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THD OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, , TUESDAY , EVENING, APKIL , 7. ' ISO?. Only . Expert Corsetier VUSS C LUSCIOUS GRAPES TO GROW WHERE . -GOLD WAS MINED ; MANY- YEARS AGO at Ll; i Established in lSiOFifty-Seven Year in Businen Quality Considered, Our Prices" Are Always Lowest EM JUST FOR WEMESBAY '.'ft.,,'' ,u' ." " ' ". .'. .' .;.,. II , ' Mil tl r I' Y I a' ,Tokay ,Cutt lngs,'lUndled by the Dray Load, at Grants pass.V This photograph, which '.show three big truck load of Tokay grape. plants, r a total of 100.009 young vines, Ulu trates the manner In which th' grape business la being entered Into by Grant J'ess people. Thla biff shipment ws for ona roan, "W. B.. Sherman, of OranU Pais. ' Ur.i Sherman haa cleared a vast tract of crap landa on the bill slopes near the town And la setting it to the Tokay. Many other grower hava" re ceived larra shipments of crape plaota of late. By the cloae of thla month, It la atated, Grants Pane will ba surround td . by young; vlneyarda. : and In f lvo years from now promlaea to .ba ona of th moat, promising grape producing centera In America. Tha trspe cress of the present equala In many respects the gold crass of half a century ago, ana a la Interesting to note that many f the old cold flelaa are fcelna aet to the vine. STANDARD GETS LIGHT PLAflTS f. r T' i, Oil Triist ,: Controls Gas; and I : 'Electric Companies in r - California,- ' PEflDLEIOIl B018 : HOT CAKE SELLERS ... -J. V - - . V (United Press Leased- Wtra,)'--; "$ Ban, Francisco, April 7.--A stupend ous, deal. Involving-, I4S.000.000, . and watch will practically placo all tha gas, electrlo light and power companies In California in ona basket to bo controlled toy the Standard . OH Interests. : has re cently - bean consummated hers ' and la ' too oast' . : r: ' ', ' - On of the results of th deal la the putting of mora' than lf.000.000 of new money into th lighting fend cower en terprises of tha-state.. Th Initial step that-waa mads public was tha making 145.600,000 from th California Gas . Electric corporation to- the Union Trust company Of Ban Francisco In January last, merging and consolidating the in tercut and properties or ail trie gas ana electric .lighting and power companies of Ban Francisco and northern - Cali fornia, and giving on corporation co trol of the gas and electric, plants of 25 counties of California, , ' Tha new financial plan provides for the transfer of all the properties of th various constituent companies, fa- cept railways or any Kind) to tn Cali fornia and Electric corporation and the creation of the issue of "unifying and refunding- mortgage S per cent SO rear gold bonds," to. mature November ,;1S7. " . ,, V Steals Strong'Box. - V";v; ! (United Press teasel Wire.) J ''' Vienna, 'April ' T. The ex-offlclal. Goldsmith, presented himself at th arsenal and called forthe ey of the regimental strong - bog .under the pre text of making up the balance sheet. He appeared to be counting th money and preaently went out on an errand of changing something. and has not yet returned. His , disappearance has caused profound ' ... sensation , In '. army circles.' I In Boston .at .Premium, of ; ' 3.20, Two Blocks, Total V: ' $24000, Go Fast v POSTAL COill HE PILFERED. LONG v- t-v;,. ; . , Vv'v,r,,iV . -v . Ivl.i'h..". ? J-v V1-. .; 4 ".'4t!-' ".'nA .."'2.,' V,-' i' '.'' n ', , for Easter . . (Spedal Dispatch to The . JoarstLl Boston, .Mass. April J. Two blocks of Pendleton, Oregon, city bonds, 14.000 leve and I1S.000 street Improvement offered la th Boston market by E. IL Rollins A Bons, Boston' bankers, are meeting with ready sal to Inveators In small lots. Both are f per cents, due in is 10 118, ana seii at joj.zo, yieia- ing 4.7 pr, cent incomo to the pur- enssersv.. ( :, .