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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, i SATURDAY EVgNTNQ. OCTOBER ,3. 1008. GULLET I r J TO CHILD'S LIMB - School Picnickers Histaken for Bunch of Coj btes by f ' Hunter. (IpmUI Diapetrb ta Tk Jem roil.) Spokane, Wash Oct l.-Mln Grace Von a ll-ar'-tt achool girl living near Newport. Wash, was shot and se rtoualy wounded jreatsrdar afternoon, whtls on a plcnW wltn ' about 20 other achool' children and their teacher, Miss Luclnda 6pf nee. about a half mile from Albany I alia Idaho, a email railroad camp on tna rend a ureuie river. ' The picnicker had juet deacendad the bank of the river with the Idea of crossing to a small' Island In the cen ,tr of the stream, when a ehot rem out and Ulu liona.-whn wea arm In arm with her teacher, cried out-that ahe waa wounded tn the shoulder. The crowd of children Immediately cat tared, but before they had had time tA va mAM tKftn a few ateDa another ' ahot wa heard from the came direction' aa the first, and thla time the Duuet at nick Miss Long In the lee, about midway from the knee to the ankle, shattering both of the bonea In the leg and leaving a naaty wound. An unknown man waa aeen to run to email houaa on the leland In the river, and eome of the party declare that ne had a run with him at the time. He soon emerged from the houaa and, rrosslns? the river, came ud to the party, . Requested by th teacher to obtain aid. he went to the nearest telephone, where he aummoned Dr. J. T. Phillips or New port. - . At the .farmhouse from which the Unknown man phoned for a doctor he was nervous ana mucn wrougnc up over the Incident. When questioned about It ha flnallv aald that he did the shoot Ins;, thinking the girls were a pack of coyotes. The Injured girl waa taken to Nswnort and thenoe to Spokane, The wound In tha shoulder la not as painful aa that In the lea;, some six inohes of bona being- taken out at the) operation at St Lake's hospital. Epilepsy, Fits Convulsions, or Spasms and St. Vitus' Dance are Nervous Diseases. Most cases can bo cured br strengthening and build-4 ing up the nervous system. To do this a nerve medi cine is needed. Dr. Miles' Nervine will be found efficacious and satisfac tory. It has cured many; cases of these diseases and we believe it will cure you. We can give you names of many who have been cured through its use. Write for advice. "My son John had epilepsy for years, and after having- htm treated by peoiallsta for over I years h still continued to have pans. I had al most given up In despair, but know. ins virtue or LW. allies' Antl.Paln Ing the virtus Of Dr. nua for sick head sobs, I concluded to try the Nervine. Uurtng June. 104, I ravs tatra a taaapoonfuX three times s day. then In Julv I aava it aa dlrentari. anu i wuiu see urn ns and he has not had August it. 19. and medicine sines Jan.-OT, i intprov t spell alaos aa . taken no I am writln the eaas Just aa It la hoping- It wlU jnouce others to try It" W. a ALLISON, Mooresvllls, W. C. Your druggist sal It Dr. Miles' Nerv Ins. and ve authorize him to return tries sf first bottls (only) If It faJla to benefit you. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind BRYAN BELIEVES Y.M.G.A. VICTORY CERTAIN Pght School PRESIDENT'S SON IS VASIIIWG ffOOL THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY CONSIDERED BY TOE DEAD OF OUR NATION TOE MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL DUMAN OCCUPATIONS , It ia certain that President Roosevelt must look upon the textile Industry as the. most im portant of all human industries when he selects it as tha life occupation of his son. And that the boy ma acquire thorough understanding of the business know It from top to bottom he Is STARTED at the bottom, and his education and drilling begins at the BEGINNING, ts wit ness this special telegram printed in the Portland Morning Oregonlan on October 8 Hartford, Conn., Oct. 1. (Special.) Tomorrow morning Theodore Rooae- " . ' vclt Jr., son of the president, will don overalls and jumper and assist the oper ators in the wool department of the Hartford Carpet Corporation at Thomp sonville in unloading the raw wool from the cars and in assorting and wash ing it. Young Roosevelt appeared at the factory this mornjng at 8 o'clock and stayed around the office all day. The other operators at the mill watched his every move as he walked from'one department to another, and when he went to the honl; of Vice-President Higgins for lunch a crowd followed, and an other crowfl followed him back to the factory a half hour later. Tomorrow morning at 7 o'clock the president's son will go into the wool department and work the same as though his name was Smith and his father a hodcarrier. It is thought he will get about $13 or $18 a week. For the present young Roosevelt will live with Mr. Higgins, but later on he will move to a Thomp- , sonville boarding-house, where he will live the same as other boarders. tie coins (CENTER. OFT (Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.) Falrview, Lincoln, Neb., Oct . i Bryan haa given out ' the following highly hopeful ' statement: "Every report made to me Indicates that r.ot only la the trend among: the voters toward Democracy this year, but the sentiment for our candidates and our party ia Increasing. My advices ars that not only will our candidates for president and Ice-president have a large majority of the popular vote, but ws win also navs ins majority in me electoral college." HISS A MRS. FOR A WEEK HOBODY Oil" 32 Teachers 60 Classes Term Opens Monday. tember 28, 1908 Sep- Fee 3 Mo. Term Arcnnntlnr Si B.OO Alaebra 3 00 Architectural Drawing- ft O' Arithmetic ' Bookkeeping , . . . Business Correspondence .' Business Law Curoentrv and Woodworking . . Chemistry Gen'l and ApolTed. Civil Service (see director) . . . Commercial oeogrraphy Commercial Bhow Card BOO 1:88 1888 Electricity and Elec English, for Foreign Men Writing- Machinery ' Special Dispatch to The JoornaL) North Powder, Or, Oct. 8. That one of tha moat prominent young ladies In this community her family one of the most widely known throughout this seotlon of tha country could be married at. horns la the presence of a number of witnesses, mak ing no special attempt at con cealment, and the fact not be come known to others for ths space of a week. Just because no one mentioned it before or after Hk occurrence, waa demonstrated to the satisfaction of all when It was announced today that Miss Affle Barnes, daughter of Dr. E. W. Barnes, and Mr. Hanna of Portland, were married one week ago today, at the home of the bride's parents, by Kev. C D. -Fawoett, before a dosen wit nesses. Mr. and Mrs. Hanna took ths evening train for Port land ths sams day, where they had rooms at the Cornelius. 4 Knarlish Grammar English, Practical English, Advanced and Rhetoric English Literature Freehand Drawing Geometry, Plain and Solid 655 German Latin i Machine Design Manual Training (Boys) Mechanical Drawlna Mechanics and Applied Math. . . Motors, Hyaro-uarnon Mining and Assaying Penmanship Pharmaoy Physical Geography Physics Plumbing Practical Lumbering Real Estate Law Salesmanship Shorthand Spanish Surveying; and Mapping; Telegraphy and Dispatching . . . Trigonometry HERE'S WHAT WE OFFER INVESTORS AT GORDON FALLS We give, free with each bond, fifty shares of stock. The bond-buyer gets his $100 returned to him in ten years. 