The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 05, 1908, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE OREGON DAILY jbURNAi;' PORTLAND, ' WEDNESDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 5. 1008.
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The Victim of Drink
WOODARD, CLARKE & CO.
WOODARD, CLARKE & CO.
10ST INSURED BURflS THE WILL
r
i
it
Needs Orrine Treatment
Father Is Insured for $1,- Foster Son Grab Document
u00,000rresident Car- From La wjer's Hand ana
Hes Sftf.OOO on Life. Casts It in the Fire.
Drlnir ftrat destroys ambition: breaks
un tlaa of frlendahlo: It kills and buries
love and eventually destroys the family
Soma of the best man in tha world
km huii itima of drink and u
there la not aoroa member In your am'
lly tbat la afflicted wltb tbla dlaaaae.
yon are Indeed fortunate. '
rirink onnninri deatroya the will'
m ( whiU the drunkard wanta
York. Feb... The WaJl 8 treat pointed because the will of hla foster f0 d0 what you teir him, 'ha ' wanta
to destroy me craving, wu w
(Spatial Dhqietcs to Tb Joorntl.)
New
Journa
Accordln to information given to
the Spectator company, Rodman Wan
maker carries more Ufa lnaurance than
r.ny other, person ,ln thia country. , lui
policies aggregate $4,000,000. HU
father. John Wanamaker, la Insured for
Il.B0e.090..- The polirlea of President
Kooaevelt aggregate 186.000.
There are IS New Yorkers who carry
!300,uuo or more insursnva
lltrxH mm fnltfia.L
.August Belmont t MM??
Thomas A. Buckncr
.Tamea C. Col fate . .
1'pter V, Collier ....
John D. Crlmmlna . .
.1. Horace Harding
Orlando M. Harper
Anron Hecht
i iarence H. Mac lea r ,
OuKlielmo Marconi
(trorge ft. Moseiy. ..
.lolin F. O'Rourke ...
" It Perkins
eora;e W. Perkina
tnry W. . Poor ...
)J.ury Btegel ....... v ...... .
.Millard F. Smith
i '.mi'm V.. Tarbt-11 .....
li. K. Thomas 1.000.000
H. W. Vanerbllt 1,000.000
KeglnaM C Vanderbllt ; jou.ouq
T. H. Watklna 800.000
.lames O. White 700.000
J-eo II, Wise 175,000
li. P. Toakura , SI5.000
Other New Yorkers who are heavily
inoured are: Q, C Boldt, who carrlea
$100,000: R. A. McCurdy, 1206,000; Doug
laa Robinson. $100,000: Samuel Unter
tnyer. $110,000: H. M. K
'J noma r. k:
rlman. 1100.01
000, and James Stuimaa, $50,000.
West Grove, Pa-, Tab. 8. Dlaap-
. 320.000
1,600,000
Bn.S!
$00,000
400.001
$00,000
ftOO.OOO
$00,000
780,000
460,000
600,000
$26,000
$10,000
400.000
blesvllla near here, cut him off with
only a moderate . Inheritance, William
J. Kennady, who bad come from Paim
Beach. Florida, expressly to hear : the
wIM read, yeaterday anatched the pa
per rrom me nana or me attorney who
had lust flnlahed reading it, and. with
relatlvea of the dead man In purault.
an out the door and around tne nouae.
llefore they could overtake mm, iven-
nady ran Into the cellar, and. It la
charred, threw the offending Instru
ment In the furnace. Then, crawling
through a window, be lumped Into a
buggy, and, whipping tne horse, left
Kennady ana tne wiaow or me oraa
man were me oniy neirs mtmio m
the will. But the widow waa left the
bulk of the property. Aa mere were
several witneaaea at the read Ins. Uw
yer George R. Johnaon, of Weat Chea
ter, doea not anticipate trouble In prov
ing it coatenta.
SHAW'S SHAFTS OF
SATIRE STIXGS N0RDEAU j
Using tlie Other'g Procesi of Equa
tion Writer Prove Men of
Genini Lunatlca.
aarr
Orrine will do.
