Portland evening journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1902, April 18, 1902, Page 8, Image 8

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    rairtntw c Htfls-glrf was thrown vfo
lertly rom..ihe,j wheeU striking it hts
head." J : .
The Injured boy was removed to the
office of . hi father. Grand avenue and
ast Washington streets, and afterward
taken to his heme,' H was resting easier
today. ' " - . - -
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PAD H LESS-FM.CESSES.P:OlcRll
The Secoiid Arfnual Field Day
io Be Held May SI.
the;hunt!CLUb;.-
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Ml-
j n Hunt CJlwb held meeting t th
OjBc of Downing, Hi)kln Company.
In 4he Chamber or Clommerca building
: Tti'.er&iy to complete Ijy program of
5 vent far 1U second annuul Flold Dy.
" to oeVheld'at the Irvlngton rc track,
' ' Jkjay JL There were preent H. C. Cirap-
bell, the Vice-President; Ralph H. Jenk
' n,"Maater of Hounds; C, B. Williams,
- Secretary TV. O. Downing, Treasurer.
Meenrs. TMsdom and Cronln were also In
, attendance. (
" ; The program and rules governing the
entries and the conduct of the several
vent which make up the program were
" SieU8ed. Another meeting will be held
tobiorrow evening to Anally determine
the affair. The program has been settled,
:and will comprise the following events;
1, High School Exhibition. . .
I, Oentlenw n's Running Race One mile,
i ' l. - Ttthdem Trot One mile.
4.- Ladies' Race Three-eighth's of "a
A mile. -
. j8. Trap Show Singles, doubles and
v tandems.
' . Pony Race One-quarter mile.
V.: Mile Trot Ladles' and gentlemen. .
8. Steeple Chase One-quarter mile; six
hurdles. ' ' - t- ,
' The Hunt -Club now comprises about
, 3)0 members and is two year old. The
lUt of -.entries for Field Day are op4n
' only to club members or those whom they
may InvHte. The proceeds will be devoted
to charitable purposes. The receipt last
: year were divided between the Babies'
Home and the Boys' A Girls' Aid Society.
THIS IS THE WAY TO
1 BUil& W THE STATE
Secretary Moore, of the Board of Trade,
Is sending out letters, outlining' the plans
and purposes' of s the Columbia:, River
Board of Trade and enclosing the con
, atltutlon Of this body, to all commercial
organliations throughout the'; Columbia
Hfver baaln. '
The Becretary also got out a few thou
sand envelopes adverttHing the Lewis
- Clark Centennial, i
- It la understood that a committee from
; ' the Board of Trade will call on the man-.
agers of the Union depot, requesting' the
1 - placing; of a sign thereto direct travel
' crs and homeseekera to the. Board of
Trade for information. ..-
Every merchant Is Invited to call at the
' Secretary's office to secure descriptive
pamphlets about Oregon to enclose -with
i letters. , ,s
The South, erri Paclflc Company has tak
. en 10,000 circulars about Oregon's "re
: souroea from the Beard and will dlstrlb-"
ule them on their lines.
Bicyclist Hurt.
Roy Hatfield, the 10-year-old son . of
Hatfield, residing on past Washlng
toh street between East Eleventh and
Bast Twelfth streets, met with quite a
" serious accident yesterday, , Whil rjdlng.
his blccle'oA ast Washington street hej
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hPO TEST TH13 , VALUE of this paper as
an advertising medium, we will ac
cept the accompanying: coupon if presented
THIS WEEK, as; part payment on the
purchase price of a BOY'S SUIT, or as part
payment on the purchase prfee of a
MAN'S SUIT. -
Not more than One Coupon for Each Purchase
Our Prices
WHEN YOU
ALONG . .THE- COAST
Mary Holmes, a reCeiit arrival from
Ban Francisco, attempted suicide at Van
couver, BV-C , , , j .
Clackamas CountyOr., has been sued
by James Peterson for 12600 damages for
Injuries alleged? to have been received
through the bad condition of a road near
Eagir Creek, July tv im.
