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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. TUESDAY". EVENING, JANUARY 28. , 1808. EOflOEK AIID CHIEF QUIT JOBS ' -!" ' '' i" '(', . ST. VITUS' DANCE Proof ?6ti the Remarkable .rower, of J)r. Williams' 'Pinlc Pills in This Severe . Nerrous Disorder. "s " ' ' ' -"' : ssnassMSBMSSWiss ' ' That Vt. Wmisms' Pink j Pills ' have cured.. Obstinate cases of . Bt Vitus' dancs. Is the best evidence that they will curs all lesser nervous disorders. Hers Is svldenca that will stand thor ough Investigation, Airs. James Wllkla SALE OF BABY GO-CARTS SALE OF LACE CURTAIUS Curtains of cross strip madras and silk; light or dark colorings; the patterns are Roman stripes or oriental designs, , . , . $11.00 grades,' 7 OC $8.50 grades, r f-A selling for.....9 aW selling for. ..P J U Go-Carta, with bod of friction. wheel fastener complete with cushions fina reed: has patent auto and cushion rubber tires; and parasol. V , v $27 grades, & O nC ellintr for. .e 10. 0 special at.. 517.50 $22 values. ( 1 C OC telling for. w I J.aW $14.50 Carts, C1H K special at...$AU.lt) . selling for. . $18.25 seUu?gT for ..$ 1 3.50 $12 Carts, v Q OC special at.,.". .PO.aesJ pStcamcr, Costa Ricai&mcs JlIntoPprtWitliNe; ,60 r:..$3.95 Officers. ' i ; 25 $3.50 grades, 91 Selling for..,.Pae.a0 $2.00 values, d1 OP special at..,,, illing $3.00 values, special at.... .$1.95 NO REASON GIVEN : FOR RESIGNATIONS of 70T Spruce street, Cberokes, Iowa, ", ' I. 'l': '",.. VI O ' ' '' .'"' ' - ' "'.';' ;,' aaaMaaaS $7,00 values, M special at P" $5.00 grades, Q selling for.... M0 says: " : Chief Officer , Johnson Will Leare , ' Vessel When She Returns to San ' ' Francisco Roanoke Arrives 'From , Ban Pedro and Way Porta. t . Wholesale ' resignations . have taken place on board the Harrlman liner Costa Rica, CapUln Mason, sines she left here a dosan days ago tor San Francisco, ana when she returned tjils morning It was with an entirely new engine room crew Chief Engineer Houten, after IB years Of service with the company that event ually resolved Into the Sen Francisco Jk Portland Steamship company, left the knmt ajid the coRiDanr at Ban Fran6leco, aiui ha wee followed by hla three assist ants. Chief Engineer Bteagall of the steamer City of Manama waa eppoimea to the vacancy, and took some of bis lytrew with tiira., r cMmt fit fleer Johnson, who recently secured master's certificate, will sever his connections witn tne iosia ica when she reaches San Francisco this trip, his resignation having been filed shortly nerore leaving .roruana. t-P' tain Johnson has been with the com pany five years. No Dartlcular reason Is given for u.e numerous resignations, and company officials here w- they know nothing about It The fact that the steamer Rose City Is to replace the Costa Rica probably on her next trip north Is supposed to have something to do with the resig nation, although Chief Officer Johnson says It Is not so far as he Is con cerned. The Rose City instead of being laced in command of men from the 'osta Rica has been civen to uaptain Kldston and Chief Engineer Jackson, the latter from the Columbia. Captain Nelson of the City of Panama has been given command or the nan juan, larser boat, on the Panama run. The Costa Rica arrived here this mnrninr fter a most Dleasant voyage Coming north the weather was Ideal, noinv south last trln the steamer ran Into awful seas that tore a portion of her rail away, rearing tne uoiden uate the storm increased in fury,- and several craft were caught In It. The steamers Watson and Umatilla from Puget sound put Into oort the same day as the Costa Rica with their houses partly wrecaea. The steamer Roanoke, Captain Dun ham, arrived here from San Pedro and way ports at 1 o nock tnis morning. bringing S7 passengers and a fairly good lot of freight. She. too, reports splendid weather on the northbound voyage. GOES DOWN I.V STORM American Ship Eclipse Lost With Coal Cargo. (Doited