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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY? EVENJNG, JARCH 3. 1909- , . . - T- r- . 1 1 1 : " : E OF WEEK . IGOOIiilllCE GOOD OCrOPUSDEFEIISE 10 BE OPENED? III SIX nonius ASICS DIVORCE FOOIiOOlUBCOil BRID LMDISOn BfilDGE I MOUNT, SCOTT BUYS A CHEMICAITENGINE , J t . . President Josselyn Says Yes Mayor Lane Doubts i, ;. It ..Some, i ' " ... ' What the Mayor -TOnka. t i v " ; President B. S. Josselyn lnter a ' viewed Mayor Lane for an hour a . this morning In aa effort to ret e - thexecutlve to use his Influence to have the Madison street bridge reopened. The mayor said Jia did not want to inconvenience the public, "but believing Vat the bridge is unsafe he did not feel that the eity should undertake the responsibility of keeping , It open, He agreed, however, to place the matter again ; before the executive board at its -next meeting..- .-. ..; 1 "Madison street bridge " -will he re- eneited to ' streetcar , traffic,'; asserted President Josselyn ot the Portland Rail . way. Light & Power company, this ' moraine. ' "For breach Of contract the city Is as culpable' as"an IndMdual . lie sjxplalned.. - f'Our contract with the oitv of Portland for the use- of Madison street bridge has IJ years yet w ran. The bridgs'-ha' never keen , condemned ' . hy any authority, hence could not by . any legal authority be jelosed." Presl -lent Josselyn intimated that in his pin - ion tbe city-would find it cheaper to allow resumption- Of streetcar traffic . across the- bridge than to submit to a suit for breach of contract -Neither city nor county has anything : ,tn no with granting permission or priv d-t-. for 'the-onwtioiv-f -new Ijildge.. The pefmlssion jnust come from Jthe war department, the Willamette be ttng a navigable stream, Tbe streetcar company would simply be under- the v meces-ityf of procuring new franchises ; non' tne streets leading to tne approacnes i President Josselyn was this morning aiosmve in ms statement mat tne street. fcar company would never pay the rent taemaoa loon street pi'r car will total 18,000 per year," be said. ,. "For the use of the Id bridge me nave been paying i.ou per year. ftuought a rentai. or J76UO a year was pot exorbitant on the. new', bridge and l.4 !... ... .4. 11 "The best investment' this company jcouta mane in view or existing conm . ,tion would be the construction: of. a (bridge across the Willamette. : It would sav She rentals on four bridges and the , fcost ot spanning the river would be com- ; jparauveiy little, for that matter,; the construction of new 'tracks'', leading to she bridge approaches would be a small tiff air. It would be much cheaper , and nor desirable from our point of View jto build the bridge than to continue the . mse of the bridges owned by the city. Only two drawbacks would present Themselves, First, the great amount of Jraffie "the one bridge would )havOito handle,; although devoted to streetcar service alone; second, the loss? iij- reve Ttue to the city. Damage to bridges from the us of streetcars is almost nothing. The asy Tolling motion ansa -Hot gn enth so much harm as the Jarring of 111 401. i Hi . .y-, I At: pi - - ., 'Mil aaag- mmmm Seattle Kan Say Castlerock Is ta Supply Port - land Market -M. foul at" 14 and JS a ton will be' a realisation in Portland before another Six montns, a- b. f am, opmaiur from Seattle, asserted - wnlle stopping it tli imoerial mis morning. coal la to come from CasilerocR, ded for the use of the new M&dl reet bridge, - ,'The f ee : of 6 cents r will total 118,000 per, year," he Jieavy draye. Because of that fact I . liave thought It rather unreasonable that this company should be called upon to pay rentals when no other- streetcar KfJiuyaur . lit -in , LUJiPQ plates to my certain Knowledge Is charged rentals. It prrnm in m unjuBi mat tne drayman : who does greater damage to the bridge -should hfty lt use free when the ytreetear company. jnuist pay rentals and .Jceep' up repairs."