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THIS. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. FRIDAY. EVENING. JANUARY 21. 1603. General debility may arise from a, variety i of causes ' but . weakness Cutting the Tics. That Bind Prices Shall riot Stand Between the People and This i; A; is; always prcnia; tendency to perspire and f Ati one castlvi ? ' rt rim n or ! EooscrtlfsttltndeiToward 9 - "u, JL 12 in nnimnb IIJ rULIIIUO . . " V sSaaaBaaBa-BaeBaawaaaeaBai ' Discovers Kew' York Gov- black spots passing be- cmor Is independent in forethe eyes, weak back, Actions. vertigo, wakefulness fSy . caused bv inability to DESPERATE BEYOND REASON t (Watolnftoa , Barvaa of Washington, D. C. Jan, Blythe makes a Id the Saturday Evening lng ths Hughes. liable newspaper correspondent n. taniau stop thinking, and un- SLt'SSS! retreshing sleep, 1 hese SSr rnrrd? conditions are simply a wapaper corraepondent. Briefly i 11 r M UI4 4-5- uramarlsad he ahowa that Kooaevelt lOU 1U1 a kiUUU tUiUW u esponalbla or th nomination fj t 111 Governor Uughea in 1906. and that bt QCl DUliCteTe eaaayed in every way to promote w imt M n irj nuhe poiiucai forttmet, until it wa Mrs. Lena May Brooki, Praine evinant -tnat mere ,waa ne inwiia; u Murnn riinrv III (-., ,.v. forthcoming from up Albany way. And flail, maCOn COUnty, ailCT ICV- "now anarper tnan a aerpeni a .IIT BLIJI VI IHRI.UIUUM I O C 1 The prea aeni DM itb PM.wn tfc. 0k nm in I Jr W i.m. to diecipime reaerai orncenoiaera i aa r '0,.. .iMli KWiHt Pink Pills. Shi iays: "I suffered terribly from a eeneral A names J kiV vwa iu uw wa - a wrn vw . w I would thank the prealdent for tbla in- kiiVHnwn in health wii in ,This fine all New Stock of UADIES' SUITS, COATSi; SKIRTS and PETTICOATS, and the balance of tieBanl ings, the entire New and Bankrupt Stock of Men's, Women arid within the next few days. Don't forget prices must and will,do the work' be here soon as possible, for a bargain carnival of this kind will never occur again, in Pqrtland's history. V .fV';':' terfcrcnoe In his behalf. word from Hahea. andan Zeepa 7oK Tint n.v.r a i. . & i three months and alter that was able Keeps ob. K-i 1 . r .1. f The prealdent at flrat became Irritated WW up ohj oi U1C UIDC 1 Sracnri. l.T Jf&CS: was sick aJl over, being pale, Veak tr'&lfA Mf appetite was gone in New TO ewte pounce uDecomin l j -kJ rnntf nf th hm a federal officeholder, la etin on the my neaa acnea mosi or tne nmc, Job, Of course thepreeident anoaia i 4nfi nfm I wnnl4 f;n .wtv rW bl.m. Kanrlera for dainr erilnat I ttIlu OIICB 1 WOU1U JOJLUI oWJy. )uchea what he hlmaelf was doln fori A. fhr (rfnlmfflt I wit talma Mm. Bat then the president's attitude I . Uie UCaoneni 1 Was lilting I tate politics amonir federal office- whether this activity is In conformity ffaVirH a frw Kot I Kerah rrk'nr or not to the president! wishes. - Hence a CW D0 1 Degn K get Dr. YYiuiams' P lnK Plus lS' GARKMS MEN'S AMP BOYS lOEDffl IVjiSSSrrl 52?Mr'mI began to take Ur. Williams' link Pills. After SUITS. STREET. DRESS AND FINE VELVETS Also Vedding, party and ball gowns, decollette and semi dress in allovers, Battenburgs, crepe de chine, taffeta, China silk, etc. Every garment is of the very latest and newest styles and materials. You can secure the very latest and freshest garments at half the price asked for the old styles offered by other, stores to the trade all this season. Come and see this elegant new stock. Don't pay your money out for the culls of the season at other stores. oc1per boa; tlx bone, fa. jo, at all drags Dr. WUlkou Uedlcise Co., Scbeaectady.l lata. i. V. tiCB. If what Senator Foraker says means snyrtilnc. and moat people bellere .lt means juat what he saya. then bopa of Kepubllcan harmony In