EVENING.
FEBRUARY 27. .1003.
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Coming of Hug? Packing
t ; , Plants Opens New Era in
t' Qreffon's lnausmai une
i ; ftiiintrv Here Produces
i ll: Standard Required.
.ira the commercial HveetOCl
P factor that has been worth millions of
( dollar to Chicago and Kansas City, are
beginning to make themselvee heard of
: n.n Over 6.000 head of these
" w-i -1 l h. Wilt.
gteara arc now omni
tr Creek district of central Oregon, and
a few days ago S24 head war aold for
$10 000. Tha recipients of tees hend
oma profits war. R. N. Stanrield and
Fred Andrews of Butter Creek.
Two shipments have racantly baan
Mnt out fiom tha Echo and Butter
Croak alfalfa bait, whara they were
fattened on that ration. Tha flrat ehlp
nant of 124 haad brought over 1J
apiece, and tha Uat ohlproent. lt car
loads with JJ0 ataara In tha lot.
brought about tha urn. average price.
Thar la ample evidence In ovary dl
faction that Oregon will coma up to
the Uveatork atandarda required by a
great packing center, and that tha pack
era who are establishing their planta In
Portland will not be disappointed In the
ouellty of meat they received from Ore
coo ranches. Not only will tha cattle
' be brad up to tha middle weal etana
ard. but the- mum courae will be
adopted for hogs, which ara now tha
- greatest causa of anxiety among tha
'2 packers.
Z . Good Hogs and Xnttoa.
r- Tha corn-fed hog of tha middle wastj
il with his enormoua hams and broad
.1 back, and a short noea that merely p
L, , trades from between two rolling fat
shoulders, is the packers' delight, xnia
class of hog. It has been proven, can
ba produced In higheat perfection' by
proper breeding and a red clover and
grajn ration substituted for oorn.
Mutton that Is already beyond ques
tion tha finest In tha United States,
will ba supplied from Oregon ranches
to tha Portland packing bouses. A
dosen great ahaep breeding ranches
thrmirhout the a tat a have already
brought up tha Oregon ahaep average to
a high standard.
A shipment of 41 head of Delaine,
Shropshire and Ramboulllet rani, val
ued at $4,000, has Juet been received at
'. Pilot Rock by tha J. B. Smith Uveatork
company. Tha shipment inciuaea tteii.
a ram that won the? first prise for the
Camber farm at tha St. Louie fair dur
ing the past winter. Tha Oambar herds
have- won prlaea all over tha United
States. At tha recent SU Louis event
Camber's herd won It out of a possi
ble II prises.
';'' , Oregoa Has It AIL '
Discussing tha prospect for the live
stock industry in Oregon, G. A. West
gate, secretary of the Portland Country
rlnh and Livestock asaociatlon. said:
"Th ho made Chlcaco. Tha ateer
' made Kansas City. The aheap has made
manv cities, old world and new. Tha
horse has made empires. The whole
useful creature hood, through the Pa
clrlc National show, la waiting here,
available for Portland's every useful
PfflMhae been rightly said that there
is no place on the lace i tna gioDe,
land of people so dominant In the
Improvement of livestock: or ao potent
In the production of the highest types
of domestic animals aa the British
Islands. . There la nowhere on the
American continent a region affordlni
onmlillnna an nloselv allied to those O
Great Britain as the Pacific coast of
the United States. The similarity la
noticeable not only In the climatic con
ditions and natural environment, but
also In the genuine enthusiasm and deep
seated faith In the industry oy me
tillers of the soil."
Funeral yesterday.
fftpectal ninpatcb to Tha Joorntl.)
Garfield, Wash., Feb. 17. Funeral
services over the body of Miss Ruth
MeClure wer .held at the Christian
church yesterday by the Rev. Mr.
Jope. After the services the body was
taken to the ' MeClure family cemetery
at Eden Valley, where it was burled.
