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l ; : the " oregon: daily journal. Portland. ' Saturday evening, r February 29, 1008. ; . - - : ; IXSURANCH insurants. Isaac L Whits, yimc InsuhancJI 144 ct --'r jewelLrs J WOLF. tl WASH. riNI BPRCTA- clee OOo. Klein watches It rtepmring LASD 8CK IP WANTED AND FOB SALE. OAA1U. FIRST N-TIONAX, BANK, Portland. Oregon. . CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. IJ.I00.90I. a LI KINDS, INCLUDINO APPROVED forest reaerv scrip for urveyed. un eurveyed timber and prrlj V","" land. H. M. Hamilton. "The Portland OOVETTNTJEKT-fiCRIP. A Lb klNTjS. for urveyed or unurveyed lands, lowest prices. Mmilton A Scoy. bD4 i-oiumuia uiui., " - neya. 1XATUKU AND FINDINGS CHARLES U MASTICK CO.. FRONT and Oak ale., leather and akin of i..nrintirn rnr all Durpoaea; ol and tap cuttera: flndlnga liONKV TO LOAN RfTMEMHER. '''' ir YOU WORK, WE WILL LOAN YOU MONET SALARY LOANS UPON PLA S NO TES. "A BSOLl'TELY NO SECURITY.' OUR RATES ARK THE LOWEST. "WHAT MORE CAN YOU A8KT STATE HbCURITY CO, - 704 DKKUM BLDQ. : MONEY. M . For all salaried people. Coma and get It; cheapest rates, smallest payment in city: for any one that wanta to majce a loan privately and dealrea to b treatad honorably thla la the place. HUTTON CREDIT CO.. 611. fifth floor, Pckum bldg. CONFIDENTIAL LOANS ea planoa. furniture , warehouee ro rrlpts. ate. Any deserving peraon may eecur a liberal advance, repaying by esay Installment. NEW ERA LOAN A MORTGAGE CO.. 805 AMngton bide. LOANS MAD bonds, U. NOiNTEREST FA IB ON ACCOUNTS. sort . TTnITED STATES' NATIONAL BAJlk' Of" PORT 1 1 Northwest Corner Third and Oak Btrweta w Transact a General Hanking Bualneaa. LVIAFTS ISSUED Available la All CI ilea ol the United State and jurop, Uoiagkoag and Manila. CoUeoUoo made on Favorable Terma. Prealdent J. U A1N8WORT1I I Caahler R. W. SCIIMEER VIce-iTealdent K. UA BAKNE4 Asaisiant Caahler W. A. UOLT Aaaiatant caanier. ...... .i,. a. M. WHIUHT TADD '4'ILTUXS, HAN hi ti-Portland. Oregon. Established 10. W. U. LAUU - 11 hi. iAlILL J. W l.Ailll A Traaaact a General Banking bualneaa, SAVINGS BANK DiuPARTMtNT. Bavlng hooka laaueo on aavlnga depoalt. Intereat paid on time depoelta. 1-tib. liANh. OF CA1-1 UWN IA ICslaDUah-. !. ied Office.' Nan Fraaolaoo, Capital paid up t,v0,00 l surplus and undivided proflie 41,Hl.i7 Ueneral iianklug and Exchange Bualneaa Tranancied. Intereat on Tim iepoiia, bavinui dh-cahi aaz.ni. Accounts may be openea Of tig and up ward. Portland Branch Chamber of Commerce Building. WM. R, MACKuA Manager J. X, MUM 1 CHAkLl. . . A t Manager UHCHANTS NATIONAL BAN Iv Portland, Oregoo. CHINESE) M J. K'lUML WA'lUON...Preaiont I M. 1 JJUHttAid Vioe-Prealdent U. W. HUYT caaoiar UEORUhi W aufT Aaa I Caauief a. c CAlCMirxu atcBna Aeaiaiani caanicr. Uranaacta Ueneral jinking uuaineaa. Uialta and Letiere of Credit laeued. AvauaDf to Ail raria oi nm rrgnu. vouactiona a hpeciaity. -UOND8 AND LN VKSTMK.NTS. rTaTr1aBf1lrTlJ3BBHSaSBtffBWa " "" " '" a "" MUST DIE FOR MUliDERlXG-QIItL K IITHFATIIES I I ri TfT U ' T. i. , i.T - f rVTaV . 1 1 M . 1 f i ' e M I ill Ar'i: aVT s i vtt Jf f-i i r i iiuaIi i l rw ? rr 1 . 1 ..i i o i JFM -- VH i tor mm. l" ';!-" " .v If I 11 " .- !( a ft 'v' :7 -y I lf Vt';!''-'j- .." "'-. "W."' i. tr.i.