THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENINO. OCTOBER' 10.
1008.
MAKES M
Eiffhih Biennial Fruit Fair
Is' but Five Dajs Off and
Preparations Arc 1 About
WOOL TRUST PINCHES
THE AMERICAN GROWER
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According: to Statement of Francis S. Monnett Losses In
, . ; Ohio From Sales Will linn Yearly Over Ono
" Million Dollars.
. Br John X. Letbrop.
Cbloaaa. I1I Oct. 18 That 1 0L 00.
Complete for the Becep-pounds of wool were import ut
IlOn 01 llSllOrS. ' eoqntryt that under reciprocity author
isations of the law most ot this wool
la handled to the detriment Of Amerloan
wool growers, and that tha wool trust
reaps tha major portion of tha benef it
(Rperlal IHDpatcb to Tbe JoaraaL)
of tha Ilirgley law, ara aaaertlona made
to mo by JTrancia B. Monnett. tha to.-
Hood River. Or, Oct Tba eighth I moua truat fighter of Ohio, Inveterate
biennial Hood River fruit fair win l??l.i"y"aaln,reomD,n'
pen Thuraday. October- 1J, -continuing Mr Monnett. besides being a truat
until tha evening of Saturday, October I fighter, la a wool grower. He iaya hia
IV Tha fair manager, bavo planned JHruet thue- ,
for a bigger fair than haa over been I vur losaee In Ohio from' wool salea
attempted and tha .display of apples "ff ?r,7 ,ronl
.... JTk ,... i. . K. tna ILaOaOO to IJ.aOO.OOO. Meat raiaere of
.nu j" t, mutton Hare lost .ii.boo.aoe mora tola
larreat and flnaat arar placed on exhl-1 , v.. ...
bltlon on tha coast Several thouaand -jcvaVr shlnnar haa oald ll 1.1 to
"iCvery ahlpper haa paid
berga, Newtownn, Winter U&nanas and! vvary haA of a family 1
other varieties or rency eppiea ara nowprl0ee for woolen goods. HI a
..I At kin mr
being prepared. Hosier. Underwood! 0e batter aualit tiaa hun tha hiahaal
and wime uaimon wui eompnn ior meialnce tha war tlmea.
to-odd cupa and medal which tha ae-l '-Who have been the beneflolarleaT Tha
aeelation , is orrermg as sreraiuma ana I little iroun or wool truat munitM in
which ara tha handsomest and moat ex- I Boston and Philadelphia, tha group of
pensive ever put up. v i piunaering mgnwaytnen wno organised
'ine appiea uuu win pa pui on uia-1 m American wooien company, ana wno
play by White salmon wm do picaeo operate it in defiance or tne Sherman
from the priae winners at lta fruit antl-truat law. -
fair, which will be held October 1 and "What have been ' their proflta thta
34, and growora on tha other aide of yearT I give you a few flguree from
the Columbia ara predicting uiat tney
corporate recorder The American Wool
en company haa an laaue of about 14,
000, tue ooraruun and preferred atook;
tha common haa rleen in value alnoa
November, 107, 104 per oent; tbe pre
ferred baa rlaen 10 per oent In the same
period.
"If I had aa ma oh evidence aa thle
and othar facta easily obtainable. In a
murder trial, 1 could convict a precnr,
and no court would give him a new
trial."
Regarding the Importation of J01.0OO,
000 nounda of wool laat year, the law
permlta bringing In foreign wool, pay
ing tha duty, manufacturing It Into
goods here, and the exportation of It.
with tha refunding by tha government
or tha duty.
Thla law la presumed to bring to the
nation some eompensaiorr iwnom i
offset tha ln-brlnging of foreign wool
and lta exportation wlta duty returned,
rhlnh Af aaiim nlaaa f or A f rTi wool In
direct competition with domeatlo wooL
Many men of both partlea have fa
vored reciprocity; yet aome have asked
as to what compensatory benefit haa
been received In tha Instance of tna lai-
nortatlon of Australian wool.
Marshall Field, tbe Chicago merchant
nrinpA. was one of tha chief Importers
under thla arrangement. He waa one of
several.
It will ha noted that this orveratlon of
raclnronltv enables the holding up of
orioea Tor an roooa connuniea hi iiuiuv.
at tha ssme time permitting the woolen
goods makers to aeii aorotm cnii
than at home, as doea the steel trust.
