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THE 'OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, . WEDNESDAY EVENING, ' MAY 6, 1808. mm BY BAKER Voters of Both Parties Greet . . Chamberlain With Cheers . and Agree That Cake Did J Wrong in Failing to Clear Fulton's Name. f people of Eastern Oregon Believe in Direct Election -of Senators and Will Send Statement One Men to the .Legislature. ' By Don P. Steffa. (Special Dlapttdf to Tha Journal.) Baker City. Or, May . As th cul mination ot an ovation to Govsrnor Chamberlain, which last night brought out on the street of Baker City the largest crowd that ha ever lined lta thoroughfare to greet a public apeaker, the DamocraUo eandldate for the United State senat In his addree at the ' opera house left more bouldera ln th T pathway of 111 opponent. . Governor Chamberlain "poke or in uncertain poaltlon Cake had token to ward Statement No. i since the latter received the primary nomination a tew week ago. Then he referred to Cake peculiar attitude toward Senator Ful ton -while the- two were contesting for the majority of the Republican vote. Governor chamberlain, pointed out the fact that during thl campaign Senator Fulton had been U object of bitter ' attack, that Oregon' Junior represen tative In th enate had been assail politically, morally and socially, and at a time when both Fulton and Cake were tumping the state.. ; Oak Duty Toward Tattoo. Immediately after the primariea, he said, after Cake had received the nomi nation, the Republican ' state central committee of which Cake'a, brother 1 .. ohalrman, adopted - resolution . con demnlng as tnallolous . and vicious and branding as unwarranted falsehood the statements: which badbsen made against Senator Fulton. The resolu tions upheld Senator Fulton and com mended hi Integrity and tha great work he had performed In securing ade quate legislation In Oregon' behalf, "If Mr, Cake knew these accusation to b false." declared Governor Cham berlain, "if he knew that these at tanks amtnut flron'i senior senator were conceived In falsehood and that the charge were a libel against Air. jrui ' ttm'm tntearltv and honesty Of vurpose. was not he In. duty bound to protect Benalor Fulton s name irom me siunu while aeking for the people' rot, am! LADY IMG GLIDES INTO STAID SALErJ Walks Eight In and Looks Around, Walks on South ( Again Portland Slow. (Salem Bureau of The Journal. 1(7 Stat street) . Salem. Or May 0 A female fa-, a bleached blonde, 'with a full kit of curl log Irons, rouge' and other articles for making a complete toilet, hove Into Salem' late yesterday "afternoon. Her approach was heralded by trainmen who had passed her at Gervaia, and hei on try was a triumpnai one, ror in dsnutv sheriff met her at Chemawa. Dresued la- dark outer garment- and wearing a Ions; cloak with a cap, and with her small satchel containing tho beauty outfit, the woman hobo was swinging down the track from the north when she was first detected by Deputy Sheriff William Esch. She 3 gladly accepted the proffered hospitality oi the orncer. , "Hello there, sister," said the sheriff, "where are vou bound rorr j "I'm looking for work. Got anything for me to dor' "Have" you any moneyT" "A little," tho female "vsg" answered." "Wouldn't refuse the price of a meal. though. I'd give , most anything for a oup or tea." "How would a Jolt of rye strike your" "That sounds about riant. That would be bully. Hand her over, pard." when asked how she was treated on "the arit" ah said other hoboes oaid little attention to her and that she paid little attention td them. She said she had started from Portland, as that was a slow place, "nothing doing." She was escorted to th oity by the deputy, where he left her to get a meal. She loitered about a while and then started again. southward. When-lbe sheriff was first notified he thought be had found Wolffs murderer in disguise, but was soon satisfied that he had found a real fe male vag, th first he had even encountered. HA! HA! HA! Good Digestion and : Good Health .Bring JoypusLif. . Whoever beard of a aierriment ana lnaif nllv AvanentleT r m . stlon are a iar 4? not a mere digestive tnac rary roller only, it cure u ALASKA HAS GOOD RANGE FOR STOCK Experiment Station Man Says Islands and Penin sula Are 0. & to protect Mr. Fulton' honor and repu on i DO which he now claim were falsehood the attacks tation and retaliate aa much as wa lit ve h What excuse can Cake offer for his power by denouncing from top to' bottom t allowing' them to go unrefuted, when the charges then being made were pub- llanea in everv paper in tne staie, ana for waiting until after he baa received the nomination before he comes fortn to brand these accusations as untrue?" Governor Chamberlain's vigorous ex position of his ' opponent's flagrant weakness In not defending Fulton at the only time he had the opportunity was received with prolonged . applause, . , JTon.Partisaa Applause. Last