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THE OKWOh DaILV jOUkNAL.. PORTLAN1). PR1DAV EVENING, ? APRIL. I. ; 1910. H. G. YOAKUM HALE build a campflre and. hold a', regular meeting with tonga and Bible lesson. 5 There .re now il Bible eluluu and It is' expected that, the' launch will be In use every night ot the week, Tuesday and Saturday afternoons and Saturday morning. This launch Is the property of the boys' department and Is now receiv ing a thorough overhauling, being put Into condition fpr the season. ; The schedule for the- different classes is to be made out next Tuesday-night at a conference between J. ' C. Clark, , bead of the boys' department, and the dif ROOM FOR DOZEN ROADS B IN CALIFORNIA LOVEH Ea!tea Frees Lmm4 W y-v-'l Phoenix,-? Axis, April 1. The more the merrier. I don't imagine the South ern Psoitis will have much trouble to maintain Its supremacy In - southern California, even if the Western Pacific enters that section."-, was the confi dent assertion of Judge Robert 8. Lov ett. president of the Southern Pacific railroad. K- . v; - ' Xiovett rrtved .here i yesterday - with the ether' members of the Southern Pa ct flo party that has been touring Mex- loo. With him are Julius Kruttscbnut, of the largest nurseries In the north. s,4Lr TTwklna nar of a 2500 high schoof ls ioon to be, ready for and 'we have more applications for bus J. C Stubbs, Epes Randolph and othera Thev are touring the-ltnaof the Arliona acr valley" ranch near Dayton, today iness locations than we can, supply,- sa more business blocks are to be .erected, ' The Lebanon lumber mills are belnaj enlarged, . and a gft number of reel-, dences are under oonit ruction. Over on the San tiara bottoms the stravber- : ry growers are preparing for a record breaking crop. Every one la busy and prosperous.- and contented, ' V Saturday : yJvenlng easlde Trala. . A.". C. R. train-Jeavlna; Portland every Saturday, :I0 p. in., runs through to all Clatsop Beach points. Round trip ; rate, Saturday. -11.00; aimlt Monday. . i 1 i ' A "lEastern vroad'1 today. . Tn'ht tfieyl oommencea worn 01 piapuna v,w ple treea y i- --- . ' -ij W.f'l LEBANON WELL UP H : ; ; MARCH: OF PROGRESS iWe have a regular spring awaken ing In liebanon, said Rev.! P," E, Bak er, pastor of the Lebanon First Baptist church while he, waa In Portland yester- day. . ". . '-.v-. nn- flmmk'- toMnhera nave . Ovsr- win start for, the Pacific coast," : Speaking of the Gould's proposed In vasion' of southern- California,- Lovett declared there was room In that section for a dosen roads. ' He declared that the Southern Pacific would welcome com petition without the slightest fear that its supremacy would we overcome, . . -; i New Nursery, for. Nbrthwest, -;." ' (Stwdftl Teeel-e Tbe JmnL - DayVpn, , Wash., April l. With plans for a -1109 acre apple orchard and one i- o- i 0 fferty, Head of Detective reau,and OttyersRe duced in Rank. ferent class leaders.,. . .- .,;.';'?' hauled and. rebuilt the church; a new MIES AND HEARTY AT 79 I POUCE 1 1 I II I 4 i I Journal Want Ads. bring results. - fTTnJtod V iMNl wue.y torkT April 1. The first ml ? la the New York police de t "-. since Judge ' Gaynor became ami yesterday. Inspector Jamee afferty. bead of the detective under '. Police . Commissioner n, was sent-to the Flstbush dls. ' Brooklyn. Captain John H. Rus ade an inspector, succeeds McCaf . Russell tv as deposed as borough .or of Brooklyn some time ago. tor O'RelUy, .one or Bingham ,,e, was reduced to the rank of n and -assigned - to Tthe .. Prospect precinct of Brooklyn. , ; , j,-, . . , irch Hissing prospectors. : ; r CTJnlted' PiW Leased Wire.) ; . ?ard, Alaska. April 1. A searching left Seward today to go to the e of Dewltt and Bhalmo, proprle of l road house, -who started 16 , ago to search for the Lost Cabin I on the upper reaches of the Bnow I - They took four, days supplies, have failed to return.