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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND,. "WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 13, 1010. - n.n.nryijrunjniAnj j.aa 1 OURNAB PICTURES lUPORUUT UOTICE The second consignment of Journal pictures it entirely exhausted nd it will be necessary for those still holding coupons to retain them until the arrival of the third shipment, which is now en route by fast , freiplit. Notice' of arrival will be duly given. ' The Journal asks it friends to be patient. 'Every reader who has collected the couponsvwill be supplied just as soon as possible. .. . J Arrangements have been made to fill the hundreds of mail orders from the next consignment FOR BIcBlllG I'M FOB REB. EASTEKl C0UN1Y Arrangements Are Completed Drewsey Citizens Raise $1000 for the Open River and ? . ' ; and Sebure 2000 Signa- Ratcs Convention. turcs for Scheme. tack Of ir Hp. Mrs. Rajr v ad low that her husband's funeral was delayed. Th Rays cams to' Helllngham from Glen. aive, Motii., rour years ago. . vor tj yoars they lived In Montana, whir Ray was United States commissioner. and county Judge for many years. v . , . . - The- Dalles laborer DIea. ' ' ' tBpwUI Dlip.tea to The Joorn.L) ' Th Dalles, Or., April 13. C. W. C. Larson, the man who was stabbed in a drunks brawl In the Kail road saloon on the night of April 7, died, in the hospital bar yesterday momlni. - An Inquest was held and th verdict of ths Jury wai that Larson died ' from th 1 effects of wounds Inflicted with a knife by John Moran on the night of April 7 Moran Is In the county Jail and will be held without bonds to await the action of the grand Jury, which convenes on tha third Monday in May. . SCOTCH-RQMANCE ' ENQS AT DALLES fflnerlal Ol.ti.tch to Tht lonra.L) ' The Dalles. Or.. April 13. A court ship that began In Scotland seven years ago culminated In pretty wedding- at tha home of Mrs, A. Kline In this city at S o'clock last night, wnen Rev. B. A. . .- "-'JIL 1 1 ..! IPU.J.L-I- ..'"- . -. Warren, rector of, St. Paul'a! Fpls'-opal , , church, said the words that made John Kline and Maggie Daniel husband and; wife. ', When attending school in their native land, Scotland. John and Mag-gis were sweethearts. When Kline came to . America three years ago Alius Daniel pledged that so soon aa a home was prepared on this aids aha. would. Join '; her laddie. "' ;. A Healthful Hint. : A bottle of the Mount Hood. Bra wins; company's famous Bock bear to , ward off that tired fcellig. t Phone E. . 1S9, ..ljmWV,WVl'''l" .jr. . . fflpeel.l Dlip.tch to The Journal.) Albany, Or., April II. Manager Btru- TO COSTS WILL OE ERECTED Flans Filed : Yesterday :; With Cuilding Inspector; $230, 000 Will Be . Expended in Putting Up. Four Structures. nana for four new buildings to coat, In the aggregate, $230,000, wera filed with tha city building Inspector yester day afternoon. Other structures for which plans were filed yesterday bring the total value or tn Dunainga, pro jected in one day to something mora lI'BIt J3OO.000. , i; Mora than one third of this amount la presented by the seven atory rein forced concrete warehouse ' and atore hulldtng to be erected for Loewengart -4 Co. at the corner of seventn ana jbuto side streets; ,'.L.; This edifice will hav ground floor dimensions of 173x58 feet. It wilt be absolutely fireproof, t