Ohio la a thing of the paL Of course for this sad con. Mtlon of sff airs, the auator lays the Mame at the door f the secretary of war. In this latest statement Senator Forakeri speaks of the overtures of peace originally , made by mutual friends for the sake of the party and acquiesced In by blm for that reason alone. He alludes with evident bitter rets 10 Mr. Taft's recent frank avowal hat he personally rejected the propo sition on the ground that the secretary of war could not be a party to any deal . that gave htm the support of the Republicans- of Ohio for the presidency, if It had to be coupled of necessity with an Indorsement of Foraker for United Etatea senator. , . . Sua . Away or Tlga,. "When Secretary Taft rejected all these . peace ' offerings," said Senator Foraker, "I had either to run away or I to resume the contest. - The resultinif situation Is disagreeabKe, but I do not I consider myself responsible for It More over, in view or im racts I nave given, i couia not, ix i so aesireo, tans tne in' Uiatlve as to any kew peace negotia tions, or even consider or talk about kW.Za 0W I!!oti2"lCuIver 1 this morning for New tork peaking fSr h'im Should lead the wayT ty to brln ck for trial Han. Z. And from all I hear, nothing of that! Hansen, who. la wanted for stealing a iJ-XTi.S and selling them a. hi. v.vv vv sviuou uuii tut i ywn asc i Uflv . j contest will be fought out to the end." I Ha u a tm'rm hmnA fnr W w nimm. J:r,.' -noi --JSA b thin city, and worked the team SUITS GOES TO IIORW Oil STOLEN COIN Sheriff Culver Starts to New York to Bring Alleged Thief Back to Salem. ' ' (Special DUpttcb to Tba Joernal.) Salem, Or., Jan. Sheriff W. $7.85 for Republican harmony in Ohio. Over the merits of the contest between Sec retary Taft and Senator Foraker Demo. crats are willing to let Republicans quarrel. But It does strike the dlaln. on Jur Muarrei. joui it aoes SiriKe ine Otain. I rjavton man for tano ami hnna-ht coming irom' either aide and charging ' the other faction with having destroyed party harmony, are certainly akin to the kettle calling the pot black. When Sen. ator Foraker says that he "had always Ing to the honor, of a party, partlo. ceny by Pu ularly Its highest honors, to help com-1 . . rose Its differences, and thus add to Its strength,... against the common enemy," he scores heavily on Mr. Taft. and not lightly upon himself, for it does seem to the ordinary observer that the way In which the senator disposed of the federal appointments In Ohio the omer oay was not exactly calculated to ' oring . sweetness ana ngnt into aa al ready badly strained situation. the latters farm near this citv. une he disappeared and was never I seen again. Later It was found he had sold the team In Yamhill county to a a Nnrwv The other day he returned and was ar rested in New zone, where Sheriff Cul ver had traced him. ' The crime for which papfera were la auea Dy tne governor of Oregon Is lar. 4.000 J REWARD Pure wool or merino materials, brown or other mixtures; worth to $18. fcll OC Hand-tailored, very snappy New York 1908 Pll.Oal styles, all colors; worth to $30. (14 QC A profuse showing of Parisian styles, domestic ATteOi) workmanship, 30 designs; worth to $40. 017 QC. nd f 19.85 Broadcloths, worsteds, vicunas, Plf eOtf velours, cassimeres, all hand-tailored, semi and form-fit, including handsome velvets; suits worth to $50. C99 fil anrl Velvet Parisian modes, select JCC.OD dUll $'t.OJ imported clothes, luxurious trimmings; worth to $75. SILK, RAIN AND CARACUL COATS ALSO CRAVENETTES. The silk, and satin raincoats and London dye Caracul jackets and coats is by far the largest, handsomest and finest stock ever shown on the coast this season of the year. oo uaa lot Bankrupt .iU u-avenettes. $4.85 Select lot Cravenettes worth to $16.50. ' $7 Manufacturer's stock silk rain and Caracul, all PIOD new to $20 garments. Caracul or raincoats, worth to $25, manufacturers' all new; stock. all new stock silk rain and garments, also select new lot brown. duck, oiue and tancy ppera or street coats; worth, to $30. ft14C French silk and Caracul Coats, also broadcloth PI"0 and nobby January styles just in from the, manu facturer; worth to $40. 