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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MQRNINO, JULY 28, 1908.
IS
PORTLAND "NEWSIES" LIKE THOSE IN FABLE
KILLED BY
$6-65
MONTH'S END SPECIAL
Miss
3L 0. Douthit Hurled
East-Iiound Coach at
Morrison and Lownsdale
Skull Fractured Dies
in Hospital.
Ml
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' .u '. ft t'ko If1
-vfV i s f -M t A ?A J i
STREETCAR
$6.65
Was Well-Know Writer of
Western Stories Stepped
Behind One Car to Be
Struck by Another De
spite Warning Shouts.
Miss O. Douthit, pioneer teacher
of Portland, a well known western au
thor and magazine writer, was etruck
by a streetcar at Lownsitale and Mor
rison streets yesterday afternoon at 4:30
o'clock and died last night at 9:30. He
skull was crushed by her fall to the
pavement.
Miss Douthit hntl Just alighted from
the westbound "W" car and was passing
around It. The motornian on tho east
bound "W" car, whlrn was coining to
ward her. Fays he rang the goriK vig
orously and several pnssersby shouted
a warning, but Miss Douthit evidently
did not hear them or are tho ear, for It
struck her Bcpiarely. A passing auto
mobile took tho unconscious woman In
the Hood Samaritan, where she db-d
from her Injuries alter sult'erlng nearly
five hours.
The conductor on the car that struck
Miss iJoulhlt is .1. A. Brown and tho
motornian J. A. Walter.
Miss Douthit was 68 yenrs old and
leuves a hrother. J. A. Douthit,
a well-known nevespapor man of The
Dulles. She had lived in this city for
maiiv vears. She was employed as a
teacher" In the Mist Side public schools
for a long while, and afterwards con-I
'CUerd'U k I inlet gJUteli iU Irvlngton.
Miss I'outhit was the author of "A !
Souvenir of Western Women." and j
other works. TI"r articles on the west
have been published in many periodi
cals. With Miss Douthit when she died was
her nrece. Miss Minnie Swan't, v.'lio
ll.es in Suiinysido and works for the
J. K. (iill cnniwiiv 'of Portland. Miss
Douthit lived at. 1 $08 Hast Tenth street.
Small, and Money Scarce,
protector.
bo
The picturesque newsboy lives most
ly. In his relation to Portland, on the
st.'tfre nnd In the story book. At least
so it seems until one comes In closer
contact witn tho children who peddle
papers at the tops of their voic.-s every
day. For that matter minv never come
In closttr relitlon with them than to
swear silently every Hun. 'ay innrnlnj;
when thev call their w.if s under tli
chamber windows in voices that wouitl
wako the d'ad.
Put In Portland are three newshovn
wlio are exact replicas of
kind. Thuy are small and
but
but
May Bo
he does
Millionaires
boss the
Some Day.
not
eager. Their father taught them tho
nuances of tho trade. They are well
v'l'.iippcd.
ISennlo Is R years old and fathers tho
crowd. "Fathers" is advisedly used,
for he stands in the place of the elder I
Vlllle and Cleorgie are twins of 6.
nnd though when you see them off
their beat their black eyes sparkle with
fun and mischief and they arc ready
nt any moment to double up their fists
and back their arguments, you would
never dream It when you see them sell
ing their papels. They look af you
pitifully, with tears filling their eyes
and making them blacker still.
Thev beg and plead and beseech, and
vnil c:i n see the tlirvlpir htintrtr Ktnr.
the fable Ing from their eyes tin! can hear the
black and i freezing old speaking In their plain
tive voices, and reel the Idtter poverty
in their clinging hands. And ten to one
If you nw-et them vou will buy a paper.
It is even probable that you bought
this very paper with their "story in It
from one of them and magnanimously i Hi'
snid "Keep the rhange," when ho looked
In vain and so honestly for three pen
nies to give you out of the pocketful
ho had of them.