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stamps or ellveraa an evidence of good faith and to help cover packing,
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Though Defeated at The Dalle a,
of itself In Defeating the Stronj
Last Month.
It was an Intensely Interested, If not
overly enthusiastic audience that wit-
nesed Clay Clement play "The Belie at
the Marquam last night. From the
tandDoInt of dramatic conatruction
there la no more perfect play on the
modern stage than The Bells." It Is a
joy to see the plot unfold, to alt through
aa evening's performance where there
never an unnecessary word ana
watch the really wonderful construction
of the piece, , .
As Matnias Mr. j.;iem.mi.
.alnatakln- and on the whole most ef
tl I. rharacterlsatlon that
ravoal. a close study of the part of the
conscience stricken murderer, and fur
thermore he gives an interpretation niav
Is his own and that will stand the test
of careful attention. The atar has so
long played delicately sentimental parta
that hla ability to take uo "The 86118'
and do it enecuveiy ai iu. uui muw
necessarily challenging comparison
with other ana greater men i remi.
aluV n.ixMit makes of his Mathlaa a
man who dissembled to perfection, who
argued with ,Wmseir ana t urnea i-
Annvlnf tllmRftlf that he W&A
innocent of crime. The black pall of
guilt seems pushed out of memory at
iimu TUathln. aecms almost to Win
his n.v nvmr remorse to arrnear the
knn.tt klnrtlv buraomaster not only to
tha world, but to hlmaelf. Tha catas
trophe and the ruin accompanying It
seem peculiarly emviiuiwi
treatment, as something that one think
may be avoided, must be avoided, until
It suddenly overwhelms its victim.
Whether you agree with Mr. Clement
or not is something that each must de
cide for himself. And at any rate it is
work that la deserving of patronage and
attentive appreciation.
Bessie Davis Is cast as Catherine,
Kathleen Kerrigan as Annette, William
Conklin as the mesmerist and Hevlyn
Benson as Hans. The parts are all sat
isfactorily taken, and the performance
is well staked. 'The Bells" will be re
peated tonight with "London Assur
ance" tomorrow night
SUES STANDARD FOR
SELLING POOR OIL
(Special Dlipat'cb to The Jonrnnl.)
Spokane, Wash.. Feb. 17. William H.
Allison has started suit against the
Standard Oil company for 27,4S0 dam
ages. Allison claims that a lamp ex
ploded in his home because of adulter
ated kerosene and that the damage of
the burning of his home and the doctor
bills are worth the damages asked for.
Free to All
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This Team uave a uooa awobbi
Team of Pendleton High School
LIST OF BARGAIN
DAYM'i
Hard Work of Journal Circu
lation Department Gives
Early Returns.
Aftar strenuous work on the part ot
the circulation department, the results
for 108 Bargain Day were finally com
pletad and below is a Hat of the wlnnera
of the forty apeclal awards. A great
many friends sent in amounts ranging
from 10 to $50 and although not com
l5g within tne Hat ot special wards
The Journal will send them something
In appreciation or ineir bifcvi-..
The journal also wishes .to thank their
many friends who sent In small
amounts and thereby helped to miM
Bargain iay a greater success than
UST OF, AWARD8 BAROAIJ4 DAT,
1UUB.
1 John T. Wood, Amity..
1 Claudia McKnlght, 8clo
J4T1.21
S95.SI
321.66
28.40
227.39
201.01
197.51
186.02
179.71
178.5
189.84
167.81
145.40
S H. A. Snyaer, Aurora
4 Hugh Klrkpatrlck, Lebanon. .
t-'-WHllaro Calvert, Junction...
a A. J. Frledley, Hood Kiver...