It deatroya tho dnalre for liquor, ao
that the drink will not be mlaaed. alao
ourea the deranred dlgeatlon, weakened
mpvu mnA nther III rffecta Of ezceB'
aive drinking, reatorlng the patient to
perfect health
The remedy la abaolutely harmleaa,
ia thoroughly aclentlflo and la ao uni
formly aucceaarui mat u ia aoia wun
a reglatered guarantee entitling you to a
refund of your money If Orrine falla to
effect a cure. J reatme on "now totjure
Drunkenneaa," free on requeat. In plain
aealed wrapper. The Orrine Co., Wash
ington, D. C. " ,
Orrine la in two forma. No. 1 which
can be given aecretly without the pa
tient a knowledge: No. Z in PHI form
for tboae who wish to be cured. The
price of either la $1, mailed on receipt
of price in plain sealed package, and
both are aold under the guarantee.
Orrine la for sale bv Clarke Wood
ward Drug Co.. and nearly all drug
glats In Portland.
NEW BOOKS FOR THE
LIBKABY
BIOQRAPHT.
London. Feb. 8. When uc:i men a
! 11 ll00i?00: 1 Bernard Shaw and Max Nordeau get
jaWsM; $6": angry and -ay bard thing, about each
Otner me literary uaujiun Bmviii".
lurid. The cauae of their preaent quar
rel U of no conaequence, but they have
been exchanging open letters in me
Frankfurter Zeltung, each mora venouv
oua than the la at.
Here ia an extract from Shaw lateat
retort courteous:
"Too are, I notice, a little bewildered
by tha extraordinary auddenneaa ana
Vr Tnnthnker. Ani 72. of S!r"Sr:0 ftTipBL ui
' j o 7 I j ... I. AarnA from atudy
and alao from the production of worka
I of art. Tou nna wim prvcnm
oua. Tou prefer to go to. your maater,
Lombroao. and aak bta opinion.
anil axe Criminal lunatic.
it. iiavin studied nothing at flrat
(Special DaJMtca te Tba yoeraaL) I nand but criminal lunatlca, has made
Eugene, Or, Feb. 8. Mrs. Toothaker, the dlaoovery that "1"??
r$ years ld. feU down the etalrs at Ow " K.1"r. of aenlua ara human
home of her daughter, lira. W. W. Dlx-lbelncs alao. "
on. at Springfield, and when her daugb- "Therefore, because tnlnf" l""
tcr reached her at the root or the ataira I "v" . vr. .v., n eniua
. , j . j i . ... i oLner. you cunwuum m
t '"attend lh?r Wb' ot th. ,und- g-.M th' " R
nhm either was selaad with heart trou-1 w . .1 . .ir. It I 4' . .
FULL m STAIRS
KILLS AGED I'Ofil
Springfield, Dead When
Picked Up.
Martin Helena Fauclt, Lady Martin,
by tilr Theodore Martin. Ed. Z, 1000
Crulckahank A Craickahank -Chrla-'
tlan Rome. 1S08.
Martin Mexico of the Twentieth
Century. 1 v.. 107.
HavllleAntiqultlea of Manabl, Ecua
dor, 1)10 1.
FICTION.
Campbell Ian of the Orcades, or The
Armourer or Ulrnlgoe.
Frenaaen The Three Comradea.
Merwln St Webater Comrade John.
Ray Ackroyd of the Faculty.
Rod La Sena de la Vie.
Sage By Right Divine.
FINK ARTS.
Berenson North Italian Painters of
the Renalatance. 107.
Fenollosa Mastera of TJkloya, a Com
plete Hlatorical Description of Japa
nese Paintings and Color Prints of the
lien re school, 1KS.
Foote Album of Selected SongS, 1907,
HISTORY.
Chancellor A Text Book of Ameri
can Hlatory, 1S03.
Fletcher Introductory History of
England, $ v., 1904.
BhuckDurgn. A Hhort History Of the
YOUR .CREDIT
. IS GOOD
',"'"" mmmmmm ,)", "'
We take Canadian
. money at fuU
' value. ; :' ..
BIG SPECIAL SALE OF lRBIWre
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17:
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'Exchange ' 1
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Homes Phones:
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A6173 !.;vr :
This Includes our entire stock of Lou welsa Ware, Roaane, Ceramic Art and Mat Fern Dishes, embracing hundreds oipattcrn8
and sizes, in beautiful colorings and graceful shapes. J Springtime will soon be here and then you will be pleased to think what v,
. you saved by huying at this sale.
