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V ' A CHE. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL" PORTLAND, - FRIDAY, EVENING, APRIL 8. ! lfiCS. . COLE'S CAMPk Gil GATHERS FORCE Candidate for District At torneyship Will Attend "ITwo Mass 3Ieetingrs. y sriiiEtiEiiT no. i GROWS IN FAVOR . ' ' ' "I Wasco People OTervhelm ingly for It, and Candi dates Stampeding:. Two monster Re publican man meet Ms have ba planned for tonight At which ' Jam Cola, candldaU for dla trlct attorney, will peak. Ona of th meeting, which will be distinctly Cola meeting, will ba held tn Odd Fl Iowa hall at Mohtavllla at t o'olock. Th ether meeting will be held In South Portland In June ball. Front and Olbba -Both meeting! -wilt mark the b "!- tunsr of a red hot camnaian to we con rtuctd In the city during tha rent of tna campaign and large crowas are az pected in attendance. Cole la act down a tha drawlnc card at Montavtlla be oii of the dealr of the people to and hear the young candidate who ha been making auch a strong race for tha Qiarrici ottorneysnip. Tha South Portland meetings will be held In the Interest of Statemeat No. and Wallace MoCamant will make tha principal address for thla principle. Col who will attend tha Monta villa meetlnr and arrive lata at South Port' land will alaa apeak. A fin musical protrram ' haa been arranged for the meeting and an old time rally haa been oaaurd those who attend, 'Will Carry laiy Itrengta, A large meeting was held at Rock wood last night when many persons heard Col make a short talk bearing on his candidacy, col mad a ravorabi impression on his auditors who applauded him heartily at the con clusion of - his remarks. W. Q. Hal Introduced Col in on of the strongest speech of the campaign. Hal roasted the manner In which Man ning had conducted the office of district attorney since his Incumbency and said that he would do everything in his rower to oust Manning. Hale aaid that he best way to do thla was to nominate Col for the office and then the Repub licans would be sure to have a man who could get out the who! strength of tha party at th coming elotlon to de feat Manning. Hal paid a splendid tribute to Cole t as a man and as a Republican and said 5 that his honor and honesty had never t been questioned which typified him as th kind or a man au honest and law abiding fttlsena wanted In- so import ant an office at district attorney. Hale 8 also referred to the candidacy of Judge d sali d In flea. He ssld that Moser .was part and Cameron and Gus Moeer an era not the men to be placed in th 01 d they f- ' 3 parcel of th Manning administration 1 and that Cameron catered to th north j end vote of tha city. . 4 ':. Eaforoa AD &awa. J Hal then Introduced ' Cole, who re J faired to the fsct that In event Cameron I (Special Dlapatcs te Th Journal,) Tha Dalles, Or., April . Statement No. 1, which earlier in th campaign earned a minor issue, is every day be coming more prominent D. J. Cooper, on of the Republican candidates for representative, haa announced that he would pledge himself for Statement No, 1. lie had not pledged himself in any way. - This leaves only one candidal ror representative not pledged to state ment No, 1. N. J. Hlnnott, Republican candidal for Slat senator, who pledged himself to vote for the Republican vot ers' choice, has also climbed on the Statement No. 1 band wagon. In Wasca county th primary law passed by a ma jority of over 1.800 votes, and would probably pass with a larger majority this 'year, as th sentiment in favor of cuaiemem no. 1 is aieauiiy increasing. Th principal flsrht in Wasco county this year will be on state senator and county Judge. For senator it will prob ably resolve itself into a fight on State ment No. 1, aa H. L. Kuck has not Jledfed himself in any way, whin N. Slnnott th other aspirant has 1 edged himself for Statement ISO. 1. "or oounty Judge there are two can didates. Judge