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r DRIFTS FOR DAYS ; ON UfJRUFFLEDSEA British Ship Leyland Bros! ! k ; Mahes Slow Passage i ' r it i' p i JIERE IK BALLAST i SEEKING BUSINESS British Bhlp Oan Dnchanaa ArrlTea 1' From Bant Rosalia 'to Carry Wheat to Eufor Ship Clan Rob ertaon Bold to Norwegian", i.' . V. I To drift along for 0 days Inflight fereeses and a scarcely ruffled ia with out seeing a,, sail or a streak of amoko ,f rom a passing, steamer wu tha eperl .enoe of tha craw of tha British , ahlp Leyland , Brpa. which 'la In tha jlyur from Valptralao' seeking a ' cargoT " ' i 1 Cuptatn Morgan declarta It "waa one of the moat uneventful voyages that imagination could depict, nothing but the dally routine of washing decka and taking turn) at the wheel aervlng to somewhat break tha monotony, ... The ahlp la at anchor in-the bay off Astoria awaiting ordera to proceed up the river, but Captain Morgan rente up thla mornlnc to confer with his agents. I lraylor, . Young & Co. He will return lino the vessel thla evening. Negotia tions for the charter or the vessel are Ibelieved to be on with prospecta of be ing cloeed any time altnough ra tea. are Sir below thoae going when the Leyland roa. left the South American port for the Columbia river. At that time con dition Indicated atlll higher freights and her ownera were not dlapoaed to except the offera then made. Captain Morgan conflrraa the report brought by olhrr navlgatora here from .Valparaiso to the effect that the port la In a very bad condition aa a result f tha deatructlve earthquake of sev eral montha ago. Like the German ahlp Nereua, the Leyland Bros, waa hell 'there aeveral months and used aa a jwa rehouse. The Nereue arrived here 'during the early part of the Wee, Captain Muller reporting that ha had een detained there five months to got rid of a cargo of merchandise brought 'out from Europe. Even though the freight waa In demand the consigned fwould not take it from the ahlp because Ihey were not prepared to atoro It even 'for a few daya. ( f Tha Brltlah ship Clan Buchanan, "Captain Thomson, arrived in the harbor reaterday afternoon from Santa Rosalia n ballast under charted to carry wheat to Europe for the Northwest Warehouse (company. In direct contraat to the Leyland Broa.. the Clan Buchanan maOe a. fast run up the coast, covering the distance from the lower Callfornlan port to the Columbia river In 84 daya. , Captain Thomson says Je speeded along before a fair wind all the way until ,off Tillamook Rock, when the ahlp fell . Into aflualls and a confused sea. Fear ing going ashore he stood- out for a couple of adays Instead of attempting to enter the river under auch coo Iditlons. , Captain Thomson waa here 11 years .ago In command of the Brltlsn ahlp Clan t Robertson, which was sold to a Nor wegian company a few montha ago and .yechristened the Mlfalda. The Clan Buchanan Is at anchor In the atream. COPPER MIXES WORKING. Captain Thomson of the Clan Bu '' chanan Sees Activity In Mexico ' The copper minea of lower Califor nia are In full blaat, turning out from 2,800 to 2.900 tone of copper every month, according to Captain Thomson, master of the Brltlah ahlp Clan Bu chanan. . ,. . He reports that Rant a Rosalia, where the copper Is shipped and where cargoes -of merchandise, fuel and building ma terial are Imported, was a very busy place when ho waa there, six vessels requiring aiienuun mi me . one time. This mude It impossible for the Clan Burhanan