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THE OREGON- DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENINO. OCTOBER U, 1008. !0 QUE HI Bill) Fiionpiso British Steamer Bankfields ; Arrives to Talk Out Wheat, (y .'ban INTO. BLOWS NEAR CAPE HORN Officer IVimhI That While Voyage l"p tbe Coant Waa I'loaaant Hun From Fornix to the Went Vomit Waa KxciUat In thr Kitrrni. f when ha waa run over I a at n I lit bV ouiiuncrn t arn in swifcn angina. 4 pollee tlm-lara that owtnf la Ilia refuse of Hi bout hem Parlflo hospital off! rials to admit site wart they war com tieilad lk Mrrff him far aevaral ffntlal In their, patrol iOi 19 the Central eneraenry itoapitai. - WImr htewarl arrival at tha hoanlta he tuo weak from lua of blood to withstand an operation, liotn It's baa oaon severed ly tha engine wheela, KnglneOr John Ewlng, who la out on ball, declare Stewart failed to head tha whistle. , , .. ALO.VO TUB WATKRFROXT. After an uneventful voyage of IC days tha Hrltlsh steamer Bankflelds arrived here last night In ballast from Valparaiso. 8h went to the mine or tha Kstern & Western Lumber com. mr.v to line preparatory to loading wheat for Europe. Balfour. Guthrie Co. having her chartered prior to ar- RankflaMa (a nractloally a new vessel, having been plying tha billows only five years. She has been In the wast roast trade most of tha time and this Is her Iirst visit eo iar norm uu the Pacific. Captain Qulnn. master, is an old timer who has spent mora than a quarter of a century on board ship, - The crew consists of Europeans vrn to tha cook. ...... ,Th nfflrara sav that while tha run from Valparaiso to Columbia rlvar waa , uneventful, tha run from Europe to tha South American port was anything but pleasant Stormier weather would bare been hard to hare found, espe cially In the vicinity of' tha Straits or Magellan. There the wind blew a gala every day and mountain-high seas swept the decks continually. Being built for bulky cargo, with .feign pro tections' both', for, amidships and aft, tha aeaa did-not gt full sway and no one was Injured, nor was any serious damage done' to the craft..' ' The Bankflelda will be given quick dispatch but can hardly get loaded In time to clear before the first of No vember. She Is expected to lead tha November fleet of grain carriers, how y SHOWER OF RICE FOB HIM Captain Olson of the Alliance Re turns With Bride. Returning from Coos Bay this even ing, tha steamer Alliance will bring Captain B. W. Olson and his bride. They left on tha steamer Saturday night, the captain as master of the vessel aa usual, but none of his friends was awara of tba fact that one of the young lady- passengers naa pecome nis onus Tha atsam schooner .Tellowatona, Captain Rorvlk, la at tha mills of the eastern at - Wastarn Lumbar company loaning mmocr tor nan jrrancisco. The Norwegian ship Paahlld left down tnia arternoon with & full cargo, rtf barley bound for Kurope. She will he at anchor at Ht. Johns for a day or two until a towboat can be secured. The U. It. 4 N. ateamer llassslo which collided with a rook targe on ma lower Columbia lata Monday nignt Is at the company's boneyarda for repair. A large hole waa atova in the port side of tha deokhousa but the hull waa not damaged peiow ina water una. Notice lias boen issued by the light house department that Cottonwood Island lipnt. Columbia river, haa been moved about i50 feet and tha light suspended & feet above water from an arm on a white stake with a white squure Uaymark. The steamer George W. Elder, Cap tain Jrasen, arrived up yesterday ef- tornoon at Martin a dock, about 14 hours late from Ban Pedro and way nolnts. The steamer Eureka sails for Eureka