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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENJNQ, OCTOBER 1D03. BIG CASES III SUPREME COURT At October Term, Harriman, Sjugrar, tobacco and Other Important Matters. 7 4 this Is the trade mark which Is on every gen uine bottle of Scott's Emulsion sold In nearly nil the countries of the world. Nothing equals it to build up the pveak and wasted bodies of young and old. Bead till adi wthwini MW WKn mtmt pi papa ta wtaka) It appear yoaw adjraaa and Wca4ato cower aoataaa, an wa wOl amd you a "Ccaapkte HaaOy AiiaaW U WorU" m u tt II 800TT BOWNS, 409 Pearl St. R T. (M t ftoeUI Dlapatrh la TV Jooraalt . Washington. D. C Oct I. A number or 'caaea th ImporUnca of which can rroly ba ovaraatlmatad will oom ba- fora tha UnlUd Btat aupram court when that bady oonvaoai for tha Octo ber tarm. Tha ce that will attract moat publlo atwntlon ar tboaa In which tha government and tha big corporation are. eoncrnd. On of tha caaea to b taken up flrat by tha hlaheat tribunal la that of Karl man ve. the Interatata Commerce com munion. Two other oaaea are connected with It. thoae of Kahn ve. tha Interstate commlaalon, and tha Interatata Com mere commlaalon re. Harriman, The point Involved la the raiuaai 01 mw II Hirrlmin. tha railroad mifni ariwer certain queatlona wbloh tb mlaalonera propounded to mm i taking of evidence in New York a vA.r mmn. Tha daelalon of tha of Harriman and of the commlaalon In this Inatanra will far to define the commlaalon' authority In the matter of ironing into rauroaa linanouu raneo njrar xrosi j roartai noa. Much Interest also attache to tha ?iad.fer.r.rk.W Eugene Downs Water Proj- lowing; aucceaaful prosecution In the lower court for violation of the Elk Ina art against rebating. The caae of the Now York Central ve. tha United States, In which the' government brought criminal suit for rebating on augar, winning In tha lower court, 1 among ' thoae on tha docket In the caae of the United States ve. F. W. Kelt el to defraud the government out of coal 000 for tha construction of a aravlty land In Colorado. Connected with thl water ayetera waa voted down at tha ere several oiner cases alleging con- apeela .ectlon yesterday by a ma Plracy to defraud the government out ZTity ot na vote. a hird fight wa ti rh2?I' f- thS I?.1.- TC-iiii.m niade bv tho8e fvorlng the pFan. but Then there Is the ease of William ao many bond elections have been held jorcion urawrora vs. ine unuea owes. th.. mnv Vntr harf heom "The Stub' A - ' a .- A "The Stub" W. VOTES A6AIHST BONDING CITY ect Because of Too Many Side Issues. (Special IHapatch ta The Journal) Eunna. Or.. Dot I. -The nroDOlltlon ?n,leimVha7g" city of. Bunj for 1100, lefraud the government out of coal 000 for tha construction of a jravlt . . , . . . M - i wimv man r j ic i iiu vrovvMo J uo- which bring tip once more the frauds warm on t'he aubje0t of municipal own In the postofflce department in which I ,, ., k.,.. """' ...-... . ao many Bl(la issues were raised that were concerned. Crawford waa one of tne main polnt was obscured tha prop- those Involved, and wa convicted of oaltlon wa defeated V,?D VlL t0,a'JlXiL tK?Jrt0V w-1"1 Th PeP'8 hv already voted JSOO.- nni' A .d.. th, C8 0mie th" ,u" deemed Insufficient and It Is not preme court on certiorari. known now what will be done. Tobaooo and Bzpree Oasea. There la torn talk of tha mayor and Other Important case on the docket t?9 councilman resigning and turning are those of MaeAndrews & Forbes tne clty government over to those who company v. the United Btates. These represent the majority, 1c being argued are the tobsoco trust cases, and the de- that they could be of no further publlo clelon of the appeal by the supreme aervlce alnca their program has been court will determine the validity of vetoed by the people. It would be bet Indlctmenta charging conspiracy In re- ?r to adjust the administration. It Is atralnt of trade In violation of the thought, along the new lines Just as Sherman law. quickly as possible and let those who Other appeals will b heard In eases have. different ideas as to the handling arlBinir from suite bv the covernment or.. w?.ter question be given a to enloln the leadinsr emress oomnanles with aa little delay as