to get the use of -a stonm hoist and all her cargo, con sisting of patent fuerand coke, had to be lifted from the hold and damped shore by the use of hand winches. The steady operation of the copper mines calls for large quantities of lum ber for many purposes, a considerable tortlon of which la being furnished by Portland and Columbia river mills. in' hands op workmen. Steamer J. N. Teal Not Yet Ready to Go Into Service. ' The Open River Transportation com ' pany'a steamer J. N. Teal will not be ready for service for several days yet, and It la hardly probable that she will so out before the first of April. The work of mnking repairs haa not jet been completed, and It will be 10 daya before the painting and furnish ings have been completed. The J. N. Teal will operate between Portland and Celllo, carrying freight and nassencers. JPH , MA Hints aNTJtLiLituibuvjH. Secular tlnera Sua to Arrive, Breakwater, Coos Bay '.March 15 Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook. . ..March 16 Hanalei, Ban Franciaco ......March lfi Alliance. Coos bay.. Marc il O W. Elder. San Pedro March 17 Senator 8an Franciaco , March 17 Rose City, San Francisco ..... March 23 Roanoke, San Pedro and way.. March 24 Arabia, orient ..April 1 Klcomedla. orient May 1 - Alesfa. orient ........ June 1 ... Numantia. orient ; July l ertgJfgTJners; to Depart. 'Alliance. CooefSe. March .14 Numantia. orient March 15 flue H. Elmore. Tillamook.,.. March 17 -Hanalei. San Franciaco .,. .March 17 Breakwater, San Franciaco t. ...Men. It Oeo. W. Elder, San Pedro ....March 19 Senator. San Franciaco .......March 10 Roanoke, San Pedro and way.. March 26 Rose City, Kan Francisco..... March ti Arabia, orient ....... April l Nlcomedla. orient May a Alesia, orient .June. J Tassels in Fort. - St. Nicholas. Am. ah. .....Astoria Berlin, Am. ah Ooble Henry Villard. Am. ah St. Johns Acme, Am. sn rorusna Jjur, u. Arctic Stream, Br. ss. Oceanlo John A. Campbell. Ara. sch. . . . . Astoria jordanhlU, Br. sh. .t.innton Alice Marie, Fr. bk. ....Martins Jules OomoKia, Fr. bk. ..... .Greenwich Tricolor, Nor. as ...B. ft W. Milla I lb hnarnr Pmnkn I I "t U '""",r' f"1""" I ' Tm m to tfK 0ntt I imuwaum Orcgonlifc rnu MucvMOi.ixnia' comkanv . HOMC OmCS: rOKTLAND. oaaooN The rjioney you jy" prcnunrm In THIS compiny is invested in "Purely Otejon Securities and Helps in the upbuildinjoi a Cre iter Oregon. Safe, ecdndroical, comervative; everythbn that ts best lor the policyholder is in the contract. - .. . ' : - - . kiia. - i- faat CUnaM THE I TRAGEDY WHICH SHOCKED GERMANY. X 1 .wiC2'- . J - 1.1 f m ; , ; j i nil i n i , : n n m TUe tragedy which resulted ia the killing of Major Ton Schoenbeck, the suicide of Captain von Geoben and the incarceration in a madhouse of Madame yon Schoenbeck, has created a sensation in German social circles second only to the exposures of the count Camarilla by Maxi milian Harden. A picture of Frau Ton Schoenbeck is shown at the top. Below at the left is a photo tf Captain von Geoben, and at the right of Maor von Schoenbeck. Hoche. Fr. bk Pnlnima. Kor. bk ...Mill street , . Elevator .Coal bunkers Cdlunna, Br. bk T.rlnlr fa at la Br. ahlD Astoria Alice MacDonald. Am. ach, Largiemorei Br. sh........ Edward Detaille, Fr. bk.i. Sommerstad, Nor. aa..