A. E. Lake, present in cumbent, and J. h. Kelley. For sheriff there is only on candidate, Levi Christ man, present incumbent, snd he is sure to be elected, as he will have no oppo sition. For representative, there are five candidates and four for county clerk. Woodmen .Convention. (ftpeetal Dlapatcb te Toe Journal) Cottage, Qrova, Or.. April 3. A con- rentloa of Modern Woodmen held here for th purpose of electing a stats del egate for this county, also appointed thre men to have charge of tha pic nics which are to be held during the summer. M. K. KinDii 01 junction to As OUK J1J UYoBBE ' r (5PCCIAL& TGMOnnOty AT): vr-iiwiliiAt At the rat th prle of chlckena hanlarg slae aa that received from th been climbing In recent years, it will not b long before fowl will be a thing of th pastnot repoat on the average table. Poultry raising has not kept pace with half of th Increased demand in lat years and this haa resulted In very high 'prices and th Importation of a very heavy volom of eastern chickens whlVh com hiah when they arrive here. Twenty cents a pound is the average I ern..k,'iShhim' price ror dressed cnicxens in me reiuu shops, although a nio Under spring bird would cost twice or three times that um Just now. , Eggs are not aulte so-iow-as they were in the shops because of the Urge demand from Alaska and other far north points. The big aalmon com panies with canneries in the far north have purchased quit heavily of eggs lately for the uee of their men until fall. Most of these eggs war packed 1 salt to Insure freshness me of consumption. Then sgain local dealers have been placing quit a south, but is sweeter and mora tender. Early garden truck Is now putting la appearance and there, will be no need in mn without soma excellent dishes for 1 Sunday dinner. Green onions, spinach. 1 1 granulated salt to tl il large amount of eggs in cold storage which will not be withdrawn until the fall montha when prioea are usually high. Then, too, tn consumption 01 eggs is much greater than it was be fore nrices reached th poor man's level and therefore th larger supplies are scarcely noticeaoie. Just a little novelty gives spirit to a Be brave enough to te aimpie g rather hnthouaa lettuoa SDrouta and Cali fornia tomatoes ar among th varieties displayed. ..' . , , , Vogue flvea two etcellent- reolpeaf that Tiatl from th old auntlee of south-. n kitchener 1 bam over night, in th morning wash it! In several waters, piace in a, Doner,, cover with oold .water. Heat slowly and when the water reaches th boiling! point, push to th side of the stove, 1 wher it wilt simmer until absolutely! tender. Remove from th boiler, take; off the skin and with sharp unite neatly trim off any black portions. Place In a roasting Pn with one quart of cider and bake lor on nour, casting freely every five or ten minutes. Re- meal. nd have a few goo. y many that ar not all tempting. table for your compans than A little supper of creamed potatoes and City was elected delegate mutton chops neaa became a memorable feast th other evening be cause the hoatesa had a dish of dill bland, pickles on the table Into the liquor of nominated and elected the position of municipal juag wouia go to a demo crat by an ' appoint of Mayor liana. Cola then told the auditors what he would do if elected to th district at torneyshlp aud closed his remarks by assuring the crowd that In' event of election he would enforce th laws lm partially. Cole will be unable to attend the meeting arranged at Falrvlew tonight owing to the two large meetings ai ready arranged. Allen R. Joy. however. will go to Falrvlew and speak In the Interest of the young candidate and larg crowd 1 expected to turn out and hear whst tha voters can exoect .in tha ovent cr cole s election. LIBRARY VOTING CONTEST . A $600 library given away absolutely free. An elegant library of 100 volumes snd handsome golden oak cases will be given tb th lodge, school, church, club or society la Portland securing th largest number of votes. Every merchant Hated below will gtv with each 10-cent purchase on vote. At th close of tha contest th lodge, school, church, club or society receiv ing th largest number Of VOU will be awarded the llhrmrv nnmnUt with Current account when promptly paid are en U tied to votes, The library ! X"-nhnl trel?v. U? located at Holaman'a Jewelri 4 14 Third treet: Whlta Front drug store. 