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HIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 23, 1903. nnnn m nnnro COOBIIB O. It. fc N. in Making Answer i;. to .-.Suit, for Damages .for K Not Furnishing: Cars, Says 1 Company- Was Unable- to , Jlcet Demands. .-;. V ' Pleading tht It" did all it could be expected to do: to meet unprecedented conditions In ths ' grain' trade tn ths sesson of 1 904-OC, th Oregon Rsllrosd A Navigation company baa Had in tha .circuit court its ana war to tha suit bs- gun last July by Karf. Clifford ft Co., in which 161.101 damages wars asked for failure .of the . railroad to furnish ears aa required for transportlpf wheat from tha northwest to tha easu i Tha railroad admits that there wis (Teat shortage in cars. but. says that It' was prepared to neat ordinary de mands, and waa not required to fore aea tha crop failure in me -east. in ' great detail the failure of crop eaat of tha Hockle Is narrated. Tha usual ehannel for northwest wheat, it Is seated, from the Pslouse, Oregon and Idaho oountry, la through ; Portland to train 01 mis snlp- i City snd other Mississippi - valley points. This created such a suaaen ana unes pected demand for cars, says the answer,-that It waa Impossible to meet all of the cells, despite the fact that every mttnrt warn made In furnish the cars. The railroad asserts that the plaintiff received Its fair quota of all tba cars that could be obtained. It ia sUted thst the .shippers were so enxious 10 their jaano country, mruuiu ruiun , the sea, but In l0-0s the grain o: eectloa was sagerlv bought for , ment by. rail to Chtoago,. Kansas grain that they did not to wall for suiuoie cs but accented ctwr cars and ablpped a aend out alwaya wish to . Ths O. R. N. slso claims' that the action for damagea Is barred ' by ' the statute of limitation It denies thst It Is liable for damages to tha plaintiff or any othof shipper, tnt lays sll the blsme on tha unusual conditions that prevailed. Tha claim of Kerr. Ulfford Co. tor damagea la based on delays and added expenses resulting from ths failure of the railroad to furnish cars for the ship, ment of 1.777,009 bushels of wheat, val ued at fl.S2s.l20. Storage charges. In sura nee, telegraph tolls, traveling ex- ' pensea of agents, employment of wetoh men.'snd other Workmen. Interest for an average of IJ 'davs. damages for tail or tha plalntirra in meet coniracis, DOZEO: BODIES IE RECOVERED Twenty-Five Tersons Killed ; in Mexican Central Kail-i . li. '': roatlUccident.L.. ' ' (rnlled Press teseed Wire.) ' Mexico City. Me., April 25. A re port' received today from Dargaxtta Sid ing. In Martrata Paae. whsra a serious wreck on the" Mexican railroad occurred yesterday, saya that a dosen bodies have been taken from the wreckage, and that It Is feared that tha Dumber not recov ered will ' reach tt. X big wrecking force la searching the ruins ana oaring for ths Injured. ' . - . ' Failure on the part of tha road a em ployee to display the right signals wss responsible for the wreck. An excur sion train, carrying a large number of &llgrlrrs returning from me rinrins or imdalupe came thundering along and oraenoa into a.rreigm irain nauway on a aiding. The report from the scans save, that moat of the . aeatus were caused by escsplng steam. , LOSES Stated .University f ,0ar$men Capture Jtace From Car- ,dinals by Three Yards. 4 unites . I ism urmm nu.i - 'Sausailto,-.DO-April 25.-Under clear skies and on smooth water tha 'varsity boat crews of California and Stanford met today in their annual contest and after a bitter struggls from, the sUrt until almost to the finish . California won, Stanford being three yards be hind at tba finish. Conditions of wind, and water were Ideal f os a boat race Richardson bay. In which the rrval erewe met, being ss smooth ss glaas and not a breath of air waa stlrrlns. Crowds lined the Sausa- llto shore, wearing or carrying the blue and . gold colors of California or the cardinal of Stanford. . ure repalrln roaa a "4. at rare furnished bv the rail the necessity of using sacks Indeed of shipping In bulk are, the ltAman which damagea have been com puted. The plaintiff aska for .Interest st per cent from July 6. 