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THE OREGON DXILV; JOURNAU.; PQRTOiND', MONDAY ? EVENING. JANUARY 50, ,1001 SI has waa u a mm .... 'V Judge Wolverton Commends , The Action of W. 31. Ladd : v 'in'Taking Over Affairs of the Title Guarantee V; Trust Company. dependant Coal aV Ie company, (or about 190.000. . The amount of th Rankin loan waa advanced ta tha Hawkey com pany by tha bank, which took one-half of the Rankin security, consisting . of tha coal and tea company stock as aa. curlty advanced to tha Hawkey com pany by tha bank. rnal Company Xndbta. In thl way Rankin waa forced to rive security not only for Ma own loan, but for tha loan made to tha Hawkey comDanr. In tha account of tha overdraft, Mr. Meara reports that tha Portland Fuel company la indebted to tha trout oom Deny for 13.470.17. Thla la -tha oom- pany owned by Stat Treasurer George A. Steel who, at the time of tha failure, aid that the bank owed him money, but that ha waa not Indebted to the wracked Institution In any way. In reporting upon the insurance com pany, which held forth in tha office of the trust company, Mr. Meara aald that he was unable to And any connection be tween the two firm and therefore the profits of the Insurance company can i in no way be connected with the asset of the bank. To date the following proof of claims have bean made; Bavin aeeount, US; open account.. I7; certificate of de posit 201: miscellaneous claims. o The account shown on the book ar aa follows: Check accounts. 1.400: av-in- accounts, 7,000; demand certifi cates. 600; time certificates, 100. Tha report state that the abstract depart ment is self-supporting;. WIS C. I. H0D11 PERJURY REELECTED It. S. Howard Will Be Ap " pointed aa Iteceiver To morrow Hears Is Cora . plimented on Manner in Handling Business. The report of E. C. Mear a receiver f th Tltl Guarantee tt Trut com- 'V Jtany wa filed with Judge Wolverton in '. tha United State district court thla :; morning. Mr.THear tendered hi realg ' nation a receiver and tha affair of th suspended Institution will be formally turned over tomorrow to William M. ladd, who 1 to aasum th rasponsl- - blllty of U account. - Judge Wolverton will consider th re port today. Tomorrow, at the request : f Mr. Ladd. R. 8. Howard will b ap . pointed a receiver to handle tha busi ness until all account hav been aeu tied. ' Mr. Ladd wa complimented by th court for having taken charge of th bank' business and upon th manner ' In which he ha assumed the responsi bility of the affairs, o attfaotory to all concerned. Judg Wolverton also commended Mr. Meara for tha satlsfao tory manner In which he ha conducted the business during hi term a receiver " appointed In tha stead of George II. 1 SB. Wnthlctim, ttorney rprentlng I Mr. Ladd in court, stated that In turn ing over th -affair to Mr. Howard a Mr. Ladd'a receiver, tha action met with th approval of the depoaltora associa tion, the American Surety company and ail other parties lntereated a wall. Xrg Bond a,alra. I .- Judge Wolverton Uted that Mr. How e.rd'8 bond would be placed at f 100,000. In case funda amounting to more than ' thl amount hould accumulate th court reserve the right to Increase the bond to correspond with tha cash held by tn receiver. Thl. Judg Wolverton said, should be done aa a matter of form to protect not only Mr. Ladd and, the de- ' positors of th Tltl Guarantee A Trust company, but the court a well under ' whose jurisdiction th final transaction are being carried out. ' . Trust funds amounting to about 1 20 - ann n -also ordered disbursed. This ;is In additions IJO.QOO whtcb was. or , dored paid br the court last Friday, t Mr. Mpsm'. reoort covers th trut company' business under his Jcclvr: ship until January . An additional statement containing th exact figures as to cash on hand, resources and dls ' bunement is to b mad by Mr. Mear to th court tomorrow morning. Mr. Mear report of th overdraft and debts of th subsidiary companies to th Title Guarantee Trut company how how th bank was wrecked. Th . mmn rnmnanv IS inaeDiea lu m parent company for 180,500: the Mo hawk Lumber company, $4,006: the pre-e-on-Idaho company $30.000; , Portland t)evelonment company. 