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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL 12, 1903. V I FIM fftffi . DESTROYED i- -,- ) .. - 'v.' i . - - .'.' ' j : ".' .. - . ' :- '!- ' -. - Fourteen Millions Jn Clear- V incr House Certificates Made Into Cardboard by Bank Officials Protest :t Against Aldrich Bill. ere teachera, trained nuraea. foreat ft alatanls, eurg), daftamn, atirvey ora, a farmer with a knowl-dge of Irri gation, matron for the Indian service, and a "fish culturlat.," j ,, , , , , , K 'To prevMt divorce, In .fart to reunite eatranged couplea. waa a . problem for which Dialing tjamucl Fallows haa in nounred that h haa found solution, If one can understand hla aolutlon. "Tha (Irat thing; to do whan ona of these per aona cornea to ma thinking that ha or aha haa oeaaed to love," ha said "la to act tha will In operation to bring to tha aubconarlouanraa a consciousness of tha part. What tha will can do la to oreata by auto-suggestion a will In thle subconaolousneiis to continue In lova or to believe. I any to tha troubled one, If a woman, "Qo back over your whole Ufa. Oo back and raflect on. the time that you war being wooed and won. Did you take a great magnifying glaas then to look for faultef Were you Hho pler then than nowt Nothing In the Whole world is mora iwn aiguiea un love to see good qualltlea. You' are blind to the good and taking a marni fvlna- a-laea to the rauita. , jm oaca into tha naat and thlnk-of the way you sac. rlftced and tolled to make tha home. Recall tha good time you have bad to- .When tha wrestling championship' of the world waa won by Frank Ootrh of Iowa from tha Russian -non- iiara-en- schmldt, the atage a-Hlngs wera typical nr.int duv. no honan wreatier aftw a. few had hour, la a. ouln mill. I oould have ewa wnl ine glaring r w " ar w I av 0 ,,.lf avhta. "aVaferaa ' fflP. mOVInf Only half of these certificate. wer "j-J mach?7. never having 'been an? ever actually Issued, and the other. 17,-1 of th-lr troubles. The lights wera ' 000,000 of them never were signed. I blinding In Intensity.' It., la doubtful, ..v. w .... k- . I too. If any gladiator' of Nero a time " 'v" -t -1 i,i k... .,.Nui.hit tha two mod mard'of 11 bank officials and clerks. I .....-... m.a. v.- ,ii.nia r,t tmit tha ware lugged off to Ignominious I atren art n. aa (her 'strained, slippery and ' m i- ,.. r,r ttn. at., th.w I numlnr was wonderful. Among the Chicago. April U-The 114.000.000 of I clearing house . carttf loates, Chicago' aouvanlra of tha recent financial flurry, The cardboard that apectators front a dlatance waa Mayor Becker of Milwaukee. Aa a Business an- ' w.ra macerated. 7 ht'Wbthaor! KTsVth. ant was T.bK for" tha "".5-d hi.5. 5 b 'i3., "'i'.fn door receipts have been. .estimated- at another who weighed nearly 100 nds mounted upon It and did a 140,000. which Is more than la often taken In at a church supper or a lecture on the Immutability of tha ego. After sera, noun double shuttle. The national Lanka of the city, on tne same aaie, taauea a i "" "( ' nt itrainlne- aaulrmln long protest against the Aldrlca bill aa "l,1 .Jl'SI. .ri" JTiJTm,f iP--:by the ..enate. whjch alao r- "."."tw'S UdlaToTa had" hardly hold, Gotch waa on him In a oalla the money flurry rtPrUtir. bustling to flaah and both ahot into tne corner, ina borrow from the aavlngs banka and ! trust com pan I a bonds acceptable to the g lion. The announcement of tha first cable i to Chicago from Buenoa Ayrea quoting lowan was the apeedler, and, graaplng the Hon Irora pah ina. iirtea mm ooan I In the air, both coming on the mat wltl a thud. A few twlata and "Hack rafeed his hand toward tbe referee as a token of defeat Tha world s Cham- Jai Hojivmjtj . now iu.ui" I (r jt-tA-A avatem waa a dramatic Incident In ac- I " wv-. cord with the importance to buaineaa in the United Btatee or mat ciiange in South America. - Becretarv Qeoraa F. Stone appeared In the trading room of tha Board of Trade and called for si Among the II of Chicago" a prominent Duaineas mon wno lent tneir name aa patron of an addreaa by Booker T. Waahlngton last week on the condition ! enc-?WAbPtfyh.-ahouun? ceased. V1 and brokers stood expectancy await- lf'"k.1" ,'f5vS,r& P "iT.M.n? in. in tha eudden huah the reason for hnt Jamas B. Rorgan, president of I. oinn.'