107, when the suit was begun. . - ... .. , SEATTLE GIRL VVINfi : OF LIMERICK PRIZE ' . - - i j " ' ."' - ' i P " 1 I Ths readers of this publication will no doubt vrecall -an intsrestlng adver tlsement "which appesr4 ; during . the month Of "Tebrugry. in' which the V, CThlrardelli, Seompany . of San Kranclsco, tha manufacturers ' of tJhlrsrdelll's cocoa, offered a prise "of a can full of dollars for the- best line submitted to complete tha following umericx: a ilolrlT Tnnnr student at Tale. ' K Trisut to tran r then hlmeelf -upon 'ale: But a wise college widow said, 'Cut It .out, Klddo.'V , . . Tha last ltne was to be Supplied by the contestants. . ; ' , ; . - Thousanda . of replies , were received from all over tne west, many 01 mem very clever.- but after- a careful exam ination of all the lines submitted It was decided by the committee that the best waa-that. sent in by Miss -Genevieve Johnstone of 120JH Howell street. Se attle, who waa sxcordlngly awarded the full prise of $93. The limerick aa completed- by Miss Johnston reads as follows:.- . . , . - , A sickly young student at Tale, Tried to strengthen- himself -upon ale; But a wise college widow said, 'Cut it - - -out, Klddo." - . ; ( ahlrardelil's the drink for the pale. Limerick contests are new In the-west, but ' Judging from the widespread in terest whlch In the Ohlrsrdolll contest, resulted la such a flood of replies, there is little doubt -that this form of adver tising will appeal to many other firms and that the limerick advsrtleement will become aa general as In other parts of the country. ;- ; . i JTook Toolg With Them, r ! Thls - morning '- two men " in shabby clothes asked Mrs. ' F. W. Berry, 600 East Oak street, if they could cut the ?rass on 'the lawn. She gave them two lies with which to sharpen the lawn mower. A few tnlnutes later they de cHed the grass was too wet to cut, i 'i that they would return later. The - '' and a wrench have gone with tha men. - ,- it vm , t. .- : .; . if HEROES OP . EAGLE M How Handful of Brave Bus- Bian Soldiers Held : Fort Until Only Five Were Left Alive to Tell the Talo of Hardship. . t (Sprtl Maps Irk to The Jeersal) St. Peter burg, April 2& In the. trial of Gsneral Btoessel for the surrender of Port , Arthur, Colonel -Oolltsynsky testified as commander of a little out post of. Port Arthur' known as tba Kagle's Nest, which, being on tha bill side above, every' other work, dominated tba position of ail tba feet He said that they held until every soldier save rive men out or an original rorce or bus had been killed. Many soldiers from detached works, knowing the necessity of saving the Eagle's Nest rrom tha enemy since Its capture would mean the loss of tha whole, left their com mands without oraers or leave ana rushed Into the little work to help its f srrlson that was fsst falling undsr ths srririo shower of bombs from tha Jap anese. ' Hlx tlmea the- Russians sallied from the place against, the -enemy In fights of man agajnst man, with cay- oneta,' with stones and grenades and even In fist fights, until the sixth sortie showed tne . useiassness i runner re sistance, there being only Colonel Ool ltsynsky and two soldiers left for an work, and they surrendered. , The colonel's testimony excited TOCifV eroue sppisuse from tba spectators in lue oourtrooi SPECIAL WILL RUN TO ! IRRIGATION PROJECT SlBBSBBSSSSSSSSBSSBSBBSBeBSBBBSBSja) , - licursions Arranged on 0. B. & X. to Umatilla Enterprise, t , , ..lis... ;, . DR. N. J. rULTON ) t : " NATUROPATIL ' 1 ! Aocoinra to xrATtrBB. ' ' Some of ber neighbors Imsglnsd that Mra. Sarsh Hathaway, never . could be cured. She bad been suffering 25 years and had tried remedy after remedy,, drug after drug and doctor after doctor. But at last her attention waa attracted to TOE DRUGLESS METHOD Of curing diseases. 