111,446: Fourth , Plain Evaporating company, 4,46.8; ' Independent Coal Ice company, $11.- 000: Oregon Land Water company. $378,121.27; Colonial Investment com pany, $Z7,582; tha Contract company, f K SKI 9 i Overdraft amount to $1S,I(7.2C, be sides $102,816.18 advanced on check and other , paper, maaung mm drafts $12L$88.44. Mr. Mear report the bank a re- sources $3,061,803.44 and th ezcesa a ecu over the liabilities $455,447.88. Thi . statement 1 based on book values, : which wer not changed by th receiver . i because of hi early retirement from the bank. He explained today that in : aamuch a Mr. Ladd wa about to as- . aum control there would be no necea ; aity for him to alter th values aa re- , ported by Mr. iuu. ; .' , Htacfe Collateral Out. ' In hi statement to the court Mr. t- Mear said in reference to tha over vr lrnft account: ' . Tcu will note that th overdraft ac- count under th bead of reaourcea ha . V been Increased since the report' of th j ' previous receiver, for this reason, that - 1 found many of the items listed in . t said report under the head of accounts ; receivable were nothing more than money advanced for different parties .- v cither by voucher or debit mad at th - bank and therefore rightly belong In .) the overdraft account" .- Much of the collateral held by th Ti trust company against loan made to . the subsidiary companies is still' out, '.but Mr. Mears reDorta that, ha secure rrom trie Hawkeye Investment company . a note of M. B. Rankin for $42,600. This ia but an Incident of th wildcat ,- xinanu practiced Dy tn derunct matt . . tution. Rankin sought a loan of $42. . 601 from the trust company. The bank , of flclals told him they were unable to bul-11 , ian ai inav uohl out Federal Witness Testifies Land Commissioner Paid for Claim Contracted by 'Zacharj' Swore Falsely to Aid Livestock Company. President of Commercial Club Given Chair ".Again Unanimously T. B. Wil cox Pays Incumbent Glow lug Tribute. , POLICE MUST Hi IRISH CROWN JEWELS Scandal May Be Unearthed When Theft Is Probed by Officers. (Halted rrass Leased Wire.) Dublin. Jan. $0. Nationalist party leader hav announced their Intention of pressing for a police Investigation of circumstance concerning th theft of th Irian crown Jewels. These Jew els, worn br th king at th Installa tion of th Knight of St Patrick, wer tolen from th safe In the offlo of Sir Arthur Vicar, th Ulster klng-at-arm, or chief Irish herald. It 1 alleged that thla office. In th moat secluded part of gloomy Dublin castle, waa used by a coterie of official of th castle and their confederate for unprintable orgies. Th key wer ac- rtwsioie io many persons and the na tionalist leaders' theory Is that tha theft ZJEiY? : h Until that stage U passed and the Itiea would Vafhir w 5. V2r" rovernment begins to bring In Its evt LV.'" 0U1LrAth'.r lei.tne Jwel KO than S.r ronnectln Hall and Mava dl nr up a scnaai. in ponce, however, hav not ucceded In tracing any of the jewel, whose value la $250,000 The government attempted to show premeditated fraud against the govern ment by W. W. Stelwer, H. H. Hen dricks and C. B. Zachnry In the testi mony of Irvln Wilkes, formerly k work man employed by th Butt Creek Land, Livestock ft Lumber company, who tes tified for th prosecution this morning in the Hall-Mays land fencing case. Wilkes testified he had filed on a clielm In 1898 tt th suggestion of Zach ry, that h had proved up on th claim, C. W. Hodaon wa reelected president of th Commercial club at th annual meeting of th board of director Just before 1 o'clock this afternoon. Mr. Hodson wa nominated In a short ad dress by Theodore B. Wilcox, who put th nomination before, the club and se cured a unanimous ballot for his candl date. Mr. Wilcox's trlbut to th effi cient service of Mr. Hodson during the past year waa as follow: Several member of fh club hav BUY; DIRECT FROM FACTORY t i-' Portland Piano ; Buyeri ; Should Not Miss This Opportunity. Jllli ELECTOIC'B FlMROWS; being paid $$00 for having secured the been to m and kindly suggested my claim by. H. IL Hendricks, then com missioner of th land office at Fossil. Th prosecution of th