Vrrmt Ud WIr.) Pun Francisco. Jan. 28. A telesrram from Honolulu says that 17 days ago the American ship Eclipse sailing from Newcastle, Australia, encountered great galea In mid-Pacific and while Captain Larsen and his crew of 13 men took to the boats In the terrific waves the ship plunged and sank from sight, 900 miles almost due north of Honolulu. . The telegram also reports the ar rival on the Island of Maul of Captain Larsen and ten members of the crew of the Eclipse, three of the men having died of exposure at sea after the wreck was abandoned. Full details of the I foundering of the ship were not given. jul m ue.ui.ii ui several men in small boats during the trying trip to Maul Indicates the horror through which all hands passed. For 17 days they stood away from the scene of the wreck on a southerly course, missing Honolulu, but for tunately making the Island of Maul. The Eclipse was owned bv Eschon and Minor of this city. She was built at Bath, Maine, In 1878. Her value waa about 130,000. she was laden with coal from Newcastle, Australia. FIGHT OX SHIPBOARD f French Sailors Slash With Knives, but Kill Nobody, There was a lively time ahnarrl thn French bark General rt RnUrWf r at Columbia dock Sunday night, when the fsallors tried to cut each other Into smince meat as a result of a little dls pute having sprung up between two of , was of a very nervous .tempera ment even when a child. , As I , grew to girlhood, mors and mora of the work in our family fell to ma. At the same time I tried to keep up my studies in school. The strain was too grea t end at the age of 14 I ha to leave school, be cause of the run-down and nervous condition I waa in. I gradually grew worse, becoming extremely irritable and suffering terribly from melancholy... It was first noticed that I had St. VUus dance, when I began to lose control of tns muscles or my iscb. . 1 soon spread all over my body and my head and arms seemea io irviuuia mw stantly. ' ' .. i - in tttia onnditlon for about I vmv mil dwindled awav to almost nothing. Finally I became so weak that I had to stay In bed all the time. Tin to this time I had been under the car of two doctors and as I became no better gave up their medicine. After I ha a been in. nea eoout iwo momus. nw father heard about Dr. Williams' Pink Pins from an old friend. He bought some at once and I started usln them, not expecting much benefit noticed very soon that the pills were helping me and that I could sleep bet ter, we all thought this so wonderful hat I was encouraged to give tnem a ood trial. I was soon able to sleep ke a log and my appetite became good. -I wss sick altoaether about one and one half years end when I begsn to use Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills I weighed less than 85 pounds. I gained weight rapidly while taking the pills and. weighed 117 pounds when I stopped using them. I was completely cured and have never taken medicine for my nerves since. I feel that I owe my life to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." They ere sold by all druggists. 6r will be sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, 60 cents per box: six boxes for 12.60. by the Dr. Williams Medicine Company,. Schenectady, N. X. itnem. I Knives besran to flash In thn Mm jllght of the kerosene lamps and blood 'began to drip onto the deck from the tftensled fighters after the discussion Jbecame general and for a while the at- imospnere was blue with choice expres tjnlons In French. Being in a secluded apot along the waterfront the police did jfrot Interfere "and the battle continued lunui tne combatants aa-reed it was tim to quit. No one was sent to the hos- iltal but several were seriously wounded. , A rpnort of tha affair has hann fllorl rwith Mr. ivft ihere, ft Eibbe, French consular agent CONCERT AT INSTITUTE sailors of Port Will Be Entertained Tomorrow Evening. The weekly concert at thn Sumati'i institute. Front and Flanders streets, will be given