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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 27. 1D03. . ' .' t i- ' iBERTSOII WILL EXPOSE BAN Restores the Appetite 1 S raiir-Stes Free IRS V. V. a . (Assistant Secretary of Cali y Xornia Safe Deposit Wants ; Immunity Contract. ..' (United PrM Lwd Wira.) "( Han Francleco. March 27. Penniless - and broken In halth. John Palell Rob ''" rton. assistant secret. try of the de- , - Junct California Sato Deposit & Trust , company, la anxious to return to Han ' Francisco from New Voile and turn state'a evidence againxt the financiers J who are held responsible 1-t tha crash ' of the trust company. Robertion has made through friends what practically aruouuts to a eompietn confession, mid lie Is willing to come back If ne la prom!md Immunity. He " disappeared Immediately nftor the bank failed, and haa been a fugitive for four -.'.-month. He I tinder Indictment for fmbesiiement with J. Dalsell Brown, ' Walter J. Bartnett and James Tread- well, offleera of tha Institution. State manta mad by Mm are aald to directly Involve those three men. t Robertson has traveled from city to ' city In tha aat looking for employment . )n oanks, but ha waa unable to get a '.'. position beoauae of hla Inability tn give M fha necessary references. The informa tion that ha waa In New York was re '':". calved by the chief of police last night nd Immediately given to tha prosecu ' f loa In tha case. i DOUGH TO KILL MMl BILL Kew York Senators Who Are r, "Eight" WiU Get All the q " , Coin in Eight. f '.'. (TTnlhtd Pnaa Leased Wire.) , Albany, N, Y., March tfX $200,000 ' " Uough bag," tha biggest sent to Albany la tha last decade, la aald to have ar rived here today and bean placed In the cuatody of a prominent Brooklyn poli " -tlolaa who has ordera to distribute it .;. ' Among those aenatora who ara "right" ' .on tha antl-raclmr bill. . t According to report the bribe money ...was collected In New Tork last week. very bookmaker In the ring having 6 ' been forced to give up. Had the bill to atop race track gambling been killed In V 'the assembly yesterday when a vote wa ." taken, th money would not have been i' fwsed. The passage of the measure by a wJ vote 01 126 to l. nowever, snowed the ( race track men that they must adopt heroic measures If they hope to win In j, ; the senate. . Tba gambler now claim J3 of the 60 vote there. With tha arrival of the f-"dough bag" today they ara confident tf landing the other necessary votea. ;-4'- . " Michigan Y. M. C. A. TnlUd PreM Letaed Wire.) Bay City, Mich., March 87. For the . neit three days delegates to the thlrty .alxth annual convention of the Young Men'e Christian association of Mlchl 4, " ran will ba In session in this city. Each ,i Jocal Association has sent from half -a " dozen to a score of delegates, so that TONES THE STOMACH AIDS DIGESTION Loss of appetite is one of the first indications that the system is running down. You Sit Down to the table from force of habit, but you lack a healthy longing for food. Your digestive organs seem torpid or paralyzed don't want to work. Your Head Seems Dull, oppressed, or has a sickly ache. The most wholesome tempting dishes are set aside or so lightly taken as not to "afford much nourishment. Then the blood, not being well supplied, loses vitality, it does not carry strength through the body, and debility, languor, that tired feeling, are the result. Hood's Sprsaparilla supplies the great need in this condition. Thousands testify that it restores a healthy appetite, tones the stomach, aids diges tion, gives relish to food, and makes eating the pleasure it should be. LOSS Of Appetite is common in the spring. Now is the time to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the one great Spring Medicine. Get a bottle and begin to take it today. Under the Pure Food and Drugs Law, no change was necessary in Hood's Sarsaparilla to conform to the law or to public sentiment. It is perfectly safe, pure, genuine and reliable. "I Am Much Pleased with the effects of Hood's Sarsaparilla. My little girl has good digestion and a far better appetite since she began taking it. She could not take anything but milk and lime water