Louwelsa Ware, A, inch; regular ' 75c," nbw : 1 1. : 56-"
Louwelsa Ware, 7', inch; regular $1.00; now;.. 78V
Louwelsa Ware, 7 inch; regular $1.25, now. .'. ,.,.04fi
Louwelsa Ware, 8 inch; regular $1.50, now .'. '.IJl.QP
inch; regular $2.00, now. ... .$1.48 "
inch ; regular $2.75, now. . . .y. . .?2.06
inch; regular $4.00, now. . . .;.T.?3.11
inch; regular $1.50, now. .... 08f
inch ; regular $2.00, now. , . . .$1A3
inch; regular $2:50, now. $1.87.
Louwelsa Ware, 9
Louwelsa VYare, 10
Louwelsa Ware, 12
Louwelsa Ware, 7
Louwelsa Ware, 8
Louwelsa. Ware, 9
4 Hanging Jardinieres, light colors, 6-inch; reg. $1.10. .. " 78 ,
Hanging Jardinieres, light "colors, 8-inch; feg. $2.00..',tjl37;
'J Hanging Jardinieres, mat green,' 8-inch'? reg. $2.25. ..$1.53 J
VCeramic Art Ware Jardinieres; 4-inch'; reg. $1.50. . .,$1.00
Ceramic Art Ware Jardinieres,' 5-inch; reg;. $2.00.... $1.53 4
Ceramic Art Ware Jardinieresi 7-inch j reg; $2.60. ;.. $2.00
Mat Green Fern bishes, regular $1.65. ........... . .. ' 07f ;
-Mat Green' Fern pishes, regular $3.25., . . . . .$1.43
Mat Green ern Dishes, regular $4.00
..$2.87
i mm:
ALL PERSONS in middle life who wish to
tner wa seisea wun nean trou- " - vour argument that yo
the top of the stair, or stumbled ?'?Vaned thiri Ipply U to
as injured In aome manner un-1 i. ,uVtT V-r.hViat waa i
Me at
hud waa injur
known. No bones were broken.
TWO EUGENE BANKS
; TO CONSOLIDATE
(Special Dispatch to Tba Journal.)
Eugene,, Or., Feb. 5. Tba First . Na-1 Christ
tional bank and the Cfaambers-Brlstow
bank of this city have consolidated, and
In a few days tha effects of tha latter
will be transferred to the quarters of
the National bank.. . president F. I
Chambers will retire from the banking
burliness altofretner, but cashier tfrla
tow will accept a position with the Na
tional. The capital stock of -the bank
under the new combination will be increased-from
$100,000 to $200,000, and
the quarters will be enlarged, and will
tine tne entire lower floor of both build
infra, after the neceaaary work of re
modeling bas been done, for a banking
houae. s '- ..
ou take It
o rouraelf
--- J . I
as follows: Jesus Christ was muraerea
bv Jews. Nordeau la one of tha Jewa
rpV...r Nnrriaaii la a Ood murderer.
You say mat i muai n mwii"""
when I mentioned that you were a Jew.
But why ahould I not argue me otner
way 7 Jesua v-nrvat was a jew.
called those who disagreed with him
i uki i mrmm' ann mnnr nam nainna. iiicic
fore. Nordeau Is a reincarnation of
ONE OREGON BANK
GOT CANAL BONDS
. (Waablnttea Boreaa ef The JoaraaL)
Washington. Feb. 8. Secretary Cor
telyou'a report on the Issuance of Pan
ama canal bonds shows the only Ore
gon bank awarded them was the Benton
County- National bank at Corvallis,
which took $25,000 at 14, Issuing $25,
000 circulation. - - -
Will rrova Sim elephant.
"1 told you In my essay that I could j
rove you to De an eiepna.ni ay
logic that has convinced you that Wag- Empire, 1902.
per was an Inattentive areamer.- i nave
been better than my word, and have
proved you to be the founder of Chris
tianity instead.' This reminds ma that
you nave given up your conwnuuu iui
Wagner was not a practical man.
. "You admit tne force or my contention
that be could not have built. the Bey-
tspieinana. it ne
Woodburn A Moran American His
tory and Government, a Text Book for
Grammar schools, 1107.
LITERATURE.
Festival Reoltatlona and Exercises,
107.
PHILOSOPHT.
Hobbouse Morals in Evolution, a
Study in Comparative Ethics, I v.. 190
Smith, ed. Aspects of Child Life and
Education, by O. S. Hall and Borne of
His Pupils, 1807.
RELIGION.