SIXTH Bill
t I
SESSION CLOSES
Delegates to Unitarian Con
ference Depart From
Hood itlver.
1,
OREGON HOTELS
HOTELS AND RESORTS
1 i m u i. ,i ii ii i ,i n. i, ,-..,".1 , I,,,1 i i j
(BperUI Dlaeatck te Tbe Joe rail.)
Hood River, Or, Oct. 10. Tha sixth
annual aaaalon of tba North Pacific oon
ferenoa earn to n close at a lata boar!
last night, after what la said to have
been tha moat notable Catherine- Of that
oliurch in thla district.
Tba dalegatee are entnusiaatio over
the receutlon alven them at Hood. River.
On leaving for their homes today they
expressed themselves ' aa ' very much
pleased with their trip through tha ap
ple growing districts or tna vaiiey.
The oloalna aaaalon of tha confe
was tha most tnteraating that waa held.
t waa ODened' with a devotional aervloa
ea oy liev. n. wuier. pastor or tna uni
tarian church at Portland. Thla waa
followed by a violin solo by William
Chandler, a voun . violinist of Hood.
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The Journal's Free Information Bureau
. To nbJa lu rcadara to'obttJn rdUbla flrit-hand Information regard
Inf tha botala and reaorta whoa announcementa appear in thia column,
Tba Journal haa inatalled a frta information bureau. Deacriptivi litara
tura, rataa, ate, wjll b ajiadly f grniahard to thoea interested. .'
The nerroiia a train throufirh which I Can trsllv Located
t-nanoier, a young vionniat or nooa. yaarwa,lrarf J4y U PAA M OertaUQ
who rendered ona of Kuballk'a e cU eo- T i u . " ' . rV.TT. wtT
tiona MtaoM or the rear Mema almost be
ltr. Sfra lhB. "faXT .nD; yona enaaraiK, ana rwqentJy
HOTEL OREGON
- CORNER SEVENTH AND' STARK STREETS
Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per i
uay ana up Jiuropean rianFree.Bus.v
;WRIGHTrDICKINSON HOTEL CO.; Props. 3
,
'Modoni' Improvcmenta
U1 walk away with - several of tha
prlzea. Mosler la also planning to sue
. cessfully compete with Hood Kiver, and
the Underwood exhlbltora ara confi
dant that they will not go away empty
. banded. " ' ' ' - s
Contrary to tna Custom In previous
, exhibits, no names will ba allowed on
exhibita thia year until after tha prlzea
: are awarded, which la expected to take
place tha first day. Fruit exhibits will
' be designated by numbers until the
Judges make tha awards. In order to do
away with any partiality. In addition
' to the display o
UNCLE SAM IS RAPIDLY DEVELOPING
ISOLATED LOWER ROGUE COUNTRY
(Special Plpntrh to Tbe Joonuil.)
Grants Pass, Or., Oct 10. Aa a re-
?o"tr,eWd.SDlanpplethe?a will be of tha boost given it thia past
exhibita or vegetables, canned rruit and
other products, t i v
, Entertainment for "Visitors.
Muslo will bo furnished at the exhi
bitions each dav and a committee la ar
- ranging for entertainment In tha even
ings. To provide accommodations for
the visitors many Hood residents Tire
planning to convert their homes , into
temporary hotels and a special com
mittee has been appointed to look after
the city's guests.
A' special feature will be the erection
of a tent by the Hood River University
club- for. tho entertainment of visitors.
The headquarters of the club will bo lo
cated near the fair building. Members
of the club will act as a committee of
the whole on entertainment Saturday
evening, October 17, the club will cele
brate tho close of the fair with a ban
quet at the Mount Hood hotel. Many
Invitations have been Issued to this
event v
The newly organized Hood River Bar
association will ; look after visiting
. members of the legal fraternity and
wili give a supper on one of the even
ings during the . fair.
Entertainments- of a private nature
will also be provMed and tho women
of ono of the churches wlU furnish a
dinner each day to accommodate the
large crowds. , .. ,.... ... .-, ...
ox the exhibits will be1- In place on
the opening day. The ' largest attend
ance, however, is expected on Saturday,
- Portland day, when a special train will
be run from that city.
