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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 18, 1907. .J , 1 !! I MM-XL 1 UJ nCOSMJIIICE SPEEDY OPEIIIUG LOOK FOR TRAIN ROBBERS HERE 3Ien Who Burglarized X. 1 Ollices Relieved Hiding mess if m im NEW RODENTCURE 0FB1KEMCTED ran I Voluntary; Donations Con tinue to Swell Money for June Carnival Eastern .Magazines Will farry Ad vertisements. Money for the Hone follval next Hummer U cumlng In rapidly and Our l"K tlio 't fiw wrvka neveral liun- Im'J tl'illMm hkVo been forwarded to I In- officer of th auMocUtlon a "free will" uffcrltiK o that the' fund I rap i lly iiMnumliif good iroiortlan. While ottier people liuve lrn buy v. iih C'hrlctmua shopping, General i'at n'lijfr AK'-nt McMurray of the Harrl- irmn llnrn hi Oregon lias been ut work I'tuklng up ud vertlminent jiropoalttoui unh riimtern niugaaine and nemapapur it ml uriuiiflng for rate for the feel a I At th bottom of every ndverlleo Hunt curled by any of the llnrrlman lines thoniRliout the country will be tin- following notice, pi luted in red Ink to here ihjhmIIiIu : .lnku vmir ticket to the writ read iiu i .. 1 1.. ...i b...... r..niivul lmiA -7 It hu been decided to' allow long nine limit on excursion ticket unj In all probability very cheap rata will be muile by line wlthUi tne stale l plitreit of lnterekt auch as 8ealdc, Antorlu, The i)alles, and other points In Oregon so that the visitor I I'M! Vttl tho pense. Letter from most of the cltle In the st.ite nie coming in telling of plan f'ir the fl'iuts they are expttcllng n m rul to participate In the all-Oregjn I iiraile Am there will be in the nelg'l iM.rhoiid of loO.oOU pi-ople In tho ci:y and an many of them UI come with Hi.- Idea of rem.tliilnK or Investing In the Ktate the ad erll.tlng poMHlbililles i r the parade ti the various aecllona nf Oregon are unlimited. The battleship fleet which left Hamp ton Itnad lust week will reach Kan KranclM In May and It 1 expwt.-d 1 1. at rrealilent Koosevelt will be thorn tci review 11 If he goes to Han Krati i ihco and liien ni'cepta the Invitation in dedicate Hi- Alanka-Yukon fair hull.l- Iiiks It Is Im li-ved he will ue present .11 ll.e fetlval In I'm Hand A committee from the clly council .imposed of fount lltn-'ii Anriand. Huk-r . iid Hellers Is at present Investigating 'he advisability of erecting u welcome inch at the union station. to the will huvo .an opportunity to entire state at nominal ex- State Board See Time When Kat Proof Buildings Are Necessary. Rat-proof building and a thorough disinfecting of railroad station, car and steamboat waa advocated by the atate board of health which held It annuo! meeting at Balem yesterday. Dubonlo plagu and typhoid fever ware discussed at lenrth at the meeting and It waa decided that the board would use all lta InfluuMce to see that the state I thoroughly protected from the former by proper ciuarantlne. ami the destruction of rat and ngalnst the latter by proper Inspection of the dnlrle ann mil sold tne public. I'r. Alfred Kinney of Astoria wn elected president of the board and will succeed Dr. K. P. Plckel of Medford. Ir Andrew C. Smith 0' Portland was Dr. Andrew Smith t- 1LW1TB WAS SXCX. When a man -aay he atway ws sick troubled with a cough that laated nil winter what would you thing :? lie should ay be never was lck sine using liallard's lloruhound byrup. 8uch 11 man exist. Mr. J. t. Clark. Denver, Colorado, writes: "Kor year 1 waa troubled with a severe cough that would last b!I winter. This cough left tne In a miserable condition. I trlotl Mallard's 1 lorehmind Syrup and have not had a sick day since. That's what It did for me." Sold by all druggists. COFFKI Deginnin v i t h pood, Hcst pocs on to the finest; all nioncyback. S t 1 1 : enininr s you Your grocer lent like nrturnn your money it; wo pay him. If lected vice-president. The president and lce-presldent are the only two officers hosen at this meeting I'r. Kobert ('. Yenney of rnrtland will hold over as secretary of the board. liubonlr uIukup was a scusscri st lengtli." "aid Dr. Yenney, who returned from Kalem Inst "evening, "and we de cided to work with the state ratlrond ommlsslon In the effort to prevetu its getting h foothold In Oregon. It was