, ; , . ' . THC OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, 'MARCH li1 1003. ' ' ' mm. ins OLDEST Kccords of Christian Brotb 'IBS n : ers Show That Foundation Was Laid in 1541. y,;-v.'A. ,,t , . y ' Banta Fa, March I. The- ancient Ban ' U Fe chuich at Santa Ft, New Mexico, la the oldest lioaee of . worship In the United States, according to tths claim '. t tha Chrlatlan Brother, tha Calho'io 1 order which haa obarca ot tha" edifice, brother. David.".; wbo looka -after.',. the nlrituol welfare of the pariah, aaya the reoorde of the Chriatliin Prothera ahow '-' that the foundation . pf the : Santa Fe church wa laid In 1541. The next old - eet church bulldln In' thla country ia v- the miaslon of Ban Xavler, aituated near , TuoBon, Aria ona, . In - a Fapag-o , Jndlau aettlement There ia a dinoute aa to whether the Ban XaTler ' mlasion waa . atarted In 1847, aa la aaaerted by aome, or at a later time. d Coronado, Who la ' aald to have laid the corner atones of ; the mlaaion-building. '. waa InfipatnMn IS 4 T. vand it ia believed by -those who 4 have investigated the facto bearing on the eubject that the 8anta Fe church 1 10 or. tlyeara older than the Sao 1 Xavler miealon building... . .-. ; ' t'- The conatructlon of the Santa Fa edi fice waa elow work. '. The wore expert t artlaana had to bo brought all the way from Spain. - Indiana were forced - to perform mnch of the hard manual la bor, auch aa .maklag the- aaobe bricka or blocka which were need in the walla and carrying them to the placea where they were laid. The walla of, the building are irom wm a nv wi thick. That the aun-dried clay blocka were atrong and oervlceable la atteeted by the -fact that they have withstood the ravages of the elements for nearly 400 years, and still i are In apparently aa good condition aa when they 'were first placed In poattlon. " , - The cbnrch haa undergone many im proveroenta since first it waa built. It now haa little resemblance to the origi nal atructure. The adobe outelde walla have been smoothed over With plaater. and wherever evidence of decay waa shown repalra were made. The ancient belfry haa been remodeled to auch an extent that Ita appearance la entirely changed from that of the original structure. The old bell, which la aald to have been placed In the church , la at the time of lta completion, now oo cupiea a position just Inside the en trance door of the church. The bell of Itself is a relic that attracts the atten tion of all who visit the blstorio place. It waa cast August . )S5, aa ia hown by tha date which la .moulded upon ty. The tone of the bell la' mel low and musical and-1 can be heard a great distance. The distinguished honor of ringing thla ancient bell la accorded to but few persona by "Brother David." Prealdent Roosevelt la one of those who waa In vited to aound forth the tones of the bell. Thla was la 1903, when the preal dent visited Santa The chlef-execu tlve of the nation pulled the rope with vigor that cauaed the bell to give forth a tone that waa heard far beyond the limlta of the pariah. i Ancient BelL Thta hull ia uid to have done service In Spain for nearly 200 yeara before It waa brought to the ancient pueblo of Santa F and Installed in this church. In the times when the church edifice waa need aa a fort to ward off attacks of the Indiana the bell waa uaed to sound the alarm to the settlera of the 6anta Fe district rrhen the Indiana wooped down upon the pueblo. whn fha church was built and' rot a century or two afterward the openlnga In lta wans, now miaa wib wimwi of glass, were covered with woven In dian blankets when atorma came. Ordi narily the openings were left free of obstructions and the pure air of the mesa swept through the building. The bare ground served for a floor until 1710. when a puncheon floor wka put down. Since that date the Interior of the church haa been ornamented with a gallery. The walla of the edifice are adorned with a number of paintings, some of which are the work of old masters and are very valuable. - AT Girl Yells .Wh.en Robber , Thrusts Revolver in ! Her ; Face. ! (Special Dispatch to. The Journal.) ,r, Baker City, Orv March -An attempt . to rob 'the house of Isaao 'Baer waa fiuetrated last night by the timely ar ' rival of Miss Blanchett, a' domestic, ) upon the scene. V