via Coos Bay st 4 o'clock this after noon, and tonight the stsamer Break water sails for Oooa Bav. The ateamer Homer, Captain Porrla, will arrive at Couch street this evening from ran t ranclsco. mm pay CITY STOP EACH Promoters of Watch Lottery Also Give Back Vic tim's Money. MARINE .NOTES. Astoria. Oct. 18. Sailed at I a. i British steamer Peeohley, for Eureka. Arrived at and lert up at :so a. m steamer Alliance, from Coos Bar. Montevideo. Oct. 28. Arrrved. British steamer Braemont, from Portland, for BL Vincent for orders. Astoria. Oct. 27. Arrived down at 4:80 p. m.,-British steamer Peechley. Arrival at and left lit) at 10 D. m.. steamer Homer, from Ban , Franclsoo. Hobart, Oct. it. Bailed October 18, French ahlp Desalr, for Portland. Ran TTranclaco. Oct. 28. Arrived at 40 a. m., ateamer Harold Dollar, from Port land . A atari. Oct. 28. Condition at the mouth of the river at 8 a. m., amooth; wind southeast 16 miles; weather cioiny. Tides at Astoria Thursday High water, 8:42 a. m., 6 8 feet; 2:04 p. m., 8.6 feet; low water, :13 a, m., 8.8 feet; 10:01 p. m., 0.1 feet. MARINE IOTEIXIGE5CH. nlv a. fmr minutea before. . Captain Olson wm married to Miss Veronica M. Ley of .this olty Saturday evening at o'clock, but came to the boat as usual about half an hour before her rfenarturo for Cooa Bar. Ha had not even confided his secret to Local Mana-' ger C. F. Baumgartner or tne ateamsnip company, but in the. last moment told him that he would like to have accom modations reserved lor miss i-y. wno had concluded to make the trip on the Alliance. Mr. Baumgartner said some thing under his breath about It being a fine time to reserve accommodations, but did the best be could to reserve a pleasant berth. " ' The steamer had to atop at the flour .mills- tor addition! freight and there Captain Olson rang up Mr. juaumgart- iter, telling him that he was on his lHoneymoon and ready for congratula tions. . - A heavy shower of rice la promised for the ateamer when she gets to Couch street dock this evening, everybody about the dock being prepared to do his mhare. The Alliance reached Astoria this morning and should be at her dock at 6 o'clock. BACK FROM NEWPORT Gasoline Sloop Condor Brings Dairy , and Milk Products. ; The gasoline sloop Condor, -In com mand of Captain Jones, arrived at rvinHi Htrpet dock last nlarht from New port, bringing a full cargo of shingles, tan bark and dairy products. She will take a full cargo of merchandise back to Newport, sailing sometime tomorrow. , Captain Jones had command of the gasoline schooner Delia until a few days ago wnen ne resigned to case tne con dor. He says the run up from Newport was fine, beautiful weather prevailing along the coast. . Dairy 'lands In the vicinity of.Tilla- .wvtswlr- a w atiro wwi In s a ntllir fl valna aj i jKj oi u.M v ai(viii( i sia ywaauv, according to Captain Jones, one farm of 60 acres having sold a few days ago Tor 14, ooo, said to De tne nignest price paid for dairy land for a long time. COOL FROM NAJf AIMO t. 28 28 29 2 Waterhouse & Co. Will Bring Whole ; ' Barge Load. It was announced thla morning that 'Waterhouse & Co. have chartered the British barge Quatslno to bring a cargo of coal from Nanalmo, B. C, to this - port in the near future. Tha loss of the coal laden ship Flfe ahlre on Gilbert Islands a few days ago will leave a shortage of about 2,000 tons of coal In the local supply and the bringing In of British Columbian coal has therefore been looked for for some time. b KILLED BY TRAIN Second Officer Stewart of Steamer Roanoke la Dead. (rotted Preai Leased Wire.) ' Fan Francisco, Oct. 28. Robert Stew art, second officer of the steamer Roa noke, died