leclded to draft a set of rules setting forth what the board means by cleanly nnd sanitary arrangement In caring for railroad depots. cu.ti In and ships and steamboats. The danger Is in the fad that, once started, the pLmuo Is almost Impossible to eiadliate It Is not con fined to the roiuit towns alone. but spreads up the rivers wherever there Is any traffic and Infects an entire com munity that way." Dr. Yenney said the time Is coming when the state amr city laws will com pel the building of rat-proof structure and the repair end remodeling of pres ent buildings, fitting them with wire rrratings and screens .uo that all bulld ngs will be rat-proof. "The danger lies with the rats." said Dr. Yenney, "and we will not be safe from Infection until they aro driven a war and starved out." Typhoid fever and the danger of in flation from uncleanly dairies wore also also brought before the board, and the work being done at present In going carefully over the dairies and seeing that the milk sold Is handled in a sunl tarv manner will be kept up Circulars vfH be printed bearing the rules governing burials, deaths, hlrths and contagious diseases and will be posted in every posrofflcp. In the state. The annua! report of the secretary will not be completed until after the first of the year and will be printed In the February bulletin. The member of tho hoard present at the meeting were Plckel. Medfnrd: fir -K A. Pi Plans for Kesuming Busi ness at the 3Ierchants fta tional Well Under Way. Dan for reopening th Merchant National bank are under consideration by the comptroller of the currency Hank Examiner Wllaon and J., Frank WaUon, president of the auapended bank. Mr. Watson I expected to arrive homo the first of next week, after a conference with the comptroller on tne tiluu nronoaed hv W'staon. it said in comptroller win . a similar conference peiween and Wilson on the former arrival here, and after these two men hav irone over the irnullil lliorougniy m r. W llaon will make a final report and rec ommendations to th comptroller. TIim tiatTiimiinl makes Certain Tt nnlrement in the matter of increased emiltnl iiti1 resources, and caah on band. If these requirement are hidiuihiuhj met the liarik will be reoneneu. At nresent Itank Kxamlner Wllaon i In ehMrire na receiver for the govern muni id- la carrv hit on tne worn 01 llntililntliiir claims and collecting I miniM it is sfiiii collections are K""u ind the bank s affairs are In a shape fa- fon.hle to the ulan for reaumptlon or hnslneas It Is said K. t Mears. receiver or me Title Guarantee & Trust company, l making arrangement to take up quar ter In the Maniuanv building and let the large banking rooms and abstract ing plant now occupied In tho eommer- tal building. The oDject la 10 rrauic expenses collections are oemg punnru, mn'i oc receiver Is preparing to take over tne arlous subsidiary companiea inrougn ,hlch the depositors' funds were Invest ed The receiver' Intention ! to sen or lease the abstracting plant and safety deposit department Art floods. The Western Importing company have one of the prettiest Christmas stores In town. Arrayed on all sloes are oeaun ful articles, such as porcelain ware. Hatsuma, bronze, ivory, cloissonne ann silk goods, hand carved furniture, mat ting and rugs. In fact, everything that would appeal to Christmas shoppers looking for exquisite gifts at nominal prices. The company, since they have moveU In their new quarters, 325 Mor rison street. Marouam nuiimng, nave adopted a new system of sulllng good which Is becoming very popular. Tomorrow ami Friday poaltlvely the last davs fnr discount on eaat side ga bill. Portland Gas company WVOKKI) SOX GETS ma SHAKE OF ESTATE I'ndcr the will of Mrs. Ellxabeth Eck- erson, Iilel ror prooaie yrmcius;, -nc f her sons, Rufus Ingalls Kckerson, re ceived a direct bequest of $30,000. which over half of the estate. The esti mated value of all the cording to thla son. who executor as were K. V. Port land; Dr Alfred Klnnev, Astoria; Dr. W. R Morse, 8nlem. and Dr. Robert C. who Dr. roe. property, ac ts also named of the will. Is (66,350. Another son. Theodore Henry l-,CKer- son, of racramenu is 10 it-hC .,nu mirth of the remainder or me esiaie. Anotner quarter of the balance