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THE OREGON , DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING. ' FEBRUARY 27. 19U. 10 V IffflPLE RULE OR GIVE ITLIP AfJD CALL FOR A lie '.Senator Rayner Argues for Di ' rect Election; Says Denial V "Equals, Charge of Political , ; Incompetency. I ' (United Trm lt4 Wire.) Washington, Feb. 27. r-"Ijf . we can't govern ourselves, let us have a king," was1 the meat of an address by Rayner of Maryland, In the senate today, speak In to the resolution for direct election of United States aenatora. Hr afcr tnul the DeODle 11180 a legislature" said Rayner, "and I eon ..! ... i. rrvinr nut of this reso lution would be the greatest political refortu.ln a generation. "If tha people haven't the intelligence and the capacity to select their, own rep resentative,; then we had better submit a constitutional amendment and change the government to a monarchy. If the people must have political slave mas ters, let us invest them .with royal power, for it will have been shown that the republic ta a failure, "One senator has said that the reso lution before this chamber would wreck the constitution and founder the ship of state. I : venture to say that no amendment will ever be made to the constitution that will impair the spirit of that Instrument- The ship -of state will easily weather a gale that has prao i,n,, nwnt itself- in this chamber. It may be necessary to change pllota, to Jettison part of the cargo, the shores may be strewn with stranded hulks, but, armed with manhood and courage, the honor or the nation and the ship of state are safe" , ;l , - ,; -. , , ' . -1 I IDAHOANS TO VOTE ON coiiiiisipii BELL FREEZES: NO FI Ml (''.'.. Old Landmark at Pendleton Burns; Many Lose; Woman Has Narrow Escape. TENNESSEE: FEUD BARES SKELETON GeorgeA. Orchi Shoots atW. M. Langley to Avenge Interference, (fipliil Mnpatch to The Journal. Pendleton, or., Feb. 27. The bis fire alarm ball was frozen so hard this morn ing that wi.en a fire broke out in the 1avo boarding and roomine honae an alarm eould not be sounded. The build ing was afrnost completely destroyed. The fire broke out about 10 o'clock and raged for an hour, threatening buildings on either side and to the rear, before the firemen, who' were fin ally notified, could get It under control. None or the furniture or clothing ex cept that on the backs of the occupants, was saved from the flames and the 20 men who had rooms there lotft almost all their belongings. Three thousand dollars Insurance was carried on the house and $1000 on the furniture. no one knows the oria-ln of th fir. Mrs. W. G. Love, who-has owned and conducted the house for the past 12 years, was sitting In the downstairs when the fire, which had " , evidently started in the second story, dropped through, giving her the first warning, and she barely had-time to save herself. The building was one of the oldest In the city. The flames spread rapidly through the dryi timbers. V -: -. A family feud which started In Mem phis. Tenn., three years ago, had an - fit hep fthntitA:' n A A u4 , n I nMtAnfsv when George A, Orchi, ' an electrician. IA1"' Quwionpem a-sea . . , . - . i i i ' t Vi f thnrnln f r.11 Aitrln a (h i.anna.fu wen i iu grauiiiK camp, on voiumuiu (Special tHapati to Tne Journal.) -Boise. Idaho, Feb. J7. The people of S Idaho will be given an opportunity to register thelf sentiment toward the cre I ation of a railroad commission at the $ next general election by the terms of a iblll passed by the senate today. The question is not In the form of a ! constitutional amendment, but Is merely recommendatory to the next legislature. Prohibition legislation was given a final death blow in the senate, when a resolution providing for the submission, of a constitutional amendment was de feated by the vota of II for and 10 against, a two thirds majority being nec essary. ' ; . . ; ARGUMENT ON BALDWIN r WILL CASE TOMORROW iXos Angeles. Feb. 27,-Wtth an argu ment for a directed verdict, the conclud ing chapter of, the contest of the will of the late E. J. ("trtieky") Baldwin