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ULLET STU;iS . AGED flllSTEl! GOLDEII EAGLE HIT BY CUPID r. Yakima JIuntcr; Hakes Ec- Bcv. J. WKcGhee, 87, Weds markable Shot .and. Cap- Mis. Pauline Hurt, 57, ' at Umatilla. ; ;; .'' turcs FuU Grown Bird. . ;a . t ' "(Special DtapaMr to' The Journal.) ''A (441 I 1 " 1 Taklma, Jan. f The remejrkabla cap ', tur of on of the largest folden cag-lee War - seen la thla valley was eff acted Mast Sunday, by T. B. Darby, a resident of yrultva1a; ' Tho bird -weighs ? about forty pound and measures six feet and : lht Inrhoa from tin to tlu. It la a beautiful specimen of the American eagle. Mr. barby baa sold the bird to the v. oil-known butcher, H. J. Band, and Dispatch Tb JovaaL) Pendleton, Or.,, Jan. T.Mra. Paulina Hurt of Umatilla, Oregon, and tha Bar. John Y7.; MeOa of Walla Walla, war unltad In marriage at tha lattar placa yesterday, Tb bride is 17 years of age, and la '. wall known ; In Umatilla county, while tha groom baa passed tb four-acora year mark by seven yaara. Ha la a pioneer of tbla aactlon, having the latter la now haying made a caga In fJ?"eA P11" P'1 aohooner f his hutrhar hnn on Ylk. I ' '' 1 1 1ma avenue. To capture a. full grown eagle and in the manner described by Mr. Darby Is something out of. tha ordinary, and probably will not occur again within his POLITICAL POT BOILS AT SAfr FRAf ICISCO A upper Cowlcbee at the-time and had Just reached tha brow of a hill and started over, when auddenly in front of 'him, but a few. feet distant, ha die covered tha easts beneath a saa-e brush ttt!?&1eVV Lining Up Forces prougni ms lun to nis snouiaer ana mm quickly did the eagle riaa In lta flight and make off, , carrying tha rabbit In lta talons, . It probably due to tha fact that Mr. Darby's gun was loaded with bird ahot that he did not kill tha eagle when be fired. Had he bsm hunting wlld- cata and cougars, rather than lack rab. in Anticipation of Den ver Convention. ' blta, he no doubt would have been car ' .(United Press Leased Wire,) fian Francisco, Cal., Jan. 7. Th Dm ryin'g buckshot, and In that event helocrats of San rranclsoo kra prepared ror a merry old time over the election of delegates to the national conven tion to b held at Denver In July. Already there la a aecret movement on foot to give Gavin McNab and Coun ty Chairman. Thomas Hickejr the po litical battle Of their live.. . Th an mo forces that opposed McNab at the last primary are now lined up In an effort to capture not only tha San Francisco delegation, but delegations from other Sections of tha state. McNab has been particularly strong certainly would have killed tha bird. In stead of merely stunning. It as ha did. When he pulled the trigger of hla gun tha ferocious looking fowl tumbled headlong-: Into the anow aa though It . had been hit by a bullet from Sheriff John Edwards trusty Colt- revolver. Mr. Darby ran quickly to where tha bird had fallen and discovered at once . that It waa only stunned. Ha immed iately selced It .and aeourely tied lta feet. A few momenta later 1 and the bird had. thoroughly realised lta predlo , ament and beaan to fisht for liberty. Jn talking about tha capture Mr. Darby said u required no little in genulty get tha eagle noma alive. - It had only been erased on the head with the small bird ahot and waa otherwise uninjured. ESCAPED LEPER FRIGHTEHS CITY In the country heretofore a.n ham ways hsd something to say about tha delegations to the national rnnntlnn His opponents claim that things will be different thla time. Some of tha opponents of McNab are earn to be favorable to the candt daoy of Ex-Congressman Theodore Bell, who expects to oa me