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, i ... . 7 , 9,-1008, , - ' ' ; ; JL, .1Z.IT. , ' ' ' " 4 " ' v i M IM ..ir-rirn' r-i . ................... v J SUNDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY - PTTTg nvvr.nu ., SUNDAY JOURNAU PORTLAND. 1 . i . iE - Atf ' THE LAST WICKET. lllltii'iillll'MIMMltM"''''ltl'l,f"'"'1'"'"""'""V"""" I , ., i,,,,;,,, ' ii t ---i-i r' ' 1 ..H,i,,,m.iiii.-i.-n.n.m . Mum J HilllwNiWIiH lllll'lil"iT"1 f I . M , , ,,' 01 . ' -gT . , ,7WfV""T"""II u Beech Harris Repents men . Ho Sees .Corpse of Old i Judge He Murdered Bc !; fuses to Attend Funeral to I Please Mother. ',i '"'.I (Vslttd Pr-a. I 4 : Jack.on. Ky F.b. J Nr.t agonies of ramors. .Inc. h. com tnUUd th. deed. W. heart -J th. tear, of forgiving mother, Beech lUrgla. murderer of hi. father.udgs Hergl.. noted feudist. kn.lt by th. cof tin this afternoon Just before It was rrledVom ta.Vm-UM end wept V-1 d?d' npTmian to kill you. d.ddy. fc. Sobbid! only wuud ,"""! J J SU,h. bov. .till sul- V . kill r-f 11 ftiwl with .0 father's corpse. . anil anrrv. HSU I- ..In ill. BOIOW.imw ,"! rr old "Don t d. imkj . ... noth.?5 wei h 0....Mi io. boy. Tan'w you did not so to do It Com. .si. -jour laddy befor. tb.y put hlra Wbtlh th. lad kept up hi. ttof ln attitude. But b. gave way a. tbe day "in on, and h. went wltn th. old w"maiTend7kn.eling at th. casket, th. twn came. i "Ood have mercy !" b. cried I don't car. She on n . . aloud. "I killed my aaaay.( now wnat nappen. io - . Th. noihiir knelt beside Dim. did not reproach th. lad. On the con trary, .he merely ahowed her love and forglvene.8 by th. pressure of her Uhwod wm over bar .on', shoul- Beeeh remained at th. casket bat. a few minutes; then b. went to th. outer door. Where hi. guards waited. . , HI. sullen spirit reasserted itself then i and I . positively declined "na.fct'u: tiers! Later In th. afternoon th. body of th. f .udl.t wa. burled. i Th. funeral services w.re brief and simple. No hears conveyed th. cas ket to It. laet rating place. Sturdy mountaineer. hoisted tt to their Shoul ders and carried it to th. grave. A. the rude funerai procession moved through the streets of Jackson men who .tood on everv corner removed their Lata. Many of them had been ene mies of Harris. More than on. of them bad been marked for oeath If the feud had continued. Their respect wa. nromDted by th. chivalry usually found in the mountain man. . , ... Rev. Calloway preach the simple funeral ceremony. II. "poke of Har- fl. a. a .trong man; told of the fam ly life on which there ha. never been waya expreaaed for those- bound to him Vy the tie. of blood and affection. He did not reopen th. wounds left by vars of war. That Jam.. Hargla made er rors he admitted. He closed with a, heartfelt appeal te all to forget .th. ajackson la nulet tonight It setned to be taken for granted that th. death of Judse Hargla mean, a true, to the var that has devastated "Bloody Itrethttt county" for to years and con ferred upon Jackson th. tltl. of "th. city of sudd.n death. Today men that a week ago would fcave passed without speaking, would j:ve .tood across the street, hand in clou touch with a six shooter, are dis cussing a feud that la dead. ' One of the chief mourners Is "Granny Tfargla, who has borne six sons and followed four of them to the grave .11 dead by violence.' It was the death rf en" Harrdsr who fought a duel with "Tom" Cockrell, muzzle to mus cle, that made "Jim" unsparing In bis thirst for vengeance. The tie of af fection between "Ben" and Jlm" was rlose, and the day he ("Ben") was brought home dead his brother sent out th. "fiery cross.". BOISE-PAYETTE FARM ; UNIT EIGHTY ACRES ' (Special Diipitca to Tb. ?mmu.) "y Boise, Idaho, Feb. 8 On the recom mendatlon of It. "W. fhurUlff and Wal ter M. Granger, special agents ap pointed by the reclamation service at Washington to examine condition, un der