will be begun In Judge Rives' court tomor row. . Garrett McEnery of Ban Fran cisco, representing the estate, will make ! the argument to the court' ' Imperial Wedding ' Anniversary. Berlin, Feb, 27. The German Em peror and Empress, who were married Feb. 17, 1881, when the former was Crown Prince William and the latter Princess Victoria of ) Schlcswlg-Hol-stein, today , received Innumerable mes sages of congratulation and many val uable presents on the occasion of their thirtieth wedding , anniversary. SEATTLE'S FAMINE : FUND AT $14511 Seattle. Feb. 27. rh miHknti.. for the relief of the starving Chinese IT. ;yeq Dy xne commercial club total $14,671.66. Subscription lists will be opened this week by newspapers In tha northwest. Mayor Kr D. Taylor of Vancouver, B. C.,sent word yesterday that contribu tions from his city would reach Seattle shortly. . Fifty volunteers are selling tickets to the grand ball. at the Dreamland in honor of the officers of the transport Buford, Several hundred members of tha local Chinese colony will appear In the grand march., with their wives in native costume. The Buford Is due here today. It Is expected that she will be ready to sail Marco. 7. boulevard, where W. M. Langley was employed, and fired three shota at. his enemy. None of the shots took effect Orchi was arrested by Detectives Mal let and Craddock and Sergeant Goltx, on charge of assault with a dangerous weapon. He waa released on his own recognliance. This morning Orchi said: "I tried to kill Langley, but I missed him. Three years ago he enticed my 19 year' old sister away from home, in Tennessee and brought her here, but never married her. Last year -she left him and he came back to Tennessee to find her. Not locating her there he started back to Portland and I accompanied him as far as Kansas, where he stopped off to visit his wife.. ,. . Secant Arrival In Portland. "I came on to Portland. He came here again about a month later. Re cently the man has been trying to get my wife to elope with him. He has called her up repeatedly saying that not being married, to her husband's sis ter, he waa not attached and, was free to go. My wife told him repeatedly to stop, calling ' up, but he persisted until yesterday it got to be more than I could stand and I went after Langley.; 'We are going to swear out a war rant against Langley, charging him with assault with a deadly weapon, as Langley ' pulled a gun on me when I went to the camp yesterday. We are also going to complain because he has not married my sister... although they nosy have two children," concluded Orcnl. Children Involved. Langley refuses to make any state ment of the affair except to assert that the two children are by the woman's husband, from whom she has not been divorced. The case against Orchi win come up Thursday, but In the mean time other developments are expected. it is said that a warrant was issued some time ago In which it waa charged that Orchi had stolen a revolver from Frank Mayor. He Is under $600 bonds In the matter. , HOARY SUITCASE GAME PUT TO NEW USE IN , ASTORIA OPIUM' BUNCO A Reasonable Pica ? : for Ilie Slomach ' t. ' ' 1 ' -" ' ' ' ' If Tour Stomach Is Lacking in DI gestfre Tower, Why Not Help the . Stomach Ikt Its Work Espe cially When It Costs , Nothing To Try? r Not 1th drugs, but with a reinforce ment of digestive agents, such as are naturally at work' In tbe stomach? Sci entific analysis shows that digestion re quires pepsin, nitrogenous ferments, and the secretion of hydrochloric acid. When your food falls to digest, It is proof positive that some of these agents are lacking; In your digestive apparatus. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contain , nothing but these natural elements nec essary to digestion and when placed at work In the weak stomach and small Intestines, supply what , these organs need. They stimulate the gastrlo glands and gradually bring tbe digestive organs back to their normal condition. , Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have been subjected to critical chemical tests at home and abroad and are found to con tain nothing but natural digestives. Chemical Laboratory Telegraphic ad dress, "Dlfflndo," London, Telephone No. HOf 9 Central. 