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THE OREGON DAILY- JOURNAL; PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL' 4, 1808. 'a, '" :"; Power -Vested in Few Hands, ;-Whichv Control Millions ;On Millions of Capital Meaning of Senate l)ocu : Vote for No :Iulatxve CancWate) Wko ;Faila J V '' ' : ; K - to Sign ThiY Pledge r !" ' f fr. r 'Z ' XXStatement Kb. ly the'direct primary lawy which ensures to , the" people the '.right! to elect-United States rnators is T to . lows : V-r ; 7 ' ' k "."J.-1 ... i. "I 'further .state to the oeonle'of Oretron. as well as. to the eople of fny legislative district, that during my"terrn;oroTfice will always vote for that candidate for United States senator . in congress who has received the. highest number of the peo- plft's votes' for ; that position at the general election next pre ceding the election of a senator in congress, without regard to , my individual preference." . . ? : -;. '..V'.- FnRuERS TRAIN iFOliMILLA All jpay on May 6 Experts : ? Will Enlighten .Ranchers. I The Itinerary. (SpMsl Dispatch to Tbt Joernal.) ' '' Pendleton, Or..- April 4. After weeks of energetic . work on th part , of th Pendleton - Commercial association, a farmer' tralO bearing experts and MEETIAU .1 LAUE OF STATE SUNDAY SCHOOL CO.N- "'"t ?E Zlr.VZ0"" WUIMf ' W . W WS WVU VENTION; ' ' ' . i ; v. - - r v iit'y;iWi Vr't . k . .V" : i t '. : ' i i , ... , VvvI ...J? . lli 1 . r c I- h Br John B. Lathrop. , ' (WtihliiftvD Borata l Tt Juamal) Waahlnrton, D. C," April, l.Whan Srnntar La Follatta, laying hla premlaaa. began ' hla remarkable apaech on tha 'Aldrlch bill tha other day In tha adn ata, by aaylng.that about 100 men colli trollad banking aolljtlea and tha ralJ- roaj, aterfmboat and ' larger Induatrlea of tha ' nation. nmnF newaDSDara at tMkad '-hla aaaartiona. Apparently, many writer tbougnt that taa Wln oonain .aenator. merely had conoelvad uch ' a aituatlon and deduced conclu aiona tn an aaclted proceaa ot alarm. lowevr, at the . moment ha waa peaking, wltnin ltfO feat from hi place In the chamber the document clera of the aenata atood raaay to hand out to anyone auutoriaaa to aaa xor mem. eoplaa of "aenate document So. tit," en U tied rinteratat Commerce corpora tlona Uwnlnc capital Btooa of other , Tranaportatlon Corporations"; it ' being , a "letter from the chairman of the Interstate commerce commlaalon, trans mitting statementa tn reeponae to a aenata resolution of January It, 190s, Inoulrlna.aa to whether any corpora- Uotta engaged In Interatate commerce April 17, 28 and 29. at othar corDoratlona tranaoortlnc oaav aengars and freight," ate. , I Is accompllahad by Joint occupancy of a soeuiUBts. aoaen airecioranipa or one, person, ana ' "... ZTT, , th Interbuylna of stocks by railroad -.Th.o'5wh.O7'0il,!i, corporations. To show the extent to fJP-.JVL " J?", whfch toe HUl-Morgan people control ....... ...... r - "l irananoriauon in the nortnweat, let commlaalon of. an elaborate . eiatement be cited from Senate document ko. J7I algned - by, both Chairman Knapp a4id that the Oreat Northern controls by Henry C. Adams, atatlatlclao and ac- ,toc ownership the Columbia & Ked countant of ne commission. MounUln. . the Duluth TermlnH- the Thla statement la aomething remark. Duluth. Watertown A Pacific, the Koo- f"Mi?M u.iwnia - tenal Valley., the Minneapolis Untop tor ta aoUatte's aaserttons aa to oon- R,,,way t& Mtnn,poi,. Western, the entratlon. absolutely confirms every Montana Central, the Spokane Falls A . . , v m normern, me wasninrton t ureal .jr.fr,?,Unf!f' Cn,rm?. KnaP Northern, the Wllmar A Bloux Falls, and Statistician Adama give