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IT THE OREGOnV'DAILY JOURNAi; PORTLAND, , TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY , 7, 1D03. i 1 1 i 1 1 Organized Gang Loots Port ; ; land and Vicinity of Thoii ,. sands by Passing: Paper of ':. '"Defunct PlantersBank of : iGeorgia. J Government Powerless r to Prosecute Because Work ; ;Not Covered by Counter-; BLACKBEEEIES-FOR JANUAEY SHORTCAKE . a Florida has lohri shown, to ' wondering tourists orangSs rip, green knd In blonom jdurlnf tha , 4 a 'wttitsr months. But now ,vra gon slaps orwrd smilingly and exhibits a Stem Of v ths ever- a green elacaberrjr on wnicn ars numeroua white piossoms, green . berries la varloua degrees or e ripening and specimens of the e ripened berry, which are aa red e e and luscloua looking aa Beptera- e bar itself. e e Ml thla can be een any . day in University Park. In the gar- e e "dan of C, I McKenna there are e a number of bushea ahowlng the e blackberry In ita varloue atagea e of development a eight that e would ba an object lesaon for e e anyone unacquainted with the e e Ideal winter climate of Oregon. 4 e The evergreen blackberry la e more vine-like than the ordl- e e nary variety and haa thick wa"x- e e like leavea. The plant blossoms 4 4 in the early fall and the ArSt 4 4 fruit ripens In October, keeping 4 4 on blossoming and bearing until 4 4 February or the aevere .frost 4 4 arrive. 4 4 . -v . . .., . ,-..... .... . .. ... 1 ,- ., nvl SCOIZ 10 GET- SUFFRAGISTS TO flUD CiPfTAL Four Different 'Appliances Stand Test Before Special New; Sheriff at fFrisw , Airoi xuiiiici-iiiujui. . .1 - jyvnu.uu lieu, luiik Common Criminal. islaturo Next Month v (TTnlted Preet Leated Wire.) I v (tnlted Press tested Wire.) RM TnmiliM ' .Tin f Tartiu V I 1 KM'VMk TaaM' f ' nou . kin ' lt VOmmiliee , . OI UOUnCll I Dolan, who aaaumea the office of aher- atate capitol at Albany aeen ao many rAi Urtll "Drt ' TnJtiJ I ,f' tniorrow, announced thla mornjng ardent women auffragleta ae will de- yjaio iTiii, w x4iujjpcu that ex-Mayor Eugene E. Bchmlta. con UUUei DPWiai UilUUitUCC, I conviciea oz paeeing a, Drioe. can w five yr kuvi vviiiuivwivua quartera In the county jail for celJa uaually accorded men convicted of a crime. Dolan aald thla morning: ' "I will move Bchmlte ajiit Olaee from the guarda' rooma, which tbey now oc cupy, to ordinary cella. I will not p t will treat with th acend upon It early next month. . The maoagera of the movement n this city are prepared to aend the big er- em A final tryout of streetcar fendera waa held In the preeence of the apeclal I aecuta them, bu committee from tha city council at the I would with any ordinary convict. Savler street caribarna thia morning. Tha council ; committee compoeed oounctlmen Vaughn, prlacoll and Baker, had at former teats rejected all fend era offered except the ChlcVgo fender, which la said to be used axclualvaly by tha Chicago tramway companlea, and the Wood,' Lambert and Jordan fendera, 1 CLUBMAN TO SPEND ONE DAY III JAIL 1 the wood, lambeft and Jordan fendera, I . ' " ' r.jl v t. 1a TTlfT,PPAT,TiraTAmOT V the laat three being Portland lnventione. acmui T "yiucu v Tha t t haw, this morning waa for AmOs BIIpv Fftrdin ' Admits and SmallStores Victim,. , W OlITOFTHE EAIN .n Am, Tugging and sweltering "under tha ahade of tha sheltering palma," three porters at tha Hotel Portland thla morn. Thousands of dollara In caah tavs re I Ing puffed and panted and lifted And cently been paid out In Portland and puahed until all the planta of the tropl viclnity to raembera of an orranlsed