today from Injuries received Keeular Uners dm to Arrive, Homer,' San Francisco Oct Alliance, Cooa Bay uci. Eureka, Eureka and Coos Oct. Rrealr water r"rn RV NOV, Rose City. San Francisco Nov. 2 Roanoke. San Pedro and way.... Nov. t State, San Francisco Nov. 9 George W. Elder, San Pedro ...Nov. 10 Arabia, orient Nov. 14 Alesia, orient Nov. 25 Numantla, orient Dec. 16 Nlcomedla, orient Jan 1 XMgvlar XJnera to Depart. Breakwater, Coos Bay ..Oct. 28 Homer, San Franclsoo Oct. 29 Geo. W. Elder. San Pedro Oct 29 State. San Franclsoo Oct. 30 Eureka, Eureka and Cons Oct 30 Alliance. Cooa Bay Oct. 81 Nlcomedla, orient Nov. 1 Roanoke, Ban Pedro and way.... Nov. 6 Rose City, San Francisco Nov. 6 Arabia, orient Nov. 20 Alesia, orient Deo. 6 Numantla, orient Dec. 20 Tessels In Port. Broderlck Castle, Br. sh. .Coal Bunkers Leyland Bros., Br. shi. .Dry dock Donna Francesca, Br. bk Astoria Churchill, Am. sch..........:..Astonia Asgard, Nor. sh Drydock A 1 vena. Am. ach Astoria W. F. Jewett. Am. ach Astoria Irene. Am. ach ....Astoria Washington. Am. ss... . ...Drvdock GaeL Fr. bk. St Johns Vlncennes, Fr. bk Oceanic Daghild, Nor. ship St. Johns Aberfovlo. Br. bk. Greenwich Bt Nicholas, Am. ship Astoria Berlin, Am. sch Goblo La Rochlaaueleln Fr. ss Oceania Wynnstay. Br. sch. Elevator Crescent, Am. sch. .Portland Lumber Co. Alexander Iaenberg, Ger. sh. . .Dolphins J. M. Griffith. Am. sch Stella VUle du Havre. Fr. bk Llnnton W. H. Talbot, Am. sch .. .Inman-Poulsen Northland, Am. ss St. Johns South Bay, Am. ss. .. .Portland Lbr. Co. Nlcomedla, Ger. ss Flour mills Geo. W. Elder, Am. ss Martin's Maverick, Am. ss Portsmouth Yellowstone. Am. ss E. A W. mills J. Marhoffer, Am. ss Pine street Breakwater, Am. ss Oak street State of Cal., Am. ss ..Alnsworth Bankflelda. Br. ss E. & W. mills Homer, Am. ss Couch street Alliance,' Am. ss Couch street Condor. Am. ss Couch street an Boat to lVoaA X, amber. F. 8. Loop. Am. ss San Francisco Riverside, Am. ss San Francisco Bee, Am. ss San Franclsoo Annie E. Smale, Am. ss Hongkong Benleia, Am. sa San Francisco Melville Dollar, Am. as... San Francisco Sa Boato "With Cement and Oenaral. Neatsflelds, Br. sh Hamburg David de Anjers, Fr. sh Antwerp Bradloch, Br. bk Antwero Jolnvllla. Fr. 'bk Antwerp Carmanlan. Br. bk Hamburg Rochambeau, Fr. bk Leith Sidle Qam a li. , . v A xi. ua .......... .Aniwrrp Alice, Fr. bk London Eugene Schneider. Fr. bk Antwerp La Tour de Auvergne, Fr. bk.. Antwerp Armen. Fr. bk Dublin Glenalvon. Br. bk int.n Desalx. Fr. bk Antwerp Coal Ships En Boats. Bossuet. Fr. bk .Newcastle, A. Torrlsdale. Br. sh : . .Newcastle. A. Tramp Steamers Za Boats. Strathord. Br. ss. San rronH. Aboukin, Br. ss San Francisco Ba Bonte la Ballast to lVoaa Qrala. Port Crawford, Br. sn..... Callae Oregon, Ger. sh Yokohama Merechal de Noalllea. Fr. hk.Went coast Homeward Bound, Am. bk.Vanc'v'r, B. C Diun Anna, r r. dk. Newcastle, n. a. w, J. B. Crane, chief promoter of tba Portland branch of the "American Watch company," so-called, escaped from the clutchea of the law this morn- ng with no further punishment than an Impending fine of $100. His partner, A. W. Hegburn. also waa fined 1100. Tha wo swindlers returned to the Tillamook farmer the money out of which they neeoitd mm. ineranr aattina into trou ble with the nolle. Crane, who has lived In Portlsnd for some time, but la said to have a record In Ht. Louis, pleaded guilty to a charge of larceny In tha municipal court. Heg- nurn did tne aama. Then joaeph uaum- f arther, the -young farmer, was given he 328 taken from him and departed reioicing, witn m good lesson wen earned. Crane ant Into tall because his helper, Hegburn, did not know the fine points of the