goes to Adelaide K. Reynolds, a daughter, who Is the wife of CoUinel Alfred Reynolds of the I'nlted States army, and an equal portion to another daughter, who is also the wife of an army officer, Colonel C. M O'Connor. . The remaining quarter Is divided equally between Reglna Kckerson and Theodore .1. Rckerson of Junction City. Kansas, 'hiuireti of a deceased son, Kd wln Philip Kckerson. The will states that the favor shown to Rufus Ingalls Kckerson Is because he has been denied opportunities that have been open to the other children. in rortlanil. Tomorrow and last days for ill" Mil pi.rllnn.l Kridnv positively the "iint on ejit side gas ,-,,,l...lV t Yenney Portland. The absentee were Drs. Andrew C. Smith and C. J. Smith of Portland. Dr. C. J. Smith Is at pres ent In Kurope. Hills and Horses are a bad comtn'iiation nnd the resultant strained shoulders and legs must )e jjiven carcul atten tion if your laithltil lieast is to besiiircd to vou. Prompt treat ment is necessary and the licst suited for the purpose is old reliable Mexican Mustang Liniment. Made of oils, famous for their jienetratin and healing quali ties it quickly relieves soreness, j soothes the injured parts and : removes all stillness from the joints and limbs. Bend for a FRIiH copr of our valuable booklet 'Points from a Horse Iioctor's Iharj." I. yon Manufacturing Co., 44 South Fifth St., Brooklyn, N Y. SSESQ3E Hi nW Kfi B 'H'H tajiks ' J" 4 , ii r I i ij fax Hvn f "siii Awst v t Store Open Evenings Until Xmas Thfe Holiday Shoppers Are Making Store Open Evenings Until Xmas J. M. ACHESON'S THLIR HLADQUARTLRS The way is open to you to secure for Christmas gift some of the choicest ready-to-wear apparel in Portland at a saving, and you ddn't need full cash. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Coats A black, blue and brown semi fitted 50-inch Kersey Coat, nicely trimmed, regular $17.50 value, Thursday rfT only.... D iO Lvery Coat Reduced Furs We have selected 100 Fur Ties from our large stock of Furs ; regular $10.00 and $15.00 gar ments, I hursday on ly $5.00 Lvery Fur Reduced 5 Mi r Suit Special FOR THURSDAY Women's handsome Tailored Suits, wool checks and serges, in a variety of most popular winter shades, satin and silk-lined; regular dyl CA $:KU)0 values MtT0U r Lvery Suit Reduced INITIAL 'Kerchiefs 20c values, six in a box 600 per box, 12Kc EACH PLAIN BACK Combs 50c and 65c val ues, 30c AFTER DINNER EXTRA SPECIAL 1 25c U'TO Collars Turn-Overs a nd Stocks, values up to $1.50, Thurs day, after 6 p. m. only, at Skirt Special FOR THURSDAY Walking and Dress Skirts, colors black, blue, gray and stripes in Pa nama, fancy mixtures; regular $10.00 values... $3.50 Lvery Skirt Reduced DENT BST ' DRIVING 1 Gloves Reg. $2.25 valine, $ 1.25 Waists Wo o 1 Waists, black and white, reg. $2.25 values, 98c WHOLESALE AND RETAIL jo 51. Ach eson Wm AND STS. A great sacrifice sale of stylish Ladies' Ready-to-Wear apparel. Cost is no object. Every suij must go. Northern l'n Iflr railroad dMctlvr nd the loodl Killr.i liillevc tli.it thla City hail lii-i-n neh-ftril hh n htdlnic plui'8 by the men who ur rMiirltile for one of the bolilmt rolihi'rli'ii that has oc curred nlniiit Hi llnu ut tho railroad for manv in (in lis. Home tlim Muiuliiy ri I k )i t tho railroad ilrpot Iiiillilint,' at riiiHni nml I-.lnii, WHRIilllKton. win iriKvn hud ny uurjj- lara. All ihe rn.st, l.oli . n k n ic to Hie . railroad ronipuny Unit li.nl hwn left in the offlcra imr nixlit .n Ki'cured iiy , th rohbiTH. iinil nil of Ihr ixfrcMM unit- ter at eali ili j brnkfn nx-n and rlftfxl nt h1uii1i!i. The r:i:lrml nftu'lnln urr estroineiy reticent coiiceriiliiK tin- t'n t or un lofn Kiidtulncl II Is known that the tah aei-uri'il anniunii'.l tn h rnimuli't- i able auni .mil Unit mui li "f tlie exprv mutter atolcn wiif fi mhiip tlmn nrdi- nary value Many 'f the i-rr'' pack- i airea contuln.