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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 8. 1803. to lime -am DRUNKENNESS A Curable Disease 11 7 1-. Rf' (") r s - s IV or '1',;';.K.-v...'.,.'--h-' " I ' 1 n , Anti-Salooa People Plan 'to Unite All Fighters of V ; Liquor Raffle. ; ' , ' r .; ; i (pclr Diipatch to Toe ' JoaratL) - . Salem, Or.; Jan., 8. The Marion coun ty antl-saloon convention vai held yea terday at the W. C. T.'U. hall lnMhls city with delegates In attendance , from all part of the county. The conven tion decided to unite all the temperance farces. Including the UOofl Templars. , the W. C. T. V., the prohibitionists, and lot Anti-fciaioon leaguers, ana, temper anee men In the old parti's. In a grard combined effort to carry Marlon county . dry. The convention wai presided over by F. II. Neff, Balem, and O. O. Oliver, Turner,, secretary. I M. Gilbert, Rose dale, la treasurer, and O, A. Q. Moore, .. vice chairman, '....,' . Resolution war adopted to commit the organisation to a campaign for car rylng Marlon county, dry a a whole at the coming June election, also to carry It by grouped subdivisions, and by pre cincts, the plan being to hold all dry , precincts and ret as many mora as possible If the eounty cannot be carried. in iua on mm queauon ox auopung Eminent Physicians and Scientific t. Men Agree That It Should . Be Treated as Such, ' Drunkenness Is a progressive disease; the moderate drinker ' la not satisfied with ' two or three drinks a day, the craving for more and mora becomes Irresistible as the disease advances; the result is Chronic Alcoholism. . ' ,"' The treatment used successfully by thousands rlicht In thlr own homes la Orrine. It Is a svlentino cure for Drunkenness and has given' such uni versal satisfaction that it Is sold under a positive guarantee to effect a cure or your money will be refunded. This guarantee la alven in good faith and ia carried out to the letter, - Orrine la not a new remedy: It baa been sold by the leading druggists in every city for years, It haa lifted tena of thousands from tha deDths to worthy .manhood and . has the hearty indorsement of grateful men and women in every state n tne union.,,;-'." '....". r .-; ,,.,.,' ..( Orrine No. - 1 la tha secret remedy! Orrine No S Is for those willing to take the treatment , Either form cpsta $1.00. Tha guarantee is the aame in- either case. Write to Tha Orrine Co.. Welli ngton, D. C4 for , free treatise on the amendments proposed by the Liquor Dealers' association. Marion county voted: res' J.S84: no. 1.8(4, This wailnr,.ni,.nn... r.uA i. ni.in ...i. ... Virtually a majority in support of the velope. Orrine -wlllbe mailed sealed r. local option law. . But when -the. local receipt of price. Bold by the leadlne- option question was up on. a direct vote druggists In every town and city, and in Marion gave a largo majority against this city by Clarke Woodward Drug tha law. , i.. v ? . ,,j Co. and Hearty all druggists : la Port- instructions to jaawier. - - i ianu Resolutions were adopted instructing . Congressman Hawley to support the .' DollTver-Hepburn act. the Littlefield act or any otner act, aimea to restrict me innriwb9 aiiivuiBiu ui iiuuuib.' u i , Ing stated in the convention that the I II dry counties were oelng swamped with . shipments of liquor by