Mr. and Mrs. Baer left home about - T o'clock to spend the evening with friends and were not at home at the -.time 01 me nwmpua ruuuoiy. I Tfilanchett carried a key to the back door and returned 10 me nouae aooui S:S0 o'clock, having spent the afternoon with her sister. She came In at the Bide gate ao as to enter the rear door and did not notice anything wrong un til she had aacended the steps onto the Rorch, when she ran Into a man who ashed a light on her and thrust a ariAamiarir revolver within a few inches of her face, with the warning not to scream make any fuse or he would Bhoot her,',; ejhe was too scared to movei or utter a aound until she heard an-1 other man say "For God'a aake don't) hoot the jgjrl." -With a yell of terror that brought forth the neighborhood. Miss Blanchett, turned and fled down the steps toward ' the gate. She did ot stop to see whether the would-be robbers contin- : ued their operations or not, but when the neighbors arrived no trace of them could De found. An Investigation . t a that thj. mn' hnA not tftHtnA an entrance to the hOUBO. I Lieutenancy Ooea Begging, -f (Special ' Dispatch to. The Journal.) - . Boise, Idaho, March 4.-Governor Gooding has Just received a Jet ter from Acting Secretary of War Oliver, on authority of the president, CLBkins' that he recommend a candidate from the Idaho national guard to take the examination - for admiasion to the regular army as second lieutenant, but the executive is unable to find one who la desirous of entering the United States service. The examinations, will take place next July. ' - ; Astoria's City Physician. (Special 'Dispatch to The Journal.) Astoria, March 4. The city council has elected Doctor Clara W. Reames to be city phyelclan. - . v Proper economy Grape-Nuts and cream, with an egg on toast.and a cup of piping hot Postum," form S riourishing and economical breakfast, ; : There a Reason! DOMESTIC SCARES BURGLAR BAKER church i Bhv! m mmmsmm mmmmmmMm bbpbbi . i mm a ft - ai t. a a a m mm mm a m. aaBkBBBr aaahiaaBBBr mm mm aaaaai amtlammmmm. v, vw v mmmm i " -l :.! 4 a m w mm ' v . a a - , aav 1 . mm mm - m a atA -mmmmmwr --mmamw' . " mm m- mm ." t,' lll.. M . - MM B. X BV aBBBBBB J aaa BB) mm mmmm. mmmm . . - . -f , . r -qaBBBai - u Btai mm i. .' bbbbbb mhww . . ( - m . - -a. ' : . -t : a:l" ' nLpvrr. Ur Affer-Af $1,000 tb ny :SfArDe?ilp?ofeionandnow. the. above. The Dental profession ia . constantly proclaiming we cannot and do noj do what we. Bay. , y . ; 3-:&r& fact that we pureeing more Den more room to our already large auaVSs IStSttat tlw.to merit in our;workmanshiP.1We tend an earnest request to 4nSiorLts to kindly caU and have their work, done by uslooked over and if .there is any- thing' wrong, itfll gladly be done over . . . V . p-IiSln in some of theleading cittf. of.tiie east, and we have not an rotoUnSaU oi jibiKty and npwledgeW Al&tal profeBBlon, ' again we extend the above ;4 challenge to all. Dentists: 1 ' v, '. v":' . ' 111 ol our dff ices are of the high' class; havlnfc installed all of iht latest appUances and formulas for - in t1 morally and ProfM8ioMl1 qualified pa carry out any assertion We may make. ( : -1 :d it "is ieil-kriown fict that whenever' a. thorough expert enter a new" field in any line, his profes .sional friends will knock at his door. , , , " - ' ' j ; ' ! -.We wish to add that we stand ready to testify and pVoVe to the public (hat we have never met " with one misfortune among; the; tens' of thousands of our patients. ;' ;Our phenomenal success is due to honest and high-class work at most reasonable prices. Thus, the reason jealousy exists. I ( ' -' All our work is backed up by , a protective guarantee. Nervous people and those afflicted with heart weakness can have their teeth extracted, filled and bridges applied without any pan or bad results by our improved methods. There is not a day passes over that we do not receive one or more bad cases from some one of yoW mosVlineS snd surgeons and not yet have we Son successfully. Those who cannot pay cash can have their, work done on the installment plan on the same basis as for cash. Consultation and examination Free. ' wtt ttmpt OY NO STUDENTS: EVERY ONE OF OUR DENTISTS ARE GRADUATES, xiwwnnlk FROM FIVE TO TWENTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE. WE