Hall ca ha reached th stag of it foundation building where evidence la being Intro duced to show that the proprietor of the Butte Creak Land, Livestock ft Lumber company entered Into a combi nation to secure residents of the dis trict to file on claims to b afterward turned into the control of th corpora tion. The evidence of Wilkes was th first link In the chain of evidence. ton Path Ahead. Th a-overnment has a long way to wade through musty office records be fore it gets to th point where John H. Hall d Edwin P. Maya ar to be con nected directly with th conspiracy charged against them. Several wit nesses are yet to com who will testify to having taken claim at th sugges tion and Instance of Stetwer, Hendricks or Zachary for the purpose of adding more links to the long rence sdoui a being a eandldat for th presidency of th club. I am much interested In th work of ,th Portland Commercial club and In Us succasa; hav watched It work for aevaral year with a great deal of interact, never with greater sat isfaction than during th past year. We are going to broaden out into a wider field and a better supported field than w hav every had. There 1 a great deal of work to be don. I feel that th man who ha carried th club along ao successfully In uch Inadequate and undesirable quarter a rre have been compelled to occupy since he fire, should be entitled to a year of servlc in our new quarters, where he ha a better field and a chance to make a batter record than h ha her. A for myself, my work seems to grow, and I haven't the time to give to such a position. I shall b out of the city and out of the country for several months following the first of March, and I could not accept the honor proposed be cause I think it Is due to Mr. Hodson to If you hav any Idea of buying a pi ano you should loss no tlm in coming down ta 108 Front "treat, where you will hiv. an nnnnrtunlt of DUrchaaln I a good a piano a waa aver mad in any factory, at th earn prlo that th big piano houaea ar paying for lui same graa or piano. ,, . - Th piano ar th vary heat tnat my factory ha Vr md. Thy ar brand nw and you win ae in intra many excellent patented reatur" noi f mi n;t tn AthKV unrlaht OlaDO. Th am piano hav been sold right her In Portland by th dealer who formerly handled them for $410. $$00 and $660. Tau ran -find doaen of them In th hat hnmM in thla fUv. and their Own ers speak or them with nunest prsis. My tlm i limited hare: I mur re turn t within a very few dy. and my order ar to sail at cost raiher than to los any tlm her. While these, price should be for raah, am willing to arrange with all respon sible buyer for reasonable monthly payments. Remember very pino la ccampaiiHa vr vur tvwij t f I This la a fcnna fide offer and a bar gain that you will never again b abl to get. When you ae tneae line, new, hlgn-grad pianos, and appreciate what a tremendous aaving 1 possible, Z will not have to urg you to ouy. Tt will nnat vnu nothing to Investi gate. Better com at once, fori I am aelllnc piano very day, and X will oon b sold out entirely, nd then your opportunity 1 past for ever. Remember the location, 10$ Front atraat hot ween Waahlnaton and Stark. In th wareroom of th City Transfer ft 8torage Co. I. F, Ramaecjotti. gen eral factory agent ON THIRTY DAYS TRIAL Save Her Time -' 'TvJj ' SaVe Her HealtH ! T! Save, Her, Weary Steps- ' Save; Her Temper Save Her Complexion DOCTOR FACES P. SERIOUS CHARGE THE ONLY FLATIR0N THAT A - WOMAN SHOULD USE Fill in coupon and mail to us the Iron will be delivered, with all necessary equipment, abso lutely free of charge. CVT OTTT OOTTTOar AlTD KAZX. TO ITS TODAY township of government land dealred continue in thla position for anothsr by th Butt Creek company. OFFICIALS DENOUNCE A GHOULISH CHANGE r Coroner and Undertaker Admit Tak tag Money Off Dead Outlaw Bnt Say They Accounted. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Chehalla, Wash., Jan. 20. Last week a Centralla paper printed an article ac cusing Coroner Harden of Lewie county and Undertaker Stlcklin of holding back money found on the dead bodies of the ' uesperaaoe auiea at Wlnlock last "am Prntlngr bill to th v.uuiil y iur lull imv Tnr da.v am m u Uhia connection. - Tfc Information it wa alleged In th article, wa given out by County Commissioner Tilly. When searching the bodies there wer three or four men in th morgue, and one of them happened to be present when the commissioner were auditing th bill and stated that there wa money found on tha bodies. When Interviewed "Mr Ktrir-iriin .o. that there was $21 found hi tn h i., of on body and $20 in a ir nt hl other, all In Canadian bill. He stated inai ne turned thit money over to Dr. Harden, who handed back $20 and told him to apply Jt on account The commissioners called Dr. Harden and Strlcklln before them and they ad mitted having secured the money from the bodle. ' Dr. Harrlnn ataa ih.t v,- the $12 In a drawer of his desk, and wwo irora nis place, con sequently he did not turn in th amount io ine county treasurer sooner, hoping to locate th atolen money and avoid naving w pay ii out or nis own pocket nas so aays after receiving the money in cases or mis aina in which to turn in to the county the funds. He stated b -bad his receipts from th oounty treasurer before the time limit had ex pires ana coma produce them. ur. Harden and Mr. Htrioiri n hnh stated that unless the article printed wa rouBoieu tney wouia institute court proceeaings. EEF0KM SCHOOL AS A HAVEN, OF-REFUGE denca conaectlnsr Hall and Maya di rectly with the charge against them the court proceedings will be dull. One that stage la reached, however, there I promise of much red fire, fervid ora tory and sensation. - D. M. Walton who was on the stand when court closed Saturday noon was sgaln on th stand this morning for a short tlm. H was followed by W. O. Shepherd, now of Washington county. nut who formerly was in ma can business near Fossil. Brvolver and Pitchfork. EheDherd testified that he had taken up a claim near Fossil, but had sold It to W. W. Stelwer after having lived on It for seven year. Shepherd laid that Zachary had turned his horses out of the enclosure fenced up by th company and had warned htm not to put them back again. Walton also had trouble with Zachary, who tried to jab him with a pitchfork, but waa prevented by a six-shooter which Walton drew. Wilkes, who took th stand a ahort tlm before noon told of having filed on a claim after Zachary had urged him to do so. Ha had been promised $300 for taking the claim. Th company had paid all the expenses, made the Im provements, built the fences and ploughed a small patch of ground. Hen dricks had paid the contract money after th final proof had been made. year. I nominate Mr, Hodson for pres- laent. Hugh McOuIre wns elected vice-pres ident, E. I.. Thompson, secretary, and Edward Ehrman, treasurer. The new directors elected Saturday night took their oath of office. They were Theo dore is. wucox. Lloyd J. went worth, George W. 8imona and T. W. B. London. Those directors who wer replaced wer k. u. Lnirnam, jonn An nana, a M. Bmitn, u. d. inman and R. F. Prael. BflPIISIS DISCUSS Tl THING SYSTEM One Minister Says He's Fully Satisfied With the Spirit ual Blessings Received. "How to Persuade People to Tithe. and What Would Be th Spiritual and On Trial for Performing Criminal Operation Upon Young Girl. Dr. William Elen. Danish vice-con sul fof Portland, wa placed on trial In Judge tyDay' department of the cir cuit court thl morning on th charge of contributing to th delinquency of Jnnle Slgher, a 17-year-old girl, JLPf f ormlng criminal operation. Ha I charged jointly with Ernest uayman of th X-radium Institute, and David Smith, against whom the girl makes se rious charges, but Hayman has agreed to turn state's evidence and Is expected thus to gain immunity from prosecu tinn Smith a vnunsr man of rood fam ily who has been employed as a sales man, will D tried later. Intoraat haa been attracted to the case by reason of the prominence of Dr. Eisen and tn ngnt wnicn may o thmwn nnnn the x-radlum Institute, which ha been widely advertised in th name of "Dr. Mary Lane." Mr. Hay man, when on th tand f or th prose cution thi morning. aid Dr. Lan I no longer her. A question aa to whether she poses a "Dr. Lane" was parried and ruled out by th court Ml Slgher wa th first