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J ' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, FORTLANp. WEDNESDAY, EVENING,. APRIL 2, , 1C03. . J.. STAGE BOM SUEDF0RS61.000 1 '"" r Former Treasurer of Wash; ft.1 r' 11 vuuo i ffl rfl T 1 . A f' i T Ik I . - v i . .. x. I V IV III lit : TT TIO 1 i ft iiU. - ; . N ' inrrton Asks Heavy Dam ages for Injuries.; ,: . " - - ' 1 1 C. W. Maynard, of Olymple and Cue ' hulls, former state treasurer of Wash ington, filed ult agalns h UmMu River. Bteara Navigation company of Gardiner, Oregon, for ,161.009 pereonal diruagra la the United States circuit (.ourt this 'morning, on . the rrounda thnt he had bn severely Injured and orlprled th r""ult of c0h .:H.lnl nrar ScoUburg, Oregon. In Marnh last )rwr, 4V.r.ik... . Mr. .Mtynard 'alleges that thvyn or his left arm has been Injured per manently tha result of a broken col 'Ur bona and that he has suffered ever since the ardent. The mage went over n embankment, this being due to, the eiirW-ii(ine of the drlv-iv saya the pUlntirf. For alx weeka afterward Mr. fcavnard aaya he was confined In the North eomo Mwnura 'i "-'"r ' lie aaya, also, that e nae oeen sic ' and disabled ever since the accident. H waa on his .way to Marshfleld. having. uken the euge at Drain. W. ' V Jewett la president of the company owning, the stage, end O. B. . Hinsdale 'secretary and treasurer. t, , ilONEYcTO COUNTIES .:. V :FK03I FEDERAL FUND ,: ,... .- . '.' (Special . DUpatca to Tfce JoersaJ.) - ' Salem. Or. April The dlstrlbo ; tlon of tha United .States I per eent land sales fund bag beervjdetermlnea as fol- Claekanfas . . vClatsop .......... .....' " Columbia. ni,iMMinMtii . ifS i; Poos '. .......'..,... l.lie.os Ou?ry ....Y..V...... 9.M9.69 .v:::::::::... barney ".. ;,..;. ' , Jason v. ...' .''Jilt? .. Josephine i'?Mi : Klamath . ....... .r ......-: i'l!;;! LAka .,...... e lir'ai .. i-arve ....... ' ;;;';; Mnoolnr. ,......'.. T7I.M ,' . l.lnn .i i'izf'J! Malheur . . .......,,.7." Marlon . "J Morrow . j " Multnomah . . ......... v poik ...,.,.... v j, J.1,!,! Hhermaa . ......i .....k Jriil Tillamook ... ... . " j Vmatllla . Union -r. IJJf I Wasco .v.. ...... Washington .i.... ' ;:!,! "Wheeler . ...,. ,,?:4"a! amhlll . . ....,....' 47 04 Total . . .... . .......... .-.IM.Ht.lt : Th apportionment . per acre ' (1.001 JI13810S. Thla decimal Is - de rived by dividing the total amount to pumoer.ox acrw TWENTY THOUSAND ? .'.i FIRE AT SEASIDE . 4 rl" cipMlat Dlaealeb te' Ibe JaarBatl' Astoria,, Or, April II. Tha Seaside Lumber companjrg mill , and . box., gash and oor factory, wra almost destroyed by flra yesterday afternoon. -At. one r time It looked as If the whole of Bea side waa doomed. Before the flra- had reached Its height Mayor Hemlnger tel ephoned Mayor Wlso of Astoria for assistance and Chief Foster was at ones directed to Bend down a hose cart and 'what men he could spare. - Agent Johnson of tha A. a placed an en gine and flatcar, at the, disposal of 1 Mayor Wise, but Just as the apeclal v was ready to start a message cama say ing tha fire waa under control and as sistance waa not needed. Tha fire originated In the" sash and door factory and spready rapidly. All the InhablUnts of Besslder turned out to fight the flra. When the fire started ' almost a gale, was blowing and the . embers were a source of great danger to fieaslde property. Tne 'o"". , It is v thooght. wlfli ba about IO.00O.-'--wlth s some Insurance. Tha loss of the mill will ba felt Vfry severely" by Tealdenti of Seaside as It cuts off a big jay roll. TRAINS THROUGH f v 7 WITH CLEAN SLATE Korthcrn Facldo No. 1. dua at ,'7 o'clock, arrived on time, i r f ! Southern Faclflo No. 1. due at 7:85, arrived on time:. - ; . . r Southern Faclflo No. 18, due at .'11:10. arrived on time. '. ; r O. R. N. NO. S. due at I o'clock, arrlyed" on "time. ' O. R. A N. No. J. due ailUSrv.e arrival on time. ; ' ' . Astoria A ' Columbia "No. due at 12:16. arrived on time.') www PERSONAL. v ,Thtma Quald, f. residing K at . 