watch lottery game and could not get rid of the victim In time prevent trouoie witn tne ponce. aro COIIIICil VOTES HOT TO REVOKE Italian Sal(xnkeepcr Is Al lowed to Continue Dispos- ing Beer on Sunday. tar was finally aubi iloiiii.ni a. nrttahlenl .or Ilia Amarltan Fadeielion Kf LMiHir, who t1ll4 that Ilia moving Btrture man khould Coma undar tha Jurisdiction of the 1, A. T. si, K, '' At the maetlna I'raaldent II. B. Me- Cab of toral tl, I. A. T. B. JC. praald.d. There ware 18 moving picture operators craaent. td following oinrera ware alerted: . K. 11. Clark, prealdent; E. U. Fair, child. vtre-prealdenU W. B. Armstrong, recording secretary; O. H. llayaa, finan cial aacretary-traaaiirnr;- 1 It. Day, sargant-at-arms; Wilbur Phillips, hua. neaa agent; W. H. Armstrong. Jamaa Venton. delegate to- tne laoar nni II. )U) naa, J. . liaugnney ana ya Kolllna, eaaruUv boaid. TWO WIVES ASK FOR y FKKKDOM IX COURT ' Two daserted wives have atarted suit for divorce in the circuit eourt. Both husbauda, socordiig lo the eomplainta, are lingering la California. W. Von Ilngel wants to ba frd from Vlggo Von Plngle. to whom aha as marrlad In Copenhagen, Denmark. In Mar. Hot. 5h aaya ha left her la Ban, rranotseo tn October, lol. She wants the custody of their nine-rear. old boy. Mrs. Gertrude McNutt seek a sen aratinn from Clarence C MoNalt. charging that he left her in Los An gelaa in February, JI0T. . They war married In lnver, Colo., in bruary, 104, and have one child, whose custody the mother asks the, court to give her. Veins of both gold and silver have been found among the bones In the catacombs of Guanajuato, Mexico, and American mining man are prospecting. drop a to Crane Induced Baumaartner to number of dollars down a slot in a nice-looking machine at the bottom of which waa a valuable watoh. The lit tle ball somehow would not hit the watch when Baumgartner played the game. The district attorney's office was about to lay a charge of gambling against orane and negnurn in tne jus tlce court but it waa finally decided fc allow .them to dead guilty to larceny and De fined, judge van zante tooa tne case under advisement this morning and It Is expected will impose tha fine tomorrow. LAND FRAUD CASE READY FOR JURY The case of the government against five members of the Pacific Furniture & Lumber company, charged with hav ing conspired to defraud the United States out of something like 30,000 acres of timber lands In Curry county, which has been on trial in the federal court for the last two weeks, will go to the jury tomorrow. United titatra District Attorney John McCourt began the argument for the rosecuuon yesterday afternoon, setting: forth the facts In the case and the evi dence which had been introduced by various witnesses and in the form of letters and other accounts of the Pa cific Furniture A Lumber company. Mr. McCourt iald that it had been shown conclusively that a conspiracy existed and that he was satisfied in his own mind that the jurors would reach a de cision in fa-or of the government. John Manning, associated with Mar cus C. McLemore of Los Angeles for the defense, argued this morning, being followed by Mr. McLemore. This af ternoon and tomorrow morning Tracv C. Becker, special assistant to the at torney general, will finish for the proseoution. wnen Mr. Becker finishes his argument the Jury will receive In Btruotiona from Judge Wolverton and then retire to decide the case which it has neen nearing lor tne last two weeks. la spite of itho ' recommendation of I tne iiauor neons committee) msi saloon license of a FugUee b revoked the council this morning voted not to revoke It Only sla members were mi favor of