131 Grand avnuei Watta-1 drug store. J75 RusaellatrMt. whara all vts should be deposited, if with th following merchant and get busy with th votes: store, mnieu Trad i . W..X,.aU-avUS la. OOm Arr gooda. ' clothing and shoes, ISO to Hi East Mor : "7 rlson streat. ' "- v (- X. KOXJTatAaT. Street Maid lg. O. K. HOBTBATH. jeweler, 141 Third n1thlnfahf. MB Third atreet Pacifft 17 JO. w 1TAJJDEM.T' Talgfm A flTttaU a co oizica and warahous lll-iil xv or in fcixifl street. Main ItSi, Alllft , 1 TB3I B. K. BSAXsTASS OO sporting i looaa, mi uraaa avnue. ,;juasi &, 1 - XXBTMTT COAX, k ZCB CO- office ! Mil fiat street Horn A-11JI. .Main 0. ', ...i,..!. . ..... i VUlOAJr COA C6 'ffJ.o'l2'Burn ; gld street Main 2778. A-177. f ITBCK k OBTZaU Merchant, tailors, jiM bwk street triMu.io.iuu. " 1 Oatsaov sTEWB CO cigars and nws, 147 Sixth street . 4 W. B. Tuner, plumbing and gas fit-ting.-S 07 William avenue. East 4325. v K. A. wrutoxra vu put b noar ... 3 DBtJO BTOm, Hi Grand y. Et 256 . i A a. wiilett, gTocer, 1Z Grand j avenue. B-1261, East 283. ' . . 4 Tata VOSZXi BAJtBKX MXOT, finest . snop in tna city, si eutn street XABOXXO TXaCTLB OXOOEBT, 3B0 I Tamhlll, corner Park. . Main 5S21, ' j A-3787. " I v OXXOAOO MAB2CBT, meats, lit Third l atnL Mntn lis. HOBKXSOB BUICTXZOAXb CO 2(1 f sast Morrison street East I1ZS, B-1825, 5' WATTB-KATTBOXtr OO, druggists, . 4 lit atuaseu sireeu juasi es. 1 . B. B. WBIOHT, dentist 242 4 Waahlngton. corner Seventh. Main 2113. I aXIOI KIxTXK, fin millinery. 463 , Washington street - t i'V SKABTXS FAkTTB, wood dealers, . S yard Eaat Eighth and Main streets. Eaat 216. BTJTTEB-ITTT BBBAB CO, corner .; Second - and Columbia streets; retail 14S , Third street J JsTOOXX BXOS., east side news deal ' era and confectionery. Williams avenue and Russell street Eaat 4702. E. JC H0ADAM8, bicycles and sport ' Ing goods, Williams avenue and Knott v atreet East 2182. WTIJtJAloT ATE. t7KBXXTA TAC TOBT, umbrellas and leather goods, 544 - Williams av. C-1004. 432 HffftEf FURNISHERS rH IMI SIOPWIMM S TATXOB to ITUTOX nlumhlnv and ,""a. eve trine .sireei. , . . 120 Orand svenua. B-i23. Eaat 411 2. A. SO-.VZ, wallpaper, painter anu uauuimwr, ivt union ava East 1085. .JVUS Tx."f nJ h. uauatMMT BXOaV, wood dealers, Marshall and Uth sts. Both phones. ::J?5?ATOL O0T, 271" Rus- Oil W JbKBt B3V, -SCAJUUT. frroceries, ashlngton at Main 21 7, A-2187, . atj, barber. (42 Williams v nmiiHiii mi. juain isti, VLMX ZC BMTTH, florist 150 Fifth St. ppp. Meier A Frank. Mam 72ll. , QTJTBEH OXTT BTattBTa CTBAZt7jr( WdBXB, 288 Grand ave.- East 8581 UBMTBIDB TXTBT. OO Long or h2rt wdi.wB'1M1i Ea,t 801- Office and yard Thlrty-slxtt and Hawthorne O. Xb kOBlBOXT, 'j'lnsmith. 286 Omn avenue.- Fist 6003. BAatlTJa. natlflnn rk t t w:m. slstant MaTn 1874. liigtl-t " ZfOXTBTWZST OTTW fln OnAalo aa goods. 113 3d st Main 2005: OOLXMAJT IAIDW1KI no. w5r mTOhanlos' tools and cuUery. 