wltne for the prosecution. She said that Smith arranged for her reception at th X-radium place and tnat ur. uisen wa take cnarg or tne case. Portland Railway. Light & Power Co. Hilt aaa AXUw St. VorUaao, Or. G.ntl.men: Ton may deliver to m on Electrlo FlaMron. which I agree to try, and If unsatisfactory to me, to return ta u within $0 days from date of delivery. If I do not return It at that time you may charge earn to my account at $4.00,, It I understood that no charge will be mad for th Iron If X return it within 30 day. Nam Address SEPAXTlCBaTT 9 The thirty days' trial offer applies only to con sumers of our Current. Electric Heating and Cooking Appliances on sale at company's supply department, 147-149 Seventh Street Phone Main 668S or A5517 for Information BBABTOH ornexst ) SOt XAZV gTaUSZT, OKXOOW CRT, OB. 604 rOBTLAVB BOtnUGTAXD, ST. JO KITS, OS. eo icaxbT xmsBT, takcoutm, wash. a11A in tt ...... -. . V, . tlm, waa rait af town. Wilkes admitted having made perjured Temporal Blessings of Such a Concert- but was present at a second operation, affidavits at the time he proved up on ed Action," formed the subject present- Direct evidence against Dr. Eisen waa given by th witness. the land. Ha was on the stand for the I .v. t..i.. wi-mr n.rf nt tfc. .fl.raonn "u l" 1,1 " Dl""1 miniaieriai aSSOCla- i-.vii biiia uiuinins;. Kev. t. E. Dark gave an able talk along these lines and presented some IN RATE FIGHT tAtl8tlc howlI' what could be ac- i-uinjuianea tor tne cnurcn ir it were JOIN LUMBERMEN It So Appear to Two Juvenile Out- casta and Thither They Are Sent, at Request. loan i thought they could arranaa It later, , In a short tlm Rankin wa notified v that the Hawkeye Investment company would advance him the money. After ' some negotiations, he waa given the ,floan desired, giving in return as secur-. , A great many people brighten their polished floors by wiping them, once or twice a month, with a cloth dipped in milk. . Abetter way is to use Ivory Soap and luke warm water. Apply with a soft doth. Use very little water. ., Wipe dry with another soft cloh. B y f o 1 1 ow ing this method, you clean your floors as well as brighten them. 1 ; . 4 , Ivory; Soap,, WX Per Cent. Pure. , (BiMdal Dispatch to Tha Journal.) Eugene,' Or.. Jan. 20. James Llnzl and Prank Lubo, aged 15 and 16 years, re spectively, coming her from Tacoma. beating their way on the rdiima aent to th reform school at Salem Sat urday at their own request. They ar rived a couple of days previous to their commitment In company with a younter boy. Th two older one state that thev wanted to go to the reform school so thev could learn a trade, and they wer com mitted in tha regular manner. The offi cer communicated with the father of on of th boys at Tacoma by telephone and th father told them to let his boy go and do for himself, as he would not care for him. Th boys ay they were turned adrir by their people and had starts rnr California in hope of getting work, but concluded they would rather ao to tha reform school than to rough It as they had been for two weeks past. ii i "i i ' n' KENNEWICIC. WANTS " AID OF PORTLAND , ' (Special tMspstcb to Tha Journal.) Kennewlck. Wash., Jan. 20. No Ken newick depot has yet been established on the Portland & Seattle railway, and it has been decided by the Commercial club to urge the officials of the road to make provision for it at one. A great deal of business that will originate at lower points on th road will be lost to Kennewlck unless a depot Is established here. - It was also decided td enlist the aid of the Portland Commercial club, as It la also to th Interest of Portland to have a 'depot here, since otherwise much business that would b diverted to Portland will contlnu In Us present channels and be transacted at Spokane and sound points. . Th club's advertising committee has reported that th 'new Booklet descrip tive of th JK.ennewicjt iraiiey is prac tically completed and It has been de cided to order at least 25,000 for im mediate distribution. Cora Crower ,in Convention. , t'rbana, III., Jan." CO. The annual corn growers' and stockmen's convention opened today at th University of Illi nois, to last two weeks. The attend ance is unusually large. Prominent farmers from all parts of Illinois are present.. , .