815 Twelfth ' street., forrnerly of Heppner, Oregon, and A. J. -Haran, . 449 Taylor street, are preparing, for an, extensive trip through Europe 1ovlsit their na- tlve home In Ireland. From there they intend to visit. 0many, Parls.r Naples and Rome. A little parly, is to M gfajn In honor of their-departure. -J E3. U Smith, known as the fatherSef Hood River, la at the Imperial, accom panied by hie wife.' J ' J .. C. E. Hadley, ,a " Tlllnmook timber dealer, Is at the Imperiar with his wife. R. F. Hynd of the Morrison-Lane warehouse of' Heppnercls aty the-Im- ePgJ"g fiailey of. Albany a stock dealer, is. at the Oregon. .-. ; . . llaslness Change at Chehalls. . Chehalls, Wash.. AoHl 22. W. p. Hayes of the Teniho State bank has purchased the ; Interest of John . W. Reynolds, William Brunswig and CjjW. Maynard In the Security State bank of Chehalls. This gives Mr., Hayesfa con Z trolling Interest He, will move to Che - halls and assume active management. , JEt's . a'; mistake to call ' Grape-Nuts simply a "break fast food.' - - ! 'l v r It is more. All thenpurr V. ishiAg element of ; ; wheat . and barley,' so prepared as' to be promptly absorbed by, , the ' system " for rebuilding : brain : and nerve cells, and , f or , storing up ' energy the ; capacity to.think. and; act-e. that's Grape-Nuts. "The flavour of this world , famed food adds to its : value' by promoting the appetite. ' "There's a Reason." f . f i e mm . , I.yrlc "Xhclnia." Tha v production of 'Theltiia" by the Allen Stock company at the 1-yrlo this week, la lntereatlng because It suggests to- many how completely - Marie Cor rellls, influence, wnlch 10 yeara ago waa ao aerloualy dlamiaaed,' has paaned SWHV. When 'Thelma" . waa written tnij II rtil waa dlacuMHlng Marie Corelll excitedly. Her death a few months ago caused scarcely any comment i Hhe wai a draamer gone mad soutlmentally run n'"i'iielma" compelled no dlsnuaslon at the l.yrlo yeaterday afternoon. Mine Corelll left uothlng to dlacuae. But it was well given by the Allen Companv, with Mlas Felton as the leading woman end Mr. Ulake as the homlly-apoullnij Viking.. Mrs. Allen playe-l the part of the mother ana HtvHIe Lrquahart the Kncllah nohleman. The. others of the company were acceptably caat and the play was well put on. It proved very good entertainment for- Its audience, and i will appeal to I.yrlo Patrons thtoughout the rest of .the week. The motion pictures are good as usual and furnish ecellent entertainment j be tween acta. . . ' . , , , :, , v . " - h lAT TOE TOEATRES i "tie District lieaflpr. Tonight. the attraction at the Kelllg theata-e, Fotirteenth and Washington streets, to night at 1:11 'O'eloclr snf continuing to. morrow, Friday and .Saturday nights. "TtMles" Ethel' DbTey, the charming comedienne with the musical comedy "The District Leader" at' the Hellig theatre all week, beginning -tonight will be the musical-comedy success, "The District Lader.? This delight full v happy offering will be found to contain everything that- goea to con struct a finished musical show; -;- v . ;.- " ' , i i Tle, Belle.of-Nf w York. - There Is no better mualcal 'comedy than "The Belle of New York " which Is. the' greatest of all the American .ef forts In this .direction. Thla uneful and amusing entertainment Is now be ing given, at the Marquam by the Ban Francisco Opera company, . and - will close the engagement 1 of the company In Portland. - - - Baker Company in Comedy. One of the greatest laughing , suo- . . wlrh tha Tmaal- ble exception of "Charley's Aunt ir of "The Strange Adventures of Miss Brown", this v week.