for nourishment, and the medicines given -her did not do any good. I was afraid she would die of starvation. I am very thankful she is so much better since taking Hood's." Mrs. R. Wolff, 552 E. 156th St New York, N. Y. "I Had No Relish for Food, and had a tired, exhausted feeling in the morning on waking, a drowsy, unambitious mood affected me during the day, and I felt the need of something to stimulate and infuse new life. By taking a single bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla my appetite improved and I was generally revived. I sincerely recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla.'' C. H. Gillespie, Accord, N. Y. Hood't Earsaparilla is sold in usual liquid form or in the new form of chocolate-coated tableta called Oaraatabs, prepared from Hood't Sarsaparilla itself by a procesi of distillation and evaporation, and having identi cally the lame curative properties. 100 Dose One Dollar. Of drag-gists, or sent by mail on receipt of price by 0. I. HOOD CO., Lowell, Mass. the gathering la the largest tha oraanl tatlon ever has held In this atate. Thi program arranged for the convention offer numerous attractions. Tha lead ing pulpits of the city will be occupied Sunday by the best speakers at the com mand of the convention UNION'S TAXPAYERS FIND MONEY EASY (Special DUottcb to The Journal.) La Grande, Or., March 27. The tax ayera or union county have paid to heriff Childers up to this time ahmit USO.UUO. About 1100.000 hns alreadv been turned into the county treasury and anotner transrer rrom the sheriff to the treasurer of $0,000 will be made yet this week. In spite of the late stringency a large proportion of the farmers of this county find themselves able to take advantago of the provision anowing me tax renate, and by far the greater part will pay thflr taxes before the first Monday In April, after which auie a penalty win attach. Spectacles $1.00 at Metsgera. $100,000 PORTLAND GAS COMPANY f70 IO CONVERTIBLE, GOLD NOTLS DATED APRIL 1, 1908 ' DUE . APRIL 1, 1911 INTEREST PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY ISSUED IN AMOUNTS OF $100 OR MULTIPLES THEREOF Subject to redemption by the Company at 105 and interest on three months' notice Holders of these notes have the option to receive payment in certificates representing stock of the Gas Company by giving thirty days' notice. Amount authorized, $750,000, of which $500,000 is offered to the stockholders of the Gas Company and the public. The notes are issued for the. purpose of providing for the Company's floating indebtedness, due to extensions rendered necessary by the increasing demands of its customers, and are a direct obligation of the Company, subject only to $750,000 first mortgage bonds how outstanding. No further mortgage may be placed upon the Company's property without first se curing this issue. The Company's statement at the close of 1907 shows as follows : "et $3,255,707.72 Liabilities .v U73.479.67 INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM MEASURES TO VOTE ONNO. 6 The sixth In the list of proposed Initiative and referendum measures to ba voted on by the people In June has to do with the enactment of a atatute compelling tha railroads and common carriers to provide free passes for state and county officials. ballot will be aa follows The appearance of the measure on the Referendum ordered by petition of the people: For an act requiring rail roads and other common carriers to grant free transportation to state of ficers and county judges and sheriffs, as a condition precedent to acquiring land for corporate purposes by the exercise of eminent domain, and to pro hibit tha payment of mileage for such free transportation. Vote yea or no. S10, yes; Sil, no. The measure waa first passed by the legislature at the last session arter a bitter fight It was vetoed by tha gov ernor and paaaed over hla objection. It people by the of tha measure waa then aent to tne referendum. Tha text ia aa followa: An act to regulate the appropriation of land for corporate purposes, and to require the grant of personal right dur ing their term of office to public: offi cials to travel over transportation lines a condition precedent to