possible. iComforl fori nicn The Fomous CirwtoM flil)" Casieat Shoo in Town . V Very few-men fully appreciate how much, their ailments are reflected in the work they do aftd impressed on the people ' with whom they come in contact. The healthy man of aver age ability will outdistance the semi-invalid, genius on most occasions. It takes grit to entertain a smile on your face and a pain in your stomach at the same time. This is an age of nervous disorders. An ap palling percentage of men in active life, suffer a discount on their normal ability through some nerve' derangement Much of this trouble can traced to abused feet be of the country fr6m Issuing franks to Plan, ,wo"ld enable the people to more employes and exchanaina- them with quickly decide what la best for th other companies for the uee of their welfare of the city. WEDDED BENEATH BIG FIRE BELL officials and employes. The ment maintains thl la In violation of tne interstate commerce law. govera- HEARTBROKEN BY DAUGHTER'S SUICIDE (United Press Leased Wire.) Spokane. Waeh., Oct Agitated to the pitch of delirium and declaring that eh would ind her Ufa By jumping Into the river-from, tha place on tha.. bridge that her daughter, Helen Wood, a nurse, leaped to her death Wednesday night, tha mother of the aulctde called at the lacre Heart Hospital last night Pacing up and ilown the corridors of the hospital, shaking with sobs, the woman bewailed the loss of her daugh ter. She was taken to a hotel to pre vent her from making good her threat to plunge into tne river. The hodv of the vounar nurse has not vet been, recovered. The cause of her niiicide is a mystery sun. 4 (Special Dlapatch to Tb Journal.) Albany, Or., Oct. 2. One of tha most unique weddings on record took place yesterday afternoon, when Charles K. Ogelsebee, a prominent young mart o " West Staytdn: "Marlon oounty, and Mis Edith E. All- pine of Lebanon were wedded, 100 feet above the earth. In the tall tower of Linn county's tem- pla of Justice and almost beneath the huge bell that strikes tha hours of the day and ting the lire alarm. Justice of the Peace L. L. Swan of this city per- formed the ceremony.. At the close of the ceremony the big v bell ohlmed out the hour of 6, and was for the first time In Its history a wedding bell in reality. The "CRAWFORD STUB" is made on anatomical lines; it insures ample room for ALL toes, prop erly supports the foot-arch, correctly locates the ball of the foot, firmly holds the heel and fits all over. The. "CRAWFORD STUB" does not, like many alleged comfort shoes, look freaky. It Is a natu ral, conventional-looking model, without senseless exaggeration. "Thousands of men wear the "STUB" on all occasions, even for dress. It is made in all leathers . r high or low cut. One very popular style for this clitnate is made of well-selected Box Calfskin, viscolized double soles. Like all of our "STUB" models price is $4.00. . The "CRAWFORD" has won distinction by presenting styles and using lVV methods not found in the usual shoe store. We select our styles independent laSi. tne judgment of other dealers, because our patrons exact of us or- dents with them are not habitual. The Stub" No Fancy Prices The Stub' Pianos for Besrinners. Reunion of Texas Pioneers. imperial Plupatcb to Tha Journal.) r?ecatur, Texas, Oct. 2. A unique re ' ir Ion began tJday at the home of Colo- fLtrt John AV. Hour, brother of ex-Gov-.Wtrnvr Hogg. In this place. During the TP remainder of this week Colonel Hogg will have as his Invited guests the pioneers of Wise countv. the men and 1 11.1 TT'I I XXT 1 . 1 II.Lt , . wnmen WHO KID irniiytmiujH lui r ion I , n usvg acviai rtfliuuio munOB IOT I ... I I , 1 n J V. I Kn, nn A . ..t. 1 . J r'tumy i'ciiik 11 liio nnu wuu wKiiiitoiB. a iv&ci iiiif Bifuura xur auu shared In its early vicissitudes and S3 a month: a Kimball upright for struggles. The host has provided an J100 $4 a month; a Bell upright for elaborate program of entertainment for $140 $5 a month;, a Hallett & Davis his- guests. There wlil be feasting, square for $50; a Pease for H90 15 Inarlng and music of tha old-fashioned a month. Reed-French Piano Store, sort ann an anunauncvt di nunuiaceni wiuer oiaiii anu xiurnsiae. talks of the pioneer daya before the railroads grldlroned Texas and