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. a THE OREGON DAILY' JOURNAL PORTLAND, ' TUESDAY EVENING, -.FEDRUARY 18, 1003, FORCB OF ; LIFE : : v WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT DOES - " -':' ', K'r ' " ' v" ' - ."' TRIUMPHS OVER DISEASK-ADDS WONDERFUL NERVE FORCE v , - 4 OXYGEN TO PURIFY THE BLOOD. ' r illi '-"..' " , , 1 ... 1 CONDITION DUE 'fifii iiiiiiiij ., mm m j s v ti m i . i ., ,1 T00VERW0RK I'M It" A I liir Ml IIP I All V uiiiiliiiliii iiu, :i.i:;:y.iu:;v u t U YI I III Vll -.111;:.! UtllM'''r-T ,V- i . jui 1 171 1 1 vi 1111 i k i HirV Portland Candidate for State 'Legislature to Follow Peo- Lple's Wishes., ' A Battle Creek Woman Describes Her Symptoms arid Tells How Dr. Williams' Pink Pills V Cured, Her. ?' V. (Halted Trtm teased Win.) Aalom, Feb. It. n. A. Brattaln, Waymire Radding Conspiracy Against , . , T f j r f I Baiom,. Feo. ii. iu a. iirauairt, or iMsyor Harry Lane Outlined in Full jswi rtSS. SKTTtt . - t ' T T L J ' J ' I wenty-iirsi district on uif ttepuDiican Before Sesbmony Is Introaucea gtoe. h v- 1 . I "If elected, I will vote for the Repub- ,-Vt .1 k 1 reourt Filled With Gfowd of Curiosity: L6ving Spectators ? .rnJtit'f ty and Blfht, th teitl wony of b stat and of U defenM 4n th cm of ilra. Bella Waymlra and . . Radding, charged with outrag ng public dtoancy by an attempt to blacken the reputation of Mayor Lane, ire outlined before the Jury In Jdre bantenbeln'a department of the circuit court tbla morning... Opening etete nente by Dan J. Malarkey . for', the ' prosecnUon and W. R. McOarry for the defense occupied the whole of the morn ing session, and the taking of testimony did not begin until this afternoon. i Heats In the courtroom were at a pre mium long before 1:10 o'clock, the bour for tha nrxtnins- of court, and nearly all of those who came early remained until th noon recess was declared, compell ing late comers to stand. All available standing room In the room being occu pied. lxiuty Sheriff iones. es a sort nf mAr-iai HnlllfT. run red the eager spee tutors in two long lines, and outside tha courtroom, as far back as the . speakers' voices could be heard, men stood for hours to aatch what they could of the proceedings Inside. Only Wemaa la Court. Mrs. Waymire wee again the onlr . woman in the courtroom. Sitting back of her counsel, wearing the same modest suit of gray material that she wore yesterday and watching ; the speakers as they addressed the Jury, she scarcely stirred throughout the morning session. If she has mannerisms, she does not display them in court. - Her demeanor is serious, but her face broke Into a broad smile when Attorney Malarkey, In describing, the beginning of the at tack she is said to have made on the mayor, said that she began to pant and gurgle, and the mayor from hie medi-, cat experience," believed" she wae about to have a fit. v. . ;, i ... --'I , The opAiing statement of Malarkey occupied ita hour and fifteen minutes, and that ef McGarry took practically the' same length of time, the latter closing soon after the clock struck the noon hour. Both speakers narrated the features of the case substantially as thev were detailed la the preliminary hearing, with a few added details and H-icy remarks for the benefit of the jury. Both attorneye were Inclined to drift Into argument, so that Judge Oan- tenbein was compelled to aamonisn morning filed a copy of his petition for norainv.uon to ina ornra or representa tive of the Seventeenth district. Com prising Clackamsa and -' Multnomah counties, on toe KepuDlloan. ticket, with th secretary of state. Dr. Belt has algned statement No. 1. Ina obsarvad tha men there, as though lying in wait for something to happen, Dr. Andaraon warning- the elevator mu to 'look out for them aa he left, the hnlldlnav Aralnst the objection of the defense Malarkeyaiso said ne proposed to provs that Redding approached T. C Devlin and Councilman Wills during the last campaign for mayor with an offer to trap tha mayor with a woman and. thus ruin Dr. J-ane'a political prospects. "Dv. 11 n and wills refused to consider tne matiar or irv 10 oeai nm mayor i ui.ii- ' a j. r " -t Xl way. The defense win oojeci to, teen- ijiso JUI3. 1HSB Ueiienil Xilt'C- monr on this line when it la offered. I " , and hopes to shut it out. Tha avmntnms described In the fol I Iflivln. .au ar un rnmmon today wher ever overwork, and worry have resulted In whl careful Twenty-first district on tha Republican I nan mon healt the a u ... A .t VOlCal. r. ' " ' M.. . a i a ..la evrnhlnm Dr. waiter c. Belt, or roruanti. this Boutell Laiihches Cannon Boom in IIouseonTliirty- Remarkable Opinion of Force of JLito by United States Commis sioner. Ridgway. ; '.V ."V;c K', llcaa -candidate lor-sanator to congress a decline in health tnat tne means oy k'Miftli Ann rAMnmfnfliA Wll&H IUUK rn I Jtwinn fa v- eh a. cure was effected deserve the uuuMomj( vi UW .. . ,. ., , :- y ; I, TBtf ATMtTMT ; ' t. .'