- , .. .. .- -t- .-, , ... Figures in the possession of Vice president F,AI. Fuller of th company how that 0,000 people each day are liandted both ways by the streetcar WimpaMyj Wlth the present handicaps .the traffle is thrown altogether, upon two bridges, and the opening, of drew 2f an eoJdtot H-ay is sufficient to !ock traff io for varying lengths of jjtime. i .j-- , - a j- .r ti , More names sre being added to the pe tition if east aiders who wish theMadl ?l,n,..trett brldlfo jto. be reopened to jiii-.--iiro wno are most active tn .procuring slanatures Hlr h. illl total between 4000 and 6000 names petor they have concluded their wor. lAUTOS ILVVE EIGHTS Today witnessed the transformation of the Mount Scott volunteer fire de partment from a bucket brigade to a real metropolitan department, with Its own chemical engine, A new two cylin der chemical engine was turned over to the volunteers this morning and tonight exhibition rnns and drills will be given at- Kern far station by. tne company, There will be two runs tonignt from the . engine bouse to the one onfires Will Fight Fire In Thriving Suburb. v at Kern, Park by tho members; of the conjpany and the other with horses from Anabe -station, one mile distant Ar rangements have been made to have two large bonfires built on a vacant lot north of Kern Park station, and these will be extinguished by the company. E. S. Couch is the chief of the depart ment; H. 8. Clapp, first assistant; E. S. Blggbey, Second assistant; H. M. Chit wood, secretary, and R. L. Duval, treas-1 The new engine Is a $760 hand ma- ',PPln cnine, its -cyunders having a capacity of 35 gallons each. It will give the Mount Scott district the first adequate Are .protection it has -ver enjoyed. Heretofore residents of that - district have had to depend upon bucket' brig ades or .steamers from Portland. A number of. benefits and entertainments will be given in the Mount Scott dis trict to help pay for the new' engine. (Six days after marriage, knocked down w J , a,i9B uuvumiu, ........ ' , :. 7.... Beven days later, sues .for divorcer This la the record established, by Mrs. Sylvia jv Durocher. who became - the bride Of Jean n' nurochar. according to her complaint filed In the circuit court. - Klie asserts that nhn was as. saulted by her husbiind on Febrvry-24, the marrlaaa hclnr nn fPahrnArv IS Til conduct has been so harsh, cold and crue The i v "41" enaure tne jue or oeipg about I t"t" """wr ""J Aunger, ane says, , rr ; nrtun. linrt it in thoral ;- ?kb mat. tne xoun restore nor ln.good Quality aniT Unlimited, quantity. "-'"" wuviyv T .guy a. - .a. i a n nnmnanu itr. Mnrr in nil i - lp"iI8t-,0!g2n,"e r AUSO STATE IiAJVTD .. ' rastlerocie ' we :;:findVxtenslv. l&'JiQWS! .IN OtTICE blanket veins of limit coal." eaid Mr. I 5 Ham. MTha coal burns, well . ad pro-I n Jmirn.i r,. e.iun. uuir i duces a very small percentage, Of smoke I Balem, Or, March 8,-rOregon Is with and ash. By a process discovered by a I out a state land agent' Charles V. Gal resident of Castlerock It, has been fount! I loway qualified yesterday as tax com- tnat tna coal Droaucea u irau a. msr-1 miRSioner and real crnen si innd oiAnt rentage of Illuminating gas as does the Peter Applegate, appointed Monday by Dest graues oi ouumiovus cuw uruuiui uovernor tienaoi, as uaiioway success from the east.