-" 1 KM -V t -i-Vi'l rJfl f'rp iff M URK18 BROTUERS. Chamber of Commarc Building, Municipal. Railroad and Publlo Service Corporation Bonda. .uVVNINU-llOl'nJNS COMPANY Katabllahad Utl BROKERS. STOCKS, BONDS. UKAlNr-Bougnt and Sold for Cash and ob Margin. Private Wires. Rooms 201 to 104 Couch Bldg. Phones: M-3; A-1U7. G1LA.ND CENTRAL STATION TIMU CAKD. LEAVING PORTLAND. ttihur7 Panaenaer . , Cotiage Grove l-asaeiiger. .4:1b p. m. i jirurnl iLiDrom 7:4t p. m. ban ranclacu Kxpress ll.vv ulght. WEST SIDE. Corvallla Paasonger 7:00 a. m. bherldan Pasaenger 4:10 p. m. Kurest Grove I'anaenger. . . 11 :uu f oit urove l"i;iiaei . Houtbern Pacific. t:lt a. m. ON ALL STOCKS AND t.l flnnthern Pacific. TJnlon Paolflo and bit other good atocks old on installments: write me wni you havo. and wish to buy. sell or bor row on; prompt, rehable aervlce. C. E. Rankin. MonaJnock b'dg., San tranclsco, M6NEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO pl and others upon their own names without aecurlty: cheapest rates, eaaleat Mvmcnti: offices In CS principal cities; iuve yourself money by aeitlng our terms first. Tnlman. tit Ablngton bids. ARRIVING PORTLAND. Oregon Express 7:51 a. m. voyage urove raaaanger. .ii:iv a. m, Roaeburg Pasaenger 0:10 p, w. Portland Kxpreaa 11:10 p. iav WEST SIDa Corvallla Paaaenger 0:10 p. m. Sherlaan Paaaenger 10:10 e. et. Foreal Urove Passenger .. 0:v0 s. tn. Forest Urove Paaaenger..'. 1:00 p. m. leaeraon Street Depot. Portland to DalUa 7:40 a, m. i Dallas to Portland 10:10 Su m. Portland to Dallaa 4:10 p. m. j Dallas to Portland 0:00 p. m. Oawefio-Portlaud suburban Leaving Portland at 0:10 a. m hourly Ualna I during morning ana iiwrowa. ia irn.to teavea oepoi zor uawego at 11:04 p. m. 6:10 p. m. Northera raclflc Tacoma and Seattle Exp... 0:10 a.m. North Coaat Limited Norih Coaat A Chicago Lim. J:00 p. nj. jj Portland Jiprea ... overland Expreas 11:40 p. m. Overland Kpreae ... 7:00 a. m. 4:l p. m. 1:10 p. m. Oregsa IUllroad Kavlgatlou Company. MONEY TO LOAN FOR U U 1 LD 1 N U purposes: can be repaid In monthly Installments. Call for partlculara. Co lumbia Life A Truat Co, 214 Lumber Kxchange DlOg. TO LOAN1 Ot.OOO OR LESS, t PEK , cent, real estate. Farrlngtbn. Veit ion bid Pendleton Paaaenger 7:14 a. m. Chicago-Portland Special.. 0:10 a. m. Spokane Flyer 1:10 p. m. Kan. City A Chi. Exp.... 0:00 p. in. Spokana Flyer 0:00 a. in. CnL, Kan. City A Port Exp. 0:40 a. m. Chicago-Portland Special . 1:60 p. m. Portland Paaaenger 0:10 p. m. Astoria A Columbia IUver. Astoria and Seaside Exp. Astoria Expreas 0:00 a. m. 0:00 p. m. Astoria A Port Passenger. 12:10 p. m. Portland Expreaa 10:00 p. o. 0100,000 TO LOAN IN SUMS OF 11.000 or more. 0 to 7 per cent, on Improved realty. M. O. orirnn, zdb oiara. SALAliY LOANS STRICTLY CONFI denUal; easy to get and easy to pay. T. A. Newton, til Buchanan bldg MORTGAGES, FIRST OH SECOND liens and other real estate securities aiscounted. H. E. Noble, commercial dik, MONEY TO LOAN AT 0. 7 AND 0 PER cent on Improved real estate security. J. Frank Porter,-107 Commercial bldg. FROM 0300 TO 15,000 TO LOAN ON real estate aecurlty: ...Coast Commer rial Co.. Dekum bin? MONEY TO LOAN ON TIMBER LAND on easy terms; no agent. D-262, journal. . MONEY TO LOAN, IN FIVE TO FIF-teen-dpllar sums, by private party. Address F-108, Journal. IMMEDIATE LOANS 00 TO 15.000, ON aU securities. R. I. Eckerson A Co, room 0, Washington -bldg. Main 466S. MONEY TO LOAN. LARG" LOANS A . .mmI.IO-w k..Illna Ia.h.. lA,aat talvvciBVivi tyuaiuioigs jubiib, ivw-sbi, saLsa fire Insurance. W. Q. Beck. 112 Falling. SALARY LOANS-SLOWEST RATE AT Employes' Loan Co, 710 Dekum. LOAN FOR THE ASKING SALARY OR chattel. The Loan Co, 410 Dekum. QUICK LOANS ON ALL SECURITIES. S. W. Ktrtg. 