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r ' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. ' THURSDAY EVENING. 'MARCH 28' 1908. HUB WES RAILROADS MUST TRAIN CREV: DROP COAL LAND 0. K. & Keeps Men Away Bonaparte Will Xot Be Satis fied With Mere Test 1 From Home to Kill Ef " feet of New Law. Suit. Sfirll tnrtcb to Tba Journal ) I (United Praia Ltaaad Wirt.) TVndlf-ton, Or., March 16. Two rep-1 Washington, March 26. Attornoy- rearntatlves of the order of railway I General Bonaparte today Intimated tliut . trainmen an! the conductor! lenvo here I the department of justice will brlna; hc- ' tonitf lit for Chlcajro where they will rep-1 Hon against those railroads which have .tofr-nt ti Finployes of the O. It. A N. failed to divest themselves of thrlr fsteui In a hearing . before Harrlman ':oa' mining properties by Mnrrh I. next - l!l ..rflnl.U on tha ...hlert nf hold. I .u'!?'r tn provisions of the Hepburn bill. Pressure had been brought to bear to persuade the president to have lustl- lutea merely test suit, ami consider able surprise was mnlfotd tod.iv when the attomey-Keneral's Intention became known. ' I: if train crews away from terminal ata- ," . feiuce the 10-hour law went Into ef It 1u Oregon and other states, em- , l l '.vts all. '( that the companies "tie t.n in up, us it In termed, away from the ter.Tilnni. thus working a hardship on inc new uj Kreuins inrm .war lmfi nifTn iiiiiiiim lone, when they should be taking their MRS. SABRE HOI 1 EK I r .1 jiei mo n iuiiiio. in. nmurr naa i :' leconie HRgrnvnted and employes charge ' that the conipunles are doing this more than Is necessary In prder to preludlce ' the men against tne snort day law. A '. henrlns hna been set for Anrll 1 In Oil cago and renreaentatlves of all weatern . ronda will be present to discuss the matter with Harrlman official. The natter has assumed a serious aspect and unless a settlement is effected at DIES AT J'EXDLETOX (SpcUI Dlipatrh to Tha Journal.) Pendleton, Or., March 26. Mrs Sabre Hopper, one of the pioneer women of Umatilla county, dieu at her borne few miles from this city yesterday Chicago, It Is believed that It will cause from the effects of Illness brought on trouble on tne rauroaas or tne north. Dy old age. west. BAKER HUD ASTORIA : WILL ENTER DEBATE I Winner of Contest Will Con gest With Southern Team j . for Championship. Mrs. Hopper was a native of Tennes see and was born on December 20, lKJf. being more than 92 years of age at the time of her death. Her husband. Ben Jaraln Hopper, haa been dead for over 36 years. With her husband Mrs. Hopper crossed the plains with an ox team In K6&. and the family aettled at Nolln. where thev have lived nermnnentlv ever since, and wnere Mr. Hopper died. rour sons and two aauantera or tne ae ceased are alive. They are Newell Hop per, Burn Hopper. Joshua Hopper, Mrs. Jerry Barnhart and Mrs. M. A. Terry. Aside from the sons and daughters the pioneer woman is survived by 7 grand children and a number of nieces and nephews. (Special Dliplteh to Joan. I) - ; Astoria, Or, March 26. Arraxige menta have been made for holding the Interscholastlc debating contest between SAY ROOSEVELT IS FRIEND OF LIQUOR (Special Dispatch to Tb Journal.) AatnrlaV Of frnh ?j!wflnmtlm teams representing the high schools of ,,,. van(,i. forrafl th. .ntmnce Astoria and Baker City In thla city Frl- ,nt0 8uom, hB Jn Unlontown and re. 6f evening. April 24. The question to roove(, prB)aent Roosevelt's portrait be dlscutsed will be. "Resolved. That from the wan whch wag recently the legislators of the state of Oregon ordered replaced by the Stioml Tern should be elected by proportional rep- peranoe society, the vote of the conser resentation." The Astoria team will vatlve members prevailing over the op- support the affirmative. position of the radical Socialists. No Tne winner of this contest will be the clue has been secured which would at- champion of the north half of the state I tach the crime upon any person, but sad will contest with a team from suspicion rests with those who opposed either Grants Pass or Lebanon at Eu- the presence on the wall of the presl- gene next June for the championship of dents picture. i ner naa aavanceu me ni nuineni that President Roosevelt represents the the state. ? HOW TO OWN A HOME. A Timely Question Answered ay The , i ' Span ton Co. ; 'The home question is the most ab- erage man. The Spanton company has ""A?1?" m!"aXLK .m;i th.nmhi.in Government officials are If you can pay isOO down, the Span- ton company w4ll build you a house "liquor party,'' and therefore his picture was out of place on the wall of a tem perance organization's meeting room. The opinion prevails that this Is the direct outcome of the mass meeting held by the Socialists In Unlontown last Sunday afternoon, when one of the speakers referred to the president In WHEN HER BACKACHES Jt Woman Finds Jill Htr Entrxy and Ambition Slipping Away Portland women know how the aches and pains that come when the kidneys full make life a burden. Backache, hip pains, headaches, dlzsy spells, dls