----;: The session opened with instruction In farm mechanics and milk testing followed by lectures. on corn. Judging and, feosral-stock judging S. D. Adair and E. J. Kltrlck, copart ner doing business under th firm name of the Manor Lumber company, filed a hill of Intervention in the United Statea district court this morning In the case of th Oregon A Washington Lumber Manufacturers association, and others, against the Southern Pacific and other railroads relative to the rates on lumber. This makes 12 lumber companies in all which are now fighting the railroads doing business in Oregon. The case is before the supreme court of the United States and ia also being considered by the interstate commerce commission at Washington. OFFICER NEEDED IN POSTOFFICE BUILDING adopted. Rev. A. B. Walts Indorsed tha wnrk which Rev. Mr. Dark has done in hi week of special meetings at University "t cjiurcii. aiong mese lines, and Rev. A. B. Mlnaker said that the good results In Immanuel church where Rev. Mr. Dark Is holding services this week, are already apparent. Rev. Mr. Dark nnouncea nis topics mis week to be: now to ray Your Debts and Proa. per," "How to Make 90 Cents Go Farther Than 1" and "Is It Right to 8hear sneepr Rev. R. Schuedler arose to sav that he feared only one thing in this cam paign ror tuning, and that was that some people might be drawn into It from the wrong motive, hoping to in crease tneir own worldly prosperity. He questioned tne advisability Sine Chief Orltxmacher ordered that all policemen who had been doing duty in public buildings should be placed Mrs. Hayman also gave damaging testimony against the defendant ana was considerably irritated when asked questions on cross-examination concern ing her husband, whom she referred to as "Dr." Hayman. Sh admitted that he had no license to practice a a phy sician, i Officer Hawley was th last witness nf tha morn Inn. He waa an officer Of the Juvenile court on October I, the dat of the alleged crime. Miss Slgher was a ward of the court, having previously been befor Judge Fraser, and Hawley, upon learning that she was missing from th place where sh was lUying, spent several days before locating her at the X-Radlvm Institution. He 'told of conversations he had with the girl and with Dr. Eisen. The girl at first denied that anything was wrong, and it was not until after she had been taken to the Home of the Good Shep herd that she sent for Deputy District Attorney Galloway and told him th story she repeated In the witness chair today. Deputy District .Attorney ta. a. eea- brook, who succeeded Galloway In chares of the work of the iuvenll court, is prosecuting the case and re lies on the testimony of the girl and of Hayman and his wife to secur a conviction. Dr. Eisen came to court attired as of lAvlnv stress upon the temporal blessings wiucn would accrue, rearing tne reac tion which might com if such peopl found they did not become wealthy or Rev. W. T'jordan's reply to this upon regular beats in the streets, the preached enough; that it Is the business &"u' i0? h'r mnahv"?!,!! p?stoffif . has been without an officer of consecrated men to make money for "TEKLTaSS? ttaf ! win .uiguuiii wiu uiai me aiuiD prom- I ---- - ,,- ,1. ' Ises direct rewards in both a snlrit..i nect ng him with the crime, repeatedly and a temporal sense to the irlahteous. Some good-natured gibes were fluna; at Rev. Mr. Schuedler who had admitted mat tnougn ne naa Been a tlther for many years ne nao not grown wealthv, until he felt obliged to explain that he had not been tlthlna- with that and in view; that the spiritual blessings he TT 'RfiQQ TTA3 had received far outweighed financial JiiA.mXrJ OO I1AO considerations, and tnat he only made tne suggestion lest tne material side oe emphasised too much of th nolice department. The chief order was due to the fact that the police force Is limited ana all the men avail able were needed to patrol the resi dential and business parts of the city. Postmaster John W. Mlnto believes that an officer should be stationed In the federal