46' Wash, bldg. M. 0100. MONEY TO. LOAN ON ALL KINDS of security. W. Holl R. 0. Wash bldg. In sums of .2,000 to 120,000 ix W. Goddard, 110 2d at MONUMENTS NEU A-K1NG3LEY. 208 1ST, PORT land' leading marble and granite wka OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. LTLLEBELLE PATTERSON. 8PE clallst on nervous, a-tute and chronlo ' dawg'. 17 Fen ton bldg. Pacific 110. DR. R. B. NORTHRUP. 416-16-17 DE- kum bldg.. Id and Washington eta. Phone Main 049. Examination free. MUSICAL OLD PIANOS MADE NEW. TUNING, - regulating and polishing. Portland Piano Hospital, 260 Third. Main 3162. 4J4. ii- tM:,nuKN. PUPIL OF PRO feasor Otakar Levlck. violin and viola teacher. A-4160. 184 Pine. Pac. 2988. MUSIC STORE. BAND IN8TRU ments. L. Selbeellng. 204 Tourney bldg.. and Taylor. MANDOLIN. GUITAR. BANJO. J. PAR ker. a.uite 42. Mllner bldg., 350H Mor. . PIANO. VIOLIN. MANDOLIN. BANJCtT Prof. Smith. 292 12th. M. 4703. A-8360. Louis a. creitz. teacher: op 189. Canadian Pacific Ilaiiirajr Co. C. P. R. Short Line, via Spok.0:16 p. m. Via Seat, Vic A Vancouver. 1:00 p. m. Via Burnt! 11:40 p. m CP. R. Short Llnvla8pok. 0:00 a m. Via Van, Vic. and Seattle. l:lt p. m. Via Buniaa and Seattle 7 a to. Cars Leave Ticket Office and Waiting Room, Flrat and Alder streets, FOR OREGON CITY: 4:00, 0:20 a, m, and every 10 min ute (on the hour and half-hour), to and Including 0:00 p. ro, then 10, 11. last car, 12, midnight Gresham, Boring; uagie rea, ada. Caxadero, Falrvlew and Trout- cada. dale-IMS. -7:16. 0:15. 6:16. 7:25 p. Portland Rjn Light, & Power Co. FOR VANCOUVER. Tickst office and waltrnc-room. Sec ond and Washington atreeta A. M. 6:10 0:60. 7:25. 1:00. 0:16. 0:10. 10:20. 11:10, 11:60. P. M. 12:30 1:10, 1:60. 1:10, 1:10, 1:60, 4:10. 6:1(5. 0:60. 0:10. 7:0&C 7:40 0:16, 1:16, 10:lS, li:46. On third Monday In every month laat car leavea at 7:08 n. m. 'Dally ex. Sun. "Dally ex. Mon. 11:10 m. a. m.; 1:16. Oregon Electric Railway Company EFFECTIVE SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 16. 1000. Leaving Portland For Salem and Int ata'tna. 8:00 a m. For 8alem and Int. ata'tna. 11:00 a m. Vnr Salem and lnt ata'tna. 2:00 p. m. For Salem and Int. ata'tna.. 6:00 p. m. Arrlvlnr Portland. From Salem and lnt ata'tn.I0:40 a. ni. From Salem and lnt ata'tn. 1:40 p. m. From Salem and lnt ata'tn. 4:40 p. m. From Salem and Int ata'tn. 7:40 p. m. PAINTING AND PAPERING forIjest work, prices right. call P. A. PoanaE. 1095. 104 Union ave. RESORTS CASTLE EDEL BRAU (Twelve -Mile House) Most unique and best road house In the west; kitchen supplied from our farms: first-class goods; Port Is nd price. Fred T. Merrill, originator. RUBBER STAMPS AND . SEALS ALSO ALL OFFICE STATIONERY. P. U. C CO, zai piara, Jgf. .. STORAGE WAREHOUSE SPACE FOR RENT. ON track: Bjooda atorea. western oiurng. Transfer Co.. 121 Hawthorne ave. STREET PAVING WARREN CONSTRUCTION CO. Street paving, sidewalks and cross ings. S14 Lumber Exchange. THE BARBER ASPHALT PAVING CO. of Portland. Office 665 Worceater bile SHOWCASES AND FIXTURES violin, 211 Sherman, cor. 1st Pac. MINES AND INVESTMENTS. FORI SALE A FEW THOUSAND ' shares Butte Boys Mining Co.'s stock. Phone Sellwood 7. Address E. P. A, 83 E. 8 2d st. - : t NOTARY PUBLIC v. commissioner of deeda Deutsche notarlst R. 14 Muikey bldg, 2d and Mor. SHOWCASES OF EVERY DESCRIP tlon; bank, bar and atore fixture made to order. The Lutke Mfg. Co. THE JAMES 1. MARSHALL MFG. CO, showcases, cablneta store and office fixtures. 