10 Cullum St. Fen hurch St. E. C. London, Dth Aug.. 1906. I have analyzed most carefully a box of Stuart s Dyspepsia Tablets which I bought myself at a city chemist's shon ;for the purpose), manufactured by the , K. ,A. Stuart Co.. 86 Olerkenwel Rand, jLondon, Fi. C. and have to report that 1 Tcsnnot find any trace of vegetable or mineral poison. Knowing tho ingredi ents of the tablets. I am of opinion that 1 they are admirably adaptable for'the purpose for which they are intended. (Signed.) !. ' John R. Brooke. F. t C F. c. S. There is no secret In the preparation of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Their (composition Is commonly known among physicians, as Is shown, by the reoom- menflat!n of 40,000 licensed physicians m tm vnitea states and Canada. . They ! are the moat popular of all remedies for Indigestion, dyspepsia, water brash. r insomnia. Joss of appetite, melancholia, j constipation, dysentery and kindred de feases originating from improper dlssolu- it Ion and assimilation of foods, because 'they are thoroughly reliable and harm- llesa to man or child. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are at once "i kiivnw io.uii urinjf iironi enouatl'iDy test) to digest 2000 grains of steak, eggs arwt Other foods, i Stuart s Dyspepsia xtDiets wm aigwt your food for. you when -voiir utomnrh run'' " s While In Astorta, Baturday, G. .. BJ. Channlng, special treasury agent in charge of the Eighteenth aiatrict, and A. F. SUtter. special . representative of the secretary of the treasury here, -seised 40 stamped opium cans In the pos- session of the Ark Wo company. The 40 cans of five taals each, or 4 About 20 pounds " In all. . were bought a Tew days ago -by Ark Wo from a stranger to whom he a-ave , 1820 in gold for the lot 4 The stranger had previously brought tha .Chinese a sample tin ' of tha drug, which had been 4 stamped by the government be-, 4 fore the present law went into effect lie said he had a lot more he would sell. , This looked good to Ark Wo, who made arrangements to re- celve the stuff. " He met the stranger in an alley near his place, and the man handed over the heavy suitcase the Ce- lestial dug the gold from his pocket and gave It to the man, who immediately began to run. -y Wo opened one of the cans and found It full of a kind of syrup of about the thickness of mo- lasses and Immediately Informed the authorities. In spite of a search, however, no trace of the . hunoo man could be found. Ark Wo thinks the worst of the deal Is the stranger did not even leave , him the sample can, which con- tained real opium. Xk . "yur "drugitist for a fifty cent package or send to us direct for a free trial sample package nd jou will be leurprised at the result, ' F. ' A,' Ptuart Co.r 1(0 Stuart BUlg.; Marshall, Mich. , . . CAPLES GOES TO SLEEP IN BAY CITY POLICE COURT iDalted Prm Leawd Wlm I San Francisco, Feb. 27. Sound asleep, and snoring loudly, a man who claimed to be R. A. Caples, private secretary to United States Senator George E. Cham berlain of Oregon, stirred up Police Judge Shortall's court here today. When a bailiff "pinched" him for con tempt the man awoke. He presented i letter of introduction to Governor John son from Francis J. Heney and was per mitted to "beat it" after a severe reprl mand. The offender claimed to have oome to court to locate a case In wbloh. he Is complainant against a man who stole his overcoat and diamond pin while he was inspecting the gayer parts of the city. nhen Senator Chamberlain went to Washington In 1909 he made R. A Caples his secretary, but waa compelled to dismiss him a few months later on account of Caples' habits. It Is more than a y-ar since Caples lost his posi tion. INDICTMENT AGAINST BOSS COX CORRECTED Cincinnati, OhtoVeb., 27.-George B Cox, "boHs" of Cincinnati, was reindicted for perjury here today, because an in dictment found against him a few days aso was declared defective. Cox Is accused of having falsely sworn that he did not share In certain legislative graft . ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE TO CONSIDER . PUTTING STOP TO PISTOL HABIT n.'nltd Prew Ltnri Wire.) 111., Feb. 27 A bill Springfield, I intended to stop the promiscu ous sale of firearm Is pending in the legislature. The measure. Twhich was Introduced by Repre-. sentatlve Perkins, provides that dealers in firearms amat keep a iU4 Jwhkhevry twehsswr snail be required to write hi name, and give the reason for his purchase. . - ' ARLETT mISSIHG: ; M'UEIIUS EAST WHS, LOW HUMIDITY HARASS Young Pitcher? Drops; Out of Sight After Yesterday's . Game, y V - - By JR. A. Cronin.1 Santa Maria, Cel., Feb. 27. Where Is this morning, following the disappear ance of that promising young San Fran cisco busher, last night . i f Several players . In batting practice yesterday knocked the ball over the fence and this seemed to worry the boy. Arlctt also made a wild throw that let In a run. He did not show Up last night at the room he occupied with Rus sell and was not around this morning. Manager McCredle fears something might have happened to nim. ABDUCTION CHARGED V IN, ELOPEMENT CASE (United Pret Leaned Wire.) Tacoma. Feb, 27. Philip Zalaba of Seattle Is continuing his Interrupted honeymoon today after having been ar rested on a warrant sworn to by A. J. Meyers, father of fne youthful bride, charging abduction." ' ., ' The couple came to Tacoma and were married by Justloe Dewltt M. Evans. Promptly 'on the trail of the youthful elopers came the father, who is a Se attle merohant. Although witnesses had sworn that the girl was 18 years old, Meyers declared she was but 16, and that Zalaba therefore waa guilty of abduction. Justloe Graham released Zalaba on $2E0 ball and be will appear March 11 on' a preliminary hearing. Abduction Is a penitentiary offense. Ah unusual feature of the case is the action of Justice Evans, who performed the marriage ceremony and later volun tarily offered his services as counsel to defend Zalaba. Meyers Is a wealthy merchant and formerly resided at Vancouver, B. C GAZE FAMILY SETTLES VALLE WILL CONTEST The will of p. Baxbeau Valle waa re admitted to probate this morning in the county court. Attorney Sanderson Reed. claiming to represent the son of the dead man, recently gave notice he would contest the will; but a settlement Satur day outside of court set this contest aside. By the -agreement, the son is to receive $1000 and forfeit., any olalm against the father's estate. The money Is to "be paid by Kdmond B.. Gaae and his wife, " Valle died in 1909 at the Gaae hon The will designated : Mr, and . Mr Gaae as chief beneficiaries. A state ment was filed with the will showing tne estate to be valued at 817,000. When Attorney Reed asked to have the case reopened, he said $20,000 had been found that the Gaae family had . not mentioned In the statement. Attorney Reed also intimated there were several other items that had not been Included In the statement. He further added that ,Valle was Incapable of making a will, and that Gaze and his wife had used undue influence. Attorney John Manning, representing Gaae, said the settlement had been made In order to avoid any unpleasant ness In bringing up charges against his ollents. Timothy Flerson, a witness to the signature of Valle, testified that Valle was a "periodical" drinker, and Jiad delirium tremens In 1908. Valle was a . wealthy Philadelphia attorney, and came to Oregon after divorcing his wife, to whom he gave $76,000. it is said. CENSUS BUREAU GIVES ": ALBANY POPULATION OF 4275; INCREASE IS 1126 (Waahlnftoa Bureau of Tha Journal.) ' Washington, Feb. 27. The census bureau today published the population figures for Al- bany as follows: Population in 1910, 4276; 1900, 8149; 1890, 3079. The gain in the past decade is 1128, or 86.7 percent -v ... AUTO REPAIRERS OWE MORE THAN $500 Upon application of wholesale dealers In automobile supplies. United States Judge Bean today appointed C F. Wright receiver of the Hess tt O'Brien company, automobile repairers. Tha application for the