cfl !arj!,t.? hjeen removed from th; gang who have , been flooding the market with defunct atate bank notea which are abaolutelv worthleaa.' - 9x ?W. decided, that, the Theaa . notes, ; while tbey are front driveway to more aeoluded and Erotected parts , of the hotel building, . aat night waa rather damp and chilly General Manager Fuller waa on hand directing tha teat. Each of tha fendere I was given four runs at a dummy, and in no instance aid the Iirure come in eontact with tha wheela of the car. but waa shoved along in front of the car. ripped open and aawduat acattered along the track. In the atandlng teat, tha flrurea fell on the fendera and were comparatively uninjured. Government Land. (Colt-d rrees Leased Wire.) freat delegation on record to demand att ention pf the legislators. Mra. Belle de Rlverla. nrealdent of the New. York Equal Rights league, tbld about It today. '"By going to the legis lature in great. numbers,'r aald Mra, de Kivena, "wa wiii disprove the oia etory. We art aa tired- of hearing that women don't want " the suffrage., If enough of them wanted to vote they would be granted the privilege. :i We are going ta let them see thla time just how many Of ua really want to tote." WILL LOSE HIS JOB , .: . .j.V (Uaited Press tstied Wire.) Washlnaton. D. C. Jan. 7. -The nom ine tlon of Arthur Flsk to be postmaster at San Franolaoo will not go to, tha .Ben- ate today, unleaa the president change hia mind. Poatmaater-Oeneral Meyer aald na was sure the preaiaent aid, not Intend to reappoint Flsk today. Congreasman Kahn aald that he had noaltlve Information that charces I against Flak for violation of the postal numbered nor do they bear tha stamp to which the leavea are ao accustomed. I n ot th wlU prove an immense lm- ion yi T-i utmtm ..nl Soma of the palma aeemed to weie-h I proveraent over 'the wire basket er- lfaHy of the United BUtes iwernment, soma- a jhll ransement now In uee on PortUnd care, throwlr VVMI w what resemble - the standard fP'r Borne time ago John Mann distinguished The conaeneua of opinion of tha spec- popular social favorites of San Fran tor waa. mat -mere waa uttie oirrer- ence In the four fendera and trust any eateruay and pleaded ng himself upon-, the mercy of the palms had beat ba taken in where ateau 4 wwrw was, mai Tnere waa mue aurer- suw. wa oerpre unuea Btatea juage Ban Jrranciaco division tor inveatiga- I beat could take tha place of the aunlnc" ,n Iour isnaera ana inw inyiJniign in me reoerai court at uar- eno, Nev. Jan. 7. Amoa Riley Her- rerulatlona had been filed laat May and din. mmiukr nt ih. t)t.mi.. t. that these charaea had not been Inveati elflc Union eluha. .n a. k- fttM- hy the poatof fjee inspeclora. bua i tap mnntm unkiuiviT) rft, inn nan naun turned over to the superintendent of the Ban Francisco division tlon. The result he understood, waa a tr and cleaned rulltv fencing tha pubilo domain. ullty to 11-1 whitewash of Flak. tnone ard have P been- passed .mostly I himself In tha hotel by breaking on' the unsuspecting. Many of theae notea are of the l& Mutely unbreakable. and $19 denomination. They are made I fore the drummer piece or whang log man had been exhibiting aa abao- ng leather which a travel The SDeciai oommittea a-ava no Irnllra tlon of Ita choice in the matter. A Hardin was fined 11,000 and bv naatlna two of tha notea together .! "' 100 y one wt with aeveral etranda of ailk in be- Pu" aainer in two, there was a Just aeoond ba waa preperlng to no oouid matter. A i xiaram waa nnea ii.nno anil aan. meeting of tha committee will be held I tenced