- or, has not yet qualified. Applegate's "veins r uasueroca; coat ranaa irum cgmmmion was not lorwaraea ca mm four to six feet In depth. One vein un- I before Monday, ' so he has hardly , had derllee another and we have not reached! time to return his oath or prepare for the end of any one vein yet. , Mining taxing on tne Duraens or tne new orrice, Is very easy, as the coal crops out from tne mountain siae. , - y Mr. Dam will ge'on to Seattle toaay, where . he will confer with men who are associated with him in the. develop ment of Castlerock coal. He stated that preparations were being mode to Install the latest in mining machinery and to I operate the mines on a large, scale. Castlerock Is on the line of the North am .Pafiirtr. ' 1. N Tocal dealers sav that the amount I of loss In shipping coal from the east I is the prime reason lor tne expensive ness of the fuel here., one car came In yesterday 14.000 pounds short of the load it was supposed to carry. Nine I cars were 62,000. pounds Short.? e Inves-1 ligation has mad coal dealers confident that pilfering by section men and others is chiefly responsible for the loss In I Jude Anderson Holds State .to Show Specific Intent . 'V : tb'JircaktheLaw. ; - i (United Crass Xeased Wire.) Chloago, March 8. During 'the bear Ing .Of the v8tandard Oil company. Charged with accepting rebates on -oil . shipments,' Qeorge M. Crawford, Judge of freight tariffs for the Interstate com merce coramissipn, today took ' the stand. He identified certain tariff schedules filed . by the Chicago and Alton and other railroad shipments of n (jnapeue, ill, wan nointa. . i .. r During the hearing Judge Anderson oil between Chapelle, 111, ana otner point ting, Ind ruled that In order to secure a con vie tion the attorneys ror tne government must Drove that the officials of the Standard Oil company or the Alton road i.a . i , . . .. . v. J . . i i . .. .1 n, i. ftlirw iii-i ivr was UBlllK V lUlttlHUi , 1 UB court declared specific intent to violate the law must be proved by the govern. ment, ; A aimnle, test for nuritv ttt sunr la to burn it. Pure suiar will be com- - pletely burned, while an adulterant will -. leave -an ash. AFTER MANY YEARS OF SLAVERY CHINESE WOMAN TO, BE DEPORTED Evidence ; Brought Out in ; Kidnapfng Case of Traf- fic in Yellow Women. , Trim Toy. after vears of slave life In nearly every rfty of the United States, including New Tort, Is to be. deported. for today she made admissions to the federal Immigratiorr officials ..that It is hnlinved will lead to her being sent back across the paelf le to China. The little "Chinese -woman snmmea through an interpreter that she obtained entrance to the country fraudulently years ago. A full Investigation Is being made today. Several Circumstances which have already, come to light indi cate strange -, developments regarding the traffic in' Chinese women-, -virtually held in absolute bondage in a free coun try. Kim Toy told of the cities, includ ing San Francisco and 'New York, where she had beew held as a alave. It Is knows that prominent Chinese In every city of the Paclffu coast are tak- 5. V Ing a deep Interest the case, one t .ON CAR TRACKS , ' CaW Tfat lram Vlw.i Olympia, Wash., March a. Th ,,. freme court today held that an automo . lie has equal 'rights on the streetcar Jrack with the streetcara In the case of H. Baldle of- Taeoma against the Ta coma Light ' Power company the sd--perior court ot' Pierce ounty held Bal die could not secure damages by reason of his automobile being struck from be. Jilnd by a streetcar, tne court holding