turkeys for your Thanks- giviitj dinner- D.C BURNS COMPANY , 810 TAUO STBSXT, BXTWSEK TATXCK AID SAIiMOIf. Both ybone Main eia. A-ieae. 32 exceed $5,000 for the purchase of cit park, carried by 228 to 98: sections S4 3, 143, 147, 148, providing for contests of elections for. the council, declaring county roads in city limits to be streets, regulating thye manner of street im provements and-the duties of the street commissioner, carried by 18? to lit sec tion, 71, providing for creating sv water 'A ( and light commission and the Issuance of bonds hot to exceed 123.000, carried fey 169 to 147. ' - The vote was the largest for many year on account of the proposed amend tnents to the city charter. The bpfosfc. fight!" ' meIdujenta put up , hard it " i" ft