common carriers In Oregon at present. - General Knowdell was " placed in charge of the ojunpalgn in Marion coun ty, lie wlU direct the batUe in person. ; from his offices at 418 Commercial building, Portland. Committees were appointed on organisations, registration 1lVhD Ml I U II EXULTS OVER REFORMS .:C53ESSr cVte", Astoria's Executive,, in' An-1 $ nual Message Keviews ' 111 Gill OFFICE DESPITE CITY CHARTER Astoria 7 Council Jgnores Opinion of Attorney in Selecting Physician; the Wave i (Special - Dispatch' to The . JoarnaL) ' Astoria,- Or.. Jan. I. In ii annual message tp tha city council, read at a special ' meeting .Monday, Mayor Her man Wis reviewed at great length the progress of the reform wave which has ao largely sud merged tne more notor ious manifestations of vice In this city. Ha set forth what he alleged to be the ancient Astoria attitude In historical form as follows: "The charge that 'Astoria la the frill rhii. f tAwn In Opmn' mn nn Inn armr i (special irawip w r nnu.i i truthfully be made. About forty .years Astoria. Or Jan. 8. At the regular ago, when Astoria was a mere village Af tha Munpit ryr 'TTAnder. I ana the salmon industry first assumed meeUng of tho city council or . Henaer- ,mporUint DroDortions. most of the fish- on was elected presiaent or tne coun- ermen came hero from the Sacramento clL; Asmus Brlx and C. C TJtilnger I river every spring, and at the close of I members of the board of assessors. . Jl" . JL.i1w20f.ff Dr. F. V. Mohn tendered hla resigns- l??1'. 'lnbTrl tlon as city physician, which waa ao- t,12nfe rtJI12?ikt" .fu" thV!!! tepted and Dr" Clara Reames waa elect- ".tho prey to the pltfalla : erf to fill tha vacancy. After the" city now flourishing. In Ban rranciaco: we ttorney gave an opinion that the city mim a. weu P"f rirst- thus physioiin must be an elector under the the 'business' origliuUed and It grew provisions, of tha charter and therefore n rn twrtance until moat of us. came i wnmn muIh . tint haiA . tha noaitlon to beUeve that It- waa ona of Astoria a 5r. PUklngton waa nominated but. Dr. chief lndustrles--without which the Reames waa elected by a voto or to I "" iiroiraiunw i wmu 4 . , , , , . inot prosper, nor me city pay us run- - A large amount " of routine business J nlng eatpensea," i was gone through. . ' ' r Vo Tainted Money. ; The membera of tna neaitn and ponce I - rt traced the oaat - yesr-a events committeea atatea mat in rutura wnen i t)lrmiffh thm -r.mni mA r iracnuw w i.uu. ..- trlumnhftntl finui oIkimI that under tha censes are aubmlttea to tnem. tney win moPiT- imr,,nvf ,nHitinn h orh on the police, department for, a h,. nti.ri t .ni.. h. h.. v h - -i ;: m ' ' I - 4 1 ' '' I , . i 1 , ' ' ' ' 'V , ' i J ; p W BffiiGMRIS ffil rani KS!ffiOTi5 The FIERCE all thisaltoqugti, iv';-sbori'i'be-brokra Hundreds have taken ( advantage of the GREAT SAVINGS offered why not you? REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPTS. - - 7. 1 , MEN'S ; BUSINESS SUITS CIEN'S OEAVYl OVERCOAT $50.00 SUITS; REDUCED TO ; -.?35.00 .These Suits xe BETTER than any $65.00 Tailor, 'V:.;y,,. .v, Suits in Portland. $40.00 SUITS REDUCED TO. . . .... ..i i 2T.50 : Better than any $50.00 Suit in toW; ; r , $35.00 SUITS ' REDUCED, TO . . . .$25lo6 $30.00 SUITS REDUCED TO.....:......?20.00 $25.00 SUITS; REDUCED TO . . ......... .?1G.50 BOYS' $15.00 OVERCOATS. ........ ,. , . . ?0.85 J BOYS' BOYS BOYS' BOYS' $50.00 OVERCOATS REDUCED TO, :t935X)Q " , f Equal 'to any $75.W TaUor Oyereoat,'; - $40.00. OVERCOATS REDUCED T0;;.?270 . $ Equal to any $60.00 Tailor Overcoat. - $35.00 OVERCOATS REDUCED TO.,... $23.00 ; $30.00 OVERCOATS REDUCED TO. ; $20.00 $25.00 OVERCOATS; REDUCED TO.';'; ;$10.50 'BOYS' SCHOOL' SUITS $10.00 OVERCOATS.., i. .$0.35 ' $8J50 OVERCOATS. . . . .... . . w. ,' .$5.35 $5.00 OVERCOATS , ... w$3.50 $3.95 OVERCOATS . . fc. . . . $2.50 BOYS' 50c KNEE PANTS ...:...29 BOYS' 75c KNEE-PANTS. i . . .40f Two-Piece Suits In Plain Knee Pants. BOYS' $12.50 KNEE PANTS SUITS,,, V. .$7.50 BOYS' $10.00 KNEE PANTS SUITS ; . ;'.;, . . $G.50 BOYS' $7.50 KNEE PANTS SUITS . , . . . $5.00 BOYS' $8.50 KNEE PANTS SUITS. $4.00 BOYS' $5.00 KNEE PANTS S UITS . ... i ; . . S3.50 GREAT REDUCTIONS ALL OVER OUR JUVENILE DEPARTMENT , LADIES' and MISSES' MAN-TAILORED COATS , LADIES' $25.00 CO ATS. 1 . . . . : '.$10.85 LADIES' $20.00 CO ATS...,. .......$13.85 LADIES' $15.00 COATS ... ...$10.35 LADIES' $10.50 COATS.. ;.i;. ? 7.35 . MOTHERS will make GREAT SAVINGS by coming here applications report aa to wnother or not the saloon "t Z JTi .h,n"''"A VK, Vitw call upon Ti:..i TJ .-rrViiv iond,Trtd not ce8 to shine, and the city of fcJirffito &H indent, pros- .hA.n invMitlvatinn.- to be Pi?u .municipaiuy. ,. - 2 r.M- Vo rima Tf iieens. will . "? 9W? mat ina tax levy xor tne . " " . rST'n ..y. wiin .iu per capita, or BEN . 'APPOINTMENTS SENT : XO CONGRESS TODAY ;-f ' aeaBssaawaeaaBaB f . -:.. mm . it. a M a . M Wt 4- W..h iaT 5reiden't RooseV !6?-:.The; total expose; of .the Vnt Vonea tha follow. cnoo owtnct.iaai year were sz.si.. 12.60 is lighter with one exception than any oiner city or 11 tea class in Oregon, the range being as . high as $7 per capita. The city . tax levied for next year is I87.4U1.1J. ,- , me total running; expenses or tna city last year, exclusive of street improve ments and. other special charges, were mmmNQ T7 1IFE TUB I'll in nn.lnatlnn tnr nnntmsaterahinar ;." .lawmtiiM iu.. ui.iw f- ' 3e.se & Jeff ersonT" Valdes. Aliska: Jua nVcessto ?.ort to Theodore W. Leydecker. Alameda, Call- nZ. or,ne infamnii2 fumiii wmiam fr ramnhiL T,r Catoa I ?t revenue t rota . ,inrajnous California; Cabot A. Yerxa. Sierra Ma-1"?'?'" aifa. $re. .California! Roberti5 Nelll. Lyndon, 22 1 PATROL tha court action which followed, and resident Kooseveit also took a personal interest In the matter. In November, 108. the superior court rave a decision af f lrmlna- the rlsrht of the defendants. the owners of the pavilion, to exclude irom tneir duduo place any one tnuy desired to exclude. The case now comes before the supreme court on aa appeal from that decision. sources for city purposes than for school nurcoses. and he challenged any M TiESKr. cUisen who would want such a Ulnt In I ivVBBllinsion, nuiiwn juiunnuii, iu vw I liiratlnnal avmtm nt t.nrf nffic at ni D?.eaucaSiOI)aj system. of his message with the estimate that Idaho. the cigar machines, slot mills and other gambling; devices had collected off the puoiio 1400.000 a year. xna mayor recommended ordinances prac-1 air To Straighten River. - ' (United FrM Letted Wire.) nginirs have notified the levee com- J strlctvlt';; "auor traff lo, to h. ttiii .tati f. trtl tieally-orohlbit -the-vendlnr of "hot Iwi-oceed with the work of straightening ?lln,nir. tock' and; to repeal the gas lTTM.T.uba river, eliminating the Shang- franchise and grant a new one -under nai ana Kina bends below uarysvuie. The work will permanently end a ftreat deal of trouble due to floods, and will beneflt.vast tracts of land in Tuba and Sutter counties. ,. r . ' 1 1 1 1 11, , ) Senator Piles Secures Boat to Be Stationed Off Dan gerous Cape Flattery. Are You Sick? ' ,' (Special Dbpateh to The ' Joarntl.) ; Albany, Or., Jan. At the last ses sion of the Linn county council. Patrons of Husbandry, in which nine granges were represented, a resolution agalnsT tne use of state grange funds for refer endum purposes was referred to a spe cial committee., C, L. Shaw was chosen - - s. 1 I to present tne matter to tne suite grange a weak nervous, system. . officials: . IVftufa .w Ji 1 I Th" annual election Df officers result- ' X OUTS Hiay DC If It IS. ed in the cholce-of the following: Pres- -,i 1 '11 j.f I idant, D.H. Bodine;; vice-president, il; yOU CaHQOt get Well, Until r. Wood; lecturer, Asa Leweillng; chap- ' x. -i. . . j . i ' 1 lain. Cyrus H. Walker: t treasurer. Eu- VUU It'aiure nerve BtrenfflU fgene. Palmer; secretary, Mae ,, Palmer; r : Ifuch sickness is due to JAP DISARMA3IENT MOTION NOT PRESSED tjiiltd Pre Imm4 Wire.) -Vancouver. B. C Jan. I. The motion in fiaarm tha JaDanese waa not form ally received by the police commission ra . ' their rerular meeting - Tuesday (Waihlngtoa Boreas of The JooraaL) ' ; I afternoon, so no discussion took place. Washington. Jan. 8-Senator Piles of I TP ?t? J,?licl?I , 1""-!"?-."? such terms to In.nr. mmlatlAiT h W..hln- k.- . i cannot : laae sucn kubh m ind Mvinii, Vhi it, " z. T'liYT m "viu4 1 nouses, ana tnererore tne resoiuuon is and revenue to the city. , v ,s j that a tug will be stationed Off Cape Ineerectrve. Aa the elections take place T TXTAT-ATTXtnTT yrtriTii-Da : ""T. a-t souno. temporarily unni -VT,7vITVr Vh- i-V.V. CThinrfi i JJJlll lAUllAAi JVXiXiXO . tha new life saving tug; la completed jipim. conaul Morikawa wai to bvi left for Japan this week, nis successor havinjr been appointed, but he will re- being built with money appropriated I main another month. He being ae nnder' the terms of Piles' bill. wlU be Mpalnted - with the situation, it Js the finest life tug In the world. thought by his government advisable tab necessity for navino- a lire 1 to roniuu wn uw.iivmiu hjiui ures. which show that in 20 years up to February. 1908. there had been SIT IHna ahnea at foctorr coaat at I.mm, wrecas 011 jf'iatiery, or wmcn so were 1 tnai a nouaecieaning sale. tuwt tosses, 10 u or wnicn za 1 lives 1 gatekeeper, if. D. Cornett; , business .mnt W P Piw11? nr... rnrrnaninH. ent, Cyrus H. Walker.'-,., ,.v-.--v. , Oswald West of the state ' railroad commission has been invited' to discuss Z'centpassenger rates at the next meet ing. The state engineer will also be in vited to discuss tne preservation or tne ly passing into the hands of great cap italised interests. ' it is expected tne lYour nervous system is nature's t)ower house: tha' . organs of your body get ineir power irom ir. II ' the power is' not there,, the"' action of the - organs is, v weak, : and disease (sick ; ness)- follows. - Dr; Miles V '. Nervine cures the ;(sick' .because it soothes, the. irritated and tired nerves and , gives the , system a chance . to recuperate. ,' fe? i.'