. Attention of ,- every Uoughtful ... A AAna' t TtTA 1... . vV'-v't:'-,1.;.' v.?1v-4. r -'.Vi ;.V. ' , and .woman, 'it is eucn eonaiuons i xiis ivumra; iuuuu u v I i .." V" s.j , r '.':': , p.- y-l : -.;' ' ly reirtected until theJnJury to the "'.', eterflH SttftalvOr. - ; : Y I r--.-l1.. TJ.i.:k Kw Tl Cmrtr TC Peuttant, TWaftnnt TTre h latest repair. It' Is therefore I ' . -uuuiy vw w ...T" ,v . Dart of wisdom to -take tne remeay , ; r.,,: ,"1 't Tim-Tima :. I . - m " - T I - I . t - . . , a ,S . 1 'v. .' " . rfi as soon ee the first warning symptoms are noted. x Bhe says: " umnil tnnnlha T was S1CV WIIR anaemia and Dart of the time had to remain In bed. It was brought on by overwork which produced a, . run-oown condition. My the secretions cheeks and lips hich produced a run-aown the hotlse of representath Sdy kl5neya wera wea.and today, .WBen Congressman lC.nwtwr h!fd b.5 nunol. preclplUted a r.ma -(Catted Press Leased -vrire.)V'' .;J Washington," Feb. 18. Ono of the most dcamatio scenes aver witnessed In the bona of representatives ' occurred Boutell of remarkable dam- ISIS headaches, disiy and fainting spells and J onstratloa by delivering a touching would see black specks floatlnr bfr mv avea. I would orten navs pinn- tlon of tha heart, could get no rest from sleep, was nervous, low-spiruwu uju wAalr u Klnnit waterv and I rilHn't tiiv. atrenath anouarh to WOCBt. we employed a nocior . tor months, but without s vail. Then I read ft. MfikPHiiTaV naZ I tn unoi slateamno. in the course about Dr. WUllama Wnk Pills in a Pa- jof m, remarks BouteU recalled the fact oration urging tha nomination of "Uncle Joe" Cannon.' sneaker of tha house, for the presidency, ' ' .s This being the- thirty-fourth annN versary of Speaker Cannon's first speech In the house. Conareasman Hontell chose this occasion on which to laud f ..-v-t them to state onlr the facts, and leave out the argument. .. , , v , Tells 9t :Vloi According to Malarkey, the affair In the mayorV-office on the evening of September 28 last was the result of a plot entered into by four conspirators to blacken tha mayor's reputation. Be sides the two defendants on (trial, he named Mandela y and Bell aa conspira tors, the letter being the admirer, of Mrs. Waymire, - who accompanied her to Vancouver on the night of Sep tern uer zt. .'. . - -. ,!'.!. ';' Mr. Marlarkey first exhibited and e plained a diagram of Mayor Lane's of fice in the Hamilton building, wheto the now historic episode took place, lie described the furniture and the ' floor plan, and then took up Mrs. waymire'a calls on the mayor, ana seeking advice as to. how to regain control of her child, whom she had left with her hus ' band In tha- east .-: "...$.... ' On October 16, he said, tha giving of - a letter oi recommendation to tne wo . man was first mentioned. The mayor forgot about the letter, and wnen Mrs. Waymire again called for it he told , lier to telephone his stenographer. Finally ino jeiier was wrmen, out wnen, on the occasion of the next call, he started w (itv iu avvwi. xiv vu,u. nam I uunir IJIAU U (.IIV IfUUmflK 1 was wrongly spelled and be was com-1 the floor below ' when he ' peiled to ask her - te call some-other time. ,. He said the mayor, during the course or mesa cans, had nexer fixed any particular date for Mrs. Waymire , to . caii. , - Tore Kia Clothing. ."On September If,' said the speaker, . "after he found that tha letter was not In ahSDe ? to rive her because of ' the misspelling, he sought to bow berl out or nis office.; Then sne began to pant ana gurgle and ne reared she was about to have a fit. ' Susldenly she threw herself upon him, tore his clothing,-and screamed at the top of her voice, so that the disturbance waa heard nown on tne second iioor or the build ing. Then It was that Janitor Drew ' Btarted to unlock the door, but Radding came up and smashed ' in the . glass. Mayor Lane and the woman were seen struggling, in such position aa - if he - were trying to get her to go out and she were resisting. The mayor was neard, 'woman, damn it, let go of me, are you crasyT" Malarkey called attention to the fact that as Mrs. waymire left to take the elevator, referring to tne mayor ae "an old brute," she did not