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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. FORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. APRIL SO. 1003. il DEFHJITE DEAL 0? SIIURT Mil Itls Supposed the Columbia, Leased at San Fran- i Cisco, Is Theirs. , v"Dnltd Press Ltued Wire.) San Franclsoo. April SO. It la b '4lerad her today that W. B. Prlngle's ,! of tha former site of the Columbia theatre u secured at the Instigation of the fihubert Interests. Prlngle, who Is the local representa tive of the Bhuberts. , would neither confirm nor deny the report that the eastern theatrlcaJ magnates Intended -. to erect on the site one of the hand- . somest playhouses In the weat. II . .'stated, however, that work on a class A building- at thla location would begin , In the near future, and It la generally attppnaed the building will be the noma , of the fihubert production. t The lessees agree to pay for a 20- year lease, 1432.000, or flSOO'a month The deal will be closed today. . EAT CALIFORNIA . - BAISIXS," THEY CRY Los Angelcs.'Cal., April to. "Eat Cal Ifornla, ralalna" was the ; slogan today throughout a large section of the, coun try. Advices received from many points ."give evidence of a widespread observ. anee or "Kaisin aay, as a result or me concerted effort of the raisin growers of California to advertise their product and promote a larger consumption of the ; fruit, which they claim. Is fully as nour ishing' as. oeei. - In order to acquaint -the people at larga with the value of retains as an ar. tlcle of food, thousands of pounds of the most delicious raisins grown in Cali fornia were distributed-free throughout - the United States and Canada. Boxes of ml sins were presented to President (Taft, his eablnet, to members ' of con gress, governors of states and, other publlo men throughout- the, land. The : Southern Pacific, the Santa Fe and oth i er railroads observed the day bv making raisins a free Item on the bills of fare In all their dlnlncr cars, and to further extol the virtues of the California prod , tint millions of stickers. - posters and folders wera distributed broadcast from , the Atlantic to the) Pacific, and from Canada to the llulf. California at pres ent produces abuul 1 Su.uoo.OiiO jiounda of raixlns a year, but the growers ! lleve that as a mult "f Hie publicity campaign now under way thev will l able to find a profitable market for at tast twice that amount. PENNSYLVANIA LAAV LINKS- ALL EAILlfQADS A bill of the Pennsylvania stale leg Islature how awaiting action of the governor Is of much Interest to Qfegon railroad people as It confers upon elec trio railroads the right to make arrange ments 'for 'the ' fult Interchange of freight with steam railroads, and a com- fan Ion measure which has progressed o the same stsge permits electric rail roads of the slate to carry heavy freight. It these two Mils become a law the OLIVE LOGAfl HOT It. PIPED 1 " - -J London Dramatic Sajs She Had 3foney and Jewels, but Hints at Theft (Culled Trtee Leased Wire.) London, April SO. That Olive Logan, the American authoress, died a pauper In the Banetead asylum la Indignantly transportation situation In Pennsylvania denied by Corllsa Claflln, the London dramatic agent who befriended her at proimbly will be greatly affected, and good In any ::; .;y a nrocm ts a man who can't see person or thing. It s habit caused by a aisoraerea liver, n you una that you are beginning to see things through blue spsotacleg, treat your liver to a good cleaning out process with Ballard's .Herblne. A sure cure for constipation, -dvspepsla, Indigestion; sick headache, " biliousness, all liver, stomach and bowel troubles, gold by Skidmora Drug Co. a number of new and radical changes in freight arrangemente at several points are expected to be put In force at once. Senator Wolf, who la a director of the Philadelphia Rapid Trannlt . company, was the actual sponsor of the bills, ami It Is understood to be his onlnlon that the department stores of Philadelphia will at once use the subway to get their foods delivered to the residence dls riots at night, snd In that