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DUKdON' CITY KNTKKPK1SK. KIM DAY. KK1.IM.TA1.YS, WX INAUGURAL PLANS MAnFRfi am sfii I ARE BEING HADE WIL80N TO SPEAK FROM DESK GIVEN COAT OF WHITE PAINT A KERA BAFTERY 10 BE PRESENT President TU tVII. Accompany Sue ee$tor to Capitol Ground! to be Policed by City Offi- WASHINGTON. Feb. 21 -A coat of white palm applied today to the square reading desk from wnU-b Woodrow Wilson will deliver his in augural address March 4 constituted one of the real "finlshim; louche" to the great temporary structure that has cone up on the east front of the Capitol In preparation for the Inaug uration. Across a stretch of asphalt pave ment, carpenters are working on the rampart-like stand from which the batterv of cameras and motlon-rio-ture machines will be trained upon the ina-icural scene, but the managers of affairs at the Capitol promise that a week before the oar of action prac tically every detail of the arrange ments at the Capitol wm nave oeen romnleted. Demands from photographers for apace on the camera stand have re sulted In the erection of the structure. Provision Is made for at least 50 cam eras. These will be trained upon the square center platform rising a few feet above the outside edge of the Immense 8000-seat stand, which stretches back In a gentle rise to the doors of the Capitol. On available corners of the Capitol and from the tops of the House and Senate wings of the building, supple mentary stands have been reared, looking down upon the main struc ture, and affording perches for Cap itol employes and others who cannot be accommodated on the main struc ture. Days and night of labor by the Joint Congressional Committee of which Senator Crane Is chairman, and by E. L. Cornelius, sereeant-at-arms of the Senate: Elliott Woods, super intendent of the Capitol, and Army office, representing the general In augural committee, have resulted In the arrangement of the most of the details for the Inauguration of President-elect Wilson. Tnder the reading stand at which President Wilson will stand to ad dress the crowd after he takes the oath of office. Is a concealed gate that will awing open to allow him to - - i I descend to his carriage without ! Ing through the crowd on the stand, j i President Tart and President elect . i Wilson will pass " H"' l'l' the broad steps of the Senalo lnC ami alter the ceremonies will enter j Hi,. Senate chamber through the ceil 1 tral door of the Capitol to the Inaug ural stand The enttr arm or tne i anm.i i Rrounds will he policed ,,n Inangura- ! lion day bv the recnlar Washington police. The Capitol police will he. iih.lmn Into the Capitol building for protective purposes. The doors I of the Capitol, to which admission , Z: ACCOUNTING WILL BE ASKED SOON .loe.ri.eeni r. so that old friendship and official prestige mnv have nothing TREASURY SCORED SsTINGMONEY' tobeinvestigated; forannualloss I HONEST BUSINESS MKMCO CITY. Ken. -The late ' Kraneiieo I. Mndoto. former presl DEPOSED PRESIDENT OF MEXICO , 1(,n ()( Moxll.. ,,. homily Insured CHARGED WITH DEPLETING ! In mi American life Insurance com CHARGED wnn uc , Madero. It was learn- TREASURY ' ,llllv hul ,, company plans to nsk tlio stale department lit Wash- limt.iii to demand an omVlal evplin- to do with breaking down the strict porim,r civrf Executive Heart Ap- rulea of the day. PRESIDENT TO MAKE WASHINGTON SPEECH WASHINGTON. Keli. The Pres ident left Washington at 12: SO this nomine for New York for a two-day stav. Mrs. Taft accompanied him. whtc! The President will witness tms ai- temoon the inauguration of work on utloil of Mexico of Madero s iloain. with n possible view of collecting In-, delimit) from the Ituertu ROenimeiil. i The reiMTt thnt Kmlllo Madero, j i brother of the Into president, has been killed. Is still tmentitlrtned. 