speak to Rad ding, whom she knew so well, and did not appeal, to mm to netp ner or escort her. home. Instead, Radding ran down tne stairway, c . . -4 v,r?, Traoes Bforeaiants. ? The sneaker .then traced Mn ft a A ding from her home In Missouri, where sne separated rrom aer nusband. arrlV' ing in Portland last March,, She met Kadding about one month After she came, he said.. Radding waa rooming wua s jeweier namea sen at inurman sna i weniy-inira streets, and Mrs, ; Waymire went there to see him several times, where Radding introduced her an nis sweeuieart. t At tne same time, said Malarkey, or soon after, she was being imrouucea in anomer pari or town as Bell's sweetheart. Finally she, Radding and Bell rented a seven-room house at . rouneentn and Montgomery streets and lived there together. Mrs. Waymire . panning as tne we or Ken, They re mained in this house only a short time, moving thence to the house on Morrl- ,-. ueiween jviorrison ana Yam hill, -where the trio had two furnished rooms and Mrs..,Waymira did the cook- v ? ' , . All Abont Baddlng. .-The speaker then narrated the well. TwCi J4.".." ?.bout Radding having tk.vi ""i"cnu,Mnaeiay 10 come to the Hamilton building about 6:30 o'clock iT Vr scene in the may- 2t.?ttl0 as .he. wanted Mandelav at Zrt Xtuhaad Za Xasl Mr. McOarry for tha defense declared that the whole affair la a ease or love- ma kin r on the part of the mayor. He said Mrs. Waymire left her husband In the east because ha treated her brutally and Is a criminal,' and , aba went to Mayor Lane because of her solicitation for the welfare of her child. The first .meetings with the mayor were ' somewhat format,' ne said, but Dr. Lane kept telling , her j to come again and he would ae what could be done. His attitude -gradually enangea. said tne speaker, ana ne Degan calling her "girlie," asked her wher she was working, how much- she was earning and suggested that she might be able to better her - condition. - He proposed'. that she go Into the rooming house business, and told her he would try and arranae the matter ao aha could do ao. . When she went back again, said Mc Oarry. tha mayor oalled her dearie.'' and nine" davs before the climax in the mayor's office the Idea of the letter of reoommendation waj suggested. The mayor is a splendid letter writer, said tha speaker, but it took, him nine days to prepare that three-Una letter that was finally evolved.' : , . '. , t , , . Orocary Accounts Charged, ' Finally, at the . mayor's suggestion, and against the protest of Hadding and Beil,. who disliked the rooming-house Idea, she rented the rooming hoase at Fourteenth and Morrison. Bhe did not pass as the wife of Bell, said 'the speaker, but Bell roomed there, and In stead of paying for hla board In cash ha told the grocer to charge the gro ceries bought by Mrs. Waymire to hla account . . Several days before the final meet lna"'B the mayor's office, continued McGarry, Mrs. Waymire visited the mayor and he tried to hug and kiss her. She repulsed him, and he then apolo gised, saying he was an old fool, that he was aorry. and that If she would coma back a train on tha afternoon nf September tS he would have the letter reauy ror ner without rurther trouble. She did return as requested, and the mayor renewed his lovemaklng In such vlolentynanner that aha waa compelled iw iscnnun or jieip, , v - ; , r , , Steady tot Testlmonjr. : - M Qarrv salil ha vmiM - nhnv that mere was no orearrano-ed nlan nn h Crt of Mrs. Waymire, but that Mande y had on a former occasion seen her comlna rrom tha mavnr'a nflca u4 naa raia naaum gwnat ne saw. Bell wanted to marry Mrs. Radding, ana he grew Jealous .because of the woman's frequent visits to the mavor's office. To allay the suspicions of Bell, which he regarded as unfounded. Han ding arranged to have Mandelay come 10 ine Duuaina on me afternoon in question as a witness. The speaker de nied that Radding had been. lurking arouna ine nans oeiore tne screams were heard In tha mavor's offlr. it said that Radding had gone to see an- oiner man in tne Duiidins and was on Ml . - a 1 . . T. a , neara tne ; trie Will Come Up to Beg- ular Order. rer and soon after began to take them. a fw knim cured me. xlvlng . me atBna-th and rlcntv of blood, and 1 have been well and strong aver since. an veneral la tha success OI LIT. nil llama Pink Pills In curing ' anaemia ih. llrVnav la aafalv stated that thsy are the .most certain reroeuy ior that when Cannon made hla first speech in eonaresa soma one auatreaied that oats might be found in his pocket i Then he quoted from- Cannon's speech, which