BAKER COUNTY'S -FAIR
AND RACE
MEET NEXT WEEK
summer by, the United States govern
roent through the. forest service, Curry
county and the lower Rogue river coup
try la enjoying the moat rapid, devel
opment in that section's history. New
mining districts ara being opened, lm
portant mineral ' discoveries made, new
towns laid out new dairying and farm
Ing districts settled and new gold pro
ducers added to the list of placer
mines. In former years northern Curry
county and an tne vast region 01 tne
lower Rogue has been isolated, shut
out from the main world by mountain
barriers. The government, at an ex
pense of many thousand dollars, has
constructed a seven-ioot irau ouwn
river from Gallce to Gold Beach. Be
sides the trail, the government through
the forest service. Is also constructing
a telephone line down the -river. This
lino will touch all tha mining camps
and settlements for a distance of 60
miles below Gallce, and extends all the
way from Grants Pass to Gold Beach.
Thou eh both the trail and the tele
phone lines were constructed primarily
ror tne use or tne roresi service, mey
will be used also by tbe. general public.
The forest service, through Superin
tendent Anderson, maintains a large
construction crew on the trail. The
work has been tedious and expensive, aa
a great portion of the new highway was
blasted out of solid rock. A cable sus
pension bridge was hung across the
river about ten miles below Callce. This
structure Is of 180-foot span and Is hung
by a heavy steel cable. It Is seven feet
wide and will support pack trains as
well as men. The construction crew 1"
now at work on a difficult section of
trail a few miles below this bridge.
When tHls Is cut through the remainder
of the route will be easy, and the new
road will Boon be opened all the way
to Gold Beach. The old trail out of
Curry, over which the mall has been
carried by way of Mule creek and West
Fork, will be abandoned, anr the mall
carried over the new and shorter route.
The steepest portion-of the new trail Is
less than 10 per cent., and It reaches a
much lower altitude than the old trail.
With this arenerous boost from the na
tional government the mining camps
and settlements or tne lower koruo
river country will come rapidly to the
front. New quartz mines are being
opened up on lower Illinois river and at
Almeda. Several, very promising copper
el Pl addreaa of tba evening, reviewing - '".J a.
Unltarianlsm on tha coast Ha told I DTtDgS On DerTOUS prostration, al&t
aoout arr ving at Ban jrranciaco in lniT apellS. (UaClneaaV tleeDle8DeS8
early alxtlea. Just as tna war waa break- IZZliZTTK'
ing out, carrying a letter or Introduction auu a, koucim wroai ms uwmu vi mo
to star King, tho pioneer Unitarian feminine aYitem. until Ufa 'teems
ni.K -.7 .V:.. .T" - " . .V. I alfnetJieir mia-.rar.lA
u , l .. whu w- imv , T u. k 11 w maw. i n -
oonxuci nad just reacnod nan Francisco,
and General Johnson, who bad been a
aasMwaHai abawaM - i'i
' EUROPEAN PLAN
Seventh' and
Phfl Matachan St
m plan" w m mm
la one tried and - true remedy,
r- .
LYDIAE.PINKHAr.rS
VEGETABLE COMPOUflD
restores the feminine stitem to a
strong, healthy, normal condition.
Mrs. Ella Oriffin. of Park St. Can.
Johnson waa unable to carry out hlsl (On, JN.I 'WTitCS tO MT8. Jrmluiam:
pu. ui iiiia worn nr, Dmiui saio iaii
King became a martvr to the causa, aa
me severe strain ruined ma health
I
t
glowing tribute to Dr. T. I Eliot, who
classmate of Jefferson Davis and waa In
onarga or tna united Htatea army ae
partment of tha FaclAo coast waa In sym
pathy with tha secession of the south
ern eta tea. It was learned that he con
templated closing tha porta of San Fran
cisco and seizing the government of the
atata to aid tha southern cause.
Star -sting's Orsat Work.
Mr. King. Mr. Smith atated, toured
the atata. making hundreda of speeches
ana arousing so mucn opposition tnat
For all OTBrvrorkod women there fcoajr isame stoma Pat-a tl 00 ii tin 9nn
la mtutj aooaw , . -
The SDeaker told of the strua-rlea of
the comparatively new denomination to
get a foothold on the coast and paid a
mines have also been developed, and ore
Is being brought out by pack pony for
sniDment troin uoia ueacn. lw oia
channels, benches and bars along Rogue
river are all rich diggings, and several
was Portland s first Unitarian minister,
who was present In the audience. It
waa through Mr. Eliot he said, that
Portland waa larselr Indebted for lta
public library and many reform move
ments In charitable and prison work.
