DAILY OAFITAIi JOURNAli, 8AMCM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1010. PAG JJTTX. V- v k 9 vn ' -4 . 'U 20 On Everything in the Store STANFORD CREW READY FOR WASHINGTON Stanford University Special Af ter a period of strenuous training, althougji hampered by many difficul ties, the cardinal eight, which is to row against the University of Wash ington, May 25, Is now practically ready for the struggle, and only the finishing touches aro needed to put the crow in tho pink of condition. Jho men who will malco the trip were picked today by the coaches. severe handicap to the crew has been encountered in tho fact that J. W Fitting, who has been in the boat as stroke during most of the preliminary training, will bo unable o accompany the crow, as ho is to take the Australian trip with tho international Rugby team. This has necessitated a change of stroke dur ing tho last few days since Partridge l ftPFN FOR RI ISINFQQ TVIAV Ti , On Mondayi May 16, we will open for business our garage on. High street .opposite court house, This 'garage is the'largest and most fully equipped in every respect for the Sale, Cafe, repair and housing of. 'au tomobiles of any garage in this prat of the state, Does your automobile need attention? Do you need-a place where it can , be properly housed at reasonable, charges? Jv.erybody is corofally (hd to l(isp,e,ct pur large and commodious' quarters, We would be pleased to quote rates whfen desired, We are Having sent East for an expert, we were4 veryortunate in securing the services of Wm, A.Copley, who is an expert of many years' experience In tils line in one'of the leading Chicago altomoblle factories, Work manship is guaranteed in every respect, We have the agency for two of the best cars on the market, They are f, ' 1 , When you.consider the Full Line of Au tomobile Sup plies AMays in Stock DISCOUNT TAILORED AND SILK SUITS FOR LADIES We guarantee the fit and do not charge for alterations. Our styles are all of the latest of 1910 creation's! colors are gray, black, black and white check, blue,: green, brown, apricot, tan, etc., made of the most popular fabrics. All tto Prices Are Greatly Reduced Now Is the Time to Buy 1 has been put In tho position of stroke. The' crew which will compete against the University of Washing ton will be as follows: Bow, R. H. Seward; No. 2, R. Halls; No. 3, R. F. Duryea; No. 4, L. F. Hofer; No. 5, R. R. Gllmore; No. C, H. L. Dlet lerle; No 7, J. C. Huston; stroke, J. F. Partridge, and coxswain, J. W. Roberta. F. V. Acker will accom pany the team as substitute. A Happy Father Is soon- turned to a sad one if he has to walk the floor every night with a crying baby. McGeo's Baby Elixir will make the child well, sootho Its nerves, induce healthy, normal slum ber. Best for disordered bowels and sour stomach all teething babies need it. Pleasant to take, sure, and safe, contains no harmful drugs.. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. Sold by all dealers. JLiLJIa purchase of a car we would be pleased to demonstrate the qualities of these popular-priced and , , A. TO WATC FFEGT THE CNt,TED MESS LEASED WUtB.l Portland, Ore., May 14. In a gov ernment bulletin Issued by tho hyrtrc graphio offlco, which has Just beoa received hero, fears aro expressed that tho closo approach of Halloy's comet to tho earth, beginning not Monday, and lasting until Thursday, may seriously interfere with ships, compasses' and wireless messa Tho bulletin says in part: 'It 1j rip. ''bio that during tho .p proach' and recession of Hulley's comet unusual electro-magneto phe nomena may occur. Electro-magneto magnets -nav be sent up by electrica" dischargTj or meteoric par'l i.