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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL 2, 1CC3. DESIRE FORS THIS STOIK NOTKU lY)lt HKST CKXHW AT liOUT.ST I'llK I ; Man and VfifeJoin in Giving Unsolicited Testimbny BBS (GO to the Benefits of Pe-ru-na . mriri unnor I r 1 J Cortelyou Says Teople Urged ; Government, to Hake; Con- ; cessions ;to"-Ikiilroad Cor- porations in : Jiau. i Tnblic lands. i ' ' . ii ' . r-Tnatmaater t - Syracuse. p - General Oeora a Cortelyeu waa a i apeak at th anaual banqMt of-th. I 8 Treee chamber or owwnero- .. During bit addr Mr. Cortelyoa await ' upoa the power of th tor. mm eat for - .... r. rka benefit Of th p0pl. R- ! ferrlng- to government land Snta Mr. Cortlyou Said la parts . ' -Th grants of land mad n t ral government to th orvaral eta tea 3 for th porpos of aiding In th Wn . ilon oTrellroad. were uwaUv ' turned over to corporations i to do th r mfW' and - anslou war ' thpirt?kt tho Iron how. to th.ir lunlty readily afforded for the better protection of the publlo were l "TT i id. Jome of the states have i by rwon t of aValllng tm"VM J?JVh o"E ; tunlty.. somewhat v"' V? ' alrht. while some In their eeal nTt ' z2tZ far. But tho Tenure to attend ; fo tho matter when proper' PT,","(,B I rnlgnt hare been made makes mor dlf- -reign power ought to be abl. to oxer . cie over Ita creation. -t : , . .. - v.- Ceo of XJtl40B. . I ' "Becsus of the many coniror. 7 'it1 ; : ; ; ' ' c f -"Will - ' KM. nui m, iucun , w.t t,. ariaitn Del ween iwr .ii v.r the land. In the caeo Sf franohleea for publlo wort; of JU- XtaVw cl to eorruptlon. luet I5rh ae our teorl.t dlrt rulf e ttendant upon work done by rvrn n,"nt dlActly. and n the majority of in.t.nM to a dlere;rd of the mate Mr. Frank B. Brackett.' 101 Rlrer- letrts Ave.. Med ford. .Maea., wrltea: "I hare been tree tin a myeeir ror catarrh for about twenty-four yoara. ixiiina- that time I bad uaeo many different ktnde of medlolno, but tnce ualaff your medicine I find them far atinerlor In every reepect. The tonio ef feet of Pemna on me la Itrulr wonderful. Mr wife uaea and i recomtnenda Peruna." , I I MOST without Bomber oaoeo re conatantlr rrorted to ua concern' Inv the benefita of reruns In re llerinf chronlo catarrh. ifitr uri of BMrch for remedlea at laat Parana, ia trll. and aeemlnirly It r. hrtna- nrnmnt relief. Probahlv no other remedy In tho world ha exrlted many uneollclted. neart fait'taetimonlala from famlllea where It hao been uaed. ', , , if j , Teruna la not recommended for other ehronie dleeaaea. it ia recommenaao vj oo only for eatarrn. . But catarrh la on frequently the oaoee . k... .Knala A IkMIM and the IBM- tfeeUtlona of catarrh are eo vartouaand complicated that It ahouia rox eini; anrprlao that many people hellere that Peruna eureo a cumber of different chronlo ollmawto. But w bv never. durln "mny yeara or Mverriauia-. reoommended Peruna for any other dla eaao but caUrrh. . . ' We bailer Penjria to be on excellent oaUrrh remedy. We have conelotenuy rurnimandad It The notion that wmmnA it for ail chronlo alt ia ant fonnded on anrthlnr to bo found in tho Perun odrerUoementa. ' I UWKU . Mr Cordla Brown. JR. T. V. 4. Rorera tUI. Teno-, wrltea; 1 fee! under Mlirettone to rlr yoa m-r thanKe ana praia tvr w medicine did for me. - 36-Inch Black Taffeta 36-!nch ; Black; Taffeta Silk', rery firm and all pure silk ; standard $1.25 quality; mail orders' filled. ' '. : la decree, liaa become a neeeaa tr. and , the eatablUhment of thla .eupervlelon In the line of a ou reara ivr K th ver bualneea "And let m aay. too. , that alhn ita fnatarina- care over but v..r .r . th mo- ZZrZZiXZZl thln that wlU f of HKT-STw-lf ..raTlora.m fU"f? ua atalnt financial disturbance and furnish ua with a eupply of, currency adequate for the need of our bualnee community In all ectlona eeaaona of the year. 1 believe thla wlU be done. So that with ft temporary de vice, if nothlnf further can be bad at thla time, and wlth provlelon for competent eommlaslon to tudy and re port upon the queation. we ehU make proitreea toward a wine aolutlon of tbl vaatly important problem. . . " 1 . ; t Want Skip BobBldr. : ' -t can a-lve ua also, euch legislation, through the simple roeaaure now before the congree. aa will encouraae the up bulldlna; of our merchant marine, eo ee re'.lally eeeentlal to our commercial In tere.te In Central and South America and on, te Pacific conati y I c amend the Sherman anti-trout act o a 'to make certain cf Ita pro visions a help rather , than a hindrance to honeat business. t .' ' T ;. 