temporary man of tha national convention. . n delegates to the Rep; . Chinaman Elopes From San jpj h-h,R. Francisco Pesthouse and . Cannot Be Found. the temporary chair nal convention. Roll naa aireaay announced bis candidacy. McNab in his usual ailent manner has not declared himself one way or the other on Bell's candidacy, but It ia Al most certain that the California dele gation will urge Bell e election. xne Keoubiicana have also started reparations for the election of their Republican national meet In Chicago Renubllcan state central committee will meet at the St Francis hotel, Saturday, January IS, to fix the time, place and apportionment for the atate convention to select tha national delegates. PORTUGAL PUTS oiyipss Censorsjiip Jgii Eiffid iiele !: graph Companies Close ;yj unices at 6 cuiock. " . V it :s ';""" '. Madrid, Jan. 7. vA. group of journal lata have visited tha minister Ia Clerva, to protest against, tha severity of tha press censorship. The minister an swetad that ' ha Intended to make It mora severs than aver, to pravent writ ings against .the' government, even if it did not touch publlo order, Tha tela graph companies, on account of govern ment abuses, propose to shut their es tablishment at I o'clock in tha even- Int. V Information from Lisbon is to the af fect that a savers press censorship la betas1 enforced In Portugal and that vlo latlon of correspondence by the govern ment la tha current thing In Lisbon. Many families are leaving tha country for France and Spain and numerous commercial houses have closed their mercantile operations. The authorities believe that a great quantity of bqmbs are -in the hands of enemies of tha government for use on February 3, data assigned ror- a grana aemiuruuq Thlrtj ' ' (United Press Least Wire.) ., ' Ean Francisco, Jan. 7. Look Bel, a . Chinese leper, 6S years of age, who has been an inmate of tha pesthouse at Twenty-sixth street and De' Haro ays , . nus. for seven yaara baa escaped and la , still st liberty. . Look Bel made his escape yesterday by piling a couple of boxea up against the high fence that surrounds the hos- . pttal grounds. Then he climbed over , the fence, and, dropping down to the soft mud on the other side, scuttled , away aa fist as his legs would carry .. him. ( It waa hours before his disappearance Was noticed. . Then Superintendent A. " A. O'Neill Sent out a general alarm. t . WHAT CAT7SIB ftSAOOHX. " f From October to May Void, are tb. moat ; freiient eaon of hMdacbe. LAIATIVR i. BKOMU QV1N1MS remotes cm. . W. Orote oa bus; 25 etats. . Washout on the A. St O. (Special Dispatch to The losrnal.) Astoria, Or Jan. 7. A waahout oc curred on the . Astoria & Columbia thla side of Warranton, near Merrlweather Downs, Sunday evening. On an old trestle that had been filled in, the earth went out and the trcatle collapsed. The down train waa delayed about alx hours un til repairs were made. iv-eisTit (tltliena have been ar rested for complicity la an explosion of dynamite . bombs on Sunday near tha Sun. Carlos theatre. Press correspond ent are being rigorously watched. CONTRACT AWARDED FOR ELGIN SCHOOL ttpeclal Dlepste to Tb. Jonrpal. Elgin. Jan. 7. Tha achool board of h Elfin district have awarded tne contract for the new achool building at this place to Jonn mater or lm. uranaa. hla bid being I1MS2.00. The building will be a- ten-story structure. With reci tation rooms, cioaa rooms, iiorary rooms and office, and It will be. one of tha most modern buildings or tne Kino; In eastern Oregon. ECUADOR TO EXCLUDE . CHINESE IMMIGRANTS (Special DUpatch to The Josrsal.) Quito. Ecuador. Jan. T. The cltlsen have presented a voluminous