1 Bonds may be paid for $10 down and $10 per month. Bondholders desiring employment are given preference. The stock shares in the profits of the company's mills and factories forever. STOCK IN EASTERN TEXTILE MILLS PAYS DIVIDENDS AS FOLLOWS: (From Specially Prepared Reports.) Typewrltim Vocal Music Wood .Turning 10. worKing Boys iunrnsn school. 4. Any self-respecting man or boy may Become a x . at. a. member ana en- Joy its privileges by paying ths fee. Bldg. Cor. 4th & Yamhill call or send for new Illustrated cat alogue. fo 00 O-OO 300 10.00 3.00 J:88 ?:88 25 OO 00 S:88 10. OO 3 OO &OQ 3 OO Tha Pannarall Manufactirrtnr comDanv of Blddeford. Maine, started years sgo. Is already paying 12 per rent In dividends and has a surplus of 2.e 1 9,000. Its capital la J2.656.000. The Laurel Lake Mills, Fall River, Mass., pays an nual dividends of 11 per cent, besides extras, on a capi tal stock of (600,000, and has a surplua of $250,000. The Great Falls Manufacturing company pays 12 per cent in dividends on a capital of $1,600,000. and haa a surplus of $860,000. The Troy Cottnn and Woolen Manufactory, with a capital of only $300,000, has a surplus of $474,498. The Pacific Mills, Lawrence, Mass., pays regular 12 ?er cent dividends and handsome extras on a capital of $.000,000, and has a suplus of $6,332,854 more than double its capital. The Union Manufacturing company, Fall River, Mass., has for 25 years paid an average of 15 per cent dividends annually on Its stock of $1,200,000, and has a surplus of $600,000. ' The Spalding Mills, Griffin, Georgia, with, a capital stock of $200,000, pays 10 per cent annual' dividends on its common stock, 6 per cent on Its preferred, and has net earnings of 22 per cent per annum. One of the largest and most wonderful textile plants in the world Is the Amoskeag Manufacturing company. It navs rearular annual dividends of 10 Der cent besides fine ertras on a capital of $5,T60,000, and haa a surplus of $3,720,691. It owns numerous mills, employs 6,000 males and 7,000 females; has 650,000 spindles; 20,000 looms, weaves 3,850,000 yards - of cotton and 170,000 yards of worsted per week, uses 48,000,000 pounds ot cotton per annum ana iu,4uo,utto pounas or wool, burns 100,000 tons of coal a year, uses 60,000 gallons of oil per annum, ana nas a weekly payroll ox $112,000. STOCK IN EASTERN MILLS IS HOW QUOTED AT TllE FOLLOWING PRICES: (From the American Textile Manufacturer.) Ascushnet Mill Butler Mills Dartmouth Manufacturing Co.. Grinnell Manufacturing Co .... Nonqultt Spinning Co Barnard Manufacturing Co .... Narragansett Mills Aetna Antoskeag $00.00 125.00 $15.00 176.00 104.00 100.00 122.00 100.00 240.87 8 CALIFOIcNIA BATES . OF 6. 0. P. SPEAKERS Ban sTrancisco, Oct $. The Republi can campaign in California will be start sd off tonight with two big meetings, one at Redlng and another at Martinet Attorney &arouel Bhortrldge will speak at Redding and Governor GUlett at Mar- UronUht's' meetings are the first big msetlnjrs to be held tills fall, and the Republican state oentoal committee an n ounces that the big guns In southern California will bs fired next weak. It haa not bean decided yeg who ahall speak i. twta Anaelaa. but It la likely that Go enter GUlett will bs one of the main speakers. . woM haa been, received ret from v Senator Dolllver. wlso Is to. .speak here this month. If senator uouiver comes to the coast by way of Portland bs will ha able to stay here, only two days, and will apeak here and at Los Angelea If he arrives on the Southern route, he will probably have three meetings, ths