Liveryman M.-Westfall of Lebanon,
Or., dropped dead while watering a horse
in hi torn. r;j ' , . ,
"Pug"; Ryan, in Jail at Seattle, is to be
returned to Denver for trial tgp murder,
He ha ft' scrt Qt charges to answer fWj
In . Color ftdo besides that of being one of
a party who kitted sheriff in isvi
' Pour' masked men robbed five Japanese
of 136 In the section house 10 miles north
of Spokane. .. - t
Independence citliens have bought the
disused Hllmlck flouring mill and will
have it hi operation June 1.
The - 8-year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs.' Robert . Brown, of North Colfax.
Wash., fell into a ehlldren's bonfire and
'was badly burned.-
.A human fiend outraged Sus'ie. the 10
v.arM iiauvhter of Zachary Taylof of
Taeoma, as she was returning, fronv
scheoV - He was masked and may never
be caught. ' The child will recover. . t
Patrick Parrell of Olney. Clatsop Coun
ty, Or., Is insane from illness.
Corvslllsy Or.,-, is -having , a building
boom. . , ,
" Horace Rich; the adopted son of Sam
Rich, a well-known 'cltlSen of Blackfoot,
Idaho, ' was ' fouhd lying .alongside the
track lust south of Ross Fork at. day
light Thursday. He had been murdered
for his money.' . '
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! Notes From the Barracks.
Captain B. r,"HardawV. J7th Infantry,
has been ranted a wonthi' leave of b-
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Lieutenant Ralph McCoy; 17th Infantry,
will report' at Vancouver Barracks folr
duty as soon as he has transferred the
publlo property at BoUe Barracks.
lieutenant ''Oerrit V, 8. Quackenbush
leaves for Boise .City, having been as
signed to Company B, stationed there.
Colonel Tully McCrea will preside at a
court-martial to be held this , week at
Fort ZAWton. Th other officers of the
court are Captains Charles O. French,
terfton A. Caldwell and William L.
Kcnly, all pf Vancouver Barracks,
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ALLEN'S PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU
y EsUbllshed In 1888.
Portland. 1 San Francisco. Los Angeles.
Advance reports on all contracting
work- in the Paolflo ..States Newspaper
clippings of all kinds, business, personal
and political. A staff Of SO people read
(.000 Coast papers . per ; week. - Pointers
on all lines of business.
. Write or call for particulars.
ALLEN'S PRK88 CLIPPINC BUREAU,
-i . McKay Bldg.; Portland, Ore.
Telephone Main-666,- - . . .
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V COUPON !
Good for 25 cents on the pur
chase of a BOY'S SUIT, or 50
cents on the purchase of a
MAN'S SUIT, if presented be
fore April 19th.
Moyer Clothing Co.
The Lowest
In the City
SEE IT IN OUR AD. IT'S SO.
Third and Oak Streets.
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OURlPRICES
re not high; ii fact we bake th
lowest possible prices consistent with
first-class work! which" ls'ihe only
kind of work thaV ever ' leaves bur
of flees or laboratories.
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We make a specialty of winnlnf
arid keeping the' confidence of little
folk. We itj-eat children with the
greatest gentleness.
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S. B. Corner Third and Washington Sts. .1 t'
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FROST :HURTS
CROP
Reports have bien received relative to
the frosts occurring along the Snake
river, during the pust week. These show
that the- peach and cherry crops haVe
suffered considerably. The fruit has been
killed out in spots. It is estimated that
the damage to the peach crop in certain
localities Is fully 60 per cent. Cherries
have suffered ' a loss of at least 25 per
cent. ." " '- . , . v.
In more favored places, where the
trees have been partly protected, the
damage runs from IB per cent upward.
The general condition, however, of fruits
is-good. Along the Columbia river orcht
ards, are iri full "bloum. The fruljt la life
advanced in the Qrand Ronde ana vvaim
Walli" districts. 1 :' i'f. i "
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GOOD FOR SJX BTS.
Each Moyer Clothing Coupon is Worth
the Money. . - - "
The coupon sale ' of clothing at the
Moyer Clothing Company Third and Oak
streets, is proving a great success. It did
not take many. days for mothers to see
that her$ is a way to save definite money
on purchases or clothing for their, sons
They clip out the coupons from the
Moyer clothing ad. lit The Journal, and
each one Is worth 75 Cents when used at
the store mentioned in paying for a suit
oT 'clothes. ' " ' .:' f?: '
It Is Just the same a money In paying
for a, man's . suit Wf.faw'toay'i suit. The
sale will continue todays and ' tomorrow.