1" iiilcne from Monterey deny the truth j of the report I Cuban Minister IV Klta aoeoiu- , i panted the Madero family to Havana, j 1 ),i liiva la outspoken in nix ui-iiuh- 'elation of lluerlii. and Intends asking MKXK'O CITY. Keb. 20 That ; bis go eminent to send another mill Krunclsco Madero will set out of Mex-1 later to Mexico. ten miliout having to lace ouuiai HOUSE COMMITTf I SAYS GOV ERNMENT SHOULD SAVt $0,000,000 YEARLY DEPOSITORIES PAY NO INTEREST plause of Crowd For Suc cessor Huerta It President Report Dtclartt that Advertising National Dank for Dtpotltt la Discriminatory by Investigation on one charge or another the memorial to the American Indian it- e - at Fort Wadsworth. N Y. and speak, lie has already beeu charged with later at a banquet of the American responslbllty for the death of lolotiel n.,.. n.t irhitr.it on Leaitie. re- uneroii. wuoiu ue i minxu C.Mienil Zcuatii. the rebel leader, Is on his" way here today to confer i with the Huerta government regard Ing peace terms. If ho agrees to aup : i.ort Huerta. he probably will ht Klv- ' . . . . ..... . k , en a coinnianu in te army, uui , , , ,h , , on el i refuses It la believed that he will be, t.'llllUHl'B III IH ilVMI-.l. WASIIINli IVN. Keb. 21 - Peliuil liatloii of Hie manner In which the treasury department condiicta Its business and the declaration that the government has lost millions of dol lars by "crude methods worn voiced AN TO HEAD SinXKY. N. S. W.. Keb. 2." Two members of Mawson's Antartlc scien t Hi o expedition Lieutenant It. K. S. Missis, an Englishman, and Dr. Meti. WILSON CABINET If art mm aii'hi.u'h - i 1 tnrnlne to Washington Sunday nlgnt. snot at mo unit m u. i.v " i ...j ,ho, palace. j, w l(l reported today that less than nient, which has completed its hives A committee of deputies now nas . ,,,in ,,ww ronialns In the treas ( n,,,,,,,, v( n,,.,,) p(.ruiion and filed asked that Madero be forced to ao- 1rv t,sl p(r,,rn of a loan of $2tV . ,ts ripoit. i count for money expended by the ad- (1(10 000 frnm New Vork tlnaneler. , .., , , ,.,s,mi.oim." ' mln strat ou. Una com. nltle ca Kd h(l ,wn nived fc .,, ee lost to! on Pres.den " i j , ,r..,lry , :S Tlle and urged that Madero be held at-, ! , , L.n,...rni i i plus funds has been crude, llllbutl- I ; nessllke. uiiirfltable and dlscrliuln- atiry. A working balance of f2i.oi.i0, ' iio In i he treasury Is siittlclent. The i government can Increase Its revenue ! ,2.Moo.oio a year by charging Inter I est on the funds In goveniiiiout depot ; llorles." ' Heferrlng to the working balance, tlle report savs that large unit have j been necessarily retained In the i trvutuiry. sometime aggregating f 100. j ooo.oort. It adils thnt In addition to the f iii.ooo.ooo lost by not collecting ; Interest, the government has lost on the "excest halaiu'd ' retained In the trensurr for the last 2ii )ear. figured at 2 per rent. 1 17.610.S00. "The right accorded certain banks." ! the reiHirt tav. "to act as govern I nient deHsltorles Is a discrimination 'against all other banks not so des I Iguated. and la a specl.-s of special 'privilege and government favoritism." I The report urges legislation ahot ' ishlng the deKialtory s)sem and the substitution of a law which would was force banks to bid for government cou. .deKlta. SK ATTi.K, Wash, r'eh, 21. Indict metila against ninelalt of the I'aiillc Htnlcs TelephoiiM A Ttdegliaph l oin pally, which I a part of the American Hell Telephone trust, are tupectel here within a week so rapidly It the government proceeding with It case. J, II. Mlddleloii, s.-crelary of the Home Telephone Company, of Port land, who with Samuel Hill, president llled (ho original complaint, coiuplel ed hi testimony before the grand Jury shortly betora noon, and J. C. Voder, (or.netiy auditor of the Hide pendent Telephone Company of Seattle, wa called. Mlddleloii Immediately took alialu for Portland. He declined In discus the case other than to y Hint Ihe Paclltc Slates Company had. In ab sorbing the Independent Company, cut off his concern from communica tion with Sent Ho client. tirtli'luls of the Postal Telegraph Coin pan) may be called to tell how the telephone call for the Polal Company w re w Itched by operator of the telephone company to the Wet- URGED BY WILSON PRESIDENT ELECT DtCLARtf MEN ON IQUAftt NttO NOT FEAR NW LAWS WILL NOT HURT INDUSTRY Governor of Ntvw Jtny Glut Irt. dlcallon of What H. Will , Do Whin Eltvati d To Prttldtncy TIIKNTON. N. J.. VvU. 20 (,11M, biiallies and hoiieat inu havn iiu(li. to fear." 