to aerva li hours la tha county soma time thia week, when the aeleo I Jail at Wlnnemuoca, - . in cnarge or Deputy United Statea Marshal Leopold Btern the convicted TRAFFIC DROPS OFF THROUGHOUT EAST tlon will ba made and an ordinance ore- pared for Introduction into the council. a nap. ed. de and John Mann had . dona tha tween. The majority of these old bills Jbf hlnk liana Baaaei w v aa n hat. a a TJa4. land are tha'old Merchants V'MtTm2i?:yhnrAK 7. bank of Georgia and were issued priori?!?. DOU .;. notej, Jonn apn is tn tha rivif var . Thai, nnf.a vara la. I CaHed lor ) ' ? aued by tha- aute bants at a time be-LwP iVi'JP, Ll!trlDuUd. f? fore the government had , any, sub- f ln .."? dining room and about tresauries. T u - cornaora. j reoulring the Portland Railway. Light I man arrhyed ln Reno lata laat night en ec rower company o equip an us cars ruuie iw prison in iiumooiat county, with good behavior Hardin , will amHBj.e,eaa aata. f ri n i a nl i A. if! , . t " Since that time mlUions of the bills I ANNUAL. BANQUET .ravaa Kaan kfttiakl W-a aia(a auxaKKA I v UUUgHt , W - J VUI IV lUIIl KShS tiles and others tor fraudulent purposes. Frequently they are advertised for aale and from 200 to 100 of the bills of the aeveral varieties -may- bo purchased for IS or i7. .- any action In the matter, as aeveral I will be held. ' Tha banquet will veara a an a declalon waa handad ilnwa I take nlaca. ln " the - aTill nt . tha by Judge Bellinger In the federal court Lenox hotel and about 100 members that the united Htatea authorities had or tne aociety wiu oa present, includ with tha fender, chosen aa a result of today's tryout. : , FATAL ACCIDENT Oil P.1S. LMEi (United Press Lrased Wire.) Chicago, Jan. ?. "The drop in traffio over eastern roads la the srreateat that Kalhaa avar haan avrkAriannail ln tha aama auowea aurncient credits to give him time" aald the oldest, freight trafrlo or- an opportunity to complete hia sentence flclal of one of the largest east-bound without aleeplng In jail tomorrow aystems today. "The decline came ao night. Tha fine baa already been paid, quick that it la difficult to realise it.", A runner reduction in tne volume ox all freight handled by eastern railroads was recorded last week. Idle cara are a i 9 11 j.tu.i. A la DOORS AT ROSEBURG ih .thAr .iW!, THIRD BANK OPENS (Special .Dispatch to The Journal. ) Roseburg, Or Jan." T. -The Roaeburg National bank opened today In the fine State CoUege Sends Fee. (Special Dispatch to' The JeornaL) - had! feit. but who-ware mambera In no jurisdiction owing to tha fact that ling many who are not mambera of the loage dtiee s. how-1 xne new orncera who wm he ever, decisions have been handed down I t'd prior to the banquet are W. E. those who had been passing the billa local n no way attempted to In aeveral eastern court OF ROYAL ARCANUM i . ' y . , BUlUtlon of officers of the Royal b..lMA ,TB-1 new building, at Jackaon and Cass Olympla, Waah. Jan. 7. The reganta Arcanum, Oregon "Puncll No. li EannSliae 'InStantly KlllSj streets. Its capitaliiatlon la $50,000. f t"et". T&i&R j. w. nam ii ion, circuit juage, is presi-I i "".v'r. " dent. A. a. Maratara i. caj.h.r and i w collected the. second remittance T WrlarKt la KaaLt irmmmim TU s-a.A Otnera In lured. oj . buamass -here eor rihe "ITme 16 ttCkdc wife" RP15 tylfcy are in ATC VOIJ vXOJrjO JO JCh t ir Hrvrr.T lRrHi ys". . -Your friends sawi bujring of us . nqvr. -Vfhy don't f you? Genuine reductions . , throughout the ; store no t. must go aunng tne , k reseire-verything .... ' - . - . Dress Goods, Silks, Knit