taking away tha license. These wera Vaughn. Wallace, W Uis.s usn- llvht fellai a anil Rennatt Pugllese admitted that na paasea nut a bottle of beer to a man ob tiunnay, but said that ho waa only senmng It to I his wife who wss sick. Ho said thai reasBi there waa no beer at hla bouse waa because he- was obliged to let Mrs. Pugllese hav tha liquor In small quan tities. Once, ha said, he left a doian bottles at the house, and hla wife drank It up in a day. Councilman Wills asked what the Italian to whom Pugllese gave- the bot tle of beer ran for If he was on.' tak ing It to sick woman. Mr.- wins said It looked remarkably like the mau waa running from the officer, who st Drlaed him. Councilman Dunnlna caused an out-1 burst of merriment by rising and ex-1 cltedly declarlnc that "the man had to run aa fast as he cbuld because the woman waa sick." Councilman Beldlng voted not to re voke. .After the adjournment of the council he said ne lias noticed mat it is aenerallv "the little fellow who gets pinched." "But," ha continued. "Senator Bourne I may play a game of poker In the Port land hotel and the high-toned populace may drink all they please at the fash-I lonable drinking placea and you never hear of any arrests being made at any of thorn." , MAP OUT PLANS FOR TAG DAY Cliaperones Meetjo Divide City Territory Among the Workers. VIGOROUS CAMPAIGN WILL BE CARRIED ON At a meeting of the presidents of all the east aide push clubs, held In the Sargent hotel last night, it was decided to prosecute vigorously the campaign for a new court house to be built on the east side. -An effort to raise from $3,500 to 35.000 is to be made Immediately after election, the money to be used In fur thering the cause. A committee consisting of M. G. Munly, W. L. Boise, A. G. Rushlight and L. C. Rice was appointed to report on ways and means. FUNERAL OF RICHARD SCOTT OF MILWAUKIE 1 The funeral of Richard Scott of Mll waukle, who died last Monday morning was held from the Mliwauxie scnooi at 1:30 today. The aervlces at Riverview cemetery were conducted by the Odd fellows grand lodge officials. Rev. Wil liam R. Powell was in charge of the services and paid a high tribute to the character of the deceased in tne funeral sermon. Acid And Alkali In The Stomach Digests the Food Naturally if in Right Proportion; if not, Then Dyspepsia. .Santa Rosalia Antwerp Colored Clothes. Too. Don't get the idea thatP.&O. Saph - tha Soap is only for White Clothes. . It Is for Colored Clothes, too. This is the way to wash them: Male a light wide with cool wster end P. & G. Niphtha Soap. Put the colored clothe in, one at a time and quickly wash them. Dip the hem and toiled pant into wrong wd and rub them between the haodi; the hem of the ekirt mav be gathered in the hand and rubbed on the board. Finae quick ly in leveral cool wren, starch and. r'trg to irjV wroag side out, in the KiJe. . Simple, Iift'tit? Try it, next wash day. ! & G. Naphtha Soap is" t ' bf pod grocers every- Lydgate, Br. bk Bully, Fr. bk Thiers, Fr. bk. ... Francois, Fr. bk.. Asnleres, Fr. bk. . Kenares. jvor. ah. Callao Clan Graham. Br. bk Caleta Coloaa Laennec. Fr. sh. Kahulul i''rFot- tT- bk- Hobart Crillon. Fr. bk. Hobart CONVICTS TWO OUT OF 30 DEFENDANTS Frrrt gts4 talepavave arrteo apra i, iaaie t Hke Jl . Out of 30 criminal cases set for trial at the September and October terma of the circuit court, only two convictions were secured. Elx cases came to trial. 