treaslng urinary troubles, all tell of sic k kidneys and 'jaarn you Of the stealthy approach of diabetes, dropsy and Hrlght's disease. Doan s Kidney 1'1II permanently cure all these dis orders. Here's proof of It in a Portland woman's words: Mrs. A. 8. Cumrolngs of 244 Clacka mas street, Portland, Oregon, says Kidney- complaint and backache have clung to me for a long time and often I suffered severe attacks of It Some times It was m dull, heavy aching over the kidneys and again sharp, acute pain In the small of the back. The kidney secretions passed too frequently and often with pain. I had tried several remedies with poor results and was Anally Induced to use Doan s Kidney PI 11m. They helped me very quickly and, continuing their use, I soon found relief from the aches and pains and the action of the kidney secretions was ulso wtrengtlienod to a great extent. I rec ommended 1 loan's Kidney Pills In or.r papers three years ago. I am always: pleased to say a good word for this remedy and am glad of this opportunity to confirm my former testimony." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Koster-Mlltjurn Co., Buffalo. New Tork, soli agents for the I'nlted States. Remember the name DOAN'8 and take no other. PACIFIC TO ENTER PROHIBIT! CONTEST Forest Grove Institution Will Send Representative to McMinnville. Investigating. anywhere you like and you may make easy mommy payments xor tne balance. We do not Know of any other real es tate off lc in .town, except the Bpanton , company, who offers to buy a lot where . ever a party wants 16 and build any kind of a house he wants and take small monthly payments for It. If you haven't the $500 down, you may deposit any amount you want with the . company until It reaches this amount and then they will buy and . build for you wherever you select. The Spanton company; 270 Stark street. BUILDINGS AT . PARMA . DESTROYED BY FIRE : (Special niisateb to The Journal.) I - Parma, Ida., March 116. During the lilgh Wind Tuesday afternoon the barn, chicken-house and granary, belonging to J. C Glennon, two miles east of Parma, were totally destroyed by 'Ore, lie also lost several tons-of hay, .some farm ma chinery and three large hogs. He car ried no insurance. National Steeplechase. ''" (United Press Leased Wire.) : Liverpool, March 28. The usual mount of lively interest is displayed , among all classes in tomorrow's grand national steeplechase. ht tnost Impor tant cross-country eVent in the world. Nearly a score of candidates are ex pected to go to the post. The' race this year has an' especial interest for Amer icans, -owing to the entry of Foxhall Keene'a Prophet III, a horse with a remarkable record. Sale on Clothing. Fortunate In purchasing their spring and summer clothing at a big discount, the Ideal Clothing company or 03 ana 66 North Third street are offering the latest in men's clothing and furnish ings at a price that means a saving. As to style and quality nothing has been offered at a price that means such a saving In Portland. Tins sale appeals in particular' to those who seek service and durability In the'r clothing, and these qualities can be had at a price that is Irresistible. Read carefully the half-page ad in today's Journal. 83-Yrar-Old Twins. (United Press Xeaaed Wire.) Mlddleville, Mich., March ifi Ell D. Sprague and Mary D. Sprague Young, claiming to be the oldest twins In thf section of the country, will be 83 years old tomorrow. They were, born in Or leans county. New York, March 27, 1825, and trace their ancestry back to the Puritans of New England. Mrs. Young has been a resident of this place the past 60 years. Her brother lived here for many years, but more recently has made his home In South Haven. Both are reported In excellent health for persons of their years. 'Special Dlapatrh to The Journal.) Pacific University, Forest Grove, Or.. March 26. At a meeting of the debate council held last night it was definitely decided to send a representative to the state prohibition contest which will be held In McMinnville April 24. This will be the first time Pacific has been rep resented in these contests for several years. The local tryout will come off next Monday night. Three men have entered and the competition promises to be keen. Following are the speakers and the sub- lects or their orations: A. C Allen, The Cleansing of the Nation"; H. E. Wltham, "A New Awakening"; and F. A. Chllds. "The Bondage of Our Nation." Professor Haaard of Portland academy. Judge Hollis and President Ferrln will be the judges and will mark the speak ers both on composition and delivery. An amendment was voted yesterday to the constitution of the student body which provides for the presentation of the gold Journalistic in-chief of the college paper, the Week- to the editor that ly Index. 8. B. Lawrence holds position at the present time, ON SALE TOMORROW. Great Values) la Women's steady-to- Wars Apparel. Women's and misses' new spring suits, 18 values at $12 50. $7 silk pet ticoats, all colors, at $3.98; Men's 25c fancy sox at 12 He; 16c all linen crash. 