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1008. iliUZZI SAYS TllfMIIATr iGAIIffl 30 POUNDS FRUIT GROUEItS E - PACIFIC QCEAn I. IIG TO T.7EET E How A FenpylvnU Woman Built Up Her Heilth. TIIC OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, TORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTODER 27, a ....... j... ...i .i.il : rr- ... -i lLil-jl. l-a i, - EDI Some Timo'iA November J Roosevelt's Order Taken to Warship Escort Royal s Honors to Bride. ' (United Pr'M Ueed Wire.) Turin. Oct I7:--toub ts concerning Mean Confidence in ap Trofessions. , "-. (United Pr.M Leased Wlr) uf fared foe TU YJatU Ik Tried fa. To nlo Treatment wit Sr. WUltMna' rink ruia u4 Wm Cured. y To women who suffer Pr. Williams' Fink. I'M. ere worth their walnut In olit. At special berlod. a womaa needs medlolna to rKulate tier blood supply or her life will be a round of pain ud suffering. Ir. Williams' Pink Pills are Toklo, Oct. 17. Although the Amerl-1 of untold value to women at such times ... ......... . . I the wedding or tne uuk. 91 Aoruxai ana can ueet n. lert n.r. ror Manna, ana t,lj v u h h t th. rrit HKi -Catherine Klklne were Ml il China, the impression created by th. at- u7porter of organl Mfw In this way r "t..?tly .iJi'..7Il,,i.,r tf.-? ?h!.0!!I?ni ,ltuJ ' tn people 0' th United they may be said to make new blood. SelrwS. &l&Sr2X State, toward th. Japanese' la .tUI J'toX VtX ?lo Vile .b-V5 time In November. mattor Of comment by the Japanese and women and i meliir airle. The duke sMthi exact d.t. had not vernacular pre... Mr! C IlMorTsV o( Scalp Level. wVeBh:rthVw.dd.0c',;0uM SEE A report fronvWashlngton fthe ef- - -""".d Jji' ''r.Jfn.r' dine- wo at Waahlngton, or Clklns, W. Va. feet that President Roosevelt bad - "but that really dojsn t .matter so ordered the Faclno fleet to proceed to lone It takes place," said the duke. .,,- , ... -The malrt thine- is to mmt married tn Atlnntlo ooean to partlclpata In the and the rest can take rare of it.eif. .prlng maneuvers, tbu temporarily I era planning to leav. for America at I evacuating the Pacific ooean. ha. cre ono and Mia. taking will return .with lated a profound Impreaalon Jtere. The r Pink Pllla aliould be rea fei me as my bride." ppeaaing privately by ad by every suf erlng woman. rom my fourteenth rear." ana .ay.. "I auffured with weakness common- to girls of my age. I had no strength or ambition to work.i was subject to dlsay apena wnen I would nave to lie down. newspapers all comment on thle action and during theae spell, would are black a. an indication that the American po-l,,rlu floating: before rdy eyes. I would escorted to America by a sauadrotr of I Dart of Japan, three Italian baitleahlus and that they - The Drononed conference of the MW would escort him and hi. bride back to I era interested In the Paolflo ocean to Jtaly. rle have confidence in the alncerlty ot wake up every morning as tired aa I the proteatatlona of friendship on the I would bin butii If I had tuat been inrourn a nara aay . worn. 1 naa no appetite, food dlatresaed ma and waa friend, after making hla flrat announcement the duke confirmed the report that be would be igh a hard day. work. I had no ly. This had bean arranged, he aald. dUcuaa tha oriental quesUon I. gaining WBS troubled with oonatlpatlon. When a special mark of favor from the I in couular favon Every newsDaDer1 in I t t-tA - .i Jtlnr. who Is well cleaaed with the I the emolro favor, the DropoaedT confer-1 n.i k.. t um .eomlnr wedding. . c, "d.ltl. likely that .oma offlcial hardiy . or-ath-. suffered with sick ' uae aiao annoiincwj nil on ma au wny, in wvj. neadache. a. often