the namea of ,nc, the compilation of the facta In the the directors In eacn case and demon- document the Hill-Morgan people have strata .' that 63 peraona control the added their north ban!; of the Columbia il.a.ii. a .mar . . . a.T v l. I V ne nunui m ew jw Th, Northern Pacific controls by Central, the Cheaapeaaa. Ohio, the ,tock ownership the Columbia River A citicago m worinweaiern, uie uncwuii, Northern, the Mlnnerota A International, Cleveland. Ctalcaro A St. Lou la. the Hi. xr.k..n u.in T..n.in.i pnl.i: Keadlng. v the JCrte, tnetloutnern. the anli the Port ToWnaend Southern, the . ' 7" "" wannington A Columbia River railway. Xjehlgh Valley, the Great .Northern the Then-the Burlington, controlled by the Northern Pacific, Ue Union Pacific, Hill-Morgan Intereata. controls by stock tha Southern Pacific, the Kock Island, ownership the Beaver Valley,. the Dav To give the namea would be mere y to enport. Rock Island A Northwestern, the repeat ,the llata of well known railroad Hannibal Union Depot company, the magnates. Beginning wua xiuy anorgan, oulncy, Omaha and Kanaaa City, and Firat Congregational church at Forest Grov, which will be,op6n for the uia of tha ttate Sunday School association at Its . convention COMHISSIDiN IVILL MEET BAKER MEH In Fortland Monday in View of Effects of 0. R. & N. Kate Decision. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Salem, Or., April 4. A conference will be held between the state railroad corn- ran god for Wednesday, May (, over the a R. A J, line The train will be in charge of General Freight Agent R. B, Miller of tha O. . R. A N. and agricul tural experts from the Washington state college at Pullman. Lecture on sum mer fallowing, deeper plowing and di versified crop win De given and atop will be made at all the principal town In Umatilla county.. The itinerary la as imiuwi: .Leave Walla Walla, Wednesday, Ma f, at I a, m. Arrive at Milton. Oregon, at 8:10 and remain one hour and 10 mlnutea. Arrive at Weston at 10:40 and remain lone hour and 19 mlnutea. I i Arrive at Athena, In the heart of the wheat belt, at :10 p. m., and remain two houra. Including lunch. I Arrive Adams at 5:20 p. tn.. and re. imain one hour. Arrive at Pendleton at I:S0 p. m. and remain three houra for dfhner and levenlna aeaalon at courthouse. I Arrive at Kcho at 7:45 d. m. and re- Imain two hours, with lecture at opera- I houae. Arrive at umatina at io:& ana trans fer party to Spokane train No. 4 for return trip to Walla Walla. Umatilla county farmera are dellgbtod to have thia train run tnrougn ma I county and the prospect are that I na me naa trowda will attend the meeting and ' wltneaa the demonatratlona made by the lecturer DAY'S HEWS OF EAST (Special Dispatch to Tbe Jour nil.) Falrvlew, Or., April 4. John Qatln blne of Columbia View, haa rented the Stockton farm on the Columbia river and will take charge of It next week, mov ing considerable of his stock there. William Clark will have charge of the place. Mr. Mccarty or Mount ocoii, nan rem AH nsrrimn, awiuumf . uivmm waujthe Winona Bridge Railway company. W0J5. wlUl tnem- " ' . . This gives the atockholders of the Adding as many mora givesoontrpl oreat Northern and Northern Paclflo or ue.jaissouri rwuic, in. wseun, control of X1.4SMS milea, and the dl Pacific, the St. Louis Uouthweatern, the Western Maryland, the Atlantlo Coast, the Atchlaon, Topeka A Santa Fe, the wwaigwa va eaV'Wer uiitv. vaia? ui- rectors of these roads hold directorships In many other lines stretching across the continent. Harrimaa System. a.aasa ftwuivwii. v aaa ainiitst W Kmm York. New . Hivin A Uartf ord.. tha Illinois Central, .the