Hurley, Mason & Co. are thai buildera The ground on which the building is to be erected Is owned by J, H. Hack and H. R. Burke, A four story- apartment houses of brick and concrete la to be built on Taylor street, between Park and Sev enth for Miss Jane Caplea," Tha esti matod cost of tha building; Is 150,000. The structure will be 60x100. .. . J, Solomon will erect a th re story brick building to be used for stores and apartments at the corner of Flrat and Caruthers. Tha estimated cost of this building la 135,000. 1 : The Log Cabin Bakery company has planned a two story brick and con crete building, 90x120, for Its own use. Tha structure will ia located at Van couver avenue and Fremont street It will cost J20.000., . ' I CHA E it In BER CONCERTS END fflpactal IM.p.tcb to The Joora.1.1 Ontario. Or.. ADrll 11. Tha rltlaena bla of tha Albany Commercial club saya I of Drewsey are araln aeltatlno- tha arrangements are practically complete I organisation of the new county of Otis ror ma open river ana rreight rata on- from portlona of Malheur and Harney ventlon,. to ba held in Albany tomorrow. 1 counties, with Drewser aa th county At a special meeting of the Albany I seat' This time they will endeavor to I ixmmrciai ciud ana tn Albany aust i brinr ths proposition befora th voters ness Men's association . laat night a 1 of Oregon and hope to secur a fav- larga list or delegates from Albany -was l arable verdict for their net schema at I selected to represent this city formally I th polls next November. CI Usena of I In tba -eonvanUon. W,: 'iV'.-.'i--!.'.' 1 that town hav raised tlOoo and are Large delegations are coming from I sendlflg m aollcltor over tha stat to I somo points.- Cottage Grove's delega-1 secure th necessary 10.000 petitioners rt f r tit 1 . wwr uvinwii : f v, . jvuy en. vyui vm 1 111 v uvr nave me fjuescion i; or xne I itl. .u. irn i y- 1 " onmutu uiu Dinsn ' .ikmiiik . va. i ornnimiod or in COUntV i Submitted I Chamberconos wi. Vwen l. " "OS bla: ouLTS JF&J?''' "1 Pt- T "curad, Th proposed new I lovers who hav learned to know th "enM,a mue.-WDinon nf zo aeie- county would tan from Malheur, eoncerta. v . :; I - - - m ' I - r - . ... , -..o, u i ' - . fl, . . ti , k. ?. I HAM M thl, M .Jil Un.l I -h .k 1 ,1.1 JL. , A - . tig UlUBiaill ULfouau Willi Ut 1TU .1 . ill ,n. i . . . i I . - ... . - . . . . I THo In n nt m'tiiiiniiln. " ciy acforopany m regular i arm or tm couniy resiaa. It IS Claimed, .'n -J?.? S??P?,t delegates, delegation will also oom. that in ord.r to .ecu re signature, ta --JSkSS' tr ecl?. 0 PhUo- th. P.Utlo, misrepresentation of fact. folk loaTiM ri ' gTVaiy-' tmat "!J?e?. lnt' ' th f Th. gcherso movement wa. .rhap. th. ? ' 'TT.. S. most . popular With Its Spirited StVla . iruooa seasion, irom u .... I i Tha nther rnnKorfM ' mimW Ih. I .au. Will DS QSVOtea 10 . BXiareSSeS OI I " iu. wiurnj owt beautiful Schumann Quartet la E fir. welcome. ; and : speeches on . th main uus 10 l9rm xne new counxy or Otis a charm In. tnelodiou mmniultinn i topics Deror the convention. P. D.l'" ,"'D5 l" t--p1,w' vx xi four movementa. Th acherso Is a 4U Ollbert. prealdant of th Business Mert'a b m1Poae, J"' th erctlon of lightful, impish thins;, running; into T association of Albany, will call th con- a new building, when, as a matter of fact these heavy taxpayers are strong ly protesting against