-.s. in wblch cai3 (luiurbance would be ob served in tho receiving apparatus of wireless Installations. Tho maximum offeqt will bo observed between tho 16th and 20th of May, and particu lar on May 18. "It Is requested that wireless oper ators pay particular attention to static effects during this period, and noto anthlng unusual. Tho occur rence of meteorites should be logged by the watch officer, with details of time, size, direction and duration. The operator hearing unusual noises in tho telephone, should note tho time, and see whether there were any meteorites observed at that time; al so tho ship's head and tho direction of tho antennae at tho same time As tho compass may also be a (fet ed, a close watch should be kep. for unusual deflections of the needle, noting their exact time, amount and whether periodical." MEMORIAL DAY. Arrangements Itcing Made for Its Proper Observance in Snloni. Tho committee recently appointed by the board of trade to co-operate .with tho G. A. R. and W. R. a in relation to the celebration and ob servance of Memorial Day, met with committees from tho last two named organizations last evening 1 at tho hoard of triado rooms, and outlined plans for tho appropriate celebration of the occasion. According to tho plans outlined tho decoration of the graves will oc cur, in t,he forenoon of tho day. In tho afternoon their will bo a mam moth parade- after which exercises In M ML Mmuo High Street COOPER S OF COMET Jrortl fit t L etroit harmony and accord with tho spirit of tho occasion will bo hold at Mar lon Squnro. Efforts will bo oxorted to have- all tho fraternal organizations partici pate in tho parado and exorcises, and invitations will bo extended to thorn by a committee. A committee will also take up the mattor of having the children participate. Tho commlttco On parado Is com posed of Carlo Abrams, Gideon Stolz and B. D. Mosslo. A committer whose labor It will bo to prepare a progrnm Is to bo appointed by Judge Webster. OLD,STAGE STATION. (Continued .from pago threo. the manager is a very accommodat ing man, ho runs tho plant half a day Wednesdays to supply power for the ladles who want to do Ironing. A now light line Is being built to Eonald.. Mrs. M. Nebalung of Anahohn, Calif., has made Aurora her summer home, and has built a nice little cot tage In what Is called Brooklyn ad dition. Sadler & Kxaus succeeded Will Bros, flvo years ago. Tho ouslness was established 'twelve yeara ago. This firm handles a great deal of produce, shipping as high as 2000 dozen eggs in a week. Dr. DcGuerre of SUverton, has a ' regular practlco hero la dentistry, coming Friday's of each wpek. Capt. Wm. Mlley has his old sign still out shoemaker. Ho does as J good work for the peoplo In that capacity as ho uted to do as county commissioner. I A. H. Glesy has for twelve years conducted a general merchandise business. This firm was established by Fred Glesy In 1857. Mr Glesy handles produce and has two ware houses. Wm. Glesy conducts a saddlery and harness business. W. P. Wuster has copductod a good meat market hero for years. Up to two years ago there was no new houses built without tearing down an old one. W. M. Ryan of Buttevlllo has a fine confectionery, cigar and tobacco' store here.'' Chas. Scheurer is man ager. . D. O. Kenagy succeeds S. A. Mil-1 ler in tho livery business. Ho has been running tho business about a month. Mrs. Anna E. Platts, a graduate of the Boston millinery school, Is conducting an up-to-date millinery store In tho location known as "the old Aurora shoo store." Milwaukee Is to pave a portion of her streets with iard surface pave ment, ' proud of the facUhat we have an Opposite The Cars, Kissel 1 ..- 'J -i ' t as Leroorn HIRT REFUSES TO E COUNT! united rnnss lexsio wies.1 Pendleton, Oro., May 14. Chief Charlio No Shirt, of tho Walla Walla tribe, has taken to tho tall timbers of tho JJluo Mountains. Today he is sued a defl to Uncle Sams enumera tors, and told thorn that thoro would bo no count of tho Walla Wallas un til jho recotved personal assurance from President Taft that no harm would rosult. Evor slnco tho census began the enumerators havo had trouble with the various tribes of tho Umatilla reservation. Tho Indians bellovo that tho consus men wore representatives of the tax department of tho state, and as a result they refused to come out of the mountains. Finally Cnpaln O. C. Applega'to, who is well-known and trusted by