108 sa st Main 6137. BWBBBA OAXBXAOB WOXKS, Mfga I which she had experimentally dropped 'lie. rne picaies were fresh and Juicy and th garlic with the dill made on want more and more and atlll mora. . a Tha rina olives are better when served in a dish that haa been rubbed with a garllo clove. Th flavor must not b strong,' but faint and delicate. Green peppers, ar always In th mar ket A green pepper minced and scat tered over a dish 01 macaroni or apa ghstti, or over mashed potatoes gives tons to th familiar food. ' It is not expensive to indulge In a bottle of capers, . plmentoes, and bay leaves and garlic. A suspicion of any one of these transforms a dull food. Seasoning is an Invaluable art in pre paring tasteful foods. There Is a dan- er in overaoina iv vui wuai m mvmm- In it is to be able to tickle a tired Delate and to bring a smile of satisfac tion to th face of the good man of the house. The vegetable market Is aulte well supplied with greens of all kinds and nrfces are showing a lower range than a week ago. Asparagus Is down to 12 H rents a. oound. BuDDiies are now of ex cellent quality and are therefore finding ready sale In the shops. Cauimower wun cream ia inueea a treat thee days, providing, of course, you insist upon the dealer selling you the Oregon product It Is not of auch move from the oven, brush over the sur face wUh beaten egg and cover quickly with bread crumbs mixed with brown sugar. Return to th oven, Da at a lit tle until eruat la- formed, then ceaa baatlng and cook until.it takes a rich brown. . , Corn pudding Measure two cupfuls of canned corn and add to it a pint of sweet milk, two well-beaten eggs, salt and pepper to taste, and a lump of but ter. Pour into a buttered pudding .dish and bake ih a moderate oven until thick and nicely browned. An authority atatement that comes out with th th noisome llmburger cheese Is one of the best treats thst you can possibly give an ovsrburdened stomach. It is stated by one who knows that a bite or two of llmburger ia far better than .a dose or two of medicine. What la dinner without a puddingT Here we have two of them 'which were recently given by the Delineator: w Marlborough pudding Beat tha yolks of five eggs with one half pound of augar and one pint of cream seasoned with the gratea rina 01 a iresn lemon. Put Into a deep bowl pr pitcher and set in a vessel or boning water, ana sttr until It is a thick cream. When cold, tlr In a email cupful of raspberry Jam or.orange marmalade; pour Into a deep baking dlsn. wnip tne wnues or tne n to a atirr meringue w in iour tablespoonfuls of powdered sugar and. put on top of the cream, vvitn a spoon ahp the meringue to look like large roses. Brown In th ovn for a few minutes.1 Lemon pudding Far tn rina or three lemons, and boll rind till tender; pound in a mortar and mix with them a quarter of a pound of lady-flngera, crumbled fine, and stirred Into a quart of boiling milk. Beat the yolks of four eggs light wun nau a pound ox sugar, ana two tablespoonfuls of lemon Juice. Stir in the whites of two eggs beaten stiff; add to milk, put all on back of fire and stir till thick and smooth. Put border of paste around a deep dlsn and pour In the pudding. Strew top thickly with candled sweetmeats or thinly sliced citron, and Dane three quarters of an hour. Serve cold. r 1 .- 1 ' ... " i. 1 "p3 ' ' . . - . , - . .. r v ,', ) it ."-, pa; . ..." ,' t -' qs: , Special prices at Dresser's mean Specials in the very cream o Oregon's prod- -f.uctei lOur Baked Goods and Candies. made, in our 'own ideally regulated . rocnsy our, Meats ch$eri n"" quality' Hnenb.'"otr , . hi'tk&lwtrfotog in . the store is backed by us for satisfaction. We Haye the most complete deliv- v; ' y- ery system in Portland. - ' '".-; "- Wo try to Biv all cuttomar l xnoat that will caust them to r-i ' mark about lta.txccllenco whan . it la aerved. , Your trado of to , ' morrow and oaxt year ia juat aa important to ua aa that of to day. ' ' , i DRESSER'S Sirloin - Staaka lb. '.. 8 DRESSER'S Fresh Pok Ham .Sleaka, lb.' 18 DRESSER'S Fresh Pork Ham Roasta, lb. ;.,.12yt DRESSER'S Shoulder Roasts of Lamb, lb l 15) DRESSER'S Shoulder Roasta of Veal, lb.. ...... ...iaf DRESSER'S Choicest Spring; j Lamb Shoulders, lb 20? DRESSER'S Fancy Pickled Pork, lb 15 DRESSER'S Pure Pork San sage, lb 20 DRESSER'S .Select Veal Sau aage, 2 lbs ...25 Trait Specials) ORANGES Nice, large, size 126, oranges at, per dot. 35 APPLES We have Just 79 boxes of all fancy Hood River, 4-tier Rhode Island Greenings, Baldwins, Gainos, Red Cheeks and Ben Davis Apples. Don't miss this chance, the- lot' will go' to morrow at, box 2.00 README "Standard" Cora and .CToma- iota, tomorrow iins,.a DAtiCRY lltm ;' Tha Bakery, the cleanest, air-' lest and moat high grade shop . in : Oregon,- offera tha follow ing excellent apeciala for tomor- Pineannle til 20c th can DRfiSSER'S Genuine German Sow: d.iXw J-. 