1 being dismieeed. while Ave casea were postponed and nine - defendants pleaded guilty. The men convicted after trial were: Edward H. Martin, found guilty of manslaughter, snd J. L. Fmithson, sentenced to pay a fine of lit for deatroylng a gas ' meter. la four esses there vera verdicts of acquittal, outnumber ing tba convictions two to one, and the number of dismissals exceeded by ' one the pleas of guilty. showing that men caarged with oerioae crime had tb better of the argument la co art Acid and alkali make up tha liquid known as gastrlo Juice, which digests your food. If through abuse of the stomach, or weakness of blood or through acores of other cauaes thla gastric Juice is not made up correctly or acid and alkali, your stomach cannot digest food. 8uch a stomach then acta as a pit where the food lies, fepments, decays, In thrown off at laat eleher Into the in testines or is vomited from the sys tem. If thrown Into the Intestines a lane oeirast proportion of tt is taken up and passed San Francisco , into the blood, for the Intestines are .Ban Francisco rvered on the inside surfaces with millions of little mouths which ars placed there to suck up nourishment for the blood. Tou may readily see that If Instead of good rich nourishment there la vile poisonous . fermented bile and acid, these asms little moutha auck some of it by necessity and pass It Into - the blood. The blood In turn throws It off and the system la immediately placed In an Imperfect state. The blood la weakened, the tissues lose strength, the skin becomes dis eased and man In general suffers In a aenra of Tilacee. : Then a (fain the blood furnishes gas trin Juice to the stomach, for when tbe gastric Juice la not needed for digestive i purposes it goes e-arx to the blood. A well attended meeting of the chap- eronea for tag day with tha president Mrs. L. W. Sltton, was held this morn ing at the Medical ulldlng. She busi ness district of the city, from Madison to Burnalde and from First to Tenth, was portioned among; the cha peroneal and tnetr corps or workers and full dis cussion waa held aa to waya and meana. aivery encouragement is. received by the committee from business men and indications point to a tag day which shall equal anything achieved by other cities. The Baby home la one of the city's nest Known ana most highly commend ed institutions and deserves the sup-1 port of a generous public. On tag day tnia loyalty will be tested. The data is next Saturday, October 81. The members of the board of direc tors of the Baby home are Mra. I W. Sltton. vMrs. a M. Bcott Mro. H. B. Robertson, Mrs. L. M. Cox, Mrs. David uaigieisn, Mrs. v. u. Burns, Hrs, H. W. uoaaaru, tr. a. Akin, a. u Jteenan, Mrs. John Stewart Mrs. Adorphe Wolfe, Hon. H. H. Northrup. The list of chaperones ior tag day includes, tne namea or many of the best known society people and matrons ox tne city. METHODIST MINISTERS HOLD CONFERENCE The conference of the Methodist min isters of the Portland district which opened last night at Centenary Meth odist church, held two sessions today wnicn were wen attended, and win in clude a popular platform meeting this evening with addresses by several of the best speakers of the district Bo sides the resident ministers there waa present this morning President Homan of Willamette university. An address on "Methods of Disci pline" was given this morning by Rev. Asm Sleeth; Rev. W. H. Heppe pre sented a paper on rne selection of Pul pit Themes'; Dr. E. L. Rader spoke of in mission oi unnsuan rapers, with especial reference to the Pacific Chris tian Advocate, of which he Is editor. The two deaconesses, Miss DeWitt of the First Methodist church, amr Miss i wioweii or tne Woodstock church made addresses telling of conditions as they Ainu iiicm in iiieir num. Rev. L. C. Peer also read a paper on in xuung reopie ana rne V-nnrctt. Some matters of business are to be transacted this