nai tm witumgoue nsa no miainess on the car track. - 4 Tha supreme rourt reversed this de- 'CLsion ana sent the case back for a new . trial. i II ' 'i ' ' , 1 '. .. .. -! tit good Health should preyen sickness Instead of letting themselves get sick and then try to cure it... Se lone as you keep . your liver, bowels - and stomach. -in a bejuthv and active condition you won't get sick. Ballard's Herbine re lieves constipation, Inactive liver - end All stomach and bowel troubles. . chapter of wliich ended In the Portland police cpurt this morning. It was "re ported several days ago that the faction of the Bow On Tong, from one of whose mamhara Ktat Tov was stolen or assist ed to escape two weeks ago. had agreed that ii 4U0 was paia over to tnem tney would rtroo the charge of larceny pre ferred against the woman and Jung Sing, the big muscular cm nam an wno was ar rested with her In Astoria, Apparently this sum was paid, as the attorney for Chin Du, the Chinaman from , whose' house at Fourth and Oak the woman was taken, asked Judge Van Slant today to dismiss the charges. 1 No sooner" was this done, however, than two representatives of. the Immi gration bureau took charge of. the un resisting little oriental, who was still clad in the male attire in, which shs was dlsoovered at Astoria. ..Inspector Bar hour said at noon that ample' evidence that she was unlawfully In the country had already been obtained." The ease against Kim Toy was virtu ally dismissed yesterday afternoon, but her caretaker took lier .away before the immigration men knew what had taken place,-so her bail, $1000, was held back pending iter reappearance today. ' Jung Sing., wo took Kim Toy down the Co-. lumblaln a launch. Is also at liberty. f m l ' ' ""' "t"" """"iilY STOW CASE IS NEGLECTED Although R. W. Stuart, a patrolman In " the polico department, ' was sus pended over a week ago folio whig a raid On the Hotel Quelle, planned ap parently to catch the officer In a com- LUCKY BALDWIN'S Will III PROBATE (United Press teased What wi iv to- nnn nnn Vc,in has its victims in its power Uulk of $2o,000000 Mate almost before they realize its to Two Daughters Third f presence, because its first Tart 1 s-vti T tcA . syrnptom is usually a-little xauiiutct jioviuoctt. i :.-.t. --.:r.c.;--,:R--- that it does not excite sus- nirinn. Ruti thft , .lnsidirriii Los Angeles, March 3. Ths greater i;:, nntu KI-.-.H ii,. tKhnnnnn uubuii m win vu niv www j. r'L,uckv") Baldwin is beaueatbed I and in a short while tn ra- &mm"ttTnt&&tent finds he is-more or less tWrI'MnJ ?XnllLwl arccted from neaa to toor. promising Sltnatlon, the case against revealed the existence of 1 Hra. Zclda 1 ' ContaeiOUS BlOOu PoiSOfl him In the poUoe court Is rapidly e- !".ft 5!.dh ffAr. 1snrrAit in rifls.twlh- generating , into farce. - lleved toTiave but two children. Mrs, N die oTiasiM Ha In r.'rl " When the case was called this mom-8elby, according to the will, is a rcsl-1 -f .v. lTT i . i Ing It was found that no complaint I dent Ban ITranclsco and her father! Qing IflC DlOOuOl UllS ueStrUC- v Removinff the symptoms is. not all that is necessary tcTcu'rti rSrw tagiousr Blood Poisorlr The virulent terms which Produce these out ward manifestations must be completely driven from the blood before a real cure can be effected. The least taint -left in the circulation will- sooner or later, cause a fresh outbreak of the trouble, with all the hid eous symptoms of ulcerated mouth and throat, copper colored splotches, falling hair; sores and ulcers, etc. , ... Contagious Blood Poison is the most Jreacherous of all diseases. Kim Toy, Dressed in Male Attire She