Underwear, Hosiery, Cor sets, Purses, Gloves, Shirtwaists, Men's Goods, Suits, Furs, Coats, Kimonos, Opera Coats, Rain coats,' Table Linens, Blankets, Towels, Lace Cur tains, etc. etc., all reduced. . ; the btlla local jooga i na way attemntad in ennntar. I Other Citiea. how. I i ne naw orncera wno will na yeara. Mr. ' Maratara represents half of the capital stock. All the in- lnce the law went into effect ln June. t waa made only after the treasurer ahAut had repeatedly written for it and had atork at laat DMn called to place the matter " , before the governor. The law requlrea to tha: effect that tha paaaaga of tha 1 Smith, "regent; J. F. Hutchinson, vlce- arata nanir nnfaa aaa a. vMiatinn nf ih. i renni: r . noscKBr. enuwtnrv j. . m i wvw.u, Mt wa. uiv vii vu kium law. " ' , Bamfort, secretary: H. C. Hutchinson, 1 tha Portland as Seattle raUway between and the eighth for Douglaa county! Thousands of these bills -nivg ikp I trasrrt vC.f JU Howe, orator; a O. CaDe Horn and Waahouaal veatardav. None waa affected by the lata financial reared recently. Most of them have nowp, cnapiaia. - ij, - I flurry to any ..extent, except the Glen- bnen maml An nmin nr nn nmnri.tm I Mv i" . i . .a.'l nr. JJUiiW iu uoao man ana of the smaller stores In the suburbs and TTPTPTQ ; fkT'. ,. I Kf ,VA1 I others who are not accustomed to han tiling a great amount of paper money. The defunct state bank notea are all old and upon a close examination will Bhow that they are entirely different In design from those Issued by the gov eminent and , tha national, banka. Aa the faces of the billa are pasted to FOR I m Var.14 k Uaal t,an.l. fl. a a Vancouver. Waah., Jan. 7.-One th.Mi' oy was kUlad and two others Injured in an na.. w -natituuon in - - ' ' " I SI Ml rnafH I teawvn 1 aTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaWaBaTBBTal Isjvuius.u visvii. i T 7 Thiol tm th thlfa4 aSsanlr a I)AaaK.iea I TEA ,...'-."- -v No other tea is safe but y . dale bank, whoaa Annrm wara ltaa4 fn John McMann and Fred Nelson are the only three days. All Roaeburg banks injurnb mvaxnun ana nnon ware ra- I are enjoying a sieaay inorease in aeDOS- an ana Nelson were re- 1 are enlovlnar a mtnaAv innraaaa in Aannm- I 1 i . . , TrTTTlitTTr DAXTnTJiTima moved to St Joaeph'a hospiUl, this ita and the city financially Is in bettarl "lOneyDaCK lea, yOU taKe r AUiiiJJlii UONUlRTo this condition with the beginning of the new . At. n li ' " v -. w I mornlnsr-aa restlna easy. Both, it li vtu than avar h.fn in ita Mitn vntir rnanr with all nthr 1 .u- v." Ti - I J " - fnm vui i Liiv uuiijiuu, win rcuuvcr. ean jkuoeiiK. tne woria-ramous vio- Butler, McMann aad Nelson were ii."1" W.M.-L netin two concerts at members of a track crew at work near the HelUS theatre thla Week. Tha flratla ataon amhankmant . Tha Hiurt nlr. gether the result is that both aides are w111 iv,' n,xt Thursday evening, had aoftened the earth and, without 7. " ' ,vw ' ", . ."u oiuraay i warning, aeveru tons or oin came down 1 of Sana Arreated. ' I " . -ww "nrZ upon tne worKmen. uutier waa atruck ' r . ... . -. J x,..i- ',r,.l';., fi "."i P given, with great force and died almost In several weeKs ago on a Charge of pasa January. veaica HOI" ID OB wen IO- nin. II Tanir ritn) 111 Clwt nn. Viava hMn illt f lrli . . --""' Ing these bills and the authorities proa ecuted then on the grounds of secur ing money by falsa pretenses. AH those who ' have been ' the victims of the gang evidently now at work in Port land and' the smaller towns In this vi cinity are usually unable to pass the notes again and consequently compelled to stand the loaa. - - -The fact- that many of these notea haVe appeared here la to be well ad vertised and an effort made to arrest those who have been guilty of taking , aavanuige oi tuners. - f.v i .