Chicago, Milwaukee I The Harrlraan system comprises these A St. Paul, the Boston. A Maine, the lines controlled by the Union and South- Miasourl. Kansas A Texas,' and . umtea Mates eteet corporation. Othar Zatereet the I ern Parlf Ice: union pacific Columbia River Oregon Central, the Columbia Southern, the Ilwaco Railway, the Leavenworth & "A score mora added gives control of It the Colorado A Southern, the Mlnneapo-1 western, the Ogden Union Railway A d'. . .7. .' ' ."iuepoi company, me uregonnori i.ine, urmna i i una ui vuau, iu Pacltic of Canada, tha Central of Georgia, and the Chicago Great West ern. . The significance of these assertion so well authenticated by official re ports and compilation will be appreci ated when the mere mention of Union and Southern Paclflo and Oreat North ern and Northern- Paclflo In the fore going lists carries to western people the-Idea of absolute dominance 'of rail transportation In the western half of the continent; for It la well known there that Union Paclflo ' controls - O. R. & N., Oregon Short line and all other lines. In . Its territory, and , that tha Hill-Morgan lines do the same for the northern territory.' ; Exactly the same condition obtains In the . east and eouth the larger llnea mentioned control the smaller line hav ing between them control of all trana portatlon. ? ;r' v , In the east, as In tha west, too, the ocean lines are-In tha same hands; for Inatanoe, the New York, New Haven A Hartford controls not. only absolutely every, mil of rails In New England, but also every steamer line along the coast.! and "all tha streetcar and country trol ley lines. , ,.' Tha control of so many corporations ; TnE x. z. c DERMATCiCGY , Will deliver In Portland very soon a course of lectures on the following sub jects! The Cause, of Gray Hair: Use end. Aouse or Hair uyea; cosmetics and Their- Use Nervous Diseases of Women: The. Care of the Complexion, Skin and Scalp, covering the. following ; subjects: laflsmrements Plttlngs Sed Nose ... 't. Blood Disease ' fced- Veins :-.: riesb Worm , Sosema Blemishes Sunken Xook -' Tailing Hair Dandruff Kollow' Cheeks " Tallow Skin Bough Bkia tn4nkle& lUa- ' Decayed Mnaoles Withered Skin ; -riabby 'Plesk .. Xreoklas -. , . Xota patches Pimples Blaok Heads Moles Warts ' -, Bnperflnona Htlr Wrinkles This. Eyebrows . our Postnles . M After- the course of lectures. demonstrator win oe at.. one of your lending hotels 'for a limited time, and will, receive In consultation all who need ier service. "The, lectures wJU be enoUilve. Those who -desire to attend complimentary - must send addresse Otherwlae an admission of $1.00 will be charged.- For further information, free ticketa and date of lecture, address : S ' StCltETnilY 1401 l3t Ave., tsattle, TTaskliiffton. I opeka,- tne Xeavenworth, Kansas at M A V.lfA.. . k . U.Ik.... Mlnadoka A Southern, tha Oregon Rail road A Navigation, thj St, Anthony, the Salmon River Railway, the San-Pedro, Loa Angeles A Salt Lake, tha Wyoming Western, the Topeka A Northwestern, the Union Depot A Railway company of Denver, Total operative muea or tne system, 6,1 J 1.1 4. Southern Pacifies Arizona A Colorado. the California Northeaatern, the Califor nia ' and Northwestern, the Coos Bay, Roaeburg A Eastern,' the Galveston, Harrlsburg A San, Antonio, the Nevada at caurornia; tne uiu vauey, uioDa Northern, the Hearne A Braxos Valley, the Houston A Shreveport, the Houston A - Texas Central. tn. Houston, hjiat A West Texas, the Independence A Mon mouth, the ' Louisiana Western, the Maricona A Phoenix A Salt River Val ley. the Morgan Louisiana A Texas Railway & , Steamship