a. Ave day. a week, return to Italy hla wife would be Dre-I The tender Yankton left Yokohama I 1 tn mn h.v A An .Mnlln aented at court as a royal prlnoeaa, today for Manila.. She stayed .behind f of the headaches which were so bad nu aiapnaing or ina atory mat ner n" ipir yi ."T "V'": , 2 J I that sometime. I could acarcely see. court honor, would b. of th. ordinary .torni 1 encountered by th. fleet on th.l .v"Tha doctor, finally told me that - MUDS OF LABOR STILL ANOTHER MODEL DAILY UlilOIIS BOUND ' Supreme Court of -Massa- Mrs." Eddy Proposes fo Pub- VtXrtll STW, -n. , .1- U.U rru: Medicine Co.. Schenectady. K. Y. there wa. no help for in a unlea. I under went an, operation. I wa. treated by one doctor for seven or elaht veara. but his medicine did not help me much. I was led to take I)r. Williams' Pink Pllla by a woman who wa. at my home on. aay, ana arter taxing tnem a while I noticed that I wa. getting stronger and continued witn tnem until cured. I am now never without Dr. Wllllama' Pink Pllla and occasionally use them aa a tonic , I have - sained - So nounrfa In weight and am In the beet of health." Lr. Williams' Pink Pill, ara aold br an druggist, or win be sent postpaid, on receipt of price. CO cent, per box: alx am. chusetts Forbids Coerc ing to Strike. t ItaTi 4Tia ' fli wiof inn ' Science Monitor. . 1 ((Talted Press Laaert Wlre4 ? Boston, Ma..., .Oct. 17. Union labor -. t)nitd Pnaa Laaa.d Wtr. " Boston, Mass., Oct. 37 Mr.. Mary leader, are dl.cus.lng today th. do- B.er U. away and ner assistants pre cision of the auDreme Judicial court of Po. a "daily newapaper -designed to MaaaachusetU which ruled yesterday reaoh th. Ideal of what a Christian that labor unions cannot Impose fines newspaper ahould be. The title for. the on -their members In order to force publication will be, "The Christian Sci tnem to go out va iirao. . 1 ence xaorutor. The decision wm rendered on the pe-1 this city. - tltlon of a local firm for an lnjunct-l According; to tho announcement. tion against tne cricauayers- ana oione 1 wnicn appear, in the Christian Hclenoe masons' Benevoieni associauon re journal, uia publication 1. de.lgned to EVAIIGELIST WHO II DDcvonni I HLIOUII VfUlflL ' '1 .training them from imposing- a fine of be an up-to-date newspaper and all the iou eacn on two memuors woo 1 1 news 01 tne aay wm be published, n wm b. pubiuhed m Fred w O'Donnell Alleged to Get EasyHoney for the Lord's Work. . refused to .trike. A temporary lnjunc- "Thl. new. will be handled la a clean, tion that waa issued at tne time tryi 1 wholesome manner, devoid 'of sensation petition wa. filed wa. made" perma- al methods." say. the announcement. nent by the court . "and there will ba no exploitation or I illustration or vice and crime. . The (United Press Leased Wire.) Seattle. Wash., Oct. 87. Fred Vf. aim -of the editor, i. to make the ? new O'Donnell, . a blind evangelist of dis- paper acceptable in every Dome where tlngulahed pre.cnce, wanted in Balti GOOD TAX SHOWING TQ WAQrA nrtTTNTTV &L an(l nement Bra hertsheu M mort on a charge of larceny by era- lZT WUi1A- ' "In addition to the new. features, bezslement, . wa. arreted In thi. city .. " the paper will contain special depart- last night by police detective.. Ac- (Speclal Dispatch to Th Journal.) ' . ments devoted to subjects and Views for cording to circular letter, sent out re- The Dalles. Or.. Oct. J7. Sheriff Levi the betterment of tho human raca mor- gardlng him, O'Donnell la his career rhrinmin haa lust submitted a sta.ta- Prlluauy." as an evangelist has been preying upon . . 1 - n, 1 mo .yrnpamiea 01 women, inducing roent to the, county court or th. t DnPITli'li'li'T f UAQT AT thrai 1 18 alleged.