7 Oeorga Hooper, Bliaw
g J. A. Tiffany, Corvaills
A. Sutherland, Bhedda
10 C. Darby, Aumsvllle.
11 Peter Cook, Rtckreall
12 Joe Rankin. Mill City
U W. J. Clarke. Oervals
14 August Dealnger. ueaverion..
15 Jane Spence, Gaston
16 W. E. Tate, Wasco
17 C. L. Morris, Harrlsburg
18 A. R. Lewis, Airtie
19 a. W. Cllne, Albany
10 J. H. MoCullen, Burna
11 Quy E. Tex, Central Point...
12 J. 8. Clark, Island City
tt Mrs. W. B. Robinson, Lostlne.
24 M. C Brown, Shedds
26 J. R. Sanders. Bherldan
26 James M. Herron, Junction..
27 J. o. Stevens, Cove
28 W. O. Walker. Woodburn...
29 M. H. Bell, Prlneville
80 A. F. Llnegar, Coqullle. . . . . ,
II J. 1 Mumpower, Oregon City
22 B. F. Raines, Lacomb
j Qeorge j,; Bounds, Falls City
I4R. Y. Hlalock, Beaver
ik irvlnn Hood. Albany
. 128.03
, 122.09
, 116.66
, 103.97
, 100.30
, 99.86
94.60
88.16
87.71
87.21
82.20
78.81
76.23
73.40
70.66
69.80
68.40
68.25
68.23
68.17
67.54
64.62
61.75
28 Dennis Norton, Mt Angel..
87 R, A. Duncan, Estacada 61.15
38 O. P. Bhoemajter. .Newport.,
89 O. F. Neece, Ontario
40 John Fllloon, The Dalles...
60.18
68.64
68.40
CENTRALIA PLANS TO
MAKE IMPRDVEMEfJTS
Sewer System and Paved
Streets Are On Council's
Program.
(Special Dtipttcb to The Journal.)
Centralis, Wash.. Feb. 27. There are
to be extensive Improvements made In
this city during the present year, If the
actions of the cltv council during Its
last several meetlugu can be construed
to mean anything. The city clerk has
been Instructed to advertise for bids
for the construction of a sewer system
that will practically cover the city,
which bids are to be opened on March
t; also to advertise for bids for the
paving of 10 blocks of Tower avenuo,
the Drlncloal business street In the city.
The bids for the paving are to be opened
on March 17.
The matter of the paving of Tower
avenue was tatten up aoout a year ago
and the city council lias decided to have
It paved with bltultthlc, on the assur
ance of the owners of the patent that It
should cost not to exceed a certain
amount, but when, bids were called for
for such Davlng the patentees' bid was
some 110.000 In excess of the estimates
nglven, and as it was tne only bid, tne
council rejaevca n. oias were again
called for for bltultthlc, brick, acphalt
and Hassam. Thin was at the begin
ning or the late nnanciai nurry, and.
although several bids were- offered, all
were conditional and were rejected.
BIG LUMBER MILL
FOR BAY CITY, OR.
(Special Diapttcb to Tbe Journal.)
Bay City, Or., Feb. 27. In response
to the advertisement of the Bay City
Land company, offering a free mill-
site at Bay City on Tillamook bay.
n I. Fox visited the town and agreed
to accept tne oner on condition mm
the citizens would raise a bonus of
in ooo as an advance payment on lum
ber. They were given 10 days In
which to raise the bonus. , This they
did and yesterday the papers .were
signed up and the deed placed in es
crow, Mr. Fox guaranteeing to havo
tha mill ftomnleterf and ready for bus
iness on or before August first of
fhla v.Ar. The site selected lies juat
north of the Base line extending nortn
tn tha Vint Water Front addition to
Bay City, and from the west line of
tne raciric tuuwajr is narinuon coin-
ny's railroad to tne snip cowan,
ther Second or Third etreet will be
extended from C street south to the
mill which will give an outlet to the
rnulvav leadlnir to the wharf.
Mr. Fqx Is a resident of Portland,
He says he does' not expect to take
the full time allowed within which
to erect the mill,, but Intends to have
the mill In operation within 80 . days.