appointment or a receiver, and for. involuntary bank ruptcy was made by B. K. Burnett, K C. Llbby and Ballou & Wright. They say Hess A O'Brien owe them debts aggregating in excess of $600. Greatest Velocity of Former 28 Miles; Latter as Low as 24 Percent. : T High northeast winds have foe two days harassed ithe people of Portland and other points on the north Pacific coast, oomblnad with an extraordinarily low humidity for this time of the year. The highest wind occurred : at 6:10 o'clock this morning when it blew .at the rate of 28 miles an hour from the east according to the weather bureau records. , Storm warnings "ordered out on the coast yesterday were taken down at 8 o'clock this morning, however, as tha force of the wind waa diminishing. According to Acting Forecaster Drake the humidity In Portland : last night and this morning was. away below the average for this season. Yesterday it was . 26 per cent while this .. morning it was down to 24 per cent The normal humidity for February Is about 88 per cent and its present low state, in con nection , with; the east wind. Ut not rel ished by Oregdnlans as It Is said to be an unhealthy condition. Whlfe the tnermometer on tne custom house build ing registered only 37 degrees minimum last night la some parts of the city Ice formed and had not melted at a. late hour In the forenoon, v i The average temperature .here had been a little below normal during the month, but in spite of that the month has been designated by the weather officials as mild so far. The forecast for Portland and vicinity .is;: Talr to night and Tuesday; easterly winds" , Trafflo waa blocked for a time this forenoon because ef a large tree which was uprooted by the wind this morning and fell across Park street Just north of Madison. The tree, whichrwas an unusually large one, stood on the east side of the street and when it fell it completely blocked the roadway, while Us huge roots made H difficult , for pedestrians to get past it WOMAN DIES IN AN EFFORTS SAVE BABE (Special Maps ten te Tbe JonrnaLt Chains, Idaho, Feb. 27. Mrs, Joseph Moody Is dead and her six months' old babe is near death's door as the result of oold and exposure. Mrs. Moody and babe were alone In their mountain cabin when it caught fire. Realising the hopelessness of extinguishing the blaze, the woman dashed out of the door and placed her babe In a tent near by while she returned to tbe burn ing cabin tor some clothing. Before he could again reach the outside, how ever, the roof fell in and she was horribly burned. Half frantlo she started through tha deep snow In search of her husband, two miles away. The clothing tell from her body and the extreme cold, caused her death, though the burns would probably have killed hen The babe was found in the tent by the father, nearly frozen. Tha mother died within a few hours. x - can rebels in Lower California. Ensign Rhoades of the California, , four, ma rines, five cavalrymen and a deputy United States marshal effected the cap ture, -south of San Diego,. , The men were taken to Coronado, and returned to the flagship. ... : SUPREME COURT CASES J ARE SET FOR HEARING ' " tSaaelal Dlapatch ta TtMfearaalt .Salem, Or., Feb. 37. Cases have been set down for hearing , In the supreme court this week and next as follows: v Tuesday, February 28, 10 o'clock Baldwin Sheep A Land company vs. Columbia Southern railway and O..R. & N. Co. (from Multnomah county) ; 2 o'clock. Btocklen : vs. Barrett (from Multnomah county). iC'.V-"-'; 'v'- . - Wednesday, March LI 10 o'clock Folkenberg vs. Folkenberg (from' Mult nomah county) ; v 2 o'clock, -, Cobb vu. Klosterman. (from Multnomah county). . Thursday, March f, 10 o'clock Ool gan vs. Farmers' A Mechanics' -. bank (from Marlon county);. 2, o'clock, Bur roughs vs. Curtiss Lumber company lirom Marion county;. ' ' si'-.: Tuesday,, March .3, 10 o'clock Du fur -va Nelson (from' Wasco county); 2 o'clock. State vs. Morris (from , Mult nomah county). . k Wednesday, March 8, 10 o'clock- Crane vs. ,Ellls (from Multnomah coun ty); 2 o'clock, y Adams vs. McKenzle (from Multnomah county). , - ? Thursday, March 9, 10 o'olockMcBee vs. - Town of Springfield . (from . Lane county) ; f S o'clock, Parker vs. paly (from Columbia. county). . : 'Alleged Stamp Thief Taken. ' ' s Salem, Or.,. Feb. . 