being forced In to tha naw county pn account of tha increase or taxes that would neces- To Tacoma and Seatttlec; ' The sleeping car service between Portland and Tacoma and Seattle Is on of the specialties of th Oregon Washington railroad. Tha "Owl" train leaves Portland ' at 11:45 p. m. and reaches Tacoma :30 and Seattl 7:1 the next morning. Sleeping cars ready for passengers any tlma after :0 P. m. - ,- . ' ' ' Ten town lota In Boaella given away.,, graceful, dignified Andante. Tha f lnala I vntion to order, and introduce Dr. W, glvea plenty of opportunity for brU-l- Davis, president of the Albany Com-I liancv to all tha Inatrumanta ! Th merciai ciuo, wno Has been Selected to ni.a.K, whs nn.t . ,-. j . I D TfMl ll A it th. .ft.rnnAfi iamIah .nH Ht rnT ntrXL-it:: who will deliver th. address of weleoma. arlly follow tha organisation, and tor resistance of tha evening, full of dlffl- Twenty-minut speeches will ba made leraJ other reasons. Th proposed cultiea in time. . 0 - r. icy tna rouowing: Judge W. S. MCFad-l"ow ioa wei uno war- Henrv Bettman vioiinUt . w.. 1 i en of Corvallia. on "Fre Lock at Ore- : county aa far aa tha summit of soloist and Played better than aver be- n -r J Hon. I. ,H. Bingham of Bu- Bunwngwater mountain. fora.in Pnrtinnj Th- viv.ui on-t. I lene. oo ' UDen River j From . Portland is a ouaint. old-faahinnaH rrair ith 1 South": H. S. Glle, of Salem, on VRes-l . Joaiah Ray and Amelia M. Rar. a ahnrt fuiutnnA nrii,ii o..k. I toratlon of the Old Rate on Eastern I fHnitPii phh twMit wim.i sequent treatment of briahtneas re. Bhlpmenta.7 Harold M. Sawyer, of Port-1 ' Beuingnam, Wash., April. 18 Oylng pressed by dignity. Its charm is readily 1 lana wlu a tna last principal speaker I ""eo aays apart, Amelia m. Kay, 77 cauirhL. Tha Bmch "rem Nitw( ! a I of tha afternoon. ? v r.: f , yeara old, and her husband, Joslah Ray. solemn song alwaya riven at th moat I " 7 Bnsiaess' of th Srsnlar. i ' ! 1 8 years old, will burled In tha same j sacred memorial service of th Hebrew I ' tntaranarainv tht T.Hi.Mn.1 ,n.hH grave this afternoon. , Mrs. Ray waa TheHubay Zephyr is a daintily ahaded I flve-mlnuta addresses win twi 'mnda . trtcken with paralysis and died yester- ton Dlcture. which ' has marhMl mint I rial Ayta oat from K a. tt vlnu 'nHUai ul lOay arternoon, Just threo days after the , . : . : .v-. w.vB-ivi viu .ia . avrua wi View nv tuv , I j--aw a - . popuiarny among violinists ana la well I evening aesslon, beginning at 7:30 'Tha "''," ul " "vr mv oeumwi av. in encore, I reguiariy appointed delegates will or ruipncclo. ... ganlsa tha convention, elect nermanent xvuumu. ceiuoc ana uan uen-1 orricers. carrv an the nnvuirv 1) .in. ton. Violinist filled OUt . the OUSrteL I Slons and nass annronrlata raaolntlnna With Mr. Kllngenberg. pianist, and Mr. I Manv of th nminint m.n f ,. Betlman, violinist, they form an artls-1 Willamette valley will ba present at " w nvin. : , .iuca. uammr ITIuBin . .v, J tfiis vh TTl Arirl St . lmIiinln Rollitti4 PAm. enings hav been a real treat and hava I missloners West and Campbell. Letters lunny 10 urax xne icss naca- I win Da read from 'congressional del gat 1 on, showing their unanimous atti tude m favor of maintaining free locks at uregon city, ana opening tn wiliam ett. river to all-year navigation. - - f t l ' . ,'v ' - ' - W i' .l . ; . u . h ' - A Diamond Eg tlie