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THE- OREGON DAILY JOURNAL.' PORTLAND, FRIDAY "EVENING. JANUARY 17. 1003."
rjlOFKSSOH JLAXIM INV EXTS NEW EXPLOSIVE i FOE TORPEDOES.
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PROHIB'S LOBBY NgeH
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nil i a. a , i ts on pouna or maanaa potato.
Ill I several tihlnanflnnl of milk. All OUnc Of
" j Professor Hudson Maxim U maa
Jngan experiment with a new sub
Stance which ii called motorlte,
which h claims will revolutionize
the naval -warfare. la the picture
Professor Maxim U ihown experi
menting with the new power in bis
laboratory. The sketch ahowa how
the explosive mar be uaed In war
fart when driving ft torpedo from a
destroyer that travels under water
at a speed of 60 miles an hour.
ROADS DO HOT
v KEEP PROMISE
Railways Fail to Live Up to
; Agreement to Enforce
1;: 30-Hour Law.
(WMbluitea Bom of Tn Jeemsl.)
Washington. D. C, Jan. IS Secretary
Wilson has bad troubl with soma of
th -western rallroada ovr the 6-hour
law. which rqulre that roads carrying
i!ftV8 Jrew " lobby" li the latest reform or-
' and watered. He charge that while ganlsatlon to be established In the na-
some of the road have aept iann wun tional capiUl. It wUl be operated un-
n?aweeSe.ne?V?heV KH tlonal com-
apeolficallr pledged themaelvea to ob- m It tee of the prohibition party and its
it if tha nraaldent WOUld Biffn it niu'lflrt nurnnM will i.
ii fiSSlSSrSvenl KS?J& kv "rcj "d-y" tte w. Female Drivers
Cletfa. vru-iiquur inierierence. rne oureau
It appeara. too, that In the flglit will be In immediate charge of Mat-
' "Ulew of Bridgeport, Coo-
the railroad men nava Been in B...ioi,i i .... .v.. Dklkil '
Anti-Liquor Interests Estab
lish Headquarters With
O'Brien in Charge.
(United Pre Ltued Wire.)
Washington. D. a, Jan. 15 A "pro-
BOAT 7VZAX&J.DVTi
NOT LIKE JOB
iftSttXX th0Vtocam?nr-.nd eetfeut who wa. the Prohlb.t.on r.
U Tai i been a, eonteai between the ty's candidate for governor of that atati
i and atockmen n one aide, and J? J laat electTon and , Finley C.
ure
that
rnaili anil ator.kmen
the human aocletiea on the other,
in hia annual
olioitor of the
turo, Oeorge P.
at Paris
Find Hauling Fares Un
like Sewing by Fireside.
Uendrtckson of
" Interviewed t
Cumberland,
report Just lesued, the I Interviewed today by
department of agrlcul- Fra, O'Brien aaid:
. iioCabe, relate the. ' 'Th people do not t
. . . a I Inlnillt I am that Ka na
tn
atate
r a.
Maryland. I
United
understand the
hUtoirof th fight Vver 'the law, ad jlnlqvlttw that are being committed by
Si?, firth the alligation of bad faith. I -federal government In nullifying
"... S a.C. .H.alManr r f ha II O DU1ICB DOWI Of in ITAIPM. rlfh
Uw t aaVneVt olioltitlon of the stt should have the right to control Practical Cabdrlving. which i open to
raTlrJW MDrMentaSlvea and the t. Internal af air. in daaling with th .r"1 M.rjY"-
Pari. Jan.' 1J. Th II woman who
started driving cab in the street of
Paris have dwindled down to 31.
Further, there are at present only two
women talcing lessons at the School of
These 'prlng-llk day remind one of
the garden where th vegetablea are
produced In abundance. The market
hive bettor supplies than ever for this
period of tho year. Varieties are wide
and prW:e are to no case very expensive.
There have been year when valuea were
double those ruling In the retail mar
kets at this time but weather conditions
to date this year have been so mild
that we have not yet received a real
tame of old-time winter.