'Asa laat hope ahs imviitu w siyv it sv uiu, tun , , . . j BBAO ITKAT BMM SATS Qf XT I Mllwauklsl rab. 27. 1101. For 21 years- I, Buffered from inflammation. snd, those delicate troubles usual to my sex. and several tlmss during tbs laat 11 i years waa unable,, for month a, to be on my feet, and was In bed the reater part or tne time for II months efors I went to Doctor Fulton. At thst time I had coma to tha conclusion that my kidneys were affected.. When I began treatment with tha doctor laat May I waa bloated, had throbbing peine in my neao. ana at times a se vere rain In tha region of my heart.- t also waa exceedingly nervoua and my lower limbs seemed heaw and llfelaas snd vsry much swollen. After the first few Naturopathic treatment a I waa leas nervous than I had been for years, and AT THB KND OF TIVB WEEKS WAS i iNttvv wumanj Now I can do all Inda of work, and lately WALKED riVJS MILEl IN ONH DAT! ' - - MKS. bARAII HATHA WAT. C 2EAT MAJTT OT2DB2UI ZIKS OsTB. Men anil women hv 1 1 fmrA m It tlis tortures thst severe-afflictions can bestow upon the -unfortunate weak, and nave trie? an .kinds- or poisonous 11 aulds. orescrlbed by their nhvalrlsnst with the result thst In the end the poor things- were forced to the conclusion that only death Itself eotiM heal. their sickness ana and their .troubles. But 10 IIIPEIIDEIITS HEEDED III I'M Voters Will Bally to Support Statement 1 Candidates . in June. v mm .wm Hern! French, mimic, actor and Impersonator of -great-musical com- poer and .' dlrectoraHeadllner at ina.urana nexi.weea. ., , .,. j FAME OF THE WAlXtIT -.CQUyTY SPREADS . ..(SseeUI Olssetsh te Tss JearseL McMlnnvlUe,.OrM April. 25. The Mo- MinnviUe Walnut club la doing a great deal In the aid of the culture of gwal nuts In TsmhTH county; so much, In fact, that Yamhill county is coming to be known as the walnut county. Since the- Yamhill . County Walnut , fair and the ' Yamhill walnut .exhibit ' In Port land last fall, various nurseries throu tr out . tha - stats have beas send- trees - to tne local ciuo to ne ais ited free of charge among those took prices ; at , the various A shipment of. id walnut trees and 20 ' cherry trees has -'Just, been received and distributed throughout tha county. These trees have been furnished by the Oregon' Nureery. company. SettlemeUr & Co.. of WoodburnT and J. B, Pllklng ton o -Portland. . r ! ,-, in trib' who To gratify public Interest and curlok- ity in ths workings of ths newly com pleted Umatilla river Irrigation project, tha O. R. A N. company will , run a special train May 27, and will also give week-end excursion rates to tha govern ment reservoir, six miles from Hennls ton, round trip to Include back fare) be tween Hermlstbn and tha reservoir. The special train will be run from points as far north aa Walla Walla, and from Pendleton and Umatilla on the east The run will be made to Her mlston. the nearest point to ths irriga tion works) The dam constructed by the govern ment In the Umatilla river is supple mented by a large reservoir in the vi cinity. The surplus watars of ths river during turned into the reservoir, and there con served for -Use in the dry- months of July, August, and September, .when the river nas dui nine water. The week-end excursion rates granted by the O. R a N. company will be ef fective Saturdays and Sundays, besin- nlng Msy 2. Round trip tickets to the reservoir win do soia as roiiows: irrom Adams, or Arlington, $2.16; Athens, $2.66; Echo, 21.76: Heppner Junction. irngon, i.9u; Milton, it.zn; Pen dleton, 12.80; Umatilla, 11.55; Weston, $2.65. Tickets may be Issued for children of five and under 12 years of ace, at one half fure, sufficient to be added to mane tne nair rar end tn o or s Chil dren under five years