Blrllislone : for tlie r.2cnIi of . And we are prepared to supply your wants in'any.size you may desire. We carry only perfect stones, and our guarantee goes with every sale. Lib eral credit terms. You may take 'the , diamond ancl wear it while you are . paying for it. Come in and investi- ' gate and inspect our. stock any time. neyed and ;best li) ensemble music. DELEGATES TO ATTEND CONVENTION ELECTED CURE FOR. LIQUOR 'HABIT LISTEN! BURN .v. HIS WOODEN LEG Delegates to the national convention of the Retail Grocers' association wer elected at last night's meeting of the Portland retail grocers. The convention Will be held at Springfield, 111., May -lj. The following delegates will ' repreaent rne i'omana S-rocers: EmI Gunther, vnaries etcnoenreiat, H. Qerrettson, ' NCnitea Press Leaaed Wlr.J Wllkesbarre. Pa- Anril 1J. ' Michael Klnsel Is highly lndlg- . nant because hla wife burned his wooden leg. and Alderman Dono- hue refused even to reprimand i her When1 she waa arrested ' and - . brought before him. . Airs. Klnsel declared to the alderman that, .- despite her entreaties and nrav- ers, Michael persisted In mak- ; Ing regular Saturday night nil- grimagea to tha liquor dlspensa- The Democratic state convention In I J. E. Mai ley and Edward Jasoer.- Iowa will be held In Ottumwa July 27. 1 Delegates from Seattle, Tacoma and other Washington cities will - join the Oregon delegations her Wav , i. :h.n rTr rfrftn Tnirnf rTtaiSl . "nad.vfpr ' prlatfleW rtea in the vicinity of his home. a More of It Her Than In Any Other I Dfc"".ai vw and St. Louis, ... , T j . . .. 1 iroi'tn win oe enter- Civilized and. , , talned by th9 ocal aagoclatlona of retail When the digestive process is per- " -h. ,ffi,:,:i, i Ef ¬ fect and the general system i, strong rfte-nwr tK'K and vigorous, no tear need be enter-1 hold the national convention in ion . tained of germs, typhoid, tubercular I At last night' meeting; of th grocers or otherwise, a it is only when theja resolution was adopted pledging the system is run down and in a weak-1 association to help the Daughters of the " . . ... T.. ... M, I rjinfitAMiitf mn k. . . . . wooden lee; whll he slept and used it ror, fuel to prepare th morning1 meal. She argued that his artificial propeller was as much hers as hi. . Alderman Donohue refused to reprove Mrs, Klnsel for her ac-. tlon. ''. On the contrary, he com- mended her and dismissed ' tha case. v ,i - ened state that these gcrma or bacilli tottkiZoi. ?i'!ZiXuato chib ir,A favnrahle lodirment and multio v. -W-0.Iil.oui pUJ?. for ul dlngr a pub- -. m w-7 Werrdailyrtaking Jnto our bodies, IVlenTail "dWate., Including hv wav Of the mouth, the nostrils and the census enumerators in .ul na KepuDiicans, Have en ..' j:. . -1 - J. lik.i. - tnhabltanta of Portland. THE STRANGER - v WITHIN OUR GATES the skin, many disease germs of a de stntctive nature, but as the conditions within the body are not favorable to (their propagation' they are rendered inert, destroyed or thrown off without . v . , . 