-. ... Strathblane, Br. as. Marechal Davont, Fr. bks. , . .Astoria '. .Astoria , . .Stream . .Llnnton . .Astoria .Dolphins juoucr, rr. ur. r,ii,i Stream Nereus, Ger. dk aikT Numantia, Ger. sa Alblna Alliance, Am. as...... Coucharft Crown of India. Br. bk sirear Verbena, Br. bk. . . .Montgomery No. 2 King Cyrus, Am. ach lilc0 AlDyn, KUS. ok. " i.nri; Ernest Legouve, Fr. bk ..S'vJ Johan Poulsen, Am. sa PI!5fl Clan Buchanon, Br. ah stream rn Xoutia to Xioad Lumber. Echo. Am. bktn. - i'0" A? M. CampbeU. Am. ach.. . . . . -Keoondo BL Helens, Am. sh 8an Franel-co Northland, Am, as ,.an Franciaco Melville Dollar. Am. aa...San Franclseo f.ane Am. ach. Redonoo Ravalli Am. ss San Francisco Albert Meyer. Am. ach.. San Franco Churchill, Am. sch wmnne? Kelburn, Br. bk. .Mojillones J. M. Weatherwax. Am. sch. San Fran . Sa Xtosta With Cement and aeneraL Eugana Rersallne, Fr. bk. Antwerp Cornll Bart. Fr. bk. An'" Aberfoyle, Br. fh. ...... An'w Edmund Rostad. Fr. bk ..London Emanuela Accanja. It. bk Hmg Asgard. Nor. Ship ZVrl Birturt, Fr. bk Antwerp Albert Klckmera. Ger. bk AJtw,rJ? Clan Graham. Br. ah. Cardiff Eugenia Fautrel, Fr. bk. Antwerp Vtncennes. Br.rah AJ,tw5r5 Gael, Fr. bk,..; London Goal Ships Boats. Ancalos. Br. ah..... Newcaatle. A. Mlndoro. Am. ach. .Newcastle. N. & w. Hatumet. Br. aa......... Newcastle, A. Tramp Steamers Zn Bonte. Aker, Nor. aa San Pedro Minerva, Nor. ss pa"a Strathgyle. British ss. . . .San Franeco Needles, Br. ss. Magdalona Bay lnversklp, Br. as. San Franciaco Elsa. Nor, as. ...i Guaymaa Christian Bora, Nor. sa. . .San Francisco On Boute In Ballaat to toad Oraln. Alsterkamp, Ger. Bh......Caletalosa Calticburn. Br. bk. Santa Rosalia Manx King, Br.- sh. .Taltrai yrania. Nor. bk....; Valpara so Port Crawford. Br. ah. ... .Callao Howard D. Troop, Br. bk. ...San Pedro Nomia, Ger. bk. Tocopllla Agnea Oswald, Br. ah. Ca ao River Falloch.. Br. bk Callao OU Steamers Sa Boats. Geo. Loomia. Am. aa..-..San FranoUeo Catania. Aro. aa. Sn Francisco W. S. Porter, Am. sa. ....San Francisco MAR INK NOTES Astoria, March 14. Arrived down at 11 laat night and sailed at 8 a. m. Steamer Boso' Cty, ior San - Francisco. Arrived at "8:30 a. m. French bark Aml ral da Cornulier. Arrived down at 11 a. m. British steamer Gryfevale. Left up at 11:15 a. m. -Frenoh bark Ernest San Francisco, March 14. Arrived at a. m. Lteamer F. S. Loop, from Portland. Bailed laat night S teamer Catania, for Portland. . S..I Sin T.nla March 13. ArtlVed Steamer Asuncion, frotn Portland. . , Astoria, Marco 1. wnaiurai bar at 8 a: m. obscured; wind aouth east. 19. mUes; weather, light rain. Tidea at -Astoria todays High ? water 10:40 a. m.. 7.5 feet;-Jl:B0 p. m., 7.6 feet. Low water 5:14 a. m., 8.3 feet; 6:80 p. m., 0.8 foot ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Tv,a ataamer. Alliance calls thlarven- lng for Coos Bay. ' The ateamer Rose City sailed for San Franclacc yeaterday afternoon. Among WOaS 1 WI1U WWI ivutu , . aa)w. , , OREGON DAILY TOURNAi; PORTLAND, SATURDAY -MiaMaMaaaBaaasasssawaaiaajaaasMawaasaaaaaejaassasaaa .4 Schwcrln, Mr. Frye and Mr. Ballr of the Pacific Mall Steamship company. The ateamer 8ue H. Elmore is due to arrive here late tonight or eariy loraor During the blow at the mouth of the river yesterday the Russian bark Albyn dragged her anchors and went aground on the middle aanda near Astoria. She was uninjured. Cheater Doe. second son of Manager C. P. Doe of the North Paciric Steam ship company, died suddenly yesterday at Alameaa. uauroroia. rantaln Amos is installing a new en glne on his gasoline boat Eva. The craft was hauled out of the water at the foot of Stark street this morning. The oriental liner Numantia ia ex tMiwI in