D'jimio and (Jeorgle and Wi'llo Gold
stein are the kind of nevvsliov s you
read about, and some day t!oy rc.ay
tell their friends of the time thev sold
"t'holnals" In Portland ami laid the
foundation for their millions. Hut now
they dy not count millions, but only
pennies, dimes and til. k. Is. but they
count them Just as gletfu'.lv and hoard
tliein Just as tench rly, and seek for
them just as earnestly.
And if you think they are hypocrites
because they weep and fawn illicit
yiur legs, forget it. They (,r(. nietvly
'ecliowirig legitimate methods of g'd
t!nn husltiess, and you can afford to
encourage such embryonic business i
MEN'S
OUTING
SUITS
these fine
we'll have
F YOU'RE to have the good of
& Outing Suits this season, guess
to do something by way of extra inducement
to you; we want the stuff used; it's too
good to keep
We've decided to sell all our fancy fabric
$12.00, $15.00 and $18.00 Outing Suits for
CASH REGISTER AND
CARD INDEX LATEST
MM NUMBERS
AT BIBLE SCHOOL
Large Audience Is Delight
ed AVitli Noted Ilasso
and Accompanist.
,LSEY n
IT CiC
$6.65
KSMER
't'nlted rr Penned VTIrcO on a card In the Republican hecrtouar-
i nicago. July Ji-tns most solemn Ic . 1 ers. together with all his political af-
political campaign the country has ever I 1 "'at ions past atd present and all sorts!
known will he conducted this summer j '.f,.,", about him and blsj
and fall by the Republican national j Hy this means manage rs will be able !
committee, as the result of the confer- lo assort the voters Into classes and to j
ences hero today nnd at Colorado 'ipopulated by memb-rs of
Springs earlier in the week, according distinctive religious or?c',i. for exa-Ti- I
to a statement l.y National Chairman ! !," H '" tiir" asking: for votes will ;
Frank H. Hitchcock tonight. ' ;'. "V J' .!"'. ,n n . . .
Hitfhcoek has Inst f i n ' s ' e 1 an eh-h'- William It iiuVv'vi .-40,? vih, Pnt;
Safe in Store Is Looted
$100 Worth of Jfino-s-Kscape
on Speeder.
of
stffte'In Which drpopitnVs
secure and tic 1 enocr 1 f !
a plank advent irii; toe
national pvsdin ,si:nilar
operf t ion in 1 1): la homa.
"We do no! know how mu.
paimi fund ill be, hut we
it will not be lost by any
u re."
When the pub -comm 1 1 tee
at 8 o clock toultfht. It was
are absolutely lor npalnfit John Bannister, Mra. Moses
platform has I Taylor and others to collect $;,;, noO
adoption of a j damaces for nlleKed inalieious persecu-
to that now In 1 t
h our cam
hnow that
bank fail-
Hon r
I teeiue
! mid. II
I home
' he lex
I I "in
! ca n v
an e!"ht-
onicr. m e vviih n.nional commit
1 and state chairmen from the
west. ra plates and he sent them
tot ii.:lit enthusiastic for his card
plans.
it the name of everv HenubM-
t"t In rverv .state In which thi
er
(Special Plspntrh to Ttie Journal.)
Albany, Or., July "5. Music ruled
the. evening; Kossion of the Albany Col
lego Summer Blhle school, Friday. Kred
IJutler and Miss llanticri, tho new head
of the Albany Conservatory of Music
divided the honors. A lartie' and enthu
siastic crowd coniri ckc led at toe
grounds to hear -the noted soloist and
singer. Mr. flutler Is the greatest'
basso ever heard In tho valley. Miss'
Hansen on tho piano ee-diy' shared
honors with him. 'II. e proirram was
as follows: "Tho Sunset Hun." by Mr.;
butler; overture to the opera, "Ho-
hemlan fjirl," Miss Hansen; "My Love.
Nell," Mr. Hlitler; overture to the
opera "Kltvydetto," Miss Hansen; "My!
Own I'nited States," Mr. lhnler. Fuel.1
numher was responded to bv t.ie per
former and most enthusiastically re-1
Celved.