27. Rudolph P. Andres, employed by the Benedictine Fathers of Mount Angel in the printing establishment at that place, was taken Into -custody Saturday by tha federal authorities charged with tha larceny of stamps from the branch postoffice In the establishment Sailors Try to Join Rebels. . (United Preaa LaaaMl Wire.) - San Diego, Feb. 27. With the capture and the return to the flagship Cali fornia of five sailors, ends the first at tempt at filibustering to aid the Mexl- THIS TRADE-MARK IS ON EVERY GENUINE PACKAGE OF LEGISLATORS SUSPECT TRAP IN RUEF CASE ! (TJnlted Preiia Iaard Wlre. Sacramento, Feb. 27. That the senate Judiciary committee and a majority of the supporters of Governor Johnson be lieve that they would fall into a clever ly devised trap should they respond to the invitation of the supreme court for an investigation of that tribunal, is a statement that Is heard today at the capitol. A prominent progressiva leader in the assembly la authority for the statement that the assembly resolution calling for the appointment of a Joint committee of seven to Investigate the court's action in the Ruef case, will be allowed to remain in oblivion in the sen ate committee. It's Your Kidneys Don't Mistake the Cause of Your Troubles. A Portland Citizen Shows How to Cure Them. Many people never suspect their kid neys. If suffering from a lame, weak or aching back .they think , that it Is only a muscular weakness; when uri nary trouble sets in they think It will soon correct Itself. And so It Is with all the other symptoms of kidney dis orders. That Is Just where the danger Ilea Too must cure these troubles or they may lead to dropsy or Bright' dis ease. The best remedy to use is Doan's Kidney Pills. . It is for "ills which are caused : by weak or diseased, kidneys, Portland people testify to cures. O. I. Conner, 22 H. Seventy-fourth street Montavllla Station, Portland, Oregon, says:, "I am glad to say that Doan's Kidney Pills are a good kidney medicine. They came to my attention after other remedies had failed to help me, stopping the backache and toning tip my entire system." , I i wi B 'feiijrra - : D ' VI , II F I I . . the ' i 1 i I I I . , Sore m - i fi! Si. JoGobsll which hat s world-Wide) reputation aa TIIE GREIT REUEDY FOR PAIII We other oil or liniment aaa ever received the cordial pprovaJ of tbe medloal and aaraiog protaaelens tbe world ver. ST. JACOBS OIL is the aafeet, aurcat and beat nain- relieving and healing agent It has been awarded SIX GOLD MEDALS at International Ezpoaltlona for being BEST PAIN CURE. Good for Rhenmatiam, Mewalgia. Throat Chest Colds, etc Cor Illustrated Booklet Containing Free Haste Offer. Price 23c, 50c. Me Bottle Contains I Times as Much as the 25c Size JACOBS OIL, Ltd.. Baltimore, Md. OREGON HOTBL.S THE IMPERIAL Oregon'! Greatest Hotel 350 ROOMS, 104 SUITES With Private Bathe NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING MODERATE SATES PHIL METSCHAN & SONS, Props. Hotel Seattle, Pioneer Square, Seattle'" , $400,000.00 recently spent on its interior. All furni'shingi and -appointments new, modern and splendid.. HEADQUARTERS FOR PORTLAND PEOPLE. Hotel Oregon, Portland, Oregon Both hotels conducted by Messrs.Wright & Dickinson ?T?or sale by ail dealera Price - 80 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New Tork, sole agents for the United States. , .. . '. ;.' , : - Remember the name Doan's and take no other, , mm PEKKiNs OPLNLD JUNL 1908 A Hotel In the very heart of Portland's activity; modern In every respect , Bates 11.00 and up Jkloderate price Restaurant in connection . lb Q. frwTXtAJTO, Secretary aao. acaaagev ' TUB. PORTLAND -fORTLAND.ORrr 'r, '-.1. ' t .-;$ :., X ' : t Batopaaa 91as : ',' Kodera ' ttestanraat. CO&T - OZTB MZLXJOir DOXXAJU Headquarter fot Toorlsta and Com. marclai Travalara Bpeclal rates made to famlllea 'and single gentlemen. The management will he pleased at all times to show rooms :. and ' give prlcea A moders Turkish . bath ee tabllshment ia fee hotel. H. O. kowara, Krr. .': . - ', - vf-'Yi, '" ,:. ;';!v -".A . .:: ''. , ' y'X'?