- It is feared 'Were caught In a snowsllde. vi - ' i. i i . . i ' ' . '.. 3gham Factorj and Site' Sold. ', t fflnorhl DlKMtcB to The Jonrml Y - 7 igene. Or.,' April 1. Paul Wessln- t manager of the weinhara brewery 'ortlftnd. while Jn Eugene yesterday hased for the Welnhard estate the Ingham vinegar factory and lot on h it stands from J. B.-Taylor and T. Williams for 500. He will in 1 ao lee factory of 25. tons per day city. O-V -!. - .UMP FOLKS AND THIN FOLKS nose Will Make People Fat Money Back If; It Fails,"l : ? I Say Leading Druggists. 'he line of beauty ts a curve. 'wc- h may be thin and graceful, but not n and beatlful. There Is a vast num i of. pale, thin,' scrawny people who I allbralns and nerves, but without I strength and health, that accompan I the standard weight Good flesh I perfect health go' together, A. true Jh forming food like Samoa Is 4 ateiy necessary to many people. - . in one can use this wonderful flesh ruing food" for 10 days without a .lceable gain in flesh .and strength. refuUy kept statistics snow that out : every hundred people who begin the of Bamose, II per cent Increase weight and their health and strength I restored. ' V'-'v-? fhe leaotng druggists have so much fldence In this ;, remarkable , fleah mlng food'! and health restorer that ty are willing and glad to allow any itomer to deposit SOo with them and e home a box of Samose with the lerstandlng that if tt does not give a rked Increase In good, firm flesh the ney win be returned without any Btiena- lent postpaid on reoetpt of pribe, Boo or saie oy wooaara, Clarke ts Co. - , i . , ' n j r JJN b AJNJU X U U IN li iYJLCilN ULAJ 1 rLiiMu' I if 1 :. . r . I I I j llll . ' J I I I i llll . r 'il i. is trr -s t ;-: - - A - - e m m wm m- - . . - ; LITTLE llMff : 111 1 "iVT - ' , ' - ' ' - - -V- - . ,.-'-.-.,""1-. ' - - - ' I-' . ft.. fi ToaVirm. - H. X Yoakum, whose picture appears above, wag for many years a resident of Oregon, and has beea . spending the winter , at the home of his daughter' In Portlsnd, He was born in Tennessee, moved to Missouri when ' young, and came to Oregon UwlSM, settling hear Bugene, where he- lived three years, re moving u jiti xo i umaiuia-couniy, where be engaged; in stock raising. He served as county " judge of Umatyis county from 1173 to -1810, ' making aa enviable record. . .'- ;. ' . . . vf ' In 188( being Inclined to stock rais ing' rather than farming, -he removed to Meadows, In the heart of Idaho.-where he has a large stock, ranch and farm. A railroad -will soon pass through that section and; the valley Is already being farmed. Mr.-Yoakum was 71 years old last February, and la stin In good health. y; m. c. a. bible clubs TO TAKE RIVER TRIPS ; Bible class of ' the boys' department of the T. M. C A." are to be conducted on a novel basis this year. Instead, of holding the meetings at the association building, as is done during the winter, the boys Will go on frequent excursions up the Willamette rtver. While tt is certain these excursions will be tvery enjoyable, the boys will nor take them for pleasure aloaeraava elass in turn will ge up the river-, in the launch, land at some attract! vn spot, PORTLAND'S LARGEST AND BEST CLOTHING STORE if BOYS' CLOTHING as well as our new line for ' ' Three floors devoted to DEPENDABLE GARMENTS of real worth and merit at unusually modest prices SELLING ; ; r Leading Clothier 3ent poatpaid: e receipt ot;prloe,' , -.- Vf Vcs- - . ' ' ' : ' ' i ':ri for sale by Woodard, Clarke A Co. the lamnch, land at some attractive spot, J v .' s -' ; ' . - " . - ' :' - x - ' ' - Branch Store Basement - - Meier . Sk. JFrarilc Co. 346 f(v35p SllFCCfi Grand Xncatpc BuIldlnQ y - s.v . - 1 -v,.e, j - - - - - - . . . . , , -, - ,