third at Oakland. Tbe Oakland com rntttss haa offered $1,000 for ths meet-lag- j "Feci All In?" More than likely you've allowed your Stomach, Liver and Bowels to become weak and ' Inactive, and if such is the case, you ought to take a course of ' 1 nOSTETTERYfUl Pi STOMACH n VV J LI BTTERz) GALE SWEEPS OVER HIM (United Press Leas Wtro.l Williams, Arli.. Oct $. Damage amounting to hundreds of thousanda of dollars Is reported as ths result of a gale which swept across Arizona at the rate Of 100 miles an hour veatardav. v;rops are ruinea, Duuaings blown down, telephone and telegraph wires crippled and forests destroyed. A rire ners stsrted in Babbit Bros.' general merchandise stors and destroyed six ouuaings in ine nearr or the Dusl- ness section. After the fire had been In Drocrees about an hour, a terrific ax. plosion of dynamite shattered the ruins I or tbe Babbit store. Arlington 121.76 Blgwlow Carpet 110.00 Cooheco 260.00 Dwlght 950.00 Everett 126.25 Jackson 1,000.00 Lawrence 133.25 Monadnock Mills 1,000.00 Otis 1,852.60 flaco 4 Pette, pfd 116.26 Bristol Manufacturing Co 116.00 City Manufacturing Co $ Dartmouth Trust Certificates Kljburn Mills Manomet Mills Chace Mills Tecumseh Mills Appleton Androscoggin Bates Boston Duck Columbian Edwards 1 . . . . Franklin Great Falls Lancaster (new) Massachusetts Nashua Pepperell Salmon Falls Manufacturing Co 185.00 $16.00 126.00 108.60 118.00 129.00 131. 1J 165.0 195.00 1,825.00 1,012.60 116.00 167.00 157.00 133.38 101.00 600.00 278.00 113.00 50 SHARES WORTH $92,625.00 If the reader owned 50 shares of stock In the Otis, Mass.. mills, he could sell It for $92,625.00, but If In the Nonqultt, the lowest-priced stock quoted, he could get only $5,000 for it. But even at that. If the shares cost him nothing, he would not have much room for com plaint. Considering the fact that our plant will be op erated by a power generated by water, which will cost us nothing, we believe it will not be long until our stock will sell at as high a figure as any of those east ern mills, and in that caae We Are Actually Giving Away a $5090 Interest in Gordon Falls But If the owner should be patient and . hold his stock for a few years, until It should rise to the value of the Otis, then he would receive the splendid fortune of $92,625 for his holdings. Certainly we will not re main lowest of all at the bottom of ths heap with all the waterfall advantages of Gordon Falls, so It may bs confidently expected that' OUR BONDS AT 6 PER CENT AND TBE PROFITS ON THIS FREE STOCK, RANGING FR011 10 TO IS PER CENT WILL EVENTUALLY INCREASE THE INC0IIE FROM THESE BONDS TO 15 TO 20 PER CENT Isn't It easy to figure this out for yourselfT surely there are none so stupid they cannot understand It Dmpany, is mailed rree to any A postal card will bring it to THE OOKDON FALLS GAZETTE, an illustrated paper published by the company, la mailed free to any address, also it tens tne story 01 mis Deaumui iownaii una an us opporiunuies. any place on earth. orricuBSi E. T. JUDD President CHAS. COOPEY ...First Vice-President OSCAR HEINTZ. . Second Vice-President GEO. L. PEAS LEE Treasurer SYDNEY B. VINCENT Secretary A. T. LEWIS Company Attorney Capital Stock $225,000 THE GORDON FALLS ELECTRIC AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY 210-211 Commercial Club Bldg, Portland, Or. TeL Main 985 INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAVyS OF OREGON Bricks and debris were nuned into tne air. breaklna win dows and endangering the lives of the people wno were rushing throuch the streets. Ths losses are as follows: Rahhit Pros.. $1 0.000; Harrall lodalna-houaa and building, f2S.000; Hill A