asked for the free distribution, ef Been a mrouga ine mans. "(TJnlted Press Leaaad Wlre.l ' Balem, Feb, It. The supreme court refused to advance tha suit of the state . agalnat tha General Electrlo 'company. nd handed down three opinions. Tha Oregon Electric Railway . com pany against TerwiUiger Land com pany, appeal from Judge Fraaer, motion to retax costs denied. - Edwin winter agamet union risner- men's Co-operative packing company, aDPeal f rem Judas Sears, reversed. William H. Ireland against Albert LWsrd, appeal from Judge Harris, ne county, affirmed. Attorney General Crawford ' moved the: dismissal of -four old cases that have hung fire for many years. A Force .of Xlfe contslns the constitu ent elements of call life and trv force. It generates the vital elementa upon which onr health And exleteace depend. It is pot a patent medicine. It Is not a cure-all It is not a single preparation for anv one particular disease. Force of t,if a Includes a series of remedies based upon one Idea..: It contains oxygen to kill the germs that Infest your blood and to purify your- system. - wnen you taxe f orce ox un you mrw iax ins; a. speoiai preacripnun iw ruur particular disease under the personaldU rectlon of Dr. George K. Cowtant - rott are taking a treatment baaed upon the knowledge . and experience of , some of tne greatest pnysicians sna scientists the 'world hss ever known. Dr. O. E. Coutant waa former exam iner for the United fltatee pension Of fice and is a practitioner of over to years standing. .. He gave us large and lucrative practice to take up this work. He stated upon the completion of a care ful and conscientious examination of FORCS OF LIFE; In. all my experi ence I can "conscientiously say 1 -have never, before .seen - any treatment ;,that could , compare to Force , of Life. In la reply to the suggestion about eats diUopsT of thin, weak and watery blood. I cannon on that occasion replied: "Yes: i ney are a-j tml lAva cu debllia'. where the gtomacn ana , otner i ate affected that way, -but -we expect urnui ui . liiv uuui " . . ,u awu imui buuhwiii vmu ihhj i ----- - , . - - - disordered' almply through lack of crops,". . , , y ; .. saying this I stake A reputation of many proper nourishment' They ,hava v also AXlar Bo u tall ad. quoted this part of years standing.", . i , f been especially successful V n curing tha old speech the scene that touched Pr' c2u.a"t personally ! Too rheumatiam and after-effects Of tha the heart of the ruaaed old Jea-laiator Is a home treatment within grip and of fevers. . -t , - ' . - f rom .HUnols followed. Cheers rang f I, J i'i . t'm0,nli ",u r .,-. ni..., e Ik. I tmm w, wm . t. v . 1 1 .v. . . J. i Parts 91 J.the llnlted fit tea aaatlfv to Bloodand a copy of our diet book will pi a use lasted aeveral minutes.-. - T tha wonrful power contained Force be nt f rea on rauest. ' ' -When the1 cheering subsided Con- 2':Uf ?mdL 'rora H aufferlng Dr. Wlillami fjnt run are sora I '',ui". suit suinanig, snoui' all 'druggists, or will.be sent, postpaid, on receipt -oi price; ov cema rw uu. alv hosaa for 12.60. bv the Dr. William I Medicine Company, ecnenectaay, n. . I, ed: , "And the oats he sowed 14 years ytBUtas COM :J ago weren't wild ate. They ' have AT -inn t vr t h i yielded generous returna Three times fac? 1 CHILDREN TO has 'Uncle Joe' been elected speaker of the bouae of reoresentativea and hnv 6 ladiv-within the next few months wHl I , le farmers and other workers of the I country join witu his district Un. con ferring upon him, tha nation's greatest oonon; from various dleeaars mnA comnlalnts United BUtas COMMISSIONER RIDG- lree months Invest! T.IITEL Ha made an exhaustive, report covering - over 40 pages,' Among other things he said In "Tt would ennenr .that bv this means (FORCE OF LIFE TREAT- : this report:, this means I MENT) a benign Influence upon the community has been created In edmlnle-. terlng to the ailments of the people.. In Mr. Hyatt's case, his testimony shows a remarkable recovery. , 'raised as it were from the grave, t , ' - This opinion ,waa rendered sftef a careful snd Impartial Investigation .by a UNITED STATES offlcer sworn to do , his duty snd the above remarkable optn- , ion was given after listening to- the per' annul testimony of patients cured by FORCE OF LUTH TREATMENT. ., Mrs. N.