tne right or action for the condemnation of land and to prohibit payment or mileage lor such free travel. Be It Enacted by tha People of the State of Oregon: Section 1. Whenever anv corporation authorized by law to appropriate lands. rtgni or way, rignt to cut timber or to cross or connect with another railway, or other rights or casements In lands. Is unable to agree with the owner there of aa to the compensation to be paid tnereror, or tr aucn owner De absent from the state, such corporation may maintain an action in the circuit court of the state of Oregon for the proper county against said owner for the pur pose or navmg sucn lands, rignt to cut timber, right of way, or to cross or to connect wltn another railway, or other right or easement, appropriated to its use for determining the com Den nation to be paid to such owner therefor, as provided in chapter II of title XLI of Bellinger and Cotton's annotated codes and statutes of Oregon; provided, how ever, that as a condition precedent to the right to institute or carry on mrh action In any court in the exercise of the right of eminent domain as nro- Ided bv law. the cornoratton npeklnir to appropriate lands, right of way, right to cut umoer or to cross or connect with another railway, or other right or easement In lands, must' file with the secretary of state of the state of Ore gon, a certificate granting to the offi cers hereinafter named, during their respective terms of office, the right and privilege of free transportation over any and all railway landa owned, operated, or controlled by said corpora tion within the atate of Oregon. The fact of the act of filing such certificate aa hereinbefore provided must be set forth .In the first pleading filed by such corporations in the action hereinbefore provided for Sec 2. From and after the filing of the certificate mentioned tn section 1 of this act. all the following, state, district and county officers of the state of Ore gon, to-wlt: Governor, secretary of state, Biaio treasurer, attorney-general, au perintendent of public instruction, state primer, urogon dairy and food com missloner, game and forestry warden, fish commissioner, state health officer, atate engineer, state land agent, the members of the legislative assembly of wio Biaie 01 ureron, tne judges or th supreme court of the state of Ores-on the circuit judges, the prosecuting: at- nd the county Judges and The new .College Shoe Store opens for business tomorrow (Saturday) at 94 Sixth street, corner of Surk t0. fntrluce our PopvUr brands of iiigh-Grade Shoes we win give for the next thirty days to. every twentieth purchaser his dr her "pair of shoes free; whether It be a pair 'of baby shoes worth 25c or a high-cut pair of shoes worth $10, ' ' , torneys, a sheriffs of each county shall, durin county judges and have the right and privilege, by virtue the terms of their respective offices or tneir ornce, to free transportation wiwiiii me maie or uregon over an and all railway lines mentioned In sal certificate, and the certificate of election or appointment, or a certified copy thereof, shall of itself be evidence of me rigni 10 tne exercise or such prlvl lege of free transportation. Th ductor or other ofljcla or such railway lines so filing said certificate aa afore said, shall take the name of auch of ficial, the title of his office, and the data or nis ceruncate, in lieu or a ticket or oinur evidence or me right to travel over railway lines. Sec. S. For the mirnoses of tht ut all railways within the state of Oregon uttu utj t-uiiBiurrcu common carriers of ptmsengera tot nire. Sec. 4. No officer herein mentioned who secures free transportation under the provisions of this act. shall be en titled to, or collect mileage from the uiaio, aisirict, or county ror such free travel so obtained. Sec. 6. All acts and parts of acts In coninci nercwun are hereby repealed, fuaoeu tuv xiuuse renruarv o, 1907. FRANK DAVEY, Speaker of the House. Passed the senate Fehruary 14. 1907 E. W. HAINES, President of the Senate. YTHIAriS COM PETE FOR M PRIZES alama Wins on Team Work-Six Lodges at Ka lama Convention. Sales of gas in 1,000 cubic feet Meters- in use Miles of mains (feet omitted) 1907. .612,590 ; 20,681 206 1906. 