010 QC Full silk rubberized and Parisian satin trimmed P170 Caracul Coats, Opera, street and dress wool Coats, broadcloths, etc; worth to $50. Entire Bankrupt Stock on the Merciless Bankrupt Bargain Block MEN'S SUITS $3.62-A big lot, cadet and other sizes, to $10.00 values. $5.68 Over 20 styles of up to $12.50 Suits. $7.85 Just take away to $20.00 Suits. 5U.H& Hand-tailored Suits worth to $25.00. $13.85 Pick out all kinds to $32.50 values. OVERCOATS AND CRAVENETTES At less than the materials cost $4.85, $6.85, $U.35, $11.65, $13.UU. Sold at $10 to $30. PANTS 1,000 pairs of all kinds take them away at less than one-half regular selling prices. Hats, Underwear, Shirts, Sweaters, Neckwear, Sox and all other things for one-quarter to one-half value. Boys' Suits and Pants at next to no prices. Fine goods. Bigger and better shoe bargains for Satur- ' day. Time is getting short before every pair must be sold. Now is your opportunity to get high-grade shocks for everybody in the s family at less than one-half regular prices, r fry nc ror any; ot "onr $L.VD men'g $5 and $5.50 waterproof high-top Shoes: all sizes. For any of onr 7 O.V O men's $6 and $6.50 waterproof high-top Shoes; tan and black. $4.45 high-top black. . Iftf f?r tn7 P,ir of vt infants' toft sole Shoes; worth up to 50c 39c For any pair of our men's $7 and $3 Shoes; tans or child's up to $9.85 (M 1 OC anufacturers PllOe Caracul Pair for any Shoe:, worth 85c, all sizes. CQ Pair for any men'a JJC Slippers, worth up to $1.25. 70 Pa'r 'or children's fine f 7C Dress Shoes, all styles, worth up to $175. Vait QQr P'f for boys' calf eUW Shoes, heavy soles, all sizes, worth up to $2. Pair for misses' fine Dress and School Shoes, all , ... flsTl fisflafirfc A fWafYf IAHC no- sWI Y J 1 i70C sizes; worth up to $2. I afttft Pair fs-it UrAtMaM'a 4'. VIA Ct. M ate BANKRUPT PRICES. AS NEVER BEFORE 8C .i;,; worth d to Sso ' """"i u SKIRTS FOR HURDERERS PENDLETON WANTS ST0CKYABDS MOVED Governor Decides to Oflfer a Large Sum for Arrest of Casteels Slayers. 500 BANKRUPT OR ALL NEW STOCK MANUFACTURERS' f 1.85 Job lot all colors bankrupt to $8 Skirts. 35 for elegant wool fancy $1.0Q Dress Goods. 27 for 75c China Silk, all colors. ' 69 for Lace Curtains, were $1.50. 98 for Lace Curtains, were to $2.50. Sheets, Lamberquins, Table Covers, etc., at terrifically cut bankrupt prices. Notions, Laces, Embroideries. Etc 1$ for 5c Darning Cotton. 5j for 25c Button Waist Sets, 15 tp 30$ Elegant Buttons, were 50c to $1 dozen. ZOifi for 50c Dress Shields. of for 10c Linen Threal. $1.29 $1.49 to $3.25. $1.49 $1.98 Pair for men's fine Vici Kid Shoes; all sizes: worth up to $275; come early fof these. Pair op women's and misses' fine Patent Kid Dress Shoes; all sizes and styles; worth up Pair for men's genuine Box Calf Blnchex Cut les; plenty 7s, 8s and 9s. patents'. soles; all f 2.85 Broken lot some very good to $10 Skirs, bankrupt I 3 for 10c card Hooks and Eyes. of the old railroad bridge which will be msca.raea ojr.ine cuion ana ine county oy converting- iuis priaae into a wagron bridge, wUl give the city another main wagon roaa into tne city. This WU make it possible for the railroad com wagon road Into the ci This will pany to erect large yards on the west edge of the city outside of the residence districts. Many