Was Forced to Don. having been kept in Jail since his ar rest because his friends, who were able to put up the required ball money at any time believed all the safest place for him until- the commotion over the arrest suosiaea, DISCOUNT OX TAXES r CEASES MARCH 15 . - - . . ' Put-YourFootln'-m And" you will glwsrs boy Shoes it THE LION., -.We v insist 'that our shoes 'must ' . ft" utisfactorye wear, look-; well end fed comfortable." So V. , you take no chances. : TRY OUR PACEMAKER ;3,5Q FOR MEN AND WOMEN 6 S t -r. it.llinliiinn.,rin.J- - :i i HffiRS I : 1 7 3 THIRD ST. March IS la the last day on 4 v which It will be possible for tag- 4 4 payers 'to obtain a t per cent 4 4 discount on the sums they owe ' 4 4 the county. If not paid by April 4 4 , t taxes will .become delinquent, 4 4 but half payments may be. paid 4 4 UP to that time, the other half to. 4 4 bo paid before the first Monday 4 la OotObeT.:f; 4 4 ' ';-! Every day there Is g-crush at 4 4 ; the windows in the tax collec- 4 4 ,, tloa department of - the sherlf fs 4 4 office st- the court' house,' Tea- 4 4 'terday the collections ran up to 4 4 ' I1J7.415. the largest sine eel- 4 4. lection was begun-. - 4 4 v Tiresome waiting at the office 4 4 may be avoided toy mailing snr 4 4 -. Inquiry to the tax department of 4 4 the sherlf ff office asking for a 4 4 statement of taxes due,' giving .4 4 a - description of real property - 4 4 by 1oV and -Block. A- statement 4 y will be mailed in return and pay-' 4 4 '. ment can then be made by send-', 4 4 ' ing a check, deducting from the 4 4 total the J .per cent, provided 4 4 the tax is paid or before- 4 4' March IS. -a . 4 ,1' Scl-iwde'r Succeeds Sperry. .' (Calted Pr taeaed Wlr. Waahinstoti. March I. (Secretary of the Navy Newberry has Issued orders d.lrtitlnr Rear Admiral Schroedor as rmniDtndftr in chief of the ' At fan tie fleet to succeed Admiral perry, who will probably t detailed to the naval war coiiega - - - - PLAXS COMPLETED FOE NEW FLAT Architects Travis and Wilson have completed plans for a modern four se ries fla to be erected for Henry Rebe on Twenty-third street, near Raleirh. The buildlnf will cost about I9O0O and Will be an up to date family apartment ouiiaing. The Gregory Investment company has jaaen out permits ror the erection of These buildings will occupy lots front ing Siskiyou. Klickitat snd Fremont streets, between East Seventy-second SF"1 f ghH?th trsts, and will-coat tlSO each.. The total amount to be expended In new , construction by the Gregory Investment company will ai- IWAarli 13A AAA Acting as trustee for local capitallsta ... ... jimim yesteraay took title to 19 acres on the lower panlnsuia. the an- -cMnnanmcion Detng llt.SOO. The property la located near.Meg1 StotU. was sold by Janes ii. . Athena Cliooses Xew OfTlcers. ; (Spectal Dtspatcb U The Jooraal.1 Airiena, ur., March a. A quiet city 7.ht. "w ficere ar: Mayor A. B. MEwn: t'I commlajloner. William VV toahlp; recorder. B. B. Rteharda eoim Cllmen, VTilllsm Thompklns. A. M. John son and 8. F. Wilmm. - With the exceotfon hat th- naw cu win Drooaoiv reouira a iinn from all near beer Saloons in order to better regulate these nlarea. thera will t change In; the policy of the city govern ment. 43a-sJlss-sV- A China plats wUl b gli n free to every on who inartg a cash wast ad amounting to J 5 cents or mere In next (Sunday s Journal. nusineaa manor and real entate are the only ads ex cepted. See . announcement on want pages today.J . ) . . . C-iaa .Plats Tr. ' . A China plats will be given free te evary on who Lnaeris a caah want ad amounting te It rents or nor In next u3-ra journal. .. Kuain- - Mances n-i real lata are the only ads ex- . -.