'I'hl I the attiimiico whi. h y,,. dent lei t Wilson avn to.loy In t lengthy slllti-inelll eiplallilug llit ,a. ailment Into law of the suven tnii. trust bill which be signed eii.rdy. "Thoaa who would engage lu tL, liearilea prnciim or ruining rluli countable for the depleted condition of the trousury. The last details of the organisation of Mexico's new goverumeiit were completed at 4 o'clock this ufternoou. when the members of President Huerta'a olllcial family took the oath . . . . m i . ... .,.. ...Il..u r..ini lit fh tiAli-.v till a Swiss Have perisnea irom com in m - - Wilkea Land and others have suffer- mediately above that occupied by the according to a wireless deposed presiaem ami ice-i rvsiuem : from Adelle. rouble to witness the scene from NEonAaivAni, KtcuKT will BE NEW SECRETARY OF STATE ONE BATTLESHIP ed privations. message received today All except Pr. Meti and Missis have ,h,,r rooms. Madero and Snares were arrived at Adelie, too late to catch able to bear the plaudits of the crowds j the steamer Aurora, the last steamer (n the streets and ih the big s.piare j f the season. The party will camp i fror.t nj tho bugle calls of the near Auelie until spring. united army. Significant of the birth j The Mawson expedition sailed from j. battle of the new administration ' Sydney December 19. 1911. us the frank display of soldier aud Pefon; sailing on the last trip of the effect on the crowds wat not losL j he season, the Aurora picked up all it g.,rved as a n-mlnder that even If, leinbers of the xpeditlon except it wer,, not a military dictatorship j Mawson and six companions. It then that had been established, the pre-j proceeded to Adelie to get them, but ent ministration wa of much stern-1 they had not arrived there the r flb,,r ,lian tnat wnU.n had Just fal- ! Aurora left, fearing she would be fror- jpn n into the Ice if she remained long-. " . ., n, .. mnnl vrriu i a vna t-mj, " m.---o VOTED BY HOUSE COETHALS TO FILL WAR PORTFOLIO Burleson, of T'xat. It Dccldtd Upon foiPottmatrr-Ceneral Mc Adoo Secretary of Treasury er The wireless declared: "Doctor IVuiglnss Mawson ani several men missed the Aurora, which went to aid them. Lieutenant R E. S. Miss's of the City of Ixmdon regiment of fusilliers and Dr. Mett, the ski cham pion of Switzerland In 190S, members of the expedition are both dead. The others are well. Mawson and six of his companions will probably winter at Adelie. Some very successful sled ding excursions have been made dur ing the sojourn In the Antartlc." AMENDMENT REQUIRES CRAFT SHALL DC CONSTRUCTED BY GOVERNMENT NAVAL APPROPRIATION, IS REDUCED those in the yellow room when the I ministers took the oath and hear I j Huerta pronounce the formal, time-1 WASHINGTON. Keb. 25 It honored phrase: "If you keep this ald imdtlvely tonight In high oath the country will reward you. If ,-res.iioiial circles closely Identified ' "There are now 436 doposltorlea." you do not. it will call you to an ao it(l ,ht ln(.ornI1)5 administration of!""' r'i,,,rt continue, which ecure counting." I President WlUon that the follow Inv 1 goveriiiiirlit money without Interest. General Diaz was present ostensl-1 cabinet appointments had been deter-: '" h'-se are selected solely at the one battleship, tlx torpedo boat dw bly in no official capacity, but merely i mined upon definitely: I discretion of the secretary of the stroyer and four submarines. An as a private citizen, which he became many months ago on resigning his commission as a general in the regit-! lar army. Secretary of State, Hryan. of Nebraska. Big Value Bargain Clubs A Yeafs Reading Matter for the Whole Family tFor thai Poultry R-Uer vS. j ' 3Mfirfan anrl 7Tsf Jifij Your rv t .'. ?t i t tian uiV lv?. ":A.lmij Choice ljRfirto 0011 V VjS Each Mm-zlna I'j NnW thai Boat of Its CUaa V " Send Your Order Today William J ' ,r'n X"T- There exlt Ix-tween uch amendment to provide for one battlit ' I bank and the treasury department thlp. Instead of two, at tecommeiidml I f..m til.af a itmtnrMta mil n thnf lh hv IfiM ..i.i... 1 1 1 .vl...l !. Secretary of the Treasury, William partment It not to deplete or with-(vote if 171 to l!,U. t. McAdoo. of New ork. draw depoaiu." An umeiidiiieiu offered by Itepre- lostmasteK.elieral, Allrt S. Ilurle-j Th comratte also held the per- j sentatlve Calder. of New York, and son. of Texaa. j miHlon granted to national batiks to adopted, require! that the battleship Secretary of the Navy, Josephus . nd vert le as novernment detMialtorle I ihall bo coiintnicted In a Cowrniniiiit I'anten. of North Carolina, I )( aloo discriminatory especially