good residences have neen erectea close to the stockyards in vne case lew yeara and Dotb th mm. fany and the city have been seeking a ocation for the yards on the outside of ; (Special IMapatch to Tbt JonraaL) . Pendleton, Or., Jait J4. After main taining large stockyards In the heart of the residence district of the city for the past SS years a movement is nn : (Special Dispatch to Tin looroal.) to thi outskirts of the city " hrfci.r ,M "T Cham-1 By means of the new O. B. A N. cut- DWl,n decided to offer a reward j of f west of Pendleton. It is probable of $4,000 for the arrest and conviction ira. vwuiMiuv wui wrami own or tha mnrdnrar nr munnra .u. bridge which will belcnatAi f.miiv n, u.i. .i . montha ago. It was the belief of the sheriffs of. fice when Culver and Minto concluded their investigation that the hired man Montgomery committed the crime, and then killed hlmaelf. The governor's of fice has received intimations that the whole family were murdered, and while unable to give any details is satisfied that the offer. of the reward will help bring the Dernetratora nf tho a i deed, that cost four lives and the sirucuon or a line property, to Justice. BEET HXLEB MUST BAISE LARGE BOND (Special Dbsatch to Tha lnnm.l t Pendleton. Or. Jan. 24. After a year soent as a fualtiva from iuh. Bert Pixler, who was arrested Tuesday oy i onenii i ayior, " was utaen to la Orande: where he waived examination before the Justice ' yesterday and w piacea unaer z,ouo oonas, . which was not furnished.'! Pixler was arrested " In Takima bv Mar1t T.vlA. n TTm.Hlla'nnnntw immediately) after brinaina him to Pen. dleton Sheriff Childera of Union county was noniiou. ana ne-was laaen to L,a Orande. Pixler Is charged with having sioien a vaiuaDie norse some montns ago rrom J. u. Mccau at L,a orande. the city. lit is possible that large union stockyards on the west side of the city will ha inafallAt ' ! ' Everyone in Portland Has a Right 4.-, K-i- ', tits pvp! upuuon. . wane everyone has a right to la u yvmiun, yet n la wise to always consider what othera think and prof it by their experience. . . .Nothing makes Hfe ao miserable, or ofUtha,!aev"er!?arifely WlUl th U ?ul" Snri u f. -iSAraer'caa' Indigestion, Sratlon taTwh.'t?' .1" lve ta,r consld- and the indigestion f 3.85 Bankrupt tailor-made, all colors, to $15 values. fe.85 to 0.85 Voile, crepe de chine, -etc, to $25 values; Over 200 manufacturers' samples, all new, at f 1.85 to S 9.85; regular prices $2.50 to $25. LADIES This opportunity is one that all. knowing juages ot values ana wearers ot good garments will appre ciate. The prices will appeal to your savins senses. 2 for 5c Red Cotton Spool. Is? 'for 5c bkirt Jiraid. 3) for 10c Pattern Tracers 1$ for Laces worth to 15c yard. 2) for black, tinsel and white to 20c Lace. 5s) for Lace and "Embroideries worth to 35c. 10 for Lace and Embroideries worth to 50c. S for odd' cotton 25c Gloves. 10 $ for worsted." to 60c Gloves. 24 for Silk to $1.00 Gloves. Shoes; heavy so Pair for women's finest Dresi Shoes; Kunmetai or vici: turn or welted sizes; worth up to $4.00. QO Pair for men's genuine Patent Colt Dress Shoes' eiO all shapes, all sizes; worth up to $4.00. 1 Q Pair, men Waterproof Calf .Shoes; also epie70 men's Dress Shoes in vici and gujnmetal: lace or blucher cut; all sizes; worth up to. $4.00.'7 ' 9Q ?fif for. woen' Leather Juliets Comfort 67 S&oes; plain or cap toe: all sizes: Worth n to S2J0. . ' . r t 1 4Q PaIr f?.r by8' Patent Co! Dress Shoes; blucher ' pit7 cut; all sizes; worth up to $3.00.. t2M Pair for, .men H00 and $5.00 Dress Shoes,' non-cracking patent, vici and gunmetal; every " godd shape is here; all sizes and widths. y2 294 for children's Storm Rubbers; all sizes. 