Ijast night another popular enter
tainment was siV(.rl and Miss Mae Pol
lock, an alumna of Albany College nnd
a graduate of Kmerson School of Ora
tory and Flocutlon was attain Introduced
to the people of Albany. This having
been her home city, she was warmly re
ceived and keenly appreciated Mrs Ir
Oeselhraeht, recently of chlcapn, ap
peared as soloist and won Instant favor
Kev. V. 1 White delivered hii Illus
trated lecture on "Fiisland and Her In
stitutions." Today will be rjflven over to religious
r.ddresses, nnd these, the closini; ad
dresses of the school, will probably be
heard by the larfsi crowd of any pre
vious session. Kev. Dr. Foulkes of
Portland will speak In the afternoon
nnd lr. S. F. Vance of Cincinnati In tho
evenlnir. On Monday nleht V. C Haw
ley will spen;. on toe suhtect "The Ke
latlon of IP liriini to l'ubllc T.lfe."
.publiians make
f is-lit
vvat.-r of Nebraska eplained t!ie ef
fects of su-h a system in their Mate,
at the conference.
Chairman Hitchcock nnd his aides
will l.ol i other conferences Sunday.
They will leave for Cincinnati Mond.o
to attend the formal ihuiflcation of
Judso Tatt.
j Halsey.
; entered th
, of M.-Cuiiv
1 nicht. seen:
I rings, tr, in
. esc.jpe on .
I Soiithet n 1
shed. off iceis
of them today.
Kntra !!. vva:
tl'.e locks from
store. It is Pel
first partially v
Or., July
' Rcneral
r.rot hers
red $1U0
o.-ish. and then rn.-n'e thei
1 speeder st den from tli
iclfie railroad compair.'s
searching for trice
15. Safe blowers
mercliandlse store
and Sturtev.'int Iat
worth of diamond !
are
and
, 1111;
MAlC DATUC TA DTDTil 'HP
IflUVL Drtl no iU DCn I n f:;:v
j . 1 I HI KiJ 1
UNuhH MORRISON BRIDGE!-'
secured
the front
veil tt:Rt
ked bv
r
by bursting!
door of tin:
the safe was
nitro-u! vcer-
Aftrr Inspect Inn the public baths
tiRaln yesterday afternoon Health Offi
cer I'ohl. l'aik Superintendent Mische
nnd v'oun. ilman Keilaher decided that
the peripatetic public Institution of
health
would have
more. Mr. Mische
into the n w berth
near t;e Jefferson
proaned r.s he tin
Bone to naught. lb
to naught. IPit !'r.
tho baths are unb"ilthv
are now and Mr. K.Ilane
a fine site picked ot:t um
son bridge. So to the M
the baths will go siene ti
to be moved once
11 id .lust jyol them
out in the channel
street dock and he
iiRht of his labors
tin 11 lotved with tools. A
chisel, punch and "a partly
d bottl of nit.'O-Rlv ccrine were
in the store.
y in the safe contn'nlnR $2"i0
f ringr. an. I jewelry was ov er
The total damage to the stor;:
approximate $oU(. 1
M'HV IN IJNi:
XT W. .). IHt'VAN
reconvened
a nnoui.c"d
that tlie list 01 members. ot the exec
utive committee would not be made
public until Monday or Tuesday of next
w eek.
The sub-committee then continued its
discussion of campaign plans.
Vattcrson Heaaa Press Committee.
Kryan was the best pleased man In
Chicago late tonight v. her. ho received
a telegram from Ifcucy W.itterson of
J onlsv i i b ilcliiriiiL' he vvoe.bi h glad
to accept the championship of theOem-
ll'Tallr Jill SM e, in e; ji !,,.. This commit
tee, which will lie the firs' roa-l presa
committee the 1 h-nie.-r.i t s have had in
r. liny yars. will he made up of 'jr.
editors of the most popular T'eiiocra'ic
papers throughout tiie country u'linn
support lir.vnn. I he committ-v will be
selected bv Watterson and National
Ciiair.'nan la k and will probalily be
announci d in liuflalo e.. 1 y next week!
Outlijio of Campaign Flan.
In view of the fact that Watterson
fought ltryau ii ll'ii. his warjn support
of the Nebraska 11 has now given llrvan
it Is understood that ihe i.lHri
tiffs will hold that tho statute of limi
tations lias made the suit impossible
even If it wero meritorious otherwise.