-wider promise of roll of Wasco county for. th. year of llltJVJili: JCjJjJJJCilt XUOJLAJJ I marrlaKe and to further religious work. IUT. It la , a. rouows: , : otittt T"l 'iTixmci mmmT 1 ntrust him with larga sums of Debtor to original tax roIK.fl7f,f7B.nQ r . ' X UJJJJ AilUJCiXlO XU Vil w00 Debtor to penalty and Interest 748.99 The annua convention of the North west Fruitgrower' association will be held in Portland th. first week of De cember, In eonjunctlon with th. annual meeting ef th. Oregon Stat. Ilortloul luraj society. The convention will hold ll. session oa lb. first four day. of the month and it Is expeoled that large humber of delegate, from ' th. northwestern atate. will be presen The a "ocla Uon's territory Include. Ore gon, Washington, Idaho, Utah. Montana u1 Uritlah Columbia. The Commercial olub la expected to aaalat in making- arrangement, for the entertainment or th. visitor, ana in fireparlng the program. In British Co umbia fl.000 wa. appropriated by th. provincial government last year for the entertainment or th. delegates, but nothing in the way of an appropriation ha. been forthcoming from jrortisna . city council, and the committee 1. forced to depend on euDscrtptlona. . NICE LITTLE. GRAFT ' ; . DUG UP IN AliJIY .' - (Doited Free. Leased Wire.) Petrolt, Mich., Oct. 17. Colonel Oor- man " and Captain Charles O. French of th. Soventh United Btate. Infantry are on trial her. before aa army court martial.- Their friend, are dlaouaalng the relevancy or tne testimony fur nished by . Captain Toffey and L.1 tenant peck In connection with the chargr. that privately owned horse. were being kept on government feed. The . army officer, testified that they both bought horse. . from Dr. J. u Burkhart, army contract surgeon, for fl and later resold them to the doctor for th. same amount. Both officer, admitted that they had a legal right to .ell the hor.e. to anyon. els. but felt morally bound to return them, to Dr. - Burkhart - They declared they did not us. tne nor.es. In the charge, against Colonel Gor man and Captain French It Is alleged that !r. Burkhart. animal, were used by officers at Fort Wayne and fed at government expense. I Wo 'oolwlne Vacate Office. 'finite. Prees Leaeed Wire.) Los An.elea. Cal.. Oct. f 7. Thomas Lee Woolwlne today vacated the office of city prosecutor, hi. resignation hav ing been acoepted by Assistant City At torney Works. Woolwlne recently sent notice of hi. resignation to City At torney Hewitt at .Washington but last night, on learning that hi. chief would not return until , after November 1, asked Work, to aocept the resignation. i ' Royal Pumpkin Pies. Th.yr. ' the "more" kind: make de rhted sruests. Order in advance for halloween. either branch. Royal Bakery and Confectionery.. We Offer Unusual Values in Our Boys' Daylight Basement Section; Values That Are Extraordinary. Large Selection of Boys' Suits, Overcoats, Reefers Little Fellows'Rus sian and Sailor Suits BoysMCnee Pants Suits Plain and knicker styles, all the newest models; pure wool c .materials at .'-...' $2.65) $2,85) $3.15 7 , c ( Plain and fancy colors, beautifully trimmed and made to give service. " Exceptional values at ; )2.85, $3359 $3.95 Boys' Reefers and Overcoats Latest styles and newest fabrics. This lint of coats appeal to every parent and every particular boy. doubtedly the best values ever offered at '$4.95,;$&00, $7. will Un- 50 1 o jflrW 1 u . J for the Price of A i Credit by collected amount ot tax f 177,287.69 I Governmept Shuts- Up a Convenient Credit by amount on "Hood Kiver ron Ccedlt by rebate. . . . . . . .. . . . (Vedlt by error, and double ' assessment. ............ ... Credit by Uxea not collected. f 181,238.05 I 9,85.05 8,867.02 Postoffice to Use One on the Millionaire's Estate. 1 31.05 1,876.42 (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) TJtlca. N. T.. Oct 27. An order Just tl77.2S7.59 MeenarT tiv ' th nn,lm,riaF.iar.l .t f There are leas delinquent taxes, than -nr-.,,, t. JT1,T. ,-. there were in 1906. Money eeems to Waahlngton to the po.tmastef at Der be easv to make In Wasco countv and riok, N. T..i to turn over all business to therefore taxes have been paldlth. postmaster atJ Baypond, -tfau. put- prompuy. i i ting out or existence tne jjerricit post- orrice, caa created indignation in ' the "DA AT) Tir'l7,"l7rPTTVrn. i lower Adironaaca; .ection. illUAU JHHiXj I U II ' I Twenty-eight families at Derrick do a rr t a tt?t nmnv S?LP ??"L SS. WJL?? uow Bertjn sniies iw unypuua ana unci to receive and .end their mail. (Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.) . . Baypond is the former village of i Baker Cltv. Or.. Oct. S7. The first I Brandon, and In the private park of . . , AT' ..t.i William Rockefeller, brother of John D. meeting of tho Good Road, association In order t0 reach Baypond po.tofflce wa. held In this city yesterday. Mayor it Is .aid to be necessary to cross Mr. C. A- John, introduced Judge J. B. Scott Rockefeller', private park, an act which or oaiem, wno buoko at some lengia i subjects tne onenaer to a line or z upon the object of the meeting, review- 1 for each offense. - Only one family lives at Baypond. Tne preal tasked to revoke th. order. lug the progress throughout th. .tat. In at Baypond. The president will be do br .or J. H. Churchill, whose subject was road, movement. udge Scott was followed bj ,the gooi J Profea- the relationship of good roads to educa- . I .'l ...... T . . .1 t Tl . . r ... I I - x o j or nosey rerouaeo. Circuit Judge William Smith took part 1 p,TL0L in th. discussion relative to road im-l J. MXE8 CUEED nr TO 1 SATS. PAKO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure aay i, sieeauig or rrotruainf 60c. nrntraman t rhrATiiyhmir tha oiafn An organisation wa. perfected and TTITTER C4PTATN B. P. Bodlnson: vlce-nrealdent. N. C. Haskell; .eoretary, J. A. Bmith; treas urer, ueorge jett. committee on by law., J. A. Smith, J. B. Messlck and W t DEFENDS SAIL0ES . Levens. (United Press Xeaied Wire.) Port Town.and, Wash., Oct 27. Of ficer, ot the revenue cutter McCul- lougb.v which has jeturned from a aum- Catholic Centenary at Boston. :' (SDeelal DlaDatrh ta The Jnnm,l Boston, Mass.. Oct 27. Preparation, mer". cruis. in Bering sea, deny in toto laborat. character wer. complet- the stories told by Mis. Mabel Ben. ed today for. the celebration of the diet t,hat sailor, of the cutter, mis centenary of th. founding of the Roman treat Indian girl, and brok. up homes. Catholic diocese of Boston. The cele- Captain Munger. in charge of th. rev bration will be ushered In tomorrow enu. cutter work in Alaska, says he morning with solemn pontifical mass was told by officer, in charge of th. continue five day.. . , . 1 .torles. that there wa. ab.olut.lv no trutn in tne statements or the women. Contain TW.I.I. tA.IIx...!. Lc I I CK tKUm A I-UK 1 Y"WlihK commenUng on the "hy.terlcakt utter- , ' I BnCH.- B m ta r . 