the Bolse-Payctte government pro ject, the 80-acre tract Is to be the farm i tilt under the government works. The work of adjusting matters under that pnlt Is In charge bf Chief Engineer loss of the reclamation service. NEWPORT YOUNG MEN i ENROLL FOR WAR Y (Special' Dispatch to The Joeraal.) . V Newport, Or., Feb. 8 The young men of Newport have formed a military or- rranlsatlon and selected as their train ng officer Major F. M. Hopkins, a vet . .ran of the Spanish-American war, who will drill the boys in military tactics. When the required number are enrolled they will apply to tne state lor the akffjeceseary xor a LM$Mi?Sfl T v lift, HE CANNOT LOSE. f r" l MIMUILK LIUII1U Li"- arms and ' equlpmeaiSk-ai military .dmpany. " ' Yqu Are Welcome to Credit Your promiig to pay a gmaU arnomit weekly or monthly wUl furnish your hom com plete, nd you piy.for It Just you ckn under our Liberal Credit Syttem, eve detaU . It which hte been carefully .tudied to meet th. Individual 'requlrementt c! .ch buyer. . It U gimple, becguso w make no unreasonable denunde; It U honoraUe, because to : obtain credit U assurance that the merchant faa faith in your word and Ability to pay.r MoreoTer.'aa afl our pricet ar marked. In plain figures, the buyef can alwayi i feel aaf. ; In th. price quoted' W. make no price advwice. to the credit buyer-b.oluteIy none, r Yon ar. just at welcome aa a credit buyer aa you ar. If you hav the cash. , , . r : - Low Prices for Go-Carts Folding Ck-CarU with 10-lncb steel wheels, worth $17. or 1, Folding Oc-Carts. lO-in. rubber tlr. wheels, re clining back and adjust able foot. $Bi mm kind . ....sfr.'.3.4 Collapsible Oo-Carts that will pack in a trunk, very durable, $1 00 value .....Sr.SO The Caly " BANGE Sold with a Cash Gotrantee Dainty We Give $30.00 Rockers XSi5tay Sallsf attorftAXCl ' Moiurch Ranjea are unbreakable.. You can use gas or wood or coaL No blacking U neceiiaryion the tops. Flrebacka are 1 Inches thick. One dollar a wek wiU buy one, m - mi . a - tlA.waea for Them After; JdW?: They are anout j- -the usual slse . and ar. v.ry mgn in euallty. - W. - have them in oak and ma hogany with piano polish finish e" low BI.OU Use King: of England Cannot Agree With Rest of Eu rope in Estimating Good in Deposed Dictator of PortngaL Tilf'-VljCT if t' t;?y .,rir- A Special Sale Jap Cotton Warp Matting, 12o. Jalue ...16' ap Cottoa Warp Matting Ho vat 2 SALE of REM NANTS Itev. William Boocock Says Church Is in. Grip of Sys tem and He Is Ashamed of Way He Has Been Acting. $1.00 Brussels Carpets.. 11.15 Brussels Carpets.. 11.00 Wool Ingrain..... $1.28 Wool Ingrains.... 11.60 Axmlnsters $1.80 Body Brussels.... ...894 ...674 ,...904 .81.17 .tfl.25 Perfec tion Oil Heaters s i i leer SALE of LACE CURTAINS JL"" " " j 11 III II M I l.l II M One hundred pairs white Notting ham Lace Curtain. In this lot. I yards long, 41 Inches wide. These are very cheap at our regular Trw. 11.25 ter air. The sal. ar- ' - Red or Green We have a stock of Door Mats In colore, green or red. The., ar. tor use insia. the hous. Instead of outside. Prices on colored mats as low as 81,25 Price of good small . Brush Mats. i Email site, regular $$.90, for... 82. 75 Same style, large I". 5.00 , ' ., ..9 ...mn.ia yi - - value 3 ?v rA Special prlc. for adjustable I0o Curtain Bods 9j 4 Logger -Benson's Body Fonnd. (SpeeUl Dispatch te TSit Joaraal.) Hoaulam, Feb. I. The body of Otto Ttenson. a teamster at the mill of. the rational Lumber? and. Box company, who disappeared Some time during the holidays, has been found floating in the . river among th. log. In a boom. It was badly decomposed, out was fully identified by the coroner. Benson was known to have been drinking bard shortly before his disappearance. Ha Is believed to have walked off the dock into the water. There were no marks f violence on the body. , PNEUMONIA FOLLOWING GRIP (United Press leased