THE OKEGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 21, , 1908.
COUNCIL'S GUNS OPENED
ON CITY'S BAD SALOONS
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Sensational Testimony Introduced in Conboy Hearing
) Noland ; Weakens 'His Own Case Against Itesort : ;
; ";f " Which! Kuincd Ilia llome and Happiness. "!. 4'-V-
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HARRY-STEVENS
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'' Members of the liquor license com
V! mines of the citv council yesterday Us
' ftened to the story, of pretty 17-year-ol3
V , Fama Wilkinson as she hesitatingly told
j how John' Conboy, proprietor of , a sa
loon at 817 North Twenty-first street.
. Invited hsr to sneak In tha back door
of his saloon, where be promised to re
! gale her with drinks. ' . ;'. v
I The young girl went steadily ' ahead
'with her story how she had Come from
,' 1 the' country about a year ago' to makt
her living in the city; bow she, had
i found employment as a waitress with
i Her sister In E. P. Noland s hotel,
r 'few doors from Conboy' s resort; 'ho
;ne naa "tipped" ner ana iiasuy or n
. . proposal. - ' , :. ' .
Miss Wilkinson's story was straight'
'forward, simple and free from emotion.
eunougn 11 was piaia 10 see ins emosr
( rassment .the young woman was placed
' i In as she narrated ner testimony under
oatn. tine was followed by her sister,
Maude Wilkinson, who substantiated
:ner sisters story. ", . ,,
.-. V Olrl'a attory Impressive.
j . pirmuciB ui tiiv wiHuiuir, vttirv un
impressed with the story of .the girl nnd
u will navemuch bearing in deciding
'Conboy cane who, with II other saloon
i .' keepers, was cited to appear yesterday
. before the liquor license committee to
, show cause why. his license should not
be revoked.. ; ; The complaints against
.them Include charges of selling liquor
;to minors, catering to ' the trade of
women and sheltering thugs aad holdup
tmriu
f- Several hundred Interested spectators
'gathered in the council chamber (to lis
, ten , to the sensational . testimony , and
, they were not disappointed. , All the
, habseatlng details of the. case of Utile
:taiei Noland,, whoae father, K. F. No
:iandr declared had been led astray
through the Influences of the Conboy
' reaorC were retold and much of . the
testimony had to be eliminated because
'j of the presence of women. .
" Sensational Details.
I " Chairman Cottel administered the
Oath to all witnesses and after the hear
ing of yesterday's testimony which was
not finished until after o'clock, an
nounced that the other cases would
.'come up for hearing Friday afternoon
j at 1:10 o'clock. Five were set down for
, that date and the others will be set fol-
lnlni that hMrlnv - '
: Councilman Vauahn and Deputy Cltt
Attorney Frank Grant represented the
Conboy, although all the councilman
tasked questions of the witnesses. Con
tboy was represented by Lawyer H. H.
, Km mono. 1 .
When E. F. Noland wss placed on
the stand detail" of a sensational na
i tnra ware rflarloaml which minimised the
Llarge amount of aympathy that has been
.testified to having allowed Conboy to
enter hie hotel for meals after declar
ing that Conboy had contributed to the
iruln of his daughter. Counetlmen Rush
i light and Wllla could hardly believe ths
.man's statement and grlUed him for his
; action. Councilman Wills finally say
ting. "I don't think you are much of a
'nan that' my opinion."
"Thank you,'r feebly replied Noland.
"Didn't you try to put him outT" in
quired Mr. Rushlight. ;
"No." answered Noland. '
' "Well, if any man did to my daughter
as you S.iy conroy nam uunn, j" moj
"be au re that I would have put him out
tantat least tried to," hotly retorted the
councilman.
. Xaa Away With the oy.
. Detective H. H. Hawley. who seted
as officer of the Juvenile court, stated
Eilerg iano Houie Creates Big Stir
; In Local -Market, by Closing Out .
Stock of East" SidV. Phono- .
V graph Co. at Lets Than : -
r Manufacturer'! Cost, " ?
Modern Machines and Handsoine Rec-
,'ord Cabineta at Prices That Art
. .,(' Positiyely Unparalleled.,; .