-W. 3owdn of Newbern, X. ; C... - says; "One veac. ago I waa in a dvlng condition. Three doctors had ' Slven me uo to die. I tried FORCE! Of MFB and today I am a well woman. I i nan it uoa ror tne aay me treatment waa sent roe.". . ;:',..' Dr. Coutant has numerous testlmonl, Sis that FORCE OF LIFE has suc ceeded where physicians have failed. No matter what your ailment no mat-, ter whet vour disease, FORCE OF LIFE MAT CURB YOU, It .will eost you nothing to find out t , , , Tha day your letter Is - received de scribing your symptoms a diagnosis of your case will be made and a course of treatment sent you absolutely free. This is open only for a limited time.. It la made to demonstrate to von that FORCE Of LIFE VYILI CURE TOU If ' All Information Is treated absolutely confidential. He oan help you aa thou- ; sands of otners have been helped. Fill out tha coupon and aend a description , of your ailment -It will cost you roth I nr. It mav save your life.' Address O, E. Coutant M. D auite lOtOA, Syra cuse, N..T. . i .r -.,,v-- ;.'.,, , . ... I 81 I GUARD screams. He then ran tip tha stairs and broke In tha alass door." . " McGarry declared the testimony will snow inti ine mayor is tne one at rauit. and he , expeoted the Jury to so find when the evidence la heard, nntwith. standing tne naio witn Which the mayor nam oeen aurrounuea. The Jury was completed veaterdav uvvruwn, anu is maae up as ionowa: R. . M. Cannon, R. Burthenshaw, E. Schmedler, W. C. Haseltlne. Thomas H. Smith. W. W. Church. J. D. Hennea.v John Cromjulst, N. Harris, William saies, u. v. uowit ana a. jr. Btarr. BOOZE FIGHTERS SEE FINISH AT STANFORD Prohi Professor Put in Charge, of 'Anti-Thirst Campaign. a witness, and f Df. inflZ;5."l." z m Coffey drinking and "the blues", often go together. But there's health and good cheer in' a steaming cup oi well-boiled , -: "Tiro's a Rc;sca" (United Press Leased Wire.). Stanford "University, Feb. 18. Arthur B. Clark, former prohibition mayor of the little town of Mayfleld, at present head of the department of drawing at Stanford university. Is the man selected by President Jordan and approved by the advisory board . to, head the com mittee) which will attempt to put an end to student drinking on the campus. The men Wlu act under Clark. They are as follows: Professors Arthur M. Cathcart of the law department, George C. Price of the toology department. Rob. ert Swayne of the chemistrv-; depart ment, and Albert CV whltaker of the economics department. . .. The selection of this committee Which, owing to the recent ruling of tho trustees against student drinklmr. stands pledged to rigidly enforce reg ulations against drinking among the un. der-araduates at Stanford. will ha awaited witn great t interest by the students. The appointment- of Profes sor Clark aa chairman-la Interpreted as tne strongest xind of an indication tnat the authorities are determined to go afterthe liquor evil hard and earnestly. ior it wouia oe airiicun 10 una a man with stronger views on the subieet than mis new- appointee., professor Clark tne man larsreiv - resDonslbla . for the "going dry"' of the llttia towii of Mayfleld, where ' before 1906 the, stu dents were in the habit of visiting Mey ers', the college resort, for a glass of AGAINST RATS Marines Stationed at Ships' gangplanks to Prevent ? Eats From Landing. (TJoIted Press Leased Wire.) . 4 Vallejo, Cat. Feb. It. Three marines are being stationed at the gangplanks of every vessel which lands at Mare Island In order to prevent rats leaving the ship-landing on tha island. Consid erable amusement' is created" at the sight of three armed marines guarding against tiny rodents, but the naval offi cers are tak In a it very seriously, in deed. The officers are preparing to ex terminate the rate on the Island and will shortly open bids ror '600 traps and aa many 'rat-prooi garbage cans. LEBANON METHODISTS WANT NEW CHTJBCH ASSURE PEACE ESFEE WILL IT EOT i Pr. George, E,. CoutAnt, Suit 1020A, SrracuM, K Y. i ' Enclosed please find statement describing: tar complaint. : Kindly 7 lend me a diagnqsii And fre treatment As Advernaed. : - ,. 1 .t ; r! Wilson Gill Jtas Scheme for Correspondence Course' . for Non-Combatants. D OB Addrett.;...;;,..;;.;..;.