289 Couch st. Paclflo 2181. RT H. B1RDSALL. DESIGNER; AGT. M. Winter Lumber Co, 7 Hamilton bldg. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES, RENTED. REPAIRED, sold. P. D. C. Co, 221 Stark. TeL 1407. UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING BIJOU UPHOLSTERING, 127 11TH. furniture repairing, satisfaction guar anteed. upholstering suppllea TRANSPORTATION COOS BAY LINE. The ateamshtp BREAKWATER leave Portland Wednesday at p. am, from Oak street dock, for aortn Bead, Mi neia ana coo Jtay pointa. arsh Frelaht re ceived till 4 p. m. on day of selling. Passenger fare, first class, 810: second class. 87, Including berth and meals. Inquire city ticket office. Third and Waahlngton atreeta. or Oak street dock. Columbia River Scenery KEOmATOB USD STBAMZBS. Daily service between Portland and The Dalle, except Sunday, leaving Portland at 7 a m.. arriving about I p. m, carrying freight and paasengera splendid accommodation for outfits and livestock. Dock foot of Alder St. Portland; taut or voun su, mi jjaiiee. SAFES DIEBOLD MANGANESE SAFES lines carried. Lock-outs opened. Jacks, lalls. metal furniture. Both plioiK-B. J. E. Davla. 66 8d. 014. Portland. Phone Mala SIGN AND SHOW CARDS FOSTER & KLEISER. SIGNS, THE largest sign makers tn the northwest 6tb and Everett sts. Phone Prlv. Ex. 65. Home A-1166. " PAINTS, OIL AND GLASS F. E. BEACH A CO, THE PIONEER Paint Co. Window glass and glaxing. is isc room . w - PATENT ATTORNEYS PROTECT TOUR IDEA WE CAN patent it Moulton & Scobey, attor neys, feOOColumbin bldg, Portland, Or. PATENTS, TRADE MARKS, COPY riehts. A. J. Matter, 618 Common wealth bldg. . . J. i. H1KSHHEIMER, 227 hi WASH. ST. r; patent and pension attorney. PLUMBERS DONNERBERG & RADEMACHER. 808 eurnsiae si. fnone Main 2119. SIGNS THAT ATTRACT" PORT land Sign Co.. 287 Stark. Pacific 1590. TOWEL SUPPLY CLEAN TOWELS DAILY COMB, brush, soap, 81 per month. Portland Laundry & Towel cjuppiy vo, via ana Couch eta Phone 410. TRANSFER AND HAULING , -PLATING AND OXIDIZING refin:shin-3. fixtures, port- land Plating Co, 302 E. Wash. E.1283. PRINTING PEASLEE BROS. & CHAUSSE. PRINT- ifie, removed irom 81 front St. to 253 Oo W near 8d. Full stock legal Modern prINtERY r- MOVed to m at, opp. Meier A Frank a. OG1LBEB Bkoa, PRifJtERS CARJjtC rn nain isdb.- llbix lmt .ROOFING. ni nuvriisu, UUTTERINQ re. -.C,IrLls nd goneral Jobbing. . JolL 111 Jefferson st pacific 141. IF- YOUR ROOF, LEAKS OR NEED8' painting, call E. 4969. 'Woedlawn 81L PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS DuruRVTDurr oiog. mon A-a ""CTR. en COBHimi 6136: largest and moat complete stenographic office In west REAL ESTATE J. II Plttenrer & co.V 2CJ. Ruasell et Phone -E. 404. Fir I n v 1 1 r twe. loana. real estate. - j jT w, OGlEBEE. REAL ESTATE AND U'uns; csuu 1863.- 1st, room U. C O. PICK OFFICE 88 1ST ST, BE tween Stark and Oak eta.; phone 696. Planoa end furniture moved and packed fnr ahlDDlne: commodious brick ware house with separate iron rooma Front and Clay sts. OLS EN-ROE TRANSFER CO. runornl transfer and atoracre: aafea piano and furniture, etc, moved, packed and shipped. 09 Oak st, between Front and 1st Phone Main 647, A-2247. ROSE CITY TRANS. CO. ALL OR- ders given prompt attention. E. 3159; res. B. 1871. j. c tinoiey. manager. 