afternoon and addresses mane. The popular meeting thla evening will be addressed bv Dr. Kuater of the Hun. nvslde Methodist church and hv nthr speasers, wno win a eat witn tne revival worx. -rne invitation to the meetings 1 w TALL MAN AND HIS PAL FIND ANOTHER VICTIM Those familiar figures, the tall man and the short man, are again engaged In the hold-up buainess In Portland, and are so successful that the detectives have a number of cases to work upon, but scarcely anv clewa Tha men hn robbed O. L. Huston on Hayden laland, in the Columbia river near Vancouver. yesterday, are believed to be the aama who held up F. J. Lawrence on the slough road near Vancouver avenue soon after o'clock last evening. In both Instances ths men were re ported to differ widely In height, and both Lawrence and Huston said thev wore dark clothes. Lawrence, a pile driver engineer at the Swift plant at Kenton, waa relelved of 15 centa, all the money In his pockets. Huston waa stabbed all but fatally. . Better ask your grocer now for alrge cake ol REFUSES RESIGNATIONS OF BOARD OFFICERS When food cornea Into tbe stomach tbe nerves along the lAlltrientary Canal and In tbe mouth signal the brain for help and tbe blood Immediately famishes sufficient gee trie Juice to do tbe work well an 1 quickly. Stuart a Dyspepsia Tablets go Into the stomach, balance the gastric Jute. 4'geat the food, are ukea up by the biooo. punnea it. ana hew tne rood cosnea eaala to the atowiech a aaturaj gastric Jute of right proportion, greets It and does Its work perfectly. After a time tfceoe little tablets rvwtore la tere, build up the gmatrie Juice aad It ere is do longer dyspepsia. Every draggiet emrrteo tbera !a eta-, price Mr; every aruggl't and . physician will at teat ttiir word to tbe merit ef theaw tablets. Ftuy a boa bow and rellero your a(-n-i'h at em a. - or aon4 wa ynnr name and addreoe today an4 we will en4 yc hnnteekately by mail a oafrple p-fcara free Addreoo T A. F'uart Co, 11 etuart Bldf, Mar stall. UK . . , At a special meeting of the directors of the Portland board of trade held last night to consider tbe resignations of President Townsend and Secretary Mul ler. it was decided not to accept either, ' and to request the two offleere to con tinue witn .tne worm. The board ex-1 pre aed Ue appreciation of the services j of two officials, and It waa tbe unanl- J mous decision that the board of trade ahould continue to work aa In the past! This move probably put a a stop to talk ' of disbanding the organisation. ) Tbe financial report of the board was ' submitted at last night s meeting, and 1 It wse found that never In the history! of the organisation has the board of; irie teen better able financially to carry on Its work than at the present time. MOVING PICTURE IEN ' ORGANIZE A UNION Tba awing p let ere oeerifioT-s of Port land keld a meeting Tuesday ntgfat on the ate go of tbe Bungalow theatre, and effected aa organisation and elected of f -rm. . owe time ire "there waa eowteider sMe '- meet ss whether tho roor Pcure w rlgMfeny NeH t be 1 A. T. a T e tm Ike c . i. Ami . iThe Finest Cleaner MaQe , ' and not put it , off any longer. You ; will save lots o f wear and tear cleaning tins, lcitchen uten sils, etc., besides using it on paint and windows. ' yrC o jxTsCi (Si h clelli's Cocoa a is' a food drink for young and old that please the palate strengthens the body builds up the nerves quickens the mind. It instills qualities in young and old which produce perfect contentment and perfect health and allows one to give A Smile All the:'Wle Ghirardelli's Cocoa is a standard com bination of the cocoa bean. 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