-;::..;.;... Proposed Either to Remodel the Old Bunding or Pot $10,000 Into New Edifice. (gpecial Dispatch to The Journal.) Lebanon, Or., Feb. 18. Some of the members of the Methodist'. Episcopal church of Lebanon are agitating the, question of building a new 110,000 church here. A mass meeting was held at the church to discuss the matter. As the result of the last revival held In the church, the first of the year. there have been about 150 additions -to this church and the present buHdlng nas become too small to accommodate the membership. At the mass meeting some favored building an , ddiHon to the present building, remodeling it and mtting on a new, roof. Others are in avor of moving the present buildlna back and maKing or it. a reading-room and Epworth league rooms and build ing a new up-to-date building. By a vote the trustees were requested to have plans drawn up for a new church buiidinar and also Diana ior an addition. with estimates of the cost of each. The trustees were - also Instructed to see what amount of money could be raised for building and to report at a meeting to oe neia soon. (United Prase teased Wire.) ' New York, Fab. IS. With the object of promoting and fostering .International fieace. a remarkable movement haa been auncned at Stamford,' Connecticut.' by Wilson I GUI. president of the Amer ican Patriotic leaaue. in - which Presi dent Roosevelt, former President Cleve land and many other prominent men are Interested. . The plan Is to establish a corre spondence , between children of tha "school cities." of the public schools in the United States and the "school cities" that have been formed, or are about to be formed, in foreign countries, with the Idea of making future citizens of these countries better acquainted. It la proposed first to try the experi ment with the school children of the United States and Japan. high: school building FOB JUNCTION CITY Eailroad Preparing to Re duce Working Hours of ' , . Employes. ; , (United Press Leased Wire.) ; :' Saa Francisco, Feb. -II. Nine hours a day for train dispatchers, signal tow- ermen and telegraph operators, it hours a day for locomotive engineers, firemen, brakemen, conductors, yardmen and switchmen. - This is the new scale of hours the Southern Paoiflo officers are busily ar ranging, to put Into effect en and after March 4 next. They are to do this In order to. comply with a law passed by the last congress, which becomes oper ative on March 4, and which Is intrust ed to the interstate commerce commis sion for enforcement On the Paclflo coast. Southern Paclfio and Santa Fa employee to the number of 8,000 will be favorably affected by the chan re In hours. On tha Harrimin roans aione-in the west 12,000 men will have their working hours reduced, s, . , The change will be made with prac tically no friction, because the volume of business is unusually light' at pres ent, owing to the effecte of the recent money stringency, t . -, ; . TSi "EFFECtfS REINSURANCE t; eight "...v.- " 1 !- ' Brownsville's Boom. (Soeclal DIapateb to The Journal. Brownsville, Or., Feb. 18. . Never since pioneer days has this town expe rienced such a building boom. About 6 fine residences will be built in tha northern Dart of town, work commenc ing on them soon. Holloway Heights Ts oeing settiea up last, mere is an urn. common demand for houses to rent. homeseekers are compelled to move on to other towns. 5 ' ; i Negro Murderer Confesses. (Cnltad fmi Lasscd Wire.) ': Tacoma, Feb, 18. Haydea Peoples, a negro, has confessed that he killed Hen ry Sey fried, a St Joseph. Missouri, aa loonkeeper, onay o, -for which wh?w IS. rrRSl here. Peoples, who was employed in. th saloon, said he -crept tip behind the bartender while S?untin ' Money, Vtruck him with.a bludgeon, stole 12e and left HEARTBURN xa one of the most distressing ailments the person with a weak stomach and disturbed digestion has to contend with, but there's no need to continue to suffer when the Bitters will quickly relieve you. Therefore always keep a bottle nancy. . , HostetterTs Stomach Bitters (goeelal Pltnateh to Tte Jrmraal.t Junction Cltv. Or.. Feb. 18. At the election held here yesterday the propo sition to bond the school district for 86.000 for a new Hlara School bulldlna was cameo, s tor ana i against. 1 nn-rvr(T nn minTmrnmAv It la the intention to build with four UltJJ Tilt, tlr , t ArSIi I fvl-r 1 1 liV (uuni. vii iiiq lunvr ijuut axiu on - ine entire upstairs for the assembly Bix years ago tne present scnooi ina of four rooms was sufficient: rooms are now required. . I (Speciu rupitca to The" Jmrnal.) . ujympia, waan., eo. IS. ine state Insurance deuartment has been . noti fied that preliminary negotiations have tvt . n t i xra tt i nnnTi 1 P" romi" "r.1"" re,"7ur.,n tne XVXa VfliAIO JULiljAXVXt u"ne"; 2r in" uraer or Washington, a ruiuoiiu iraiorimi aucieiy, py ioi west ern x,ire inaemnity company of Chi caro. The Order of Waahlnrton . has been issulnr policies oavable aa annui ties, s- Alter aosorption' by the Chicaso company tnese - policies when due will oe payaDie in iuu in one payment ; WANTS IMPROVEMENT (United Press Lesstd Wire.) Washington. Feb. 18. A bill aboro- priatlng 176,000 for