night's greeting to Governor Chamberlain clearly evidenced the Dem ocratic candidate's popularity in this county. Prior to his address -at the opera house, which was packed to th doors with scores of persons standing in toe amies, uovernor unamoeriain. with candidates lor county offices, was escorted In a carriage through th-i streets. A large procession of voter with- colored liahta headed b-r the .Baker City Concert band, attended the state s execgtiv. Governor Chamberlain was Intro duced to his audience by Dr. William Lor k wood Parker, one of the most frominent physicians and public men n th county, Th Democratic candi date' address was Interrupted many times by applause and his advocacy of many of the policies urged upon con gress by President Roosevelt and his vigorous defense of the primary law and Statement No. 1 were occasions for many outbursts of approval from an audience equally divided amon .Democrats ana Kepuoiicans... r Bakey County Sure for Chamberlala- That Governor Chamberlain will carry Baker county la as freely admitted by Republican as it is enthusiastically proclaimed by Democrats." Th latter assert that his maiorltv In Baker conn tv in June will exceed TOO votes, while Republican leaders predict that he will carry the countv by a . majority stl vnatAA At tmm 2KA f A . 4O0 .. .. V . Go-yernor Chamberlain and, party of county candidate left in an automo bile this morning for Eagle Valley, 10 miles west of here, where he will speak ABSOLUTE i SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. - Must Bear Signature of 5e Far.SlmtU Wrapper Beiow." I Vert noa am I tetak CARTERS I Inns. 1 i HI rctiasxssL rci Bizzixctt.- FC8 IIUSSMESS. . FC)I TCXHD LIYtl. 1X1 C2MTIPATIM. r?x taUCW SKIN.. rc.intccMPLExica tauttia vuotium ani. ..a mst CV Z f.'C'.Z HEADACHE. (Special DUoatoh to Tbe Journal. ) 6 tat College, Pullman, Wash., May t. Dr. C. C Jorgeson, director of the Alaska experiment station, called at th Stat college thia week and imparted some Interesting Information relatlvato th investigation now being carried on in Alaska by th northerly station. He said In part: . "W are taking large number of live stock to th Kadlak Islands to demon strate th possibilities of gracing- in uti region. Along ine coast region west of Sitka for (00 miles the country 1 quite mountainous, but by tho time th Kadlak Island and the , Alaskan peninsula are reached much of the coun try 1 not nearly so mountainous and is entirely suitable for grasing. Many people do not understand that the Alaskan peninsula and the' coast islands lying near by are really no farther north then Sitka and owing to the in fluence of the -Japan current have a very pleasant climate. It 1 safe to pre dict, I believe, that in a few year-the peninsula and island regions will be come quits well known aa a stock gras ing region, xne jK.au i&ks, me Aiasican Denlnsula and all the Aleutian Islands are Included in this territory." At the Bitka station muca attention is being given to blackberries and simi lar bush fruits, while in th more north erly substation In th Copper River val ley investigation are neing oonouotea relative to hay and cereal crop. A third 'substation 1 at Tanana, which 1 In about th latitude of Circle City. NOW IT IS "NEMO WEEK" Thousand of toro All Or th Coun try Are Cslebratinr This Byent., Go into almost any big store thl week, from Maine to California, and you will find the corset department busily showing' throngs of women the latest specialties in Nemo Corsets; not only the famous "Self-Reducing," which has carried the fame of Ameri can corset-maklne- around the world, but a score of new and graceful models de signed exclusively lor slender and me dium figures. It is a fashion event of genuine interest to every woman who wants to develop th beat lines of her figure and that means practically th entire sex. Most corsets are alike. Memo Corsets are different; each one has some ex clusive feature of much value, and does something that no other corset can do. 'Nemo Week ' gives the best sort of m chance to learn how to be ultra styl ish as well as hyglenlcally comfortable. SDart the North and South poles. Don't blame th poor dyspeptlo for beta hlu. iamm . . n,rvmia irritable - SkA1 grouchy. He cannot help it. No one whose stomach Is weak, whose nerves ar on edge, whotengu is furred sfid who hesitates at eating a hearty meal for fear of tbe distress that will fol Ton up the weak stomach muscles and get digestion working naturally by using Ml-o-ne stomach tablets. This meay t aw, ns rv stomach trouble by trengthenlng toe digestive machinery and putting it Into auh n,rl nnl ihmt It will tak car of all food without distress. Indigestion or flatulence. - . lerfactlv natural way. Increasing th Un, n iiiixoa an that life S nourishment 1 extracted from the food and the rerus is expeuea wimoiji uw aid of laxative or other medicine. . If the complexion I Diotcneu or pim- md