Carr The Church and the Roman
njoy reading COME HERE FOR GLASSES
This Week
Spheric Frame Reading
Lenses and Examination
Free
This is to advertise one of the most complete Optical Depart
ments on the coast.
ALLEN'S 1-DAY
COLD CURE
will cure any cold
in from 12 to
24 hours.
PRICE 25
State examined optometrist always
in charge.
DONT BRING YOUR MONEY
Caiidlesliclcs 19 Cciils Each
Thursday special in the Gift Room; regular values from 35c
to 50c; stand about 8 inches high. Your IA
choice.... v....;..;.......;....;.....:.....;. .....lye
Solid Brass Candlesticks
i'rtii Q mm1 1 A t akaS m s4 aii1
Height 8 and 10 inches, finest quaU
ity; regular values $1.00 and A
$1.25. Your choice. QjC
We Sell McDonald's Chocolates; They Are Always Fresh
Speel Sale :rinbber Goods
ALLEN'S WHITE
PINE BALSAM
for Coughs, Colds
and all Throat
Troubles.
251 and 505
Don't be humbugged into buying poor rubber because it is cheap. Get some
thing that is guaranteed in every way then you know it's good. If we say it's good and you are not satisfied we give you a
. new one. Isn't that fair?
reiith RllHhmen Feata
had been the imbecile you thought he
waa You have, tnerexore, completed a
Bhe ia
nmm Mvllnrlam.
"Mrs. aaay nuui a ciineurai.
an Impoater. Tnererore.
Mthetra.la are imnoaters.
lelhausj la a Wagnerian camearai.
agner Wlllt ll. Tnereiore, vvaamer ia
an imposter. uuoa erai aemonairan-
dum. JVhat a brain you have, doctor!"
Saadera of The Journal, particularly
those who took part In the The Journal
limerick contest some weeks since, will
be interested in the Ohirardelll Cocoa
advertisement which appears on page S
this Issue, wherein a can full of silver
dollars is offered to tha person who
supplies a missing Una.
MUSEMENTS &
Last Time "George 'Washington Jr."
Tba last performance of the merry
musical play of George M. Cohan'a,
"George Washington Jr.," will be given
this evening at the Heillg theatre, Four
teenth and Washington streets, for the
last time.? This is one of the most de
lightful and finished musical plays that
has ever been - aeeff in Portland. The
play Is Interesting and the company en
tirely competent In every particular.
Seats ' are aeUing at theatre. Phones
Main 1 and A-1122.
Frank Daniel Tomorrow Night.
- Beginning tomorrow, Thursday night
and continuing Friday and Saturday
with a special price matinee Saturday
afternoon, the attraction at the Heillg
theatre, - Fourteenta ana wasiungion
streets, will ba the favorite comedian.
Frank Daniels. In Victor Herbert's lat
st ooroio opera success, "The Tattooed
Man." seats are now selling at tne
tra for tha entire engagement
Tied Feather.'
Chertdah Simpson and "Red Feafner"
made a united hit at the Marquam last
night, repeating tha triumphs of former
engagements, - une company ana pro
duction are as excellent as ever and, the
Ror.gs are all well . sung. There - are
three clever : comedians and a male
chorus which is one of the best ever
hpard In this city. Tted Teafher" la a
PeKoven opera with a book by Charles
Klein, a combination which cannot be
improved on.
De Wolf Hopper Next Sunday Night.
That ever-weloome comedian, te Wolf
Hopper, together with Marguerite Clark
and an excellent supporting company of
(0 people, will be the attraction at the
Heillg theatre. Fourteenth and Waah-
SCIENCE.
Ball A Popular Guide to the Heav
ens. 1904.
Pavls A Snyder Physical Geogra-
pny, lays.
Galton Probability, the Foundation
or Eugenics.
Masses Text Book of Fungi, 190$.
Meyer The Kinetic Theory of Gases,
Elementary Treatise With Mathematical
Appendices.
' Peachel The Races of Man and
builders of Their Geographical Distribution, ad. 2,
The Fest-
BUUlULiOUI.
Chicago, Statistics, Bureau of Statis
tics, v.- 6, Nos. 1-4, 1906.
Bauachenbusch Christianity and tba
Social Crisis, 1907.
USEFUL ARTS.
Allen, Ed. Sanitation in the Modern
Home; a Suggestive Guide to the Archi
tect and House Owner in Designing and
Building a Residence, 1907.