The ad. appears Jn rThS Journal today.
Everybody intendlng..'to, get a spring or
summer- suit had . better take advantage
of this chance tp save money. The Jour
nal takes special interest in such' sales,
for -It Is a -new departure , in the Selling
Una and not only 'bring Immediate re
turns for the advertiser In this paper, but
gives all readers of The Journal a chance
to save the price, of about two months'
subscription. Tujs Is trus sntrprlse( and
the shrewd shoppers; bf -ths lty are prov
ing themselves altvo to "plain snaps of
this kind. It Is IIUS finding money. The
readers of this pape may expect many
similar surprises in. the future. 'Keep
your .eye on TbJ Jotirnal'ii' columns and
you will profit and save money, Just
now. cut out the Moyer coupons and taks
your trade thsrs,H"-'?'.'f.. - .v
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HOME MISSION SOCIETY.
Richmond, Va., AprlY M.JThe general
convention uf the Mission Society of th.
Methodist Episcopal Church' South, Is In
session' here- with a large attendance of
delegates and visitors. The sessions are
being held in the Centenary church with
Mrs. M,cDonnell . presiding in , the ab
absenos of the president, Mrs. . Hard
grove. , of Kansas, .. Th. reports of ths
various officers "and committees; show1 a
year of activity in the inlssionfleld with
enooursgiag- Itfcywtef.
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Canadian Pacific Extensions.:
The Canadian Pacino announces : ths
opsnlnr; At," Usa4anaVFoVk ; ft Ksttls
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OUR METHODS
of crpvnrandJbrdg;ework,)of
: yi titlizih 'nerves, of extract in;
teeth, arox positively- painless.
Formerly; to .have . a tooth ex-"
tract ed meant to a sensitive per-
shock after the 'tooth was
1 kill a"rid;!.remo"ve!'a".-nerve
. 'i..a ' A. - " st - si .
was aays oi loirure, wniie xne
devitaliiins ; aent was acting. ;
We:avoId;aII that. Dental;
science nas advanced, and we
extract teethf entirely; without i :
::pain;ior!!
process of devitalizing exposed 4
nerves Is ABSOLlltLY ; PAINLESS.
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DENTISTS
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I n i i nf
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tiiyei'. Railway and 4he Jlapubjlo ft'Oraad
Fofks. . RaJlroad." These vare ' auxiliary
lines to, that company. These lines are
built from Midway on th. Canadian Pa
cific in the-Kootenay district to Republic.
This gives, the company direct connection
with the great mining 'district, and one
that- Is practically exclusive. Heretofore
It has been ' necessary to ' haul freight
by team from Grand Forks on the Cana
dian aide, vor Marcus, Vossburg and My
ers' Falls, via the Great Northern or
Northern Pacific.
Frelghf service has already been Inau
gurated and tariffs are being prepared
and passenger accommodations will be
provided as rapidly as possible.
OREGON CITY.
'"?. (Journal Special Service.)
1 QRECK-4aiy.Al'rt -48-The , caade
E5ate.on be Cltisens' tietllTrtTfe
campaigaf ai uiwckd ;ujmerrow nignv,
when'coahty, affairs aii4 Hsatlort .will hp
presented.' ' Chairman Jlp. fJampbell and
Secrejtorjr Tom P. Randajjl. ffitthe! Repub
lican County Central Committee,- have
called, a meeting for next Wednesday, to
arrange ; the .(ireliinlnartee for fh"cariii
palgn. Each set of candidates will likely,
visit eacbi precinct lri lhe county as dis
tinct bodtes, and as th. Cltisens have al
ready begun their campaign, It is not be
lieved' any'. challenges will 'be made "for
Joint tdscussloos, . on their part,
A good crowd greeted the' First Monu
ment Fund entertainment given by Meade
Post, O. A. R., last night at the Willam
ette hall. The principal' speaker of th.
evenlhg was Daniel Drew, an x-iegro
slave -who was followed wltft short ad
dresses by State : Senator Oeorg.. C.
Brownell ana Hon. Charles B. Moores.