The broadness of the Unitarian faith
made it possible, the speaker declared,
for the most untrammeled thinkers to
embrace It. and he called attention to
the fact that Whittler. Emerson and
Hawthorne, who, he said, were the great
est literary lights of the American con
tinent, were Unitarians.
At the conclusion of Mr. Smith's ad
dress. Rev. Paul S. Bandy of Salem ad
dressed the meting and Miss Helen
Johnson gave a piano solo. The session
of the conference was concluded by an
address by Rev. Dr. Eliot of Portland.
The next meeting of the conference
will be held at Everett, Wash., In 1909.
THE ANNUAL SUNDAY
SCHOOL CONFERENCE
OF PRESBYTERIANS
(Sofia! Dispatch to Tbe Journal.)
Ashland, Or.. Oct. 10. The Oregon
synod was preceded Thursday by tha
productive hydraulic mines have already sixth annual Sunday school conference,
I waa troubled lor three rear with
female weakness, backache, paina in
my aide, and headaches. I waa mo&i
miserable and discouraged, for doctor
rare me no relief. LydTa E. Pinlchatn'a
Vegetable Compound brought back xnr
health and made me feel better than
ever before."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydla E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has been the
standard remedy for female ills,
and has positively cured thousands of
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
tion, nbrold tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down
feeling, flatulency, indiges
tion, dizziness or nervous prostration.
Why dontyoutryit?
Mrs. Plnkham invites all sick
women to write her for advice.
She has guided thousands to
health. Auirmt Lynn, Mass.
lis
NEW PERKINS HOTEL
Fifth and Waahington-Sta. Portland, Or.
OPENED JUfVB lat, 1Q08
"Modern luxury at moderate prices." In the heart
ot business and shopping district Exquisitely
furnished. 'All modern conveniences, Liberal num
ber private baths.. Sample rooms. Handsomest
Cafe and Grill in northwest; music 'Bos meets all
trains. Rates $1.00 and up. . .
' W. Swetland. Manager.
THE CORNELIUS
"The Houae of Welcome"
CORNER PARK AND ALDER
Portland's : Bon Ton Transient Hotel. Headquarters
for the Traveling Public. European Plan. Single $1.50
and up. Double $2 and up. Our Free Omnibus Meets
All Trains. -
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C. W. CORNELIUS
Proprietor
-N. K. CLARKE
Manager
been developed, particularly
Moon and Paradise bars.
on Half
(Special Dispatch to Tbe Joarnal.1
Baker City, Oct 10.-!-Baker county's
; fair and race meeting will open Tues
day, October 13, and the management
Is satisfied that It will be one of the
best shows ever given here.
The state has offered 1 1,500 to ba
distributed as premiums and in the va
rious classes of exhibits the amounts
are very liberal.- Tha fair and race
meet will continue for five days.
At the fair grounds there Is the larg
est numDer or trotting ana running
horses ever here for a race meet and in
teresting speed contests are antici
pated. Tha Baker City concert band will dis
course music daily.
STATE FIHAHCES LET NO ASIATIC
I mtmi BE ADITTED
Corporation Taxes and Fees Slogan of California Union-
'Help to Swell Receipts.
ists Will Pledge Con
gressmen Boycott.
Rev. H. T. Babcock of Salem presiding.
The meeting was addressed by several
prominent Sunday school workers.
, Rev. Franklin Geselbracht spoke on
The Adolescent Why Does He .Leave
the Sunday School?'; Rev. W. 8. Holt,
D. D., "Relation of Sunday School Mis
sions to Home Missions," Rev. C. A.
I'hlpps delivered two stirring addresses
and Rev. J. W. Mllllgan. D. D., closed
the conference with a report of the
board. The (conference was one of the
best in the history of Sunday school
missions.
The eighteenth annual session of tho
synod of Oregon was opened Thursday
evening at 7:30 o'clock with a strong
sermon by Rev. W. 8. Gilbert retiring
mnnpralnr I? ar Pnh.t i.1.. ,
essays on psychology and crime, 1J08.
ruisDury Attention. isu.
RELIGION.
Matheson The representative men of
tne turns.
Smyth Passing Protestantism and
coming Catholicism, 1908.
UBEPUL ARTS.
Brookes- Practical gas and oil an-
?ina handbook, a manual of useful in
ormatlon, 1905.
Clapnerton Practical paper-making, a
manual for paper-makers and owners
and managers of paper mills, ed ed.,
rev., 1907.
Donaldson Modern hot water heat
ing, steam and gasfitttng, 1S0S.