in nine cases out or tea ti caused by stomach troubles and cannot be cured until the stomach is regulated TBo reliable and positive 1 th action of Ml-o-na la curing Indigestion and an stomach weakness that Woodard, Clarke A Co. ell the remedy under guarantee to refund . the money unless it cures. Try a tO-cent box and see how quickly you will get renei irom ina iu; u In how short a time you will forget that you have had stomach. . ROCKEFELLER TO IHVADE RUSSIA American Oil King Asks for Contract to Build New Amur Railway. l- (Uaitad Frees Leasee -Wire.! London, May A dlspatoh W"' the Central New from St Petersburg My that three agent of 3. D. Rockefeller ar there negotiating for th construc tion of th Amur railway, a bill ror which - the douma passed to the first reading last month and which the gov ernment Is understood to desire to have constructed speedily. Rockefeller's agents offer to com plete the railway in five years, to use Only Russian material and to employ only Russian labor. Three factories will be erected in Si beria for th supply of material. Rockefeller doe not ask a subsidy from the Russian government, but only authority to lssu debentures. The Central Mews corresponueni auui that the DroDOsals apparently are fa- ferably regarded by the Russians. A party or engineers nas ten oi. ro tersbursr to make a preliminary survey of the route. REQUIREMENTS TO GET i ornniin h oluuiiu nun Permissible Where First En try Was Abandoned but Not for Consideration. unnroTrun IL01LHU 0 A Grand Opportunity to Buy Your Spring Apparel and Save 20 Per Cent on Your Purchases . Oamlbrid. "Tl " ... "n " .' -O iotJiiin rurnish'g Goods and Hats LADIES' DUNIiAP SAILORS ".V Contract Goods Excepted Viz: Dunlap and Stetson Hats,- X.& W. Shirts and Collars, Cluett and- Monarch Shirts. Arrow Collars and Dent's Gloves GOODS PURCHASLDAT DISCOUNTPRICES CASH ROBINSON h CO, 289-291 WASHINGTON STRLLT, PERKINS HOTEL he not perfected tl orior to th date mentioned, he would have been entitled to receive a patent without payment under the "free homes act." Said act doe not allow oommuntatlon unless proof submitted on land first entered shows five years' residence. By glaaaes 11.00 at MeUger'a. Idaho's Summer Normals. (SptcUl Dispatch t Tbe Journal.) Boise, Ida., May t Tbe atate summer normal schools at Boise, Couer d'Alen and Pocatello, provided for by the last session of the state legislature, will be held this year from July SO to August DM. Borne of the very best Instructor that can be secured will have charg of th choo's, and It 1 believed by tho who have charge of the arrange ment that the attendance of teacher thia year will be far In excess of that of last year. An excellent program la being- arranged. . Perfect fitting glasses $1 at MetsgerV Boise Men Plan a Tour, (pedal Dispatch to The Joarasl) Boise, Ida., May 6 -Boise business men are talking up a business men's excursion over the Psclfio & Idaho Northern railway to upper Washington county. . Ey glasses $1.00 at Mtsgers. right to rule In the United States sena- thls - afternoon and ' evening. Late to nlerht he will leave for l.a Ornnri and Union, where addresses will be given tomorrow. Anti-Statement Kan Doomed, Baker county, determined in Its fight ror tne people s matter of chooslnar tors, will elect. next June ' J. J. Chute, m i;mwntuo oajiaiaaie ior stale rep resentative. Chute is pledged to State ment No. I, and both Republicans and Democrat almost without exception concede that he . will defeat McKlnney by an ' overwhelming vote. Sentiment in favor of Statement Nn. 1 Is stronger here than in any other sec tion of eastern Oregon. It Is a hobby among adherents of both parties. To consider the election of a candidate for representative who is committed to any other platform ..is out of the question. Both before and after the primaries, McKlnney. the Republican candidate, was urged to shoulder the people's standard, but he has refused to recede from his Republican voters' choice. In consequence even the Republican lead ers of the county and elty are advo cating a non-partisan vote for Chute. His election 1. not questioned. BODY OF UNKNOWN FOUND AT RAINIER (Special Dispatch to Tbe Jonraal.) Rainier, Or., May . While flshlnjt yestnrday Douglas Adam, a fisherman, brought up a very greweome find in his net: the body of a man. Many people viewed it.. The body was that of a large man. but no one had ever seen him in life, and as no man fj his description is missing; her it raT concluded to be the body, of a Stranger that has drifted from some remote point A large mark on his head may have been received in falling or- might Indicate a murderous blow. : Ifew Adventist School in Idaho. 