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DAILY OAPTTAIi JOTOUfAI SAUM, OKBQON, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1N. I J 1 kr 200 DOZEN Linen Napkins Just received a shipment of linen sufficient to supply nil de mands, either tho largo ones of the hotels or tho pnrtlculnr de mands of a family. Notions Galore Received direct from Now York. Very ornamental Hat Pins. Extreme novelties in Belt Buckles. Barrettos in all shades and styles. Psycho Holdors. Back Combs. Hnlr Ornamonts. Collar Pins, u very handsome assortment Tailored Buttons Buttons made to order. Beauty x nsfromJ10c to 50c. Leather DngsGc to '$5.00. Toilot nrtlclos. INDIA LINON OPERATION HER ONLY CHANCE WasCuredbyLydiaE.Pink ham'sVcgetable Compound Adrian, (3a. "I miireiMl untold mlsory from n fenialo weakness nun disease, and I could not auuid ie n tn.iniiP'MiuTT.t i FZxZfZt tune. My u . ui fJT-TSr said an opewti' filer "$& wjib tho onlj cnanct' i una, nro Jdroaditlithlmoit as much R3 div.th One d.iy I wiu reading how o'h.M women hud '! cured by LydU K I'inkhanra V'-iv table tomiHHiiil and ,lo.iittlt 111 1l lthfiint I lnil t ahull own Wt'lc 1 It, u-nsliMtt.ir. illlll HOW 1 Hill Ooniplrttfll ourod."-LKN-.v V. IIiafKY, Rottto Xo. a, Adrian. 0i. A , . U1 Why will women tako chance with an operation or drag out a slelJy. IwlMieir 1 oxtstouot. mUliir tlr fourth f the Joy of llvliK..wlmn tl.-; onu llml health In Lydia 12. lliiklinm i Votrotnblo Compound? - For thirty years It hat been the standard remody for fi-iiwlo Ills, and has curel tlioiiMimb of women win have been troubled with audi all ments as displacements, luilamiuatt n ulceration, nbrold tmnon.. iriytfiiUu ties, periodic ulus, liacknehu, iiidige tlon. and iht out prostrrtth.n. ir son Iiuvo tho Hltelitost doubt tlmt Lydiu 12. lMnkhuin'H Voire tnblo Compound will hunt sou writo tu Mn. IMnktmm nt I.viiu Muss., for lulriuu. Your H'i will u ah-olut'!y comidontlal. and themlrlcu free Notice to Odd FcIIoits. All members of Chemeketa Lodge, No. 1, I. O. O. P.. aro requested to moot at tho Yannko stables at 8 a. m. Sunday morning to participate in the funeral of our late brother, L. B, Geer. W. If. FOLGER, K. O.. W. II. PETTIT, Becy. o Heavy damage was done by frosts this week In Lane county. ' o New Oorjrntion. Artlolos of incorporation wore filed in the office of Prank W. Bsnson. sec retary af state. May 6, 1909, as fol fel fol eow: Broadmoads Land Cempany: prin cipal office. Portland; capital stock. $1.0.000; incorporator.!. L. B. Mene fee. D. E Keasey and George W. Akert. , , Sunset Realty Associates; princi pal office. Portland; capital stock, J 10.000; incorporators, Frank 8. Field. E. A Tyler, George K. Rog ers, Jeremiah Miller and H. M. Lam bert. Royland Amusement Company; principal office. Portland; capital stock. 26.000i Incorporators. E. W. .Anderson. D G. Lebb and Gertrude Kelaher. I ii ii I A Family Medicine Prom 7 1 -2c up rrom sc up gmmmm'mmimmmmmnmmBmtmmmtmmmtmmmKmammmmmmmmamammmKmimmmm Ask yeur doctor id a family medicine, like Ayers Sarsaparilla, is mot vartly better without akohol than with it t.itti.V CALICOES I FRENCHMAN SLAYS HIS BROTHER United 1'ress Leased Wlrcl Seattle, WrbIi., May 7. Apparent ly crazed with liquor. Eugene For tlor, a Frenchman, about 40 years old, today shot and killed his broth or, M. Fortlor, at Donny Station, near hero, nnd then securing n horso and buggy, drovo to a nearby lumber camp, and killed tho wife of tho nine ho had Just murdered. The murder of Fortlor occurred In tho little grocery store, and tho only witness to tho tragedy was a llttlo girl, Eugonlo Hngon, who had on tored tho plnco to mako a purchase. According to tho Btory told by tho girl, Fortlor entered 'ho storo through a rear door, and. without warnlg, fired a shot Into his brother's back. Waiting only long enough to sco his victim fall to tho floor. Fortlor ran out of tho bulld'ng, but, turning to look back, affor ho had gone a short distance ho saw that his brother had managed to crawl to the door and cry tor nld. Returning to tho man ho had just shot, tho crazed Frenchman fired lira moro shots Into his head, killing him. Then Jumphig Into n buggy that stood near, tho madman whipped up