.re IA -5f" were lost, and the property destruction aggregated more than 11.000.000. The tug Is to patrol tha north coast JUNCTION CITY . DANES ORGANIZE ? 1 1 c speeui uiipaten ta Th jogroaL) junction city. from Gray's harbor northward to Van couver island. .190 miles, v The f fillers! tug must keep watch of the south end Of , Vancouver v island, notwithstanding that island la a British Dosaession. It I Jiinctlnn rifv. Oi.. Jan. t -jtn.nfinn was opposite. Vancouver island the till City lodra. No. 268. n&niarttraht-wuw fated. Valencia went down with fearful I of America, has been Instituted .here by iana. wun 19 cnarter membera. it u UiCriaa Yeoman's Case Fp Again. , r.1i lfdTFT f -W . i Th ofcor elected are the following: -Providence, R. I., Jaji. 8.-The caseof fex-president, Julius Wilde; president Chief Yeoman Buenxle of ttho - Vnited R. Anderson vice-president, Christ An- state s water resources, which are rapids Was deniedadmlssion to a dancing pa- urer, Cter Boedtkerr trustees, C. Sand rrange will take action toward preserv ing .tnese resources ror tne people. -- The committee of the University of Oregon referendum was indorsed and a resolution passed asking that all subor dinate granges of the entire state dis cuss tha matter. ''; " ' Mu'V-yj; ' Democratic Oratory , , (United Prew Leased Wire.) " Chiearn. Tit.. - Jan. S. nemnnratlit leaders of half a dozen states are to Ixtv it, na see 11 you ao 5W-OT.?; iViZl rnot quickly feel its bene- iuJTr wh,S2LSovS f" :2-'.5s.,!fJi v VdF&ST&rF?! X' 'alao..ndJR; Ba-mussen: leader! .,, ,. . DkX.T..'i MWiL"' r- inanenoen; jnsiae guara, f, H. reter r:?."rrii ...h" - t--.ir-; on- outswe guara. J. Mosegard, med contributed toward tho expense of OKUMA NOT SEEKING" ficial effect' , ; "I was given up to die by a Jad- . Ing doctor. Got one of Dr. Milea books and found that Dr. MUea Ner- t vine fit my case. From the very first , dose I took I got better. ' I am better . now than I have been for years, and do all my own work on the farm. Thafa what Dr. Miles' Nervine haa , done for me, and Z am glad to recom mend it to others.". -; JOHN JAMBS, Riverton. Nehf. ' YOUP druanla aalla n, Mlla.t NUM. Ine, and we authorise him to return RrVllH Will ha tVltt Sil..t viff Jtnanw thA speakers will include Governor Folk and Senator W J. Stone of Missouri, May or Tom 1,. Johnson of Cleveland. Henrv M. Teller of Colorado, John W. Kern of ijiaiana and guage wade of lows. . . ,s . Daughter of fFlddllng Bob." ' - (United Pre tad Wirt.) ' Washinarton. D. (1. Jan. 8. The wed. ding of Miss Katharine Baird Tavlor. daughter of United States Senator and xnrs. KODert.u Taylor or Tennessee, to M. HlUsman Taylor took place this af- price of first bettla (only) If it faila 1 ternoon at the Ebbltt house, where the 10 senent vou. - . - - I laviors are anenrtlna- tha winter. . nnhr Miles Medical Co Elthart" Ind rrelaUvM ana a few intimate friends .ik.U5.W5U.W1 VO., a-iKnan,na J were nresent. .The bride was attended by Miss Mary Huey of Ppringfield. and the best man was Paul lUrlon of Tren- t0 ' :--y,'''jpi;' LNDIAN EEBELLION (United Praia Leased Wire. I Toklo. Jan. 8. -Count , Okiima. tnriav publicly repudiated the published ver sion- or nis speecn wnicn nas caused