8peetal pispatch to The Journal.) Boise. Ida.. Uu Thm ftamnth T v Adyontlsta. Who are erectinr a onlln at fJagle. near Boise, say they expect a do reaoy xo prxjrt in scnooi tola rail. The institution is being started by th members of that denomination In south western luano. (-:::( , . A subscriber wants to know If a per son who has already proved up on i homestead of 160 acre under th old law, can tak another; and If be 1 en titled to another will he be compelled to live on it and comply with the other requirement in respect to residence The act of February 8. 1908. allow a person otherwise qualified to make a second homestead entry wnere such person has made and lost, forfeited or abandoned a former homestead entry prior to jreoruary , iuo. ana sucn ror mer entry was not cancelled for fraud or abandoned or relinquished for a consideration. The person applying to make ' a sec ond homestead entry must file in the local land office an application to enter oecirio tract or lana oath the Tact respecting his former entry and its relinquishment, eta This must De corroooraiea rjjr tne oatn or one or more persons having knowledge ef the facts. The act of June 5, 1900, allows a second homestead entry to a person otherwise qualified who, prior to that date, made homestead entry and com muted the same under the provisions of section 2301 revised statutes, and amendment thereto, buti such second entry 1 not subject to commutation. ice aot oi May 22, 1902, allows a aeoond homestead entry to a oerson otherwise qualified who, prior to May it, ivvu, made ana perxectM a Home stead entry, paying therefor th price Frovlded under the law opening the land or settlement, but to which land, had After Once Tasting: no one wants an old-fashioned cod liver oil prepara tion or emulsion, because Vinol is a much better body builder and strength creator for old people.weak children, and for coughs, colds, bron chitis, etc. If it does no good we will return your money. Woodgrd. Clark ft Co., Portland. Or. ,:) S'.l. . . Protect Alaska. Game, ' Cri1trtl Prnw burf Wire.) Washinrton. Mv- . Th n. I day passed a bill providing-protection J for game in Alaska. The Mil ha .r. I ready passed, th house, x ..-TT I Hills and Horses are a bad combination and the resultant strained shoulders and . legs mnst be eiven careful atten tion If your faithful beast is to . oe sparea to you. prompt treat-' mentis necessary and the best -uited for the tnti-noae. i old reliable , . Mexican . Mustang Liniment Made of oils, famotn for their . penetrating and healing quali- tJti j quickly relieves soreness, -,, soothes the injured part and .( remoTea all stifihess from the ; 1 ; join W and limb. , j , a FREB eopr of our valsable booklrt , "PoioU from a Horae Dortor1! Diary." i Lyon Manufactarlng Co.. s V44 South Filth St, Brooklya, X.TjJ J UlyJlJ vuo Three Days Vet to Florence Central Mining Company's Promotion Stock at m IT'S THE BIGGEST THING IN GOLD MINES PORTLAND PEOPLE EVER KNEW . We hare sod tnore shares in four days than ever were sold in four weeks by any mining company in Oregon, and as if good luck were camping 00 our trail, We Will Begin Crosscutting From the Chedd Shaft Tomorrow Morning As stated yesterday,, the Chedd people's shaft is located to far from their present workings that the Nevada mining law com pels them to sink another air shaft They are now mining right up to our line, and we have made this deal with the Chedd 'management:' ' ' ' - " That Company Is to Sink a Double Compartment Shaft on the line Between Us, for Our Joint Use, and We Are to Have the Privilege of Immediate Crosscutting Irom the Division Line to Which They Have Mined, and That Work Is to Begin Tomorrow & ' - - If that is not rushing matters, then we do not know what is, We stand now in exactly the position, of a company at work for eight or nine months, with the advantage that our cross-cutting can be pushed with .vigor from the very first morning, under more favorable conditions than were the branching ont to be begun at the bottom of a new shaft, and our shaft, sunk in con Junction with the Chedd company, costs us jnst one third it would have cost had we started the wdrle ourselves. . This Crosscutting Deal Enables Us to Say That We May Be in Ore Within Less Than Two Weeks Perhaps . ; Within a Weekand a Dividend Mine Wi Six Weeks ' , In fact, it looks like our 3-cent-a-share friends will be getting dividends before" the stockholders in some of the good Gold field mines that hare been In process of development for more than a year. )'"':-' ' .' WE ARE CERTAINLY ON THE BOUND . ENCE (BiraM iiMG'CO.- Incorporated under the laws of Oregon for $1,000,000, divided in 1,000,000 shares of the par vahie of $1 each, fully paid and flop-assessable. ' " ' ''- ' " . .: :'. ' ' oracsBQ ajrp srjuEcfTOSg. PRESIDENT.... GEORGE BEVKR VICE-FRESIDENT. JOHN A. JEFTRET ' BECRET ART-TREASURER . M . BEVER I DIRECTORS GEO. BEVER, JOHN JEFFRKT and, P. M. M'JLAUGHLIN. . TELEPHONE MAIN 5514 ' . S17 Lumber Exchango Building:, PORTLAND, OREQON Write, phone or wire orders, cash on delivery. Office" open until frp.Hiv ' It Will Pay to Make.a Big Sacrificeto Get Possession of a Bunch of These Shares.