'V"; "' fl ; " ' ' .' , 'y '
J The treat! cidslng-out sale of the Cast
Hide PhonosraDh Co'a atock of hirh-
ciass, modern Talking Machines and
Record Cabinets, which began yesterday
Is without queetion the blggeat thing in
the Talking Machine line that Portland
has known for a loifr time. This stock
was secured by us aft forced sale. With
our enormous stock already on hand, it
was found .under the mattrees of the J impoasibie to accommodate these x
glrl'. bed in the hotel several days r ods except for a very few days,
after she was sent to the House of the ?. 9L fjey go, at extrsordinary prlpes
Good Shepherd" . . i . . . o compel tnem to go quicxiy. Ana ir
Outside of his connection with the go at the rat they went yesterday,
Noland girl. Mr. Hawley stated that he u w.n t ng to dlspoee of ; every
l-lz. ..', rnh, machine and cab net. Remember, every
tr r c...T..Zni.k4 I machine and cabinet In this stock are I tha precise hour in averv mnal. lla Aiii
w ui in xuiiiin.fvu . . . u . . . . i - i . . i : - -- . .
mony which will doubtless go hard with nciuaea in uie raaioai pricf cut, except not appear yesterday morning for break
, . . I Aapf a 1 x swim V m r9 eruula 1 rm mw anil I I akrd mt ah 1 Ji.
that he handled thekcase of the young
Noland arlrl.. He.leatlf led to having
learned of the girl's whereabouts in Ta
coma where she bias gone with a young
boy who had been residing at her fath
er's hotel.- ,. t '
"The boy wss 1 years old." said Mr.
Hawley,-"and he purchased , beer ami
whiskey at the Conboy saloon which he
gave to the glrL. '''..
."I learned In Tacoma that th girl
sent her letters to Conboy -who acted
as a go between and forwarded the let
ters to tne young man. An - rmpijr
whiskey bottle bearing a label' indtcar-
Found Dead in Koom at Ho
:-tjl Finding Is Tempb
; rary Insanity.
. (Special Phvatcb to The Joernal.)
Oregon City, Jan. Jl. Harry Stevens,
(3 years of a,ge, well known and highly
respected in , this city, committed sul
eld in a room in the Brunswick house
in this city yesterday by hanging him
self from th upper hinge of th bed
room door with a grip strap. Ho had
been living with his . family, con
elating of hie wife., a steoeon and i
stepdaughter, and It appears his rela.
tlons with his family were everything
but pleasant. His troubles preyed so
much upon his mind ss to unbalance
pint mentally.
Laat week he left his home and fam
uy on Mxtn street and 'cam to th
Brunswick house, paying for a week's
Doerq ana lodging.
Zrfmdlord Tiaas Body.
- Tt was noticed at the hotel that he
was methodical in his ways, coming at
the aaloonkeeDer althoush It was evl
dent that Porter was shielding Conboy
ss much as possible In giving his tes
timony. . Porter., admitted frequenting
Conboy's saloon and showing great In
clination for using the telephone. The
telephone lurnisnea mucn interest 10
the community according to Porter who
testified thst he heard Conboy use
"love longuage" in messages he sent
over the wires. Porter also admitted
hearing profane lsnguage emanate from
Conboy's mouth and go, floating over
the wires on various occasions. . .
Bamaflaf Testimony Oiven.
Porter's most damaging testimony
against the saloonkeeper was in fer-
srencs to seeing women in tne saloon.
The testimony or tne Wilkinson girls
certain, contract goods..
Txzga iu tu rBxcxfl
macular f 18.00 Machines ...... A.
BeraUr f SS.00 Machines
jsegniar f ao.oo anaenuies
BUgula f 40.00 Machines
merniar a BO.oo Machines
Kegoias f 68.00 Machines 3
kiroUi S100.00 Machines
liemember, tnese are strictly modern.
up-to-date talking machines, and only
one machine will he sold to each caller,
positively no machines will be sold to
dealers.
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faat, and failed to show up in th din
ing-room at in noon nour.
This alarmed Mr. 8ilcox, th' host of
tne urunswicK, ana ne went to Stevens
room to se if he might be sick. He
foifnd th door locked, but the transom
over th door was open. looking
inrongn in transom ne round him
hanging by the strap from th door
hlnas. dead.
As the face was black It was evident
mat ne nan peen dead aeverai hour.
Mr. Kllcox notified Sheriff Ileatleand
the body was taken to Coroner Holman'a
parlors. ' In his clothing were found a
small sum of money end a deed to some
property in Willamette, for which ha
; JUXOXD CABUrXTS, TOO.
. It vnn tiava a talking m.htn,' vah I Property
certainly need a record cabinet.' not P'a l"t Friday.
only to keep your records In convent Temporary Zasanlty.