company. - the Iberia A Vermillion, the North Shore, the Ogden Railway- A-Union Depot, the Sunset Railway, the -Texas A New Or leans, tlra-total mileage being M1J.Z7. - The combined -mileage for the two . Is 16.523.61. But In addition Aock Is held in eastern llnea; for Instance, the Har rlman Interests t , bought .Baltimore A Ohloi securities with money earned by the 0. R. A N. In Oregon and Wash ington. The conclusion -drawn from the unde nted fact of this report is that J. Pierpont Morgan, -James J. Hill, E. II. Harrlman, George Gould and W. K.. Van derbllt, could meet at some New York club, decide on any nlan affecting bank ing, railroad and steamship interest and carry It out, and that by-balling in Mr. Flick and Mr. Carnegie they could determine almost absolutely the course or tne larger industrial, concerns, per haps having ' to - tetenhone ' Thomas P. Ryan and August Belmont to make sure tney wouia not ooject. , CANOEING AT U. OF 0. TO BE MADE SATE (Gneeial Disnatch to Tha lonrnaL) University of Orenon. JCurene.- Anrll 4. A movement haa been atarted bv memDers or tne faculty ana townspeo ple looxinK- lowara control or canoetn on the-mill race, In order "that sue tragedies as that of last ; Wedneedav may - be' averted. The means of con trol proposed . is an ' Ordinance which snail -out an end to oanoelnar bv lnex perlenced persons.' As there are many canoes J owned and used by university students who are perfectly- able to take oare - or tnemseives ' tne- complete - abol- isning.'ox canoeing wouia De. strenuous ly ODDoaed. A- meellna 'of : those atu- aents wno are owners will be . held in a few days to decide what, steps shall oe waen. ..J r...in.. I ed Jake Butter's place on the Barker " " . AT. . T V , Z. . 7, - V road. Mr. Butaer haa moved to Port- of Baker City at Portland. April . for laad t0 Uv. wUn bla BOn, J. J. But- the purpose of discussing certain feat- ser. urea objectionable to Baker City, In C. E I Leavens has moved hli i (mll ' , ,, . , from Portland to hla new home near the recent ' Oregon Railway A Navlga- ROckwood. havlnaT completed hla cosy tlon rata case decision. little cottasa. A letter waa received hv tha mmmli. Alale Freeman and family of Kaale The Badge of Honesty 'Is' on every wrapper of Doctor Plerca'o Golden Medical Discovery becaase lu. list of tha Ingredient composing It U printed there la plain English. Forty years of experience baa proven IU nperlor worth a ood purifier and Invigorat ing tonlo for he cure of itomacn aiioraari god all liver ills. It traUdfl P tht down lyitem as do other- tonlo can In -whloa aloohol la naadV-Tha actlTamodlc Inftl principle of natlvo roots ouch at Golden ueal ana ynecn roov, bwm bqu Handraka root, Bloodroot And Black Cherry bark are extracted and preaerroJ by - the um of chemically para, trlplo reflned glycerine. Send to Dr. B. V. Pierce at Buffalo, N. for. frtt booklet which quotas extracts from weil-reoognlzed mad icai authorities guua.as un. nrnnuuw, King.-Scudde, Coe, Elllngwood and a host of oiheri, showing that these roots can be daended upon for their curative action Id. all weak state of the stomach, accomppled hy Indigestion or dyspepsia as well O loAll bilious or liver eemptalnU and In aftwastlng disease "where thcro Is lotvyfleeh and gradual rnnnlnf down f tktitrencUi and tystem. he "Qoldcn Medical DIscoTerr'msVfS rtch, biira 1 regulflysTh ilood and so Invlgorateii mid w aimach. liv-r ana noweia. - I i m i 1 : . and, through them. ,ma wnoifl-fTate Thus all skin enaction, wotcnea, pimpics and ernptlons a well a scrofulous swel lings and old open running sore or nicer are cured and healed. In treating old running sores, or ulcers, it well to In sure their healing to apply to them Dr. Pierce' AlHIeallng Salve, if yoor drug gist don't.happen to have this Salve in stock, send fifty -four 'cent In postage sumps to Dr. K. v. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo. K. Y., and a large box of the "All-Healing Salve will reach you by return post. You can't afford to accept a secret nos- wnm as aauDBuvute iot vma non-sioDooiic. medicine op known oompomtioit, not even though the urgent dealer may thereby make a little bigger nrofit. Dr. Pierce's Fleasant Pellet regulate and Invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to tak a canar. FULTON SPEAKS 10 ALBANIANS Albany the Home of Powell and Linn the Home of Statement No. 1. slon from the Baker City league Tues day requesting that it be given a hear ing In the matter before any decision was reached, but the case" had ben de cided end the decision published before the letter was received. The commis slon -then informed the league that it would make an appointment with the league's representatives when conven ient, with the result that the commis sion yesterday received a telegram nam ing April e, at fortland. Ml Creek, have moved into Fred Andrewo' house on tne ttase iine road. -Mrs. Fred Hamilton of Portland, la spendlnr a few days on the farm at Columbia View. Mrs. Gertie Wallm of Curtis, was a caller at Falrvlew yesterday. William Ellison, O. R. A N. agent, has the grip. He was absent irom nis or flee yesterday afternoon. Oeorsra Si Shaver is not a Darin tlm nr mnnev on hla chicken Dark. C. K. Cree Is now building up-to-date house. ne cause ror tne nearins; is noi r;. . .ii. v the i able that It is because of arrangements which have been In vogue with the ra CLEAN, PAVED TOWN u" va pnnsTttT? von a t s read comoanv nrovldiria- for the recelv- 1 ... Ing of goods In carload lots by the mer chants and then shipping back along the line In less than carload at the same rate. The railroad commission yesterday received a formal complaint from a. A. Marvel of Boyd, claiming that the facll- Albany's jjpirit Shown by List of Committees and Assignments of Various Boosting Tasks. Itlea for handling freight, and the depot at that . piaoe, were inadequate. FORECLOSURE NOTICE . ON COMMERCLIL CLUB Tnde.I'Aprilfftcla!. no- come out unqualifiedly In favor of paved (Special Dispatch te The Jaaraal.) Albany, Or., April 4. Albany's ex ecutive committee of 16 booster ha tice of foreclosure proceedings. Instl tuted by L. Cv Stanley to recover 13,000 and some Interest, has been- served on President William Miner or me la streets and a cleaner and prettier city They feel that no advertising will bo of greater benefit in Inducing stran gers to locate tnan a clean and neai New Incorporations. '' Salem. Or.. Anrll 4. Artlrlo nf Innor. poraiion nave oeen rati in the orrice of the secretary of state as follows: Swedish-American -National leaa-ue of vregon; principal prrice, Portland, ore- Son ; incorporators, K1 ward . . j... Grans, tttr a: PAnrartn anrt -nart 4l V Ihifapmn jewisn Kener ,socjety; principal or- lle. Pftrtljftiid. Dl-effhn: Inrnrnnratnra. John Dollar. D.,'Namerovsky. L. Krausft N. Mosessohn; A. 1 Rosenstehr,- Jacob Lieaser J. Aiarguwies, r.- Atrrahamson, Mi ntrow. m. wue. .i. KTiedniui. n. m. Heller. H. 8.. Fin.. ,- ..... . Marshall Brothers; principal- office, Portland, Oregon', capital ntock. S5.000; incorporators, R. A. Marshall. C. F. Marshall ana it. a., uume. .,- ; ' , k Rmnini Man 1 Honnrntnr 'nn'mnanv. limited; prlnoipal :of lice, Portland. : Ore gon; capita if stoca, izs.ooo; incorpor ators. J. Ci Robinson, t. Mlsner ani P. B. Sibley. - ' 'y.'