Wire.) London. F.b. I. England has never liked former Premier France of Portu gal, but most Of Europe apeak, kindly of him. King Manuel, th. new boy monarch, like. Franco, too, and many tateemen think It will not be long be fore he returns la state to Lisbon from exile and rides to power again. Maanwhil., the continental pres. think. Franco Is simply being sacri ficed to the exigencies of the occasion. Manuel Is only a lad. it U argued but ft is natural he should be easily In fluenced His royaL mother . Vlieen Amelie, thinks Franc policy cost the lives of her husband and .on, so she with Franco's dwnftf,h.S'lt.,al .JossU sir ?o; la Tortugal colonies and heavy !nve-tment. in the , country Itaelf BrU gerously Indifferent to .P"0.0' tnd fea?ed b. would precipitate a bloody revolution. Xing Edward's Enemy. tj a vii mill r.arlos nerson- allv reDeatedly. he ought to get another A1? t,Lr. and once or twice Kdward had him nearly convinced, but ftootors Bar Fneumonla Is Host Ukely ' . - to ZoUow the Orlp If xregleot.d. The after-developments of the grip,' If th. disease Is neglected, Include pneu monla, and ar so serious, no-victim of the grip should fall of prompt and care ful attention, .The best thing for every man. woman and child to do in an at tack of the grip is to go to bed and get i . -warm mouM.ijEn cainaruc cue best ts Hood's Pllls-rf or a free movement of the bowels.-and counteract and neutral Is. the grip poison In the blood by tak ing Hood's Barsapartlla., the great "blood 'purifier. ' v ;r- J ; BloX. t " Se4-My mither Vaa sick abed and ery weak from: the grip. - She fnally consented to try Hood's 0arsa- 1 arllla and aooa grew well and strong. - Mary L. Burkar KlrtC iCol.;; Eotter Than, for a Xos Tlnta-"! was t .ken with: the :f gripV; The j medicine fciven me did Jiot.seem to do m. any Ciiod.. I tUea took Hood's CarsaparlUa and It made me feel better than for a 3 ng time.' cannot praise Hood's too riufh." Nellie V. Frcas, East Consho- invariably talked himself back Into royal favor. Little Manuel asked Franco to continue to the helm, too .!ttt. i. . nn Kdward. Queen i ni, urn., uunvvv. c . - , . AitieUo and th Portuguese "governing oTofflcr'-gonn their flne-work.--Touni Manuel SnwlUlngly changed hi. xounK . lhA di0tator to resign. U warlaln tie lor of power meant lisfTof ability to protect himself per aonany and Powerful .Franco had no alterr.auve out o as quicsy -. ... Rom. ao not think mucS of tl5 niw royal cabi Set. The ministers are reactionaries, ne-.fL n hlnnf to the arls- f" J25,-lB:SmMt ' which- ruled before opinion tt'W-r'.... thv w fj .piHma. This ' means tnoy w L4 .-....-wa death. There woi be enough revenue left to support young Manuel in comfort, surely aot as a v55 nnles. hs U very economical king, unless n. ... all thSTwaiA ' Minuei"may have what u"lift Political Prophet, think Manue will soon grow tired of thi. s i thing and wlU remember what bold Franco" for hi. father In a uelal -mi will bring him bacx again. Wot manT politician, outside of Por- i ".7w .imn nremier tried sin cerely to reform the state s government. He'u a man of power. He JoppeJ ott sinecures, wnicn nw .LV, , .nVh r erlshed the people and raised such re ensnoB ju -iroiKe as to orao- ?,ecr compel th. dictatorship. The dictatorship lturn. wousad the B- publicans ana precijjl ,ri and conspiracy which culminated In the Munition of the king and b i Franco did his beat to guard 1 again thla, but Carlos with toolhardy oour- SfJrde'r.1 sy" CT. Vgaed in hla worS of reform th. premier had to bav? some kind ' uPDort n-dh jSfc L. m. hi turned over to the ktcg -". . . .v a .mall and dlvloea among- m. uv fracUon of the fund, he had wrested i?a5r"iiiiiirr. Roiween th. nolltlcal "T,,.Vnr'w.l'cies caused and the p-aw1 mSS1 Bthre?egBnfsy ooub1 whether Portugal was temporarily com; myPh"rf .Pressed. ContinenU statesmen, i p. - "---.