improvementa at Grays Harbor and the Chehalia river was introduced In the senate today by senator rues ox wasnmgion. , CRUSHED under coal V (Ualted Press Leased Wire.) ' ' Tamaqua, Pa., Feb. 18. Twenty-three men were crushed to death today under a pile of eoal at the Mid vale mine near Mount uarmei. ine ooaiea win not be recovered for several days. , Mrs, Ivan CrHarra Dead. tSoeeisl niaoateb' to Tha JonrnaM m 'v.k - , o . T Y iu u, - yji ,, b gu, ac 'Alia. ayah O'Harra, one of the pioneer residents of this place, died yesterday of pneumonia, from which she had been suffering for some time. ne was tne wire or one or the leading - farmers of tMTs place and leavee a large family of children. , The funeral win do neio tomorrow. Portlandto Los Arigeles ft w AND SSTURN '.; -' ?, ; -' -' .-v .- . - -- ', . . ,. v Including Side Trips to Santa Cfur, Del Monte, Monterey .? 5 and Pacific Otota, ' . - ' ' " ' ---. ....,...'. ". . . 1 ONE MONTH FOR OOINQ TRIP 1 , :.: SIX MONTHS FOR RETURN TRIP . ; , t STOPOVERS AT PLEASURE WITIIIN; LIMITS SOUTHE RIM r: C j Li I P O R IN IA'S; Sunshine, floral festivals, endlets rdrivei " throttgh orange orchards laden with golden fruit: splendid beaches, surf bathing thriving . . cities, palatial hotels ana resorts,' and many other attractions, com-1 bine to make it the most Attractive place to America at this season ot .the Jw.;;--;v TH6 -ROAD OP X THOUSAND. WONDBR5 , Which takes you there, hasn't en uninteresting hoar for the entire v v .- , . . trip. Read about it. Call At the i , Qty Ticket Office, Third and ,Washlo2ton ' Stw Portland . ' , and Inquire all about it MINERS RESCUED FROM , PENNSYLVANIA MINE ' AesaSBasBsaaaBBsawssBasa .;...'",' -5 United Press taaed Wire.) ! 'rf Willlamsport, Pa., Feb. 18. Th J5 men wno were entomned in the mm. Valley coal mine near Mountain Carmel yesterday by the bursting of a reservoir, ; have been rescued v ;..-.-,' i Shortly before midnight they were taken- from the mine alive by-rescue Sanies. una roan was Killed under the ebris, while the ' living miners wore fnunit atandinar in mud im tn h.i, Mn, i ,-.- -.- 7x h USSAIIKaj b&VAX'V DAY'S NEWS OF 1 X' '. ' i 4 'K " i ' ' - - . x r f . Judgment in Grimsliaw Cow :: Case Gives Joy Notes of h vf " Fairriew. X-:Y ktON DUMB WAITER :j'vtDedi:lPlipatcli to The 7oarsal.) ; Rftckwood, -Or,, Feb.; 18. In the suit of i Miles Orlmshaw against anfauto- mnhiie owner- of Portland ' who i -,t.ti.l'T!e..n 1 irjf7t..i"r3 N1 CSV.. MM win - prove -- ooa oiuslveiy that it Is an ideal rem edy for any ail ment of the Stom ach, rT Liver and Kowela It cures XXATVUEOT, -CaVAKPa, MAVVZA, BTXIOVBJrSBI, EbTSZOESTZOX', ' . ' STSFXPSXA, FXHA7JI XXTjB, ' ootoib, oarrpa,- and XAXAaUA, The genuine with Private Stamp over ivck we goar- Aateatua, .... ' . . i " ; Velrhborbood ravorlta, ' N '' speaking of Electrlo Bitters, ; says: "It Is a neighborhood , ravorite Here with us." It aoaervea to Da a ravorite every where. It elves quick relief in dysnen- sla, liver complaint, kidney- derange-( merit, malnutrition, nervousness, weak ness ana general demiity. its action on the blood, as a, thorough purifier makes it especially useiui as a spring medi-1 cine. This errand alterative tonln la I sold under guarantee at' Skldmore Drug Co.'s drug store. SOc. fxnMiii inrnifMi .. v. thm t..m..i i ... . r , . ' - i i Tnohiie' owner" OI mruana n : ,SS?"!,T,rBTM MAgaaoan I charged with killing Mr. Orlmshaw'a and Will Mentsef two Inmates of the StriB.t WfalL; Judn'-Reld-, found for rnra ttissna a viiiin saw uau i " t ' . . . I . . m ata . the tilalntirr -in tne sum - oi state insane asylum at Btellacoom. aa, caped from- that 'Institution last even ing by riding from the third story of one of-the wings to the basement In a dumb waiter. Hoth have been trn.tu. but were at times dangerous. It is. be lieved they have -gone to their homes. CALIFORNIA BANK IS PAYING DEPOSITORS The antiseptic qualities of Mexicai) Miisteuxg Uniment costs. 'This jUdgmenr gives extreme antmfaotlon to the people living along the Base Line, as it Is hoped it may discourage reckless driving, - -The. Pfo ple are nt opposed to the automobile, but do seriously object to such reckless iir inr hv .i lew wno run over and drive teams and pedestrians to the woods for safety. t . - '., iJfot of Falrview. Hruu.i.1 Tlnt(.h tn The Journal. 