-.i iirti-n-H inn-nin'u as, ('hrlatnina Kl f " '" H lll aevernl day befcir'- the i.nli"inl n(Th lala will be able to lixute tin- m ti IiTm and nacer-l mln tiie exllit nutuie ami value I I tie Irmt which tell mln the lunula of tho burr lura. The Itical orri.l.ili . . r uie urinrrn raelflo were notl'ie.t ..f Hie rnbliery or W Alhec. one ) r the head OtTlelHIH r,f the rciwl htatlnneil at I tiiuma. I he nll;ini r of I In- l irt ll inil l.ollee de. nariment WiiM nuimht ami m.w the loeal nil hs. as Well a I lie neiei i n .1 111- ,,vei1 hv the r.i Iri'.nl. are K-mirinK ui Blumn of tin) 1 1 - 111 s. anil nt the iol- rl bers or their lout. New Incorporation. R.lem Iier I AlM.leM of Ineorpo ration hae hern Ill tin- '"Itlee 01 thi secretary of Mat- as follows. TlllaniooK 1. aim 1 11 i'm iim-h t nuie pany; principal ' i ion; capuai hiocr :,, m i.m ft O. Snuffer, l.allah Snuffer and Wil liam Curtis Zapr Kurnltnre a- ii.iruwnre roinpany. principal ci(tlc. A-!"il 1. ireon. capi tal atoeK. i". '. 1 11""''""". Zapf John '1 U.i I.. 1 k .Morion Nelson and James .1 .Iol,-,v,, l'ortland WmhiiIi k u rompanv: principal ottlc. I'onlaml iireeon. capi at Mock, i;i". '''' ;fi "ii'iPirti.'ii-, Jl'i"-'ii M Mealy, l.uk Tuber nml J II. Milliard. Flanagan Henneit nnnk or Myrtle Point. principal otiue. Mvrtle Tolnt, Oreiron; cHi'il.il si.uk J.T, nun, Incorpo rators J W Hei m it. JnniiH H Flana gan and I.. M S iph e Ladies' mi o d IS $18.95 Regular Values $25, $30, $35; Special for In Broadcloths, all colors. These suits are in the latest and most approved styles, well lined, well made, showing originality, taste and excellent workmanship. At any other store in this city you will have to pay just twice the price we ask. We must close out these goods, and will charge up a loss rather t'lian have them moved slowly in the regular course of trade. At the price asked they will sell quickly, so you had better call at once while the lines arc complete. FURS ONE-FOURTH OFF UMBRELLAS At Spcclfil Prices It sometimes rains in Oregon, and you had better be prepared, for such an emergency. ALL WAIST PRICES SLASHED Rain Coats 1-3 off, from . . . .$15.00 to $35.00 S.P.253 TOmilen's Goodslfe hL Sweeping Reduction on Every Suit Mpf Wi in the House. Buy Your A M lr .MJ Klffev Clothes at Low Prices jJpk YourCredit Is Good at oevurtz" YOU MAKE THE TERMS:WCD0 THE REST. Our stock of Men's Clothes is twice as large as it ought to be, and the season is rapidly advancing. We must close them out regardless of what they cost us. Come in and get a suit, an overcoat or pair of trous ers at about half what the other stores are asking. When we cut prices, we cut deep, and this is the time that we cut to the quick. This great sale includes, all of our hand-tailored suits in fancy worsted, chevr iots, serges, etc., single or double-breasted coats; also topcoats, overcoats, cravenettes, youths' suits and .children's two-piece suits. A small amount down and an easy payment each week is all we ask. This makeV it easy to dress well. STIFF AND SOFT HATS. Latest Styles and Shapes SUITCASES. All kinds and prices. Best grade shoes. GEVURTZ & SONS FURNITURE AND DEPARTMENT STORES FIRST ST.-YAMHILL, ST.-THRU TO SECOIND STl eautiful Christmas Presents The public is cordially invited to seeotir magnificent line of oriental goods, the finest of this line ever displayed in a store of this fcind in this city. Owing to the delay in getting them out if the Customs-House, we offer these goods at great bargain prices. The line consists of Bronze and Hrass jardinieres, Satstima, Ivory Carvings, Silver Cloissonne, Silk-Embroidered Screens, Ki m o n os. Tea 'Gowns, Smoking Jacke ts, M a n darin Coats, Carved Furniture, finest assortment of Shoffu and Ktitani and Royal Imari Ware, Tea and Chocolate Sets, etc. These goods wilPbe sold at auction at 131 Fifth Street and at private sale between auction hours. Auction sales com mence daily at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m., until January 1. These goods must be sold, regardless of cost, to realize ready cash. Private sale also at our other store, 187 Morrison Street. AND REW KAN & CO. 131 FIFTH STREET Two Stores 187 MORRISON STREET- COAL. Special Price on our good coal for a short time only $7.00 per Ton C. O. D. BUY NOW WHILE THE PRICE IS DOWN . - -; ' ' . t ' - l ---j vt, ;...; -V"v. ' V r ---iS "'V F. Jones & Co. nAff ar OB WOMEN ONtV Dr. Sanderon- i CompoumI Bavin and Coiion ,Ro f ' Th bt and SZ'V, remedy tot DELATED inns fur. the meet ebeno- per box. or three boxe l.y T SmrrlBta erywhere. M J' PIEBCB. I 'trl U rerau - 3C r . . ' i i 0"