4 "It can provide for an inveatliratRJn cf ' our tariff with a view to making Ita srhedtiles more equitable for the people of ail Interests and all aectiona. , . - ' 1 lPasBOJBa1BaBBaeaa Metzfc-er. Jeweler. 141 Waahlnyton. WARKENTON BOARD OF TRADE ORGANIZES -r had natarrh of the head and hal been troubled with H for ten years. I tried various remeaies, out mar ui v rood. rt'wt last bonirht a bottle of Pemna, end beaan to feel.oetter as soon s. i beran takinir It. I was yery thin and weak and had ft bad taste in my mourn . .t.nbina' and a ticki ng In -my throat, and was about haueted every way. out soon gained strength nd lies", by lajuns; l aruam. f rn aafalr recommend Peruna to an who are weak and rundown, aa the beat tonlo t ever tried. I gained about flfteen Bounds while I was Ukinc that Peruna, I cannot apeak too highly in favor of peruna." . natarrti of Head. mr need IS Better in every way. I trv V. MvmAAma araH all - i-.t - ? k. .L. u.... ihfM Mh mil a MlalrelL K. jF. D. I. BOX SO, woeka. J IBeottaburr. I-vwjltearv 1 t aafiii aseNaoeawakto nif i si r r mwm wnmr tniw i rnr vr MaS-raft w in uaa i j z u a anw H"wm ooma to ma. Peruna was ft great nolo I nanng suen pains in w bom to me, and If I can be. in means oritnai i inrw i wwio Ji,JwJ Kalr.ir.a- inrnni alaa I will tnr and 00 I Alter taxing twelve ooiuea ei XTiruna WDat X can. u mammtt w-u. All Disagreeable Symptoms Gone, ' Mrs. J. M. Hitchcock, Newport. Waeh. Inaton. wrltea: "I must now teu yon how wall I am. and thank you for your kind ad vie and th Interest you have taken Inn - "My ears are entirely well. My neaa eela better than it had for yeara before. I don't have headache, any more and my ere are clear and bright, and I feel that s 50-Inch Black Serge . i 504nch, Black 'All Wool Sere, beautiful finish .and extra weight Out best reg ular $1.23 grade. ' - : AIID ''t ! ax . .-' IT'S T. I CEBAilKS Senator Bourne's Scrivchct Tells .What G, Uel ..u)n ;..;,.TenttoiiWlllDo. . . . v . . . . (Speelal Dteaatcfc te Tke loBreaL . Medford. Or, AprU ; . "Booserlt and Fairbanks will bo nominated by the national Republican convention, when It meets in Chicago," said lohn 'C. Toung of Baker City, jjHrat secretary to Jon athan Bourns, ' who spent, tho .day In Medford on a mission of secrecy, pre- SAILORS HAKE TRIP OVERLAND Break liberty at San Diego Pathetic Case of an , -J. Apprentice.. 45-lncfi Black Mohair i 45-inch ( Black ' Mohair Si cilian, warranted dust proof and spot proof; best stand ard $1.00 quality. 36-Inch Black Henrietta 43c JWnch Black All Wool Hen rietta, fine deep dye and our best 65c grade. Ask to see this special. 54-Inch Black Panama Entire Stocft of Dress Gooas anw ' v Silks Reduced for v This Great Bargain Event. TT IIOUSANDS of dollars' worth of this season's fin II est and best dress fabrics to be sold during this , sale at in many cases below actual wholesale cost We must reduce this stock at once not a matter choice but an absolute necessity. . Don't let this splen did opportunity pass without supplying your present and iuturo needs. Mall orders filled with greatest care. C 44-INCH PANAMA AT G8eV 44-ineh black all-wool Panama; warranted bett French tf ye, fine eren thread and the bet retrular 1 grade; on sale Tbunday, Friday and Saturday only, at ,this apecial low price 46-INCH SUITINGS AT 70. 46-lnch mixed aray ' Suitings' ia a -well line of latest pattern irictly all-wool and just the proper weight. for present wear; best regular $1.25 and $1.50 values. See Morrison-street window 44-INCH BLACK VOILE AT P8. 44-tnch genuine French Voile, ia a. beautiful deep blue, black dye. Quality that sells at any store in this city at $1.50 a yard. ana our ocst regular grade. Mail orders lilled . f, 44-INCH PANAMAS AT 73. 