- It deals with a series of mixups that occur In A young ladles' boarding-school. -and 'the fun. is fast and furious. , " i" . - . i ' j . 1 "Thelma1 Is Hit.- , ' The 'Allen company Is- making . one of Its greatest successes In the presen taUon that- It, Is giving this week of Mario Corelll's great emotional tdrama, "Thelma." The ast Is admirably ar ranged -to ' salt the. members of the company. It will be worth your while to see the show. " Matinees Thursday, Saturdays and Sundays.. ' t , ' . i 1. ' ' ; i. ' '5j ' "TTm7 TlTfff Kuttpa In. ' 1 II ' n..... ,t. .n. .a "How Baxter Butted In" continues to att7LTt?Xcmwdt the Star theatr ment oV thS Fren stock eompan,B.Tnd Third". "nd SalSoV strTeVa." 'whose ex ?or the clS?in7bl?l Manager KlThard B. tensive .VmIJ'j'm wSnSJ French has selected this comedy drama, stock will be utilised; Mr. J. M. Wentay 1 One of those up-to-date comedies Is equally well .known In commercial ".A - .,hV- nw circles., having been prominently con- with i a plot sand there are . crisp, - new slangy jJbrases. Comedy -and heart ln mrmt r Amhtnd. Matinees Thurs - day and .Saturday: r-'.-Hv'-Beit Of VMa9flIle; ; i; ., . it nas D0Cn BUony uma vine umifl ha4 taen -vaudvHl. program In Port I T A ... airkinK . Ka. Ing presented ali the ' Orand1 this week by Sullivan A Conslrtlne. There are none but gooa acis;on me gara. , ueorgo M. C0han sketch,-"Election Bets," has won -the praise ef the -critics and -the publlo,( and, It-is. an , especially timely offering HOTELiWILB PASaiill l A U Xl JUi , ' l J.M . 1 . . , 4 , :t' ' . ' m ' Overwhelmed 'wltb iSinaU; debts and bills against the' estate of Freeman B. Daggett the executor; 'Mrs. - r reeman B , Daggett has entered 'Into-an agree- . -,i.v. Tun. A nihha rirmiHira daal- . ..... .11.111..:.. era. by :whlch fthe firm- will taket over . w . iM'.u.i..A.if ' Af ' rh. TAnnt nntv I 11. m.u.,c.v... . whicn -was conouciea or u!8c. " n petition liea in ino cuuniy u"r- day , Mrs,. -Freeman asks " that Tull A Glbbs be authorized to Uke charge of the business and try-f to effect a sale of the. property As a going concern. -The . petition, states . , that telephone and electric' bills are unpaid' and $9,000 1. .. . AM hA Mn1.1lA Mm TtAtrfi-ptt has been 'unable to nell nd aava that If the WWIIWM is noi ram ea large loss will result .Tull & Gihbs offer; to. assume the bills that- :are .t.nii nr airnlnfit: the nlnca and carry-it on untlT a sale Is made. : ." ...v, CALLS DOCKET BUT NOJiTE ANSWER v. jude Woiv-rton (iW ''t fcket ?.. fiY."';-.?.1- .?i?SA Circuit VCUUI l ' relict ua J,' uu, .a ui.iv v. . - - - - - were no attorneys present represent- i &aft positively ;' IinOV ' Wan ing any Of the Bending as" inone-of vim 7 hairnoft and clossv.i-fie- them was set for hearing, ..Judge wol- verton announced that the docket would be caHed again next; Monday morning and if at that 'time the Interested at - tlnue the trials until, the next term of court. - . A 1 ' , - ' BEATS MULE AND I ; X LANDS IN C0UKT f) t Air-t'l'.f ' . ' ' . -j. '... '';'"'f'"W -. Adolph Wuller.' a-tamalier Employed by the C. J. Cook company, was found this morning by JIumane Officer Crato clubbing-a mule with a-heavy. chain. The links were nearly three inches long. After he- had seen the tamater. deal three blows , to the lonjr-sufferln mule Crate took MulW : In hand. Ills m- Jiloyer put up $25 ball to Insure. 