-t are almost a uiuv i" - , ultimately have brought order put of chao.aiputhUifounu7p.T- Inc or prosptmy i " mfny generation The former mskr. himself a newspaper man, was bitterly hatd by his own iibioi'j Portugal, more bitterly than any other person. , : ' Broom Factory at Garden. SpecUl Dtapatcb to The Journal.) . Pendleton, Or.. Feb. 8. One of the moat unique Industries In eastern Ore gon Is a small broom factory being' op- rarated by V. 3. Pearson at. Gardens, a small village in ua extreme northern part of V mat 111a county. Five men ar. employed in th. factory and about five dozens brooms are" manufactured daily. The stock is shipped principally from Nebraska,! although a small part Is grown In the vicinity of Carder.. A large acreage will be planted this year and th. factory will be Increased In slxe., u j . j, ;-,. j a . (United Press Leased Wire.) N.w York, F.b. . "Th. church Is In th. grip of a syst.m. Tt Is la sor. need of reform." The above statement was made today by Rev. William H. Boooock. pa.tor of th. First Reformed church at Bayonne, New Jersey, In refusing to retract tne statements made last Sunday to the ef fect that his past life as a minister has been practically a living lie. "I have long felt how false to my real views was the position that I h-id" ha said. "Hundreds and hun dreds of ministers in this country are aware that they are not the whole truth, and have been either too cow ardly or- are too sagacious to declare what they actually believe. "To me It becomes Increasingly diffi cult to serve the cause of humanity under the limitations ana resyicuona with which I was hampered, and I took my stand In protest. Now I am going to utana oy my guns. "The present church system Is a her itage from a past age, with its sec tarian divisions, its needless duplica tion of work. Us comparative wasteful ntes In effort and money. Its old form, and customs. It seems In many par ticulars as unadapted to tne larger spiritual, educational and social serv ice which the age demands as the an cient ox cart would be for modern transportation, or the mediaeval armor for the mouern soldiers. "I have been compelled to take this stand In order to maintain my own mental and spiritual Integrity and to serve effectively this community." OTHER CRIMES AT POOH OF TEETH fill Spokane Crown-Pullers Pos I sibly Pulled Off Two Oregon Jobs. (Special Dispatch to The JoaraaL) Pendleton, Or., Feb. 8. Not only are the holdup artist, arrested here by Sheriff Taylor yesterday believed to be guilty of robbing E. C Hedger of his money and gold teeth at Spokane, but thav are also believed to be a part of the gang that held up the Stevens store at Umatilla on Christmas day, securing $125 from the cash register, and who also held Up the store of E. E. Ripper at Echo a few days later, securing $75 In cash. Sheriff Taylor has good evi dence that the men arrested committed these two crimes, and tt Is likely that charges will be made against them by District Attorney Phelps. They were Identified aa the Spokane holdups' by offering for sale th. gold crown pried from C. E. Hedger". teeth In Spokane. The crown baa been identi fied by the Spokane man. MMaaBMaawaw ot.. finaanMaH MM 4'JiJl!dlli PlOilill; WISE CUERK. Quits sandwiches and Ooffe. fox lunch. The noon day lunch for the depart ment clerks at Washington. Is often a most serious question. , "TPnr i k vun" writes one of these clerks, T have been working In one of the government department About two years ago I found myself every afternoon, with a very tired feeling in my head, trying to get the day. work off mv desk. . ir . ' . '1 had heard of GrarevNuts as a food for brain and nerve centers, so I began to eat It Instead of my usual heavy break fast, then for my lunch Instead of sand wiches and coffee- '." v ' "In a very, short time th. tired feel ing In the head left me, and ever since then the afternoon's