Lettuce from California Is still coming
In heads sr. a various ericas are ruling
in the retail markets. Hothouse let
luce, while not aa good as during pre
vloue yeara on account of the very mild
climate, la very tender. 8iis are not
so big a in colder weather. To prepare
try thl:
Tsko two head or four bunches of
hothouse lettuce, a half teasiioon of
salt and another of pepper, a tableepoon
of salad oil, three of vinegar and two
of hard-boiled egg. After separating
and washing the lettuce the leaves
should be dried. Do not crush or wilt
the leaves. Arrange them In a salad
bowl and sprinkle with the ealt and nen-
Dr. Mis tlie vinegar and oil together
ana pour over me. leaves. Then cut
the egg into Quarters and aarnlah the
dish with them.
Watercreaa 1 also in very fair sunnlr
and should he prepared the same as let
tuce. Celery Is comlne In very arood
shape from California and Is selling at
regular price. It 0 should likewise be
prepared in th same way.
Sprouta are coming from the south In
abundance and are ffndlns: nn Increasing
demand from nousewlvee. Retailers re-
no rt a larger demand for sorouta than
ever before. They resemble small cab
bages and have a taste peculiarly their
own. They should D prepared for table
by boiling and then seasoned with but
ter, aait ana pepper.
Cauliflower is train in rood aunnlv.
8onie from tho south 1 of large sis hut
aa regards quality, it is not as good nor
frerh as the stock grown nearbv. Pries
at retail ranges from 10 to ltc a head
according to alae.
Oregon Is noted aa a nrodneer of anm
of the best potatoes grown In the United
Biaiea, dui mere are not many house
wives who utilise them more than twn
or three ways. As croquettes they are
delicious and are thus prepared: i
several tahlaanonna of milk, an ounc O
butter, a half teasnoonful of salt and
one of pepper, two egg, five tablespoon
or uread crurnDs ana a pmcn or cayenne.
Melt the butter in a saucepan and
after adding the milk, bring them to
gether to a boll. Through a alev pas
the notatoea and add the llauld mixture.
The entire mixture should than be
beaten and when very hot th pan
should be removed from the fire. Add
ihm ma and nitnnor llkawlaa tha cav
erin. ProoMn the yolk of th egg and
atir urmi tne latter are ansa
Roll the mixture into ball of amall
sis, a little flour being used to pre
vent sticking to the hands. Beat up th
whit or th egg and into this roll eacn
ball. Upon a table place th bread
crumb and roll the ball in them until
covered. They should then be put into
hot fat or lard and fried lor three
minute until brown.
Eggs are cheaper because of th
lArser auDDlle. A ahort time ago moat
of the eggs sold here came from the
east because of th shortage of home
production but now mat tne nens nave
gone back on. the payroll, consumer are
able to buy the strictly fresh article
and not ruin themselves financially.
Eastern egg are now hard to aell at any
price although mo quality tnis year la
unusually gooa tor storage iock.
Tiutter look like it will advance aoon,
although there are quit large supplies
at tnia time.
Chicken are cheap again at retail and
you can et a turkey today at a material
reduction from the ricures mat ruiea
during me holidays.
Wild aeese are again in market ana
are uuite rat.
rerhaos you've noticed that the cnees
la i ot so good this year as formerly.
This I due In a measure to the climatic,
conditions that ruled In the spring and
ummer months. Price are not o
high on this account.
Columbia river smelt are coming fa
ter to market The real winter run ai.
pea red in the Cowllt the other day and
sent the once down severs 1 notches in
the retail markets. They are not cheap
enough to eat at any time, but Just now
are ine
fare,
cheapest article on th bill of
Fresh salmon la again very scarce
and the markets are only supplied with
tne eoia storage nsn. These too ara
high because of the small suoDlies.
Only an expert could tell the difference
after being prepared for table.
Halibut la unusually high this season
because of the short catch on th sound.
Flahlng la now on in Alaskan waters
but to date there have been only amaU
shipments from there to this market
BUYS JOHN ALDEfi'S
MODEL LICENSE
IS HUM'S PLAN
ANDPRISCILLA'S HOfilE
Descendants of Longfellow's
Characters Perfect Title
to Historic Place.