an uproar in England and la disturbing the tftuianese government. -. i UKums, says ne ' cannot understand hmr niM nnAaAanins- tha vrllHa.t Irin nf Our deliciouiXod, Liver S.gjjS aires a rebellion In India. He declares that India Is an excellent field of trade reparation without oil. KAfAi thaii nlrl-fflhinriPrl and.that he simply urged his people to Ueiier XnaU IUU ioilllUUCU enter it for the purpose of carSfing on nA ftil -fltifl Mrmlfifnns trjendly oompetl&on with the English. cod liver oil "and 5 emulsions. to restore health for Old people, delicate children, ' IUiliai) Queen's BIrthday.y '1 (Ignited Preai Teaaad VIm.( i, i - Rome. Jan. -Flass flew from all ,weak run-down persons,and JLVff.SS ffi offelrlrnPCQ frtMfi. rrtlHrrtfl. tun ta honor f the t'th birthday of mvv Bvnuv- j 1 1 wueen leiena, wno was oorn January bronchitis and all , throat and 0f te1" I Rome, nearly IS years ago, aa the bride 01 tne prince or in spies, now &lng vie lung troubles. . J..... I tor Emmanuel rill, Jier royal highness Try it On OUr gUarante. J has steadily gaed in favor among all :-":- -j T--C,-'t"::;,:i v" J classes of the population. . This popu- , " " w uuiu, x a, uon auu neir.to me turone m iBUi, LIVESLEY COMPANY LOSES CASE AGAIN Famous Hop Squabble Will Be Carried to Supreme " Court for 'Third Time.- (Bpfdal Dispatch to Tha Jooraal.) Salem, Jan. 8. A noted hop case was brought to a termination if a jury trial can settle anything, by a verdict yes terday afternoon Tor J. W. Myer, A Hardware that la up-to-date, and that eaa show yon an array of useful artlclea for homo and use about the barn, carriage-house, or housa at rare prices. Is a good man to know, or to know where to find him. Ha ia at hla store in this city, and will bo pleased ta see you at No. 4S on Third troot; ' . . . f-i'; asked on ' a hop contract, 13,185, for I ston - of West Texas, Bishop Tuttle f wnicn amount he ouea uvesiey oe uo. i Missouri, Bishop Sessums or Louisiana, of -thia. nltv. This caaa has been to I Blshon Kendrlnlr nf Nav Maxim. Rl.hnn the supreme court twice on legal pothtsf Brown of Arkansas. Bishop Klnsolving invoivea ana win prooaoiy- oe apuwiw i oi xexas. iter, neveriy warner or new there araia - although the jury was I Orleans. Rev. W. B. McPherson of Fort only out 10 minutes. . Smith, Rev, A. W. Garden of San An- It was admitted that Myer made his tonio. and John - Wood of New York. crop under a void lease, and for that I corresponding secretary of the board of reason tne Duyers tnea to evaae pay- nussions. ment. Tne point invoivea waa wnetner a ' suD-iesseo could recover lor money i rifimmxxr k riTJti k n Tt mrv expended in making a crop, when his J LUl lvN, ACEEAGE TO wviv u at vi - iuo in-liu wr ea aia nuw i tlon. - It is a case that has attracted a great deal of attention among hop-"! growers ana Buyers. ABSOLUTE- SEGURIHi 7 NOTED EXPOSITION COMMISSIONER DEAD' .' BE SEDUCED SOON " . " ' ' ' y '(Fnlted Press teased Win.) Memphis. . Tenn.. Jan.-' .What ia probably the largest and most represen tative gathering of cotton planters ever held assembled to this city yesterday (Special Dlioetch to The Journal.! : (at the opening of the annual meetlne of Boston Mass.. Jan. 8. Wilson Henrv 1 the National irarmara is.ttA..t .