when the Indian roamed the land. Crown Theatre. DIAMOND TRADE IS LOOKING UT III Alder. near Nellie Cornea Home. Third, Padrone, When prosperity. The first to (Special Dlapatch to Tb Journal.) New York, Oct. 2. Tha recent Bllna Miffratory' risn. I trade is regarded in business and f lnan- Vrom the Field.. ciai-circiea in tnis lty as one of the Few angler are aware of the not In- L" trustwortny aigns of an early considerable number of sea trout and 5 T. ,lunl OI prosper rriT h.t -r. totallv or nearly Wind. Ulnond trade was on of the It la no rare occurrence for the bailiff feel the depression last year, and has when 'stepping Into the coop box to be?" " of SJ."1 o "how recovery, find that all the fish do not frantic- T,ha11thf condition of the trade la i ?T scatte? abeut his feet. There are steadily Improving is evidenced by the salmon and sea trout which lie per- f0.1 aeveral of the largest fac- fectlr" .olet until touched. Thee w!en rl devoted to the trade In New York 'r. ' ..j ... in ha,vo resumed operations dur na- the over their eyes a scaly covering like P"4 week or two and the others are th h i of k nea tnat nas Been Dolled, f """ " " ti, ,.n ha no rtnnht that th. fl.h DUainess. which have their eyes completely en veloped by this shell are totally blind. There are this seaaon on the Cumber land Derwent a. larrer proportion than usual of fish ao afflicted. Blindness In a salmon no doubt partly accounta for long solouma In particular .places. early resumption of 0 IV, FOR MEN W WOMEN n WASHINGTON i7 STREET. The Bible press of Oxford produce On an average J, 000 copies of the Bible, not to mention prayer book, every day. Th aklna of 100. 000 animals are used for the covers of Oxford every year Bibles. White SoapBlue Wrapper The best naphtha soap is P. & G. Naphtha Soap. . Remember the name. But if you should happen to forget it, remember this description: The white naphths stap in the blue wrapper. P. & G. Naphtha Soap is used by women who are anxious that everything about them shall be as clean as soap and water can make it; but who don't propose to stick to old-fashioned methods when new ones are better. P. & G. Naphtha is a new kind of soap. The method of using it is new. ' The results are new. Boiling of clothes is entirely done away with. The nard work over the washboard is reduced to a minimum. And because it is no longer necessary to keep a fire going all day long in order to heat the water, the room in which you wash is as cool as you care to have it Think of that working, on washday, in a cool room. P. & G. Naphtha Soap is sold by good grocers everywhere. - a The Price is 5 Cents it PREDICTIOfl THAT DRAPER WILL If I Massachusetts State Conven tion Will Not Develop Much of Contest. (United Press Leaaad Wlra.) Boston, Mass.. OcU J. Eben S. Draper, lieutenant-governor of Massa chusetts, will receive the nomination for governor without opposition at the Republican atate convention, which meets here tomorrow. The only con test of the convention will be for the nomination for llftutenant-arovernor, Threa aspirants originally were In. the Ae'.d for the second place on the ticket. but a a reeult.of the caucuses' the contest ha been ' narrowed down 'to two. Louis A. Frothlngham of Boston, former sneaker of the Massachusetts house of representatives,' Is the leading candidate for the nomination, with John N. Cola of Andover. the present speaker of the house, running second. The' managers of th Frothlngham campaign today claim nearly 700 delegate to the! convention, aa against leas than (0 j conceded to Cole. Tha convention.! which will be composed of 1.5S0 dele- gates, will meet In Symphony hall to- morrow morning and will be presided ; ovei by Congressman . Anguatua P. Gardner. I UXCLE SAM OBDERS MAMMOTH PALYTIXG rwiiFaA tfttwrtal Dfepatck Tha JasraaL) New York, Oct. I. A prominent firm of aoehlc artlata I this city ha re ceived an order from pi Vnltod State government for th (execution of an enonaoua rycloram for th Alaaka Tukeav Pacific . exhibition , at Seattle next year. Tb err tract rail foe hit ptctare !. aqoar, ft of - v ., ranv rtrvnlli'l mountala arefierr 1 . " "f A!Va, Tber Wlil t bea'de. minor I the Orang Canron Iis f Crate Us.. 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