413,128 17,091 ' 178 1905. 346,014 13,656 v 156 v, Price, par and accrued interest. . -The notes are offered strictly subject to sale and advance in price.- :-: ; 2'u!lilrtHar W be obtn?d Pn application to the:.. : ; Security Savings and Trust , r Company . CORBETT BUILDING, - FIFTH., AND'" MORRISON STS. PORTLAND, OREGON (Special Dispatch te The JonrnaL) Kalama, "Wash., March 27. The Knights of Pythias of district No. 6, grand dominion of Washington, con- ened here yesterday. The following lodges were pnesent: Vancouver, No. 6; castlerocK, no. 67; Kelso. No. 117: Rtdgefield. No. 124: Camas. No. 145. and Kalama, No. 100. The usual convention business wa transacted In the afternoon session and the evening session was devoted to the prize contests. Only Vancouver and t .Wetand Slippery pavement make aooidahtsto horses frequent. For Cuts, Brulsas, Oalla A Strains try Mericair Mustang LinimenL It soaks down ta tha bona, relieves all soreness In i Jlffjr thefo haala the wound ar torn Mgamonta. Its great ant - . aeptlo qualities make ft safe anal aura. V -v C -v" Equity good for Man or Beast ' Our FHEK booklet, "Poitita from a , "7 HorMlXctor,I)iary,'wUlhIpyo ' is coring yourJiTestock. Sepdiorit. . lYOJf MAKUPACTTJRIKO CO, . 44 South Fifth St, EBOOSXrit,N.Y. . Kalama competed for the rank of Knight. Tne Vancouver team was re. splendent in gorgeous uniform and nre. Rented a most pleasing and attractive appearance. Tne team woric waa ex cellent and was greatly enhanced by stereoptlcon views. While Kalama's costumes were not so resplendent, the team work ana delivery were moat ei. cellent. The oratory and delivery were superb. The first prise for this rank waa a silver cup, wnioh was won by Kalama. Vancouver waa awarded a set' of shields. The second competition was for the best delivery of the third senator. First prize, a gold raeaaa, was won by N. c ' inn ut xviu s34i7. i a ... i miu DCLUnQ prize, a silver medal, by Mr. Coovert of Vancouver. The third competition was for the secret work In rank' of knight. First prize, a gold medal, was won bv Snen- cer Kirby of Kalama, and second prize, a stiver Tneaai, uy y. a. juavis 01 castle rock. The fourth competition was for the best rendition of tn ninth senator, for which Senator D. Calbreath of Van couver lodge offered a K. of P. gold but ton. This waa won by Millard Gore of Kalama. The members of the winning team are: Robert E. Tunstall, king; senators, W. H. Imus, Judge Kallahan, Eli Oaither, Millard Gore, ipenoer Kirby, E. Klndorf, V. J. Miller, J. I. Wood, Earl Stone and v. .Ernest crowe; master-at-arms, Dr. Bheehan; assistant, E. W. Potter, T. Baxter, A. Anderson, W, Pomeroy, H. Heiger. ' Over 300 knights were nresent. The Vancouver knights came by special train. Kelso and Castlerock both sent largo delegations. The ludges Were Ttr H. K. Cliff Of 8tHeIens7Jt B. Bourney vi urcsun turn uui miner 01 eeaiue. The ladles of the Kalama lodge served a sumptuous banquet to the visitors at he Scott hotel, where the decisions were announced ana toasts war grven. ) inn una uecn oue ox tne most sue cessful conventions ever held In this aisirict. 77 . , Bryan In Pittsburg. ' itJnlted Pria leased Wlra,L, Pittsburg, Pa,, March 17. William J. pry an arrived In Pittsburg- this morn ing from Washington, and was enthua lastlcally received by the local branch of the Bryan State league. During the forenoon he received many prominent Democrats in conference at the Fort Pitt hotel. - Arrangements hava been made for Mr. Bryan to deliver a oolltlca.1 1 speecn at a mass meeting in sxpoaition I Mualn hall tonlrht. Tomorrow maraln! For Men " ' ": v. . ':J We handle , the . celebrated Knox Harvard Yale? Princeton arid' Derby : Shoes Vomen's Shoes $1.50 to $5 Wc carry these shoes in all leathers, lasts and widths from AAA. to EE. Our lines of Misses and Children's Shoes are full and complete. Also a complete line of Workinjnen's and Log-; gers' Shoes. EVERY PAIR OF SHOES SOLD UNDER AN ABSOLUTE, GUARANTEE. YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL TOMORROW Men's Shoes $1.50 to $5 For Women ",'' ' ' :"v;'-:' ' " X :' We handle the K -celebrated ; , );: , ... .. ( .i ' Penatoe Paris