11c a yand: 44-lnch wool Panama, all colors, 98c a yard; Nasareth knit waists, for children, 15o each. Big bargains in gloves, ribbons, muslin underwear and hosiery. McAUen & McDonnell, Third and Morrison. American Girl Weds in Japan. Yokohama, March 28. Miss Ethel wynne C. Lewis, daughter of Colonel Thomas H. Handberry, United States engineer corps, and Mrs. Handberry, was married here todav to F. W. Ritter of Tientsin, China. The wedding was attended by the bride's parents and other members of her family, who have been residents of, Yokohama for sev eral years past ASTORIA REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE FORMED (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Astoria, Or., March 2$. The Republi can central committee held a meeting yesterday afternoon and organized by the election of W. F. McGregor as chair man and F. J. Carney as secretary. The chairman was authorized to call a mass meeting at any time which he deems proper to adopt a platform to elect delegates to the state convention and to transact whatever other business may come before the meeting. Soger B. Bianott For District Attorney. PRICES OF LOTS IN ! CITY PARK ABOUT TO BE RAISED All inside lots in blocks 131 to 137 in ROSE CITY PARK, being that section which lies on the upper plateau, just north of The Alameda, between Hillis and Orwita avenues, will be raised in price from $410 and up, to $450 on April 1, 1908. These lots are located in the most desirable part of ROSE CITY PARK, being near The Alameda, not far from the carline, to be fully improved and easily worth a great deal more than the figures at which they are now held. This is the first announcement of raised prices that we have ever made, and is significant to those who have contemplated purchase of property in this excellent residence'section. The time to buy, therefore, is right now. " Chamber pf Commerces: THOMPSON : Private Exchange 20 AN INVESTMENT IN THE BONDS OF OCEAN SHORE RAILWAY CO. IS CALCULATED TO INTEREST THE CONSERVATIVE AND CAREFUL BUSINESS MAN. IF HE BUYS NOW AT 92, HIS NET PROFIT WILL BE 5V2 PER YEAR. Every dollar he invests is secured by assets rep resented by an actual cash investment of over $4,500,000. The railroad is building; 34 miles are in operation and earning good money; this line is an imperative necessity; its right of way constitutes a monopoly in the country that it penetrates; marvelous development work is go ing on just on the strength that this line will be built. The company is incorporated for $5,000, 000, and is fully paid up. The leading investors and business men of California have invested heavily in the project, and a small number of the bonds has been alloted to Portland. The price at which they may now be obtained is $92. They are 5 per cent bonds, par value $100, and at the price quoted they net Sl2 per cent. For the in formation of those interested, we will $end free booklets and literature upon request by mail, telephone or telegraph. This investment has all the marks of being the most substantia! rft'ered on the Pacific Coast in many years. MORRIS BROS. Room 6, Chamber of Commerce. Phone Main 75 m m mmi) I i ' Vi tx j ill i it j j L' ill f iv u i u riii LOT FREE EDUCATIONAL WORD CONTEST Contest Closes 6 P. M., April 1st '08 Send in Your List Marked "Word Contest" $3,250 In Other Prizes JN0. P. SHARKEY COMPANY A2537 122 6thSL Is endeavoring to use 'the1 people s vconu.- Hnff in him nrsnnallv. a n "rfrrmprl" 'd.:''-- stock broker, ior the benefit of Wall street--- ; ;. want to tell you that right here ;. ' - r . - ' . ... .. MlrepiiiDiI w ii- n Atti- g. n i is ine surest upporiunuy ior reopie (o Accumulate Millions" Don't send your money east to the stock gamblers of Wall street, while Oregon is fairly bursting with gold that can b.e quickly put into your possession. A little of your surolus monev added to a little of vour - - - , nntrhhors and friMins invctH in Ore. gon's gold-dredging industry will complete the amount necessary for continuing the work to a rapid dividend-paying basis. Stock NOW 35c a Share See us or write for full details at once. F. M. BATCHELOR, Sec. and Gen. Mgr. Western Exploration & Dredging Co. 215 COUCH BLDG., PORTLAND, OR. i Spring Is Here THE PLANTING WILL LAST ANOTHER MONTH, BUT EARLY PLANTING GIVES BEST RESULTS Azaleas, Spirea Thunbergi, Roses Conifers, Shade Trees, Shrubs, Vines J. B. PILKINGTON GROWER AND IMPORTER OF FINE NURSERY STOCK Office ml Sales Depot Foot Yamhill, North Side. Phone Main 4219 Merchants Savings & Trust Company 247 WASHINGTON STRLLT Capital $150,000.00 Does a general banking business. ' Pays interest on Savings Accounts atid on Time Certificates. Acts as trustee in bond issues. Holds title to properties for corporations, snydi cates, estates and individuals, pending distribution, set tlement or other disposition. Collects interests, incomes, rents, etc., and fur nishes substantial investments for idle funds. The trust business kept entirely separate from the other business of the company. 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