work ha. been don. with as much ease and pleasure as the morning's work." ' . - . "Grape-Nuts for ttfo meals a day has worked. In my ease. Just as advertised, producing that reserve force and supply of energy that doe. not permit one to tire easily so essential-to the success ful prosecution of one's Uf e , work.' Name alven - by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. JRead tbe':Raia4 to Wall' i vtUe-ln packages. J.' V1' : - '-' TAFT MAY GET ouyoFFCE Secretary Says He Can Make Better Campaign With out Official Position. (United Pres Ltaaed Wlra.) iv.ii.ln.ton. Feb. 8. With Secretary Taff. departur. this afternoon for Kan sas City, where he will on Monoay mjai address the Toung Men's Republican club, interest in the great oontest now raging for the Republican presidential nomination will be temporarily trans ferred to the west. . . Missouri will be the next battle ground for delegates. Although her State committee has Indorsed Taft, the great gains claimed by Cannon and Fairbanks workers recently Is belloyed to have created the Impression that the delegation will be divided Th. state convention will be held on the Uto. It Is understood Taft will sound a few "Roosevelt keynotes" that the adminis tration expects will bring wavering ones baThen"allles" will gain renewed, vigor , Vi. . ntiira the dissatisfaction element In the Florida delegation .with even a partial victory in Missouri. Taf t'a resignation from the cabinet may come sooner than has been ex pected, If he Is forced to fight to hold his forces In states recognized as ad ministration strongholds. His friends believe a severance of official and po litical duties will strengthen his can didacy Secretary Taft wll be tne prin cipal guest at a Lincoln day dinner at n; iaM. Mirth lean. February 1 12. v.v. -":-,-..., n .l. Today s announcement uai rrniu.ii. will make no mora speeches until after election, fearing his attitude might be misconstrued, leads to the be lief that Taft may Become acuvexy iro marl n a an nffl t fiT The information comes from a high ly credible source that "Uncle Joe" Can non has the richest "barT' ever put be kij o .otuiidita for nrnaldenL Can non's backers are said to have perfected an organization which reaches Into every doubtful state. It Is neaded by Representatives McKlnley and Louden of Illinois, fciultl-mlllionaires. who are putting unlimited means behind their determined efforts to secure the nomi nation for Speaker Cannon. CAXNON IS RACE. Uncle Joe Has Big Bunch of Money Behind His Campaign. iTT-r Now br Lonceat Icasad'WlTO,) draohinton. D. C. Feb. 8. Secretary Taft and tne administration forces are facing the test of their strength. Dur ing the next fortnight the president and his friend, will be called upon to exert the Influence at their command to pre vent the anti-administration forces from obtaining a footing which would be sure to prove a serious menace to Secretary Tuft's candidacy. That the president will fight, and fight hard, is realised by r?" i'lTiaa . Thev have turned the management of the antl-Taft. anti-ad-mf-fri?lon campaign over to Senate vrnrMv Crane of Massachusetts.. senator Crane, who directed the antl Taft fight InFlorlda, Is preparing to foUow Se contest with another hlle he realises that the sentiment n favor GrsreuTry Taft Is dominant in other .tatesl as it proved In Florida, ,1ft pur pose, to have a handful of men In ; every ..... ..mriinMnn who will be resdy to bolt the elect contesting , delegates, to taa BAtonal- eoBvantlonv SUoold Sec retary Taft control the delegate, from rv.iT- ..