(d. ssnouncemeat on . want I I toaay. , a Hair on Face, - -4 , . mvo ana Aims ' aeav4 by th Kw jPrisjelvie araaaetBwt-rael-ft-iL It to the alT ae-an, a -d4 fraruol Mk Mti-y hair. Iwal vr uma (i.ntll tk Inr tn44 p-lvrm Tbrm a-t a.r4 i-niM SAP It tKO a taa vmmrm tn m-ar.fe,.wr. lm M ira-la ki aa. J M tlx aalf aMM 1. Int-r a uaa, UTrmi, aVnnat-tnfrtvx. iramala mo4 BraiiM-i n-p. p M,ranMw4.aMw4 4a aa wnfvm, for Si -OS. T-.r mtmr Wck vnMat, rtV- f4 too-' If It au'.s ta all t la t.mm4 Jnr It iooti.1 fm a ( us -H Mitnw Ia aUnau Caaaiicat- ta liu Ikjm. had- been maae out bv the eit ... E.L"?.""?." J"l ,"ii"f.- tiv rvi knn. nnd n tin d spneft toi-nov'a nf f Th. l.I " I uor u'.Buauu, a uuu k utoh icii in uic 1 r- J - policeman, for Stuart Was notTn a com1 TO tiS5 cuts '"off tlie ". - ' " t ' t. ' tl promising position when he was dia.l ..ih: TH..FShlfii merely check the if tha , kHiMsfsr lvrAs. 1 " - I rviuww,' uuiy xwuntjii ooiuwiu ui. van- ' - ' '------ 1 -----, S ti htTaSmlV an Annex" property in San Frsjicisoo, the real cause smoulaenng In the system rave brought mis ery and disappointment to thousands. Faithfully the suf- eoverea oy mere no but noner '";"-V"w"UB' .PPfp o Bt? whioh' is worth -about 1190.000 and is paid r o,,ifwr'fund aa1 wi ahw o. v. not purpose and to which a large proportion uvZl A0J!,V"-nf0f.. -e t L.t of the police department contributed, He leaves small portions of the great met nephews ' and .ir., ,l. iT.. v --""'""ui Kancno ul -uenie to live nieces. S"?u posiponca nephews and grandchildren and pro- fp.rp.re trtAlr curh : tr-aln vldes that-the land shall be chosen b, v.v.-. v-....v.. committee, one member o which is usually of mineral nature, and - oTwToW t0 Jra,tLu ia when all symptoms had jdis- Until tomorVow. The wife of the officer is by htm. ptie came to the with mm today in spite 01 "f i am wining to overlook this i fckAhJ1 "iS. '&aulhry to Mr appeared and the treatment cannot sea that It I. otocker and Mrs. McCiaughry. . I ... ir oe r A biiHnea hi The. win declares mat oniy mreei was icis uit. iuuiiu um B She announdher entir. LimTVL.h had Otllv heert Shut UD in thft to go on th. witness Stand id his behalf .J ZTll t ZII''.ZMm eaaa-i ... - , I ' V - - "'. . ' -." . aVOlWUl aif(UUIl, a lU V Wl C4L11r 1 iS-k. aiir- nf 11(1 T'ti 1 at ttrlll nrvihahfti I " . . reduce -greatly the number of claimants. OPPOrtUnltV tO return, With R ADDING FiNISHES TTTS TATT, fi'B,VPli,VPli, Power to sell or exchange any portion OXVUl Ol-il lXilXLJt. of the estate or to borrow money for " ' I the use of the legatees. . The will, ... ,, , jtn 1 UAiiamh.. . 1 U , 1 W ,. . aiaywr uiiiv, is bkaiu -a ires man. hm. : r Ing served Out tils time, he said farewell to the county Jail this morning. Raddinsr has bean a-uaeful mxn a tVi Jail. He Is a painter, and he was busy with the brush for a large part of the time after he was landed hnhlnH th bar a putting on new coat a n. nn- in tne cornaors, im orrice and the living Mrs. Waymlre, who made Raddlng fa- forfeited her bonrt court affirmed the conylctlon, and is ex pected to remain out of Oregon perma- nanll. JAPANESE LABORER DYNAMITE'S VICTBr & 211,1,1 Jj;'-- t2 every symAom intensified. S. S. S. cures Contagious Blood Poison and cures it permanently. It goes down into the blood and removes every particle of the poison. makes the drculatiojilirure and healthy, a and does not 1 l t- l a- A a . INCORPORATES TO ' METALIZE ROSES ' Formed for the purpose of "metal Is Ing'V flowers by a secret process, the Portland Rose Metallilng company has mous. lm somewhere ln tbe east She I uci '" wnn a i Thomas McCusker. The weneaiey iana company nas been incorporated by Fred A, Jacobs. H. rlth and Otto,' J. itreamer. The In. Reckwlt capital stock Is 1100,000. ' fgneet-l IMaaatdl tn Tha laarn-I I Whit Salmon.