OWN AND CON- mmommaEvmTED states, be sure you are in the RIGHT PLACE. . ( . LADIES in attendance. Uioii Painless leftists Dr. P. L. Austin, Manager 22 MALHEUR WOOL Want Uniform Coyote - Law : but No .BurketLLaw Sales Days Wanted. (BpecUl Wipatcli to.Tba JombU.) Vale! Or.. March 4Tha Malheur County, Wool Grower.' aasociation waa organU in thli tlty Monday and many problems ot intereat to the , aheop men of tha county were discussed Th. rn'aUng was presided oyer .brOjW W McKnlght. one of the PMM 5ereePe?e'd iST-' rtary of the state woo growers' as- of he turenubf animal industry for Orea-on, Washkiton nd JWo, on the Un"' Barkatt BUI ABsallad. The new law proposed In the Bur- mfln was bitterly assailed by each of S3SA anjnan, of the sheep- men or m wu" YhtoWll become, a law w. will huva to ffO OUt 01 DUSineaa 'J Snd of the county.", said Ant0ntSUr naa of Jordan Valley, and a chorua of "ao will? we." came from, all part of the hall, the resolutions committee KVtVraTt waV uninlmoualy adopt- Uniform Coyote aws. . , Tha coyote question was discussed at . . r J: . i. tn h tha con- jaw enouia o V V ern atatea, that -one tate mlgh : not benefit by the law of another atate. Dr? McClLre estimated that at least 2B0.000 eheep fell a prey to these ani mals -ayery year, not considering the snit . nthar forms of domestio life sacrificed each year. M"nS It least. He favored putting candl- tt.a likffiBiAtnr nn record D6- un ISO 1U( V , . , . lore vuw wouwuh, r""vv of paramount Importance to the sheep- man.' iijjs oreuiui from Ghairman McKnitht.- "Tea, more than Statement No. 1." Bait Stock u'bscribed. 1 Tha aaaoclatlon voted to ask the state association to aet Juno S and June Ml. a 11a 1 a Thai tn At fAf wiU b taken up by th wcretary of -.. - .. . t A. f If asMaShA WtnA tne Stale association, mr. swiuni .J"" waa present and aug-g-eated that these dates would In all probability be most acceptable to tha state association, y K.onrl aharAa rtt atnek were mbanrihad Chv r the association in the Idaho Sheep Association Bait company. holdera of somethlna- like M to !& per ton on nuv vuv u , At the eveninr session a permanent Oraanlftation waa errectea oy ine aaop- tlcally the same aa the one governing the association of Umatilla county. ' Tha following permanent officers were elected:- George W. McKnlght, . nrsaMfint: Harrv Andaraon. vice-Dreal- dent; Blwood L. Clark, secretary. The following, acting with tha offlcera elected. . will constitute - the - aaecutlve pnmmittee of the organisation: , Hub Waltera, Tom Turnbuli nd J. H. Bea At I'l p. m. the members of the as sociation adjourned to the - Goodrich hotel, where the cltlxena of Vale had prepared a banquet in honor of tie LIEU MM 12 MORRISON 40 00' MEII SEE RIPARIA; MOVE Oil - 1 w Brawny Laborers- by Train- load Pass Tjirough Town . During the Season. (Special DUptten to Tbe Jonnwl.) Plnrl Waah. March 4. To have an army of 40,000 brawny railroad laborers paas through a town of scarcely iob in habitants. . secure accommodation at the One small hotel and restaurant sup ported oy me village ana o men o i ently tetraca their tp nd reaume former on other nlacea In the world aside from that ahut In by the can yons of the Snake river valley, nas been the scene witnessed by the ham let of Rlparla. the lower terminus of the Washington A Idaho road, which Is building 77 miles up the crystal Snake to Lewlston, Idaho. rvnaarva.tiva aatimatea nlared on the number of men, a congregation of va ried nationalities, wno, aunng tne pum aaawa rnAnrh m kava Vtaan ah 1 rift. Y.V thft tralnload Into Rlparla for employment on the railroad construction. Is placed k.u Kivnnn it ihl, tlma nnt a alrn Lof the horde' of humanity.ywhlch would apparently be thronging thVitttle strip 01 country, ia jviueiii. ucy uot as quickly ana as suenuy aa tney, ram, unobserved personally, but traveling In motley - crews. Beds strapped on their backs, withaheir last month s earnings securely tucxea away to do ueiu iuwi from use until their appeals for work were unheeded, griisled. bearded men. lada accompanying, their brown-faced fathers, Italians, Greeks, a few Mon tenegrins, Japanese and a scattering of surging for months Into the village. uuei near mparts, nave nyymuuwj not felt the influence of a flood of rail road laborers coming within their