The foregoing iiatin s and positions I w hen no Interest la paid on depotlt. are said to have advanced entirely j The committee declared It had not beyond the ttae of conjecture or decided whethed It would be ronstl gosslp and become finalities In the j tutional for the government to reg forthcoming Cabinet list. Other plac-! ulate atock exchanKct. I es in the Cabinet are said to be Tea- -lonaoir Kiiii'ii, who me excepuouoi j War and Agriculture, i ThU plan was carried Into partial j execution late today when the anr uncement of Representative Burlo- t'-n that he would resign the pol- 'ion of chairman of tho Democratic o He caucus at an early date wat j coupled with the announcement by ! House leaders that A. Mitchell I'alm I r would succeed a chairman of the aucus. Other names which have been prom- Inently mentioned for the Attorney Generalship, hut which are now elim inated from this or other Cabinet port folios, are Chancellor Walker, of New ersey and Representative Henry of Texas. Chancellor Walker was high OVER GOLDEN GATE tern tiilon. another subsidiary of the land nbiilnlt from the pocket uf ih, II. .11 I....M..I ....I-.. . M ... ,, ..,.., ,,..,,. piMipio mo inail llinr ouglit rraHiii. ably to demand," tald the guvomur, "are the only one who will hi j canto to regret the etiaiimeut oftlirtt meaioiri i I proiiii i thai un,, r tl,oit the pKipla of New Jersey mill rntrr iimiii a new era of proaperit). rua gratulatu the lgloUturo ainl t ti poo. pie on their pnmage. Thou U murk a new era In our bimlm ii lir." "Senate bill No, i (he act Ji-Dttlng Iruat and designed to promote ft competition and commerei. in a th( classes uf bullie," contliiurd tnt governor, "make It cilmlnal to mtkt an agreement which, directly ur It dlrwtlr, preclude a free and tior Vtrleted rompelltloll.' "It wa urged iiHn the l.egiltui that the bill be amended by adding (ha word 'knowingly' o that It wuuld read that any perton or hioiii bo wilfully or knowingly make an agrr tiietit lu restraint of trad.- huulj U puiilnhed. I understand that It It t griinral prinrlplo of law that Ihrrt must be guilty mind to couatitul t guilty act. It tctimt to mo th.it thli aftordt ample protection lo any hoorat man." "It hat hat been said In ome qua lera Hut theto law will help tig tau Inett and hurl the small illrra. That, uf rourae, 1 not the luleulloB and i-autiol be Ihe effect. The Mili tary provision of Ihe art ib-llnltii trusts la that It makes It unlawful to make auy agreement, dlri-ctly or Indirectly, which will preclude fr and unr.'trh ted rompetltlon In bud tlra. Mimoplloa loo often hav ac rompllkhed by Indirection what tliff could lot do directly. The boldint company It an example of this." The governor statement denlri charge made at the public bearlna that the act would prevent a coiiiiuny which may lawfully lend money (rota taking a bond or mortgage to im-tira a payment. With reference lo tat charge that banka would be prevented by the new promissory not.-s of cor poration, the governor pointed out that bank- wore not rompetlng cue portllou and therefore did not cota within (he provialon of the act. Ldrr Underwood Mtkt Succtiiful Plgbt for Ont Dreadnaught Re publican Majority Oppot Amndmtnt WASHINGTON, Feb :. After four day of debate, accompanied at lime by scenet of disorder seldom wltueat ed at the t'apltol, the House pataed tonight the naval appropriation ' hill, carrying approximately f IJM.oou.Otiu and authorising the construction of Navy yard. At reported by the commlttir the bill carried appropriation aggregat ing UK (Mio.tido and providing for two battleships, a transport and a supply ship. I'olnta of order by ltepresi nta live Simon. In the committee of the whole, struck out the transport and supply ship appropriation. Represen tative Alexander, of Missouri, the chairman, holding there I no author Ity for the appropriation because no Vessels of thla type ever have been authorized. Cntll today the "big navy" men headed by Itcprcaciilative llobsoti.of SAN r'UANd.SCO, Keb. :. Hurrl-1 Alabama, and Iti-nr.-e.