Bowker Dynamo, Motor and Switch
board Circuits for Electrical Engineers;
a Practical Book Dealing With the
Subject of Direct, Alternating and Foly-
pnase currents, iu.
Brookes The Automobile Handbook
a Work of Practical Information for
the Use of Owners. Operators and Au
tomoblie Mechanics, Rev. and Enl Ed.,
107.
Hodgson A Brown Builders' and Con
tractors' Guide to Correct Measure
ments. 1906.
Hubbard & Klersted Waterworks
Management and Maintenance. 1907.
Mcintosh Industrial Alcohol; tht
Production and Use of Alcohol for In
dustrial Purposes and for Use as (
Source of Motive Power. 1907.
National Association of Master
Plumbers Proceedings of the Twenty-
nrth Annual convention, 1907.
Poultry Houses and Fixtures; the
Plans and Details for Constructing
Closed Front, scratching enect and cur
lngton streets for four nights berin- Uainront Poultry Houses iid Anbil
nlna; next Sunday. February 9. wltR i ln ?"r..wi"5" a??"
av
brilliant .organisation will
comic
We Sell
ca the ' positive . guarantee
that if it does not give satis
faction we will return the
entire amount of money paid
ti3 for it. We . mean this
end cZaZ "ell those who are
tick and need strength to try.
it with this understanding.
Vcc 3uit Clarke & Co,'Portland, Or.
noon. Th!
present Reginald - Da Koven s
opera success, "Happyland.
"David Harum" a Great Success.
One of the season's greatest suc
cesses, pom artistically and xinanclauy
at the Baker la "David Harum," which
is drawing great house all week. No
more wiaeiy advertise! novel has Been
published the past 10 year than this
life' of the quaint country banker and '
horse trader, and William Grleason lsj
depicting the famous character In an
almost penect rorm.
. i m -
Daring Rescue.
' There are daring rescues and anouah
romance and adventure in "The Train
Robbers"
several average
at the Star theatre to supply
Tl
melodramas.
be
Train Robbers is a western story, and
tne kind that is meeting with publio ap
preciation at this time. The Richard
E. French stock company is well cast
and Is giving a performance which Is
good in all resptets.
From Laughterrllle.
Gray and Graham. "The Musical BeU
Boy and tha Military Maid" have eome
from HapDrland to the Grand with a I
comedy, musical sketch which convulses j
tne house. When they finish their act
they have to do several encores. It IS
the laughing bit of the bill. Nello, the
Juggler, manipulates everything from a
cigar to a table, and keeps several ob
jects in the air at one time. ' ;
"The Wolves of New York."
TOU can tipar avAFHl tmMr .11
town about the big; melodrama at the
r'rJc, week. The Allen company
la doing great work in this Intensely
te:iTnf j5SiJ Me M Gotham.
and Enl.. 1906
Roper The Toung Engineer's Own
Book, Ed. 8. Rev., 1897.
BOOKS FOR CHILDREN.
Barbour Four Afloat
Boys Soap Bubbles and the Forces
Which Mom xnem.
Gillie Story of Stories.
Heath Primer.
Howe On the Birds' Highway.
Lane & Hall American Hlatory In
Literature.
to razvEvx tez oatr.
LAX ATI VK BROHO Q0IN1NB removes the
eaoea. There la only one "BEOMO QUISINB."
Look for algnatDra of E. W. .UHOVE. 25e.
Readers of The Journal, particularly
those who took part in the The Journal
limerick contest some wees since, will
be Interested in the Ghirardelll Cocoa
advertisement which appears on page 6
this issue, wherein a can full of silver
dollars - is orrerea to tne person who
supplies a missing line
REMOVA
L
NOTICE
Lawyers Abstract
- - Another Teddy Bear -to Win.
miaTZmS a ir a. Boy from tha east
bear r??-8 sot th bl Teddy
gear at the Empire matinee, and next
Saturday another- one will ba ffim S.
child under 1 whoiUteaVes" thJ
number of PPle in the audleice?? Thi2
""i"11' iu araw Dig nouses.
& Trust Co.
REMOVED FROM 730 CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE, TO SUITE NO: 8
OVER PORTLAND TRUST; CO.