25c... 20 cans 25, each.,.. . tUW,x. DRESSER'S aocolate Cream t : i 1 , - 1 .. Layer' Cakes, made with pure Norwegian Smoked Sardines., whipped cream, reg. 25c. 20 "5 AH c,n tomorrowf 10v :DRESSER'8 Assorted Cookies. Crosse & Blackwell'a Kippered reg. 10c dor, 4 do....:25 wernngs, six una f or DRESSER'S Assorted. Pies. each .. .'.'..25 1 . Smith'a Kippered Herrings, six tins f 1.10, each 20 Tbe Candy Countei ; ..DRESSER'S Cream Mixed Candies, reg. 25c, tomor row , 20 DRESSER'S . Famous Nougat. reg. 40c, tomorrow...... SOf ; DRESSER'S Chocolate Chios, reg. 50c, tomorrow .40 'SPCCIAL BLEND" And before you complete your order tell the man to put in a found of , Dresaer'a ''Special lend," the coffee we guaran tee will please you or cost you nothing. Haven't your neighbors told .you about thia . coffee? Arways 3 pounds for f l.OO, lb 35 thousanda know them for ' their ouality.t Mince Pies ' , made with Heintz' gooda and , the other kinds equally fine: reg. 25c, tomorrow 20 t ' Smaller . Assorted Pies, 4 alices, each ..10 Some Wine for Sunday We have the pur eat of Im ported and domestic gooda. Alao the finest Whisldea and Brandlea In bulk or bottle. To morrow: ' California Port and Sherry, reg. $2X0 the gallon ... ....$1.50 Dewera "Special" Scotch, reg. $1.25, for 1.10, "Extra Spe cial reg. $1.35, for... 31.25 Excellent, guaranteed- pure, Bourbon and Rye Whiskies, tiAtt ' 14 'ml Ik A . ? lw. atuv v.. ..... .vwra. w gallon ...34.00 Firm AND STARK BLOCK SCHEME TO SPIRIT AWAY MURDER WITNESSES j 1 1 " 1 .1 . 1 Apparent Plot to Get Out of the State Three Chinese Held to Testify in Highbinders' Murder of Merchant Month Ago Frustrated in the Nick of Time. What appears to ba a cleverly planned attempt to get possession of three or th state's principal witnesses against tha murderers of Lee Dal Hoy, the Chi nes merchant who fell a victim to the bullets of highbinders in this city about four weeks ago, was brought to light last evening, and but for the prompt action of the authorities might have proved successful. The development of th plot first be came apparent shortly before 6 o'clock j yesterday afternoon when Sheriff R. R. Veale of Contra Costa county, Califor nia, presented himself at the office of the chief of police and produced war rants for the arrest of Chen Hung, Lena Tip and Go Ttnar Yuen on charjres of obtaining money by false pretenses. The warrants were Issued by Superior Judge wells of contra costa county and repairers of carriages and waaona. 011 complaint of hem Oow Kee, secretary $13 Burnslde. Pacific 2047. of the Bow On Tong in San Francisco. ine complaint sets iortn tnat in or fenae charged was committed in May, WOOSUW1T XiiiTirsMr nn t...i. Dry and Finished Work. Wnndi.n 1238. 427 Dekum av. uuiun. worn. DDft 6th S ,1 and OOOTIEBX FISH OO T,-h nv...,. Poultry, butter, eecrrt at Moi .' A-6566. Third and Ankenv ata ' P. BT. BuaasUi St GO mut. -rxr lawn 8; C-1888. 716 Union ave. north. POBTIkAim Til NT a ivsnro nn tents and awnlnars. window gominn aA porch curtains a specialty. 16 N. Front VL E. tEB Reai e8tate and Invest ments. Room 411 Corbett bldg. Main 6860. F URNACE fox , ,H f 'v w' Every Furnace We Sell Is Absolutely Guaranteed ' The " heating problem is a question in Oregon as well as in the eastern states.- The one real satisfactory vay to solve this problem is to install a furnace then your home will be heated perfectly It oavs to'put a luroace in, not only for rnmfnrf. i,i,... u'.