event within a year and a half the Income of the transit company will be Increaaed nearly $1,000,000 through the freight depart ment alone. It is also believed In- some quarters that the Pennsylvania railroad Intends to make use or trolley roada to sections not now resrhed by the system, and that the Pennsylvania may endeavor .to obtain exclusive Interchange' with the trouey companies in Philadelphia and Pittsburg. GREAT PROHIBITION ' ; ; ;; -DEBATE AT CHICAGO . .; Chicago, April I0. Orchestra hall, spacious though : It Is, promises to bo entirely Inadequate to accommodate the crowd that will seek admission tonight the Hrltlsh capital. He stated that at the time of hr death she possessed con siderable money and Jewelry and hints at a mystery surrounding their disap pearance. Mrs. Logan waa a member of the T.y. ceum club of Plcadllly. It la stated that several hundred pounds was awaiting her at the club rooms. to hear,: the debate, oh the Death Roll of the Northwest James McCord. V (Special bUpatch to The Journal.) Eugene,' Or., April 88. James Me Cord, a Lane county pioneer and a mem ber of the Moldiera' home at Roseburg, died at Marcola, in this -county, this week. He was visiting relatives. He wss born In Cass county, Missouri, September 14, 1834, and came across the plains to Oregon In 1861, first ad ding in Lane county, where 'he had re sided up to the time of entering the home a few years ago. He served In company D, mounted Oregon volunteers, during the civil war. He leaves a wife, a son and two daughters. . Louis J. Sexton Hunter. Drobi bit ion question - . between .' President Samuel Ilckle of - Albion ' college and Mayor David S. Rose of .Milwaukee. No eveDt of a similar netnr- the hmm ever talr-n nlnoo In r?hlc m , li.a llr.Ktnl an ni.nh " Brrl1 Platiatrh tO The JoOrn.l.l attention. o In order to Inatire-a r.nro. I Brownsville, Or., April 10. Mrs sentatlve attendance the , tickets were Louisa J. Sexton Hunter died at her riven for' distribution to the board of nome in urawrorasvliie, uregon, Mon-rade-and other commercial organlza-H day. after a week's Illness of pneu- tions and to the -leadlna clubs. : The supply of tickets was exhausted Several days ago, and though liberal premium are being freely offered none Is to be had today. Many requests for tickets were received from points 'throughout Illinois, y. Wisconsin, . and .-.; neighboring states. -- '-,. The debate ton I eh t will be the second In series between Ur. Dickie and Mavor Rose In which the former - speaks In favor of " the total prohibition of tha liquor' traffic and the Milwaukee execu tive; takes the opposite- view. ; The agree- mem proviaes to bates. . , The first was held, in Milwaukee several weeks aeo and the third and final debate will probably: be held In some cltv In the south the latter nrr of May. -;. ' monla. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter moved to Orawfordsvllle about a month ago from Junction City, w here they had lived for about three years, having moved there from Kansas. - ' --.'-., SMUGGLING GANG . V LOST THIS SHIPMENT (Pnlt'd rro teased Wlr".V ' Oakland. Cal.. April 30 That or a series of three de- i firm' of Abrahntnson Brothers or Ul I W 1 1 . .1 ' AW SOLE AGENTS DUNLAP & CO. STYLISH HATS You Knowhtat it;Means to Get Satisfaction in Clothes; You Might Care to Know What It Means to Give It It means here, the test qualities . obtainable; poor stuff doesn't sat isfy anybody. It means not only good clothes, but nothing else. A big variety and all the time you v want for choosing We try to " help you buy, not merely try to sell. It means the. best skill we can command jn making the clothes fit. ; After all that, when you say you're pleased with fabrics, style, ' ' fit, price, and go away satisfied, it meais much to us. You have a , right to change your mind -un- , reasonably, if you want to; we can still give you your money back. " We give it back as cheerfully as we take it, if it comes to that. We are always willing to pay for our self-respect. Our great line of if. Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes meets the requirements of the greatest possible number of care ful dressers,' and a wonderful va riety of fabrics to choose from. Prices $20 to 40 the this city, one of the largest dry goods houses on me coast, was an innocent victim of the gigantic .smuggling plot recently revealed In New York became known here today. Two weeks prior to the discovery that the Smugglers had sliipoed goods to California In the name of Miss Nellie Grant, granddaughter of Ulyssea 8. Grant, a valuable consignment of Roods arrived at the local customs house for Abrahamson brothers. The firm e ' pected no European shipment and the goods were brought here under bond and examined. The case was found to con tain much costly bric-a-brac and other dutiable merchandise. ; - Special Agent .Frank Johnson was put on the case by the customs officials but waa unable to clear ud the matter I and the goods were returned to New . York. ' r Following fhe exposure of the plot to get goods into the country bv consign intf" ah1rmmlii''tn well known imnnrtern. 1 i--.h k.u.. t.Hlr. t lha rrt. I elusion that the name of the local-firm i was used By the gang ana a report naa been made to New York.' - .. ; irBAACEINFKAKOF MAY DAY TROUBLE Paris.' April 80. France Is looking nlth MEN'S FURNISHERS I forward m-lth undla:ulsed apprehension i to- the May day demonstrations tomor row; .Not m years nas sucn a general condition of unrest prevailed among the working classes in all parts of the re public. The strikes of late have been both numerous and disastrous, notably those of the postal employes, and tele graph operators In the government service and the button workers at Meru, where the strike was accompanied by bloodshed. ... That serious labor disturbances will b Inaugurated tomorrow appears cer tain in view of the action of the Gen eral Federation of Labor and the United Unions of Paris In calling . upon thej unions throughout the country to Join 1 In a general demonstrative strike. The authorities In Paris and other Indus trial centers of France, acting on gen eral orders from the central govern ment, are taking every - precaution to suppress the threatened riotous out breaks. - - . j SCHOOL SENSATION STIRS WALLA WALLA ' (Sperlni Dispatch to Tbf Journal.) Walla Walla, Wash., April 18. Quite a (eitiDeit haa been stirred. ub In the lo cal school teapot by the announcement that the board or education would asx for the; resignation of Superintendent O. S. Jones and Principal E J. Klemma of the hia-h school. Both are known to have a large number of enemies, as well as a powerful coterie of friends. Superintendent jones last spring se cured the.nismlssal or rroreesor tsnep herd of the high scbpoL member of the statdl board of education. In this he was assisted by Klemme. Jt was gen erally reported that Jonea waa afraid Shepherd would succeed to his place. if (several Otner teacners werw mio oin- thissed throujrh the Influence of the two . and now It Ts thought that tha friend j of those who were oustea wui get ousy and even up the score. 'v Both Superintendent Jones knd Prin cipal Klemme claim to know nothing of the matter. . '. ; 1 Institute t White Salmon. 1 (gpecuil Trlipatcb to The oornal. White Salmon, Wash., April JO. A farmers' institute, -conducted - by Pro fessor w. & Thorn ber. Air. ana Mrs. D. P. Ashburn and O. M. Olson of the state college at Pullman, was tieia nere Anrii 7 and 18. There was a repro-1 ntatlva attendance from all parte of ; the valley and western Klickatat county. New Route East. ; On May S the Canadian Pacific will i I Inaugurate through fast service rween a-oriimna nu ot- r.s 1 n. N. to !ookane, 8. 1. By, C P. TL, an-1 Poo Line. Time between St. Paul am! Portland. 3 days It hours. These trains j are made up of tne rinest equipmept i money can buy. For full particulars apply at local office. 141 Third street. Finds $5. - j The man or woman who buys f S worth of 6xlne Pills finds II worth of the best tonic In the world. When one ' needs s tonic one bos of this greet ton-j it- which imh 11. ia rrallv worth the I I price of the six boxes. Address or call , i The J. A. ClmnoB Irug company. ! Jcomr Front and Morrison streets, the famous PL Charles hotel corner. 