Judge Janles A. Fee and Peterson
Wilson are to represent the defendants
In the suit, while Lowell & Winters
havcJ;een retained with Haley, lUchards
& Rfffey for the plaintiff.
Death Roll of
the Northwest
THROWN FROM HORSE;
DROWNS II COLUMBIA
William 3IcMath Loses Life
While Seining Around
Miller's Sands.
h.
'..imlh;
M.ick
lcav .
r.in
urn pi
1.
for
1 u n i
!'!'
tl
.b.d.
l'oiil declared
where thev
said he had
er the Morri
urison bridse
l liis week.
it the exis'nig ;n'""uni
of th' change em 01 rem
In the first place the
iin
its in the way
v ed.
ity wll! have I wit!
was real
meeting r
The sul
nation ic
the sessh
; t here w en
I bets to ,li
. and anno
to pet the consent of the county court,
to build an approach to the baths from
the bridge. Then it will have to con
sult the liarh .r officials and the own
ers of,. Fast Side water frontage about
anchoring the baths In the proposed
position, past south of the Morrison
bridge. About 1 .'1 or 20 piles will have
to be driven to n : 1 i-ir tho hall'.s. And
if anyone insists on their getting out
thev will have lo i.e nini'i.t ;.it 11-
Bi'i mis to be the only way of fretting : 1 l'"hcr
decent water, -according- to the citv ! y"1,
officials, and they are anxious to try It. ! !' a.n''
Although th water In Oi t.aHi now i time he
In fur from helno- eleurt it hn.- .lr.
elded to keep the baths open until theyl'the
can' be moved to their new place If
children are not allowed in the baths. '
it Is claimed, they wil! swim in the .
same dirty water off the river bank. I
me added danger from drowning.
fCcntlnii"d from Pag" One)
opposition to hi
.solved Itself ha
Big- Men Tlx It
-.ninmitl'i' discn
and the
to Mack.
am
I.
lire.
n f.
1 Was de.j,"il
sui gesiions by
egard Murphy
ice M; -k's Sf
dli
,'k
all Up.
-sed the
slt-
ui'.s. At times;
y warm a ::d
eetf-jin tiioiie
and go ahead '
lection. Hut
more joy than anytnn
pened siri. e he was n
'a tlo-ia ! ("in 1 r man
tonight t hut In- v ouid
hi toiaoi'i-o'.- hgain t'i
few da s. lie vv l!l
Ve'( li, V. lien UiClclial ie
li" e-tablishe, her.-.
Ice ( nairman I lal! and
i.ings of Fbiri.l will
i i.arge of the i hicago ;.
d i t the vv hob- I .....,
Mack said a sv -st "i-atli- carni.aign.
especially in the W 'st.rii states, would
be made, and h- .r".1i. ted tli.it llrvan
would carrv New Y
rality.
Kteprlien !erlau.
Eujren", Or., Julv Zj. Stephen Mer
!au, S'O years of age," founder of Mei -iau's
jiark, near laigeno, now known as
Hang's park, died at Ins home here to
day. He came to Eugene from Cali
fornia 21 y.-ars ago and was at 0110
time well 01!', but through bud invest
ments hud lost nearly all his property.
He had been in bad health for the past
four years, Uriyht's disease being the
complaint.
Since
ea ha
VmtIipr Koport.
new hlh pressure,
appearance off tV
s nnd the weather
vesterday ;
undo Its
"!; fi- stat
d
.11
.pi
li mu-
pel?
irt.-rs
;.l
if
thend
a n.i
I
Mb
fork by pin. .-.r..) p;
and the s
two h
never he
Fern and
nnd short!
that
complaint is made
of Discrimination
at Portland Is the contention of P. K.
Miller of Hi own s vllle. This condition
exists because it Is- cheaper to ship
cream from the valley points to Port
land than it Is to ship butter.
Ac ording to the communication re
ceived from Miiler 1 y the railroad com
mission this morning the express rate
on a cfin of cream -100 pounds- is 27
cents and the empty Is returned f re .