1. ' 1 injury, in localities wnerc typnoia and other low forms of fever prevail . & I . - .f A - I . . neranse 01 comaminaicu water, ur 1 . a. xownseno. vinmnv... r r other cause th-. importance of aus- I wonder -why people haven't observed taining the system at a bigb standard J11 ,n i the colder countries there is of health, in order to resist the germ and fewer cHmlnala than influence noon the bodily functions, -Lav! l "n r cannot uc ovcrcsiuuaicu. ouii3iiini:,lMrUH,t- hava ia 1 i xenea tne contest for naralnatlon for bibx ornce in tne Oklahoma primary cibvuuu in jvugusx. A Good Way to Use HYOMEI . ! - ...;.r ii-. . ' . toiIWL. . I " wvwhu ui IllJlaUCr 7k "J,1 h w a lew umei aay, many- v&tarrah iuf- oa this, but tny ex trRft t, nrnoer - nourisnmcnc annitma . t t,.a i - - - r sufficient rest are essential to aood and aaakTihds TT-in. .- "1-7- L"I' LB:."'W'.IM .nnd. nhng health, and whatever ; contribute to trie, are not jlven to crlm. Tru each night befor retlrlnggreat a?d iiit ut,Bi.t oiiu i'yui t va a'v.i tvvt auava- "mw aiuus am iw rnm in oiirm tr ariinnn rn st sa v , - tion must not te neglected A rem-j mlttad in . Alaska. Siberia, Orenland,Jf Try it; it's very simple; glvea quick cay tnat excites tne now 01 tne sail-1 . " A.. wmmmw oyireiiet ana mages yon breathe easier. . varv f tm'rf fnr the dipesf ion o Ktarches I PP1" tne outsid or warm coun-1 Fill a bowl half full of boiling nt --j ..: 1...-. .u. .Itnea. I wish com on would eiDlaln I Dour into tha water a h.if t..n ... uu SLtinuiaic wc uiuivui out takes 1 tha utvur 1 I", , r " T and little irlands of the stomach In 7W.n,?rS "'Vi- ' ' , i ?f Hyomri. cover head and bowl with a hrf;re.i f .11 atliM truutm-nA .'...Vl 7 tr.i, " .L. J-Il " .A . 1 ' 1 I TOW : the through HOW and . -.1 anoiuoam, joano ji-ean do 1 rnouu tne --.medicated antlseptlo -and at the same time, as a simple food. I better fcurlna roods for mv .!haiin M, th. ..1 v , contributes heat and energy to the I Portland than any other city In the! This method relieves that stuffiness ooay, must oe 01 priceless value in 1"'- oait uae, Boise 1 ax one ana makea your head feel clear sustaining and building tip the sys-J f" vm -Denver, , but Z yet tha Tou caa get a botU of Hyomet at tern and rendering it immune to the ftwt tretment h'r' ' druggists everywhere or -at- Woodard. despoilation of prrms or other ev.l , - -V-, JTZli L ZZ.YZZJVLr. i '.Mm: j .rent s of . health.- Duffy a Pure Malt mf t Wnnn.TsZZiZ I BuTbearTa : Sd"S V v nisKCy is inatsputamy tnia remedy, didn't Uk th country at all until I om.l inhaler yon must buy a complex it not only serves to keen the bodfiv I reached Portland. ww r t, nn a. I outfit which Ani .. health at the highest notch of eiceU I Portland was th cltr she la. No Wnl but as stated befora 1 vA lence, byt in typhoid fever, especially, ,n th" country haa anything on Port- j an inhaler a bottl of Hyomei coats wnen tae oodiiy functions are at their I l ,BO" n most nnsuinr. I " wn lowest ebb and death seems immi-1 prorrws,T dtT e0"- I havj Hyoml is guaranteed by ' druggists n ' 1 ' 7 nr in in paax lewi''"""" -"u wooaani, viara a aw at Frtsco in a veek. J Co-. to cur catarrh, norm throat, cough a. eviaa, row rever, astnma and ereop or money back. Try It on that generous MM. nent it is retained bv tb .Mm.,kr" T.or" 5"vuy ner in th paat few "erywner ana y Woodard. Oark when other agent, are rejected. ,d KrSaSwTI 100a ana mmuiint sustains itr rTnM 1. .