-..t: it increasea thevalye 6t your property-if you ever want to sell, a . furnace installed is a strong selling point. , We make estimates' for installing furnace systems complete. We employ experienced fnrnace men for this work-and the I work we guarantee to, be satftfactory . We Selected the Fox Furnace Wa recommend the Fo Fur nace, It givea you clean, equal, ized heatcuts, your . fuel bills . in half Have- out man call and talk it, over With you. t Drop us' a, card today.. i v j-,; s t -t'"KJf'"9, I I A nnRDii V 130 FIRST ST J IVrlaVIIVl- I - PJR'AD AinPD ... 'V, v-.a-.aa-.a Maintaining Heating plants It Our Business We maintain our own tin ahop, where we make all the air ducts and furnace pipes used In ours fnstaUation work. No .charge for eattmatea. Inform', ua ' of your needa right away. Sheriff Veale had with him a Chines who was acquainted, he said, with th tnree men wanted and would point them out to the officers. On this showing unier uritzmacner detailed uetectives Hawley and Inskeep to accompany Veale and make the arrests. Ar Chief Murder Witnss. It was- not "Until the three 'prisoners were taken to the police station that it began to dawn on the local authorities that they were being made parties to a very clever- plot that was ' being worked out under their noses. Th in timation came when tha prisoners' were recognized as the principal witnesses for the state against the two men, now awaiting trial 'for the murder o( Let Dal Hoy. Chen Hung is a prominent merchant In Chinatown and has lived in Portland continuously for a period of 15 years. During all of that time h has not, set foot on California soil. He Is the mer chant whose name was first on. the list of the four prominent Chinese marked down for slaughter by the dissenting faction of the Bow On Tong and to murder whom hired assassins were sen! here from the Bow On Tong headquar tern in San Francisco. He managed to preserve his life by remaining In hiding, and the murderers were thus forced to pass to Lee Da Hoy, the second on .th death list. . ... i ; From his knowledge of the workings of th conspiracy that led to th murder of La Dal Hov it la amtarent that ! Chen Hung is a valuable and almost indispensable witness for th state in the murder trial that will soon be had. Lent Yip and Go YlYon are th witnesses the state depend upon to establish the Identity of th two men charged with the murder, as being th persons actually participating In th assassination of the merchant . ; ' rrusfcrat Clrr Schema. Aa soon as the identity of th thre prisoners became known their attorney, Dan J. Malarkey, who la also special prosecutor in th murder case, was ap prised of the facts , and at one took steps to nullify the all too apparent scheme to railroad the men out of the stat. i Th district attorney's office was appealed to and when it was ascer tained that the warrant held by Sheriff Veale had not been Indorsed by a local magistrate! Mr.- Manning ordered the prisoners set at liberty-ort th ground that they had not. been arrested under proper and lawful authority. -v i; ; , Sheriff Veal was much chagrined at the action taken and declares his in tention of , exhausting every known r of th thre Chines, that h may tak them back to California with him. In view of known facts the attitude and actions of th California sheriff are considered peculiar, to say the least There U abundant evidence at hand to show that the three men accused have not been In California in years and therefore could not have been In Con tra Costa county at the time the al leged crime of obtaining money by false pretenses was committed. Still another peculiar circumstance has come to light. About a week after the murder of Lee Dal Hoy local Chinese were apprised of the fact that the San Francisco Bow On Tona had dispatched other' hired assassins to Portland to complete the work begun by the men arrested for murdering Lee Hoy. Also that the San Francisco so ciety had sent a well known Chinese interpreter to