President of Liquor Dealers' League
Explains Schema to Combat
Dry" Crusade.
.r..i.n. ' h anllnltnr aavs' I J'Quor question. I mine, wiiui, ui iirui woman wnu
t?S5.m" .J?wf.Y,:.r AV.Ia ,. fc... I 1 Under the interstate nommarea act was granted a license, has retired for
Wnen ina Bill r" .r .r:.. . I limine la kaln I .. ...,. I natr-anna) nm lnnlh snmin wnn
riU1 ini I i If Tl L LU lliW I '--.WW. " UV't'B W tlllV HIU DlKiD, " " " ' '
nana aoclatlea carried th fight to tM mwr " Being snipped into tne states "
Presided and aaked Wm to veto the In conflict with th Jaws of the states a
Vfcn1vrtvl9t the and under th protection of th federal h
P"1:. .rTwfw5.-;.l h. nr. government. We nroDosa to remedy I w
. . l . : v.. MM.Mnt,iivi i Linn il DUBBiuis. i liiiii aa n,
anc Dad oeO "1K,J,-W,;A I la al.n .nnlho. ,,nd.p I Tha rntmteaa At, T.nlnn whn aa
imi man inrnuinuui am uuiwu i . - . u wu. - - - - r. - -o---,
. . . , , u i . - i vhlnk tha fa1 a pa I tnvirnninl nrntat m I or I n a rirat to mnunt tha hnr hia
taw ana raises
mail fortune in a lottery, and a third
ha married a well to do tradesman,
whose acquaintance aha mad by taking
him aa a Wnra " i
u.. r n a r it in. iirna iimiL WBr K
tended to IS hour at th request or vioiaiors or in state
til ihlppr th raUroai would b abl a revenue from lawlee
t oberh .law. and would oby it Lament Imum ?.Ali,".r
1 waa alaa mad ai
is no
yield
ed to the arguments of her relatives.
The gov- who strongly objected to her choice of
tax receipt any-1 an occupation. jand she has now retired
OPftrHv nl inv I wiiciej in iuc uuuiiirjr tu ciiiyuiitj wuu u.w noio inc.
atockmen T generally throughout the may appiy. wny person ar tnus pe- ins society ior tne rrotcuoa or Am.
t Tnita? Btatea war In favor of the bill, I fy,nK tha 'ate police powers, being mals is encouraging; women to learn
United. Sltaie Wr in Iyr l -l" I r.rnttl I nrf...nn. hi nuMr vlnr In th. hnn thil lhlr oim.
hafuvld that it would be poeIW. tually eayg to a man who violates atat of horses. 80 far, howevr, thy hav
. - a A ....a I ak Vl II VI IV mll alfJV Vftll IV Vnll I ITl SB T Bmrirn Vlfl Bill r AB1 SI
bin became a ew. o -yr, - " I ' r ,Q.i...
branch of the Internal revenue interest are not seriously threatened,
towards tneir remaie
com marked cour-
.hnuVh the nrovlsTon for a mini- protected from federal Interference by cabdrlving, in the hope that their exam
nun inaaS llmft Tad been omitted. It this tax receipt The government vir- pie will tend to chect the 111 treatment
muin Vpeaa limit naa "'J ,V. " I tm.ii.. mn h vIaui. I hn.... an tut. v...,.
was
If th bill became a law. to .-foure -nor
human treatment for cattle In PJ"".ta
tranalt Independent of th number of l"
Hour invoiveo,
vlaloa reaulrlni
rIVZ n foJd Md water. In ment Issue liquor tax receipt to vio- The police authorities say that the ex-
Til V,V fnr.irnln the bill was duly lator of th law. Kven in the District periment or granting licenses to women
ZlZHJ? anH Wama a law Since that of Columbia thl Is being done. More has from the public's point of view,
tia , effort Dosslbi ha ben ban tOO person are today holding fed- been a complete success. Th cab-
maia the denarlment to eeur a aral liquor Ut receipt in th District women alway obey the police regula-
Sompiulc wltte Uw. all 1? ?' Columbia oonfYlct with th. Pis- tion., driv. very w.. . and look .after
ratifying to state that om i tne 1 J-';
lara railroad of the count
New York, Jan. IT. T. M. Ollmore,
president of th Model XJcens leagua of
Louisville, Kentupkx. an organisation
which claJms a membership of over
iOO brewing and distilling firms, met
representatives of the local wholesale
rgoe to. school regularly, ana
i7upll us ungraniniatlral ex
is he whine in a most dismal
Th dog,
whitn th
preasion
raahlnn. .