building through which thou sands of people pass every day. In the near future he will request Chief Grltz- macher to station a man there if on can possibly be spared THREE YEARS FOR ROLLING A MAN (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Pendleton, Or., Jan. 20. Circuit Judge Bean this morning sentenced Harry Kelly and Arthur Payne, recently con victed of having assisted in rolling a man In the tenderloin district, to three years in the penitentiary. It Is under stood they will make a motion for a new trial. A. Perard. the sheepman who IS charged with stealing sheep from C. A, Johnson after altering their brands, is now on trial before a Jury. PeVard la defended by J. H. Raley. John Mc Court Is for the prosecution. Plan a Model Liquor Law. (tlnlted Preas Leased Wire.) Louisville. Ky.. Jan. 20. Alarmed bv the wave of prohibition legislation that has recently swept over the country, leading brewers, distillers and liquor dealers will meet In conference here to morrow to discuss the situation. Thn specific purpose, as set forth In the call for the conference, is to place the trade smiling and shaking his head as th disgusting details were narrated. From questions asked by the defense it ap tears that an effort will be made ta show that Hayman Is the man respon sible for the illegal acts, JAIL IN SIGHT. Big Business With Loggers. (Sprclat Ilpten to The Jonrnnl.) Newport. Wash., Jan. 20. Between 10,000,000 and 11,000,000 feet of sawlogs win iip cm iiuhf rjnyvirw mis winter. One company alone will cut 6,000,000 feet Last winter logs of the value of C, 000, 000 were cut on the river and this year the money to be expended for iokh win more man aouDie tnat figure. (Continued from Page One.) A Reliable Remedy for the Whiskey and Beer Habit aright before the American press and fiubiic. ana to orrer to society a model Icense law as the solution of the great problem or regulating tne liquor traffic. "Many coffee drinkers ' doctor ' for nervousness, whereas a change to well made (boiled 15 minutes) P05TUM is all, they need." ''There' a Reason"' Very few men become drunkards be cause they like liquor. It is frequently the moderate drinker, who before he realizes his condition, ha become a drunkard. The nervous system, having become accustomed to stimulants, is un able to do the same amount or quality of work without liquor, hence the vic tim drink more and more. This Is a state of disease and should bo treated by Orrine. It destroys the desire for liquor, so that the drink Is not missed. There Is no loss of time or detention from work when-It is used. Orrine is prepared in two forms: No. 1, th aecret remedy which can b used In food or drink without th knowledge of th patient; No. 2 for those who take the remedy of their own free will. Both forms are guaranteed. A registered guarantee in every box. Treatise on how to dure drunkenness free on request The Orrine Co Wash ington, D. C Th price of either form Is 1 a box, making th coat of the com plete) cure less than on tenth what it is usually charged at sanitariums, with a guarantee that the expense will be nothing unless a cure Is gained. Mall order filled In plain sealed package on receipt of pric. - Orrln " la for Bale by Clark-Woodward Drug Co. and nearly all druggists In Portland, to trial that he would again grant an other continuance. One of the most important witnesses in the coming trial of Ruef will be Artie Latham, a former chauffeur of the ex-boss. Latham, it Is expected, will testify in regard to the visit mad by Rttef to the - offices of Ford and other officials of th United Railroads. Th prosecution has been given th tip that Latham had Intended to leave the state and the Jurisdiction of th court and in consequence had Judge Lawlor this morning place him under the process of the court Judge Lawlor Informed him tbat he would be making himself liable to contempt of court should he not appear when wanted, and ordered him to be on hand Wednesday morning. An order directing all of th other witnesses in th case to appear at that urn was j also maae. CALIFORNIA (O oraasMaakJ Portland to Los Angeles AND RETURN Including Side Trips to Santa Cruz, Del