20OBTK MCmO STBAMSltXP CO.'S TXAISSSXPa Roanoke and Geo. W.Elder Sail for Eureka, San Francisco and Los Angela direct every Thursday at 1 p. m. Ticket office 181 Third .near Alder. DEEP, DARK MYSTERY FOR SCHWENKSVILLE Grace Brown, sweetheart of Ches ter A. Gillette, and the latest photo of Gillette, who must die In the elec tric chair for the murder of the girl, unless the supreme court of the United States grants him a new trial. The New York court of appeals re fused to interfere but notwithstand ing the small hope held out with the youthful slayer, he is confident he wll escape capital punishment through either the supreme court or or an appeal to Governor Hughes for the pardon or commutation of sentence. (Bpaeial Dispatch te The Jooraal.) Olympla. Wash, Fb. 10. Th legal action in which th leading theater of th state have combined to defeat, if posalbla, the Sunday cloalng act passed by th Jeglalatur of 1891 was argued before th supreme court yesterday afternoon. Th Issue 1 presented an applica tion for a writ of habea corpus for vrwiik ii. rmnnellan. manager of a Se attle theater who, wa arrested for vio lating th law. In a recent eaae in which Charle Herald waa the defendant the supreme court upheld the constitutionality or me act in an opiniuii. a ihuuuh . -rehearing wa filed and final Judgment ha been withheld. Th attorney for Donnellan are asking th court to modify tM opinion only to the eitent or holding that the law la unconstitu tional In th particular of forbidding th conducting on Sunday of bualneaa not 'dangarou to th publlo health, morals or safety. Th act forblda th conducting on Bunaay or race course, cockpit a, saloons and gaming aa well as theater. It I maintained that be- raue th theater buslneos Is a iswrui occupation It la not In the same class with saloons, and that the legislature haa not th constitutional power to prohibit the following of It on Sunday. IDAHO PEOPLE PLAN BIG COYOTE HUNT (Special OUpateb to The Journal.) Bayvlew, Ida, Teb. 1. What promise to break the monotony and create aom excitement at th earn time for the "ranchers just prior to the opening of spring work here Is a big coyote roundup planned for next week and which will be participated In by local people with gun and doga. Albert Blakney of thla place has a number of Imported foxhounds and I' the originator of the plan for a quick riddance of th coyote peat for a time at least. Several days will be spent In the chase and it I hoped by the farmers that a great number of theae animals will be destroyed, for their depreda tions of late have become numerous in the kllltns- of amall farm animals, and especially towards th chicken roost. SENTENCE TOO LIGHT, COMPLAINS PRISONER (Special Dtipstch to Tbt Joareil.) Loa Angelea. Feb. 29. Th district court of appeals today established a precedent in denying th queerest re quest ever maae lur a qew ini. i no appellant wns Harrison Oliver, a con victed criminal, who urged aa his reason that hie eentence of aeven years for grand larceny after having once served time. for burglary waa lesa than 'the minimum prpvided by statute. His at torney advanced the argument that this made the Judgment of th convicting court void. Th higher court hold that It. I not the policy of th law to allow a defend ant to complain of error In his own favor, and that the mistake he com plains of will not be corrected to his own detriment He will have to be satisfied with a seven-year term. il doctor; Has sad a IM taa ef rests her, ' sad la tkst eieey !? wO aa I glftag t mil is.werri nsMin, MttcvaT. roiuoMf ob Danes turn jQTcuiio ViTHoyf mb-atio. ob ' wiTHooT xbb in of a kaux . , 1 e neraaiM t eat Catarrh, aatbaa. t eas. Threat, " - BheesMHta .WeTToa , Mervaae LVMHt. BtnaMek. fJaer. KMe Tmahleet elae Lrt ' Mnakand. 