.r: , ' ." ',.,!. . - " i : Church Prosperity .-at'.) lUaitwith. (Special DlKeatcfe. t The JoarBiLJ ' Klamath Falls. Or.., ADril"4--Tha First Presbyterian church of Klamath Falls haa'just-'closed Its first' year as a self supporting 'church and 4s in a-flourish ing condition. The church has voted to raise- the salary of the - pastor, v Rev. Oeorge T. Pratt, to 11.200 a year. Up to a year afo this church was aided by the Home Mission board of the Pretby terian church, 'but through the efforts and good worK of tne former - pastor, hpt. -two. Smith; now of Medford, the nurcn oecame- seir . supporting. ; ... - Grande Commercial Club Building asso- Uitv with waii.knnt lawns oement waika elation. As a result It will be some- .nj business streets that are paved. It thing like 60 days from tnis time Until h. hllvA1 that naved hualneaa atrenta the sale of the building will take place, wlll be an especially substantial form unle other steps are taken In the 10 of advertising, for a better and greater days following the serving of the pa- Albany, they at the same time enhancing Prs. . the value of all property In the paved n ia nresumed that the Commercial i.t.i.t club building will be open to members Tne executive committee has appoint In theae 60 days, as before. Unless some ed the following committees: On slgn unforeeea actlon-ls, Uken in - the al- ln BUbscrlDtion contracts H. H. Hew- lotted 10 days DUbllcatlon 01 tne sale I i,t u saki).,. oka vt -m K-ronrh- will be made.. ... nrlntinar and stationery D. O. Wood- worth. W. A. Barrett Joseoh H. Ral ston; to confer with the county court ror aid Mayor J.- r. wauace, w . ts. Stevens, L. E. Hamilton, Dr. W. H. Davis, Dr. M. H, Ellis; to Investigate i.,ina I me mailer ot a. imia aecreiary u. j. vt'thll Wood worth, F. J. Miller. W. B. Stevens, F. M. French. A. J, HOdges; on per- uarters is. V. cusicK, w. A. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Albany, Or., April 4. United States Senator Charles W. Fulton spoke to tht voters of Albany and Linn county at the courthouse last evening In the in terest of his reelection. His speech was along the lines of his former declara-i tlona regarding the chargea mad against him. Special interest attached to this meeting on account of the fact that James F. Powell, the man on whom Fulton depends for vindication on ac count of the affidavit furnished to re fute the chargea of Heney and Stef fens, resides her. Linn county Is decidedly In favor of Statement No. 1 and will give thoae candidates for the legislature a ma jority that declare for this principle. This being the center of the grange In fluence, the speaker could not well an tagonise this 'feature of Oregon's law relating to the election of United Statos senators, since the grange is a unit for It. OREGON HOTEL! THQ Bnropeea Plan , Kodarw KasUnraat. PORTLAND -mmW PORTLAND, OR. 1 -ffl ill COT O xrxuov Douui Ktadquartort tot Xoarl.ts and Cra. msrolal Tia''. tipeclal rataa m't to famlilae an4 Single grnUemaii. The managomeiit Will be plwiaeil at all times to show rooms and civ (rUM At- anodora Turkiah bath tabllahment la tha hotel. IU a Bowers, Vtgt. Centrally Located ' ' Modern Tmpfovennnti Imperial Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN : ; ' Seventh and Washington . Phil MeUchah ft Sons. Props.' - '. : - ' SrLoaaf Rates, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 HGTLL H1LYSBR EUROPEAN and AMERICAN PLAN . Last Third and Burnside Streets Bp octal gaaday Dlnaor 8 to SiSO, TBo C. H. Edmunds Pfoyrteaus mm Hotel Breslin STRICTLY MODERN Washington St. at 11th VUMOTBAM yTilJT glOO par gay aa4 airward) wtta prtvaaa bath, ftM. CALIFORNIA HOTELS' San Francisco's TWO trader t&o XOTKLM maaafBaBt DOTEl JEFFERSON tvmx amu aovau mmm 850 mooms. ISO rrivate Baths. Zaropeaa Plan U0 to gS.00. American Plan 93JO0 to $104)0. DOTE STEWART QSABT vxxos ST. ABOTX 850 Booms. 150 Private Bath. Znropeaa Plaa . $lJO Uywacd. Oafe a la Carta. Back Hotel Beads Onutflms To all Trains and Steamers. Stewart-Barter Co Props. AS TBAjrCZBOa LITTLE RIFT WITHIfl THE G. 0. P. LUTE Opposition to Taft and Ful ton; Also Support for Chamberlain. Pendlct6n Divorce Case. (Smelal DIsMtch to To Journal.) Pendleton. Or., April 4. Mrs. E. L. Tracey, wife of a Pendleton carpenter, haa filed a suit tor divorce, aiieains cruel and inhuman treatment. At the . a T.o a ha, )u.n mA V... lain or that he would no longer be responsible J"6" ua"?err-r tnr hill, rnntrated hv hla wife, and hoIBrrett, V. A. XOUnr makes various . chargea of unfaithful ness. They have - been married about six years. They have no children. AN M. D. ON KIDNEY DISEASE The committee of It comprises the following: Dr. J. P. Wallace, F. 3. Miller, Dr.- W. H. Davis, H. H. Hewitt, D. O. woodworth. W. A. Barrett, Dr. M. H. Ellis. L. E. Hamilton, W. B. Stevens, M. Senders, William Fortmlller; F. M. French, A. C Schmltt, A. J. Hodges, & M. Garland and J, 3. Collins. Wririnsr on kidney disease, the medl n.i i.rm fnr which Is Neohrltls. Dr. 3 W. Chlsmond . says in the "MEDICAL 'in Its Inclpiency It Is as curable as any malady that the system is heir to." "'IN ITS SECONDARY STAGE WE POSSESS . NO . SPECIFIC' XK ITS RAVAGES' . it wh.ro does -that leave the kidney medicines you have been taking? And -just-as we nave saia over ana over, It aoean l maxe mucn amerence what you call kidney trouoie, 11 11 rasi- ena, physicians ana aruHgisio nave rata no SUCCessiul ireainiom iur iv. iru nr.lv rets well at first, but- I It does not,, it enters the. second stage that waa Incurable ud to . tne aiscovery of Fulton's Renal Compound, which Is the first tnmg Known 10 reouce in flammation .In kidney tissues.. . When, does the second stage com moncef Dr. ChUmond says: r'IT DE VELOPS SO UNCONSCIOURL.T 1 IT IS AS A RULE FAR ADVANCED BEFORE IT IS DISCOVERED. -Tn view of these acknowledged facta people 1 wlti ; kidney trouble "hould do some very serious imiiiuuj unurt inn ing futile kidney medicines, under which tne Kidney, qeains nave risen 10 over i(U per day. Even' if ' the Inflammation is In th first stage., a course of futile medicine Is delay that develops the very condition that Dr. unismona says is "ir reparable, ana tnai waa irreparaoie up to the data 01 jruiton a oeneucent ais cover v.. . '. j . n ' 1 If vou have kidney trouble, either Starting or Seated, how-: can there be any question' about yoor taking the only known specific for Inflammation of the kidneys, which, incipient or chronic, la the real oimcuiiy wim auaney. trouD-ied i . . JOHN J.. FULTON CO.. ' v . - Oakland. Cat. '.Fulton's Renal Compound can be had at all flrst-clas"dmg stores. c 1 0. A. C. DEBATEES WIN FE0M M'MINNVILLE (Sperlal Plcpatch to Tha Journal.) . Corvallis, Or,, April ' 4. The debate between McMlnnvllle and O. A. C. was held last night In the Armory In this city. The O. A. C. team was awarded the unanimous decision, the question was. "Resolved. That labor unions, as at present organised and managed, have been beneficial to the United States." O. A. C. was represented by John Schroe der. John Darling, and E. R. Wood, and McMlnnvllle by Hays. McCoy and Till berry. The Judges were E. Werlin of Portland; President Schmidt of Albany college, and President Campbell of the Monmoutn state