leave tomorrow for Vladivo stok with a cargo of 60,000 barrels of flour and about ila.oeo worm 01 gen eral freight. The Norwegian ateamer Christian Bora haa bean chartered by uairour, Guthrie & Co. to carry a cargo of lum ber from Puget sound to North China. SHORT- BUT USEFUL ELECTRIC RAILWAY Forest Grove and Thatcher to Be j Connected Within Few Months, It Is Expected. (Special DUpatch to Tbe Journal.) Forest Grove, Or., March 14. There are good prospects that a motor line will bo built from this city to Thatcher, three miles northwest of this place. Much milk la hauled to the condenser over this road' and one of the county rock quarries la also located near Thatcher and It is felt that the saving In wear and tear on wagons and teama, to say 'nothing of the present expenses of road building, might very profitably be spent In building a carllne. Ona farmer -llvine on the proposed route atates that he knows men who would mibscribe an aggregate of $10,000 of stock. If the present enthusiasm In the project continues the line will doubt less be completed before the next fall rains. INDIAN WOMEN WILL MAKE ITALIAN LACE , - (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Reno, Nev,., March 14 A group of millionalrea" wives, consisting of Mrs. Bayard Cutting. Mrs. W. H. Vander bilt, Mrs. W. J. Sloane, Mrs. Potter Palmer. Mrs. W. K. Vanderbllt, Mrs. H McKay Twombley and Mra. George Gould, have organised a society for missionary. - worx among me xnaians under : the . dlractinn of Svbll Carter. Part of the work la to be dona In Nevada. Miss Jessie Hemenway, rep resenting tha society, haa arrived here from New York to start the work cf teaching the Italian method of making lace and Roman cut work among the Indian work women of the Walker river reservation. She says the education of the native races along tnese iinea has been very successful so far. es pecially among the Moguls of California. ALARMED AT SPREAD OF PROHIBITION ' Alarmed at the' spread of tha prohibi tion aWiment in this county, the bar tenders' union ' and other allied trades unions. Including the brewery workers' union; and tha beardrivers are prepar ing to organise for the purpose or re sisting the further spread of local op tion In the county. The subject haa been under discussion for some time, and at a meeting to be held tomorrow afternoon In tha ; bartenders' hall, on First street, a permanent organisation will b aifacjed, ..... -.- ' HOT JOBS EIIOUGH TOeOAROUI Nearly ' Every Taxpayer la ' St. Johns Looking for , - Political Seat K ilekata ara bains- launched in 8t Johns naarly arary night by secret eaucauaaa and star chamber conven tions. It la the custom In Bt Johns at about this time before each city also- A a i.A tnaWa ttiSmlna Mnrttl fliaa cl 1 1 IIUU W liiaa-aaw ava.a w.. - n who Ukti an intrt In poiltles x- t - mrmU mr Ia kAAsa Kia f sinmsl Icket hM sprung into being during tht "U. A-a.' At. a, II ia reporiea wi mmmi m week waa held In the rear of a olack- i.k k.n WhiU h a.rr.1 anaalon waa In prograaa two of those present were delegated alternately to pound the anvil In order to make the town believe that nouung unueuai was suing u, overime, Tha men who wielded the nammers w fit w i;iuuii.ni ....... the ticket In return for their labor. Tha secret conventions are a source of much amusement to Bt. Johnsitee. . i - Wum b...M.wln 4t kn track of everybody who wanta an office. A "taxpayer's ticket" waa put Into tha field by a "dark Beaaion" Thuraday night