For IS pounds of butter the express
company exacts -to cents. 1 tiese are in
rates from Frownsville to Portland.
baseball frames will bo resumed and
stores will remain open on Sunday.
Rev. J. K. Hawkins' sermon theme
for tomrrow Is, "Hlind Plfs Discovered
A Word of Warning No com
plaints have been filed for such, and
If any aro discovered it will be a rev
elation to the authorities.
(fnlim nu-'HH of The Journal )
Salem, Or.. July LS. --That express
rates n -vv tnfoi . d cm the Southern
Pacific by the Wells, Fargo Fpress
company discriminate against the small
creamery in favor of th" large creamery
WELL-KNOWN SCOTT
TAKES LAST TKAIL
A FfKIIl DKINK.
Which B ring's Daily Enjoyment.
Tti JourpM. )
25 Pharls It.
as Sandy
lte
urlv with my own
t deny myself the
t few minutes 10 tell
lailv obtained from
f 1'i.Fti-m it In a
stimulant like cof-
A lady doctor w
"Thi.uph busy h
sffiUrs, 1 will n.
pleasure of taking
of th-' f n loyment
my m i r g n: p
f.nvl be va : a - act
fee
"I beg .n to use Post-in years y.
not tea:"" I wanted to, hut because
coffee, which I oearlv loved, made my
nights long .'rv periods to he dresd
ed and ur.fittniK me for business durlna
the day. ;
"On advlc of a friend. I first tried
Petum. m-". king It carefully ng suk-est.-d
on the package As I had always;
used 'cream rei I ri niipa',' I nixel rnv
Poum eo It Picked R '.. was clear
snd frr-e-unt r- it as a pleasure to
'he -nn e.,j.,r H , K-r.tu.-kv
frier,. I al.vavs wn-i.-l l,ir .- .ff, to look
'like a new 'V
1 hen I tas'f 1 It ritlraiiv n,t t-.
-.le,,.,!. yea. isatisfie. :;!, mx Postum
tsste and effort, an! am vet b-lnc
a r,ri?ant vaer ef It all thae vears
"I continually iwiirn n,v friends nd
acquntnr,ce. that thy will i'ka pea-;
turn In rliff of ccffca, and r-el hen-'
eft from Its tiae I hava rained ;
welcht. ran alep and am not nervoua " i
There a a Rr,n - Nan- then tr
Potum Cn. p.attU Cre.i, Vllch IKfil
Tt.t H.jad to Wt lvllle ' In pk
Kver rrd th" mt,r Irtter? A new .
o appear from tJmr to time, They j
re amoae, fro; and fell of hnmaji j
iaterct, 4
(S;.ecllil llll'ti'h to
rtiitte, Mont, July
I.r.ne. cou.inonly Known
died las' nlsht at his home. Mr. I. fine
was a gov err-.niect scout. Indian fighter,
driver of the ponv ext-res, and a mer
chant in tne early days His career
reads like a wild west story, so many
were bis experiences. His deeds of he
roism during; Indian campaigns have
been the foundation of many stories in
f.ct ion
He was government scout out of
For: KHis when the Yellowstone coun
try was infested with hostile Indians.
I uirlna- the Nex Perce w ar he was
with Howard's company and gave valu
able service as a scout. He was famil
iar with every foot of the rround
JEWISH SCHOLAR AND
MUSICIAN TO LOCATE
Rev. A. Kahn, a Jewish scholar and
lecturer. Is In Portland from Tacoma
and Butte, to which places he went two
years ago from Borlln. Rev. Mr. Kahn
Intends to make his home here, having
found other cities of the northwest too
small for his work. Ho Is an accom
plished musician as Is also Mrs. Kahn.
P.o; h are graduates of musical colleges
at Berlin. They will glv a concert at
N'ova Zedeck synagogue, corner Sixth
and Hall streets, next Tuesday evening.
Features of this will be the Koll Nldry
rendered on the violin by Rev. Kahn
and an original composition of his own
on the same Instrument In Imitation of
a canary bird.
LESS PAINT AND POWDER
SERGEANT WENDORF.