An V... mlmr A V. I . ...
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wss in errect mat conooy nad nvited from breakage. Moreover, a record cab- ofne'at 7 o'clock Lt even n and the
them tO Visit the saloon. Both de- Inet la BjCve:n attrartlva nlaoa of Jff.10?..' 7Iy5Jt.i"v'n,n' nd t.ns
i' ".r7 "'Je wi aworn in:
. """"" 1 11 via Cinneia, J. I Hwafford, M. A.
elated they .did not drink and' had never
peen in a saioon in tneir lives.
Noland who was suppoeed to be the
star witness In the cane against Conboy,
hurt his testimony wheh It was prac
tically forced to admit he had. invited
Conboy to eat a turkey dinner St his
hotel several weeks ago. The council
men . expressed great indignation that
man in Noland s position would do
such a thing. Noland tried to excuse
himself on the ground that his hotel
Is a publlo business and that he could
not bar anybody.
Following this statement Councilman
Concannon testified in Conboy's behalf.
Bvjde&oe Against Tallon,
To secure certain testimony in the
case against Tom Fallon, Chairman
Cottel, held up the proceedings In the
con do y case to listen to the evidence
LertUar S10.0O CaWaets
Bernlar f 115.00 Cabinets
BegtUar Sas.OO Cabinets
Begnlar S30.00 Cabinets
Remlar S40.00 Cabinets
Begnlar S85.O0 Cabinets
Begnlar $88.00 Cabinets
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tfVldall and C.
T. Rarbour. Tom P. Ran
O. Church.
W. iT. 8ilcox. the nronrlelar ttt tha
Mviimar,v an, Kii.nrr u.. .1 1.11 ri j
SAV'wil8 to tn" finding of the body and death
571221 having set In before It was found.
a (f ,3 a: a 1 . : . . v v m,. uo-
a,,c-.,,v ceasea came to nia death on or about
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,T, .... . . , , . . - - w I v 3CV)X7VA vauiw
tt tit ib viifja iuw ivrii'rs "iiuuiu ue lur i t. n-. ia tana m i.
!?' Z$lyJ.Z wl" !Bi"'r Brunrw'lck house' in Oregon City, by
seir-stranguiation, in a spell of tern.
reasonable weekly or monthly terms, so
that all will be given an equal oppor-1 noP. in;nnifV
tunlty to participate in this most ex- Mr Hteven i ;
traordinary of ferfng. du.trlous
OBBAT STOCK Or BECOBDS
Remember, too, that we carry by long the carpenter shop t
odds the largest and most complete Paper mills. He waa
stock of talking machine records, both slderable property in
cylinder end disc, in the west, -and 'so carried a life ini
our Individual, sound-proof talking ma-
was a hard-worklnr. In.
dustrlous man of good and frugal hab
its. He hfed been employed for 10 years
or the Willamette
possessor of con
thla countv and
and I "'" carried a life insurance policy in
me nomraen or me woria. our
given by J. W. Robertson who swore chine parlors are the handsomest, most children. Mrs. Alice Adams, Mrs. Marlon
that he had been robbed in Fallon's sa- I convenient and beat arranged on the Turner and Miss Nellie Stevens of this
loon in front of Fallon's eyes as well I coast. c'ty and Ed Stevens of The Dalles, be-
as in the presence of his bartender. An
appeal to Fallon to have the holdup
men return his money, amounting to
about 18 or $9, availed Robertson of
nothing snd the victim appealed to tho
police. Th robbers were late arrested
and convicted
Fallon's case will come up regularl
i-Tiaay aiternoon in connection
the hearing of the Canteen, the Pup,
tne circuit and tne Armory saloons.
Charles B. Hand.- reDresentina about
75 property owners In the neighborhood
of Conboy's saloon was the last wit
ness to testify In the Conboy case. He
made a good witness against the saloon-
Come early before the stock becomes sides his wife and two step-children,
depleted early comers will have best
assortment, uiiers Piano House, tread
ing Talking Machine Dealera, 863 Wash
ington street, corner Park.
Leonard and Bertha Runyai- survive
him.
As soon as his son srrlves from The
Dalles, funeral arrangements will .be
made.
u WHITELAWREID TO
Metxger, Jeweler, optician. 142 Wash.