Gerhard The superintendence of pip
ing installations in buildings; sanitary,
hydraulic and. gas. 1907.
irvme The Magazine Style Code, a
TUB
PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OR.
Snropeaa Plaa
Modarm
Xestaoxaat.
Keadqnarters for
Tonrists and Com.
roerclal Travelers.
Special rataa made
to families and
atngla gentlemen.
The management
will ba pleased at
all times to ahow
rooma and give
prices. A modern
Turkish bath es
tablishment la the
hotel.
B. 0. Bowsra, Mgr.
manual for the guidance of authors, re-
of
,T0IL BARRETT TO
STOP AT MEDFORD
(Special DlFoatch to The Journal.) I (United Preaa Leaaed Wire.)
Salem, Or., Oct. 10. Cash in tha gen- San Joe, Oct. 10. The delegates to
eral fund, aa shown by the treasurer's j the convention of the state federation
monthly report issued yesterday, of labor are preparing Individual plans
amounts to 1214,897.98, and there will for carrying on an active campaign for
ba due from the several counties on legislation to exclude all Asiatic lmml-
November 1 about $400,000 more, mak- j gratlon. Before the convention ad
ing enougn to pay current expenses un- journed yesterday a strong resolution
til another tax has oeen couectea. un- w, -.-.-p iircinr 'in ii(
usually large receipts from Indirect WM Passed urging all trades-unionists K
elected moderator and Rv a rmn 1 porters snd all who writs. 1908.
Boozer temporary clerk. Rev. Knnls has 1 McComb, ed. Remco's manual
I been for twenty-five years home mis- apartment house service. 1907.
I slonary for Oregon, and his election as ?Jcp son Municipal Accounting.
Nuttln & Dock History of Nurainr.
CT&frrU NORTONIA HOTEL
auBTssmt on wasxxsqtov nr.
Portland's
Only Roof Garden
Ajnerloaa Bates to Tamlllea
and Bnropeaa Onx Bus Vaets All Trains
ample oltea. with Baths, for Traveling Kaa
BBi,; BOB 7
B ill i
moderator is generally approved.
y i. .ruin save nonce or a report to be
submitted for action which contemplates
""""s cnangos to present committee
work.
NEW BOOKS FOR THE
LIBRARY
' (United Prea Wlre.l '.;.'iV"
Medford. Or Oct. 10. John Barrett,
director-general of the Bureau of Amerl-
can Republics, bas wired tho Commer
cial club of this eity that ho will stop
-vln Medford. Tuesday evening, October
13, and address the residents of this sec
tion on "What the Pacific Coast Has In
; Store for Oregon."
This la the only stop between San
: Francisco and Portland that Mr. Barrett
- will make. Ha will leave Medford for
. Portland Wednesday morning.
? ? -
j . Weds Army Captain.
(Special Dispatch to Tha Jonrnil.)
Greensburg, Pa., Oct 10. Guests
from Washington, Philadelphia and
J cither cities attended the wedding here
today of Miss Georgette Burrell Wast.
, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M.
West, and Captain William Kelly. U.
. B. A. ! The ceremony was performed st
noon in Christ cnurch and was followed
t- hv a reception and breakfast st Cabin
HllU-the residence of the bride's uncla j
I ana turn, n.premv ana jtira
taxes, such as the corporation, lnsur- to campaign for the enactment of laws
ance and inheritance taxes, and from for the exclusion of cheap laborers.
'es of the state department, have pro- Th resoiutlon urged that only rep-
vlded the funds to meet the unusually . rcp
laire state exDenditures. resentatives In congress favorable to
The report issues yesterday covers j exclusion should be returned. A aup-
the first nine months of 1908, and shows piementary resolution waa passed re
n. tntHl exnendlture of 1992.672.47. or niwatm. uii ' j
approximately $110,000 a; month. At their friends not to patronize Asiatics I MagiU Sixty-five years In the Ufa of
.tn?,soate,S;a Pr business place where Asiatics a oil...
The following books at tha public li
brary will go into circulation on Octo
ber 12th:
BIOGRAPHT.