1 1 . tnmm mm-vm itmt In tne xu year. in. government baa con- rtvHA.1 Alaairan .rfalp-. Kr V. . from I no misrreatment or Indian women bi sailor, or tjnete Ham . boat.. An of. ficlal report will be sent to Waahln. ton asking for a thorough Inveatla-atlon of the truth of th. officer', statements. Could Not ObtaU Relief -, - Catarrh Vntil He had Used Hyorhei, Her. I. a simple. Interesting and sin- I and exoneration. core jencr i rom a ruggea pioneer of "49, ff0.h-Sd,SS? toacaIforoipa" SHOT IXXLWVHILE burei v tne sincerity of thl. letter should strongly appeal to tho. who desire to escape the bondage In which they are HUNTING PHEASANTS .- x - iSpecUl Diapatck te Tfce Jeernal.) Kalama, Wash, Oct 27. While hunt ing pheasant s In the tlmbe .tout eight eight mtlr. from her, Frank Centner now held by Uiat rnthless and most powerful wrecker of health and happi ness: Catarrh. 4W. ffnta P.oa, Cal.,' May 8, l0t., Booth . Hyomet Co Buffaio. K. Y. ' Dear Sirs Horn, nun m r -. fllcted with catarrh, and tried a number I eccidentallr .hot bi. Companion. Arthur or rerowiies, .ut received no relief. 1 1 Linden. Th.. two young men w in vur WvnV.i .LVhn.T.T S lnR' m In front ef th. other. ISfelv a r Hj-tSi .-UhJL IvWOuld wnen P"eat flew -p, and a. Carsti 1 t Zi. J.d PIhP a ner wheeled about, the gun. which, he i " ; 7',V,""l .oft-wiore carriwi cocked, wa. discharged, th. en- I had used th. bottle I noted a marked tire ch.rr. taking effect la yaung Lln . m 1 dn' ,'fl breaking the bone above I used It for a month or o, and the kne. t.lndrn via brought to town thought I was cored, and .topped using and Dra. Sim. end Bhoot drreMv! th. ,lt for a year or Thought 1 wan et wound. Hi. f.ther took him to Port- llmg catarrh again, and started using a land on the evening train for further - again, and I kee-p it in t be bouee and j treatment It is tioueht that th. limb i v "bvt-i morning unre a aa V. and f T w w -r-'i. ,i .n.'.inii 1 1 win necs- keep m.-If clear of catarrh. I con-1 "arlly I. eoTne erfiorter than th. et.er ider It th. beat catarrh mecUcIn. that I aooui im year. l ate. 1. used. I hav. often reconvmendd it t- my frienda. I am tl year. old. I cam. to California in II 4. and cf conre am not aa vlrorcna aa I wa. ft ?fr aa-o. My addreaa is 141 4th t i r truly, TT. IfOOC Hrn-nl (pronnanced "fngh-o-me) is rtivanreed by Woodard. Clark A Ca trnt only for catarrh, but for grip, rnhm. cold, bronchi tie, rmvp of in. farna.. aethma a-d all dismxtwa pf the ". trrt M !-jts. A wiiir!t put- PAYS $31,000 FOR ? GAMBLING CONCESSION STATE LAND SALE TT WASmVnTAV ! (TTnlted Press teased Wire. Olympla, Waati., Oct 27. The Decem ber sale of state lands and state tim ber, a list of which was issued by the land commissioner today, aggregate, in appraised value more than f 283.000, not including- the improvement, on agri cultural lands under, lease, which are appraised separately. The sale is un usually large and includes land or timber in all but 10 ' counties of the state. : ' The sale, will b. held December S at 10 a. m.. in front of the courthouse in the county where each tract is located. i ne ianas ano tunner are in the fol lowing counties:- . . ' Adams, Asotin, Benton," Chehalis, Clarke, Cowlltx, Doueias, Island, Jeffer. on. King Kitnap, Kittitas. X.ewis, Lin coln, Mason. Walla Walla, Whatcom, Whitman and Yakima. t. Numerous tracts of tide and shore land, in th. coast counties ar lnrlitut All land, are sold at public auction to un nig-nest Diaaer. , HOLDUP CONVERTED BY EIRE-TONGUE . (TTnlted Pren Leaeed Wire.) Snokane.. Wash.. Oct S7B-tnr. nr Bllklss. a mission worker, in the re stricted district, was responsible for converting J. P.; Mansfield,- alias J. P. Gamble, who- confeastwi at th mutnn late last night that he waa responsible for more than 40 holdup, in Spoken. rcvwiuy, including lue snooting or li. After .weatlnr him for several dnnra th. polio, are convinced he 1. telling vij9 wuuu x-ur