There-wa on boy who persisted In
using th word "ain't" and could not be
broken of th habit It wa so jarring
on "Boojum." that the dog nearly weut
mad. ... . t
On afternoon "Boojum" attacked th
lad and bit him on th 4g so wickedly
that th youngster promised Professor
Well thai h would never again offend.
Because of "BoojumV fin sensi
bilities he I ldom an on th street
He ia-also an enemy of tramp and
other paraons who us bad language, ,
A woman's Socialist congress, com
prising delegate from every part of
ant girls' trad union, whll a federated
organisation of laundresses and char
women is to b' organised to prevent
non-unionist among th latter taking
the places of servant In th vent of a
trlk. , .
Blue Point Oyster Co,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In East,
era and Olyropia Oysters, Staple and
Fancy Groceries, ' General Restaa
rant Supplies; EgTfi, Batter, Cheese.
31 NORTH SIXTH ST.
Phones Main 1910 Home A1910
THE
HIGHEST
GRADES
OF COFFEE
ROASTED
IN THE
NORTH
WEST
AT YOUR
GROCERS.
SPECIAL SALE
SATURDAY
D. C. Burns , Company
rrh Finnan Kaddles, lb, , , . . 2Q
Good Apples, per box ...... .$1. 40
Ktgln Hard Wheat Vlour. bar, 4.SO
fjgin ra wneat flour, sic.
tin Fancy Corn, Country
0
.25
.25
.25
.25
vtanuviiiDn, . iwr ,....
t tins ' Extra Standard Corn,
for ;..
I tins Extra Standard Toma
toes for
1 ting Solid Pack Tomatoes
for ........
tin tuow rre Taw .
Feache for .15
1 gallon tin Sliced Lemon
Cling Peaches for ........ .50
Fancy, small. Skinned Hams, ,'
per lb ................... .13
This Xant ta Jturt rtgbl lot: faniU.
la Waste. .
Salmon Belli, Boyal Chl
.nook, per lb . ... t ........
8almon Tip, Boyal Cnlnook.
per lh
almnn. amnkad. Rnval Chi-
.nook, per lb .25
Fancy Seedless Orange 15. 2Q
.25
.20
25) and 30t per dosn.
ine
Our Di-Toea average lowest for or
dinary and extraordinary quality.
D.C. BURNS COMPANY
sitl erhlrd. Bat. Varies and almofi.
tsaia pnonee Main ti a-ii -
WE ARB HEADQUARTERS FOR
Cheese Butter Eggs'
Iowa Butter, lb 35a)
Creamery Butter, roll 70s)
Dairy Butter, per roll.... ..... ,.55)
New laid Oregon Ranch Em s, dx.SOf
load Eim. dozen 25i Oe)
Fine eld American Cheese 25f
Comb Honey, new. Z for f
Fresh Tillamook Cheese, lb.....20e
Imported Swiis Cheese, lb 40
Domestic bwiis Cheese, lb
Cream brick aad Limburger. Ib.sf
Imported Rocquefort Cheese, lb.50f
'i ry our uoiaan vjrseun j-ottea v-owh,
Honey In bottles and in bulk.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
THE OREGON CHEESE CO.
(Inc.)
126 Fifth St., Opp. Olds, Wortman
ot King, Most convenient loca
tion in the city.
Person who hold no local
have I license to sell Intoxicants should not
their horse admirably.