Bolgne Memoirs of the Comtesse da
Bolgne; ed. by Charlea Nicollaud, v. 2,
tha beginning of the year
in the general runa iio,3i(.ub. uneiare employed. A further resolution
sources from which the state revenue urges all unions of the federation to
have been derived ara shown in the fol
lowinar statement:
Cash on hand ........... .t 116,337.08
State tax, 1907 86,440.00
Interest on state tax, 1907. ' 48kG
State tax. 1908 763,178.62
Interest on state tax, 1908. y.62l
companies 60,039.01
Fees of the deDartment . of
state 62,806.13
Corporation license feea .... 106,076.66
Kxpreas company license
become members of the Asiatic Exclu
sion league.
Stomach Gases
and Torpid Livers
f..??....""8? 8.741.98 Give Way Before the Peculiar
Purifying Power of Stuart's
Charcoal Lozenges.
1 r
4
THERE is nO better wavl ! Mlacellaneoua
la ' . at
I to prove the curative
Telephone company license
fees . . . .
Telegraph company license
- fees
Sleeping car company li
cense fees
Refrigerator car company
license fees
Supreme court feea
Interest on deposits of state
fundR .
Inheritance tax
Transfer from swartip land
fund
1,069.41
1,090.27
1.832.86
powers of the Bitters than
to try a bottle the next
time your Stomach, Liver
and Bowels are weak and
unable to do their work.
Total .
Cash -on hand October 1.
Practically all
fund la now out at
being approximately
A Trial Package Bant rrea.
The foul e-asea of the atnmarh arM
the torpid action of tha liver are mi
6.258.73 viotlma for charcoal to overcome.
6,686.79 Jhis great natural cleaner and ab
- I ssrbent will most eertalnlr be relished
1.203. 46 by a system afflicted with gaseous or
siuggisn tenaencie.
Charcoal has long been known as s
81,208,130 46 Eeat absorbent of gas. A panful of
n ot aa charcoal will poaltlvelv nurlfv a room
the common" 'school 1Ji'",xw,U, J?ul .odor" 2d I'-..
at Interest the total absorbing ratio is one hundred times
It 16 410 000 greater than its own volume.
human Ills successfully. Tbe North
American Indians used it for anske
99.72
8,336.46
3fAIL SACK'S LOXG
CHASE OF CRUISER
MOSTETTER
ti U OtTLCBRATKO JI
STOMACH
BitterS
will nrriv ' to ' vmi v-n-l
i - - j j
quickly that it is the only
medicine you need. It is
p"eat benefit in cases of
Heart bum, Belchinr, In-
f .iiestion and Insomnia.
(t'nttH Prm Lfi-1 Wire.)
Seattle. O-t. 10. Many hrarta ara
happy on tha cruiser Milwaukee today
necause or tna arrival or a sac or mail
that haa long been overdue. The mail
and parr'1 stsrted from New York
many montns ago neaoed ror Seattle.
In the course of a week they arrived.
rui ine Miiwauaee nao aaiied ror Hon
OlullL
Tho newapapera and letters were for
warded to the island capital, but the
reoueaa cruiser was an tta way to Pan
ama wnea toe mail aaca arrived there.
Nothing daunted, the sack started for
Panama, only to find that the eluslra
crutaer as at Amaoala, Honduraa
1 he sack was an hour late In reachloa
Monoaraa ana a oar iaie, in enleaTonng
. 10 whp i-e Miiwauae at tun t ran
. '-taro. Tho crulaer as hr-aded for
Hreinenoa. arm tne mck tr a hasty
jrall trip to Seattle, reached tbe rnitaer
ilgtit.
I pgfctyxma ypra old .! never a
ttoMr.ache and never a tomb lost that
,1a. w'.nr ba l"t Us ha by (eth! This
tv.aa la C Tti Kill r.n t v. .
. . ! . n HWB
Tr nor.. Me., hai ad hearty, wbel
I reada wlthoBt g'aaaea. '
bite. Dolaon from taUnr wild harha Their imtura. lae
Owen Robert Owen, a hlnrranh. h
BOOKS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES.
Amlcle Marocco.
Amicis Olanda.
Cavallaro Pionierl ed eroi della atoria
Americana.
Cooper Der letxta Mohlkanar
Daenell Geslchte der Verelnigten
Egestorff i)ia sleben" Gernonn.
Caspay A Runga Engliacha konvoraa-
vions-grammatiK.
(irlmmelshausen Der abenteuerllche
Dimpuciua Klmpllclsslmus. 1 T.
Haring Isegrlmm.
Janltschek Hsrter aieg; roman.
Kretxner Eln verachlossenar mensrh.
Pucclantl Antologla Delia Poesla
iiajiana aa uanta ru Metastaalo.