204 pair for women's Storm Rubbers; all sizes. 484 pair for men's Storm Rubbers; all sizes. 6 for 10c Box of Shinola. and the many dlu.u,i. that follow thi.-dia'eauch' ai di tress after eating,, coated ton g? bad' taste In the mouth, dlwineas, filtuleiSf ' nervousness and debility. u4nc Their action in selling' Ml-o-na aarantee to refund th money unl-ai i t-ures. ehows plainly 'their belief inTthe value of this remedy. They take ii the risk, and there will be no charge whatever for Ml-a-na unless you tSZ fatiisfied that It has relieved yon of in! oipeNtion.. ', : . ..-.;-. . . Ml-o-na wakens up the stomach mua cloa and strengthens them so that they tske care of all the food you eat In a natural... healthy way, without pain or tiistraas after meale. ,i .x . : . ... ; . It ee-Kts but SO cents a box, and does more iral good 'han a doscn boxes Of 1 he ordinary 'dilutive tablets. : The folute. unqualified guarantee of i fKvi.nd, Clarke & Co. ahowa ' their Unix H tta. value ptWro-M, -. .;.... BTew Lodge at Pendleton. , (flpeclal. DUpatcb to The Joornal.) r Pendleton, Or. Jan. . 24. Pendleton lodge No. 324 of the Fraternal Brother hood was organised In this city last mgm wun a memDersnip or 14. The re organisation was effeeted by Deputy M. . ChappeU of Portland. -The following uuKt wen eieciea: a., is, .jLAmoer, prealdent; Mria. Barah E. Olbson, past Pearson, chaplains Mrs. urneiu vice-president; Mrs. W. Siv2S2."rUr5ri- rin- Checking Terrible"Dlaea4. V 1 v W Vit pre Uara Wlra.i ' ' l.n.5r,i??tt.mpt women ThJ M"."I,er 1 vnia n it -".Ten.ie seaae, . which passes , rom Veneratloa ii generation with growing intensity. Is popularly known as "addition to bleed ing." In those afflicted with It the slightest scratch causes a terrible loss of blood, in some caaea nothing can stop the bleeding, even from a pln-prlck, and a scratch of any depth is almost certain to cause death. - . In Tenne the malady only appears In I married women. For that reason ths aaugniers of ths families affected have now bound themselves by oath Sever tp marry, hoping that by 4helr absten tion of .the joys of matrimony they may free their village from the disease that has made It notorious, ,, Metsger fits glasses for $1. Campbell's Will Probated. ' (Special Dispatch to Tbt Journal.) Astoria, Or., Jan. 14. The will of the late Captain James B. Campbell, Is admitted to probate. 6. E. Harris has been appointed administrator, and F. J. Carney, ID. M. Baker and Phil Bowera appointed appraisers.. ORIE-MY SPECIAL FOR T01I0RR0W ONLY Wc will sell any pair dr4 Pants in our i ttore for one-half price. $5.00 Pants for $2.50 $4.00 Pants for 52.00 $aopPc $2.00 Pants for $ 1.00 " ' J ' ""' " -,,,., I1,1,. . mm tt mm . EVERYTHING FOR MIN 233 UOSRISON STREET, Del. frcal, ksd EIrst I Portland to Los Angeles AND RETURN Including Side Trips to Santa Crux, Del Monte, Monterey t . . , j and Pacific Grove. V ONE MONTH FOR GOING TRIP SIX MONTHS FOR RETURN TRIP ;-V STOPOVERS AT PLEASURE WITHIN LIMITS SOUT H E RN CA LIPORNI AS Sunshine, floral festivals, endless drivel hrough orange orchards laden with golden fruit; splendid beaches, surf bathing, thriving cities, palatial hotels and resorts, and many other" attractions, com bine to make it the most attractive place in America at this season -of the year. .-";:v ..:$ ? vv':':vV '' ' THB R OA D OP A THOUSAND WONDERS Which takes you there,' hasn't an uninteresting hour for the entire . - trip. Read about it Call at the1 ; . ' City Ticket Office, Third and Washington Sis., Portland -r , od inquire all abqut It A , ' hd; rive K-ife live I wn e,. 1 few hre dim 0 ,teep hre 'imo 9,. 0 X fl md, 11 ha'.-; . -; se 4.6 ile a won V J: V j avlni f weig V th i at f U w on a tl for t ttlin j in I (wrltt parrli ueet t ahC t offer ' . ,