tho horso and cTrovo away In tho dl rootlon of a lumbor camp, whor the wifo of his doad brother was em ployed as a cook. Beforo tho man's Intentions could be devised ho had shot th ewotuan. and a posse of citi zens who hard started after him wcro unablo to ovortake him. A telephone message from the camp this Afternoon states that For tlor shot his brother's wife three times .killing her Instantly. After Iho n..ntfl,la fcila l.uin orKHiml ami scores of raon are searching for him with bloodhounds. Eugene Fortlor was until ereently employed in his brother's store, 'jut the had boen discharged because business did not warrant the keeping of a olerk. This Is the only known motive for tho crimes -o- SMALLER ACREAGE BUT BETTER STAND OF WINTER WHEAT Washington. May 7 The first area of winter wheat for harvesting is 8.1 per cent loss than that har vested in 1908, according to an esti mate Included In a bulletin tswed today by the crop reporting board. The acreage for harvesting, accord Ing ta the estimate, is about 27.871. 000 This estimate Is 2.487.000 acre less than that sown last fall. The XVnrnrtnHinM08.1 30.0a4.000 Including 160.000 acres, sown In Montana, and not included a iub frewwuor ""' The average cond'tlon of the win ter wheat crop, estimated May 1, is 83 5. as compared to S2 2 for April 1 and 89 for May 1, 1908 jiM I ii j n Without Alcohol AGrsatAltfaaiW- WiihmtAfcsAel A a-. ''J.. Wfekairf AItaIm! .....n.ltHnn- tlw, ..nnnn.1 mnnlAF Wnr. I CUlOH IU IHO iril Ol ,uiniu w liuttiuu f !&A!&'X!!X : S.'XKiJW iiui yui ucuu uiiireuvuuuu, uiuwugu - , . ., ,, . . ,. j. I nH SEATTLE MARATHON RAGE RESULTS IN GREAT CALAMITY Railing at Armory .Gives Away and Five Are Probably Fatally Injured Forrest Smitlison Sets New World's Record. H'nltod Press tensed Wire Seattle, Wash., May 7 Prosecut ing Attorney George P. Vandorvocr said this morning mat no wouiu or der an investigation of tho accident In tho national guard armory .lost night, in which Gl persons wore in jured, many of them seriously. 'It scorns incrodiblo to mo," said Vnndcrveer, "that such an accident should be possible In a building llko tho new armory. I was witness to the collapse, and the marvol to mo is thnt thoro woro not moro In jured and some killed." Tho nccidont happened Just at tho finish of tho ton-mile Marathon race, shortly nftor 10 o'clock, and was caused by tho giving way of an iron railing In tho bnlcony, which precip itated at least 100 spectators to tho floor below, n distance of about ls feet. Almost ovory one of those who took tho plungo was Injured, tnnnlrioa today at tho hospitals and home of tho victims Indicates that 20 nro seriously hurt, and of thoBo Ave may die. Probably fatally injured: Cecil Thornton, 14 yenrs old. John Murray, 19 years old. It. L. Qroon, student nt Unlvorslty of Washington. Mrs. O. P. Sprlggs. B. M. Sinionson, Brighton Bench. The bnlconlcs woro crowded with peoplo who hnd como to nttond tho first truck moot hciu in mo now nun. P. L. Jackson, of tho Soattlo Athlot lo Club, and Ed. Crabbo. of tho Allen Preparatory school, of Portland, be gan a closo mid exciting neck nndj neck race in a ton-mllo Marathon. The men wont flvo lops around tho hnll and woro nenrlng tho finish lino, Mdc by aide, when tho crowd, mod RAILROAD STATIONS ORDERED Tho Southern Pacific company has written the railroad commission that It will erect n dopot In Glendale, Or., nB requested by tho citizens of that town to hnndlo frolght and pnsson gerH. Tho comnunlcatlon ntntod nlso that larger yards and grounds will bo purchased. Tho railrond commission mndo nn order today to tho O. R. & N. Co. compolllug it to ostabllsh a regular agency nt Rufus, Or., to accommodnto tho patrons o. tho lino In thnt town. Tihb order wns made on tho com mlKslon'H own motion. Tho communion lu nt Coniatoak to day houring n oaso agaliiNt tho South ern Pacific company regarding tho erection of a dopot at Curtain, Or., n llttlo Btatlon within u fow mllcm of Forest Grove HAINES EMOTIONAL OUTBURST I United Press !Md Wlrcl Flushing. L. I.. May 7 Tho pros- IUI UI IUO (.OSlllUUIiy "ja1 the ; officer was Insane at tho tlmo of tho killing. Dr. Hougton, tho ambulance sur- fnn wlin nf In:ljw1 Annli. wnR nlaceil , on tho stand for cross-examination today Aftur u few questions of lit tle Importance, ho was dismissed. Edw'n Andrews, Jr., and M. L. Downs woro tho noxt witnesses. Both testified that they believod Halns to be rational at (he time of tho kill ing. Charles H. Roberts and Detective O'Fallon added their testimony that Hains seemed rational at tho time of the killing. Dr Brink was thou called to the stand and lUtonl to,. an 8000-word hvnothot'eal auestlon. which was read to him by tho prosecution. In anhwet he stated that Halns was suf- fering from a "simple emotional out- Vurst when he killed Annls o- MAN I NfcW MUAU5 ARE PETITIONED FOR tj, count omrolMlon sre be- J((KWj wh road 0(ttlonvra today lu. - r.nMni - ,li-h.nvM oalnlill.lw.H in tlin 1 .. . a.. it. . l.lnl t Inlilnin DaIhii 1 WJnft1 ji iua uviuuw i m.iv. different districts The same dlffi-lmust be cured, t-ulty Is being realized by the com- Those who are interested In the mUaloners during this session as treatment which cured this case can heretofore regarding petitions which obtain further Information by wrU are being signed three and four times ing for tho booklet, "Nervous DIs- are oeing signea inr ZrjZlL AM such petl- ted to the court must be rejected until a proper draw- log up Is made by the respective petitioners. A petition was filed this morning for a road In districts 3 and i The articles were signed by 60 residents of these districts with cxclteraont, leaned far ovor the iron railing to get a bettor view of tho finish of tho spectacular struggle. Suddenly thoro was a chorus of Bcreams, and tho frail piping swayed outward nnd snapped. Tho fringe of spectators along tho edgo of tho bal cony wcro hurled upon the heads of thoso bolow, and In a moment tho floor beenmo a peeno of chaos. Poltco and firemen woro quickly summoned, and In flvo nilnutos nmbulnnccs and pntrol wagons woro nt tho scono of tho nccidont. Somo of tho Injured porsons were taken to hospitals, whtlo otherr woro removed to their homes. At the time tho nccidont occurred, Jnckson, tho Seattle runnor, hnd forged ahead, while Crnbbo stuck gamely to tho lender, not moro than thrco feet neparatlng tho two men. Within a Bhort distance, of tho lap Jackson was knocked from his feot by tho tore of tho falling bodies from above, and, although uazoa anu shaken, ho scrambled to his feot and foil ovor tho finish lino. Crnbbo wob almost burled bonenth a mnso of peoplo, and could not rlso, Nolthor wob Borlott'ily hurt. Crabbo sustained n alight contiuslon of tho head. T'ntll tho nccidont put nn ond to tho track moot, tho Inltlatlvo contests In tho now nrragry woro markod by brilliant performances. Forrest Smlthson, of Portland, sot a now world's record for tho GO-ynrd low hurdles, by running tho dlstnnco In u 4-5 seconds, closely pressed by Joo Mnlcomson, of tho Seattle Ath letic .Club. ALL PARALYSIS NOT HOPELESS Thl Man Had n Form Tlmt Was Tiimbln nml Thero Aro Hun- tlmln of Cnivn Llko His. Thoro nro still peoplo who say that no form of partial paralyBls can bo cured. If you havo partial paralyBls or somo other Bovoro norvoua dlsordor, do you think It Is bettor to bo treat ed by someono who InslstB thnt you an) Incurnblo, or to tako n trcatmont thnt grateful patients throughout tho United Btntoa testify has cured them? , Thoro nro Bovornl forma of paraly sis that aro curable by tho tonic trontmont with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and romnrkablo proof of tho fact that tho d'jicaso can bo cured In found In tho cato of Mr. J. B. Stln boii, of No. 1740 Madison avonuo, Kansas City, Mo. Ho thus doscrlbos what ho considers n miraculous eure: "In Novombor, 1003. I wan taken 'ok with 8ororo palm through my chest and In tho region of my honrt. Tho pains beenmo gradu ally worse. Ono morning, whllo working In tho flold, I was taken with worso palnH than ovor and be fore I could got hnck to tho house, my legs Boomed to bo parnlyzed and I could just bobble along nnd had to bo holpod up tho Btops. I was In bed for ovor two yours nnd so help less that I hnd to bo turned over I waB completely paralyzed from Just bolow my hoart down. I hnd not a paitlclo of feeling In this part of my wholo body. I wnsted away