.nlM.Vibn government BOGUS OFFICER E0B8
. SWvl SsT-g ARSENAL AT VIENNA
4 kav. relatenuJ violated the law wer pearlf 60? of th peTions whom he was
nsM?ei before tha department at to proaecute for vfolating the territorial Vienna, Jan. IS. A daring theft, re
represented oerore w aeparinui k holding tax receipts from the calllne: that of the famous TCantain 01
- Ireai and i their reoresentatlves wer federal government permitting them to Koepeniek," was committed yesterday
51atnflv in favor of ita enact- violate the law. " at th Vienna arsenal. A man, wearing
J?t dSSmfng that thl 1 roXs they r "Pnle bill to remedy these evils the uniform of an official engaged 15
- Went, Claiming na tn rvua I li.nn.,0iB rnmmittee. thay w 111 th. .rtmlnl.frof Inn nt mlllr.rv
Mnitnt.ri did not wish to be put in are pigeun-nuiuu ,u c,Uuhiicc, m.; wm urn uminiiruuq ui miuiary nnanccs,
represented aia not TOO " jf",. , I C .mmmA hv cone-reaa in tha nresent ca lail at SiXO In tha mnrnlnr A.
lh. noaition or lawDreaseira, nuu n"v i tr :r " r " r ..--r. -- .:
ii ' m rannahla statute such as they I BW!V' mtJwra in xey or tne strong room
ionJeivedT the 1 meSrS tKen before con- . , in, order that he . might see thaf every
?n5?I;K.nLi?f.-An thy UYTTrrjn ttttwtji TiTTrxriXT thing waa in order.
KnStS Jouldobeylt Without Vueai JI!UWiktiV3 nXJJM nixrui The offlcer in charge, suspecting
"It Is apparent, from th pleading
filed by the various railroad, that r
sort Is to be had to every legal, techni
cality to avoid the payment of fine for
.lfw iimM lh. n.vmant
V." "7" 'niLii: 1. I.
bini.rinna or tna law. vvniia it -
Tha officer in charge
... 1- I V.H. n . . ,L. 1 . . .
HE SEES HER HO URN Questing the visitor to elgn a book' By
chanco other commissioners appeared
soon after to fetch money from the
(RBeelsl Dlpateb to Tbe Joarnit.) arsenal safe. It waa then found that
Paris. Jan. lsVAbput seven years ago the strong room was locked and the key
roper for a defendant to exhauarhi ft prls organist pf great promise was "one
in"vu nf the fact that thlsMT 7. I" hT. .,.7 Art . the door De ng broken open It wa
' tafirosds n'wotfld perhipfbe "7mori waiting two year, ready to forgive her. over 1.000 In note and two saving.'
Ilii-nd taaihiV W as good doI- ha at laat reluctantly obtained a bank books. It has a nee been dis-
eeemly. end possibly just a good pol
icy. if the railroads were o conoen
he at last
divorce
place
service,
' '"I ,mfcl -a AAA n.manf.r. nt Mnittnn and I Church
vlolnity'afi to ask for an increaae of ng kneeling close .to r
ware, from May 1 next of SO cents an fjrv"f J51 i,he acrni hT. lonr
hour., or M for th. regulation estab- ward . hlin. J W "A0
lisnea eignt-nour worgaay.
covered that after leaving the arsenal
of a colleague at a midnight withdrew the greater part of
.Sdh came out of the S0" Trf" wf8
: saw a woman in deep mourn-
a am a 1 .tiAA J t nnnoon. 1 1
X ES. Wlrgiea upoV.n VptX. T Kaaf night the organist had taken the the, thief drove to the sav ng. bank and
a obey the provisions or me swiuve,
the sums
as the sav-
conslder the ner-
Close to th main door. On 'J" ,0"r58lon ' the book s 0net
Th thief is believed to be a non
commissioned officer, "wanted'' - lnce
Duxbury, Mass., Jan. 17. Th fam
oua home of John and Prlscllla Alden,
who Were the original of Longfellow's and retail liquor dealers today at th
characters of that name in the story of Waldorf-Astoria and set before them th
Mile Standlsh, haa been sold undor league's plan for combating the pro-
.1 n.,.. i 1 uiuinon movement or tna anti-Mainnn
. . .. " . league and other prohibition organlxv
mortgaged by Frank and John Alden to tlons.