- Wash.. March 1 k japanea laoorer on me uorr ranch, fl miles, north of. here, was blown up dynamite yesterday. . He had placed stmk of powder under a stump and, believing it had burned out, returned Just as the explosion occurred. One arm was blown from his body, one eye blown out and tils' fac and body torn in many places. His recovery Is doubt ful. He was taken to Portland for treatment He has a wife and daughter vnvra. , : PERSONALS r.. ft. crwin. iraveunsr DSnrnr RK-iii tn ui Ban rearo, laib Angele a alt Lake railroad. Is in the city today. Superintendent E. R. Budd.of th II- wmco ran road is in Portland today. A - B. Hammond, the millionaire lum oerma n and builder of tha Aart a Columbia River railroad. Is In Portland a uu.mcra irip i mm nan rranolsco. He Is stonoinar St the Hotl Pnni. h W. C. Lacork f Vancouver. B. C, was a guest at UI Imperial today, on the aay tinii iiflss iaiiipr. Mnains a Laoock, who lives la Grant-county.' i. U. Hayter. cubllsher nf lh. TVs lk County. Observer, from Dallas Or- Is a S""i iifu-x at in ornaitua, Oscar Vanderbllt- nrnnrinr nfi Beulah Land ranch on Hood river. Is rues at th .Cornelius. -ean Blanchard. ludaa of Cnl,,mhi. county rourt. and oaa tt -, .-i- capitalista from Rainien Is a gueat to day at th ImrVrlaL Mr. Blanchard was Industry In his bom county and his wealth wss principally derlvMl f aa-issva avuLr. ' fcrJ-r. LJVMAX, WOLFK . CO. Third and Washing,. Streets Cliffs Cltlsent Jabttaat, - Pipat-V TIM J-nraal ) CI!ffV Wuh M.r-h T -1,1 of Cliffs ate rejoicing ovr th aai- of oonas to tn smoint rt voted recently for tK. ,,-... erecting a new chlol houa. Ther were several bids reeeived, but the state pf Waahingtori-e Md tt pr. ertth th lowest rat of Interaat - -i..- the ritost all-fa.torr. A r . Portland was tta rext neareat. as soa aa tne pjaas kI TMc4flrtlona are ,.w.n UI "L approved, the enr'-T wll h t. Th building Is t h cti rleted ready for te opening of the fail terra of school. The erboet now in . elrn In th old nulldlng la orerrrnw1-). and aaer pupila srt coming In with earh new family seilllog In Cliffs thi, . Bootlegger Are Punished. ; (flpaetal Plsnatch te The JoornaL) ' Tillamook, Or.. March I. V. Lang-, worthy was arrested snd convicted on a charge of bootlegging snd was then rearrested on another charge as soon as he left the court. Eight arrests have been made for bootlegging by the sher iff. There have been three acquittals and one -conviction. - ' CURED BOtmrD ABTO WBU. . Bear Blrs : I dMs t Bad out that I had cod traded Contain eoa Blood Poison until it had cuds consider able headway, and fortunately for tbe frier 4 thatt ant eoasalted bad had some experience with the disease, and aevised me te take S. 8. sel dida't fool with any doctors, hot begaa at ones the nseot voor medicine, taking it as directed. My friend told me to stick to it, and that was what I aia aaa got along spienaifliy from the very srt, sod j wo a sum oar or norues, and am now as well aa erei. Vknittmi s a my face was se full of sores arnt eroptioos that 1 wui- un aoaTv, aaa bow more as aot a Notes or fimple oa my body. Ther is nothing ia the world It-it--tSlN k-aaiv bV O m Tt Tk-.a -? a . a-a. wsasa Va. fjpa B A OJVU, rVUVU, wIDtl a Ii war rcommen It lor tuck A friend tf mmv Muoii ii now, ana i totting wont aicely. nsVblAJL ssr r-IrlVils , - ;m OUOey Bt. Bvaosville, tad. ... coyrato with ior? a. - r- I wis sflicted with a terrible sloe dtieiw, which was is spots at Drst, but afterwards spread au oner my kody. , These sooa broke eat tote sotes. and it is easy to fmagise the suffsrinf I endured. Before I became convinced that the doctors could do me aegood, I had spent a hundred dollars, which was really thrown away I then tried various patent medicines, bat they did sot reach the disease. Wba I had Baished my first bottle of 8. 