will be carried tree wnen accompanied bv an adult. Conveyances will leave HeVmlston, Duunuyi anu nunuari at BDOUt 10 m.. arter arrival of train No. 3. Re. turning stage will leave the reservoir about 1:00 or 1:20 p. m. Meals can be procured at the reservoir and every facility will be offered tar lnantin ma government works. ASTORIA'S A custard bake dish free, ad".: page. . - . Sea 'want FIRST WOMAN IN DISTRICT TO HAVE CHARGE OF WEATHER OFFICE Mrs. A. ' Mlngus, wife- of Dr. Mlngus of Marshffetd, wjll be appointed weather bureau observer at Coos Bay,' and she will . have tha distinction of being; the only woman in the service In this, dis trict... District Forecaster S. A. Beala today decided to- make the appointment on the steamer 'Alliance to install the instruments , required for- recording weather and wind. -" v - Coos Bay has not been represented on the weather map published daily by tne local bureau because Mr. Beals had no. one there to furnish the reports. The country Is growing rapidly . and Mr. Beals'; finally secured permission frera the chief of the bureau to give Marsh field recognition and place - it on the map. ... ' v ', ' Dally , reports will be received from there as soon as ths machinery-has been installed and these will be of great ben. efit to the local office as well as to the feople of Coos Bay because the weather here has material effect upon - condi tions here. . Heretofore, the weather-at Coos "Ray-has not been officially recog nised In the local office, but Dr. Mlngus has taken Interest enough in It to have kept a meteorological record for several years..- He Is too busy, however, to de vote special attention to the - weather, so Mr. BoaJs explains, and hence the ap pointment or Mrs. jumgus. - DEBATERS BEAT BAKER CITY'S Winners Will Meet Lebanon Next Month at Eugene i in the Finals. (9oecUI Dispatch to The JoorniL) Astoria. Or. April 25By defeating the Baker City High school debating team last night tha Astoria team , has constituted itself one of the two. teams that will contest in May at Eugene for di aeDaung onampionsnip Its opponent In ths final the high achool debating ohamptonshl ot tne state, its ODDonent in thi contest will be the Lebanon team The debate here last nlarht su nn the question of proportional representation In the lower . house of the ntnta lri. lature. The home team, composed of Jennie Jeffors, Birdie Wise and Carl Thomas, had' the affirmative. The; natter jity team is composed Of William Hermsen, Frank McCulloch , and Ray Bartpn. The Judges were I R. Alder man, city superintendent of Eugene schools; Professor F. O. Toung of the University of Oregon, and Rev. fu a. Rortck. pastor of the First Methodist 11 cnurcn or this city. OAM3 A SAT AW TKM XOOKT, Adopted the drugless system, snd now ars well. - Often- we wonder why the world Is not more enllshtened In the mstter of drugs, and learn that most medicines taken to cure one disease Is nearly always the arent that sows ths seed thst breeds soother. Some day all the people will know what part of them know now. IIHEXTMATTSIC, JTBTraAMIA, All stomach troubles, all . kinds of fe male troubles, or any other disease, no matter what, will more readily yield to ths ' Naturopathic treatment, than to any drugs or a million bottles of the stuff called patent medicines. , DR. N. J. FULTON 215 12th st, two blocks south of Jeffer- son car, and one block from either . .. 11th. or 12th et; car. Office hours I to 12. t to 1 Home . ' phone A-2122. . George D. Culbertsoa of. Hood River throws some interesting ' light on the leslsUtlr fight in Wasco county. , In a recent Issue of The' Journal it was stated that because of thar manipulation of the primaries In Wssoo county, which resulted In the nomination or two anil Ktatmnt Nn 1 ca.ndldaUS to ths bouse of representstlves. It waa very probable mat moepenoent canaioaiee wuutu pear In the county to contest their elec tion In June. At that lime no reference waa made to the two nominees of ths Democratic party, 1 E. Morse of Hood Kiver and tL r. wooaoocs or iygn lev. and in this omission an uninten tional Injustice was done thoss two can- Hlilalva in viesr of the oolltlcal situation in Wasco county, and because Of the fight being waged for the principles of State ment No. 1 aa acalnat the opposition of ths machine politicians. 