-::., c,;.v..r:jl .in r """"''' ' Inspect : Rosenthal'a ahoa store wln flov,' and get busy. LARGE CLASS WANTS v':.?T0 HANDLE PILLS . A- large -class of applicants for license to practice medicine in Oregon is nn lergolng examination in tha lecture room cf the North Pacific College of Dentis try in tne oia exposition Duiiaing, jMine- teentn ana wasnington atreeis. HENEY IN QUANDARY (Continued from Page One.) congress must be considered aa having Aatorla 1 Kiibellk will ba aasiated hv tha rt--nS -r.-7.l . expressly excluded. In order thereby to I. ' i . . . . BIBIUMI a aUViUBMllI I WBIIBU aa, USMilV I J 1 iL. M A a.1 S I. I W i in. r. Vw w- I your tea. Tour grocer returns your money if yon don't like Schilling's best: we pay him. fef.S'HtfiWv.111 B"e prained ankl otherwise in ?ffrt?t Roy and Herr Lud wig Schwab acoom-J lured. Nelson received several bad ia?r.5 Hi panlat necessary Implication con- rmAfj XJ.VVUJ.C9 JUlLXaibLVlt I Pnrl.r Rrna - TVlh. Mntraxlnri We have Just put in a new enlarging The body of Butler is now at tn Pru' RiferilnS tithe authorixaUon given is Denavau, wuuuui any jaaiuiK injury. I v .u. ..-. .m ah mree men were in me employ or I ,;,ik. .i.a , .nfnw..m.n . ,h. TT-. v....' . . 1 . I . rr-t ' 1 I -. . A i. lift I UlCi OQ.mai T ' " J "'" '5 n-w enlarging i n uuur oi ouuw i now ai tne "This cannot he held to have author- WXS'fZy-lfStt urdVrUklng eompV7 whence the f u dually' toVdopt Kl" 4 rsUon. iLv-8PW.LAut5J' dvirfng neral, wUl probaoly lake place The VEXmRXS whlchfra." W Oregon Photo Htnnk Mm. I rtanrl man wm aa-ail ahnut Rfl vaara an IVeeaer Cohen), 111 Sixth street, haa no relatives here. R0SEBURO 1. 0. 0. F, Now Incorporation. fSoeclal DisDitcb to The JournsLl Salem, Of., Jan. 7. Articles of incor destructive of rights which congress had conferred, as, then, tnere waa no re-1 auirement concerning the making in tha I final proof of an affidavit to that par tlculars referred to, and as the entry man who had complied' with the pre liminary requirements waa unaer no LODGE INSTALLS v rSsVSrtS ZSSZ ?sa "S'T-w ' jsa.p XAiUJj XilDXAOJjJO Jf th gecreUry of .tRt. a8 follows: andTiad full power to dispose ad Interim (Special Pispstchite Th JonrBal.) Ttoseburg, Or., Jan. 7. Phlletarlan lodge No. , I. O. 0.; F., Saturday night Installed the following officers, R. Rob ertson, grand eenior warden of the urana encampment or Oregon, officiat ing, aaaiated by B. W. Strona as crand marsnai: AiDert Aoranam, jn. u.; j. u Goodnow. V. Q.i N. T. Jewett. R. S H v. jewis, e. .: j wtmoeny. treasurer t (Jiingenpeei. w.: k. Kobert- The w v r'ii.nn..i w . h examination is being conducted by the eon, R. 8. N o! S. W.'Turnell, L. a sate ooard of medical examiners,. com- I n. Q.i C. E. Coats. I. O.: W H. Chet r,-c.i',P.r- SWIMMLA: c- tan?' : o: a.:c r7 t. i!avi..c.Ihw: md Dr. W. 8. Mott. Salem: Dr. E. b! I h u. o fr,e7- Vak.klft P-.- Rhou" 'd.; Rev. k If u ' v.w,i. . 1 . BLwiiuuiw i h .ivf rnnnlain States and aeveral. European countries. Among the number are five women, one of whom is an osteopath, aha being the only repreeentative of .thia school of medicine In the class. The examination i wm . wumuuv a vs; auaw uavsjf sa jjia g will be several days after it closes be fore tha board will be prepared to an nuance xne result. I , ! The lodge has SI 4 members, an 0 per cent during the year. in mm ' t " 'i i. "i " , ' ' Yes, we've : given a double cut-to the prices on Men's Overcoats and - Raincoats.; J v ; - , r -s Here they are, all this season's patterns, both long and medium' length; - Cut -from $15 to $8.65.' .