petition to congress praying tha prohibition of Chinese Immigration. Epileptic Fits of Children Epilepsy or Fits in children is even of greater frequence than In older peo ple. In their active and restless Ufa an attack Is liable to come at a fatal mo ment, and the sunshine of home will be crushed out of existence. At the first sign of nervous twitching W trembling, which la a warning of the disease, Elixir Koslne should be used. It is a scien tific preparation, and is absolutely free from alcohol, cocaine, morphine or opi ates. This fair offer to test the prepar ation la mads to all: Deposit $1.60 with Clarke, Woodward Drug Co., and get a bottle of Ellxlt Koslne. If after using same you are not satisfied with the re sults, Clarke, Woodward Drug Co. will return your money without question. Being aold on this plan Elixir Koslne deserves your confidence. Price 11.50. Mail ordera filled. Koslne Co.'. Wash-' ington, D. C, or nearly all druggists in Portland. wm GOVERNOR MAG00N TO ; END MASONS' STRIKE! (United Press Leaaed Wlre.l .' Havana, Jan. 7. Governor-General i Magoon haa undertaken to settle the! , " masons' st rue. xne contest has been : pending for months. It has ben . marked by much violence. The em-, ployers finally seemed on the point of winning wnea other brancnes oi laDor came to tne masons' aid. Representatives of 20 unions callod ' on the governor'general within the-last few days to tell him that they proposed i r to go out in sympathy with the strlk '." xney were wining, nowever, to ". give the government a chance to act as i mediator. Magoon has announced hla Intention to use hi good offices. Had he failed to no ao a general strike would have been declared at once. It Is thought mere is a iair cnance oi settlement. SimZAjk'-, nt also have atow -' 'AIw .BRIAIS: SAYS M0PLIS - 4 CiaM . LIKE TEDDY S POLICY ' 1 (United Press Leaaed Wirt.) Omaha. Jan. 7. At the annual din- . ) ner of the Jeffersonlan club of Ne braska last "night William Jerfilngs Bryan was the guest of honor. In his address Colonel Bryan said President , , Roosevelt's popularity is due to the be lief of tha people that he is trying to do- right and protect their Interests. He -said: r -r "No question ia ever settled until the moral element in the question is dis- cuasea ana decided. Nothlnir hut ft I moral Issue that is, an issue involving juoiiuo inn ins neart. xne time ta , ; ripe for another appeal to conscience, i and indications point to a greater study of public questions from the ethical . standpoint. The corrupting influences ' which have flowed from mercenary Dolitlca have at last excited attentinn and there Is now 'a oearching of men and of measures such as has not been - Known in recent times.- i.. . . ASTORIA TREASURER'S - ' QUARTERLY REPORT 1 fSDectsl I)ID9tcb to' Tha Jonrnal.4 Astoria, Or., Jan. 7. The rsport ot ...city Treasurer ueaiey tor tne quarter ending December 81 snows receipts and ui9uii nQinvn lb n, iuuuw,i . tu9n on . hand October I," I2M49.403 reeeipta dur . ing quartet', 117.045.84; dtsburaeraents, " l7, 268.68; cash on hand at end of quar uter, $18,138.26. The receipts are seg regated as follows: General fund, $8, i 6JS.70; Interest, $828.76; Btreet improve- ineuis, s(,ova.ti luiai, x (,v.a.o. i ne I disbursements were from the several funds as follows: General, 112,767.90; i warren Interest. II.164.V8: street re- fair, $957.26; street improvement, 776.34; bond Interest, , $4,610.66;. total, CASE CANDIDATE FOR . r v -SHERIFF OF RAKER ' rffnMll ' nfan-t-h tA'TSi 3nttFnal.. . ' Baksr City. Or.. Jan. 7. A. Case of Haines, was In Baker City today on I - business and it was ' learned that lie