1 Falrview, Or Feb, 18.Several Fair- nalrTavxl flnt VaK ; .. . , rTrt. atA vfcn.icattur vraa,- k b- a a A iltj J. TW fllvl-ff r airVie W( KJl a, ' CU.,1 a. ci -tt- dend declared by Receiver J. P. Edoff view people were lit -Portland yeiterday wiinyi ina JO.iiv vi WU.KiUXMl WAD I Qn DUSlneSS, paid this morning. The bapk is paying Indebtedness. . Two policemen were kept busy disciplining the crowd in front of the Institution.. t. - HARRIMAN NEEDED-1 v ALL TRAINS ON TIME i A When Vou do things do them right, ' ' f esterday .. all train came n on time. Today, ditto., I i Northern, Paclflo No. 1, due at Insure Ite w v It expels aH dangmms oeinff tne k and foreiga matter be- .mall on Ix&g io "hul ' cases of 1 tne wound. '. Inflamma- J. tion is kentdown an A the Diri ( - i 7 I :i no. i, . jDUrTlSa injnred parts rendered o'clock, arrived on time.- cainlesa. It soothes and I eoutnera jracino wo. je, au e relieves promptly and , positively." . s ' c -I Insist on irettinewhat- ntld 0l y u for substitntet disappoint " V " lOpenV Scalds, Cuts at I Sores. ; - For sals by sH Drnsgiata. , iyt".; Joe. and Si, per bottle, at 7:65, arrived on time Bouthern Paclflo No, IS, due at 11:30, arrived on time. O.' R. & N. No. 8, due o'clock,' arrived on time. v ' " O R. & N. No. 5. due at 1:4 J, arrived on time. . - Astoria & Columbia No. 21, due at. 11:15, -arrived on time, 0 : . : I e ee e e) n. s. Dunbar as making out final papers. for the Johns property. J.-H. Schram of Curtis was closing up the deal tor his place witn j. v Bennett. whn lll take nosaeanlon March 1. . - George Brown of Kookwood, who has been-working at Portland the past three weeks, firing an engine, Is reported- sick with grip. "- ''I Mrs. Abbl Jacobs was here yesterday looking after her business interests. -Mrs. J. O. Downing has returned from her, visit up the Willamette valley. v CALIFORNIA RAINS SV : - ROB CELERY GROWERS 'if.'-'a (United Press Leased Wire.) r Los-Angeles, Feb. 18. Blighted hopes came - with blighted celery to growers ef southern California. Ths recent rain spoiled .700 carloads and considerable damage resulted- to the remainder of the . crop. - The - monetary loss is esti mated at 11(0.000. tha heaviest ever auf. fered in this section. i. Last year - 2,700 cars were shipped east, while up to the present time this season only 1,700 carloads have been sent out And -there are not more than 76 or 100 yet to go forward. 1 SAME OLD STORY OF H ' "NATIVE SONS ONLY' (tJnitad Preas teased Wire.) ' . Ban Francisco, Feb. IS. Native daughters of California will be the only -women to Uke part in the big parade In honor Of Admiral Kvana anil the men of the battleship fleet, when they land, 1 here neat May. And at the same tlmal native sons will.be the only-non-mill- a wry organisation or men allowed a place In the i procession. That much has been settled for arooA nv tha rnmrnliu. An .. fleet reception and parade. . , I h Gowned all In white and carrying botiV quets of fragrant California flowers, tbeh: native dauahters will he aaaiffneit tn flttlpg place of honor In the escort of.t Admiral Evans himself, while opposite them will march the native sons. .& ? , New Dental Examiners, r ' '' ' (Special nispetes to The' Jonrul.) : Orymnlav Wash.. Feb. lS.Dr. K. R.I Edgers of Seattle and Dr. C. S. Irwin , of Vanopuver have been reappointed s mraoe gi ine amis Doard oi dental a examlnarg, r- ?, i :, s - swiwaifi i II i ' aaa'v KILLS CATARRH PERMS' I Sufferers Will Be Interested in, ; Special . Offer of Woodard ; f y.iMM Clarke & Co. ' ' Z The unusual offer made by Woodnrd, Clarke & Co. shows the confidence they - nave in Hyomel, and should dispel aid a aouot as to its curative properties, ior tney advertise . to refund the orioe to any person wnom it rails to oenent. You do not risk a cent in testing the, lallnr . virtues of Hvom.l. tnr . Wnml. ? ard. Clarke A Co. take all the risk of Its giving satisfaction and leave you to. 1 1 If - you suffer from offensive breath. a raising of mucous, frequent sneesing, Nisky Voice, discharge from . the nose, -droppings into the throat, loss ef strength,? spasmodio coughing, general ( tt ,,.ui:bd .im uluimij. v. nuf uuiet eft k tarrhal symntom. begin the use of Hv- i omei at once. . It will ' destroy- all tl 1s ease germs in the nose, throat and ' J lungs, sootne tne irritated mucous Tliem brane, and make a' thorough and last ing cure of catarrh. - Hyomel la not a secret remedy; Its formula is slven freely to Dhvsici&na. and aa a result thev have confidence in Its power - to heal, and, prescribe the treatment In all catarrhal indications. There is no dangerous stomach drug ging when Hyomel Is used. ' Breathed through a neat pocket Inhaler that comes with every dollar outfit, its healing bal sams destroy all catarrhal germs, even in the most remote air cells, and auicic recovery follows,