-.."-.: v". l?.DTriH'-HG CO ' i:m:3 third. crease of 2 Tha other I. O. O. P. lodae haa ISO mam. bets. Phlletarlan' lodge owns property v ai,vvv, iiuuuaiog its nail, fins two-story brick. EUGENE MAY GET GLASS FACTORY (Special Dltpitch to It Jrarnt) EUJTene. Oc. Jan. 7. Ehiaene .hiffa i fair to have a glass factory in the near iuiure. uustave oatniaen. an ti. pen aiass blower, who waa nnn at th promoters of the factory at Coburg, in ! thia county, offera to rut un a ninnt ! coating ISO.OOO If the citizens of this city take stock in a comnanv tn ha organisea to tne amount or &,uuo. Math Isen claims to be backed by ample capital. The matter will at once be ' taken an by the Commercial club and i It : la probable that aomo action will be taken immediately. . TORO HOLDUPS GET EIGHT YEARS tj ," ; '.,,.',.' ; J (Special Dlspateh to Tbe Jeeratl.) Eugene. Or., Jan. 7. -In the circuit. court here vesterday-afternoon John Lewis,' M.. I Banks and Charles Sharp, negroes Who held' up and robbed David Walker, an old man. near Cottage Grove aeveral weeks ago. and who have been I In the county Jail here since, having peace at uotiage ureve, were arraigned and pleaded guilty; whereupon Judge Harris sentenced tnem to tna peniten uary xor eignt years eacn. Hall Flexible Car Axle company: prin- ' his Claim . upon tne rinai issue or i .,,..-(. . nulmt. wa think tne motive or tne an. I viyio vA.iv-w. Aa.w.w, vibkuui viiu , , I m . i i I stock, I600,oou; incorporatora, Langiey I jm .tju ""'M Hail John Chltwood and Jamaa n. under the broad rule applied in thla Petty. lease, and therefore that error waa corn- worm west unage woraa; principal imneu ni wum m ,u.w uuuu, ui j iraraEBsi i'L'jji'ni'i'frvi THE DISTINCTIVE SUPERIORITY Of Columbia office, Portland, Oregon; capital stock. that the Indictment covered, or could incorporators. J. R. Bowles, cover, tha procurement ci perjury in W. is. ueerje ana $100,000; F. N. Taylor. pti: iplUI Ban $26,000; incoi Barnard, J Nutt. , Hood River valley Apple company connection with tha final proof, and that tha iury might base a conv capital etock. thereon, but ln admitting the final Bangs Livery company; principal of- that tha Jury might hase a conviction rice, Eugene, uregon; orporators, Ell Bangs, C. H. West and Earl L. Mc p. proof as evidence Intended to show al-1 lered nieai Duroose in tne primary ap plication for the purchase of the lands." ' Atkornejs XnTSBtifata, lS iMlStoiZ; Rod! 8- Huston and Martin L. Pipes, at LVl1 T,lSfiSa.f on.000 r? RViinn-; torneya for Thaddeua Potter and Wil- tSk lard N. Jones, have peen making an in Murdoch. - ' Hughes Manufacturing company; prin. cipal . of flee, Portland, Oregon; capital stocK, luu.oou: incorporators, Nelson vestlgatlon today tot determine whether I or not the supreme court decision af-1 fects the rights Of their clients. In K ys'aa -aaJI KaV wVtan SllinMtnA Amia-w If HIDE rltlCES DKUr ilJln0! "if.i0! I b ay uunv aauu tt viai saaaasA uiw i Jury . in treating of. the objections aiaxiu j. vuAi, raised by the defence to tna admission I or tne evidence regaraing tne nnai ? roofs made the general atatement that he evidence could ba considered. Mr. Huston, however, ,1a not yet certain whether any direct rererenca was made to the final proofs though it is his remembrance that tha ' Inference was I that all the evidence could be consid ered, ir thia is