I Intends to make-the race for the nom nation of sheriff on. tha.rsform Renub llcan tlokt In Baker cnuntv. Mr. Case has lived In this county for 13 years! and affiliated with the Republican pur-,! , ij u iDM iime, lie ih inierempq in farming and elieep-ralslnsr in which he hRS been succesHXiu: - Htn sge is 4 ALCOHOL 3 PS CENT. AVegetabklrcparatlonrorAj! slmilaruitticFcwdaiMJKrtuli ting Ute Stomaclis andBowds of Promotes Digistionhterfuf; ness and Rcst.C01tains ncltftj Opiumfarptune norlteaL;! lOT,NAItCOTIC. vonMi amr RsaqnasamR Anprfcct RpmedV forCuTCflllt-: Hon . Snur smTnkh.Dlarrlm Worms jConvulswns Jevcrisn- mss todLoss orbEEER FacS'untlc Signature of . XEW YDKK. ; For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature of WW IK For Over Sranteed under tlieTOT rilHlaM VH.,.M.'jfa. - rj IjTl J.i 11 , Exact Copy of Wrapper. ffhirty Years ii ths esMTsus saaiMHT. aaw voan ant. HOST Voluo1 Sale . i of Oluny Laces 5o and 35c Lacea Clearance ' Price X? The greatest L'aee sale of the scaton. Clunr Liicei with bands to match from lyi to i inches wide; all attractive new patterns, in both ecru ana whit; Laces that are in- most demand right now for trimming party dresses, waists, petticoats; also a number of choice patterns of heavy insertion and edging suitable for net curtains; regular 25c and , 35c laces, all at one A price, only , vC jT RIBBON Iiemnants at Vx i Tomorrow we place on ale hundreds and hun dreds of Ribbon remnants at one-half the marked remnant rnce. In the assortment you will find ribbons of every color in every width suitable for every purpose, hair ribbons, neck ribbons, trimming and millinery ribbons, ribbons for bows, fancy work and pillow, ruffling, etc in fact all short lengths and remnants go on al to- XTar-a 1 3wfj4srA sVaVsy&A sVA lUU morrow at. Our Great SHOE SALE IS A BALE 07 OOOD SHOESiCould you Imagine a business growing to such an extent our Shoe department if we offered in these sale anything but de pendable shoes? Would we have any thing to build upon for future greater things? The satisfaction we give you now determines . next year's auccess. Every shoe offered during this salt; we guarantee to be up-to-date in style and to five satiafaction in fit and service. TWO BIO DEPARTMENTS MAIN FLOOR AND BASEMENT Women's 13.50 Shoes, in all 9 QQ sizes and widths, at ,.p00 Boys' and girls' Shoes, $1.25 and flrt. $1.50 grades, at vVC Boys' Box Calf Shoes, best M 77 $2.50 grades at, only I Men's heavy Shoes, $2.50 and IA 3 grades, at, only pVelU Women's Felt ' Juliets, all colors (JO and sizes, at :,, fC Men's fine Shoes, $3.50 and $4 t OflC grades at, only PaaCOD Art Goods and Notions SPECIALLY tOW PRICED 35c Scarf and Squires 10 Special showing of embroidered and hemstitched Scarfs and Squares; best 35c val- 1 fl ues, Clearance Sale price... ..1JC $Z50 TEDDY BEARS.. f 1.75 $2 Hand Bag f 1.48 Women's leather Hand Bags, newest shapes and styles, leather lined, colors black and brown; values tip to $2.50, Clearance t JQ Sale price ple'iv $1 Elastic Belts 69 Women's silk Elastic Belts, all colors, French elastic and buckles; Clearance Sale CQ prk ., Va7V. 35c VALUES IN FANCY HAT PINS, each ao 50c Comb 39t Extra heavy Dressing Combs, best fiberloid combs, all colors; regular 50c combs, Clearance Sale ALL SIZES PEARL DRESS BUT. TONS 4e Clearance Prices in Hen's Wear In this popular section we have selected some very good values, aot because they art better than other items we could mention, but because thev are especially appropriate for present needs, For instance- A GREAT SALE OF MEN'S HATS, $2.50 AND $3.50 GRADES, f 1,98 Tomorrow we place on sale our entire line of men's Hats, including all the new blocks in both soft and stiff shapes, the celebrated "Churchill4 and "Robros" Hati in black and shades of pearl, gray, tan and brown, this season's best styles; $2.50 and $3.50 grades, all at one price to- J QQ morrow, only pls7Q Men's Underwear, $1 Gradee at 79) Special sale of Wright Health Underwear. non-irritating: always soft and more durable than the ordinary knit; in natural color, and all sizes; regular $1 value, extra 7Q Clearance Sale price, garment...'