until I wns Just Bkln and hones. My nppe t'to was good. My kidney woro af fected and I had no control ovor thorn. During tho time I was In hod, two years. I wns a norvoua wreck and porfectly holpless. "I was living at Loos Summit, Mo..'dur'ng my sickness nnd wna by two doctor. Both said case was para ysis uieir did not seem to help me thoy said I could not live A if, lend sent mo a clipping from a pa- por giving u cure of a caso similar to mlno by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and I began their uso soon after. I took tho pllh for some tlmo before ( was satisfied that they were help ing me. I then began to have somo control of my kidneys and bowels. I wob finally ablo to got around In a wheel cba'r and continued to gain until I was ablo to walk with a cane. Llko a child, I had to learn to walk again. I can walk now w'thout any offort and no ono would ever know what my condition had been. I fpel as woll r I ever did beforo the Htroko, with one exception. I am not strong enough to do heavy work . or lifting. I contldor my cure a mir- nele as doos evoryono who knows of It." Thero Is absolutely no way In roach'ng tho nerves with medicine except through the blood Tho nerves wIma nil rxt itwkls tin ii r In Vi m ft n an1 I'"" , ,V siT-i.ii .mm.. ..n,ir I healthful conditions, carries the olt- msnls headed to rebuild wasted (nerve tissue. It is through the blood ' fht nil funntlnnal nerve troubles orders," which we seou free on re- quest. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all druggists, or will be sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, 60 cents per box; six boxes for $2. DO, by the Dr. Williams Medicine Compuny, Schenectady N Y SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE INKERS AND MERCHANTS MUTUAL FIRE RELIEF ASS'N, a mu tual flro Insurance association of Foroat Orovo. In thn Stat or Ornmn. on tho 31st day of Docombor, 1908, of tho Stnto of Oregon, pursuant to ASSETS. Stocks and bonds ownod Nono Value of roal cstnto and mortgages. . . Nono LonnB on bonds nnd mortgages Nono CnBh on hnnd and in bunks $ 3,777.44 Premiums in course of collection nnd trans mission 2,106.37 Amount of all othor assots. C38.43 ToUil admlttod assets $ 6,522.24 LIABILITIES. Gross amount of lossos roportod nnd unpaid. f 96,65 Amount of unearned promluniB on outstand ing rlskB Nono Amount of all othor liabilities 723,08 Total liabilities $ 819.73 INCOME. Amount of cash received with applications for lusuranco during tho year $ 18,473,18 Amount of cash received from nsBossmonts lev led Nono Amount of cobIi rccolvod from nil othor sources. 130,00 Total Incomo f 18,609.18 EXPENDITURES. Amount paid for losses during tho your f 8,641.93 Amount pntd officers, directors and office help. 2, 10C. 05 Amount of nil othor expenditures 4,079.13 Total oxpcndlturos $ 15,726.10 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR. Amount of property nt risk Docombor 31st, 1907 1475,745.00 Amount of rlskB nddod during tho yonr 854,040.07 Amount of risks cancelled, withdrawn or tormluntod during Ho yonr 538,403.19 Net amount of risk by tho company Docombor 31st. 1908 791,988.48 Largest amount of Insurnnco cnrrlod on nny one risk.... 2,000.00 BANKERS AND MERCHANTS MUTUAL FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION. (Signed) 13. W. llnlnoo, President. (Signed) W. II. Hollls, Secrotary. II. A. JOHNSON, Murphy Block, Salem, Agout. emf itmtf t8tnfiaitif fiii!f iifjl Ye LIBERTY THE HOUSE Where you can always Tho host in moving picturos, Entire change of aiit ! iisf t umanmnnHinitu nmtwl CHICAGO MAN IS TO BE LIBERATED l United I'rru Lcaicd WIro.J Vurn Cruz, Moxlco, May 7. Tho American vlco conaul hero loft for Acnyucan todny In nn effort to lib- eruto Hnrold Sanborn or Chicago, who Ib dangorotiBly wounded and un der arrest thoro. It wna learned to dny that Marcrlo Vlncou, a planter, tried to quoll a fight among drunkon Mexicans nnd kilted all tho victims oxcopt tho girl whom Sanborn klllod. Rloung, shooting nnd knifing nro reported today nt tho Santa Fo ranch near Tlncotalpa, The dlsorderii today aro believed to havo ruHtilted from tho shooting Wednesday In which six Mexicans and u Moxloau girl woro klllod. o A Hmllo Ib a protty hard thing to accom plish wbon you're hluo, bilious nnd out of sorts. Thoro Is a suro euro for nil kinds of stomach and liver complaints constipation and dyn popsla. Ballard'H Herblnu la mild, yet absolutely offectlvo in all cases. Prlco 50 conts por bottle. Bold by nil Dealers. o Governor John A. Johnson of Min nesota has aceuptod an Invitation to deliver an addroHB nt tho A.