TALK AT STANFORD MEXICAN VICE-CONSUL
SHOT BY BOY BANDITS
RESTFUL SLEEP
Mr. John A. Tholens, o
Syracuse. N. Y., who is 75
years of age and has jus
celebrated his 50th wedding
anniversary, extols Duffy's
Pure Malt Whiskey as the
g r c a t e s t tonic stimulant
Known; says it strengthens
his nerves, , aids digestion
and produces restful sleep,
In a recent interview Mr.- Tholens
said:; '"I hare beer using Duffy's
Jure Malt -Whiskey and am still using
it as a tonid stimulant. I have re
ceived verv marked benefit from
same. I follow your directions' and
take the medicine in small doses. It
strengthens my nerves, aids digestion
and brings me restful sleep.'
. "A few weeks ago 'I met a (riend
who had been ailing all winter and I
advised, him to get a bottle of Duffy's
Malt Whiskey.' I ',met : him again
few days ago, and he told me he was
taking it and was receiving great
benefit ; from its . use. - Send him a
Medical Booklet.
"My stomach trouble is about
gone.' 1 can eat a square meai witn-
but t1 after, distress,; ' snd my. heart,
which behaved badly, . perhaps on ' ac
count of thei stomach trouble, is ,de
jcidedly improved: . Next- Tuesday I
,vill be 75 years of age, and. am a
Iviteran of the War. -of the Rebellion.
Kir. Tholens and I have' just , cele
brated our golden wedding I anniverr
ary. t .;,'- ' '-';,-";:
t Duffy's -Pure : Malt Whiskey, is an
hbsolutely pure distillation of, malted
brain; great care being used to nave
bvery kernel thoroughly malted thus
lestroyihg the germ ana producing a
iredigested liquid food in the form
f a malt essence, which is the most
ffective tonic stimulant aiyi mvigor-
tor known - to science; softened by
varmth and : moisture its palatibility
nd freedom ' from injurious substan
cs f render it so that it can be re-
otmAji t tlkW niAe stAfiCiftv cfrtmarl
iSold -by druggists, grocers and
ealers.- or direct. : $1 per bottle.
: Ilustrat ed medical booklet contain
ng , t Jcvtl of . the,, many convincing
estimonials received T from , grateful
hien and ; women . who. have been
ured, and doctor's '."advice r free.;
Duffy's .Malt -Whiskey , Co, Eochs-
er, i, -in - - , ,
keeper and his evidence went a Ions
way In convincing 'the councllmen that
Conboy waa not a desirable person to
conduct a saloon. Mr. Hand's manner
of testifying and the way In which he
stated his facta will greatly influence
the councllmen ki their decision.
After hearing all the wllnonnpn
Conboy was given notice that he would
be given a chance to be heard later and
the first hearina came to a clone.
At the rate of hearing Conboy's case
the remaining- cases will take about a
month. A mass of testimony Is to be
heard on both sides although It Is be
lieved summary action will be taken
In one or two cases despite the expres
sion of the councllmen. that all saloon-j
Keepers will be given a fair hearing.
NEW YORKERS
' (United Pre Leaied' Wire.)
San Francleco, Jan. 21. Hon. White
law geld, ambassador to England and
trustee of Stanford university, has been
Invited by President Jordan of Stanford
university to deliver a lecture before
the assembly of the student body. Am
baasador Reld Is- now vielting at his
home-In, San Mateo county, and It Is
probable that he will accept the invitation.
Tacoma, Wash.. Jsn. 21. Alexander
A. Thornier, Mexican vice-counsel and
secretary of the Crescent Coal company,
was shot down by a youthful bandit at
8:26 o'clock last evening. The boy fled
as soon as the shot was fired.
Thornley was climbing the winding
stairs leading to (J street rrom the wa
terfront, when he was Confronted by
two -youths, one of whom pressed a pis
! tol close to his face and fired. The
bullet entered the cheek near the chin,
nassed around the nwli and loris-nd
and evening. The place to enjoy good against the spinal cord, causing paraly
skatlne; Is the Oako. Instruction free sis of one arm. . He wss taken to a hos-
to beginners afternoon or evening. Bicipital where the bullet was removed.
HIGHEST
PRAISE
Bom rortlaad OltUeas Orow Xathosu
.'. i'j ,,' - Mile. OS th srabjeat, V
K Tha pralss of tha publlo , ,
; Is merit's just reward. ,-
' Nothing In modem times'. '
Has received tha praise accorded "The
Little Conqueror. '. .