Kennedy. lle.eoo: Joe Johnson, proprietor of build. ings, il.vve; Handerson. $10,000; Sweet wood saloon. $26,000, and a Chinese' res- eaurant, contents and building. $16,00, owned by Johnson, mostly covered by ! oull find tt just the medi cine vou'va been needing:. -It trill tone and strengthen the "inner man," and prevent Sick Headache, Biliousness Kidnej TrruKes, Djrprptii, Indigt- i Jni. Start todar. IVHAT'S THE USE OF BIG IIW A good school none better. Well established rtp0.ta.t1oa. Successful graduates. Skillful, painstaking teachers. Living: Expenses 16w. Many other advantages. Let us tell you about them. Write for catalogue. SALEM. OREGON W. I. STALEY, PRINCIPAL freltoe' Ssa Francisco, Oct. pressing need which better neval facilities WVa.l $ Resitting the ealets today for at Baa Francises rang or. it commercial Cxxllva of this eity bars petltloeei Secretary ef the !ary Meteaif ts recommend la his forthcota- ' Ins report ts the preeldeet that a rora- an I Mia appotttas ts snaae a cota- huiitiiiii 01 an anattera Parte lo ta ( te tbe Mara Ia.ii.4 nary-rard is tria tetter te Sw-ratarr afetealf II ts pelru ut I bat the board esr-ointed brwKs r- teat year nmniMMH a r'n far SitpmiTig tha chattel la Mare Ised straits ard It ts eH ts,t IMr. are bat wa erremks f auffirlant a ta te a 'W Bcia war tiinn 1k0 lira eat xaat wn is At " a a swt ri- Wat ee tkiN f t re are It 4vfca. U ts . ttt4 ibl fa"T.Mta ! aj d hare for carina for a larse fleet. aa. If the necessity rsr tne protection oy auch a fleet should ariae. It would bs NfiilarMl uaaleaa tbrouch lack of dock Ing faculties A board composed of four members Is suggested. FIGHT WITII BURGLAR IN IXKY DARKNESS (t allot Frees taaard wlrv.t Taeoma. Wash-. Oct. I A burglar ransacked tbe Irrtng hooee. til South C street, early this morning, fought 1 baad-to-basd cwtabat in ths Inky dark 1 as with tbe proprietor. D. R Cook. 0 rtosa he Inflicted setreral knife wosnds. ana made hie esrapa wita a gold watch tits' $ caa belonging to a roomer. Is eaarrhln- tha rnnene of tbe hotel, the bwrflar flashed bis dark lantern ta i'onk'a far. aaaSesitng hlsa. The pro rVetor thot h- aa tui fnsa. lumped f-we KM and erarfled with ths man. They nattVad -rr rl ta tha darfc na. satl finally t Ha rurs'ar drew a t and f erf ad Me or panel t ta rrrsae bte hit. Tha taef then avcanad. Cew s turls are n sertea ' BEIICU PEOPLE CRY COWARDICE (CaKae' Sram fill Wtral Ban Trsnclsco. Oct. I. That erery- one in the Ul-fatad bark Star of Bengal, which waa wrecked off the Alaaiaa coast with tha loss of 111 Urea. Septem- It. could bars been saved If th towboata Hattle Gase and Karak ba. made aa effort. Is ths statement made todar br aaven rarrlrors nr tns wrerc who gavs tbelr testimoay befcrs United ftates inspectors of Ctesm V testis u. F. BoUea and John K. Bui car. Gaa Jobnaon, a cannery fireman, who ws a paaaenaer ea ths Star ef BartgaL sneds dtrect eharares ef cewardtc eeateet ths car-tlna at tb tars. There waa plenty of time, bs sal A. fee ths tur- bnt te stand br and ears reryoes sa te wrecked bark. "Tts sea was set very h'gli, as 3 there HILL MILITARY ACADEMY A boarding and day school for young men and boys. Accredited to Stanford. Berkeley, Cor nell. Amherst snd all stats universities snd agricultural e s 1 1 s g s s. - Wake reset-rations now. For Illustrated catalogus and other literature, address rail term beg-las Sep, is, los 3. IT. ITLL, BL X, PrtnelpaL roBTiuro. ojaxooar NOTiCE TO THE PUBLIC On account of order of Countv Com missioners that .only ( single cars will be per mitted to operate over theMadison Bridge, Oregon City and ;Carddero cars will arrive and leave East Morrison and Water