He is expected -la early next- week
to begin driving .. the piling. He la
a practical mlllraan and has great faith
in Bay City as a lumbering manufac
turing center
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same time. I want to send you with
out a cent of expense on your part this
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a really wonderful fat reducer.
My treatment la prepared scientific
ally. It doea not stop or hinder diges
tion; on the contrary. It promotes
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food, which 99 fat people In a hundred
haven't got, and that's why they are
fat
I will tell you why you are fat if
you will send for this free package of
my treatment. I can fell you a good
many things about your fat which you
probably never knew, about and ought
to know.
When I tell you here what my treat
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experience, not from my own, but from
the experience of others who have tried
almost everything from starvation to
violent exercise and drugs and have
failed until they tried and used my
treatment
Loses 71 Pounds;
Never felt Better
Ifarther Proof of Wonderful StreBg"th
Qlvlng rffects of Xellogfe
Treatment.
Mr. Charles Schell of WHllamstpwn.
Pennsylvania, lost 71 pounds of flesh
and states that he never felt better In
his life than he does now. "I took your
treatment for reducing flesh, he
writes, "and am sorry I do not have
any picture to show you the wonderful
Improvement, but- 1 suppose you can
guess, as I weighed 19S pounds when
I began the treatment, how I weigh
224 pounds. I am now able to work,
which I could not do before. I feel
better than ever before. I am thankful
to have heard about It. and am pleased
to recommend your treatment to anyone
who may write or call on me.
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Magnate Forces Standard to
Haul Oil Long Distance
for Small Sum.
(Special Dltpttcb to Tba Journal.)
Astoria, Or., Feb. 27. Through a
strange combination of contracts, made
by the O. R. & N. company with one
of the crude oil companies, the bar
tug "Wallula takes her fuel oil frprn
a tank at the new terminus of the
Ilwaco road near Knappton and there
by saves about 80 cents per barrel
although the oil is taken from. As
toria Tn tanks, pumped into .a ;tnK
there and then Into the Wallul;r The
explanation is that oil from the tanks
au Astoria costs $1.10 per barrel or
more while the O. R. A N- which owns
and operates -the tug has a contract
with the oil company for a period of
jrelghhorhood ravarlte.
Mra E. D. Charles, of Harbor, Maine,
sneaking of Electric Bitters, aaya: "It
is a neighborhood favorite here with
us M It deserves to be a favorite every
where. It gives quick relief In dyspep
sia, liver complaint, kidney derange
ment, malnutrition, nervousness, weak
ness and general debility. Its action on
the blood, as a thorough purifier makes
It especially useful aa a spring medi
cine. This grand alterative tonlo is
sold under guarantee at Ekldmore Drug
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The Above hotorrapha Takes TTOm Zdfe, ghowlng' the Xemarkable
Xednotlon of rieab by Meana of XeUogg'e Safe rat eduor;
Ilow Much flesh
Should You Lose?
What the Well-Tormed Xaa e Woman
Should Weigh.
The following la the correct height
and weight of the well-formed man.
A woman's weight will be generally
about eight pounds loss than the fol
lowing figures:
Stature.
Weight.
121 lbs.
124 lbs.
129 lbs.
135 lbs.
139 lbs.
146 lbs.
149 lbs. ,
166 lbs.'
161 lbs.
1C6 lbs.
171 lbs.
17 lbs.
1S2 lbs.
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A lady's waist should be two fifths
of her height.
Loses 45 Pounds
In 2d Days
Mr. Fred Stork of Qulncy, Illinois,
lost 45 pounds in 28 days, and writes;
T must tell you of the wonderful re
sults brought about in my case. I have
safely lost 45 pounds of flesh in 28
days. My friends tell me r Um looking
so much better. I am certainly feeling
fine. I shall ever praise your Safe
Fat Reducer."
"Ohio's fat Boy" in 70.
Days Loses 115 Pounds
"Prof. F. J. Kellogg. My Dear Sir!