gates. Lewlston. the upper terminus of the railroad, wnicn tney were canea to con struct, has been void of any evidence Spokane, the largest city in the district. naa aa yet , interact no wuru vi nm.i protest or oommendatlon. The laborers have aeeminarly vanished Into the un known. y In not one or tne small towns aiong the river bank haa an Imported labor- Inr man atnnned tn make his home. They have paased In aad slipped out witn tneir cnosen crowa. oiragRicio ar seen daily, a part of them com mencing a weary Journey to other fields to seek employment, others turn ing their backs on the village, and, pack laden, atartlng the trudge up the rail road grade to the construction camps where are employed others of their Ilk. 1;;VT::' yjQ ' i .y.i s"1! !i , . . e -2? UilUlNO 1 . . .Vlw OUR NEW POLICIES OFFER ALL THAT IS BEST IN V ; LIFE CONTRACTS EITHER TO BUY OR SELL. . tow Non-PfirticiUng Rates High Cash Values SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO RELIABLE ACTIVE AOENT8. . Apply to nUBM B. BXAJU. JCaaager of Agents. tt4 iumhes axoaaags BMf. Dentists, barring none,, who will com- Kansas for Taft, A (United PrM Leased Wire.) Topeka, Kan., March 4. Republicans of Kansas met In state convention here today to name delegates to the National Ranublican convention. As the atate committee and practically all of the county conventlona have indorsed the candidacy of Secretary Taft for th; presidential nomination it is renaruou as a foregone conclusion that the Kan sas delegation will be sent to Chicago under Taft Instructions. Drawbridge to Be topaired. (Special -Dtepntcb to The learntl.) Astoria, Dr., March 4.The Wahkia kum county court, now in session at Cathlamet, Washington, has awarded a contract to Ferguson and Houston, to construct a draw rest for the draw bridge over Brook slough, near Bka mokawa, for $6,658. . Paralytic Patient Improves. (BpecUl Dispatch to Tb Joorait) Wilson vllle. Or., March 4. JT. W. Jaager of thla place, who has been suf fering for two weeks with a paralytic stroke, complicated with grip; Is much Improved and his recovery Is hoped for. He ia 69 yeara of age CASTOR I A Por Infants amd Children. Ttu Kind You Haya Always Bought Bsars th gigaatursof .Wet and Slippery. pavement maks aooldants to harass frsqasnt. Far Outs, Bruises, Sails Stratus try Mexican MustangLiniment HsoskS down to ths bona, relieves all soreness In a Jiffy v thea heals the wound or torn llasments. Ks grsat antl septlo qualities maks tt safo and suro. -v -v -v Equally good tor Man or Beast Our FREB Wklrt, " PotaU from a J Horat Doctor'sDlary" will hslpyou in curing your llrestock. Send for it. LTOK MANUPACTUBIKO CO, 44 South Fifth St., Baoo4.TS,N.Y. THtaBWiLCb V.Pi) - V . W. - ' ,' " k . mmmmmmmmmL. V . S I ' v - ' , CORNER FIRST TV I Bankers and Lumbermens t AMONG THE LUMBERMEN WHO ARE STOCKHOLDERS ARE THE F01 JOHN W. BLODGETT, Grand Raplda, Mich. ARTHUK HILL, Saginaw, Mich. W. W; MITCHELL, Cadillac, Mich. . EL N. SALLINQ, Manistee, Mloh. J. WENTWORTH, Bay City, Mich. $m wmim amd childm ' ,, , ?v.. ; "' . ," - .- 1 f-sMM: 1 ' ' 'y' (y J DR - p AUstIN, MANAGER N. E. Corner Second and Stark Streets Portland, Oregon Capital . . $250,000 G. K. WjENTWORTH President - JOHN A. KEATING Vice-President H. D. STORY Cashier F. A. FREEMAN Assistant Cashier LOWiwu: O. W. EARLE, Hermansvllle, Mich. O. K. WENTWORTH, Chicago, I1L A. W. COOK, Brookvllle, Fa, N. P. WHEELER, Endeavor, Pa, W. E. WHEELER. Portvtlle, N. T. O. F. WATSON. Tlonesta, Pa. THE L AWE MSTITDTE, Women's and Children's Diseases Treat- ' . ed exclusively by graduate and licensed ' ' . Women Physicians only NERVOUS AND CHRONIC DISEASES 1 SPECIALTY .. . . i ",':y- - '"'"'' -y.o c .'s i'' a y .y'"s 5-'jy,y'y Maternity Cases given careful attention and up-to-date maternity , hospital In J - -,. connection. - t i No Charge for -Consultation -Corre--"' ( y spondence Splicited. , , , SUITES 5 TO 14 GRANDjOTEATRE BLDG HVt Washington. Street , Corner?, Park r: . " BOTH PHONES--Maiiii 3328, A5G07 - v ' APPOINTMENTS MADE BY PHONE , K. .,1 ' j ;vi.y N Bank ',-... . y; W. B. MERSEREATT, PortTllla, N. Y. ' '. . U J. WENTWORTH, Portland, Or. X E. WHEELER. Portland. Or. W. A. DUSENBURT, Olean, N. T. J. H. COOK, Portland, Or. E. & COLLINS, Ostrander, Wash. members ox u aasociaupn. y .t ; j.y wi: