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, . ... -yjjjj- ORE(5oN ; DAILV- JOURNAU PORTtAND. TUESDAY EVENING, 'APRIL' 7, 1CC3. CLAIMS TO HAVE SOLVED :. PROBLEM OF AIR-TRAVEL .-ill I ui-.-ViiL-A :,HfVwi: : .. . Slufiflish Liver 60f BE IIIS FOR 0. makes life a burden, as thousand of suffering , men , and women koow. Food doei not, do any' good. . There it no energy for busmen or pleasure. He Jlache, sleepleaaneaa, yellow akin, iip M . )9( J A . ) coatl tongue indicate that the lirer Attorneys OHll Former Ore ia not doing hatwork and the bile li 'gon Tmst Cashier for IiOOSO BusinessKethods; not being carried off.-- Warner's Sale Cure . j. I An eho ol the kffalra of the defunotl which ia purely a Tegeiaoie com- oreron Truat A Sarlnt bank waa herl oound. is an absolutely.: safe and I In the United Statta circuit court thla permanent cure for alMnflammatory meratot la ' tiw bankruptcy ot A. i . . j- t .t.. t. Perklna, doing bualneaa under the and olher diseasea of . the lirer, It nfcln of th PuIiman Aat0 CM corrects the functional trotiblea by panr, tn wbloh W. Cooper MorrUu caah-, ! increaaiog.the Jlowof bile Into the J Uf of th auapndd Institution, waa dowcix w .. 0I aoing ouawaaa oy ioe aiiomay on keeping it so. It rnovei aU the "il0 . .0DWi for ' Tho,aa waste material and obstructive agents la DvUn, roiver of the bank, for the within the circulation and Structure recommendation that the bankrupt be nt tli 1ivr nd bv its tonic ' and I dchrt-U. Mr. Simon baad ala ob of the liver, ana Dy us ionic anu i Jctlon on two 0UI)dB. rirtU , that purifying properties brings to a con-1 farklna had not kept tha proper book dition of perfect harmony all. th I M WM endeavorlnf to conceal property imnnrtant ort-ans of the body. . '!" Vf r - . , . imi mrouin im Dronr cnanoi In diseases of the liver, the bowels I the handa of hia credltora. are usually constipated because the! , - . oiTowa rroa.Baaka. , . , . uriDWD'C runner, tr, sunoa Mia mat wane flow of bile 18 lessened. WARWtKS p,rkln- rePreaented that the' Pullman SAFE PILLS quickly, relieve thj. Auto C -"raa, coatior. condition, and no ill aftex-enect IS I appeared for Ferklna and be aald that j k i h wm uua v wuej iauii, vi hi juwi i ib, j experience!. I who hd bcom InUrestM with Mr. I WAPMPP'C CAVTP. TTTRE U nuf I lrkin. In th company, ht th ortanl- .T 4 aaai w, . I eAtlAN aa aAvnAMtlAii ka itAr K t a 111 amivii vi vvi yvi wivw ea aw w ud in two sizes and is sold by all comDieted. druggists, pr direct, at 50 CENTS P?ki" ? L2?n. ta ."f and $1.00 A BOTTLE. Refuse sub- fEiLir.uco3i n 'SSmtiq liMod Stitutea containing ' harmful drugs from the Oregon Truat. and 11.800 from I ln Aurora Biaie oana.. tim naa i,uvj which injure, the system. I of hla own, which waa alao put Into the Sample Bottle Free a amPie bot- "I do not represent the bank," Mr. 1' iTiiiiiiilUlklLti i Xi III JTTIIJ AJH If I rrr iii i Kit lii ii Home time ar the American Newnpeper Aeaoctatlon announced that It had cured control of the New Werner 20th Century Kdltion of the Encyclopaedia r Jiritannlca. and would aupply that famoua et of book at LKSS THAN HALF J'RICK. and on eaay monthly payments, amnuntlnsr to only 10 centa a day. Our announcement brought thousands f applications for sample paass and full par , tlculars. and the demand became so reat that all available seta of the booka were soon exhausted. The l.irgent book manufactory In the United mates found .It Imponstple to keep pace with the demand. . . ... On account of our reat advertlMlna and dlstrlbutlnr facilities Wa secured several renewals of our contract with the manufacturers and continued the nlan of ahlrpina; seta direct from the factory to our subscribers. - . i The phenomenal result has been that . '-.. . , .,v- 1 :37,S07;'-Sets:g Iff of thla rreat Encyclopaedia have been , savin of over KOUK AND A HALF MILLIONS OF DOLLAU8. breat mrrit. a, low price and easy payments were the causa of, this unprecedented distribution. .way II MM! 1 .TVi ii !8 m mm mm lie ol WARNER'S SAFE CURE ""SJ '-Xl "..""."S'Vir urceiy 'Tha Internatlorial alnhlp .Tc ; between ttew York and Chicago, with . a (250.000 jUke, may be the outcome-of the challenge announced by f"A. P. BUvea,,the Brooklyn laveotor, who clalma to have aolved the f problem of aerial navigation,' A pictura of Mr. BJlven la hera ahown. Tha aketch'of the airship above New York.' ready for flight to Chicago, la also ahown. ,,A,aectIonal view of th new airship la shown ln tha panel .-'above. " ; ': . ''..'-J'. i f. ' ; i GIILROJID UUST wiwsm ComSsioa Orders Corvallis & .Eastern mmw rrv- ; Tile lor rassengere. i i mnd Praw l5eee Wlre. Li o "iorfl 7. he railroad com I mission In s decision, which follows tn ; pert, censures the corrauw i Railroad company, for thetr passenjer : accommodations on tne Jiaes xrom ai ; bany and CorvaUla to ,Yaqyln and .To- ledo: ' ' '-' M : ,1t Is ordered that the railroad onv jpeny defendant ahaU ln the future mp f d1v aufflclent passensw'. care so that , ledo eastbound may have a aat and i' that the second-class coach shall be - supplied wltn vwnuaiors. i The railroad companr will have 10 days In which to maae tne oij aiterauony - . ' ." ' , ' : CA3IE TO OEEGOX J : IN SIXTt-EIOHT f -ha' mmmm f , - . k "i ,' apeelal Dlipateh te The Joaraal) h 4 The Dalles. Or, April 7. Mre. ElleS 'r'Johnaoa at Wreatbem.; who died Satur. ' day at the home of Mre. M. J. Farrlna ton, her daughter, was burled yesterday . from the Methodist church. She was an old pioneer.. Bhe came to Oregon, In V 168 from San Francisco with her hus , band, Joel Johnson, and resided at 6a 1 Inn for several years before they took ; up their . residence on , a farm near " wrenthem. . HUGEFLOUR HILL WMWilim will be sent postpaid to any one who will write WARNER'S SAFE CURE CO., ROCHESTER. N. Y, and mention having seen this liberal offer in The Journal. PRIVATE noons, ill I A D DRUGS Will Cosi $35,000 arid Entire I Block of Ground, Has Been Purchased. ' (Spatial Dispatch ta Tlx JnaraaL) Taneoaver, 'Wash,, April T. Throurh a deal closed Saturday Vancouver la as sured of a flourlna mill, that will eover aa entire block and will represent aa in vestment of not less than IJS.000. The block la , that bounded by - Seventh, Eighth, Jefferson and Kins streets and contains frontage on the Portland A Seattle railway tracks. ' Construction of the Plant Is to besin in the verv near future. Accord! na to an ayreeraent entered Into with the rail, way company for sidetracks, .the mill will cost not less than SIS.O00. It will be modern in every respect The Dur- chaser Is a well-known Willamette val ley mill man who , recently sold his plant v . - .. ' -. oear lor, sir. Morris, ror it was throUKh his maneuvers of the afiUra of the bank that brought It to destruc tion. ' Mr. Simon went on to say that within seven months Perkins had secured something like I1S.00O through the Ore gon Trust company to put Into bis business, and .that after the bankruptcy petition had been filed but a trifle more tban 12.100 bad 'been returned to the credltora. Cheater Murphy was appointed a ref eree ln the Perkins case, and Mr. Simon said he could not understand, under the circumstances, wny he bad ever mane a recommendation to tha effect thai the bankrupt should be discharged. in bis scneduies or assets Mr. Bimon charged that Perkins had failed to show that he had monev In the Merchants National. Afterward, the attorney said. Vtnnrv ilivl Tflllo Af TnfaM olpped that Perkins bad an ac ivuuti via hm v - xuiu- i count of SI 8.1b. He said this was d is- V J I J . 1 . .... I part of the creditors whom he repre sented. Mr. simon also cnargea that Perkins books - produced ' afterward showed that there was but 85 cents In the Merchants, when In' reality there waa more tnan us. (Special Dispatch te Tbe Journal.) I IConey Disappears. I Grande,, or., April T. A young I i seven months Perkins had secured girl, arrested Saturday night by the po-lsome $16,000, Mr. Simon aald, and but ii . . .. I IX.1U0 bad been .paid to the creditors. ft i VZ; , w twa. i Z h9 "ked whit had become of the after I o clock, by he confession dls-jotheP m0M7r : He cited the Perkins In closes a horrible state or arrairs among I cldent in connection with his account a certain set wno ireauent tne dances at the Merchants merely as aa example, held at a ball la East L Grande. 1 Among- other creditors-mentioned In Tne gin, it is a&ia on me streets to- his petition bv Perkins Is a Los Angeles day,, implicates almost score of men Jtallor-e bill . for I15S.45. and several and boys as participants in nameless, other accounts started before , he ar orglesk . She has toM reporters for the rived in Portland. Under the clrcura local papers that private rooms, with stances the attorney thought the dls- "f1 "t '. 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'.iu.i hav been enticed J said that Mr. Morris had delayed action time and again in naving tne pnuman ins autnoruies are - gainenng vi- Auto Car company Incorporated and dentally, Perkins' attorney took several oence against tnose responsiDie ror tne that It was no fault of Perkins that the state of affairs, and numerous arrests I nnr. ,r. .. m. t.i. or two, TWENTY INJUBED IN WBECK ON ELEVATED MLWAUKIE CASE TO , I BE'AEGTJED FBIDAY (Valted rrsss taased Wire.) Salem. Or- April 7. The railroad commission will have the rate case. which has been rererrea back to them by tbe circuit court setting the rates to Milwaukie and Oak Grove on the Portland Railway, Light & Power com pany line argued at-their office tn this city next Friday. Attorney Frank T. Griffith will appear for the railroad company and Attorney George Glltner will .represent Oak Grove and Mllwau- Kie. . - (Halted Pitas Leased Wire. Chlcaro. Anril 7. Planarln from thn 1 elevated structure of the South Side xiapiu inuwt ruu, - train orowata with passenarer crashed to the street toaay, ana zu passengers were injured, some of them fatally. Men, women and children were thrown Into a struggling, screaming mass In each end of the cars aa they pitched to the street The first car stood on Its end on the street and the others were piled auove it Those who were able to move crawled through windows. Others were too badly Injured to use tneir legs ana arms, xne exact cause of the accident Is unknown, but It U supposed that a defective switch was responsible lor it - - SI...''. - ; . : ' ''t : ... Wb01 yu for the "Ramleh" yoa want the real thing- and we want to be sore yon get it But you can't be sure, and we can't be sure, you get the genuine cigarette with the "real tobacco taste" as long aa there are inferior imitative brands with names that sound similar. And we can't prevent ; the substitution of these imitation brands except by changing the name to one that, like the quality of the cigarette, cannot be imitated. Sa we've spelled '"Ramleh" backwards to make 'lIeLaaalr,", by 'which name this splendid , cigarette will hereafter be known. The box is exactly the same, and the quality is unchanged but the name is now TURKISH CIGARETTES IQc ior IQ r t : t6 Sold i Eoeyuthere T?'- '1. ; 111 Fifth Avenue New Torlt WfTfil;.',' other parting shots at Morris as to his methods of banking and his pro cedures in connection with his associa tion with Perkins in the garage bus iness. ! . Fowler said the reason the money In the Merchants had not been scheduled was due purely to an oversight, that the money secured from tbe bank had been disposed of through the business adventure and he did not believe Per kins -had made any misrepresentations with a view of preventing any. of his creditors from receiving, aa much as was properly due them under the con dltlona. . JVidge Wolverton took the question nnaer aavisement . coisfolw JOHN SOU'S BODY ,;.-;;V a rv t :'v,' J, P. Johnson of Omaha Pos v sibly Father of Youth Killed at Eugene. c . (TTolted Press Leased - Wire.) Euaene. Or., April 7. J. P. Johnson of ' Omaha, presumably the father of Fred W;.' Johnson, the youns man who was killed bv being run over by a freight train in the Eugene yards last Saturday,. Is on the way here to identify the body. vAftes the accident Saturday afternoon It was ascertained jrom articles in the young man's pockets that htm name was Fred W. Johnson. A n inn who had been with, him dur lng the day said Johnson had told him his father waa engaged in the dairy business near Omaha and that he left home five years ago.; coroner aoraon wiriui tha fact of his death together with the fact that his father lived near Omaha, to the Bee pf that clty.The naDer printed " the- message Shnday morning and that afternoon tne coro ner received a telegram from J. P. Johnson asking for a mor complete description of the young man. TThls was mriraA mnA in a few hOUTS S reply Cam asking the coroner to. hold the remains and that he would leave for Eugene on the next, train. He Is expected here about Thursday.1 't ' EUGENE ELECTION ' VERY QUIET AFFAIR --'i '.!.' "" ' ' " V!'M-.' '''(Speelai' Dlipateh te Tbe ieursal.1 ?- Eueene. Orrt April 7.--The annukl city election occurred In Eugene yesterday. It was the- auletest election that has been held here for years. The vote was very light, w account . of no- -contest j for the seat of councilmen in any of the wards except, tne; irt . wnere . . w. Roach defeated C. William. l8 to 7 Tn tha Second ward camain w. B. Moon was elected. In the Third A. W. Gilbert and An the Fourth Colonel J. M. Williams. Mr. Roach is a capitalist Captain Moon Is a machinery and farm ing implement mercnant, ana wa cap- Th New Werner soth Century 'Edltfi w now offer occupies tl magnificent volumes, containing nearly 11,000 pages, and covers every department of knowledge known to mankind. i nai some sort or an juncyciopaeoia is a necessity au must acKnowieag. aei That the great Brltannloa Is the very best son will paedla in which each principal subject Is treated by aa ac y. It Is an BncyoTo know 1 ear upon that subject No other Encyclopaedia bas given Ten Thousand Dollars zor a single arucie, or bix Hunarea uoiiar a tin ror written matter. 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(Bookcase Coupon.) sows , - Oregon Journal Bureau aSjjsaastSjjsa troet - i."-. - " as " v tata .... ? ..r.. ....... idmm The Kind Ton Hto Always Bonlite arid trliidt bas beenr in fuse for over 80 years, bas borne the signature of ' and bas been made tinder bis per sonal soperrislon since Its Infancy. ' AHownoonetodeceiYeyouinthi. . AH Counterfeits, Imitations and'Jiist-aa-aood' are but ' Experiments that trifle irlth and endanger the health of . Infants and CWldrerwExperlence against Experiment. : " : ssr V What is CASTORIA 'Castorla Is a harmless. substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-" gorlc, Drbpr and Soothlner Syrups It la Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, t Morphine nor other Narcotic ' substance. : Its age is Its truarantee, ; It destroys Worms ; ; and allays Feverishness. Itv cures' diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Hit relleres Teething: Troubles, cares Constipation j and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the ' Stomacband;ik)wels,:glvinsr'hea sleep. , She Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. - ; ' ?f.' tain of company C. Second .Oregon Vol unteers, tn tn j-nuippmes. ain uiiDert Is a capitalist and Colonel Williams is lawyer: He is Heutenant-eolonel ol th Fourth regiment,: O. N. O. - ,vLl '.' . II I III m "I II I. - HEYBUEN OBJECTS TO BEXT0DA3riJILL WaltU pre, Lemd Wlre.t . " Washington. ; Anrll 7.Senatoi TTv- burn of Idaho called at the White House today to make additional nrotaats Kalnst the Ben tort dam bill which turns vvvr oiiulo rjwr w idv qbi or a cor poratlan. Alter a conference .with tha ccnuinc ALWAYS Bears the. Signature of. in " M . : - s In JJso .por .Oyer ,30 Yearc i'r vms ecimua i saam, sr siuaiuv mrntru asai ra enw ... president he ' aald that he haS" been I the measur .would be taken under con gjven assurances that his objections to slderatloo. ' , THEY'RE OF EVEN ; GRADE You're Never Fooled When You Order Co - , BACON The product of the bnly Oregon meat concern con ducted under United States government inspection. ' f Union Meat Co. ' OF OREOON ji Pioneer Packers of the Pacific ''J.-,. 11 CrtiVort of citdnr ttn6m -