so it is oeiieved by Mr. Pipes and Mr, Huaton that the rul Tailoring makes our present Special Offering by lone odds the most at tractive la town 4 VI CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON The Store Noted for Best Goods at Lowest Prices. .r 1 Regular (Special DUpateb to The Joernil.) naiei Pendleton. Or.. Jan. 7. -After the highest prices ever paid for hides ln eastern Oregon, In the past eight weeks, prices have now dropped to the lowest rice Known. uniy a tew weens ago ry hides were quoted ln this city at 18 cents per pound. Now dry hides are worth out 9 cents and green hides but 4 cents. . ing of the eopreme court will apply to I tneir case, w nemer me court ox GREAT RE vlv ; at AL LEBANON . (Bpeelal Dispatcb tt The Jooraal.) Labanon. Or.. Jan V i. . A a-raa t aawtva I ii iuhis m m?. w,- ao. ..van Jaarter, conference evangelist, resisted by Pro feesor C, H., Gray of . Nebraska, a re nowned aoluist. la In 'nhurrau . Methodist Episcopal crJurch at Tfthu place. Mora than 100 per one have pro fessed conversion. TIi Interest man ifesud , by the pUblio is general aad deeo. An uncommonly hiei ntnuni.n of the converts are men, rofmy of them uusinnna own. itey. j. u. uftauy ia pas tor of the church. i, BEFORE A MEAL A doss of Jfostetters Stomach Bitters will be of great benefit to anybody. It will Bharpen the appetite and promote the flow of gastrlo Juices, thus prevent ing all the distressing ailments that usually follow a wean stomach or dls turbed digestion. , Hostetter's Stomach Bitters a ln San Francisco will follow tuling of the ' supreme court of course I is unanown. TRAINS ON TIME FOR THREE DAYS ml ROW $25 to $28 Suitings has been Treely endorsed by the medical nrofeaalen during ita M years' ezperlenc& Try it at once for 'f BOVBSxsrjras, XATBTJr, nrszorgTzosr, COSTZTSirBgg, sruovKsrxss, CM1X7.S ana . rjr i girtr. for. . m. , free a1 copy of our 1909 e Something Is going to happen e e ln railroad circles, sure -the e e trains were , on time Sunday, e s Monday and today, (Tuesday), e! a January 1, 1908. If this should e ' happen three days mora In sue- e e cession The Journal will be e e tempted to give up the Idea of . ej e keeping tab on thr trains. Hero a) e are the trains as they cam In e) S today: 4 e Northern Pacific Ko. 1, duo at e 7 o'clock, arrived at 7. ' e er Southern Paciflo No. It, due J e v at 7:25, was prompt .s -r- a e . Southern Paciflo No. if; due at e H:S0, got hers as the time table scheduled. ? . v e 1 O. R. A N. No. 8, due at I s o'clock, was not to b outdone s , and arrlvea right on the dot e O. R, A N. No. . due at 9 AS, e cams ln Just to ths minute. ' " Astoria' A Columbia River No. - tl, dua at 18:18, tha old reliable, e was on Urns as usual' -a With Extra Trousers FREE Other establishments .may try to imitate our popular offerings, but : to equal Columbia qual ity, work mamsblpj style and fit at the .price is impossible, because no other tailor in town has equal fa dlitiesv Come and see ' for yourself. Our pres ent' offer is one of the best we v have ; ever made. Don't . miss it- THE BEST SHOES in town are Stlz Royal Blue. Every shoe, store in town has the best shoes ; ask 'em and they'll tell you so. V ' We have. They're Selz Royal Blue, at $3.50, . $4, $5; and if you'll wear one pair we'll leave it to your judgment to say whether you ever had any shoes as good. These shoes are good enough for the maker to guarantee your satisfaction; and we'll make it good. ' ( . Best Oak Sole Leather Used in All Oar Shoes COR. 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