It has not been learned what "7 . . Iran in mikl t hn ret of tha cltlaeno believe they were doing sometning eise. ahjiww ""f, anything about It until tha following morning, and than not many. The offices were dlatributed among tha following:- For mayor, J. F. Hen drlcka; for recorder. J. E. Tanch; for treasurer. C B. Thompson; for city at torney, a. J., Perkins; for first ward councilman, A. R. Jobea and George Flpp4; for second ward eouncllmen. H. Butterworth and C. P. Bonham; for councilman At large. C. J. Muck and C I Johnaofl. When there are not enough present at any of these caucuaos to fill all the nlacee they give the placea to their f,net friends.' J E. Tanch waa one of these. He started his petition for treaaurer, but does not know whether ha will run for treaaurer or recorder, now. , The election occura on April 6. three weeks from next Monday. TICKLER COMPANY BEADY TO TICKLE The Brown-Walker-Simmons com- I V... Frank T. Rrown Of Sail y. umumj j - akland.'haa filed articles of Incorpora tion, with a capttai noon 01 "" Brown haa aubscrlbed $26,000 while B. Simmons and George L. Walker of Portland have each put up 113.000. Fred W. Praap, Abner H. Jones and J. w ... In.nrnnrlt.il tha TlCIC- jn. X I criuaii iik.v . ' v . , - - - ler company, which has purchased a ... : . . .... avln. ami la nre- paieniea uuuhnioui -- i-- paring to place it on the market. The capital atoca is o,vuu. Articles or incorporauun n t.j i , r ni i . . D.I..I a. iv.rv for a at $60,000. The members of the firm, ara Howard rl. noiiana, v.. Brlggi and Waldo A. Avery Jr. PERSONAL. Edgar Hafer of Medford. manager of the Crater Lake Lumber company, formerly the Iowa Box & Lumber com pany. Is at the Hotel Portland, acoom- paniea Dy ur. nuw. . Dr. J. F. Reddy, mayor of Medford, la at the Oregon. . n L. C. Miss of Canby ts at tha Oregon. Mrs. O. F. Iaakson and Mra. Hirry Olson who underwent aerious eurglcal operatlona at St. Vlncent'a hospital Thursday afternoon, are reported doing verv well under the circumstances. " It kaW DR. N. J. rULTON Doesn't Give a Drug Read thla ringing testimonial from Mra. Hathaway of Mllwaukle, Oregon, cured by Dr. Fulton. Think of a wo man after suffering 26 yeara becom ing strong and well again: a acAXTziiOtrs cxnus. Mllwaukle, Feb. 27. 1908. For 25 years I suffered from inflammation and thoae delicate troublea usual to my aex. and several times during the last 12 years waa unable, for montha, to be on mv feet, and was in bed the greater part of the time for 18 months before I went to Doctor Fulton. At that time I had come to the conclusion that my kldneya were affected. When I began treatment with the doctor laat May I waa bloated, had throbbing pains In my head, and at times a severe pain In the region of my heart. I also waa exceedingly nervous and my lower limbs seemed heavy and lifeless and very much swollen. After the first few Naturopathic treatments I was leas nervous than I had been for years, and AT THE END OF FIVE WEEKS WAS A NEW WOMAN! Now I can do all klnda of work, and lately WALKED FIVE MILES IN ONE DAY! MRS. SARAH HATHAWAY. XT TOU ABB 8I0X. Why do you not do as Mrs. Hath away did? Why dose yourself up with drugs until you are half dead, and then keep right on getting sicker until you do die,? DR. FCLTON CAN CURE YOU. She not only cured Mrs. Hath away, but , ' Hua JaUBDS or othxb wouew, ass xrasBEsa or mew, In Portland, could write Just as atrong Indorsement of Dr. Fulton aa Mra. Hathaway haa written, and