Monte, Monterey and Pacific Grove. ONE MONTH FOR GOING TRIP SIX MONTHS FOR RETURN TRIP STOPOVERS AT PLEASURE WITHIN LIMITS r SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S o 1 -i. a n.i r...;.i. ji j: i i. . UU3I1I11C, 11111 1I9IITW9, CIIUK99 U11VCS lUIVUgll VI IMJC VIII1BIU -, laden with golden fruit; splendid beaches, surf bathing, thriving cities, palatial hotels ancf resorts, and many other attractions, com bine to make it the mo6t attractive place in America at this season of the year. ' - X": THE ROAD OP A THOUSAND WONDERS Which takes you there, hasn't an uninteresting hour for the entire; trip. Read about it Call at the City Ticket Office, Third and Washington Sts., Portland ., and inquire all about it. The antueptic qualities of Mexican ' Mustang Liniment THAW'S WIFE ALLOWED (Continued from Page On.) Harry paced the floor, pulllna- hi hair. wringing- his bands, biting his finger nail and sobbing," said the witness. "Ha told me it was an unfortunate oc currence and then asked m if I had told any one. I told him I had not up to that time. He said th a tory made no difference in his feelings toward me; tnat x was not to Diame. Th witness testified that Thaw still urged his wife to marry him; that If she reiused it wouia ruin bis whole Ufa. She declared that Thaw acoeared to be haif erased while discussing the sut ject ana wouia mvariaoiy end th dis cussion by declaring that. Whit had ruined his Hf as well as hera It was observed during her recital that th story Evelyn Thaw is tall Inst today is not so elaborat as th on he told during th first trial.- Many of - thr harrowing incidents sh described- befor hav been eliminated and her appearance on- the stand haa lost th dramatlo effect it produced at th former hearing, ;"--; - ' ' f- f.. , V' ,y insure its being the best tor use . in all cases of Scalds, Cuts WITHERSP00N SONG EECITAL NfiXT WEEK All this week mail orders will be re ceived from thla city for the coming ong recital of th famous American basso, Herbert Witherspoon, who will be heard at the Heilig theatre on Wed nesday evening, January 29. Address letter and make checks and postofflce money orders payable to W. T. rangie, manaarer Heiliar theatre. Inclose self- addressed envelope to help insure safe return. These orders will be filled in order of their receipt and returned to the aender before the regular box office sal open at the theatre next Monday morning, January 27. Phon Heilig theatre box office, Main l ana a-iizj for any information desired. Pacific Coast Ad Men. f United Praia Leased Wlra.t Oakland, Cal., Jan. 20. A convention of th faciric coast Aamen s associa tion opened In this city today and will contlnua In session until Thursday. The gathering is the largest of Its kind aver held in thi part of th country, numer ous delegates being present from vari ous Darts oi caurorma, Washington. Oregon and Idaho. During Its sessions tn association win aiscuss every pnase of th advertising business and will give especial attention to methods for advertising tne commercial ana omer advantages of the Pacific coast region. Between business sessions tha delegates will be treated to liberal entertainment provided by the newspapers and com mercial organisations of Oakland. ' Six-Day Race In Kansas City. Kansas City, Mo., Jan, . Present ing an array of champion bicyclists such as haa never before been seen in the-west, th first of a series of, races for the American long distance cham pionship was started" in Convention hall this afternoon. It Is" to be a slz-dav eight-hour contest. Root, FogUr, Mo-J In the recent six-day race la New Tor if ran. xsowtung ana otaers wno looic pare ar among in contestants. It expels all dangerous and foreign matter be fore beginning to heal the wound. Inflamma- tion is kept down aod the DlirnS, injured parts rendered painless. It soothes and relieves . promptly and positively. Insist on getting what and all voa substitute - disappoint. Open Sores. For sal by all Sruggista. 5C, joc. aad ft. per bottle. 4 You can have it good i you want, to. v v , V Or bad if you - don't taktf care. , Tour grocer return your mony If yp don't lik Schilling's bst;W pay hJi 3