44-inch all-wool Panama, in all leadina: colors, incladin blue. brown Snd mode; standard $1 Quality and never sold for less. On sale Thursday Friday and Saturday only ; ' , HERRINGBONE STRIPE AT 08 44-tnch' Copenhagen blue Herringbone. stripe, one of this sea son's most stylish fabrics and the grade .being shown by other stores at $1.25 and $1.35 a yard. Strictly, all pur wool 46.INCH SUITINGS AT 91.09. 46-Inch fine imported Novelty Suitings, in mode and gray mix tures, beautiful light-weight fabrics for summer, wear: bought to seu originally at ai ana up to a yara. 98c 54-inch Black Chiffon Pana ma, a beautiful' fabric for. summer wear. ' Best $1.35 grade,1 See this. 1 ;t ' u a i ar a vaw m m m , m Hcgclcr 50c SsitiassA " ' : 23c 3d-inch Check . Suitings in black and white, blue -and white and brown and white. Best regular SOc'values. 44-Inch Crepe de Q:zz 79 c 44-Inch ,Crepe de Chine, in all leading colors, made from pure silk and wool and best $1.25 qualityr- v ,'44-lr.di BIse Pesrna';. m?8cm 44-inch . Copenhagen blue Panama, strictly all wool and extremely stylish sells all over at $1.25 a yard. Colored Serges 49c 384nch Serge f in , lejdi'ng shades, guaranteed 11. wool and best regular 75c values1; 4 great bargain. ; 44-Inch Woof Poplin CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS. 97c 44-inch Poplins in a com plete line . of all -popular spring shades;. all woof and Standard $1.35 values." (Special Dbpatch to The Joora.1.) , lo Angeles, : AprU llANtarly 100 (SperfI Slipatek to Tte laarnaL) Astoria, Or., April II The board of Wirpantnn. ha. affaajV n... manent eraanUatlon by the election of lauraably looklna . after Bpurne'a inter- jne lonowinj ouicra: xr. . a. "n- t. aj)d feellnif'thO pUbllO JUlOO. - ' ton. preflldent! J. T. Lee. vtoe-preeideBt; ..u u tbe field against Taft." con- C. C Barlow, secretary and treasurer. Mr. Tonns;.' "and the field1 wlU A eonetltullon and bylawa were adopted. T.ft wm Bot nav over SS0 votes. The preeidentappointed the following eB tM. rn.fte? the first few bal- commlttee: Commerce and navigation, ,","",,. r.. win Indiana, will William Hairsman, A. Slgrurdaeo.- F.- M. Warren' railroads and transportation. . W. P. Horner, D. Campbell and John Vf. Derrick: manufacturers and general ' Indastrlea, Henry Lee, W. P. Horner and A. Slgurdaen; legislation and Judiciary. J. T. Ie. John R. Bniee "and Henry Lee: membership, - J.- W. Dietiick, A. Slorurdsen and W. P. Horner; reception, chairmen of aU committees. - ' For Ladies Only. lead the break to Rooaevelt Kebraaka will follow ana there win oon do stampede, Indiana will lead tho break because Fairbanks la willing to remain vice-president lr be cannot do president. The bolt will be with -the understand in a- that ha is attain named. Heminway cannot be reelected without Fairbanks' aid, and th program will be agreeable to DOtn mm ana oeveriuio. "Oregon Is a long way from the cen ter of things. ' r xou aon i anow wnai a .nl. am . Th. tttnH.c rtt the tiraaidant The Turkish and Russian buth aatab.l..in.. Umini. Hnail fftf liraHna hla ra. ,7 . . "". 7 y,ur airooi, vBivcQa i election are not true. ; : Third and Fourth streets, has been now-j , -"What will Roosevelt .emyr WU, ly furnished, papered, painted, remod-1 be can't say anything; If tho people want '" aal aVS Bi fj au.nu.. t aa, aka. - - Haa 4.t 1 - . . . . aaaa .. .(hi i,i..kui Lin, uiu lOOTuugn him, wnat can n aayr" -and best manner possible, and 1 now , one of the most sanitary and up-to-date T i i TtJl.J entablishments m th city. It Is under ' lllStiUlt ii6llei. trie mRMMinMil nt n,H.nn.4 1.:.. ' one of them being a graduate nurse and f Weir's Inhaler for; cold la tho head, maaieuae of the Battle Creek sanlta-1 Catarrh, Asthma. riura, tsaium creeic, Michigan. Open to laqies only. Hours 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Metsger fits glass for $1.00. sailor and marines did not sail , from I San Diego on th bat Ue ships when they started for Los Angeles porta '.They took th cruls by train. . Th young men in fact. neatly all ' are . nardly more than boys were sad. They win Say the penalty for falling to report on Ime aboard their respective ship by I being deprived of ahore liberty for four 1 montna . xnis mean tnat they unable to participate in the festivities I Ten Feet of $1 QO Ore Selz Royal Blue Shoe is Economical TD EAL economy