-V.-P. exposition August 12, when tho Mln nosotniiH will hold a celebration. Do It Now. Now Is tho tlmo to get rid of your rheumatism. You can do so by np; plying Chamberlain's I.lnlmont. Nino cases out of ten are simply muscular rheumatism duo to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, and yield to I II1U VIKIilUUD alllluULUi U II1ID 1 tho vigorous application of this Un , mont Try u Ym afQ cor(nn to bo delighted with tho quick rollot which It affords. Sold by all ood druggists. -o t. It. Traver, principal of tho train Ing department of tho Normal School nt Monmouth, has boou chosen city superintendent at Corvallls, Prof. Traver did splondld work building up tho high school at Balem. CliuiuherlaiirM Miilmcrit. This Is a now preparation nnd a good one It l especially valuablo' as a euro .jr chronic und muscular) rheumatism, and for tno relief from ' pain which It affords In acuto In Hummatory rheumatism Those i who ..ave usud U have Invariably spoken of It In the highest terms of praise. I.umo back, laino shoul dor anu stiff ck are duo to rheu mutism of the muscles, usually brought on by exposure to cold or damp, and are quickly cured by ap plying this liniment freely and mas saging the affected parts. Borenes's of the muscles, whether induced by violent exeralse or Injury. Is ullnyed by this llnlmont. For sale by all good druggists. o Colonel Hooeevete does not raise himself In the estimation of decent jteople by letting bis son, Kermlt, shoot gazelles away out there In Af rica Just for the fun of tbo thing, o DeWltt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are antiseptic and relieve pain quick ly. Insist upon DeWltt's. Bend your name to E. O. DeWltt ft Co., Chica go, for a free trial box. Bold by all druggist. mndo to tho Insurnnco Commissioner law: OF COMFORT bo suro of a good program, ! music and doscriptivo songs ! ! program today Nervous People And tlioso nfdlcttd with heart wkupM tnnjr now Imve no fear of tlie dental clislr. HIUl) WHAT MUH, HANt.rSV HAYHl I Imil 10 teeth extracted at tin Harvard Dentins' without the leait pain, and highly recommend them. MUH. IIANM2Y, Kreeuiont Htatlon. Whalebone Plate $10 A (Irral Dlicoirry, Iha .Vw Y halt bond I'lotc which Ii m llshteat anil atroneeat et known, iloea not rover the roof of tb mouth; bite corn off the rob; guaranteed 10 yearii siooo wii niAi.t.KNoio Tim woiti.n. W will forfeit tooo to any charltablt Institution for tho tlontlot who ran inak a Plata for I IS sood aw we make for S10. lO Year Guarantee ilol1 (.'rown. extra henry IB.OO I'ull Met Teeth (whalehou H. H. V.).. &0O llrhltte Work, per tooth, brat gold. ... 8.00 While .'rowii 4.00 Teoth lie-enameled 3.00 UimI 1'lllliiKS 1.00 And not eieeiNllnic ; 'i.OO Ileal HlWer Killing. (l.DO Platinum Fillings . . . 1.00 Teuth Cleaned I0.BO 77.7:77 UXTUAVItnt WITHOUT I'AtS l'r(C When Othrr Work It Ordered fly our new system of palulena dtntlscry, iinrl by us alone. Our suctms la duo to ttis high Kiaila work done by our expert, gentle manly operators Harvard Painless Dentists Cornur Pnrlc mid WnshltiKton His, Over Itnynl Ilnkery, I'ortlnnd, Or. ,. Largest nml best riuliied Dental estatx I hmetit In tho world 1 30 offUn In t)nltel Klsteii. ()icu flunday. U t t Dally until 0. DR. STONE'S Drug Store The only cash drug storo In Ore gon, owes no ono, and no one owes it; carries largo stock, Its shelves, counters and show caso are loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, toilet articles, wines and liquors of all kinds for medicinal purposes. Dr. Stone Is a regular graduate In med icine, and has had many years of ex perience in the practice. Consulta tions are freo. Prescriptions are free, and only regular prices for dlclne. Dr. Stone can be tea4 at tils dru "tore, Biem, Or,, frssi 7 f Iks'ttoralui; uatil 9 at night