mure uuin a weeg Mrs. Bllklss ' ha. been talkln in th "im. known tongue," asserting that the" Lord na. taaen away tne power of apeakin .ungusn mac sne may ne well prepari iu cuouuci a revival next weea. .She obtained th. man, confession during th. service last week, writing iiiin avuseiMLio mciMsn. Aiier sev eral hours, when he acknowledged that he had been guilty of crimes, he gave particular, and wa. taken by a mission worker to police -headquarter, and locked up. - - - See our great special offer this week with each Mi reS No fines suits shown anywhere the very best materials the very latest styles with sizes to suit with prices the very lowest with the easiest possible terms of payment and on top of this a special offer for all this week of, with every We Will Give TWO Skirts in Other Words One Skirt TREE Skirts are in a high-grade Panama in near ly all colors blue, blacfc, brown, gray, etc. Salaried people are especially invited to avail themselves of our credit plan of easy payment. Everyone is invited to come and accept credit. It is your privilege to keep well dressed at a very modest outlay. NlTT 17. The auxiliary, cruiser , Buffalo. wmcn, arrived here Saturday with a draft of enlisted men for the ernlser Charleston, will leave today for Mare (eland and from there will proceed to Panama. The ship make, regular trip, between Paolflo coast ysrda and .the lathmua carrying service men and naval supplies. V - . 1 Buffalo Learee Bremerton. rrnttWI Preee tened Wire. laro, fuget Bound. wasTu. Oct traits Frees teeee. Wv I . TH rao. Texaa, O't f7. After pit f lrg til rn. Je Tmi'k,, know, ea "Tarh th Turk," le t'vlef tve re "r ft the cr,r.celon fr ail goni O verfatness' 'Condemned jrmt or .vea fattlah, worn en reader. who want to be in the mode thi. year must understand that th. demand I. ) for Iiaea, not curves, a. a govern ic era se! -res .ecordlngly. f t That moan. OFT with the fat It ha. becom. a duty. Many are trying .r ! clM or dieting; but It i. eerUin they: wilt find the, method, too alow and . unreliable. Th. cheapeet and safest 1 way to get la form foe tb. IXrertolr. : mod. I. br aneana ef Kirmoia prescrip tion Tablet a A.y drurglst Mirmoli oowinany. retroii v you a laree-elted ceae gent lilt:. Tat reouc s(oL soeroti. e u r tl r eata ar4 area thl. unastlty ehoull be enough to make a o -$25 Si I 1 mil E K m m a l i u a. ll I Mill H 11 IM , I Ml U;ltlaA Spedal Offering in the Men's Clothing Department Five hundred Men's Suits in fancy worsteds, velour cassimere, blue serge and black unfinished worsted, in the celebrated SCHLOSS BROS, make, of which we are the ex clusive East Side agents. Suits that sell at from $25 to $30 on the West Side, buj. the Big Eastside Store price is ' - ' - ' . - We also carry the largest assortment of Men's Furnishings, Hats and Shoes cn the East Side. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT WITH US. ettfA h-Tt'l-e f ij-iTT-l If artr.d r,;r- r"t t 9 cn-a. Ak Weod era. -.ar to. atx-jt it Pw. The f,-ia 1 - . . 1 - ' ' i - m i- . . "mm err..' -Jin t.rrr ,f -vr It tf ijca4ai.r- but iarrbi r.g la tt r-rin--:ral C:t.-i.ca. 4ed lamntoa yovw- excee. fat Many bare lost nr-h a. a rwunf a dir. Tbe Mrts prrrtrtn TaMti mar ee ue1 eri'ti lwpnr.lty end like- i r prfct rnf Jice, f r. hiag aeade rrl'i'r la r'af' with th. famoof PTeTtrtloT. th ares, ef Hiroi'. 'Jlle hrTCa. T .re rtS- el the. tiVwv.t f-t utir f'i,'Hr., ts e"-T' v ar ca.s irg writki g .X ti. f.eib. OT-xWfffwfiiii ti nn m ef the. eie- T I I 1 1 I a. containing a l JtV V for sveity-flve i I : i Per Week mm ims.x, j CornefCBurnside, .i ' r A - "l F W J And Union AV2HU I 1-1 BBS 9 u