- .1.1 .... . . ., . t . , , . , 1 ' m wtiw tnuiaiima uniu me crisis is iia!sea. nne COtl-1 xnai meads a good flel. vaiescing alter lever it is the greatest iw?t;:rn'. bui,d" AEROPLANE RUNS AWAY Duffy'a Pore Malt Whiskey haa to i'i credit f.ftr years of iuceeailLi the result of rears of careful rnrlt is an absolutelv enre distiflatinn i . f carefully malted srrain. Over. Ir?? -tVed- men, delicate women and m kly children will f,nd in Duffy's through i re Malt Whiskey the health and My 1 r'rth-giving properties that are so ssirjr fviftftn. You should have ,1 your rae. It is a wonderful fdy tn the- prevention and. cure o-'irrption. pneumonia, grippe, "cntiMi, critni, coiat, athma, m i. low fevers, stomach troubles ! ;'! atirg and weikenrng condi- it ti.fi as nirected. ' ' .--'. rrocers tnd detler " f. SI W a large battle.. Rcase - arj irritations;, they sre t S"1 6rtfrf.ui ?end f-r t - t r. -t ar 1 diftir'i aivice". WITH CHAUFFEUR ELY tB. I3y. an automobile drtw terday raiorul is nnusnal exverlenr I b wa liftad 2 fart fa th air ni aeroplan be lor ring to I nvmnw ana earned -S0 feet xn air. raa uttlur la th seat f tf.. I aeroplan teai in t th ngin whll the I marhla was held owa by a number I or seipra. tm ue'ra mlaiortwa an order, aad let go. As th 11 ft Us plan waa eleratad. th machln wae 00 nooer way Ely new vrrr tfl rt ai a r.eignt tril fet before aflCht- ing.. . . latrwrh Ready at 17ermrtna. H.rrr ,toa. ir, rrtl II Tha. Iiniri, lonf-rg ta -th Columbia.. Land mm. Iaey is now la fanning 6rr. aad proa. nwiire atti,r be taken ent na ir re-r. rrnl "m tnrr afteram. The pr.i rf Herwlato l!ittawf tha COXCORB EVANSTON' TIIE NIW Arrow COLLARS l"0 oX"MMLR. H gh erKmgh for lco4a-4ow vncwich for cxjcnfott snxf rletity of room for the tie to alkJa la. if; you need GLASSES Thomp$on -Can Fit You 10 Tears la Portland and argast Praotio In th Paolflo ortbwst. v My ' ' ' Every man value a "good' gold watch. " Ve -carry the Elgin or Waltham movements, as well; s other well-known makes. .Solid gold cases or 20-year guaranteed cases. You' can rse'eure any , style watch you desire.. Sold for cash pr" m easy terms of payment.' We make it ah easy matter for you to own a first-class watch. 'Xa-' ' dies' of -gentlemen's sizes. - great variety of vaov,, VrV'W,:rrTa--0ai"asaw. .f.aWiai C 9 A J CAD VISION Without line in fh a jtx. Lens Two years' Instruction under the foremost medical authorities of Lon don, Paris, Vienna and Berlin, and SO years practical experience in han dling difficult eases ought to make some aurerenc. ' High class work at the lowest pos sioie prices. , .VISION :iigMl!EJiiiii . ' Solid gold rings, plain or handsomely engraved, with settings of precious stones. Your monogram engraved free of charge. ah .styies an prices. . i . 1 III--- "X ?fo zz X." " . " .f. '. 1 Watch Chains, Lockets, Droochcs, Pins, Bracelets, Etc THOMPSON First and ; fTXTf 'Second d I S-rsrr-. Yamhfll -j) JXN iO).. YamhUl Vt 1 .. . ' ' . . a' . - A - 1 . - t r, "Uenuer,. Omaha .' W 9 "'''"saaBlMsysaa" . 4 , . .. 7-T I 70 " tv- t r Kansas Cify, St. Louis Fisr r?is ;i VTA THE Spokane, THE NORTH BANK ROAD" The entire central and aoutheaat ectJons ar reached try tbt complete eonnectinf train system of the Northern Pacifie and Great Northern JUilwaya, and the Burlington Route. Theatest pattern of equipment for eTery class of travel. The line pastes through the heart of tha fruit, mineral, stock and grain districts. . ' . ... ; LEAVE PORTLAND 9A. li. AND 7 P. IL P2ssengcrSl2iloniUh snd iloytSfs. ; . . . CITY TICKET OFFICES . lii'?0n:ii?t Etj I DO Third 5t,l t : y t. CO. Jfce-. mntm e.r veterrJay ry g-ofrg en tnaM