'and , taking into consideration tne character oi m Demooratlo candidates and the strength of the Democratic, party In-Wasco coun ty, it Is very likely tW J. I. Carter and It CL.Dodda, the liepubilcsn.no nees, wlil be defeated in June. k Two deed Msav i . -The letter of Mr. Culbertsoh dlsouss-Ina- the Wasco county situation li follows: "" '- ' '' . -f observe in vour issus or tne lia Inst, . under- title of Independents to Fight .boss Rule In State an. article &lvlng ths number snd names ot legis itlvs candidates In ths different coun. ties of ths state (Oregon) who were re cently nominated at ths primaries ss antl-SUtement No. 1 oandldates, and among the number you mention Wasco county as probably, one In which It will be desired to bring -out Independ ents to oppose the anti-Statement No.' 1 Republicans namely, J. U Carter and H. C. Dodda' . ' "In this connection permit me to ajty that Wasco county recently nominal! at the primaries two Statement No. : 1 Democrats on the legislative ticket. ; in i of D. K. Morse of Hood SIJIIElPUOl; for wmm Non-Partisan-Contention at Hillsboro Nominates t for Legislature (Speda! DUpateh to The Jonratt) HUlsboro, Or., April 26. A non-par tisan mass meeting was held in this city yesterday afternoon : for the purpose . of nominating a legislative ticket pledged to the support -of . Statement No. 1. There were about 290 present A plat form - was adopted Indoralng the direct primary law ana (statement mo. l. The following nominations were made: For aenator. A. N. Cutting. Republican; representatives. William Bchulmerlch and N. -1. Burnett, Democrat; J. A. Chapman, Republican. W. H. Wehrunjr was elected delegate to the McMlnnvifle convention, where a joint senator will-be nominated. Senti ment hare is strong for Statement No. 1. '!- - - '' . - ! i Celllo Work Suspended. . (Special Stspatch- t Joarosl.) The Dalles. Or., April : 25. Work on he government lock - project at Celllo has neen . aisoonunuea owmc -to tne high water ' of- the Columbia flooding the grounds. About SO. men were laid Off. The work will be resumed when the river rails again, late in tns sum mer. : -J- i l the Deraonn Kiver sna . , wooacocs or iygn val ley, both good, clean, capable and well known men., who will ,lobt less poll, a heavy vote nest June In this .oounty. and It would certainly -seem the sheerT est folly. In view of this faot.-for Inda pendents, to bs encouraged to enter the legislstlvs race in Wasco -county, which would In effect only divide the State ment No. 1 votes and thereby defeat ths very principle In thla case . which we are so strongly endeavoring to main tain. . i ' ' aUsali of Maobiae Cossi vanes, TTt Is pretty generally believed here by the friends of Statement No. 1 that through the reprehensible' action of the 'Republican machine' in this county at the htte nrlmarles In bringing out. ss charged, two additional candidates pledged to Statement No. J -on ths Re publican legislative ticket, for the pur- lose or splitting up mis voie, u was hereby mads possible to nominate J. L. Carter and H. C Dodds. Therefore any eflorta to Place independents in the race for legislative offices in Wasco county as a remedy for the present situ ation would bs a mistake most, vital to the -Interests of the electors hers .who are laboring to uphold the people's csuse In this important issue. -, "Instead of putting out Independents In this esse, the wise action on tha .part of the. true friends or this principle in Wssco county, ss I see it. If tnev de sire