-,,:xi : .j" . .;t,r:'XX The official Government testa 1 show Royal Baldng Powder to bo an absolutely pure and healUiful K( grape iCTe powder, and care should be taken toprevent the substitution of any other brand in its place ; ' With no other agent can bis- r .4 cult, cake and hot-breads be made ; -80 pure, healthful and delicious. ana is cheaper and better at its price than any owtf baking powder in the world. It makes pise, clean, healthful food Boyd Cook Book 820 RectiptsFree. ? SrW Nam mi AUrm, ' ROYAL BAKtNQ OWOR CO., NEW YORK, ' Notice 1EGES f aeetBtnt personalltlaa ta seourrna tha people the greater and broader new. wnica ia aa economical ana ousinev like system of school administration.1 GREENFIELD BUYS OREGON SHOE STORE Pays 40c on the Dollar for the Remainder of the Stock. ' Reveals Sur ig the High dependent ntempla'tes InstltuU Is to r, than any alra- , Ion In the United , it wlU depart l Of tha Amerl neriean university nd Cambridge. institute will er matriculation d by any other W the country. "Mice will be the - choel course of . site will be tbe led States e- 11 be only tltO ea plan to make ; , it 170 a year , student Thus r ced to pay the v & of his tuition. m. it is estimated, smI will be suffl- this manner,, for hundred studenu, new available te , rst three build ; tfe" building for - ere building and - illdlng. - These - ... d and equipped V of school . in :? ': ark Xlgh. -. ," ' of the dlsclos ' . for Reed Insti . t W. T., Foster, address In ; the Episcopal church v ress waa made at er a movement . for the Wood- resident Poster t plans here- " , . . " " - , Reed Instl Van those i . ; tatltutlon ' . 1 1 I Oeorgt X Greenfield, tha proprietor of the Greenfield shoe stores of the city, has purchased the store, stock,, fixtures and good will of the Oregon Shoa Store of T Morrison street, between Third and Second. Mr. Greenfield intends to carry out in this store the same policies that- have popularised his other stores. Ha firmly believes that in giving better value for leas money ultimately makes the greater success for the- proprietor, Regarding the present stock at the Ore gon Shoe Store. Mr. Greenfield wants It distinctly understood that this 1 stock will be thrown on the market at, half price or less so.that.lt .may.be disposed of In the next few, days. , A complete new stock of spring and summer shoes is being ordered and all' shoes on hand positively must be sold. Sensational an nouncement regarding prices will appear in Tuesday evening Journal , Store closed two days, Monday and Tuesday, preparatory to t giving - the people the greatest' shoe, values on earth and you know by past record he never disap points. X ' lr. , Intornrtnui lines In Oklahoma. Oklahoma City. Ukla.. Fab. 25 The building of a network - of interurban Unas to connect Oklahoma Clty.vQuth rie, El Reno, Shawnee and other cen tral Oklahoma . cities is contemplated by the Oklahoma Railway company, whose stockholders have authorls ." ' ':--f-1- X-Xl --V-A- v Howard Servia - Mw "Woo Usi With Special 1 and Usea of C of a very com by the Oregon while wlU ba to persons In The pampl B. Oakleaf a service. In ot State forest r tlon of A. B. Oregon Conaa B. Knapp ef enrlea. Ia tk says: , " Tba state t have nearly ' Ing timber, at mately one s " In the Unltf1 that Oregon moat lambettyT to the preaa the .timber v'v tarded. - On J the prod net nearly l,0t, probable th,. possibly exoi tha l,UM0, sawed In thla out by water tha remaining sutned in tbi per sent Is 4 the various t report . Tlx, building an 'S'i'Oregoa representinir , diverse color the ery ! haf " the oaks, asl1;; , evergreen pi a "Nineteen & tries are opera 'plants comprj represent Int .' thousand o working V . in the pr , "The ' ' wood ui, ' :.ti,, ' 1 feet , - . This Stock Will Be on Sale '' 1 " in'' a Few Days - '-:'. If you wont the best Shoes on earth at about half , price, WAIT I ' :