BANK, 3D AND .OAK STREETS,
PROMPTNESS AND EFFICIENCY
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Water Bottle, 3-quart, red rubber; regular $2.00 1.49
Water Bottle, 4-quart, white rubber; regular $2.00 f 1.43
Water Bottle, 3-quart, white rubber; regular $1.85 fl.33
Water Bottle, 2-quart, white rubber; regular $1.50 fl.08
2-quart Combination Syringe and Water Bottle; regular $2.00.. $163
2-quart Combination, gray rubber; regular $1.85 f 1.39
2-3-4-quart Combination; regular $1.35, fl.18; regular. QQ
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, Fountain Syringe, 2-quart; regular $175...
Fountain Syringe, 2-quart; regular $2.25 ...f 1.43
Fountain Syringe, 3-quart; regular $2.35 f 1.49
2-3-4-quart Fountain Syringes, regular $2.15, t59; regnlar 6 TA
$2.35, fl.69; regular $2.50... :.V...!.T !...V....$1.79
Rubber Bubbles, great fun for the kids; regular 25c, "P"
Rubber Sponges, rubber-lined Trayeling Cases, infant'a Toilet Seta.
25 PER CENT OFF.
Now Is the Time to Save Money AH Leather Goods at Great Reductions
Every Wednesday evening we
have a FREE CLASS in
PHOTOGRAPHY
Every branch of the work from
A to Z is taught you by
1 . jm expert.
CLASS BEGINS AT 7:30 P. M.
WE DO
ARTISTIC PIC
TURE FRAMING
at
Reasonable Prices
Come
and
bring
a plate
or
film,
.also
your
friends.
ANY FOUNTAIN
PEN
Purchased from us that
leaks, scratches or does not
flow correctly or in any way
is not satisfactory, we will
willingly exchange it.
Pens cleaned and filled
free of charge.
We carry a complete line
of "Waterman Ideal," "Con
klin Self Filler" and "Par
ker Lucky Curve."
Bicycle Playing Id
Cards, Thurs. only. 17C
Bee Playing Cards, Qi
Thursday only 17C
Gold-edge Playing OC,
Cards; reg. 35c... &UC
Post Card Albums, in
leather; regular-CM QC
$175.. tjl.OD
Ink Tablets, ruled or O
. plain; regular 25c. 1C
VICTOR AND EDISON
PHONOGRAPHS
AND TALKING
MACHINES
RECORD CABINETS,
ETC
VSctor Records, &t
35, 60 $1.UU
Victor Red Seal Records,
fo-:50..... $6.00
Edison Records 35
Edison blank Records. 20
Edison improved AA
Recorder ....... .epJaUU
Edison Model . C (C flh
Reproducer. .... P.VU
Edison Model D Repeating
Attach-
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1MERIIII1S
Snch as
FANCY ffUVDMLLS
Houses, Animals, Figures, etc in,
endless varieties and handsome
colorings.
.We are showing a very large as
sortment from 5 np.
Valen
tine Post
Cards
2 for 1
5c
LADIES.
Get a Free Sample
-" ;y el".
U-AR-D4S
FACE LOTION
at Perfume Dept.
r.
EOSEBURGr WILL SOON
DECIDE AS TO PAVING
rSneelal Dianateh to The loornaU
Rosebura. Or... Feb. B At tha meet
ing of the city council February IB tha
question of paved streets for Roseburg
will be definitely settled. The matter
waa brought up before the financial
stringency came on. but was by that
untoward event delayed. The mem
bers of the council are unanimous for
paved streets. The work, if undertaken,
will In all probability be done by local
people, as all the necessary material
Is at hand. Roseburg has had the most
substantial building period in the past
two or three years of any town of Its
size in southern Oregon.
EUGENE WILL CAREY
ADVERTISING EAST
(Special Diipatch to Th. Journal.)
Eugene. Or.. Feb'. E. The Eunnit
Commercial club has appropriated 1300
for advertising Lane county and Eugene
in eastern capers next month, or until
the colonist rates on the transcontinen
tal railroads go Into effect. Of the
I1.S75 expended by the promotion de-
artment or tne ciuo since Manager
lartoa- took charare. all but 120.76 win
"expended In Eugene, thereby really turn
ing tne money suDscrioea Dack Into the
community that gives It.
SPORTING NOTES
Local and Otherwise.