. laC MEN'S UNDERWEAR. BEST $1.00 GRADE, AT 69 Men's natural gray Wool Shirts and Drawers, regular winter our regular $1.00 value. Extra Special Clearance Sale price 695 MEN'S SHIRTS, $1.00 VALUE, AT 69 e. Men's Domtt Flannel Shirts, with soft turn-down collars: all sizes from 144 to 17, and assorted shades of gray, blue and tan; regular $1.00 values. Jbjctra bpecial Clearance Sale price 9f V2" Knit Underwear and Hosiery Clearance A great sale of seasonable garments for women and children prices that will prove a surprise to every posted buyer. The leaders for tomorrow will consist of Women's Winter-Wt. Underwear Best 40-Cent Grade Qe Wonderful Values t SEE MORRISON STREET WINDOW; Now it's a great sale of women's fine white ribbed cotton Under wear of excellent wearing quality, well finished, perfect fitting garments at about half price; vests and pants in all sizes, correct .winter weight, slightly fleeced, silk trimmed; garments never before sold for less than 40c and extra good values at that price; it's a great lot that we bought at half value, we offer them 0t to you tomorrow at the same big saving .sWC No phone orders filled; none sold to dealers at this price. WOMEN'S WOOL STOCKINGS 35c Grade at 19t-0ne of tho best bargains we have ever offered; women's heavy ribbed wool Stockings, in dark gray, blue and black, double heel 1 Q and toe; regular 35c values, special Clearance price 17C BOYS' WOOL STOCKINGS 40c Values at 25 Just enough for one day's selling; boys' heavy black wool Stockings, all sizes, guaranteed to wear; regular 40c values, special OC Clearance price AOC CHILDREN'S WOOL UNDERWEAR 75c Values 49f A great special offering of children s fine bwiss ribbed wool Under wear in gray, an sizes vests ana panis, correct wimer weight; extra value at 75c, special Clearance price.... 49c Fancy Dress and Waisting . Silks $1.25. $1.35. $1.50. $1.65 GRADES. ALL GO AT THE ONE PRICE, 89V YD. 1.500 Yards to. Choose From ; The greatest Silk bargain ever offered in this city over 1,500 yards of this season's choicest silks in all the popular foreign and domestic weaves; the new est colorings in stripes, plaids and nov elty plaids and novelty checks; Pekin stripes, neat Jaccjuard designs and rich rersian weaves; elegant, stylish silks suitable for street and evening wear; our regular $1.25, $1.35, $1.50 and $1.65 gradea placed on sale tomorrow with out reserve at the extraordinary OA low price, per yard .OlfC An early visit is suggested to secure best choice. SWISS TAFFETA SILK. BEST 7Jc QUALITY, 59 19-inch Swiss Taffeta Silks, made of the purest silk fibre, a beautiful,! rich, high finished taffeta, comes in all the best shades of blue, pink, tan, mode, castor, green, red, white, cream, etc; our reg ular 75c grade, special Clearance COV Sale price ...J7C -Lace,'; : Guimps and Chemisettes Fifty dozen stylish new Guimps, Yokes and Chemisettes, made of fine sher, lawn, some trimmed with dainty Val. lace, others with lace insertion and edg ing to match . and others are made of Irish point a'nd baby Irish lace, the en tire line placed on sale tomorrow at the following reductions: 7."' ! Regular $2.25 and $2.50 values, QC