tomorrow evening, at 8 b'clock, under the direction of Miss M. fiioBon. ronowing is the Droaram: piano solo, Miss Nlelson; vocal solo, 'Mr. LaWROn: VOCal SOlo. Miss Virginia iMers-es: nlano duet. wnmn.ni0,r k S'iolln. Misses Wilson and Rearson, and lr. Blankholm: vocal snln. Miaa twell: vocal solo. James Cormsj.c- roi. It at Ion, Miss Cora Shaver; vocal solo. Miss Rosa Coffey; vocal solo, Mr. Oouldlng; recitation. Miss Cora Shaver; vocal solo, W. R. Rylance. Accompan ist, Miss Bessie Nlelson. WHEAT FOR CALLAO German Hark Nordsee Makes Fast Ran From Coqaimbo. After a rattling fast trip from Co- qulmbo. on the west coast of South America, the Oerman bark Nordsee ar rived here this morning and dropped anchor In the stream. Captain Plets meyer reports having made the run to he Columbia river in 38 days. my days is considered the average time. The Nordsee comes here under char ter to Balfour, Guthrie 8c Company to load wheat for Callao, Peru. This will be the forst cargo of wheat sent from here to that port for many years but several cargoes' have been shipped there of late from other Pacific coast ports. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Seralar Xln.rs one to Arrive. Nlromedia. orient Jan. 30 Alliance, Coos Bay Jan. 81 Senator, San Francisco Feb. 1 Breakwater, Coos Bay Feb. 2 O. W. Elder. Han Pedro and way. Feb. 8 Costa Rica, San Francisco r .Feb. 8 jutiiHjei, nan r mnciaco r eo. iv Roanoke. San Pedro and way.... Feb. 11 Numantla, orient Feb. 26 Alesla. orient March 1 Arabia, orient April 1 Vegnlar liners to Depart, Hanalel, San Francisco Jan. 28 Breakwater. San Francisco Jan. 29 Roanoke. San Pedro and way ...Jan. 80 Costa Rica. San Francisco Jan. 80 Senator, San Francisco Feb. C Geo. w. Elder. San Francisco Feb. 6 Alllunce, Coos Bay Feb. 9 Nlcomedla. orient Feb. 10 Numantla, orient March 1 Alesla, orient ' March 10 Arabia, orient April 10 vessels in Pork St Nicholas, Am. eh. Astoria Berlin, Am. sh .....Gobi. Versailles, Fr. bk Greenwich No, 2 Henry Vlllard, Am. ah. Stream Acme, Am. ship Dolphins miu, tsr. dk Montgomery no. z Buff on. Ft. bk. Bunkers CELEBRATED V C STOMACH IP BITTERS asaWsE v If you take colds very -easily we urge you to com--mence taking the Bittera at once. , It will strengthen and fortify the system against Chills, Colds and. Grippe, also cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Sleeplessness, f Costiveness, or- Female Ills. , We guar antee it pure., r Ville de Mul house, Fr. bk. .. .Greenwich Walden Abbey, Br. ship Centennial Minerva, Nor. ss.... Portland Lbr. Co Amazon. Br. bk Montgomery No. 2 Guethary, Fr bk Mersey Kelnbek, Ger, ss Oceanic Bayard, Fr. bk Columbia Arrien. Fr. Bk...... Oceanic Irene, Am. ss Gobi. Lady Wolseley. Br. bk Flour Mills General Bolsdeffre. Fr. bk Columbia Mabel Gale. Am. ss Inman-Poulsen Province, Br. bk Elevator Vllle de Duon. Fr. bk O. & C. Pierre Lotl, Fr. bk,.. .Stream St. Huko. Br. ss Columbia No. Z Bessie Dollar. Br. ss Elevator Hanalel, Am. ss Oceanlo F. S. Laop, Am. ss Inman-Poulsen Nordsee, Ger. bk Stream Baron Cawdor. Br. ss E. & W. Mills Cascade, Am. ss St. Helens Breakwater, Am. ss Oak Street Washington, Am. ss oceanic Nome City, Am. ss Rainier Luson, Am. sch Westport Costa Rica, Am. ss Ainsworth Roanoke, Am. ss Martin's En Konte to Xtoad Xitunber. F. E. Sanders, Am. sen.... San Francisco Echo, Am. bktn. Callao V n. . a A m mm O a 1UBH1I Allh OB. ....... " I.UtlOVW Jordanhill, Br. sen. Valparaiso Saivator, Am. sch. , Redondo Retriever, Am. bktn Redondo Andy Mahoney, Am. sch San Pedro John A. Campbell, Am. sch... San Pedro Albyn, Russ. bk Callao F. H. Lunsman, Am. sch.. San Francisco St. Helens, Am. ss San Francisco Washlnaton. Am. ss San Francisco Virginia, Am. sch San Francisco .. M. campbeii, Am. sen tteaonao En Xonte With Cement and General. Alice Marie, Fr. bk Antwerp Eugene Rergallne, Fr. bk. Antwerp Arctio Biream, nr. sn itotteraam Crown Of India. Br. sh. Antwem Corn II Bart, Fr. bk. Antwerp Jules Gommes, Fr. bk. ......Rotterdam Edward Detallle, Fr. bk. Antwerp Emllle Qalllne, Fr. bk. London Ernest Legouve, Fr. bk........ Antwerp Aberfoyle, Br. sh. Antwerp Edmund Rostad, Fr. bk London Emanuele Accame. It. bk Hamburg Asgerd, Br, ship Antwerp Bidart. Fr. bk..... w... Antwerp Albert Rlckmers, Ger. bk...... Antwerp Clan Graham, Br. sh. Cardiff Eugenie rautrei, r. bk Antwerp ' Ooal Ships Jin Ronte. Emtiy Reed, Am. sh Newcastle. A. Ancaloa, Br. sn Newcastle, a. urodick castie. nr. sn. ..lsewcastie, A. Ealluna, Br. bte. Newcastle, A. arglemore, Bf. sh Newcastle. A. Mlndoro Ami sch. .Newcastle, N. 8. W. Agnes Oswald, Br. sh.,.. Newcastle, A. Hatumet, Br. ss.. .Newcastle, A. Tramp Steamers fin Boats. Strathfllian, Br. ss.,.. Vancouver, B, C sommerstad," Nor. ss. ; ti Jan - Francisco Tungus, Nor. ss.... ..Puget sound St Egbert. Br. ss.. Puget sound Hyades, Am. ss, .........San Francisco Cambrian King, Br. ss.. 8an Francisco Montlake, Br. ss. . . . . , .Guaymss Knight Templar, Br. sa ...Valparaiso Glenlogan, Br, ss, ........... .Guaymas Tweeddale, Rr, ss. San Francisco Haldls, Nor. ss. San Francisco Ba Boats la Ballast to fcoaA a rata. : Celtle Chief. Br., eh,, ...Honolulu Alsterkamp. Ger, eh... ...Caleta Colosa Alexander Black, Br. k-;,..6an Diego Clan Buchanan, Br. sh.... Santa Rosalia Charles Gounod Br. bk..fin FrinHmi Cambusdoon, Rr. ah. .....Calou Calosa i w$ More of fh Goods Reduced in AH Departments For Example Read These : Women's 50c Hose 29c Pr Surprising Shoe Specials If fcct;th I C k . "fVa Ws wmt. A1 Men's $5 and $6 Shoes, from 8 to After 12. 'A great special on a standard grade of s btockings. rull regular made, black or fancy embroidered ef- ie-proper weight for the present Season's wear. All sizes from 8 1-2 to 10 are in cluded in the lot. The chances for choosing and saving are unusually good. You save 21c on every pair you buy. Cut your hosiery bill in half for this season, buy freely of these, at, the pair .Lis V "MISSES' AND BOYS' BLACK HOSE Odd lines, sizes to 9 1-2. These are in cotton or cashmere yarn; broken lots and not many of any one sort, but they are selling at half and less their regular value. They are goods that we sell for up to 40c the pair, 1 7 Cl CU H-Al- ....lie ejjcciaio uu ajfiuc i uiuuiy Clearance prices on high grade footwear with extra reductions for the morning hours. A clean up of all broken and discontinued lines. Terse tales of superb savings: i2. $3.69 S3.80 Men's $3.50 and $4 fcO AO Shoes, from 8 to 12. eP.30 After 12, price B3.19 Men's $3 Shoes f2.49 Men's Shoes, worth f CO $2.59, for ePl.OU Men's $6 high-cut 4 OA Boots ep't.aW Women's $5 and $6 Laird & Schobcr Shoes, from 0 A 8 to 12 Dj.oy From 12 to 6 for $3.80 Women's $3.50 and $4 AO Shoes, from 8 to 12.. $.30 From 12 to 6 ..f3.10 Women's $2.50 and $3 A Shoes, after 12 $L,liJ For morning liours f 1.98 going Wednesday for only Children' HOSe ast ac ctton, in medium weight, with lisle finish. All sizes for misses and children. Made with full fashioned feet. A select 25c quality, sale price, the pair 15c Shoe Laces, regularly 12c the dozen, f Shoe Polishing Outfits, regularly 1Q special Wednesday DC worth 25c, special XerC Shoe Polish, in colors; regular 10c J- Foot Ease, in all kinds; regular 25c 1Q size, special I v values liC Black or Colored Spats, $1 values, the pair 59ft orLinaerie EL M MM UI III IU S $3 Each 9Mc Let every woman in Portland decide at once to add to her supply of shirt waists. Here is a sale that none afford to miss. Bodices of fluffy, frilly wash materials or light weight Japanese silk. The styles are good and the values are superb, but some of these are slightly soiled. You save from 1-2 to 2-3 the regular value on any one you buy. Choose early and vou will choose well, each 98c Women's Jumper Suits and Shirtwaist Costumes ZMi Each The shirt waist costumes are of diaphanous wool weaves: in charminely clever afternoon or semi-dress occasions. The jumper suits are in plain black or blue or in check