this city- to direct the plans and movements of those interest ed in the conspiracy to murder. .' JPrtaent Warrants. Two day after this information was received the interpreter, accompanied by Sheriff Veale of Contra Costa coun ty, . California, appeared . at the police headquarters for the alleged purpose of paying an unofficial visit to Chief Orttsmacher. , The sheriff did not state tha business that had brought him to this city and did not prolong his call. He , dropped out of sight and, presum ably, finally returned to his duties in his horn county. At any rate he was not seen here .again until yesterday, when he tw-esented the warrants for the arrest , of the state's witnesses in the murder case. A f ew nights ago Chinese incendiaries made an 'unsuccessful attemnt to set fir to the building at 270 Pine street. The house la th one in which Lee Tai Hoy was murdered, and which is still oecunled by Hoy's wife and children as a place or dwelling. "Pure spices are of various degrees of excellence; spices may be pure yet of very1 poor quality." THE HIGHEST DEGREE OF EXCELLENCE IN MILLING AND QUALITY IS REACHED IN 9 n n fflfflSl oG)(C(e .11 M A Comparison With Other? Spices Will Convince You Insist and Your Grocer Will Supply You warehouse at Cathlamet. on the, Colum bia river, was burned to th ground, building and contents being a total loss. The valuable contents of the warehouse belonged to Chen Hung and other Chi nese merchants whose names are on th death list of th Bow On tong hatchet- en Th nnltae authorities, the Chinese and their counsel are of the opinion that if tha effort to aret Chen Hum. Lem YlD and Qo Ying Yuen out of the state had proved successful, they would never have been permitted to return alive. It is not Intimated that bherirr veaie would have lent himself to any plot to murder, 'but it is pointed out that the Chinese would have had no difficulty in clearing themselves of the trumped up charge in the California courts, and that once aet at llbertv they would have been practically at the mercy of the men who seek tneir lives. The next move in the game Is await ed with interest Dy tne auinoruies ana apprehension ty tne enmese. M ONTAfj A Ftl AM ; PAYS FOR "SEATTLE SPIRIT" Two nights ago a 9 SENSIBLE HOBBY Well - Known People Devote Spare Time to Upbuilding Health. Physical culture is gettins: to be mora and 'more of a hobby with many people, who devote their spare time not only to upouuaing tneir own pnysicai neaitn, -(Dnltad Praa Leased Wlr.) Seattle, April 8. 6y means of a' Confi dence game operated through one of the Georgetown poolrooms, James Stohr. a wealthy rancher from Bozeman. Mon tana, was robbed of $1,100 Monday. He lost th roll to a pair of men who are known at the poolrooms as members of the "Tout" class. The game was well worked out and the victim baited, along until. he was ready to be separated from the large sum or money. Then. Stohr reported the robbery to the police Wed nesday night and .immediately left- for home, poorer but wiser. t RitolEB-ABTISANS " ! ; FORM ASSEMBLY (Special Dispatch to rn Journal.) Rainier, Or., April 8. The United Ar tisans have organized Rainier assembly No. 889. The organizing was In charge but in preaching doctrine of good health I Grand Master Mrs. Ine Baldwin of to oiners. - Portland. The following officers wera xaere ia nu vauuhq tuutty lor an v ner- i Ainrvrasi tn iArv until tma rAaruin. juna son, unless tainted with an . lneurable 1 iwtinna & p. m a-., im -nravaat. r.. a . dlaeaae, remaining sickly, , with the! Arthur Bishop: superintendent, Alice L and the growing popularity of physical culture. In the disease of digestion and nutri tion, for example, an acknowledged specific, treatment has been found in Ml-o-na. 11 is reiiea upon as a ccr talnty in relieving the worst troubles or digestion ana assimilation, and mak ing a complete cure. i . . People suffering with headaches, pal