Mrs. E. H.. Cooper sang a solo. This is
the fimlmoVe made by Mead. Post to
ward erecting monument on the cem
etery lot presented It by, ths elty. , . y, '
Dr. William A. Mowry of Boston, au
thor of "Marcus Whitman and the Early
Days of Oregon, will be the guest of ths
Men's Club of the Congregational Church
ebout May t. He will be banqueted, on
this occasion, and the publlo will be given
an opportunity to hear him lecture.' ;
r,"3iZH&ni.ot New Era has recelvsd r."
turns from a teholec lot of Burbanlt po-"
tatoes shipped to San Francisco.. tTho
shipment brought him U.75 per" hundred
pounds, the freight and commission foot
ing up 28 cents per hundred. 'The net
pries for ths potatoes was fi.7. Tho
commission ' house .advised Mr. Hulras
that, unless larger shipments began to
Strive,, choice potatoes would advance to
Wper hundred. - v;1f;';;f:ifJ:j;. .
Mrs.. Ethel Hamlin of tR6se6urg, who
has been Visiting her sister, J4ra. Charles
Pope,; returned horns this morning. -
, Peter Kngie, a weu-Known old resident
of JSew:Era precinct. Is very low -with
slcknsss. ' He Is a Orand Army veteran
and ons of ths oldest members of the
post'hers.. i':.; ftfi ''...' t
FAM ILY ROOMS
i'i Cntlemen'a R.sWrt - ' . ..
Louis Dammasch
- Goodnough building, 168 snd-
. 170 6th street. Opposlta oosUJ-'-'a"
Cold LunclMS. SchfiU ber on draught
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GITY BRIEFS.
John O. Wooley, candidate for Presi
dent on the Prohibition ticket In 1900,
will come to Portland, May 21, to de
liver campaign speeches-, ; : .;
The closing; exercises of the Boys' Bi
ble Class of the T. M. C. A. will bs
held next Sunday at Jt p. m. The exer
cises will consist of stereoptlcon "views
of the Ufa of Christ. .This is for boys
only. i. 5. '- .-
Portland Club,' Fifth and Alder. '.'.',.
Finest lunch bit olty."' ' " .''
Portland aub, Flftb and Alder.
The Veterans' Octet veterans of ths
Civil War, each of whom Is over 65 years
will sing In the T. M. C. A. auditorium
next Sunday at 4 p. m. : President Edwin
McQrue of Pacific College will deliver
an address' en "How Shall We Escape."
Ua -iarg;vand fytlax1' w&9dp&VPS
i jrtgar. stand , will b opened up. in th.
toDoy ;Or tne .rerKins Hotoi on ine nrsv
Of May. -The glass doors .at ths corner
W ths Washington and Fifth street
trahce will be removed and Witl be re
placed by large and elegant plats glass
windows. f.-jv "j "ft - "
Watson's Restaurant, open.. nights to
I aym; : ) ''':.Y.,jyJ''ty; '. ,',
OVER THE WIRES. .
PARIS.-fDqn Franolsoo . d'Assls, , ex
Klng of Spain, Is dead, aged go years. He
was exiled from bis native country in
' COPENHAGEN.-a! Strike of dock la
borers her. threatens to tie" up the trade
of this port. Th ' United Steamship
Company's laborers all 'went out today,
and th. sailors have, given notice of their,
intention or joining xne sinning laoorers.
; CONSTANTlNOPLE.-'-The report' pub
lished by a news agency In the United
States that a body of Kurdish irregulars
had massacred 300 Christians at Djabeklr,,
In; Kurdistan( Is untrua ' ,
1 ST. ' PETERSBtmo.-Colonel MftxlmoB
has been sentenced, to two. years' imprlsr
onment for killing Prince Wittgenstein in
a duel. The court . commanded that ths
Colonel ba pardoned,. Av'Ht'-
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VANCOUVER,' B. ;t eOrsat; U.sartlU
quakes are reported as having occunred
on March 10 on th New-Hebrides ' Isl
ands, . Australia. Six hours after the
first, shock : the., country round about
became a mass of light.' and, Albrlm, Lo
pevl and 'Ttngoi,-. volcanoes, burst Into
action, th. last-named blowing out a new
throat into the. sea abd sending a great
waterspout' over the land. The devasta
tion caused by the aarthciuak was wide
spread., ky ; ; V , V, J '
i DONDON.U.Miss Marl. Josephib East
wick of Philadelphia, who was sentenced
to six .months' imprisonment November
18 last, after having pleaded guilty to
th. charg. of forging a 8100,000 railroad
certlftcate, ' was released today. . Her
htfttthwas hot affected by her confine
ment in . prison, v-.