BOY'S LEG BROKEN
BY PALL FROM SLED
(Special Dispatch , te Tba Journal.) .
v Astoria, Or., Feb. B- Charles Foster,
on of Ea Foster, chief of the fire de
partment, bad his right leg broken last
evening by being thrown from a sled
while coasting. , .rt t . :
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Healthy, wholesome, eatin skin bestowed by
SatlA skin cream and Batia powder. 2Sc.
Two veterona, Harry Truby and Har
ry Mace, will umpire In tha Virginia
league tha Coming season.
Brooklyn baseball tarns will miss the
genial Doctor Casey at tha third turn
next season. m
Matty Matthews and Rube Ferns, for
merly prominent as welterweight pugil
ists, are soon to appear in a sketch on
the vaudeville stage.
Jack, (Twin) i' Sullivan and Jim
Flynn are to havlt it out in Loe Angeles.
February 11 is the data aet for-the
bout
M. ' E. Justus. ' tha new oresldent of
the Central association (the old Three
I league), la the owner of the Keokuk
team. . - -..
Tommv Burns eroecta to brinsv home
about $30,000 in English money; It's a
gooa many -pounas to carry, dui
Tommy doesn't mind, a" little weight. .
"Happy Jack" Chesbro has signed his
New York American league v contract
Last year Jack refused . to alga until
alter the opening of the season.
Hugh Duffy is getting together a
fast lot of youngsters for bis Provi
dence team. He says that Bill Ab
steln will show the fans the": kind of
first bast work theycan make notes of
In their diary. - - -,:
. Southern league managers . have to
keen an eye on Manager Charley Babb
of Memphis. Charley can turn 'mora
tricks and win mora games with an fr-
1 - I rr-. -r-
dinary outfit than a scora of other
leaders can when backed by a star ag
gregation. ' ,
Word from Pittsburg haa It that
Howard Earle, former manager of tha
A. J. & Q. team In ths New York State
leaaue. has been appointed official
acout tot tha Pirates. , k
V, . v: , ." ' a . . .. . . .
Tha man whose' friend la an ardent
duckhunter ' doesn't care . what the
limit on teal, mallard, canvasback or
widgeon is so long as he is reinembered
every Monday with one or two of tha
beauties, Monday was a happy day In
Portland families during tba open sear
May Vfaddell has bfought suit for
divorce in tha common pleas court of
Philadelphia, against- "Rube" Waddell,
the Athletics pitcher. Tha suit is
based on the ' grounds of desertion. No
papers were filed other than a memor
andum showing that a suit had been
brought. Waddell has had marital
troubles before thia' About two yeara
Sro.whlle livlngMn Camden, they were
red. But that Mra. Waddell bad con
templated divorce proceedings at this
time comes as a surprise to .his friends
and to baseball followers generally.
- There is an excellent opportunity for
tha young amateur and semi-profes
sional baseball talent to break Into the
Tri-City league, as the managers are
casting aoout ior new material. , lay
ers wishing as loin- the east side1 team
are asked to send In their names or
call In persan upon Hal Pom er oy or H.
K. Smith, 122 Grand avenue.
f Tba- squabbling- of ' a few petty poll
tlcians In the Amateur Athletlo union
ranks la cot only liable to demoralise
the American team which will be sent
to London In July, but it will undoubt
edly give the aggregation - supporting
the stars and stripes a very bad -odor.
On charges that, he competed In un
sanctioned meets, Ray Ewry tba great
lumper, may "be asked to turn In all
his trophies. Matt Hatpin's fine band
earns to ba In . tha mud. . -lf . ,
Bid SIX DAY RACE
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Astoria
If. Star laifiiijto'iad' ChJldrea.
Its Itlni Yea HaY3 Ecught
LEFT HOME BUT TWICE
IN HER WHOLE LIFE
Hanover, Pa.. Feb. 8 Disappointed
in love years ago, Miss Virginia Leader.
who died here last week, lived the life
of a recluse-
Never bad she ridden on a streetcar,
visited t a theatre or even seen a tele
phone. - .. . i'.J;.'-'- -,
Only twice In 50 yeara did she leave
her home. The first time was during
the battle of Hanover, in June. 1883.
when the confederates entered her fath- .
er's printing office, which adjoined tha'
house,' and threatened to burn It
Then she sought refuge in Center
Square, and although she lived within a
block of the square, that was the only
time she entered It In half a century,
It . is reDorted that ex-Senator James
H. Berry of Arkansas may, be a candi
date to succeed Senator James P.
Clarke lit ths March primaries.
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