to mske doubly-sure their success st the June election: win be to concen trate their combined forces in support or tns two meritorious iemocratic nom inees now in the field. QEORQE D. CULBEBTSON. JURY ORDER FOR CHESTER TII0MFS0N . . ' . ' ' ' i '' : ' ' All tht necciiiry txm''r cooking' may be done ai well on New Perfection 7ict, 'Blue Flxme OH Gok-Stove a on (he best coal or wooi By oslny tfie "New Perfcc tlon" Oil Store, the annoyance of An orcrheAted and . stuff y : kitchen is entirely a to lied, even " fa mldsummet. .The constrvo ; " tionof tne' - ('-":. Wick Bins Flame Cfl CcoS-Stbve' " ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' - J- " , ',-',' . b tuch tfut the neat Is thrown iittdlj upward against the kettle or pan upon the stove top. without affectinp; the atmosphere of the room to an appreciable degree. ' ' V - ; . t . ; . . ' , ;w ' Ywti can at once see the adyantat-it of this store ere a mtxt ' fanpe which throws heat In all dirctions--it is the Weal summer store. - - - ,' . ' If -your dealer docs' not hare the "New Perfectton" write out nearest agency. ' and rery fcaadsoms. Grvct a fxrwtrful Eght and burns for hours with one fiDing. Portabl. ulf coovinsmt just what evtry home octda, , II sot with yotir deakr, write our nearest agcacr ' . STANDARD OIL COMPANY . -. . , '- (iatsrf)state4) ; ;- - ,, ; gj m "' - "' - - SBSSBSSSBkBStS,. a sb.s m Tha Kind You Hare Always Bonght. and which lias been' in uae for over 30 ; years,' has borne the slgnatore ' of , and has been made tinder bis per onal sapervision since its Infancy. j'CUcA.iii Allow no one to deceive yon In this.1 AH Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but ' Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and ;(uldren--lsxperienoe againsc lixperimenu What is C ASTORIA frtnited Press Leased Wire. I Olympla, Wash.,' April 25. Attorney Will H. Thompson of - Seattle, . whose brilliant defense saved the life of his son, Chester Thompson, slayer of Judge Meade Emory, la now making , a de termined effort to restore his son- to libertyand ciusenBhlp.it - , Judge 5nell of Tacoma. recently de clined to reopen the case- to Inquire Into the present: status of - young i nompson s mina. - xne Doy is ' an In mate of ths . asylum for the' crlmina insane. - . - Attorney Thompson appealed at once to the supreme court and today ha arrived at tne -capital to. present a. for mal order, which the supreme eourt will sign, directing; Judge Snell. at Tacoma, to proceed to Jury trial to determine whether or not Chester; Thompson has rvioiinu ills wtnuy. .. v. . .1 r ;t SAN FRANCISCO STORE X DESTROYED BY FIRE (TJnlted Prsss lieased .Wire.) v Ban Francisco. April 26 'ire this morning In the two-story frame build ing at Golden Gate avenue and Lark In streets caused damage' estimated at 125,000. Lack of water pressure handi capped the firemen and it. was found necessary to .turn in- two " additional alarms before the . fire -was under con trol. - Harr Mlaton and R. " J. Drlscoll, both employed by Will D. Bhea who oc cupied .offices In the , second story of the building, while attempting-to rescue valuable plana -were out off from the stairway. Dy tne firs' and -were rescued by the firemen. Chehalla. Wash.: April 28. Abel Pease of Morton, is a prisoner in the county tan, cnargeo witn snooting ar a. Knlttle. a brother-in-law with Intent to kill, on - February 18. Arthur Peo.se, Abel's brother, is also ' under charges l fn, the Mm nilereff Aff atis... Irh The fire started in the I Pc,i lft . Morton soon aftse h store of the Presto-Lite Acetylene Gas shooting and just in time to escttoe company. . . ' 'srrest They went to Oregon. Abel Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Pare- ' coric, Drops and Soothlnff Syrups. ;it Is Pleasant. It; " ' contains neither Opium, ' Morphine nor other Narcotlo substance. v Its agre Is Its tjuarantce. It destroys Worms' , and allays Feverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind - Colic It relieves Teething: Troubles, cores Constipation , ', and Flatulency. It' assimilates the Food, regulates the v Stomach and Bowels, firing healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-Tne Mother's Friends . ... genuine Castor alvays Bears the Signature ctr - SI AT M The Kind You-te Always BougHt (n Use Tor Over 30 Years. tK; , ' rtwsssittsMseesissjie.'ev'aniswsTerrsssv. sssrveaa FUGITIVE COMES FOR ' FAMILY; ARRESTED ' HOWS THAT COLD? WXia'S rjfHAXEB will help it instanUy JTOS3 BTorrxs VFt i . Will eleartt'laatanUr.&''-' TRYr WEIR'S INHALER. and be convinced. At -your druggists, . ' only 60 cents., . . , Pease returned a few days ago to-take his family away,, but was arrested at Winlock by the sherif f. u Their the Astoria U UUsUUwvlUO.ilM ' tad awv mi7ru nr nnriAij r I vf Ik rll I. U I VII VVIWll J TAKING LIFE INSURANCE FROM AN OUTSIDE COMPANY i:flregMl!ifci . -'" ; ' ; "'. '. ' TOT FOUCT-HOIDEBS' COMFAjrr. lb BC&T FOE GI2EGONIAN5 Ecae OHIcc: Corbeit KU3., Cor. 5th & Morrison Sis. , Porilsnl Ore. Episcopal vote waa unanimous for team. - f After the debate tha Aatorlana nve a banauet in honor of the visitors snd juages. covers were laid ror.60 at the Occident hotel. -The final debate will be held at Eu gene, may jo, wnen tne victorious team will . be presented with a silver cup. Great enthusiasm for- the home team prevailed during the debate last night BltOWN WILL BE SENT ' ... : I TO MARI0$ COUNTY- 7 (United Press Leased Wire. -Salem, Or.. April 25. Requisition for the extradition of Finis Brown, who "strong armed" Jullua Miller of Cham. Ipoeg, Oregon, in a Portland saloon LThursday evening and took from him uv,"wi iBsuea oy me governor mis morning. Brown, who ' has sn- alias. rTed Jttonsparte, and is considered a bad man, was apprehended by the authori ties In Vancouver and resisted extradi tion without papers. - , ONE CASE AGAINST . . ; ; BIH0EN DISMISSED On request' of Deputy District Attor ney - Esterly - the non-support charge against William P. Rlhosn, alias Pearl R. Williams, was dismissed by Presid ing '. Judste Gantenbeln - in the circuit court this morning. , Rihorn pleaded A. tu. MILLS -. ! President ' Xu SAMfEL l General Manager ...L'uAKbNCB S. BAMUEL , ; Ass't Manager 4 rin A mm ! - Do not take chances on it wearing away or experiment with isome unknown preparation which, may leave the bronchial .tubes , and lungs weakened , and ; susceptible. to .attack.frocr the 1 germs of Pneumonia or Consumption. ; !. ; ' : , v J ,f : - : mm, BBSBSBsSl L 4, l runty -to the charge of bigamy, -some tltne am sni) liSS Iw. rnn s-rvlns- tils sen 1 tence of ono year In ths couoty Jail, n not-only stops the cough but heals -and4 strengthens the lungs' and prevents serious results from a cold. Contams no opiates. ; - - , : h . , This is to certify that my daughter was down for almost one year ith a cold. ' Tht doctors finally pronounced it consumption. (W had with ' riven nn nope lor uer recovery.. 1 waa riveo a sampie w . - Honey and Tar. I gave it all t her ia about three hours, it stopped ' the couch, and gayeher rest. ; I sent next day and bought -oe. bott.e A V..m rivinr it tn thre monrh'a time she WSS well, I Cere C33 Da 8ur You Qat Foley's ' Thera are anbitUntea made to aell on the good name of Tolej " Honey mnd ,Tr. Bewart of them. You should have confidencb - in a cough core that has been void with universal , satisfaction for thirty-five years. .The genniaa Foley's Honey' and Tar i a ,' yellow Package. See that yon get it. " C ' " , ; . - V 1 Three sites -25c,' 50c and $1.00. The 50-ceht sis contains two and. one-half times as much as the smaU size - ' i . and the $1.00 bottle almost six times as much. , . , , ' . . ; ALL , DRU UGISTS not be too much said ia favor of Foley's Honey and Tar, It savel r j cliild'l life. jiji;;yj'';:;;:: Mff. George Batsoo, Fountain urove, i.o. v