A8TORXA,'Or.'.''A.TraUlnger;:r CltU
sens. nominee for County Assessor, de
clines to ratu ; A saimon, ciam and crab
dinner Wilt be served ths T. P. A. dele
gates In this ' city , during the national
assoctat!on'rIslt.,ia 3wiiiln.i
Furniture repairing- at 808 Fourth trsst'
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WHI not always remaliv beautiful If
they are not properly cared for. W
' examine 'your teeth free of charge
-and tell you exactly what Is required -to
keep them beautiful.
i We employ lid denUl studenti in
- any : capacity. ; cieanllness ' Is the
"watchword throughout our estab
lishment. :'';:';':,-
. BUte Senator J.1 N. - Williamson, tbs
Republican candidate for Congress In the
Seoond district, baa. returned to Prine-
ville, and this was his first home visit
since he donned the toga of Malcolm A.
Moody. To reach, Prlneville it is neoes.
sarr to: rids:.'manj(. miles, in,i .stag,';, and .
last- evening the vehicle bearing; the fa-;
vorits son was met several miles out of
town by a special carriage. Into which
the candidate was lifted. The entire pop
uiatton was at Polndexter's hotel and llso
tened to Speeches from the Mayor of the
town, Mr.. Williamson and Alfred Holman
of Portland. There was a supper for the
reception committee. s "
A petition Is being- circulated at Salem ;
ftshlnc l9r.a meeting to be callBd.Jll.th..
interest of the enactment of a proposed r
law for direct nomination of candidates -at
i party - primaries.. :. The - slgnsrs .Will
form v a- Direct Nomination - League.
Among the citliens of all parties whose .
Signatures' are appended- to . the call are-1
Governor deer. Mayor Bishop, W M
raiser, Tllman , Ford. H. B. Thlelsou.
K...J, Judah and W.-T. Slate.
The certificates of acceptance of nom
ination of C B, 8. Wood for United i
States:. Senate, and." of B. F. Johnson, ,
nominee for Supreme Judge, of the Dem-.
porattc State ' Convention, were .filed yea-,
terday '.with, the Secretary of, Stats at ,
The Democratic committee of Clacka-.
mas t County wtl) ; hold -a meeting Thurs-j
day, ApriJI 26. for, the purpose of nomlnat- .
(ng "a candidate for Joint Representative .
or Mu,ltnop .
t rerry, a,, xruiunger,-wno was nominal-, .
eel for Assessor by the Cltlseua' conven .
tioa at Clatsop County, has. declined to .
accept the, nomination..'. He. gave as his -reason
the pressure of private , business. ,
Th Republicans of. Harney -County do' .'
Bot . seem to be very- nthusiastlo in their "i
Support , of State , Senator, ' Williamson in
his race for Congress. ' At their county'
convention j. set of resolutions was ;
passed In which Mr. Williamson's nam
raa.;not;,mentibned;ilJf , ':Afj'i:,.
j The Roosevelt Republican Culb, which
has headauarters at 688. Milwaukee street, '
Js negotiating for tbs erection, of a mam- .
moth , tent oik Grand 'avenue In" which t "
hold the political meetings of the Eighth -
ward during. the campaign. f;:;). .;t-..Jr; '
Qood Cigars Given Away.
'A had rlvar Vnnoka Votir chanGSS STlA '
a good cigar helps your chances. If yu
are a canaiaate you are naeiy io pe giving
away cigars, for it is a genteel and grace-
fut means of introducing a conversation.
Take i good advice and always provide
yourself with good Quality cigars from Big
Slcbsl ft Co, 82 Third streew v -
Upholstering at lowast prices, 808 4th at.
Importers wholesale and retail dealers
In Bilks, Carpets, Mattings, Teas and
Rica, Japanese Fancy Goods, Rugs, Em
broidery, Shewls. Crepes,.- Underwear.
Ivory Carvings, Inlaid and Lacquered
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