WILL HAVE CHARGE
frl'
Purine the vacation of Police Captain
P.ii rv Actirc Sergeant Wendorf will he
in 1 barge of the second night relief ac
i or Hag to th order Issued by Chief
Urltimacher yesterday.
ALLEGED SUNDAY
VIOLA TEKS ARRESTED
Ptnatr ta T a J-wraaL)
Roaeb-jrg. Or. July IS- Five Rosa
burg b utifM men were arreated ea
trjav far violation of the Fundar clos
ing law Th complaint m made by
Is. W. Krglen. Tb defendants are
R R. Mathewa. soft drir.ks: Iennlng
Knt. clgir store; K. Rhodes, confec
ll'""Ty; E. Jeoilnga. bakery.
The FutcTn la awaited with great i
Interest. If th atata loses Sunday
Karmful Ootmetlea Betng Slaoardad ky
Earten Society Women.
New Tork druggists report a great
falling off In the demand for rouges,
c osrr.etlra, lotions and other manufac
tured "beaullfters." Whether this ten
dency is a part of the movement for
the 'nexpnlve simple life, or whether
the New York women have awakened to
the harmful after-effects of these chem
ical compounds is not stated. Anyhow,
there la a revival of the uae of the
old-fashioned home preparations, those
that have stood the teat of time Here
Is a recipe for a home-made face wash
that a down town druggist filled 11
Umea In one day: Rose Water. I
ounces: Eppotone (skin food). 4 ounree;
Cologne Spirits 1 ounce. To. make the
face wash put the EppotonafTn a pint of
hot water mot boiling) and after It has
dissolved strain end let cool, then add
the Rose Water and Cologne Spirits.
The dally uae of tM preparation le ab
solutely harrelesa. and there la nothing
tveter than Erpntone to soften, whiten
and beautify tba complexion 1
nor lvprii would con-
allv Mack airaln called Mur
onversed with him. After a
ii!e.I Hryan to tho telephone
tbject was canvassed between
ir men. What was said will
divulged, but finally Bryan,
M o a went into conference
i- aft rward It was announced
Mack had been" selected.
New Tork the Battleground.
The rumor was at once set on foot
that Bryan, and Murphy hud ma.lo an
n-reeiiKu t. and this was In part con
firmed by a statement made by the
candidate later, that New York would
bo a real battleground from now on
and that he expected the state vote
woiihi be recorded In the Democratic
column.
Mack also confirmed the report. Ho
was asked:
"Is your selection satisfactory to
Murphy and Connors?"
"We consulted the New Tork state
leaders and they are willing to an
nounce that they have no objection to
my serving as national chairman," ho
replied.
After the selection of Mack, the nam
ing of the other officials was an easy
task anfi the committee adjourned un
til S o'clock tonight, when It again r -
convened.
Bryan Pralsea El Aldea.
In discussing the new officials, Bryan
made this statement:
"Tho action of the committee In the
selection of officers Is very satisfac
tory. Mr. Mack Is a member of the
committee and It has been felt all the
time that the chairman should be taken
from the committee, unless there was
some weighty reason for going outside,
and no such reason appeared Mr
Macks appointment Is a recognition of
the eastern democracy, and an an
nouncement that we expect to fight for
New York.
"He Is In harmony with our platform
and I can say of him positively that
he has been a close and trusted friend
In former campaigns. One of the strong
est arguments In his faror was that
he Is a successful business man He-
f tinning at the bottom of the ladder
le has built up a hnslness that amounts
to more than $501,000 a year, and the
executive ability he has shown In his
work commended him to the commit
tee that made the selection.
Proud of Xla Business Man.
"Mr. Hall, the vice-chairman, was
for many years chairman of the rmo
oc ratio committee of Nebraska. H ta
at the head of one of our leading
banks and la officially connected with
both politics and buelneea We have
worked together In politics ever since
I went to Nebraska.