- , Terrorist Under Arrest. (Calted PreM Leased. Wire.) fit. Petersburar. Anrll 7. Tha famoua revolutionist. Nichola Tschalskousky has hen arrested and confined to th Fortreaa St. retre and BL Paul. He wjs th founder of the first revolutionary center In this city during , the reign f 1 Alexander II, first' being then con sidered one of th most prominent, ter rorist, .juaucaica . in inaon, n "was with Kuronatkln, an energetic director of , revolutionary movement a from 1S5 for -several years.- In 17 he hsd ben sent to Blberla, whence he escaped and a laay or at th end of 17. married the- nign anatocracy, -remamm incog- ig in ntto until now, when no has been ap- mi oisiriouting revolutionary his wire-is ss revolutionary ft a he, and supports him enthusiastically; prehendefl books. lUndua Most Go. . . ' ; (Cslted tnm Leased Wlr,) v Pretoria, April 7v In conformity with -the recent,., law against Asiatic immigration the subjects or British India have - been ordered to leave the country - within--- - hours)- -up -to -th present time 6.000 Inhabitants of India hay. expatriated. , ' ,. .; .'.,. , i ;- l y ffpark JFres Petroleum - ' v ! t i (Oaltod pMsi '.tvsst4 Wlra. - " Manhelm. April ' 7. -A fire has' de stroyed . th deposits -'Of .American pe troleum i m- LAiavi Ii lgshaven: estimated at $12,000 and was caused by - sparks from a th. damage locomotive. Postmaster ' Grant; at 1 Bend : Short $3,200 Confesses to Inspector. '', ! ''J- v ' , (Special DUpateh 'te Tbe Josrnil.) .' PrlnvlUs, Or., April . 7. Postmaster Alfred II, Grant of Bend baa, been re moved by Postal Inspector R. J. Stock myer of the Spokane division and bis bondsmen are Jn' charge of the postof- nc.- -.- It became apparent to the department some tlrae ago that- there was some ir regularity In th manner In which money order runds wer being transmitted to the depository at Portland and an In vestigation -was mads at once.-. After being questioned Postmaster Orant mads a confession to the. postal Inspector and Mr. Hunter, One of his bondsmen, which is said to have been tn effect as follows: . .-. Grant had practiced irregularities in handling the funds and had miaappro- frlatsd .sums at various times for over ar years. -Whenever a postal inspector was in th vicinity a fake duplicate of remittance letter was mad to cover the amount and placed with other pa pare In the cash box. which waa counted as cash when th off lo was checked un by the Inspector. ... Thus Inspectors were evaded during a-period of two years. He said further that some amounts had been borrowed from and repaid to the money oraer funds.. Bays' Ke WUl Tnl It Back. - Tho "office was short about SS.200. Of this 12.000 bed been taken since ths first of th current . year. What had been don .with the funds Grant would not state, further than that they had been-appropriated to ni own ose.-- "I will' repay It some day," ' he said, but that, waa all, ' . It seems that through some 'defect In the bonds the government is secured only to the amount of 1 1.000. which haa already been paid by. Bondsman Hunter, wno nas cnarge oi me onice at preaent. The- other bondsmsn is A. M., Drake, who is spending the winter, at .Nsples, Italy.--.--" v A Grant is an -Englishman by birth and A wjde range of Spring Shapes for men of all agriridividual and special styles in all colors f $3 $3 Undoubtedly the peer of all Hats at the poplar price of $3.0 insure satisfadn;aiid pahent trade 1 . II- . " .... THESE bargains art not for Tuesday ior for Thurs daynor for any other day but WEDNESDAY. . Not , uiic tciu in uu un uaa vu wecu sum m uui ptivc. ' You cannot afford to miss these bargains, for such ss these are r making XIPMAN - WOLFE'S ' WEDNESDAYS' famous in Portland.';:'' ' ':':'-,,'"; ''i-V- No Mail or Phori Orders for Wednesday's Bgrgahs' Clirighams ; 7f?A yards medium and dark I UJ Ginghims, told regular-' y for 15c yard-Hrowna,-oluei, gray; email plaids and stripe ef fects, vveaneiaay oniy 75c-Rosgs 39c AMERICAN BEAUTY Roses favorite hat trim ming just now Jack, tea, pink and cream, with foliage.. Val ues to 75c, ..: : t. . . i , - . . .... . aaBHBBaBaBSBSaBBHBBBBBBBBBHSasaSBBBJSSBJB .. SJSHSBBSBSSaBBBSaaSSaBaSBBBBBBaBBBSBaSBSSHSJSl Silk Batiste PrincessDress I AN i a idea! summer fabric- white and tinted grounds with dainty colored designs. Regularly sold for 15c yard. Wednesday only PRINCESS Dress of food quality ' taffeta, ' tn black, navy ; or brown; made in tha newest jumper effect. Regular $18.50. v.- X lie 11.75 HucK Towels OiRxl6-inch Bleached J Towels, ; red border. kind that .always each. Wednesday each Hack The sell for 15c Wednesday 3 for 25f Kimonos CHOICE of 300 Women's Short Flannelette Kimonos, regular, values up to $2.50. Va riety of styles. Just fos Wednesday - Is past middle age. Me haa been in this country many years. Hs was Dostmatar at Hay creek lor a number of years be fore removing to Bend, where he was appointed postmaster when' the. timber rush was on several years ago." . EXCLUSION ACT FOB : ' iTINEKAtfT VENDOES lie Can Do Business at Forest Grove . Only at $25 per Day or $250 U , per Month.:; ; ' . GENERAL FUHi ' "' ' V S:Vi ii One of tho Important Duties of . Physida is 'to learn as to the relative I standinsr and 1 reliability of the leadingtinanufactur--' . .era of medicinal agents, as ,tbe- most eminent ; physicians are the- most careful- as-, to 'vrhATiinSform'aualitT nnd! oerfect: ouritv of 'remedies'.' Drescribed br them and it . is well known, tdiphjsicians : and the Well-Informed : generally? that the California Fig. Syrup Co., by reason of its correct methods and perfect equipment and' the ethical character of . "its product has attained tothe high standing in scientific and commercial circles which (Special Dlsosteh to lbs JeamaLk .. ' Forest Grove, Or April 7. The city council has' passed an ordinance requir ing any one wishing to engage In the mercantile business In this, city! for; a period of less than six months,- to pay 121 per day, or-1260 per month, as a license, '', - k r . v f . j Any one wishing to en rase . uerma- nently In mercantile .business here will be required to file a bond In, the sum of 1600. two freeholders of Waahlnaton county being sureties. Af the-end of six months the embargo will be lifted. and in case of being -compelled to cease business before the expiration, df the six months, by- fire or other unavoidable is accorded to successful and reliaple houses only, and, tneretore, tnat tne name ot tne ' Company has become' a guarantee of'the;excellencQ of its remedy., : S Wif f -aOTeaKt icessVand creditablestandinetherefore;wewi I enjoy good health, with its. blessings, tothe.fact. that it involves the.question f rights livmg)with;all'tho;term.implies,r?W rpropetImowledge ofWliatjis best, eachliour to that"end and the .use of medicines .dispensed with -generally .to . great advantage,; but j as ;inrnanys instances ft; simple, ) wholesome iremedy' mayibe.invahiabe jfstaken at.the f j truthfully the subject; and to supply ,? the' one perfect laxative remedy which has won j . the' appoyal of physicians and the' world-wide'acceptahcef jof 'te Well-informed because' of the excellence of( the combination known to all, and ' the .original method of manufac ture; ; Which is known to the California Fig Syrup Co. o . , - , , ' ' - , This .valuable remedy has" been Wg, and favorably .'lmOw under the name" of- Svmo lof Fitrs-and has ( attained to? world-wide' acceptance, as the most excellent of f family; laxative, and as its" purelaxative (principles, obtained ; from SennaV! are known to Dhvsicians and the Well-informed ; of the ' world to. be the ; best of natural laxatives, we have adopted the more elaborate name; of-7-Syrup ot Figs and Elixir of ; ;' Sennarasl more:?fullys? descriptive - of ; Jthe? remedyputv doubtless; it will always be I' called for by the shorter name of Syrup' of , Figsf-and to get its beneficial effects always note, when Durchasinsrr the full name of the Company r California Fig' Syrup Co.