Tour Safe Fat Reducer is all and more
than you ever claimed for It. My
weight today; after ten weeks' treat
ment, Is $39 pounds, a loss Of 115
pounds, or more than a pound a day,
as I weighed 454 pounds when I began
with the Safe Fat Reducer. 1 never
felt ao well before, not even In 1896,
when I was In hard training as a pro
fessional bicyclist and riding partner
years to deliver oil to all terminals
of Its road and. subsidiary lines nt
80 eents per barrel and this contract is
belnertaken advantage of to Its lim
it The Ilwaco road will burn' oil In
Its engines as sOon as the extension
Is completed.
MAY DODGE PAYMENT
OF SPOKANE REWARD
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Spokane, Feb. 27. A strenuous legal
fight has been started over the $2,5(6
reward offered by the business men for
the arrest and conviction of the slayer
of Officer Stotko. The subscription list
waa raised with the understanding that
the villain waa to be caught within six
months. It was eight months before
James Dalton, convicted slayer of Stot
ko, was arrested.
There are three persons who claim
the reward, "namely, Detective Aleck
MacDonald and Officer Cecil Thompson,
who arrested Dalton and Llbby Morgan,
who gave the clue that led to Dalton's
arrest. H. J. Shinn Is the heaviest sub
scriber to the reward and as he Is now
In California, the matter will rest until
he returns. Those interested tn the re
ward think Shlnn will consent to allow
the reward to be divided, even though
Dalton's' arrest was after the six months'
time limit was up. On the same night
that Stotko was killed an attempt was
made to blow open the safe of Shlnn &
CO.
Forestry Reserve Bill.
(United Press Leased Wire.) 1
Washington, D, C, Feb. 27: .The
house committee on the Judiciary to
day granted its Initial hearing oa tha
constitutionality of the Appalachian for
estry reserve project, which, haa for
Its object the setting aside of large
tracts In the southern Appalachians and
In the White mountains of New Hamp
shire for toreat reserve The support
ers of the measure believe that the con
stitutional questions Involved In the
project are fully covered br decisions
of the United States supreme court, and
they hope that the Judiciary committee
will nnnrt it riorlalrm without delay BO
as to give time for the passage of the
blU at the preaent session.
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of Baby Bllsa The reduction has been
natural and gradual, and has at no
time Interfered with my regular dally
dutlea or caused me the slightest In
convenience In any way The action
of my heart Is strong and regular, and
I have got rid of that 'smothered up'
feeling which bothera all excesalvelr
fat people. My breathing Is easy and
I feel strong and active, and lighter on
my feet than I have been for yeara.
"Please aend me another supply of
your Safe Fat Reducer, aa I am about
out.
"Very truly yours. J. H,- Bechle Jr.,
$07 Cedar Street, Canton. Ohio.
Took 16 Pounds
Off the first Week
"My Dear Mr. Kellogg: I wiah to In
form you that my clothes are all too
large for me now; this loss comes In
one month's time. Your Safe Fat Re
ducer took off It bounds the first
week. I feel muchi better and look
better. I used to take cramps while
at work, and they would be so had In
my hands and back that 1 would have
to quit work.
"I expect before mv reduction ceases
to be reduced to 190 pounds."
Tours sincerely. Robert Tabron, Cof
feyvllle, Kansas.
Free $1.00 Package Coupon
This coupon is good for a $1.00 package of Kellogg's Safe Fat
Reducer.Mf sent with ten cents in gilver or stamps to help cover postage
and packing, and as evidence of good faith, and if you can honestly say
that you have never used this treatment before. Only one package will
be sent by mail in plain wrapper to each person. Also testimonials will
be sent from hundreds who have been greatly reduced. Fill in your
name and address on dotted lines eiow ana man to
P. J. KELLOGG, 1438 Kellogg Building,
Battle Creek, Mich.
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SPOKANE NEWSPAPER
WIHS LIBEL SUIT
Washington Supreme Court
Says Story of Broken En
gagement Not Libel.