. unnunmrnmi waa the Flrat National pang; ur. ran it w. .raataa "with cheera. for with Araen- aunaaulla, prealdent of Armour lnstl tine a acceptance oi id luiurt uoiivrr; " .. A v. L r: , system, the whole world's biggest pn-Ment of the Corn Exchange National roary nark.U are at last put upon tha bank: John i 8. Miller, attorner for the ' I i i fri.. .inn. v.r e.,r I Standard Oil oomnany. and Arthur many. May and July wheat and for July and Meeker of Armour Co. It Is lnter Beptember corn. Antwerp, which is the eating to note that these mn expresaed largeat European market for Argentine Interest In tbe industrial and educational grain, is ouotlng prices for spot and work among the negroea Thf are grain afloat. Liverpool quotes ruling plana on foot here for a permanent or pr Ices for May, July and September ganlsation to keep up lntereat In their wheat and cash prices for other coun-1 cause. a-r.ma That Paria .ihoann a-lvaa I uut nnraa for Aorll. May and August I' The threat of a protracted strike In deliveries, and aHerlLn senda market I the bttumlnoua coal fields that would nrintt. for July wheat. Necessity forced I cause a coal famine haa passed, but It Argentine to adopt the future delivery I was not until the big steam plants in system which the other markets used. but tne result is oniy the United States th Chicago and vicinity and tbe rallroada leaa beneficial in I naa fined their Dins and yards to over tian the "futures" I flowing. During the winter the coal system In this country Itself. I operators had their dull times, but l manna to tne impenaii More accldenta to life and limb will I ness baa been better of late. The de- take place during the next four weeks I mand for an extra stock of coal has re than at any other time of the year, saylduced the number of Idle railroad care atatlatlclana of thla city. Exhaustive I by 20,000, according to American Rail tablea of accidents for yeara paat show I way association figures; between March that the annual moving time, around I 4 and March 18 the number of Idle cars JAv 1. is productive of more casualties I decreased from 1118,000 to 119,000. Chi than any i other period. During this capo alone consumes for heating and time -It is actually safer to travel : or power an enormous amount of coal, -a engage In almoat any occupation than large- percentage of the 411.600,000 tona to stay at home and .help move. Accord- that .was produced In Illinois in the one r nif ioini rcwmi wiu.ji vuiup- year ui ivvr. iuia weea a fi9,vvv,ouv nies more than eignt accioents nappen i merger or retail coal dealers will begin .a th Inmnul In flva that take nlaca 1 hiialn.aa In ihtimar hivlnr while traveling or out In the open. Tbe I the teaming and atorage facilities of accidents are 01 every conceivaoie na-1 me nig retail companies. It will have ture. pictures drop orr tneir wires, i a total of 1Z yards all located on rail rnandellers fall on unsuspecting neaas, i roads, but the officials maintain that and ordinarily well behaved planoa sud- I there is no Intention to freese out the demy suae acroea iioors ana jam peo-1 smaller dealers, but to "economise In pie against tne wait, as ior me ioiu- Ina step ladder. Its possibilities for evil ; are a matter of painful experience. That revision of the tariff la Inevl i v """ "" " -1 moie ana near at nana was recently , Joke, but a scientific fact," said one of admitted by an attorney for a big Chi me men wnoao dusiiikm i im id owwci oago wnoiesaie grocery house, who made I the cost of delivering coal." Will afford an opportunity to make .home; or: office furnishing easy for anyone. We have all grades of furniture, carpets, etc, for the finest mansion as ; Well as the humblest cottage. When you con sider the high quality of merchandise we sellr ? ; Everyone should not have ia Home of his own In Order to Reduce Our Stock of LasfRcIt(5r. To Make Room for New Sjjrin Selections -We,QH0te ' . $10.00 Rocker reduced to.,.:..... G.50 $;2.00 Rocker reduced to.'. V.. 9 8.00 $15.00 Rocker reduced to. "...'.V... ....... $10.50 $16.50 Rocker reduced to. hi ..'.'.f 12.00 $18.00 Rocker reduced to.:;....'.; ..:$13.50 $20.00 Rocker reduced to. . , l?14.25 $22.00 JRockcr reduced to. . ..... . ?16.00 $25.00 Rocker reduced to.......; '....910.50 Special Cut in Office Furniture $37.50 High Roll, 4 feet 6 inches, 97 -A I olid oak Desk .eJi-leJU V $32.50 High Roll, 4 feet, solid oak Desk $28.50 Low Roll, 4 feet 6 inches, solid (99 r A oak Desk $LL,0J $25.00 $22.50 $10.00 Ladies' Birdseye Maple Desk, &f t( reduced to epU.alU :.