reduced to. .............. . . . ...PleJsJ Regular $L50 and $2,00 values, re- QC duced to ..,..,.7JC Regular $1.00 and $1.25 values, rev 76I duced to v..t....iv.....i..,ilOC Regular 60c to 75c values, reduced Ofti; Regular 35c to 50c valuesreduced 1 Q' Great Embroidery Clean-Up THE VALUES OFFERED AT THIS SALE ARE THE BEST (WE HAVE EVER BEEN ABLE TO GIVE Hundreds of women are buying NOW in liberal quantities for next season's use, and many lots have been completely sold out. Tomorrow you have splendid choice of the following assort ments. J Edgings and Insertions to match, in all widths from the dainty little sets to the wide flouncings, all new desirable patterns, three lots to choose from: REGULAR !30c TO 40c EMBROIDERIES NOW..',.. Ml0t REGULAR 18c TO 25c EMBROIDERIES NOW REGULAR 10c TO 15c EMBROIDERIES NOW,. ...J... 5) OVER 1,200 YARDS SHIRTWAIST EMBROIDERIES Regular $2,30 sd $3 Qualities it f 119, , , , 4 AThe most beautiful Embroideries ever shown in this city made Of the finestSwiss and Chiffon cloth iff, elaborate panel effects, pretty floral! designs and dainty little patterns of the most at tractive sort; the most stylish materials for dainty waist fronts, sleeves and party dresses full 27 inches wide; regular tt 1 ft $2.50and$3.50 qualities'pticed for this tale aUJ. .v. , . ,y 1 1 J J . , See Our Thirct Stteet Window Display. V i ; ' 1 .1 TTndcr858l w parts of a letter for empha sis mars its ap pearance. ItajTypcwTt3' which writes' black, purple or red as desired,': enables you to send out letters; emphatic to the mind as they are pleasing to the eye. This suealas permits net only the nse of s tbrae-eolor ritboa, bat slsa ' ofstwo-eotorerstacle-colorrlbboB. Mo extra coat for tut at model. . 247 Stark St, Portland, Ore. No Cocaine, NoGas No Students Our sueoesa Is due to vnlfirm hlah-frads work at reasonable price NERVOUS "PEOPLE . J,mJ And those afflicted with eart freak ness ean now care their teeth ex tractad filled and bridyework ap piled without the least pala or dun- er. , ,..,.- v , painiiess extraction ... .no ALU UNED PLATE ........ 15.0 it raOSlVWAuj a earr.lltt' ) rri Itl yt. gxawtiatlon end Oouultatloa Tree. Re-Enameling Teeth Is tha greatest Invention fa modern dentistry and has been moat aucoess- ful of all methods. We extend to all a special tarna tion to call at our of floe and have their teeth examined free of charge. we own and control . the laraest and beat equipped dental establish, ment In tho world, having IS offices all told. Wa srtve a written amarante with all work for 10. yeara. Lady attendant Open evenings till T. Sunday a to l. Union Painless Dentists Morrison at, Ctomsr rint r sal m w i MILITARY7 ACADEMY nportlano'oreV A Boarding and' Daf Behooi for loung Man ana Bora Preparation ' for eoi TetesL U. a Military and Naval Aoademl.s. s ao credited ' to Stanford Berkeley, Cornell, rr. herst and all .Stat Uni versities and Aa-rieulturiii ' ColUfe-ea Manual train ing;. Business eour. The principal has had 2 yerr experience In Port land. .: ' Comfortable quar terav - Best envl ronm.n t . Maka' reservations- now. For Illustrated eatalo and' other Uteratnre aa. drass j. a cut, n. d.. yrtsoUal , and rrpr!t '. WOMAN A QPECIALTV TS& & K. CHAW, theohir Chinese woman doctor l.i thla city. She has enrc t many afflicted suffi Cured private and fm . diseases, alto throat t lun troubles; stom.i . bladdsf ,and kidneys i laMMfl of all kUi.H 1 he numan iib.h i , red by crinee nrtf r- i Jput b.ni., h.rmleiiSL No " ' tlona. Honest treatment ,!.. . tr. SS Clxr at. eorn.r Ti irl n , cUAnAN'xnnn gallon lots, t" 1 gallon lot Si." 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