- 'I :'! plainly printed on the front of every package, whether you simply call for Syrup of 1 Fitrs or by the full namer-Syrup of . Figs and Elixir of Senna as-rSyrup of Figs and Elixir'of Senna is the one laxative remedy manuiacturea Dy tne vaiupraia riff oyrupf Co and the same heretofore known, by ;the name Syrup of Figs which has given satisfaction to millions. The genujne is for sale by 'all leading druggists throughout -the United States in original packages of - one -size only, -the regular, price of which is fifty cent3 per bottle., ; ; , .v.,"''. ,' ' u' ? -Every bottle is sold under the, general guarantee, ol the Company, filed with the Secretary of Agriculture, at Washington," D. X., : that th remedy is not adulterated or misbranded within the 'meaning of the Food and tfrugs Act, June 30th, 1908. ' fc CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Ixuiville, San Francisco Caf. u s. a.;. London, , England. " it Max .Kv. t - ' "U S. A - " New York. 14. Y. ; cause, no payment of bond shall be re- quirea. . ? i n mercnants or wis citv .nave com plained or the Itinerants who come Into towns and do business for a few days witnouc xurtner expense than a nominal charge for the rental of some cheap Dutlding. While ihe home merchant is bound for high rents, taxes, street as eessments ana other expenses. WESTEBN DANCER IS POPULAR XN" LONDON . J0alted ress Leased Wirs.1 ' .! liondon, April . 7.-Maud Allen, . the San Francisco dancer, who Is 'making a tremendous v hit .' here, particularly in her Salome dance, la assured a Ions run or popularity, she nas drawn more cabinet ministers and members of the nobiuty to the Palace of - Music iiall than that theatre has had since fit was converted from a s-rand ooera . house Into a novelty show. : - -... - . Miss Alien's appearance as Balome when . she dances around the . head of l John the Baptist, is made In a costume that Is decidedly decollette, consisting principally 01 strings 01 pearia.. ,. CITIZENS TICKET :AT CLATSKANIE WINS ' j ' 1 ; ' 1 . " - a (Special -Dispatch to The Josrsal.) Clatskanle, Or., "April 7. The cititena lof Clatskanle held their annual election hers yesterday. -The : election. ; was closely contested Between the Cltltens' ucaei ana xno ' iiiisens inaepenaent Lic&eu xns xormer was eieciea. as roi- lows:- ' Mayor, S. C Tichenor;- council-men,- William Fraser, C L. Conyers, W. la ri...4u. ,.nr 1 Unit. M. E. Para: recorder. O. 1 W. Welch: 1 marsnai, u. i. eutneriana. , ... ? , -- mi in . 11 1 ?;.- i,;-Subway t or Berlfn.Rll $ vTi ,yi-'-.Calis Press ' tusseS :Wtos.'l i V Berlin.' Aorll 7. The - municlnalltr proposes the construction of a railroad subway from Charlottenburg to.Btxdoa crossing - under the city front : north east1 to southwest The cost of the line Is estimated at I1S.000.000. , The eonstruotlan of five new . surface lines tg'aUM: proposed, n ... ,fS v'-.,r'vii .' J.-s r - :-Hort Britis Trade. - tOatted Press LaMd Wlra.) . London. Aorll 7. At a meetrns-' of the Peninsula -A Oriental Steamship Company , the president, Sir - Thomas Sutherland' had to confess -that -the traffic between Bombay and Japan bad all been taken from the company br 1 their Japanese competitors, ., v.. . 