tho Plymouth Five-Cent Savings Oilmore suggested legislation which
bank. The foreclosure was brought woma may th license jn tht nature ot
about by Gordon Bouthworth. guardian a.,con,1Tact btwn the etate and the
for John Alden of 8. Louis, who Is aaloonkepr, the contract to be revoca-
now Insane, in order to perfect the fuaa and to be tranfrabl.
title for the Aldon Kindred Association f8!. f contract would be that for
01 America. 1 " v.acu.. . n v tn. w in. n-
The claim of Frank Alden waa pur- "V should b suspended for JO days.
u i.itn I iai at t..i nn.i and a note to that effect mad. unnn
Albt Culver of Rockland, who formerly Vi nM.HseIf, or a "ec,",J ''"a
had a motgage on it. There were two 10.8.! wouid canceled, and Its
aeeos ior tn riac. it having been di- 1 "r": "" ih uiu ur
vided In the will into the east and west "'
. i mvu " Vfmuui o weill, iu a llllMUfJl
phla a tew days ago to addres the
liquor aeaiers or mat citv. tia wm nrnf,
aiti a a-A-A j r ' w
viuis7 ifuurcq.
RKTAURANTS-MARKlTS-HOTELS
And families, dissatisfied with quality, quantity and prices
of native or transplanted eastern oysters, will find that there
Is no dealer in the city who has facilities for furnishing their
wants so satisfactorily as the
ROLTLEDGE COMPANY
WE GROW OUR OWN OYSTERS AND ARE HOT
AFTER THE WHOLESALE BUSINESS of the CITY
West Side Store Phones:
MAIN 4500; A5164
East Side Store; Phones:
EAST 952; B1122
Idea J3othL deed wer bid in for $100
eacn Djr jovn r. blmmona or Hanover,
and Charles Alden, treasurer of the
Aiaen tvmarea association.
It la understood that the Alden kin
dred will restore th property to as near
its original appearance as possible. It
will then become the shrine of the Al
den kindred, and future reunion of the
xamny win p neia there.
KILLS HOG NAMED
FOB HER; SHE SUES
DELINQUENT TAX
TOTAL DECREASES
fSoecIs! Plicated to Tha Jonrnal.)
Pendleton. Or.. Jan. IT. That tha
total of delinquent taxes In Umatilla
county 1 growing less year by year is
shown by the annual tax statement mib-
mittea Dy isnerin t. v. Taylor. This
Ai.nti miir m t T.n 17 c repart include B. statement of del In-
cau.TLew. Foot. of'Absecon kilTed Jfc1 1907 "
"Jenny." a pet hog that had been The total amount of delinquent taxes
named after her, Mrs. Jennie Lewis tn year ip wa ilj.S78.83, of
sued Foot today for $160 damages.
which II.S86.7S Is personal tax. The
Foot, acknowledged' hav ng taken the total amoun Wua3f fth. present
KUieu ana maraniau 1110 punier 10 w i...
cur. payment of the pig's board, whichl'aBl year-
had not been paid by the woman owner.
The jury returned a verdlot of no cause
ror action.
0. R. & N. SAFE FROM
UMATILLA RIVER
in,. ... Una wife, who haa marriea again na r'-r-T "."":".! """0'J -.-'
naaw .um-ouui wuiauu. woBo i r ij . - v...j i BDDwmDer ior aeneruon inn annrnntia
rate under the agreement now in vogue b. 'allowed 1 to sa her Ton "on of money. "The day be,forryesteP
nd which expires May 1 of next yesr farnei stly t o b alio wad to im Mr son. d he bou ht a unlform and sword
1 cent an hour, or In other words I whom she had Jert a nny cniio, 1 fro . ,jeftier 0,rt -inth t,. n.
tS Re a day. - , Th. organist looa ner io m. nora ,.-.V-,-m,k r. Sfflr
t-- . '. ,. 1 and Showed er . l, Ouny-jirea ooy ConfldentlV exnlct to "TSntnii i ihV'thUf
sleeping peacerujiy hi cuu duo ,oon " - ------ -- w - -.