21 ul er's appearance In the- munldo&l court tomorrow. - ' , - ... I' BreaI:-Dom ; Ncrre energy is tho force that controls the or . gan's of - respiration, cir culation,'" digestion . and" elimination. .."Wlicn 'you , feel .weak, nerrous, irri table, sick, it is often bc ' causo ; ' you" ; lack . nerve energy, ' and ?tho; process ' of rebuilding and' sustain ing life.is interfered "vdth. Dr. Miics; Nervine has cured thousands, of such -, cases, and will pro believe benefit ' iT not. 'entirelyj enrft '-van: -: Tnr it' iiP - BTntem ' rave away completely, and left me o imuletolT. and left me Ott the' verge of Uje grave. I tried akiirod pnysi clans but got no perms nent reiier. I got so wn 1 nou ; '"tufi U.H, I heran taking lr. Mller my Reatoratlre .Nervine. In a tj,, to Improve until entirely) cured.' I am in Duainetia inui, I .uiJ . . . 1 avu. n a v r an an pportunlty remedy." MRS. TV 1. HURKE. . Myrtle Creek, Oregon. , Your druoo'et sells Dr. Miles' Nerv Ine, and.ve authorla hint pHoe of tlret bottle (only) W It falla . to benefit your , -- -., ' ; ; MUe$ Medical Co, Ellthart, In4 " JUSTICE FIFiALLY 1 OVERTAXESG!BSOn MnlTVhora Manning: Io Jtected in Former Cases' ; u -4 Given Behtence.-' U - The sentence of W. C Gibson to 15 veara In tha Denltentlarr . by .'Judge Oantenbeln yesterday afternoon on a hold-up charge Is the closing chapter H - iiui j ui .vrambvu vi.im v. which Gibson has heretofore, escaped being punished , because of the inter vention of District Attorney Manning In his behalf. ... , , ' illkuin la m n.lnt.. AKAIlf Aft V.S T ago he waa caught In the act of net ting fire to a 1 printing establishment In ttecona street oy-rairoiman v;roio,: then a plain clothes man. -While - the trial was pending Circle wss approached en the street by a atranger and offered 1800 to drop tne prosecution, v xne oirer was refused..- .: ' Manning used bis Influence for Gib son and he waa set free although the evidence- against the defendant was positive and convincing. . - -.. -, In January, 1908, Gibson was ar retted In company with an ' ex -convict on Portland Heights at t -o'clock In the morning. He was armed and was sup posed to be awaiting an opportunity to bold up some person. He was charged with carrying concealed weapons and vagrancy. ... . . ' The district attorney inierceaea ror him In the police court and secured his freedom. . - . . ' companions ' held up and robbed G. H. jveiser, m Darianuor. - uiusun wmm niit arrested. ' This Is the charge on which he was sentenced yesterday. . ., ; -, ;,;tyoyiUBEiL.,;;":i $ : V(w KU21bit" M ai Sou OpMd lfAat AAnvantonr tf ahrtrtrtaeP will firove this new establishment on Wash ngton and Seventh streets. opposite are both well and most favorably known I n .h ntlr , fmlnin fraternltv of the imperial lioiei. xne - proprieir I Portland- Mr. W T). Fralev. who has rorwana: jht. w. y. rnwy, charge of the mi-T, , nat..n this a I circles 1 nected during -his . yeara of ; residence I here. He will have charge of suits. open rNonparell" - to the public with a ffettnff the building , rady made thi i imiiuBsiuATs m j b--. "r-" will-b offered in a e ratpj ning aala I kae(H evAtialhllf VrAmVtt this Vflk. 1, 1 1 . . 1 . " . - 1 iVnn Tw ' , . Weir's Inhaler, Instant relief from cold n head. Any druggist, 60 cents. ' 1 - ... MINISTEKSVSESSIOJN ;AT:niGHLANI) CHUKCH t - ta mlnlaters' sssslon orpine, two 1 m , n.......llAn.l . nA.far.nM , At" H(-hl,nd Church opened this morning. ! Twenty-minute ' addi resses were ' made Taw iz 1411 R r Meyef; Rev v9. U H. o R.W.H. ' (0-,(- '.Ti r -a n.A ant P.v. ' 3. J. fitauh. - A I e'liowahlo luncheon was served at noon. I "- . Never Fails to RESTORE GRAY or FADED II A Hi to Its NATURAL jCOLOR and DEAUTY a(Jed, Promotes a luxuriant growth a hAoYTht, h5r. Strma its falliiur out ,vj-" ox timaa as much fuse all substitutes. 2 times AS mUCQ In 11,00 as 50C Size, t . r : i. ...V ,. W4?