In fact HAVE done so, because tha doctor AC TUALLY DOES CURE her patients, and not one ever has been dosed with drugs that nearly always do aa muoh harm aa good, and often 10 times more. sb. lrn&TOirti tbbatisxxt zb xa- j TUBE'S BBMXDY. Nothing more and nojthlng less. It Is a system now coming into vogue In all the GREAT hospitals of chriatendom, and Hs efficacy ia the wonder -of the inwlli1 profession. BJCZTTaCATXSlI, GOUT, ZTBUBAXOZA, BACKACHES, 8 TO MACK TBOUV BXES AXX AXX. OTXBB BZBSASES or XsAxa ob rxouUi ,.. Are speedily eradicated by this srs- There are no drug bills to pay, either. DR. N. rttTON 215 Twelfth St.. two blocks south Jef ferson car, one block from , either 11th or 11th atreet car. ' Office bours 9 to 13. 1 to I.: Home phone. -.111. , ' ; v XT EVENINO, MARCH 14. ., - - - 1 . . How wGctrRicK-Qu!ck Wallingford" joined the most extensire club in he world J How the youriget State in the Union Oklahoma pro poses to make safe its banking deposits; ' . ; ). What spot in, his life Con- crressman bereno rayne look P . - . . . . -' n back to with bitter regrer; How to improve a small country place; How our correspondent down at the Panama Canal lived at the Govemrnent's Hotel, and only eot oranges once in a week for breakfast Read this week's issue of The Saturday Evening POST, now on sale. It's, all there, and a good deal more. At the Newa-atands , 5 centa, $US0 the year by stall. Th Curtis Publishing Compakt philadelphia Our Dwya Ara EvrjrrHra Copies will be delivered to any addreaa by James C. Havely Jr., 715 E. 11th St., Portland T IfCREDJEMTE Baseball Magnate Out, With Score Tied Up In a Table Cloth. (Special Dispatch Tht JwnaL) Vancouver, Waah., March 14 The home of Superior Judge W. W. Mc Cradle, tha baseball magnate, waa en tered by burglars last night and be tween $100 and $400 worth of allver ware and other artlclea was atolen. Tha robbera entered throuah a kitchen window, made a complete haul of the contents or me umur suvcr cne.i bji'j eacaped unnoticed, marking on the door as they left, "McCredle, you're out 23." As yet the police have aecured no clue- ... . The robbery was committed some time between midnight ami morning, aa members of the family retired at the former hour. Evidently the men worked very quietly, aa directly above them the McCredle family were asleep. ,.-.. 1 1 ... I I t 11-, tt tha orHnlAa ruiiunnii " . v. - tolen: Three sets of solid silver knives and forks; three sets of pearl handled knives and forks; seven large spoons; $20 in silver; opera glass.; fur cloak belonging to Mrs. McCredle; solid silver auger bowl; aolld allver but ter dish. All the plunder waa wrapped up In a table cloth. Evidently the burglars were experts at Judging good silverware, as they took nothing but solid articles. BREWERS READY TO CAU STRIKE Beer Makers Agitated by Division Recently. Made in Banks of UnioQ (United Press Leased Wire.) St I.oula. March 14. Thirty-five hun dred brewery workers are likely to be called out on a sympathetic atrlke at any moment because of International differences In the Brewery Drivers' union, which haa resulted in the dis charge of 600 men. The split in the union resulted in 600 of Its members seceding and forming a new organisation. The International the insurgent organization. Then the 'regulara'T obtained an injunction re straining tne seceaera urai mkiihs regular headquarters. The brewers take the view that this makea the original Union the legal body. All the breweries