streets. Effective Saturday morning, Oct. 3, 1903. Outgoing passengers for these trains can reach these cars by using tars crossing Morrison-street Bridge. - . Cazadero and Oregon City trains will leave East Water and East Morrison streets on the same schedule as formerly main tained at First and Alder streets, Portland Railway, light & power Co. TEXTIILE IE WEST California Excursion .; ... . ' - ' SAN FRANCISCO AND RETURN October 3 and 4 Special Excursion Tickets to San Francisco 'and return will be sold for $25 from Portland, with corre sponding low rates from all other points on the Southern Pacific Co.'s Lines in Oregon LIMIT OF TICKETS, TWENTY-NINE DAYS This excursion, which was made on account of the Trans Mississippi Commercial Congress, is open to Jhe public. For particulars, sleeping-car reservations and tickets, call. at City Ticket Office, Third and Washington street, Portland, or any S. P. Agency elsewhere. Wm. McMurray, Gen. Pass. Agt, Portland, Or. FOR GOODNESS SAKE EAT BUTTER-NUT BREAD THE KINO Of ALl) BX50DS. tOSm TMAT 'TKXS T.S.BE& ZB OJK TIE IOAJT Hats your Thimble ' echansed If It does not happen to fit 5Sfc Watch for the names of othsr Thimble find era In Tuesday's Journal. WATCH FOR THE GOLD THIMBLES BUTTER.NUT BREAD TODAY IN aOMS XX OX ST THTsfBTiH ZTtTSSSS Mrs. C. Pander. Mrs. Thomas E. ferson fit. Mrs. Leslie, (07 Yukon Are. 674 First st Hughes, 410 Jef- Mrs. A. P. Vail. 423 Oiford St Mrs. M. Juchemlch. 289 Porter St Mrs. P. M. Hubbard. 1376 Haw ' thorns Ave. . BUTTER-NUT BREAD CO. BSCOVB AHB OOLXTMSZA BTSE33T8. ' "ri S)i F.- vi lit I fit 4V !W t I A ...... v. . ,imtt J I . .. .. y-.....viw.-w',-.'- -......-'- - .sf.... The above new and thoroughly modern home, in midst of select residences, with grounds 69x100, on corner, No. 741 Broadway, can be ha!d on very reasonable terms. There is no better proposition offering: JACKSON PEERING PHONE MAIN 345. . 248 STARK ST. t? AD KI tXUfl 17 VA! 7 I T A D M 8 ew-A..i fTisav. i v w sUJasrs,iva AT THt I but moderate wind blowlnr when we first struck." ssld Johnson, "and it seemed that there wss rlentv ef ilm. for the Hauls Gere and karak to corns to our rescue. Tha turbmi. m na loose, howerer, and let us drift." Fraarla afulr. second rook on tha mimr of Benral; Daniel WUson. s carpenter: Alar Hansen, a sailor, snd seTeral other, surrivors corroborated this testlmonr, I "There wss olentr sf tints tar m ail io ht( oeen saroa rr ws AS a sjot bean deserted." said Wilson. I Ths Inreetia-atioa into the wreck. which was bes-ua yesterdar, will be oen-! "iura inr KTrrai oajs. i ne rrevs sr ina (ssoosts wtii aa questioned as to the -statements thst the lines to the star or Henaal ware est. and. will hm asked ts (Its their veretoa sf ths story. , ; CVmipsale lmterptm alM. tsales) sraes) a Tea laseaaL) . (lira. Or. Oct l-Art teles ef In- corporation Iists t-ees filed ta .ths s 1 BS $25.00 warded for Bookkeeping highest scholarship in and Business training". YOU EARN FROM DIRECT EFFORT. s J " awarded for highest record in Toch' 'lT)&JJJ Jyvwriting. Enter any time. Writ for Information.' BAKER CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE: A L. McCsralej, Principal. . Baker City, Oregon t nMMXKxiEmiixxmizxmMXKH fv-s sf ths secretsTy ef side ss, fol lows: - Ths Sunset la)id S 4 Isreatraent eotfipssr; pr1rpl sffw. Portiand; capital sto-li. IT.w; tncorporstSL An drew J. I.li'iirn. Ttommm X. Parsons Sr1 Part B rrr- calapooia f wit Crvwers Aitos, rrinclpal efflra. Oakland: Lynn Catos and renlfa! a.v liMi liwerieittoTt, PhU'e Bcekia S. P. Drew. Tt as cost c-e tra.-Atlartl ce. We rtmfn rer llla.e so far" hi -r ts repair rNi broke hf trsaj. i A A