in shoe buying consists in get- ; V' ting a good shoe for the money you pay, T - not irt paying a low price for it. We' sell Selz Royal Blue shoe here at $3.50, $4' and $5 the price varies with the leather and the style and finish; They're the best shoes in the world for Jhe money; the most economical shoes." "in comfort xi.idtgerv.ee, ever produced ' Selz Royal Blue Shoe $3.50, $4 and $5 Ccr. 7lli and Washini'ca S!s. Drenared for them in Los Anaelea. Bom bluejacket who arrived on the! Santa Fe train shortly after f o'clock! jasi evening aeoatea among tnemseives whether they should report aboard shlD at once or wait until they had a chance to see ixis Angeles. They decided, they would not go aboard right away, but would wait until moat of tbo fun was over. ; . i The, sailor boys had no Intention to deeert They - just "broke liberty.' knowing they will bsv to suffer fori it. - It make no difference whether they are a few bours later or not the! penalty is th same. I About S00 other bluejackets ware dis charged from their ship at Ban Diego, inir terms or oniisimeni naving ex pired. Tbeso for th most part has tened to get Into civilian clothes, and mnmt f fnam will mt tn thai rrmam A number will follow th fleet along! tne coast ana nave a rooa tim wnuei their money lasts and "rub It Into" their friends stiU held by discipline. Most of th men will re-enlist in San Francisco to accompany tha fleet KIVUIHl UIO TWJI J. 14. i 'On boy left tha fleet Friday with tears la his eyes and a heart full of sorrow. Ho Is 18 years old and was in rentlc aboard th ' Kentucky. At i moment he la on the way back to his homo - town In $f lssouri, changed irom iia-nt-neariea aauor dot to i sorrowful youth with a man's respon sioiutiea ; - . -.- s At San Diego thla hoy received a let tar informing- htm- that his father had been killed in a railroad accident and that his mother' had gone lnaane from th shock. One little sister IS year old. la left him to car for and the boy's ' "A lease right near to ours has eat into a 10-foot ledge of $100 ore." Extract from private letter received on Monday from R. G. Virtue, superintendentof )he Rawhide lease of the Portland-Florence Mining snd Leasing Company. a heart was nearly broken at th thought! that, the rules of the service would orevent his hastening to comfort her and to 'care-for her. - ho confided his story to tha chaplain and to his comrades. , There was only ono way . in which ho oould secure his liberty and that waa ' to . purchase his discharge. But hi, pay amounted to only a few'Qouara ana to family ;waa poor. , ' y'j - ' ' "..o-v - ... VThe rric of his liberty; was . $181 possibly It was tho price of .his little sisters nappmess ana me. nut to that apprentice -boy on the great bat tleship, ono among almost a thousand men. that sum or money was as large l as a suver cartwneet zor a rarrn wagon. Tnen it was tnat mo ouier Doys on th ship got together and each "of them out of their meager- pay chipped In to ralae the sum necessary to send their comrade home to his sister. They had to give up tne money tney had saved for a good time on shore, but they did it with full hand and full hearts, and somewhere ' In a little Missouri town near St. : JOaenh there is a little alii who will In her heartful prayer thank every 'on of i them. after " her brother has clasped her in his arms and told her I the story or their fTionasiun. he wa still a long way from Missouri and th chaplain of th Kentucky brought mm aenore to tne rieet com mittee of San f Diego . and asked It - to try to ret' the young man transnorta- tion to his home. The committee had no funds, out tnrougn the Episcopal church of San Diego the necessary $40 wa raised in a few hours . and th thankful Doy was etarteq on his way. BOOSTER BAKQUETAI - NEW0ET TOMORROW ' " (Spadtl DtiDateh to The JoaruLt ' Newnort Or.. Anril 28 The commer. rial club has made all arrangements ror tne oanquet tomorrow evening for the vlxitlng booet committees through out the count. General PaNseiieer 1 Agent flic .Murray of the SouUiern l'u.