Fashion Autoe and Rose City Shoes Oil ml SHOE STOIIE "EVERYTHING IN SHOES" 94 Sixth Street. Corner Stark STUDENTS MAINTAIN STATEMENT NO. 1 ' (Special Dlipatch to Tba Journal.) Pacific University, Foreat Grove, nr.. March 27. A spirited debate was liu.J Wednesday evening at the meeting of the Alpha Zeta Literary aoeiety on the question, "Resolved, That the state legislators should subscribe themselves to Statement No. 1." Strong argu ments were brought up on both aides, but the judgea decided in favor of Statement No. 1. J. R. Ward and Q. A. Clapp upheld the affirmative, while W. E. Owynn and R. Abraham supported tne negative. The student body as a whole favors Statement No. 1. The recent committee changes made by Tammany Hall were tha most inter eating that that famous political organ isation ha a witnessed in lata years, though tha Tammany leaders declare tha changes were without any unusual significance. The most Important of tha changea waa the retirement of Con gressman W. Beurke Cochran from all committee connections. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Cheap Substitutes and Unscrupulous dealers, mindful only of profit and caring nothing for the health of their patrons, are offering for sale low grade, impure whis ' key, which they tell you is as "good as Duffy's." It is a cheap concoction and fraud, intended to deceive the people. Of course, when a remedy has been before the public so long, has been prescribed and used by the best doctora and in all the prominent hospitals, and has carried the blessing of health into so many thousands of homes as DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY has, imitation are bound to arise. But they can imitate the bottle and label only no one can imi tate the contents. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is an absolutely pure dis tillation of malted grain; great care being used to hare every kernel thoroughly malted, thus destroying the germ and "pro ducing a predigeste,d liquid food in the form of a malt essence, ' which is the most effective tonic stimulant and in'vigorator known to science; softened by warmth and moisture, its palatabillty and freedom from injurious substances renders it so that it can be retained by the most sensitive stomacj Any firm' that will sell imitation or substitution goods will sell impure drugs. The firm that is dishonest in one thing would not hesitate to be dishonest in another. When ever you see imitation and substitution goods offered for sale by a firm, beware of anything and everything put up by that firm. You endanger your own life and the lives of your family and friends by dealing with them. BEWARE OF FRAUDS! Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is sold in sealed bottles only never in bulk. A facsimile of the genuine bottle, full size, is printed here so that you may easily recognize it. It is our own patented bottle round, amber colored, and with the name "Duffy's' Malt Whiskey Company" blown into the glass. The trade mark the Old Chemist's Head is on the label, and over the cork there is an engraved paper seal. Be certain this seal is not broken. REFUSE IMITATIONS AND SUBSTITUTES When you ask for DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY be sure you get the gen mine which is the only absolutely pure malt whiskey containing .medicinal, health-giv ing qualities. Imita tions and substitutes, far from relieving the sick, are positively harmful. Demand DUFFY'S, and be sure you get it. Be on your guard against refilled bottles. Duffjrt Pure Malt Whiskey promotes health and longevity,' KEEPS THE OLD YOUNG THE YOUNG STRONG t . , , ' It is the' only whiskey recognized by doctors everywhere as a family, medicine : . , i ; The . genuine is sold ; by ! all reliable druggists grocers and dealers, or direct, 1 a bottle. Write Dr. Jl. Curran, Con sulting Physician, for free illustrated, medical booklet and -free advice, Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, NY.v.V. .iSiSsllll . I 4 EICaiEII 1 11151s III I I M MM II!; t IT V il II-. -n. II -i : ;ii tmiiv i 1 111 mmummi I k ' llritt II W ll'll i -5 If I 7 vt. ia trJi ill Kll I WML Rit I) urn ww au vi -arcrvuig, : i ' ' n 1 - '1 - . '