2S9 AND 291 WASHINGTON STREET Perkins Hotel Building Off the Beaten Track. Our new store ! Jncated r-rothing dlatrtct. He rat away from the reruiar raee of that we give better valuta The extra steps -ntt tak wiil be well repaid. J. I- P"b ar "o . popu r fine clothiera. Hfth and Alder. , House Rent Free twn't par arrthr rrnth'S Ter-t. b'it mm Crfimr for Ms fr rit.crfr t r.-.. n Crrfrv Virlrta t:l lit vrt-t b'fig. liat ihone. tee ml Saturday. Tills oiler las! Saturday overtaxed our sales .force many unable to secure Oregon Wool Suits will repeat the oiler for three days ill' M mm. Five Dollars worth of MEN'S FUR NISHING GOODS, all new and up-to-date merchandise, including HATS, SHIRTS, COLLARS. HANDKER CHIEFS, SOCKS, GLOVES, NECKTIES, etc. Choose your own articles, take them home tomorrow, or we will issue you a credit slia srood for FIVE DOLLARS' WORTH OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS FOR YOUR FUTURE USE . mm m .With rOup And Others More Expensive Thursday, Friday, Saturday Only This is done to introduce our Oregon-Grown Wool Goth, which is the finest wearing material in the world. We guarantee our cloths to be of pure wool fabrics, designed and made up by expert craftsmen. Consequently they wear. better and look better than: any other sold at similar prices. ' , ' , STORE OPEN TOMORROW TILL 10 P. M. GRANT PIIEGLEY ' MJUTAOBB ' CLOTniERS FURNISHERS TAILORS Seventh and Sf arlc . TOBTXABB, OB. twu. Bms men s I' k lp A'- Our regular lines ace on display at our temporary quarters. Cor. Second and AVashington Sts. Of the Great Cash Clearance Sale of Broken tines Seven days more of sensational ' bargain-giving in n's and women's absolutely dependable Footwear, and then this great sale will have passed into history. The one great factor that makes this sale well worth while is the nigh character of the shoes on sale there is none better to be had. ::- ; V; i-T'-v ---- y . " Many have taken advantage of the op portunity and provided for present, and fu ture footwear needs. Were you one of the provident ones?. If not we can't for your own good urge you too strongly to come aV quickly as possible. ' , 1 $5.00 Shoes $3.85 Men's and .Women's Shoes and Ox fords" S o r o s i s," "Walk-Over" and other high-grade makes; patent and black and tan vici kid. - . - $3.50 Shoes $2,95 Men's and Women's Shoes and Ox fords "Soros is," "Walk-Over" and other high-grade makes, in black and tan vici kid. ' ' $4.00 Shoes $3.35 Men's and Women's Shoes and Ox fords "S o r o s i s," "Walk-Over" .and other high-grade makes; patent and black and tan vici kid. --..,.'... " - ' "' . 1 - ' Slippers fori Little We've made particularly sweeping re ductions in our Slipper stock. You can buy yomc for as little as 50 a pair. Ksiiglit S!i02 Comps ny 267 Washington Street Between Third cri Tc::ih NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted - with heart weakness may now have no fear of the dental chair. UAD W1AT KBS. HAVX.BT BATSt 1 had 1 teeth extracted at tha Har vard Dentist' without ths Inaal pain, and highly recommend them. MRS. HANLET, Sit 85th St. Whalebone Plate $10 Great Dlsoovsxr, tha Jfsw Whals i ia ths lightest and strongest set known; does not cover th bone Plata, which roof of the mouth: bita corn off ths eob: guaranteed 19 years. $1000 WB CXaUEVOB TSB WOSU), W will forfeit $1000 to any charitable Institution for ths dentist who can make a piaie lur ia mm tow as we mass lur sis- 10 Year Guarantee (told Crown, extra heavy. ....... ,.f 5.00 Tall Se Teeth (whaleboas S. S. W.)$t.00 Vrldg-e Work, pac tooth, hsat goU..i.oo Wait Crowns 4.00 Teeth me-raamaled ti.00 Oold riUinfs .!( ant aoi exeeeaiar. ............ .82.09 Vest Silver Filllnga f ).BO PtetlBam VlUtafS ....tl.00 Taotk Cleaned $0.50 TEHT IITBiOIin WTTXOITT PAX2T Pras When other work la oraersd. By oar new system of painless dentistry, nsed by as slone. Our success is due to tha high-grade work dona by our ax pert, gentlemanly operators. DARVAUD DEHTISTS ' Corse Park aad Washlnrtoa Sts, Orix Keyai Bakery. 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