$8.50 $15.00 $13.00 Ladies' Birdseye Maple Desk, PA reduced to -PO.iJU $25.00 Golden Quarter-Sawed Oak Desk, reduced to $9.00 Sample Pattern Desk, for ladies,, CA reduced to PU.J V If 1 4 i ah r 1 I.: -i y V' Y- .p.. Special Prices on" Iron Beds M Two cart of new patterns will be in this' week, and in brder to clean up our stock of Beds, we make these big reductions: v . $3.00 Iron Bed 91.75 $3.50 Iron Bed .........82.50 $4.00 Iron Bed 33.00 $5.50 Iron Bed 84.25 $6.50 Iron Bed . . . . ......... . '. ...... . . . . . . . ; . . . ...... .84.75 $?.50 Iron Bed t 85.50 $9.00 Iron Bed .... . ... .......... .$0.75 Wc Arc Now Receiving Our New Spring Patterns of furniture and Carpets-Daily aji-yp-j Home of Good Furniture Prices Always 'the Lowest And tabulate such statistics. "It Nmi hard to account for it. but Vt Tou really have a care for your life you will spend the next - month traveling, it tne fam ily Is on tne move you win rind a day coach up next to tbe engine a much safer plaoe, and a Pullman car Is, com paratively speaainr, a naven.- this explanation of the nractical work ing's of the tariff In the grocery trade with which he la familiar: "Take tbe item of sugar, one of the atanlaa." h. said. "The present tariff rate makes the duty on a barrel of It 17. Sugar sells for 117.60 a barrel at whnl..). and $7 of that figure is tariff tax; tha sugar only represent $10.60. Now the wholesaler does business in all dennrt- menta on a percentage basis, and the PORTLAND MAN INVENTS PHOTO PRINTING MACHINE That TTncle Sam has managed to turn ttta mrwaant hnalnemi deoreaainn to avwtd account in one way at least is an inter- proflt on ,ufrar is fixed upon a percent- Tvm rrv Ty : viia nuuicMiDi auu reuiiiers as good a proflt selling tax aa selling :.;il'al tr h. ftnii.anrfa n a-n. I " . JV:1 ii - 1 """""""e umiT, &ZZttttiZEhlnAZ. iVii P "ow P".1 "".con5ume,'T Observ. examination! which are now being held In this city, usually it is difficult to get enough men and women who are amment positions which are under Sivll the actual effect of ooV tan kT- w -r - i tii man fin aa riini m . . i. . - . - . i luriiou uii s wm e. uivifJUl uniME Trt tooic sxtminacionB, wow me inofl m nn i .MJ.- ru. : "w Ihe other foot, and already 1.400 ckndl- rin. to o'n a iv. SSi dates, hare, turned out ror the exam- I Jki. """""' Inatlons this year. "Chicago la looked . lltLftW a. a Mea At a A K Mmatna Jab labor conditions all over the country." JumDillff KODftS FrAA am m. -mtim nr nr t na PTnminina f.r.oi i x ar - - ww v' I Fortv l&bela of tha Rntr.r.Ts:,,. ialns In the east and on the Pacific Buster Brown bread will et the finest Tk. ranMalu kla ... ... I lumDlng TODe that ever Cam to Pnrt. nuusuariy fine lot Nearly all of, them Ittnd-, Trimmed with bells and made of are at least nigh school graduates. The u" ana get competition is particularly strong toriv'1" lvr lu" vosiHons on the isthmian service and I J In the PhlllDDlnes." The Positions ooen 1 The state federations of labor in wn. 'thls year show the wide range of Uncle sas and Tennessee have recently de- wm artiviiy. Amanr' tnoae wan ten ciareo in xavor or woman aurirage. We Sell Selz Royal Blue Shoes jTOlTLL find one thing about this shoe store thafs worth finding about any place where you spend your mdriey you can't get any thing but good shoes here. We sell Selz Royal Blue shoes, .because they help uphold-our repu tation! for quality; they're good shoes for us to sell because they re so good for you to wear. The New Spring Styles Arc Very Smart $3.50, $4, $5 : All BUes and 'Widths Harked la Plain Eugllsh !rm jr i il , , . Foriherly 149 Third Street Ccr.7lli end IVashis-loa Sis. 1 t . t ft ! "I 1 k 4 ... A- t n-V " iA I XZ"" '" " i ; i .v V 4 - I , L-J ' C j ,.1,4, a. I V -v TV -s K V S V V.'S ' ' l vTt-'ft Yv -$f-l '4 6w thing baa been secured. - Moat of the farmers along Dry Creek gave the com pany tight of way through their lands and it la thought there will be no diffi culty In aecurlng the balance. Officials of the company will meet with the council at lta next meeting to secure a franchise through th town of Weston, which means that the destination of the line Is Pendleton, and that before long all ' towna In the county will be connected with electric lines. The railroad commission' waa created to regulate the railroads. To do this the commission must be composed of practical, honest men who cannot be controlled by railroad Influence. It Is a well known fact that C. C. Loucks has those, qualifications. His election means proper regulation of railroads In the Interest of the people. FullMeasure Yairfi " F. PNllllI! WOOD Al old body Fir, seasoned, sawed to order, per cord. .