8. S. I was greatly improved, aad was delichted with the result. The large red splotches oa my chest begaa to pim paler and smaller, and before long duuia seaied entirely. I regained my lost Weight, be came etrooger and my appetite greatly Improved. 1 was soon entirely well, sad my skin aa cleat as a piece of glase. H. L. MSISKS. M CUnUs Street, fftwarK, n. J. t T98 V&VAL 6TUPTQSIS. Raviogased S. 8. . quite extensively, lamia positios to know its virtu. As the result of a se rious blood disorder my blood became poisoned and I safTeted severely with Rheumatism and other symptoms sot necessary to mention, a friend told me be had bees cored of my trouble by 8. 8. 8. and epos hie reoommen-atioai kegaa its use. Af ter seine it for some time my blood was thoionghly cleansed of tall poisons sad mads pate sod strong again. - . . I wish also to speak of its trjie properties. ' It kailt a my general health, it im Droved n Jtwm. trie, gave me eTi eased atrenrth. and I felt better In every way. I am a graM believer In 8. 8.. 8., aad with plsasai recommend it to all who Seed a goMDiooa medicine, kodbkt m. zwfilTtlO. " vaesuui ouet, MDanoa, ra. ;. . leave the slightest traceuflhe disease for future outbreaks.' ' S. S. S. Is niade entirely of roots, herbs and barks, all of which arp healing- and cleansing in their nature. It . does not contain a particle of mineral hr any form io injure the delicate parts of -the. system. S. S. S. will also drive out an7 lingerin.; remains of mineral poison that may be In the blood from tne former treatment. ; If you: are suf fering with Contagious Blood Poison S. S. S. will cure you, because it will purify your blood. Hometreatment book and any medical advice free to all who write. - ' " - THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA. OJL i THROW OUT THE LINE ''".' Give Them Hel and Many ; Portland People Will Be Happier v; the ' "Threw jOutth Life tneM ; The kidneys need help. . They're oyrwOrke-i-can"t, get poison filters- oat of th blood. , wTheyr; getting worse evrytnlnuta l ; Will you help them .". ' .' Dosn's Kidney PUIS hsv brought thousands of kidney suffererf back from th Vrg ot despair. Will curs' any f oqa. of .kidney troav Joha Ootchsr, of . 1ST North Nine- teem th trC; Portland, Or, say: "Plac th early" parr of l0t. whi I gave a teatiaionlal recota mending ron' Kidney Pills, I hay had sons further occasions to ess the remedy. snd have always found it ol great value la reliev ing kidney complaint. It never fall to help me. and I therefor am pleased to recommend It again." . - - - r" . ' . " - - or sal by all dealer. Price te cent a roater-MUbura Co, Buffalo. New Tors, sole agents for the Vnlted States.'- , - , Remember the-tiwwt ZKAX'8 aad take bo other, ...-'. " . .' 'J ': '. tt ff...-,.-.. Wm.-- .-.v:.A4 .... i -ft.a.n-tv;, - It Must Be Sold at Once The BiOflcst Snap Ever Ollered Mfwlern Jiotne of 6 rooms and Bath, fire place, combination fixtures, full cement baement, well constructed-throughout Choice "corner lot, lawn, fruit tree, roses, etc. Out-of-town owner has wired tie to effect an imme diate sale of property to any responsible party regardless of terms. -Price $3650; 500 cash, balance to tuii. . - . . - ?10-2U COBBETT BLDQ. MAIN 1177, A2535