- 'mygvwt A' 'TaVt? ' . , v . -M.it- tt.- en,, nn.. .Nnrark. J. :t." ' $1 and 60e bottles, at drnoalsts WOOD AJID, CLAKKB WJ.? IhJ. ) ' COFFEE - V ' :V t Goodv. butter and good tea arid' coffee v belong to gether. Tour grocer returns your money If you d'on't like Schilling's Best: we pay Mm. . i ..... .... . ; ' , . ',-. , v . i j :;-'''',. ' ' ... : r, A .- . V . ' w r, . :. . .. X ' . ' 4,.- ,... ' . i ' J''. 1 1 5 ii ;;ArJ ; ;i:!.nakip; . , f 'v .. .-a ... .-.- aaWs BAaaBai...a . , , ai-aaaaw, ... . . ..,, . ' t . " , Vi-rW . ' 'I1' - rwii-rv,,.!. Colds.' A and tungf regies. ine artemoon' oclocfc. B. McNaughton la 1 to speak On WOT K mon ui.ii u.. - on the laymen s missionary movement. Miss Mary Farnhamwlll speak on the cnrisiian coiien m. m . feToilfctSetfbr;$2.25 Tomorrow in" thf basement Crockery. Department ;weoffer at 'this5' special price a number ol new ..pittern .-.Toilet,. Sets comprised of nine pieces eachin floral decorations and col orings of blue "and pink. Regular $4.25 values. ( ;'. , ;v This Week Sale of Quaint; ruinitufe in .the Weathered Oak Sample PiVrp s for Den. Library. Living Koom,nau , 1 .&2lal IFriiees We have 200 Ladies' and Misses' Goats, all MAN-TAILORED and all THIS SEASON'S prbductions, which we will .- ' I. CM at very. GREATLY; REDUCED K PRICES --The styles are exclusive and , we promise you GENUINE BARGAINS as follows: y - SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE Crbuk La Grippe, Asthma.' Previniseumoida oentury and a trio will sing. The trio Is composed of. Mrs. Burllson, Mrs. ! Young and Mrs. Murray. From S to o'clock this afternoon a missionary con ference of T. P. S. C. B. will be held with an address ny auss a. aw Auca,y 4 ' - i;; :' ' X ' j.. t .. X, V'.". . '.''.''. SIS Cbai 1 with in tnarui dt juh 0. w wuv . . - - ; 1 - nwcacorr'j B weooe U ' , " ' .''';.'' '-: '' - y - . - - - " - CONTAlNSNa y HARMFUL r DRUGS - Throat j m o. si. tb. At :0 p. m. H. C. De Tounr. toast master, will speak of men's clubs. An open meeting wlU be held this even in withN sddresses by Rev. IX, j T. Thomas, Rev. Paul Rader and Rev. A. j. , iroisom. The kitchen of every ' home is - of sufficient importance to demand cooking, equipment that is economical, labor saving, efficient. Many people have kitchen troubles poor drafts waste of fuel, meals late and unsavory all because they attempt to get along with a poor stove or range.' "The Malleable" is the range for the home where ' the best is none too good not the cheapest in the world, but the most economical the range of high efficiency! It is made of malleable iron and Bessemer steel in conv blnation riveted , throughout--like a boiler, with proper constructidn and adjustment of firebox and flues-these sterling qualities insuring perfect results in cooking and baking, and econbmical operation. We will be glad to show vou at any time the many superior features of "The Malle able." and to demonstrate to you why it is the greatest,, range in .the world. We. offer you terms that are ac vantageous for range buying. ,. , ; Inprapi About fifty Sofa Pillows. in silk and tapes5ry coverings ranging in price from $2.00 to $3.50 each special at $1 each. 3-fold Oak. Frame Screens filled with "figured stlkollnc special, .each . Dip! WeVvillba gin the ac- reor- our en- 1 - ' . .... ,. .. . r ' . r tircblant" business from the go WE WANT -.S a lc s people ladies and men. - WE WANT A-l fin ishers on ladies jackets. WE WANT Every man or woman who got a suit on our great two-suits-for-one sale some weeks ago to call on us atrpnee, and learnr ' sometning io their advantage. , r The J.MI.Acheson FIFTH AND ALDER Tomorrow rnday LAWN MOVLr5 From $3.25 Up tual ganization .. : - an - . 0T itwillmean 1 wora Gompariy