pitation, sleeplessness, bad taste in th mouth, coated tongue,, distress after eating, specks bef or the eyes, nervous ness and general delibity, and ny other of the many distressing results of a weakened stomach, should profit by th discovery of Ml-o-na stomach tablets. Woodard. Clark A Co. have seen so many cures by Ml-o-na of stomach and general -run-down state at health that tney areinrm oeiievers in tne power of Beet Sugar. Bay City, Mich.. AprU I. Colorado Is first, Michigan second and California third in the production of beet sugar, annnrdlnar la statistics mad nubile to day by the ; national organisation of farmers. ' Colorado produced last year 4il,T3!, 630 pounds from li,J6 acres. In Cali fornia 164,000,000 pounds were pro duced In the same period, while Utah raised. XOoUtao.flOO. ,,.w v reaaat rood, , , It Is1 hot often that' a, manufacture will give away a full slse package of prepared food, to prove Its merit, but that is what the -Columbia JdllUns; com pany will do tomorrow. Every one brlnalnar a want ad to The Journal of fice tomorrow will be a-iven an order. which, presented to the D. C. Burns company, 210 Third streat. will entitle the holder to a full-size package of th famous "Morning Glory Wheat Meats," one of the best breakfast foods on the market. Want ads In The Journal Cost only 1 cent a word, so don't forget to bring your ad to The Journal office to morrow lor tne, Dig ounaaj wournaj. " Sensational offers: Read th adv. of Portland Outfitting Co In today's paper. mil (lEADAGElE PoattiwlTewg W these Little Fills. They also relieve Dla- tress frottt Dyspepsia. In digestion and Too Hearty Sating; A perfect rem edyforDtalness, Natisea, Drowsiness. Jad, Taste in tha Xootn, Coated Tongue, Pain in the Sid. TORPID LTVKR. . Theor regtuate Ue Bowels. IWy Vegetable. ., . SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SHALL FEICL CARTERS iMIW!JWJmai'iaawj ' thia remedy to cure practtcajiy , every case, and they show this faith by gtv lng a .guarantee, "with every 60-cent box of Ml-o-na to refund the money unless it does all, that Is claimed for it They take the whole, riskv And Mi-o-na wlu source to get posseaalQn of the persons not cost you a penny, unless -it cures. Diets: instructor, n Antoinette Bralm: secretary. Florence' Perrys -treasurer. John Zweemer : senior - oonductor. Charles Rohr; M.VC Edna Scott; Junior conductor, Leone KOhrt warden, Alfred jettison; instructor, jstner isitterung; medical examiner. Dr. W. E. Welch: fi nance committee. H. Braimi E. droves. Mrs. , Darbo. The . assembly will meet Thursday nignts. rne Breakfart rood. .' It ia not oftan'that a manufacturer will give away a full size package of prepared rood, so prove us merit, out that Is what tbe Columbia Milling com-oany- wlll do tomorrow. ' Every one bringing a want ad tOvThe Journal of fice tomorrow will be given an order. which, presented to 4h 0. - C. Burns ?ompauy, iitu -inira-sireei, wiu , enuue famous "Morning OloryiWheat Meats. the holder to a full-sis, package of the one of the best Breakfast foods on the market Want ads In Th Journal cost only, 1 cent a word, so don't . forget to bring your ad to Th Journal office to morrow for th big Sunday Journal.; CARTERS jflVER fcil.anasKasl Genuina Must Bear ' Fac-Simile Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. For Saturday Chickens, Geese Ducted Turkeys; BUTTER, rolR. 55cr-65c RANCH EGGS. do..... 20c Chinook Salmon, lb 15c Halibut, 3 lbs . , 25c Milchncr Herrings, ke. .$1 Honey, 2 combs . . 25c Large Eel, lb. 20c Columbia Fish Co. THIRD AND ANKENY Phones Main 6 -A5550 i THE HIGHEST . GRADES OF COFFEE ROASTED IN THE NORTH-, WEST AT YOUR 3R0CERS. TaB maiaiiii ll I ' S) K tefftf " Fit for a Queen ' And the queen of your household will And half , her baking difficulties disap pear tr ane wtu use . s v Dalles Diamond or liberty Bell -flour lext bread-baking day1. Diamond Rolfcr-Milfs B33H WAWmrOIOsT VXXSttti