6al Wes , seas aa an rrivsre iiami. A SURE CANCER CURE at Seatl tnm Paktss, Chsaa Oaf. Bart , aa little. J ir loo tn ArrucTiD.J vwtt okut. DEUX ABB HABOSBOUB. ' , tf tea easts esIL wrtU for avaietaei Mask . tad etrrlar. Isetnee 0 easts la taatp. . CONSULT ATIOIS FREE ux c,- ti wo euuJtsa ukMicum oo, r 1 tlH tint (., car, siiTMne. rerueae. uracea, Masttas Thla rasas. Scott's Santal-Pepsin capsules A POSITIVE CURE For Id flanmatloa or Oatarrt at the Blr and PlaMaaO Klj. nays. BO CBS iu ri. uora -inlrkly aaO BamaBaiillv th worat caara ol leierrfceie aaa Cileet, DO sastter at baw aug ttaadlBC, ABselatei arailraa. bald M draitlrta MSiam-msixca tWIIcOaatalae, Okie, hr all firatrtata, Every Woman k kbusreatedsndsboaldkBow aaaatUiewMaarttu MAIYEL wUrileg Spray w anaai arrajaa, JKfrc. sad aerfiaa, Heat-Sat el-Mat roevaalaal. ie y&ryi2,.zr. latra If ha eannol sot alv I MaaVKL, auuant no oitwr. hut arad auuaa for llluaUBiad anofc a.J.4. tl i faU phrtloalart snd dliwtiont la- mluabla to Lullat. NIRVII, CO b. aaa sr.. kiv innw far Sal ky Skldmera Sro Oe, WoodaH. Olarha Oa. aaa LSBa-Davts Dro Ca, 4 ltor. aaTBtfsBafo' URINARY DISCHARGES REUKVED IN 24 HOURS Each Cap- sole bears fMIDV) the nnlPV inran, a reaa ttrfmtt ALL OBUOGMTS CHICHESTER'S PILLS TIIK WUMON9 BBANP, A Larfleel Aak jaar Ongrimi fcr i riUaea-ler OtaaMalLraadAiX 1111a la Bad ul Val4 tiiltV boiaa, aaalad anh Blue Klbbaa. V: Take M atker. Vajr af yew " frrasstat, A.kfa.1 IIM lls-TEaTS MAJatoaB MBAK1 PILL, fca yam kaeara a Bait, Salaat Alwaya KaltabI sotonyomcisrsmimtKFRE la answering adTartlMnjeota bareta. pleas Wentlmt Tka Journal. JOHN W. GATES RAISES CHICKENS New York Financier Moves to Texas to Establish Big Poultry Farm. (United Preaa Leased Wire.) Port Arthur. Texas, Feb. 29 What wjll b the largest poultry farm in the world la to be established here by jonn W. Gates, the financier formerly of New York, but now a resident of Port Arthur, dates has had Dlans prepared for the big Industry, and expects before a year has passed to be shipping eggs by the carload to New York and other eastern mantels. GIRL SETS FIRE TO OIL-SOAKED DRESS Some Double-Dyed Villain Went and Sawed Off a Lamp Post, OREGON ' Main 69. TRANSFER CO, 184 N. 6TH. H eavy nau l ing ana storage. INDEPENDENT BAGGAGE & TRANS- fer Co. storage BZ4 staru. Main 407. W. M. JOHNSON. TRANSFER AND EX preaa. 23 Union ave. Eaa 4441. B-1001 WHOLESALE JOBBERS M. A. OUNST & CO, DISTRIBUTORS . jQF FINE CIGARS. PORTLAND. OREGON. EVERDING $t FARRELL, PRODUCE and commission naorchants. 140 Front at, Portland. Or. Phone Main 179. OREGON FURNITURE MANCFAC turing Co. Manufacturer of furni ture for the trade. Portland. Or. WADHAMS& CO, WHOLSESALE ORO cers, manufacturers "and commission merchanta 4th and Oak ata, LeWIS-STENGER BARBERS' SUPPLY . tmtimtm aupuiteB. mrpcrs xurai- ture. barbers' chairs. 