materials; very good styles. A lot of about three dozen costumes included in this offer and, mind you, the values are to $25.00 each. Choice Wednesday lodels for 18.95 Silk Pettkoats-in light Colors-How Only ONE-HALF PRICE This includes every silk petticoat in our immense assortment that sells regularly at $15.00 to $65.00. Exceedingly rich underskirts of the best silks obtainable. Marvels of richness and clever construction. Frilled and flounced and trimmed in a way that is dear to the U ni C heart feminine. Save from $7.50 to $32.50. The regular prices are $15.00 to $65.00, and they are selling at tlnLr Earl of Dunsmore, Br.'sh Callao Cloch, Br. bk Taltal Andre Theodore, Fr. bit.. San Francisco Champlgny, Fr, bk San Diego Bourgaihvllle, FrJbk....San Francisco Nereus, Br. ship Valparaiso Verbena. Br. bk Valparaiso Boncbamp, Ft. bk. San Francisco Celtlcburn, Br. bk. ...... Santa Rosalia River Falloch, Br. sh. ...... Talcahuano Kal, Oer. bk. Iquique Jacobsen, Fr. bk San Francisco I,eyland Bros., Br. ship Valparaiso Crown o( Germany, Br. sh . . . . San Fran. Dynamone, Br. sh San Francisco Hoche, Fr. bk .Honolulu Oil Steamers Sa Boute. Atlas, Am. ss .San Francisco Geo. Loom Is, Am. ss San Francisco ALONG THE WATERFRONT. The steamer Alliance left for Coos bay last night. She missed the channel off the Portland Flouring Mills and stuck In the mud until high tide at 10 o'clock this morning. The steamer Breakwater leaves for Cods bay tomorrow night. The French bark Vllle de Mulhouse shifted from Martin's dock to Green wlch dock last night. She narrowly avoided crashing Into the bark General de Bolsdeffre at ' Columbia dock. The oriental liner Arabia left down yesterday bound for Hongkong and way ports, and the German steamer Ger manlcus will leave down today bound for Sydney, Australia. The cargo of the Germanlcus consists of 2,692.866 feet of lumber, valued at $33,480. -During the heavy fog yesterday morn ing the steamer Georgia Burton and a barge collided with the ferry W. 8. Webster, but the barge only was dam aged and to the extent of less than $100. The Burton and her tow was drifting when th .collision. occurred or -the r suit might have proven disastrous. The steam schooner Tollac, Captain I.lndqulst, left this morning for San Francisco with 1,000 tons of wneat. The Tallac has been here ail of a month and has changed berths about 10 times. MARINT? NOTES Astoria, Jan. 18. -Arrived down dur lng the night and sailed at 9 a. m. steamer Tallac for San Francisco, - San Francisco, Jan. IS. Palled at "I a. m. Norwegian steamer Haldla for Columbia river. '- Port Harford. Jan. 2S.-Arrived steamer Colonel E. L. Drake and barge No. 3 from Portland. Astoria, Jan. 27. Arrived at 11:30 and left up at 1 p. m. steamer- Costa Rica rrom San Francisco; arrived at 2:15 and left up at 4:30 p. m. steamer Roanoke from San Pedro and way ports. Redondo, Jan. 27. Arrived schooner A. M. Campbell from Columbia river. San Francisco, Jan. 27. Sailed French bark Bourgainvllle for Portland; arrived at 1 p. m. steamer Senator from Port land. Astoria, Jan. 28. Condition of the bar at 8 a. m. smooth; wind east, 10 miles; weather cloudy. Tides at Astoria today: High water 7:66 a. m., 8.1 feet; 9:35 p. m., 6 feet. Low Water 1:18 a. m., 3.4 feet; 3:05 p. m. 0.6 of a foot. Big List of Piano Bargains. Famous makes like the Kimball & Bach, Ludwlg, Decker and others, all Included In the bl January clearance sale of slightly used Instruments at the most extraordinary reductions. A tre mendous saving from original cost on each and every piano, organ or piano player embraced in the list. This is an event you ' cannot afford to overlook. Cash or easy terms, as preferred. Make a point to call while the selection Is at its best. Kllers Piano House, 353 Wash ington street, corner of Park. BEC0GNIZED AS A GREAT ARTIST Carreno, who plays here next Mon day evening at the Marquam Grand theatre, has frequently astonished the world of art and music by her vigorous