Kissed tn Sleeping cnua n r ...
terly. and when at last she left It was
4 take her bo the last days for discount on east
iu3 Ka uuis. i-orixana uas company.
AD BREATH
with the tearful request that her hus- . Tomorrow and Monday positively will
rOUia lorgjvo nr u
He gladly consented.
1 1
Cia.reti ana I'Mr ln. I m..hii..i ..J
tbaraforelasrea know iuM V sbsll Neomnaai
Ih.n to any an tuffarias from tseh troabis."
puaa. H. BalMra, Ut (. ik e iw tetk, . T.
Ceat for
( The. Dowels
Hospital at X Grande.
ici.i nimatok ta The Joafntl.i
La Grand. Or., Jan. ii.--Tn nospitai
i ran I ill v nearing . completion, ai a
meeting of th lOCKnoiaer in. iouw
ina- diraetors . were elected: . tjorge
Btoddard, Dr. A, U Bichardpn, N.
Molitor. Clark B.. Saunders and C. T,
tiacon. ine pnicera nw.
HUSBAND AND WIFE
HAVE DAILY BATTLE
NSSSBB " v- HPr
Sfasasnt. ValatsM. ref Tarts eVMdJteSoed
Kr.r nk, urip. loc, ", Wf. JJaTr
. .i la h. u. Tk. rnnlB. tlilk fmp4 OUC
...n..,.H i..HMu,MiraitrAicK.
surer, i uoy una marriea in JSSU DO(n are 01
spital powerful chyelque and had fist fights
is a almost daily for 21 years. -In
103 the wife got a divorce, but in
(Seeds! DliDsteh to TTi. Jonrnal.)
Geneva. Jan. IS. Jacob Manr.r and
hia wife, of Zurich, were described hv
as the iudae as tha "moat eurloiia onnnl.
follows: Dr. Bacon, preaiaentj ur. in ewiweriand" when he aentenced the
Saunders, vice-president; Pr. Moutor, husband to six months' imprisonment,
secretary; Dr. Richardson, treasurer. They had married in 18S0-both are of
The use of the tirana onae nospiiai pnwenui
by th p. R. A w. jor employe
mati. that la Kit no- taken UD.
A. ii i mi i i m uiuuiii. mi two met py enance ana
:trii. ryrp AmmrAmA. !?.". ?. in. weaaing oreaaxaat,
. . v nowever, enaea in a fight, but the
, .7 . " . - -- " ."Bnivi ... .... wtmw.
AaAHi. rnH -47 YTItd.hrwnA a, I .m..! .u. t...i m .
weraing pave seen wirow iw wnujci uw wite winning the day "gnt.
vr ram weaaenger ipr nuww w. eome monies ago tn wir toog fioo
iuuiiimuuh gi mi niw n iin.i u-a.wi u iiui nea irom me nouss. ' loe nuBDana
hotelat . S ,cents per rard. . It is stl- pursued her, beat, her, ' and lung hef
- -I "" "f.."V" rY 2t . '". " nr, out an. wa rescueu. At in
r. 89 I earth will be secured from the fvrlng trial she Dleaded for feniencv to har
f ...... t. cvpir Tn r III i rniF' .'if"" rapniTiquni i v fiuvi nunD&na, ana-'' ourst into, tears wnn
THIS DOG WHINES
AT BAD GRAMMAR
(Special Plspstch to Tbe Journal.)
Curw.navllle, Pa, Jan. K.- Professor
Tnhn TOalTa la .tha nwnn, ft a mn.t r..
fSoeelal Dlimtteh to The Jonrnal, I ... - .
t r.. To 17 wwk . i maraaoie aos. noinina upernuman is
very few day' time the O. R. & N. cut- claimed for the ariimal, and the pro-
orr JUBl west ot ine cii,y mi) oe con- lesoiir wnn u. uiiucraiuuu vnni mere is
nected with the main line and trains no truth in th common belief that hi
will be running over It. The new line pet can talk.
will shorten the distance between Pen- But that "Boojum," th nam of the
dleton and Umatilla by about a quarter
of a mile and will give the u. it. & N.
a much better and safer crossing of the
Umatilla river. Th big steel bridge
on tho cut-on is one or tne largest and
beat on the system and no further
trouble from high water at thl river
i anticipated.