the Umatlllas, Nez Forces and Cayusos, succeeded In calming tho redmen. Thoy gathored nt tho regular camp ing places, on orders from Chief Poo, and submitted to tho count. But No Shirt was suspicious, and, with his followers, ,ho hied into the crags, and ordered the trlbo to disperse, until the great White Father, which Is President Taft, is heard from o Mrs. Elizabeth Cunnlngliam Dead; After a llngorlng illness Mrs. Elizabeth Cunningham died yester day at her residence at 254 South Cottage street. Tho funeral will bo held from tho residence tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock and inter ment will bo made In tho I. O. O. F. cometory. Tho funeral services will be conducted by Rev. W. H. Solleck of the Methodist church. Mrs. Cunningham was ono of the pioneers of tho city, arriving here with hor husband In May, 1870. Sho was born In Kingston, Canada, No vember G, 1824, and was married to Wm. Cunningham' in May, 1840 Mr. Cunningham MIed In August, 1886. Sho is survived by four daughters, Mra. Stella Sutherland, Mrs. Bertha Cavanaugh and Misses Florence and Jane Cunningham, all of this city. It is reported that Mrs. W. K. Van derbllt, Jr., has rented a house in Reno, Nev. Sho does not give Reno's advantage as a summer resort r.s tho reason. the . high - grade cars, Our demonstration cars will be hero on open Court House W. M. MEEHAN MnEteiRu Bake ffiae food! at Iiome .rM' and stxv NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Proposals for Supplies for Oregon State Tuberculosis Sanatorium. The Stato Commission for thS treatment of Tuberculosis Invites sealed proposals for furnishing gro ceries, moats hardware, kitchen utensils, and other supplies for the six months ending December 31, 1910. Where samples aro required, goods musibd in strict accordance with tho sajnplo and in original package, and' If posslblo ready for doliyery, f. o. b. Sajem, within 20 days, aftor contract is awarded. Bids must 'specify the unit prlco and tho amount in full, and may bo for a part or all tho goods specified. When a particular artlclo Is specifically called for, bids for other kinds or brands equally as good will be on tortalndd, but samples of tho arti cles proposed must bo submitted, Each bid must be accompanied by a, cortifled check oqual to at least 10 per cent of tho amount Of tho bid. and made payable to tho under signed. Checks of unsuccessful bld dors will bo returned immediately, and those of successful bidders when contracts are completed. Bids must bo enclosed in soaled enve lopes, dlrectod to tho undorslgned nnd plainly marked on tho outstdo, "Bids for Sanatorium supplies, ' and thQ class of goods should bo In scribed on tho envelope. Tho' name of tho blddor should bo inscribed on each soparato sheet of tho bid. Futy list OF supplies may bo obtained by addressing tho undorslgned. Prices Quality and fitness being ... , - Garage Qgen Day and Night Your Patronage Solicited equal preference will bo given to Oregon mado products. Bids will bo opened at the Execu tive chambers, stato capItoI, Salem,. Oregon, Juno 14, 1910, at 3 p. m. H. J. CLEMENTS,, Superintendents Salem, Oregon, May li, 1910. B-12-Gt-dlr STATE NEWS. Warren Zoll, of Eugeno, paid ?25? yesterday becaus6 ho caught 'an C lnch trout without having a license to do so. Eugene- has ,concludod'$to hay&a.' sano Fourth" of July,' but aa tho'Wr chante'shavo a blgstock of .fireworks It has,, been decided to putjdtt.tho sane part until next year. Hood River had a $6,000 fire; Fri day It was in Hood River "pn tho hill." OVER 66 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trace Marks ceinNS COPYRIQHt a Ac. Anyone tending a sketch nnd description may quloltlr ascertain our opinion free whether iu tiiTention le probably patentable, Communica tions strictly conHdontlal. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. Oldest aeencr for securinspatunts. Patents taken tbronah Muun Co. recelra rprcwi notice, Tniuout cunrce, imao CI A hundaomAtr lllnstrated weektr. 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