(Siteclil DMpatch to .The Journal.)
Olympia. Wash., Feb. 27. The
Spokesman-Review has won a suit for
damages for libel Instituted agalnot
It by M. H. Whltehouse, a Spokane pi
oneer. The suit waa based on an article ap
pearing In the newspaper July 14, 1804,
relating that Mr. whltehouse had se
cured a license to wed one Clara S.
Reed, but that something had arisen
to prevent the marriage. The news
paper made a mystery out of the sit
uation, and gave the artlole consider
able prominence, -
The action was dismissed In the Jow-
.r onnrt unrl the luniemi court af
firms this Judgment One Cause of
action waa dismissed on the ground
that the article contained nothing li
belous per se.
As to the second cause of action
the court finds .that there was not a
sufficient showing that notice had been
served on the publisher of the paper
prior - to . Instituting the suit, as re
quired by the newspaper libel law. A
showing was made that the notice was
served on W. H. Cowles but tha proof
was insufficient to establish . him as
the publisher pf the paper.
Overall Joins tha Benedickg.
Chicago, IIL. Feb. 27. When the Chi
cago club Of the National league starts
on Its spring training trip next week,
Orbte Overall, one of the star pitchers
of the team, will carry his bride, with
him. "Big Jeff," aa the popular pitcher
ie known To tha fans, was married today
to Ills Ethel Hlnson, ,of Englewood,
At My Expense Thai
Lost 90 Pounds
and feels fine
Mrs. H. W. Pohn of Columbia, Mia
sourl, writes: "I have lost la weigo
90 pounds and am feeling fine. I wis!
people suffering with obesity woul
write me and let me tell them wha
I know your remednas dona X fee;
now I am a well woman.
Doctor Recommends It
To show you what physicians them
selves have to sav about Kelloirg'e Sat
Fat Reducer, here la a letter from Mrs!
E. P. Bean, M. D.. or Monntt. Miasoun
"Prof. F. J. Kelloeg: I think you!
Safn Fat Reducer will do all you claln
for It and even more. When I began
taking It I weighed 192 pounda.
tnnlr one month and a. half of treat
ment, and I now weUh 150 and fee
so much better. I have recommendei
voiir treatment to several of mv patl
ents and find the same good results lit
eveyy case. I never reit netter tnai
when I was using the food.'
Yours truly, airs. E. P. Bean, M. D.
Monett, Missouri."
Leaves No Wrinkles
You should have no fear, after being
rprtnrnrt bv Kelloaflr'a Safe Fat Re
ducer that your loss of weight will
result in wrinkles, cs Is usually th
case with ao many treatments usod fo
flesh reduction.
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SEEDS "S"d
If Interested In gardening or rarm
' lng you want the best seeds and
plants and should send for our
1908 CATALOGUE
It tells all about the good thtnga
we have which you ought to plant,
ALFALFA SEED
We are tne laraest dealers in Al
falfa on the Paclflo coast and now
have our new stock of Utah Seed.
The crop 'is short and we advise you
to buy early.
LIVERM0RE NURSERIES
Here we grow our choicest stock
of plants and trees and call yourat
tentton to a fine lot of Mulr peaches,
French Prunes on both both Almond
and Myrobolan roots; Orange and
Lemon Trees. V
n JAcrsow stxott.
Ban rranclsoo.
(Successors Cox Seed Co.).
Overall and his bride of today hi
long been fast friends, but according
report, the pitcher did' not euooeed
clinching his bold on tne enactions oi
the young lady until after he had don
his part In winning the world's efaanvl
ttohshlp lor his team last fall. Thf
ride is an accomplished musician and
Very popular in EnglewooL society. ,
Ooen Monday '
Don't forgett ' Bali
timore Dairy Lunch!
it's , restaur
rant! ' 1 87 U : Waahinrton street, -rim
Rothchlld building, back, of lobby!
unique?, j .interesting I ft"
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