Of some kinds of praise ws are skep
tical, , - .- v ;.--.' . , v
Ws doubt the praise of strangers.
. The highest praise tor Portland pub
Is jbeartr expression from . Portland
people,-' , . ;'- .
Coan's, Kidney Pills are indorsed In
Portland. r . x 5 '.':.;'-?' ;
Nd better proof of merit can be had.
Here's case of It WS have plenty
mora Ilka It.... . -. . , '.
Mrs. J. O. Stearns of 1S41 Bass Line
road. Portland. Oregon, living on West
avenue, says: "I have -highly recom
mended Doan's Kidney Pills ior several
yeara I still do so, believing that any
sufferer from backache or kidney com
plaint will find this remedy all that la
claimed for it. My own experience
proved that Doan's Kidney .Pills
promptly relieve backache and other
noticeable symptoms of kidney com.
plalnjk."
For sale by all dealers. Price 80 dents.
Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New Tork,
sole'Sgent for the United' States.
Remember the nam
take no other. a
-DOAN'S and
US u
PERSECUTE HIM
3fan Purporting to Be Idaho
Engineer Arrested by
Los Angeles Police.
Beginners' Night.
Music at Oaks rink every afternoon
six any race at the Oaks rink soon
Racers are beginning to arrive and start
training for the event Chicago, De
troit, San Francisco. Seattle and other
targe cities send their representatives.
M'PHEKSON INSISTS
ON RESIGNATION
.Robbery Is believed to have been the
motive, but the youngsters were so ner
vous that the weapon was discharged.
(Halted Pre ImkiI Wirt.)
Los Angeles. Jan. 21. Daniel C. Lew-
Is, who says his real name is Levi, and
who claims to be a mining engineer
from Idaho, waa placed under arrest
yesterday by Captain Auble of the po
lice department on complaint of two
women who claim that he has been per
secuting them for soma time. A lot
of blank checks were found on Lewis
last night, it Is said, and the police say
that Lewis may be wanted elsewhere.
If not he may be sent to the police court
charged with vagrancy, or his case may
be taken up by the postal authorities,
the police say.
Mrs. Beatrice McKlnney, widow of a
lumber man of Portland, Oregon, and
her sister. Mrs. Mildred Shallenburger,
wife of a business roan of St. Louis, are
the women who caused the arrest of
Lewis. Mrs. McKlnney states that she
first met Lewis on a train while en
route from Portland to Los Anseles.
Lewis called on Mrs. McKlnney several
times and first seemed very agreeable.
Later, she says, she refused to marry
him, and when she refused to see him
any more he became troublesome.
Postcards bearinir aueer and unseem
ly messages, letters said to be of a
threatening nature and calls over the
telephone, she says, were received from
blm dnlly.
Lewis alleges that Mrs. McKlnney Is
the head of a- band of women who work
together against men of means. Her
purpose, Lewis states. Is revenge
ainst tne sex. Lewis gave a number
names and dates ne says ,he col
GREAT ANNUAL
CLEARANCE SALE
Boys' and Children's Suits r
Overcoats and Rcclers'
BOYS' 2-PIECE SUITS, double-breasted
arid Norfolk, fancy worsteds, tweeds and
'cheviots; values up to $7.50. '
Clearance Price $3.85
BOYS' 3-PIECE SUITS, single-breasted,
finest materials, fancy worsteds, cheviots and
mixtures, sizes up to 14 years; regular $6.00,
. $7.00 and $8.00 values. - , -
Special Clearance $2,85
BOYS' OVERCOATS and REEFERS,
fine serviceable garments, well made and
trimmed, black, blue and gray; values up to $6.
Clearance Price $3.85 '
MAIL ORDERS FILLED AT CLEAR
ANCE SALE PRICES
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Doing Good
Business
ON FIRST
STREET
RESTAURANT
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of business and professional men of
prominence In Portland and Spokane.
Nothing can be learned of Mrs. Mc
Klnney here. If Lewis' story is true
her operations have never been brought
lected concerning her actions in support I that she Is the widow of a Portland
The names include those I lumber man la not credited here.
of his story.
W. D. Sloan's Trial Opens. ;
Olympla,' Wash., Jan. 21. W. p.
Sloan will go to trial here today before
a jury in the superior court, on a charge
of attempting to murder C E. Mallory,
station agent at Tenlno, last -September..
The trial is the last of several
growing out of family difficulties of
loan In which Mallory figured.