normal. This is the third debate won by O. A. C this sea son. The others were with Willamette university and the Monmouth normal. THIS PHONE COMPANY NEEDS MOKE ROOM fSneclal IHsDatch to Tha Jonmil 1 Salem. April i. The Monitor Mutual TeleDhone company haa netitioned the county court for a franchise, for a tele phone line- rrom Monitor to woodburn. McKee and Mt. Angel. This teleDhone company has been in existence for only three years, but in its petition It claims its Dusmess nas increased so rapidly that It Is necessary to add the addition al territory to the present system which practically Includes all the vicin ity or wooaourn. . YOUNG SYBIAN SHOOTS AMERICAN BANKER (Dntted Prase Leased Wire.) ' : ' Washington. 'April 4. Ambassador Lelshman at Constantinople baa cabled the- slate department that B. Warkeu- tin, a banker of Newton, Kransaa, has been mysteriously shot on a train from that he is making an (Special Dispatch to Tb Journal.) Salem, Or., April 4. The presence ct Senator Fulton in the city was the occasion today for an assembly of many of the faithful party workers to greet their chieftain. Underneath the appar ent party harmony and enthusiasm there lurks a deep-seated animosity among two aisunct element mat crops out In every little gathering. The antl Roosevelt Republicans who condemn the president for flirting with what they call Bryanism, are Inclined to oppose Fulton and Taft Then there is the Simon wing of the party, openly pre dicting Chamberlain's election. This cropped out in the veiled threat of open revolt contained In the remark of ex-Governor Lord at the Jefferson banquet, when he said: "If party loyalty is a test of success, Chamberlain will win hands down." The real meaning of this standa forth when it is recalled that, with every opposition vote In Oregon, Chamberlain would still fall 20,000 votes short of election, Dut mat ne will get 10,000 Re publican votes and "win hands down." Astoria Incorporations. Spelal Dispatch to The Journal.) Astoria. Or., April 4 Articles of In corporation of tha Finnish Mercantile company, with a capital stock of 120,- 000, have been filed In tha county clerk's office. The incorporators are Oswald Gustafson, Victor Seaborg, Wal ter KaminKi ana Moses Toivonen. The object of the company Is to conduct a general merchandise business . and buv and sell real estate. The Columbia Bottling company has aiso ruea articles . in in ciera s offloe. The Incorporators are Henrv Sheel. Thomas J. Peterson and Enno Wencke bach; capital stock $6,000, divided into 60 snares or tiuo -each: object: to own ana operate a outuing woras. rre Breakfast rood. . It Is not often that a manufacturer will give away a full size package of prepared ioua, 10 prove its-merit, bull that la what , the Columbia Milling com pany Is doing. Every one bringing I a want ad to The Journal office tonigni . wm oe given an order, which, presented to the D. C. Burns company, 210 Third street, will entitle tne noiaer to a-ruu-sise pa famous "Morning Glory Wheat Meats." market Want ads in The Journal coet 1 hi - I t a- -a ""1 " " nan FAIRMONT BAK rSABTOXSOO. The most superbly I situated hotel In thol world, overlooks en-l tire bay and city. Magnificent appoint ment: perfect service" and cuisine. I Single rooms, 12.50 "W and up. Suites. 110. upward. Every room with bath. KAirAOinrwirT PALACB MOTEXi OOHVHT Hotel Hamlin EDDT AND UAVCTWOaTH STS. ' Flrat Bcrmananf ttm ' not! dowa towa. Contains lOObaaatifnny furnished steam heated apartmenta, 40 hatha. Private telephone ser rica. Sample mania far commercial traTaJera. 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