Bernhardt' Rag Doll.
(Sneclsl Dlnoatrh tn The Jonrnal.)
Paris. Jan. IS. Madame Sarah Bern
hardt, who is to appear as Prince
Charming in a new rendering of "The
ClaanlMoi Ttakn it Sir'' r Tuaddlav slvrsiM In ar
hunted for weeks for a doll which
should not look ridiculous on the stage.
and tried herself to make on without
success.
The other day, however, she happened
to see the children of George Bull, the
mn a
POUND!
A place to purchase household supplies at wholesale
prices, whereby you can reduce your bills from 15 to 25 per
cent each month. It is well worth investigating. Satisfaction"
guaranteed.
RICHET COMPANY
WHOLESALE GROCERS, U2-X14 FRONT ST.
Phones: Main 758; Home A1758. Corner Washington
Saturday Specials
r1
COLUMBIA RIVER SMELT ar Just in their prim and wa ahip them
direct from tne uowiits river every aay, per pound
Fresh (Dressed Poultry, killed by ourselves, Chickens, per pound
Table 'Dairy Butter ,....4Be Extra Fancy ci
3ood creamery putter. u
rancy Creamery Butter 654
dreamery.
........
Fresh Bags, per dosen.
Fresh, Kancn fiiggs, aos.
Oregon
nr. . ...ii ii.. n..i. rA,. lii pi.i, T ...w.v. . ...
nf HflflJ .1414 441, V V. . una, .vi.utvmi mil, muiivii vnrou., w. A .
you hav never been to thl market you will be surprised when you se
what we can sell for a little cash. If you can't come, oall up either phone.
Main o. a-u, ana w win sena you in oest in tne nous.
BAY CITY MARKET
Fourth and Yamhill Streets
American oculist,'at play wit
Carolina rag doll. "There," she
(South
L.l Ul 111 A l.( UU1I, 1111.(9. BIlO A'
claimed, "is my ideal stage baby." Per
mission having been given to Madame
Barah Bernhardt to borrow tne aoii, she
carried it off in her arm, promising
room every night during the run of the
play, and that it should be returned
fcierlinf Rsrosdy Co., Chicago or H.T. 59
that It should sleep in her own bed-
safe to its little mother.
Korean English. .
From the Korea Daily' News.
Our translator has handed in the fol
lowing conundrum: The magistrate of
Ptk Chvon, Palk IwkL asked the
dismission for own position and aaid
that he 1 impossible to suppress the in
surgent a he is quite ignorance of afiy
Education, otherwise there ar nothing
to help the people but trouble. .
Tomorrow and Monday positively will
b th last day for discount on east
side xas bills, Portland Gas company,
"Wherever there is an up-to-date packing plant there is sure
to be found the best types of beef cattle."
-M. D. Wisdom, In Oregon Daily Journal.
Mr, Wisdom, of the executive committee of the Portland Country Club
and Livestock show, says many other true things pertaining to the advantages
to a community of a large packing pjant, In Tha Journal of January 14; the
chief advantage to the consumer is the above fact that the presence of such
a plant makes a demand for the ''best types of beef cattle'V-which meansj
that you, the consumer, get a better type of bef than you. would otherwise; , -you
get the best that Oregon can produce, when you demand t '
IS IT U, S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED?
because the government'i itamp goes only on that which Is absolutely1 r
wholesome. , Patronize the , industry that is helping. Oregon stock raising
and bringing millions into" Oregon. . . ; . 4 . , v ; '
PORTIAND
OREGON
Ask for i
"COLUMBIA BRAD
Hams, Bacon and Lard.;
Send for Booklet.
OIEATCO.
PIONEER. PACKERS 0? THE PAClPte-
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