made contracta with the 'Yegulara" before the controversy arose, and the observance of thla con tract is now the real bone of contention, the international organisation Insisting that the seceders who were dlacharged shall not be reemployed. BUTTE A DUMP FOR COAST'S UNEMPLOYED Copper City Charges Seattle Spirit Especially With Faking Idle Men Out of Town. (Special Diipatch to Tbe Journal.) Butte, Mont, March 14 The officials of thla city are greatly wrought up over the alleged attempt of the coast towns to dumo their unemployed, together with the undesirables generally, into Butte by unfair means. Since there- aumption or worn m """" " city it ia the claim of the Butte au thorities that Seattle. Tacoma and other clOes of the Puget sound country have been trying to induce their surplus pop ulation to go to Montana by dlaplaylng bannera. I Seattle it is stated that banner stretched across the street pro claimed the alleged fact that 10.000 men are wanted in Butte. In Spokane the number waa more modest It being stated, according to the Butte officials, that this, city was yearning for 6,000. In other cities the fljgurea varied. There Is a veritable tide of unem ployed men flowing tntw Butte, and the Situation la rapidly assuming a. very serious phase. Every train a bringing in men In quest or wor. nere - are hundreda more In the city than the mlnee can possibly take care of. even when tney are running iuit cnpauny, and it will be some time' yet before the mines will be operating with full forces. Aa the result of the Influx- of un employed the soup and. charity kitchens BURGLARS OUCH 1808. I The Journal Library Voting Coup on THIS COUPON IS COODrORSYOTESlNTnEJOlRlUlllERARYCCMIST Cut out th coupon, fill In rnt el Wniiatioa or ; society yon with to vote for tod depotit in tht ballot box at ;;,;.;;..?', ; ; HOLZMAN'S JEWELRY STORE, 149 Third St. ; ; , ; WHITE FRONT DRUG STORE, 133 Ottod Ave. WATTS-MATTH1EU DRUG STORE, 27S RosseU St. M Namt of Organization ... ' v.-"-: .r Name of Voter .." Addrest .' ..., Old or new tubacribert to the Daily and Sunday Journal, payjn in advance, will be entitled under thii offer to epecial TOtee a fol- lowt: One year ($7.S0). 750 votet; ix montht . ($3.75), 300 TOtetJ three months ($1.95), 125 rotes; one month (65c), 40 votei. - ; LIBRARY VOTING CONTESTS a . M a . a A IV ' aaaD Bt A St .'' ' A A 1500 library given away aoeoiuieiy irea. An aiagani uorary ,-.... volumes and handaoma golden oak cases will be given to tha lodge, school, j . church club or society In Portland securing the largest number of Totea, riianr marffhn" t 1 '" svUl gtva with aae 10-catrt purchaaa on" ota, T At tha closa of the contest the lodge, school, church, club or society racelv- V i. - lirratt number or YOU" will ui li.ai Current accounta when promptly U oa.hlbmSn in th. Fifth str&t ni" JATi1"1. "I. whit, irrint drua store. US Grand avenue: Watta-katthlau drug etore, 174 ftussell etraet. whera all votes should be dap UI.TB . - .T ' mrt tmt huav with tha vntaa ' wun tne loiiowms iun.u., W. X. MAJIXXU ti CO, dry goods, clothing and shoes. 119 to 184 East Mor rison street T. XOlSMAJr, jewels, 14 1 Third street. Main SIM. O. BC. HOWTX-ATHm. photographer. 