grasp upon, her particular art, but she has rarely charmed as she has been do ing "at nr recent' recitals throughout the east. Every year. Indeed, she seems to gain new qualities and from an extraordinarily brilliant execucant she has now developed- into the most nersuaslve artist of the day. The re- cltal at the Marquam will be under the direction of Lois Steers-Wynn Coman, and will undoubtedly be one of the most brilliant affairs ' of the winter. There are so few pianists of the gentler sex. but to find one who has been ac credited with all the genius and ac complishments of her own. as "well as the so-called stronger aex, is to pre pare for a real event whenever, and wherever aha plays. The seat sale for Clarice County, Wash., Farm Bargains 18 ACRES good rich land, 8 acres under cultivation, 3-room house, fair barn. ctilcken-houses, woodshed, well, fenced ana cross reneea: convenient io school, In good neighborhood, R. F. D. mall, close to sawmill, a good buy for the money. If sold soon only 01100. 1650 cash. S ACHES all good land, 4 acres under cultivation, 1 acre wood lot, good 4- room story and nair house, wooa, cnicxen ano pigeon nouses, gooa urn, well: fenced into chicken yards; family orchard or assorted fruits; In good locality, close to school. R. F. D. mall, 6 miles from Vancouver, on good road. A bargain at 81100. Terms. 40 ACKES good soil, half cleared, more easily cleared, rustic house, good barn, chicken, wood and hog houses, good well and living stream, family orchard; place fenced and cross fenced, 2 miles from country town and 94 miles from Vancouver; Includes the following personal property: 8 milch cows, 8 heifers, 3 horses, waKoti, plows, cultivator, mower, rake, cream separator, etc. All for only 82800. 60 ACRES; 40 acres bottom land. 20 acres upland, no waste, 20 acres cleared, more easily cleared, fair house, fine largo barn, necessary outbuildings, family orchard, good well and living stream, 2 miles from country town, 1 mile from school and 10 miles from Vancouver; Includes the following personal froporty: 12 head milch cows, 3 heifers, 3 horses. 13 pigs. 2 brood sows, 00 chickens, wagon, buggy, farming implements, cream separator, some po tatoes, feed, grain, hay, eanned fruit, hay fork and cable, sewing machine and all household furniture for only 83700. 12100 cash, terms on balance. Some excellent bargains in suburban tracts as well as larger places. 163 A OSES, level land, 112 acres under fine state or cultivation, 30 acres slashed, balance in umoer; lit acres is ionceu mm uudi muuna miu j.w kiiu 20-acre tracts; fine 2-story 10-room house, hot and cold water piped through same, modern plumbing, fine largo rooms, large barns, granary and all out- " buildings of the best, nicely painted, good lawn, family orchard, close to trraded school, church and country town, ami 7 mtles from Vancouver on fine . level road: a good buy at 81S.OOO. 18,000 cash, balance to suit at 6 per cent interest. Our places are guaranteed to be as advertised. Call and Investigate. THOMPSON & SWAN Cltlsen's Bank Bldg., Vancouver, Wash. 308 Swetland Bldg. Portland, Qr4v ' Carreno will open next Friday morning at the Marquam, and out of town or ders will be carefully attended to. , FIXES CURED PAZQ OIKTURXT to gnanntei ot Itchtu. TJUlDd, Bleeding rute la a te 14 ears o stoacy nr S TO 14 SATS, nranteed to care say or protruding refunded. 60. Junction CItf Postmaster. Washington. Jan. 3S.-Tha' president has sent to the senate tha nomination of Albert B. Martin- to.be postmaster at Junction City, Oregon.' , . t. Eyeglasses 11 at MeUger's. TONIGHT Miss Osfe,: : In Piano Recital tilers Hall Park and Washington at Bght-Thirty o'Clcck ' "Miss ' Bartlctt plays ith ' a brilliancy and power that fairly SCtS" the audience awnn4rinr" -The JotirtiaV jan. l 'C r 7 This recitat is given to ac quire funds to aid in defrayintr th cost of additional musical studies abroad. ' ' Tickets Fifty CcnU . CHICKERINCiriA!JO f I