- ih. vrisnias ddI river and solid south, he would be nominated on the first ballot. The "ifrr,i6 and the money power in Wall street. however, have reaiiasea vniii tart and have been planning to elect contesting delegates from a e" IS states. They control the national committee, as shown at Its last meet ing, when tne aaminniiu wer. routed In selecting a convention cltv. and It is their plan to hav. the antl-Taft delegates put upon the tem porary roll or tne convenuun. Under the rule, for Republican na tional conventions temporary delegates vote on contests from every state ex cept that one In which they are direct ly interested, and under this rule Sena tor Crane believes he will be able to un seat every Taft delegate in tne south. PLOT AGAINST ICICLE. Fairbanks May Bo Defeated in Own State by Secretary Taft.. (United Preas Leaaed Wire.) T.JII.n.nnlla Tnd.. Feb. 8. ThOUgh eemlngly not a ripple of dissension has marred the surface of the presidential campaign In Indiana, there have come to light in the last, two day. develop ment, that tend to cause a . still deeper frost to settle about th. form of ih. Hoosler. Starting with the declaration of George Ade, delegate to the national convention from the Tenth district, dis parity in po'llicai narmony iihh until now 80 of the 26 delegates to the national convention from Indiana have declared that, though Fairbanks is the choice through sentiment, Taft Is the logical candidate for the Republican presidential nomination. Courtesy to the native son Is to be the cause of a complimentary vote In the convention, but when the deciding ballot is cast the Indiana delegation will be, according to present Indications, solid for the globe trotter. Rumor of a split In the delegation has reached the ears of the candidate, and he Is busy drawing about him those Republlcnns at th.e national capital who have Influence and power In Indiana. Several communications to ine mana gers of his campaign have come to light hnarlm that Fairbanks is In a. Quan dary as to what will be his best politi cal move. SEEVANT KILLED BY DESPERATE BUEGLAB (United Prea Leased . Wire.) Cincinnati, Feb. 8. Mrs. Madeline Booth, aged 40, a servant of a few days only In the employ of Dr. Herman Hoppe, of Reading Road, this city, was found lata this afternoon in a pantry of the house with her head and skull frac tured. Beside her was a bloody hatchet. A basketful of silverware belonging to the house was also at her side. Mrs. Booth had been left alone when another servant returned the floors were locxea it la suffoosed that Mrs. Booth had dis covered a burglar carrying his .booty from the house and wan assaulted witb a hatchet She Is fatally wounded, but tonight was syu alive at a hospital. Everything in Music Pleased with the way our business la growing we are going to sacrifice our profits and offer the following big wrtn nt Inns:- t . t.t. &ATC3T POPTTTAB BOHOS 5c and 10c Per Copy ; MTTSlCaX USTKUWETffTS . 1 25 Per cent Off , u." KVK0BOX4W9 50 Per Cent Off ; II. ANDERSON MUSIC CO. iQ Third 6L next -to BakriTneatra NEVER LOSER Oil THIS GOFRH DEAL Simple Savage Fixed If Wife Dies; Can Eeturn It if 6he Gets Well. (Special Wapaten te Tb. Journal.) Pendleton. Or- Feb. 8. Anticipating the death, of his wife. Who is seriously Ul on the reservation, lames Pond, a full-blood Umatilla Indian, cam. Into the city today and purchased a coffin and took it to his home to await hi. wife', demise. 8h. ha. been III for some time and not wishing to b. with out a coffin when th. occasion requires he has taken me arncia obi io tne re servation and will keep It until his wife passes away. Should she recover, be will return It to the dealer In this city. Th. Indian m.dlcln. men say Pond', wife cannot recover, and acting on this advlc. he came to town for the coffin, he .aid, while the weather was good. HEIVPORT TO DO A PHOEHIX STUNT Bigger and Better Town to Eise From the Ashes Then, Waterworks. (Special Dispatch to Tb JonrnaUl Newport, Or., Feb. 8 The buildings destroyed in the fire that devastated Newport's business district about Janu ary 1 will be. replaced with n.w build ings of a class far superior to those burned. Lee Williams Is on the point