1SH Third atreet. Pacific 1710. . KADDXJU.Y TSAjrSWWB TOB AOI OO, office and warehouae 111-11 North Sixth atreet. Main I486, A-lllt. tmm u. x. umAnramp oo sporting goods. Ill Grand avenue. East IS. XJBXBTT CO AXi k ZOB CO- office tit Pine street. Home A-Illf. Main 1442. TTTlOAJr COAX, CO., offlos lit Burn stda atreet. Main 1778. A-1771. BUSOX ti OBTEXv, merchant tailors, lit Stark atreet. Pacific 200. OB2001T ITllWS CO cigars and news. 147 Blxth street W. m. U.XTT, plumbing and gas fit ting, 607 Williama avenue. East 411S. wam roTT vnvo woaa, ill Grand avenue. A. X. WXLLXTT, grocer, ,12 -Orand avenue. B-1241, East 283. TXa MODEL XAXBZX SnCOP, finest shop in the cltr. i eixm sireei. XABOXIO TXICTLX OSOOXBT, M Tamhlll, corner Park. Main tttl, A-1717. Tha ranA You Hare Always In use for oyer ov yer, M ma Has wecia uuHto f - - sonal saperrlsion since its lnfkncy. , T&ZtXUl AiiAwnAnntAdcelTeToalnthls. . ' ' All Coanterfelts, Imitations and "J ust-as-ffooa Experiments that trifle with and endanffer th health of Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment. ; What is CASTORIA LnUlns neither Opium, Morphine nor otter Narcotio substance. Its affe is its tjuarantee. It destjys mrms . gmd aUays FererUhness. It cure. Diarrhoea and Wind , Colic. It reUeres Teethlnff Troubles, canres Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, rentes tha , Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. CENUiriC CASTORI A iAtHAYO Sears the W M ' aaafSaaarllTliSi The Kind Tou Haie Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. aaawawe. rr If"""wii"V 1 ' ' "m 1 iifai tattssMllllal gklltfsffaWaail ffllhiMMllMlMIMpasI mm v., ...... , ' r FROINT AND MORRISON STG, of tha cit7 are beint crowded with strangers. , . . U. OF 6. RECEIVES ; 0: ; REFERENDUM QUERY ' University of Oregon. Eugene, March li.-That the interest in the referendum on the-, appropriation fofv the unl veralty .' la mora ? than local Is :Kw ' a- latfaa Trevtt ' a f . tia office from "President Prltchett of the Carnegie - foundation for- advancement of teaching. requesting Information concerning- the - referendum. President Prltchett says that to his knowledge it awara.u in nurmrT nvnivma, w.i. paid are entitled to votes. Tha library of The Journal offlc-rnar Flftt ... epos! ted. Trad - HDHE' FURNISHERS i" JM)rjKT Mei-ses S , OXZOAOO MABKST, meats, 1ST Third -Street. Main 412. - . , XOBBISOX BUCTBXOA& CO, Itl i East Morrison street Eaat til. B-H16. , WATT-UMATTatrrtT OO, druggists, ' 276 Russell atreet. Eaat 442. XAVXS ti FAYXB. wood daalara. rard Eaat Eighth and Main streets. East . 16. , AZIOI BXXXB, fine mUllnery. 4(1 Washington street. SB. B. B. WBIOKT, dentist 4IH'. Washington, corner Seventh. Main Silt. ; ' CBXTBAX MABXBT, meats and fleh, i 110 Grand avenue. B-lllt. Eaat 412. . , . BUTTS B-XTTT BBBAB CO, eoryey Second and Columbia atreeU; retail 141 Third street : TATXOX ti tJTAXTOX, plamblng and ' gas fitting, tot Pine street BCOOBB BBOtL, eaat side news deal era and confectionery Williams arenu and Russell atreet East 4702. 'B. A. MoADAMS, bicycles and aport- . lng goods, Williams avenue and Knott . atreet Eaat 2412. Bought, and which has been was ".., , L..m nAj1anflila nil VlAVal . - a.: : Signature of anrnaav .rmirr, aaw veaa l HomeDecoraOno la sot difficult matter when you use , , KOR-B-LAC THE ORIENTAL IT009 miS3 A combination of most durable Vaf Dish and Stains or Interior Wood Work. Floors, Furniture, ete, s . , THE BIG PAINT STOOC Fisher, Thorsen & Co. " TEA V'V' Tea .is 1 cheaper ' t K a n water; if ;tea-is'comfortable and water is not. ; Tear grocer returns your money If yo i don't like Schilling's Best: we pay htm. is the first time such a 'mn- t't been used to hold up approtri ', j .t educational purposes.