$3 COAI -Screened and washed, per ton. . . .1 .... . ,r. . vt, . . . i ;$7 VV , . v :.. PHONES EAST 7; B-1771. rZU - a - f MtA - 4U.lfer -i vAa MM, " - tlMll haa-av iMMa. Here Is the Invention of a Portland Photographer. work with one light. By an automatla "The - Little Montle." a new photo postcard printing machine, patented by W J, Montag of this city. I said to be a valuable v addition to picture taking appllandes by . several of - the leading manufacturers of photographio appar atus Mr. Montag e machine Is designed to print from euner wet or ary nega tives. Something like 100 cards can be printed In one minute when, using daylight, and about half that number when using a 16-candle power electrlo light The Inventor claims that it Is the oniy macnine. on me mumei wny In more than one card at a time. The nard receiver or . carrier is so con atructed as to receive anywhere from 1 to 144 cards at a time, ab a ruie these printing machines have two lights for printing, a ruby light to load Dy ana a wniw iignt to ao u vrinui r, iie. rhe Little Montli however, does .the .Setli fu n li KeelSa'Ki ; Jess P. Morris, of Skippers. Va., had a close call in the spring of 180. He saya: -,!An -attack of pneumonia left me so weak and with such a fearful cough that my friends declared consumption had me, and death waa on my heels. Then I was persuaded to try Dr. King's New plscovery. It -helped me Immedl atnlv.iand ..after takina two and a half bottles I was a well man again. I found out that New Discovery 1 the best rem edy for coughs and lung disease In all the worlds" Sold under guarantee at Pkldmwre Drug Co.' drugstores 60c and U.0V. Trial bottle fr ; arrangement the ruby light is turned off and the white light appears, tne exposure being made In the twinkling of an eye. It Is especially designed for the use of the traveling photographer. those wno visit seashore, summer re sorts, etc., ana print large numoera ox Dhnto noatal cards. - -v.!- - ' The machine, or print-box. Is nine Inches long, seven Inches wide and has a depth or seven mcnes; out wun lampbox attached lta depth - Is IS Inches. It Is constructed of thin boards or sheet metal. - Mr. Montag, the Inventor, has made a specialty of photography and photo postcard work tor the past five years. He has used his machine In his travels all over Oregon, and has1 found it a great labor and time savins invention. He haa received ' letters, from tho Eastman Kodak company, the Ansco Photographio Apparatus company, the Burke & , Jamea .company of Chicago, in all of which the machine Is spoken of as a valuable invention. v TBACTI0IV PK0GRESS INUtA.TILLA COUNTY ' ' (Special Diapatck to The Jmmt) 1 v Pendleton: Or- 'Aprtl ll.The Walla WaUav Traction' company.! haa secured practically, all the right df way for the extension of the electrlc'llna from Mil ton ta .Weston, s "With the exception of very few miles near Weston every-1 -I tit rm ..... t .... J. a t,f . ,m -V.. (EeSIlii C IM MM Ncfllcct Your Teclh and Yon Will Ncfllcct ol Less Importance , F.IaKers It is my business to make your teeth as nearly perfect as .possible. : - " . : . . - , , i , , Money spent in preserving your teeth 'returns a thousand fold. ' " , . , " 1 ' 4 Those missing teeth don't look well. Call and let us fit ?you with one of our bridges that will look asVwell as your natural teeth; and perform all work equally as well. This is only possible when you secure the best possible service. , Where no' sound teeth remain; I will supply you with perfect-fitting plates that won't drop or distort the mouth. v This is the home of high-lass dental work at reasonable prices. ' ,fr . ,;t , , SB. B. B. WXXOKT GOOD SET. OP TEETH; ON RUBBER PLATE....: $5.00 BEST SET OF TEETH ON RUBBER PLATlf. ..... O.CD BR.B.JL. Wm&M 1 ,-; ,:Vr v 342 Washington' Street Corner Seventh OFFICE HOURS 3 X. M. to 5 P. M.? 7:30 to 8:30 V. ll SUNDAYS-!) A. 1 ' PHONE MAIN 211D TWELVE YEARS IN PORTLAND PAINLLCC DENTIST ?,r. to t r.