Raabe Geaammelte Ersahlungen
Raff Mndellgeschlchten.
Relcke Im Splnnenwlnkel.
Rente Die Goldena Kette. and An
dere Ersahlungen. J
Scherr Michel. I
Wendtland Dre! Novellen.
Werner Adflerflug; Eln Gotteaurteil;
Awel Romane.
Werner Frele Bahnl.
U llbrandt Villa Maria.
Wolxogen Erlebtea, ErlattacMeS, Er
logenes. Worms Ana Roter Pemmerunf.
.uuMiia i;er onanauer. r-
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVXI
Bedford Bngllah Children la the
Olden Time. 1907.
Brail sford Macedonia, Its Racaa and
Smith The Storv of Iron and Steel.
1908.
VIgnler Model Steam Engine Design.
1907.
BOOKS ADDED TO THE REFERENCE
DEPARTMENT.
Association of State nnd National
Food and Dairy Departments. Annual
conventions. 1908-1907.
Cooper General Specifications for
Steel Railroad Bridges and Viaducts.
Rev. ed. 1906.
Douglas Venice on Foot 1907.
Hasse Index of Economic Material
in Documents of the States of tha Unit
ed States: Maine. 1907.
Hastse Index of Economic Material In
Documents of the Ststes of the United
States: Vermont. 1907.
McBeth The Nes Perces since Lewis
and Clark. 1908.
TUB HOTbC LE1SOX ifj A:
Portland's new and moat modernly furnished s lrJiw' gjSL
hotel. Third and Main streeta, fronting on tha fftiWi ' ,
beautiful City Plata and adjacent to business 'vj
center. Free 'bus to and from trains. Up-to- E HS'l , l
date grill. Excellent cuisine. Telephone in " C3ni'l--
every room. Private baths. ' "wjn ,
-etntowBajr nxtr, axcsbzoab' ptab. v . j
$1 to 2M Ttx Day. $3.60 to 94 Far ay.
, O. Ma SPENCER, iyianagar g
The cottonseed farms esta1laha In
tha central-provinces of India and
Beran having turned out a success, four
mora inu win oe estaDiished thla
year. ine cultivation will- ba carried
out In special lines for seed production,
as tho produce will ba available for dla-
inDuupn.
$100.00 SEW ABO
Would gladly ba paid for a cure -by
many people who are crippled with
rheumatism, yet If they only knew it
they can be cured by a few bottlea of
Ballard's Snow Liniment and the prloa
la only 25c. 60c and 11.04 ner hmti.
Sold by Skldmore Drug Co.
OAZarOBsTZA HORLE
ana cured wnat tney
bad medicine" with ft
called "atomach wiw-i nrcmso
Savage
or a
Eureoa:
Journey
through tha Balkan Statee and Euro
pean Rasala. INT.
fj-moti Cities of IUly. 197.
FICTION.
Brrden Gold Kloof.
Cmrlrett Red Cap Tales. ,
Hawklna Love'a Logic, and Other
Storlea.
Mantle Oret
HI 8 TORT.
Willow charcoal aeema to ba tba test
product for human naa. and nof doubt
the peculiar curative property of tha
willow la represent. d In a chemical
Aillnllt. In lta .h.MA.I
Stoart'a Charcoal Losenge ara poral
wnjow ana ivtw nooey niertoaa nr
tremendous power and eonipreaaloa Into
a very palatable losenga. Two or three
losenres eaten after meala will prevent
noxloua a-asea. They will vivify a las? . North The Mother of ' Csllforwla: be-,
liver and aid every trnn which ls!!n m nmorwai aaeicn .or u lima
moat - likely to be overcome throuch anown una 01 aja. caiuornia. lias.
lta contact witn impanttes. 1 UTERATTlRE.
1 nay cieanaa n uonurn ana inte- . m n..
- - . , . " . . . . mr r ti m . . 1 . mm-1
restloa by allaying gas. They will aid
you and yonr stomach- Tba benef Vial
effects ara mad ertdent after ear
mas when yoa aa charcoal aa Stnart
prepares It To allay gas at ataht they
ara aseellent and on arlaea la the
morning- without that terrible MnMt
Inc b4 breath wblrti atrs asDetHt
and renders ona mlaerahia.
All anjnriats aweu Him rt a ChemoaJ
Locengea. prtro twey-fly eamta, r
aod we
fre. -Ad'reas F. A. aHnart Co, J
wtil
an4 aa your came and aHrn
A Toa a trial p-kasa by mall
Stuart iU, Man sail. MMn.