1 WY BE PROMOTED War Department May Place Officer in Charge of Leav 1 . , ehworth Schools. r 1 fUeittd Preat Leased Wire.) Washington, April : 7. General Bell, chief of staff, has put a quietus on the rumors that Biigadler-Qeneral Funston, head Of the Department ot California, has been decided upon as the new com- tnandant ' of 1 the three , army service schools at Leavenworth, Kansas, by de claring . that no one has been selected tor ' the- place. -" Tha - same report that saya Funston wiU be transferred to that post has it that Major-General Freder ick Ofanf will succeed him In San Fran- clsco. To have charge of the army serv ice schools In Leavenworth la res-arded as one of the highest honors that could be bestowed upon an army, officer. , 'I ' v-,.,'. - .- , , i.vv i,T'.l'i..'-!: , , SaU Francisco, April 7. -"I have 'not been officially notified that 1 will be sent to Leavenworth," said General Funston today; "but for some time the war department has been thinking of fending ma tO that Doat- : T VnuM .nlnv toe'irtinaier immensely, as tne posiu is a line one." ; . 10c N 89c NccKwcar w: HIE Mull Tiea with col ored embroidered dots, all shades; also colored striped col lars to match. Ties are 50c val ues. Choice , 25c Veilinrf ' ; r BLACK! white and colored Dotted Tuxedo Veiling, large and small chenille and velvet dots. Regular .values to $1,25 yard. 35 c Ion EIGHT MORE PUPILS ' 1 1 REFORM SCHOOL I , fe : ; 1 i(8pcial Dtopatd V Th Jaoraal.) f ' eaiem.i or., April 7-r-The , report of D. j .If. Looney, . superintendent ' of ' ths SUte. Reform school, shows that during the ;.. past - quarter ., there, -haa. been . ex. pended, . as general expenses, J7.024.S3. anhrrom the Improvement fun, $114.10. The report, which was read and ap proved .at. the," meeting of the board, consisting v. of Governor Chamberlain, Secretary of State Benson and 6tae Treasurer 4teeL shows there &r 11s pupils Iru the institution. Thsre wsre pn January 1, 108. Since-then 25 havs been admitted and 16. discharged. On haa escaped and ona la on . leave of absence.'-.; t n:t' 5. ... . v,, - Rupert- X. Hoswell has been put on Sarole.. in -charge - oX his mother. Mrs. '. A. Hoswell of -Tacoma. Darenre Harvey-, has also been paroled In the ; care xi nis motner. , v . - 'Kerchiefs COLORED p r i n t e d, hem stitched and scalloped Hand kerchiefs, hand embroidered initial and floral effects. Val ues to 75c. Wednesday 25 c Cotton Vests WOMEN'S fine cotton Swiss ribbed Vests," low neck, no sleeves. A 7 fine quality - that sells regularly for 33c, Wednes day only f , 19c Lonfi Cloth , AC -inch white Long Cloth just the kind for fine un derwear of all kinds. ' Regular-' ly sold for 30c yard, Wednesday 22c 41-inchRibbon 2 ALL Silk Taffeta Ribbon, in all . the . staple and new shades of the season. ixA inches wide . Regularly 30c yard 15 c Pillow Slips ALL of our regular 39c : Pil low Slips just to make this Wednesday's sensational one- just for Wednesday. 23c Stationery 7CT pbox, 50 sheets fine fab- paper and 50 envel opes to match, best grade, lat est shapes, worth 75c . i a . sj X K 38c r Hills and Horses are a bad combination and. the . '.resultant strained shoulders and legs must be given careful atten fnent Is necessarr and the best 1 tion if your faithful beast ia to ; oe spared to you. Jfrotnpttreat- ifA suited' for, the porpoae ia old -V Mexican (Made of oils, famous for their' .V I tits it -quickly relieves soreness,- ..aoothea the ttrjured. parts , and ;T. ;;rtmovea all atijjnesa from the . p " . (joints and limba. . , , ; - lesd tor a FKEB copy of our valttaMe booklet f"rontt iron a liorte Doctor's biary. , . .. ' ' 'v. Lyon kfanuiaetnriiiff Co., ? 44Sonth-ihit., lirou.'.ya, K.Y. Beauty Pins OC A to 35c Viira of the dainty Mittfe Ribbon Pins that come 2 ona card, many designs to select from : " ioc Misses' Hose "I HAA pairs Misses' ribbed J.UUU black cotton Stock ings,' double heels and toes. Regular 17c quality, Wednes day ' 10c Net Vaists A limited number of fancy Net Waistsin the popular shade of ecru, rnade over silk. Regu larly $6.50 ( 1 7and $I.C3 Eel JBelt Buckles. eltles of the ;ri an J French t r y t r.