- Onr Shares Will Be Advanced to 20 ' What with the splendid showing we already hare at Rawhide, as heretofore announced la these advertisements, and , . ', ' which has taken our proposition entirely out of the uncertain class, our last assay showing better than $600 to the ton, " " 5 and the assurance of tremendous returns at our Goldfield lease, to say nothing of the 100 acres we own outright.' we hart ." ' arrived at the point at which we feel justified in advancing our stock to double its present selling price and this wilfbe - ' k , done on all sales made after May 2. In fact we have been assured that we could sell st 25 cents per share in Rawhide, ' - . on the strength of our Rawhide property, alone, but more than a week ago we gave our word that wa would sell 50,000 - , ' shares at 10 cents per share, spot cash, and we never break a promise. But we did not say that wS would keex ths -i- doors open indefinitely in order that we might' sell that quantity of stock, so now we give this notice that : , - ' i . . All Slock Sold Alter r.Iay 2 17111 Be at 20 Cents Per Shsre ;. - ' Never again will shares in this company be sold for less. Neve again will our Mends be enabled to acqnirs a "- partnership in a gold mining enterprise of so great magnitude and worth for so little money. We never should have i : sold at 10 cents per share. From the beginning our stock has been worth more, and when we added; the Rawhide lease '-: ' v we should have immediately advanced our prices to 20 or 25 cents. Intrinsically each share has all along been worthy ; that much, stiU we are not regretful that the advance was delayed, as we have been enabled thereby to afford, many a v '' V ' ; man snd woman an opportunity to lay the foundation for a home or competence in the close-by days. , . -1 ; - -t There Will Be a Boom in This Stock Before 7Jany tlonlhs ' ; 'All around us, in both Goldfield and ftawhidey are gold mines that are astounding the world.' 'The Little Florence, ' . with its tons of $30,000 and $50,000 rock, abuts us, and the Rogers Syndicate, that has appalled even the most expe-' ' "' ) : rienced miners, with the enormous richness of its quartz, is but 400 feet away, and our Goldfield superintendent writes !'r " that he expects to soon cut these rich veins. - This done, these shares will go sailing up, the end of which would be now I " V difficult to conjecture. , One dollar per share in August or September may be expected, with August the most probable. January will see them at about $2, we presume, and the' price may be greater even. Our first dividend will pay back to-' our stockholders every penny they have paid in, and after that their incomes will be, in the world's parlance, pure 'V velvett;;M''' ; , This Should Continue for 25 to 50 Yciirs ?. : u 1 ;, , It requires a long, time to mine over 100 acres of rock, especially when one may bore down to 5,000. feet, sod It . la more than likely that this generation will have passed away before our Goldfield property has been mined out : ; Goldfield and Rawhide Are the Strongest CQmbinatloas on the Ecrth , So far as mining for. gold is concerned. Never has there been their equal, and, fortunately,' .we have three locations in - the very midst of the richest acres they contain. . Those who began before us are producing gold in both camps In raost'i . lavish quantities. Soon we shall be where they are now, and if ever there has been one person doubtful ef this, that urw ' .fortunate individual will regret his doubtings when the actual returns begin to flow." ' - - 1 We Hay Have a Wire at Any MomentNot tpSell Any More Shares at Any Price V We are doing so now only that we may be On. the safe side in the matter of funds to carry on development until " ' 1 ,; , oisrk Goldfield miners cut that rich rock, but that instant we will stop short off. . ' , . - -.. i . - j This Knowledge Ooght to Hnrryllp these Sales 10 Cents riow. r 20 Cents After Saturday.tlay -2 , : , ; ;: ; ;; l; The PorUand-Oorence.rilinirifl &-Leasing Company : , ,t Room 15," 268 Stark street, opposite Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon. .Phone Main' 5489. ' . s 'I ' , : .OfftcersPrestdent and Manager, W. B. Stewart; Vice-President, W. A. Moses; Secretary, and Treasurer. ,P. W. McKecbme;, Superintendent, R.O. Virtue. , ' - - . - . - . 7 I I f t. .'I II. 'i - caXIa TiU bo pteaeat, . .