10th and Morrison. The North American received the fol lowing dispatch last night from Its correspondent at Schwenksvllle, says the Philadelphia North American. It chronicles one of the first events of Importance there since S. W. Penny packer, a prominent resident of a Schwenksvllle suburb, retired to private life: Schwenksvllle, Feb. 28 Schwenks vllle has a deep, dark mystery. The borough officials are trying to find out who went and sawed off nn. nf tha borough lamp posts. When citizens llvinsr on Mill street arose one morning recently they found that the wooden post supporting a lamp on that thoroughfare had been nvni off near the ground. Of course, they are deeply incensed, and they insist that town council shall snarn no nnlna in me errorx 10 ierrei out the miscre ant who is responsible. JOHN DAY HARDWARE FIRM IN BANKRUPTCY Uses Kerosene to Make Her Death Certain, While Temporarily Insane. (Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.) Allentown, Pa, Feb. 29. Whil tern porarlly Insane as the result of a re cent illness, Miss Emma Fink of Slat Ington committed milclde this after noon. The young woman 1 had formerly re sided at Slatedale, where her father was proprietor of a general store. A year ago the store was burned to the ground, This afternoon she visited relative at her former home, went to see the ruins of the store, and then visited the grave of her mother. Returning, she took a can of kero sene and some matches and went to the Slatedale picnic grounds, where she poured the contents of the can over her clothes and then set fire to . them in eight of relatives who had been In formed of tier action hy children. The girl was bo badly burned that sne died witnm six hours. Throughout the country there stand magnificent buildings designed by the firm of which he Is the head. The re cent alterations to the White House, at Washington, were designed under hi di rection. The old Vlllard house, home of White law Reld, also was designed by his firm, and among the other buildings of not are Madison Square Garden, the Cen tury club, the Metropolitan club, th University club, the University of New York, the University of Virginia and Washington arch. The new Girard Trust building. In Philadelphia, was planned In part by Mr. MeKim. PENDLETON MEN TO ORGANIZE NEW CLUB STANFORD WHITE'S PARTNER IS WRECK THE ORATON Jk KKIflHT MBvi M ..it.tni',t'Je?.ther lUng xoanufac? turera. Portland, Or, 81 1st t BATES-WIGHT CO. CALENDARS, AD vertlslng novelties. 160 0th t - ALLEN & LEWIS. COMMISSION' AND - produce merchant Prnm mA r.i. WHOLESALE CROCKERY AND GLASS' (Special Dlapateb to The Jonratl.) Baker ' City, Or, Feb. 29. French Brother at John Day have gone into bankruptcy. W. O. Crowley, referee In bankruptcy, yesterday evening re ceived from A. D. Leedy. attorney for the firm, a petition setting forth the liabilities and assets of 'the company. In their petition the liabilities are list. ed at 826,798.90 and the aaseta at 111, 684.94, showing a balance of 115,209.02 which the firm is unable to pay. . The Detltioner are J. R. And s rrencn who. are engaged in the hard ware business at John Day. They are comparatively new comer In this coun try and have been conducting a large i store In the Interior. Thev hava a. long list of creditor in various parts of the country, two local Tlrms being In th number. The asset consist of th stock on hand and the .bllla that are owing to the firm by people who have purchased good a The date of hearing tf th case baa not yet peu get, diaries F. McKim, Founder of Fa mous Firm, Broken Down by Overwork. . New York, Feb. 29. Charles F. Mc Kim,' the famous architect and founder of the firm of McKim. Mead & White, is ui in a private sanitarium. He is a nervous wreck, as a result-of overwork. Since the killing of Stanford White by H. K. Thaw, McKim' nerve have not been of the strongest The shock of his partner's violent death appeared to leave a lasting Impression. Then, too, th loss of Mr. White from the firm caused more work to devolve upon the senior member. For several months Mr, McKim has been under the care of Dr. Charles Hitchcock. . ' Mr. McKim is one or the most widely known architect of this country. Al though 01. years old. he is still In the note. - ; f front . rank of the a , net i ctlvfe architect of Mr- McTCIm. . in 100S. was awarded a gold medal by King Edward for his share la th promotion of architecture. (Special Dlnpatch to Tbe Journal.) Pendleton, Or, Feb. 29. A private club will be formed In Pendleton with commodious quarters and with all th accommodations of an up-to-date in stitution of the kind. This statement Is made by prominent nv-n who are be hind a movement that has been on foot for several months, and Its success seems assured. Pendleton lacks a place where business men may congregate at leisure hours and where visitors In the city may be entertained. The Com mercial club does not fully meet the requirements'. Knappton Mills to Run Again. (Special PI'patch to Tbe Journal.) Astoria, Feb. 29. Tho Columbia mill at Knappton, Washlngion, operated by the Simpson Lumber company, will open March 2. They have been closed since the financial stringency set In last October. With the ODenlne- of this mill all mills on the lower Colum bia river will be in operation again. The Clatsop mill, which has been closed for two months, will open Monday. EASILYPROVEN There Is Not the Slightest Necessity for Leaving Portland to Look for Proof The .experience given below by this well-known citizen of Portland is easily proven. The proof he offers for his convictions can safely be left with the reader. It la a difficult matter to de scribe an aching back or any ..of tbe Ills caused by disordered kidneys. How to cure the trouble Is of much more Importance, and the most electing resi dent of Portland cannot ask for any better authority on this point than that given by D. D. Coffey, general delivery clerk at the Portland postofflce, and living at 428 East Morrison street. "Portland, Oregon, who saya: When I used Doan's Kidney Fills three years ago It was for a disorder that seemed to Indicate poisoning of the blood, and I believed it would be a good plan to treat the kidneys, for - my physicians bad been uhable to give me any. perma nent reiier. x rouna - inaii tn use of Doan's Kidney Pills proved my theory, for within a month I felt relief and continued their ' us until the trouble disappeared. Since then I have 'been entirely free from it," For sale by all dealers Price 80c Fostcr-Mllburn Co, Buffalo. New. York. sole agents for the United Stat. , . Remember th nam Doan and take no" otter. ?. ,v;rt v-xV-'-'-:k:; a Where Others Fail I want to Impress it upon every weak man that I can make him strong. vigorous, healthy, alert and free from tvery taint of dis ease and weakness. I have limited my spe cialty in practice to only a few of the more Important disorders, so that I could KNOW these thoroughly. 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