of . letting the contract for a concret building. J. N. Porter will also re build. Ed. Btocker has the foundations laid for two buildings. O. fihollenberg, one of the principal owners, haa per fected arrangement, for restorations on his burned-over lots. . At a meeting of the city council reso lutions were offered by a number pf cltlsen. for- a oltv water supply. - The city council appointed Dr. J. w. Mln thorn and J'Forter a. a committee to devise the best and mostpractlcal method for water supply. They will make a report at the next meeting, and It is possible' Newport may have city waterworks before another year., ; i FAEMEE LOSES LIFE IN DUEL OVEE SPOUSE - (Ootted Press Leased Wire.) Merldan, Mlsaj- Feb. In a desper ate pistol duel, in th. corridor of aa office buUdlncFtbls afternoon," Covert Taylor a contractor, fired three bullets Into Oscar Hatcher., a farmer, receiving two slight' wounds In returns Hatcher died an hour later Jar th. presence of his wife, who had stood st his side during th. duel, beseeching the men not to shoot ...Jha trouble-was over the wlfa. ' ' CHICAGO LIQUOR III TO PARADE Illinois Prohibs Hope id Counteract Force of Op-' position in Chicago. (Cnltad Praa. Laaaed Wire.) V Chicago, Feb. B. Elated at their TlH tory In obtaining more than 175,009 sig natures to a petition for a referendum! on the Sunday closing of saloons, the liquor men have asked fifty thousand nrnnnnAnta Af a wlda ODBn tOWh tO lOlnf In a parad. tomorrow to the First Regl-I ment Armory, where .peech.s- will bd made. . . . . ...J 1 The leaders pi' ine proniDiuomsir have farmed two plans to deprive tJ- Hquor interest, of their seeming trl- UISoni6 E!. Wilson, chairman of the state committee, will ask the prohibi tionists of Illinois to extend their refer endum into one for a state vote to ascertain the sentiment of the electoral of the entire state. By the vote oi rural and small towns he hopes to coun taract the effect of th. Chicago pro saloon vote. , . . ' ? -' Wilson and counsel for the. law anr order league declare the laws Will not permit a 'binding referendum on- any question which Involves the violation of an existing law. The law forbids Sunday saloons, he assert the saloon men', victory Is an empty one, for the.M cannot procure by ballot the right u aet aside a law and act contrary to its express prohibitions. - . , Wilson has consulted the party s law- Ser on the advisability of -obtaining, ar Ounctlon $o prevent the election. LESSON FE0M FEANCE S FOE 0EEG0N WOMEN I tuj.i nianitnii ta Tha ' Jonrnal.l BWVu -w . . . , .... JJ . CorvalU.. Or., Feb. 8. The cuuun club of Waldo naU has provided for course of lectureaAo be given befOri that body during the school months. Recently Clarence Andrew. olXokoia gave a fine stereoptlcon lectura.lllus -i tratlng glacier, mountains, mining an fauna of Alaska., , Thursday eveninti Professor E. R. Lake gave his illus trVt.d lecture of rurarllfe in, Franc From views that he took dvrring hi professional tour through France, a government Inspector of fruit culturrf Professor Lake showed conclusively how women may" plan home decoratloi . in the way of trees, shrubs, vine. an flowers so tha,t the average borne 1 the Willamette valleymay become -self, supporting from the fruit growth of th garden nook, ooromonly ' neglected. 1 BAKEE MEN LOBBY . . r-f ?.,Z'S- TrtT nATTTTi T)TT T r A.:;.,--'- JD CM WUJ-tA XiXUX rnv rr .: Feb. A. Johns will lea, ror wasn? Mayo rof Baker: ln.ton Monday to lobby for. the federa district bill.. C. P. Murphy, 1. nov there. '""'- -m f " " ! Xeepliig Open Kcmsa. - ; - Everybody I. welcome when w. fee good; and we feel that way only wnei our digestive organs are working prop; erly. Dr, King's New life Pills regu late the action of stomachy-liver an bowels so perfectly one can't help feel Ing good ,when he uses Jhes. pills. , ?a at pkldinOre . Drug CaS-drug store. .