REBELS
President of JIayti Claims
Revolution Was Caused by
American 1 1nterests.
. t United Press Leased Wire.)
Port Au Prince, Haytl, Jan. 21. Pres
ident Alexia' forces are pressing the
revolutionary army hard in the town of
Monaives.. ana uie, news or their sur
render is momentarily expected. Th
rebels are completely surrounded.
President Alexis claims to be in no.
session of evidence showing that the
revolution is backed by a New York
company, Which has extensive interests
in iiayth jie. intends to brlnar the mat
ter tb the attention of President Roose
velt.
W. 3. McPherson of the city execu
tive boa id. who reslsned five months
ago, and which resignation Mayor Lane
refused to accept, informed the mayor
several weeKs sgo mat ne did not Intend
to continue in office any longer. Mr.
McPhorfcon's reasons for resigning are
thst he intends going away to be gono
ornn,tlme. He was chairman of the
bridge committee and also a member of
tne sewer and city nail committees.
PITTSBURG EXCHANGE
: WILL BE REOPENED
& WEDNESDAY felHl WEDNESDAY
DEAD P0DY OF. GIRL
FOUND IN CALIFORNIA
. (United Press Leaced Wire.)
Ran Francisco. Cal. Jan. 21. RrMsie
Bottinl, aged 18 year's, of 8a n Rafael.
was lound dead with ner skull crushed
near Miller station, tnrce miles from
Ban Rafael, last evening. it is not
known how, the young woman came to
her death. ' "k
Miss Bottinl was employed fh
the Carson glove factory at San Rafael.
She took the 4:30 afternoon train, in
tending to visit her brother. Her body
was xouna a mile rartner up the road.
It was thought at first that, bavins
been carried beyond her destination, the
young woman naa jumped rrom the
moving car. but the sheriffs officers
tninK this unlikely, as-there were no
manes on tne wot eartn.
)0 NOT APPROVE OF
' WESTERN EXCURSIONS
(United Pre Lcaamt Wlra
dhlcas-o. 111.. Jan. 21 Th Pntri
Passenger association roads here have
nouriea tneir western ana southwestern
connections tnt tney win not Join them
in arrangements for the homeseekers'
excursions for 1908. The last excursion
of the kind -with which they will have
anything to do. will be thst of Febru
ary 18. after which the Central roads
win go out of the homeseeker business,
i The reason assigned is a complicated
system of rates which the western and
southwestern roads , have submitted as
basing, ratea. ;-:.?t.M:?:,-'i --,
VETERAN THRESHING
v MAN QUITS BUSINESS
Pendleton.' Jan: 21. .AftW o...
88 years as a threshlnir marhin.
Jpe Snyder Of this city Is selling out
his large outfit of threshers and horses
at public auction and will retire from
the business nermanentlv. Hal I k-nn.n
aa one f the most energetlo thresher
men In eastern Oregon and has perhaps
made the lonsest rune urh mmii e
any men mini county,
to a-small farm on the
west of Pendleton. '
He will retire
Umatilla river
(DDited Preu Leaned Wire.)
Pittsburg. Jan. 21. The stock ex-1
change which has been closed since Oc
tober zz, shortly after the money panic
started, win reopen January 21.
Sank foolishness.
"When attacked bv a couch or. a nnM
or when your throat Is sore. It Is ranlt
foolishness to taice any other medicine
than Dr. King's New -Discovery." says
C o. Kiqriage or empire, ua. "i nave
used New Discovery aevrn years and- I
know it is the best remedy on earth for
coughs and colds, croup, and all throat
and lung troubles. My -children are
subject to croup, but New Discovery
quickly cures every attack." Known
the world over as the king of throat
and lunsr remedies, sold under guaran
tee at Skldmore Drug Co.'s drug store.
sue and'ii. uriai noitie tree.
COFFEE
Responsible coffee : we
know of but five: Schilling's
Best.
Tour grower returns your nioney If you
don't like it; we-pay him, ' ,
MEXICAN
MUSTANG
linIment
or Beast
IIHIlE ttstn&r for Horses
II and Cattle bear in mind
f that it ia just as valuable
inyonr home. f "
. That lame ' &rtnr strained .
muscle or bruised band will j
not twinge Ion? if Mexican
Mustang: Liniment has
i, been applied, . , It penetrates
quickly and so relieves all pain '
and Soreness, u.;.:V'.J-a. v'X
. Oar record la 60 year of saeceas, .
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