Machen Tha Bible In Prawning, with
particular reference te Tbe Ring aad
tba Book," 16.
neca Traaedlea; tr. Into- Erglleh
verae. i which have- baea appended
rmparatlya analyaia of tha eorrpoad
log ree n Kmia plays. lJ.
W.ght Fhort History of Oreo Ut
eratara. fro Homer to isllaav 1M7.
PHILOOPHT.
Falrbanka THe flrrt fbllAar4ra of
Otw: an adittna er4 tranaiatton of
the remalnlT's frarroei-ta f tba pra
8orrtU! phliaATtvre t
Msaalerbvrg va tba wltoeos rtaed;
HOTEL ST. FRANCIS
SAN FRANCISCO
Each "gaeit receives, without
asking, the response to the mul.
ti-form requesta of the moat ex
acting public.
Tbe comfort of the present is
built upon the complaints of the
past, and Hotel St Francis to
day represents the sum total of
a study of individual require
ments. BATS vmowwA. rBOX 9S
vrwAis,
UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF
JAMES WOODS
THE DANM00RE
Portland's New Hotel.
47S Washlnrtoa, eornar 14th, op p.
HalUg Theatre.
ZuropaM JPlaa 9L00 ana trp.
Bus meets all trains.
DAN J. MOORE. Proprietor.
Bo el Moera Clatsop Beeea, Baa
r !U side, Or. Open all year. - Tor lafor--
Vw- nation amily a Hu n.nmAM
CAUIFORISIA HOTELS
FAIRMONT
HOTEL
SAN FRANCISCO
A homelike and comfortable hotel,
whose superb location, magnifi
cent appointments and perfect
service . leave nothing to be de
sired. "
Under the same management which
made tha Palace Hotel tba world's
standard for 40 years.
aunfle tooaa with bath St.tO.
1.60. $4.00, t(.0, I4.0O. 17.00.
. . 11.00, iio.oo.
. nlas iio.ee. llt.lt, tla.00,
.IK.ee 120.00 and upwards.
Baaohad y (raew aeraaaaBto ' ar
Oallf. Uaatoai Blraot rrasa Tarry.
Dll irt: HflTFI ' rnuDxmv
Royal House. San Irancisco
Fawtk aad Xewarc mtm,
an Bm t alrfa ronw. .(mi. ki - - - .
cold water. Rates Me te It par ar.
9 - v, ua .uai evi
direct from Third street depot Froa
Trrrj. Howard street care direct. . F. la
Tarplw. protrtr.
2
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Hotel Von Dorn
141 Tark st, whaaj you rlait
SAJT FBABCXSOO.'
- Flroproof steal frame, steam beat,
rhono and tooth. Rates ft up. Europaaa.
From Farrr depot take any Market at
car. Oot off at Jones st E. J. Dyer. Mgr.
HOTEL
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
6EART STREET ABOVE UNION SQUARE
JUST OPPOSITE HOTEL ST. FRANCIS
EUROPEAN PLAN St.EO A BAT UP
AMERICAN PLAN $3.00 A OAT UP
4 A new ion Un hotel' Sltil and
brick stroolurt. Furnished it a eost. if
$150,000. tun eimfert and pontink
noa. Os ear tinea triitferrlnf te all
parti ef oltj. OmnlbBi netti aU trains
and steamers.
f If 701 want eenfert, eenreilenee
lid tnirj st a far; reaienable prtee,,
step st the seleat
HOTEL STEWART
HOTEL AUDUCON
ere am ortreet,
SAJT FBABCIBCO,' CAXW '
A flrst-class, auiat home hotel. Euro
pean plaa. Ontrally located. ' Near
theatres and ahopplng dlatrtcL ' Ralaa
$1 up. Redoctloa by the weak. lira,
ta H. McClare. proprietor.
Fred SPollanberg
Max achulhofer
La Lebenbaum
Aa maorsAlM OmU
ta Bleat t
aaaeuasee
Zata,LL
Hotel Normandie
Su'da and Cc:.b StL San Francisco
Pre eminently tHa Keet and neweat eetowe hotel, con Teulent te theatres ana
hops; t bright, richly f wmiahad nama from 11.4 ep. with hath II to
rnitea. pari
it a.
Cassmerciai eampla roomSL
parlor, bdrooaa aad oUl 4.4 up. America a plan, !. n,
X,