"Mr. Woodson ,the secretary. Is also
an old member.
fjOTernor Haskell, the treaaurer. Is
a new member, but he ha made good
mm a leading member of the constitu
tlonul convention of Oklahoma anJ as
governor. Hla organislnar ardiitr will
be valuable to the committee H's ae- !
lection a treasurer la especially appro- j
relate, betauaa be comes frora the
roinurrer Filed to Il.-i-uage. Suit.
Pendleton, Or, ,7 ily A ' 1 . c rev ;
W ill H Peterson, nrtinir for th - d. f. mi-'
cuts, has I'II'mI a ilet.nin er to the com- I
plaint which was hmuirht by .Moses Tay-i
a 1 ea
No;-!
has
t l ie!
I.o'.V
.Men
is n
no. I
Niv:
I jsk.
Tho
wa inter
day.
roRi:r,sTft
Portland and vicinity f
and warmer, .-vc. pt mar
N'ort h u est vv lnds.
Ida!-... - S.1111I1;. , fair and w armer.
pei'ti
and
e. urred
I'tah and
v.icli cooler in eastern
.ii'in Idho, eastern Or
id.i and much warmer
da and southern Utah.
10 Indications are for fair
tl is dis-rstorms.
in western
Nevada. It
Washington,
'-.fin and
In North
tin
in this district
andav,
the'
and
Sun-
fair
oast.
(Surrlal Dispatch to The Jnnrnal.)
Astoria. Or., July 26. William Mo
Math wa3 drowned In Miller's Sands,
opposite Altoona whllo driving a horse
across IliLlo Gulch Sands, hauling; a
sci-i. . this morning. The man was on
l.r.r.a back. The horse floundered In the
deep water, throwing McMatn. He
drowned before assistance could be ren- '
.lere.l. Mc.Math had been a watchman
at the Miller Sands seining; grounds for
six or ti'vi'ti vim rs. The body was re
covered . tills afternoon in a seine and
brought hero for burial. The deceased
was about 04 years old dnd well known
on the river. Ho leaves a sister In
Indiana. He was slngdSj
Marriage Licenses.
Charles Frederick Gilbert. Ballard,
Wasn.. ;l ami Ethel I.aura Cameron,
is.
Louis M. Simpson, "id Seventh street,
la. and l.thcl 1 1. Ropers, '-il.
W. J. Garrett. 1534 East Eleventh
street. and Florence Evans, 18.
Edward J. Franco. 661 Washington
street, 24, and Ib sslo B. Hawkins, 24.
Lookiri:
"r.-il are .
'ohimns
if fer
if t.
holism
'd in
ta v s
the le.
Joil I'll.
" flcv-
chance
From a Smart Family.
Henrietta nnd Louise, little maidens
of 10 years, had for some time been
rivals for the honors in room IV.
Louise's mother and father had both
been teachers a great advantage in
Henrietta's eyes. One day. upon Delng
censured by her father for ' bringing;
borne a report below Louise's she re
plied. "Yes. papa, hut you must remem
ber, Louisa comes from a smart family."
The Edward It. S'Pilbb poll-y jn niaiiufactnrlng Is. "Make the finest, article that skill and
money can produce, nnd when tin" pr ..ln.-t is . .oi.pYie. figure costs arid s.-ll at a reasonable profit.
Never nll.vw yourself to figure cornpe; i v ely. for coutpc'lt pm Is destructive of hlKh quality." That's
the reason why goods hearing the SquiLb lab-:, are a.tvays the finest tho world produces.
Candy is one of the great foods as well as lux
uries of the -American people. If made under
clean and sanitary conditions, and with high re
gard for purity, it becomes a part of the benefic
ial diet
disturb
trarv
artii'icia
ft man. rure candy will not injure or
the most delicate stomach, as is the con
it li those adulterated with -glucose Vnd
1 flavorings. The Walter Lownev Co.
of I.ost'in,' Mass., enjoy a larger patronage than
all other manufacturers of national reputation
combined; due entirely to the superiority of their product, as well as to their
absolute purity and methods ot c
plete line of Lowncy's candies in
for we receive weekly shipments.
can manr.iacture. e carry the most com
Portland, and thev're always fresh, too,
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25c
50c
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SIZE
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BROMO SELTZER 33
BROMO SELTZER 17
NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE G7d
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