- Fairbanks, noted telegraph line con- Icoonarativa union Tt,. atructor and capitalist, is dead at his ivooporatlva union. ;Tho delegates pros home at Warren. Massachusetts, of lnt at the Opening numbered several heart rauure. He was Massacnusetts' I iwusana ana represeniea every mats of commissioner In charaa at tha Lewis the south, ''-from Virginia to Texas and and Clark exposition and held a similar 'rom - Missouri; to Florida. - The states position at the Louisiana purchase ex-1 particularly wen represeniea were Ar position at St. Louis and the James-1 kansas, Mississippi, .Louisiana, AUbama town exposition. - tie nuiit many tnou-1 . ,,-Ti.,,r,.,,,i.,'.,,. sand miles of tolagraph .Unas. . .-;. I',? Much important business is to be iransactea at ins meeting ana It will rnnfwnrn of MisionnrlM X J I proDaDiy do tne ena or in weeK before uonierenco oi iiussionanes, . -1 the sessions end. Reports are trt ha r umta irreBsMaaaa..wira.-'.:.-.-.joeiva snowing we grewtn and progress Cenulno Carter's Little Liver Pills. Mutt lar 8fgnatur of AX'hiW iS-rV'-t i:.',', " -r V','.' -V"i.'-" Houston. Tex., Jan.- H. Many notable I of the oooperatiya movement among- the D18COPI Houston to attend the third annual eon-(some states more than 75 per cent of bishops, clergymen and laymen of the I farmers. episcopal Protestant' church heser reports are of moat are In (gratifying character, showing that JiH 'Set Faoflaills Wrapper Below. Yey aaaaJO as aa ear ' - , iM(taiMsav:i;ii;: f0:::C"l t; ference of the seventh missionary . de-1 tha planters are actively interested . in lo worn pi uib oriui nation. Tha chief business Of tha eonvantlnn comprises tno states oi uaianoma, Mia CARTERS sourl. ' Kansas. Texas and New Mexico. however, will be to decide unon nlnnal vu-nanaas, -, iouisiana, i ror reducing mo- cotton acreage ana tak exlco. ' . line- other atena calulated to keen Hn Tno opening aaaress is to do aellv-i the production to a level that .win erea oy nisnop oiym. vt. me x-niuppines. enanie tne organization to maintain in Other1 eminent churchmen - hn &ra tn I tha fiitura . 1 S-rant nrlnn. - n.r,,,. take part in the proceedings include I will bo presented showing that tn some! states tne rarmers -- nave atreadv nr. ranged to engage in the diversification or tcoajs to a greater- extent than over oerore. witn tne aia or numerous on. operative '.warehouses already estab lished the union leaders are conti.innt that the campaign for 15-cent cotton will bo successful. I) VE PHI i l i I Mil klU.lM.I Wil lk.il lJ lilt... Ff PU-T!'' 4 l,w4i Mitw.a rCl SJLLLSW t. r0 riif "iir v" tt it a.auni.'mai wnn T i " ( Purely TettaMv ; hum, jtu,irKw CURS SICK MEADACH". Forls&ati and CMldrea. Tfca Kir,. Yea Kara Afrrajs EsugM Boar ttxm Clf&atnra of Ifew Ifork Fruit Gr.wer. c ' (United Press Leased Wlra.t Svracose. N. 1.. Jan. 8. Several him. dred members of the New York State I fetale collrr nun v. i v". i 3 a3ui;iniiui a cir. 1 Oil Ui Syracuse today for their winier meer- lng and were welcomed bv J' Ajur I trix . President J.- R. Cornel ff N,.,, berg delivered his ennu-U n,l-h-is im.l reports wpr rccoivt-i! !',tt -. ; ,-r Officers of tT; nm!!rtti-i. '; ' it- tvmoori tia-re jiro .. . vr. i sis various standlnir committers S'ldress by Jlenry M. J)iini , . f 1 li program for tomorrow v addresstiu by l'rofMur A. the ' Canadian I'i-Jii'tni'-r. r tare, an! l'rofur i. A, .' "t I';- d 'i "a i c t i,