-ritut I v Avrea. weather prevails today off the f New Vork, had b-eii confident that the two-battleship program would go through and the remilt was by no means certain until the final rolli-nll on the amendment. Democratic Leader Vnderw-Kid spoke for one battleship and when the vote on the ninendmeiil came, 111) DeuiiH-ratH voted for the amend ment and fit against It. Of the Re publicans 102 voted against the cane tioiiieii Lure, a coriuiiiou utmost un precedented at this season of the year. Inside the heuds of the bay. It was bright and calm. The wind had readied a velocity of 70 miles and hour oft point Ueyeg at 9 o'clock, sweeping down from the Northwest and driving huge sea before It. The ly regarded, and It la probably due to ! f'nrrnlli'i.es reported a 4H inlle blow his own wishes that his name no long-' and In bound shipping was thrown out er la considered. The election of : schedule by the light with wind and ' amendment and IH for It. liepreientauve ntirieson or lexna ror seas. the Portmaster Generalship had the The Steamer I.nrllne, from llonulu, natural effect of eliminating Mr. ! labored Into the harbor this morning Henry's name from further consider-j with ruilH smashed, ventllatora car atlon, he being also from Texaa. rj,,, Hway and lifeboat tumbled about Informat'on from other sources gave I n,,r ,),.,.kHi Tm "banana ,,.rK" wal assurances that Colonel George W. j ,! for 2i hours the ship was Goethals, chief engineer and chair- awah with the seas that boarded her man of the Panama Canal Commls- at ,.V(.ry roll. She encountered tho Rion is under consideration for the 1 t,i,,- ...riv v,.of..r,if,v o,i f,.hi ,..- CASTOR I A Tot InfcnU and Children. Thi Kind You-Han Always Bought Hear the blnaiure of A Lost Warning. "It la Imprudent on your part in leave loaded guns within your ton's reach llko this " "Oh, he dm-wii'l evenVtiow they are guns: be whs lining llii'in for stills the other day " - I'ele MeUi Secretary of War. Some close frlenii of the Incoming administration have felt that a lawyer should be chosen as head of the War Department In view of the legal questions involved relating to the Panama Canal, the Philippines and other Important maters. The Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean and Parmer b Seat newapaptr tkaf tivra TOfl tbe tiett atone and (eatnrea from th imlay and Daihf later Ocean. A world-wide newt aervice, anarket rrvn, etc, m-i tbii paper aecoa'l to none. Every imtic eoouina a aensoo by acme ooted ciertymao. and a atory by a dietinguiabed S 1 author. Publiabed weekly, keiulv rearlr aabacripcioa orica "r The Famllr Maatazine? containa ctean. wkoleaoiiie ftcttoa, acorlea of mora tbaa ordinary uttcreat and anaprry editorial eomtnenf oo cur rent erenta. A corkint too4 iazine tnr th booekeeepr. CQ Pnbliaoed mentbly. Keituar yaarly aubacriptioa prica - The Fruit Grower and Farmer. A BM4artoe tbaf baa nelpec ita readera improre SVtr fruit, oo matter whether they hare a bif oacbard, or mat a few trera la the yard. It ia tba larleat (mil paper ia tbe United Statea and eaotaioa more belptul matter lor people who trow frail for profit or pleasure than all othrra Ctotether. Pueiuhed monthly. Reitt roaxly aibaanptioa price - - - - SucCaMsful Poultry Journal, A lafv criptioa to th'm maxin it a year't count oi Uwtroctiofl Ib pooltry cultore from the forenioal eioetti tad prcTical breeder. Ctrmtiioitpeci-j article M til braocfae of ponltrr riitio, that will tare roQ money and teach yrm how to t th reaolu that inaare platar and proof to th amateur or tbe expert, ruhliabed month' Z ni WW 7 regular jwf aubachpuoo prica - Farm mnd Horn la paper tbaf will help to rtak er err farm ancceaaf I. It ftivea ita reader tnat what they want, not theories hut practical facta, coot ri bated by men and women who 'know.' It dealt with e-erythini of interett to the Hontekeeper, Farmer, Gardener, Fruit Grower, Dairyman. Live Stock nd Poultry Keeper. Publiahed Cftp twice a month, keitilar yearly aubacriptioa prica WUU Home LIf Joat what Ha name Impflea a maioc that belpa iti aubtcribera to make tbe home attractive and helpful. Good edito rial, poetry and tpecial featarea make this a real home Biafta- Cftf fine. Fubliahed njonihJy. Retolar yearly aobacriptloti price v"v Klmbairs Dairy Farmer. A aiita- sine that appeala to tbe bi breeder of cattle and the leneral farmer who went to inereaae the prodnctioo of hi cow. Edited by prc--calmea who breed good dairy cattle, (soft, bon ea and poultry and tr their readera the benefit of their work and evperieace. Pub lished twice a moat-. Refalar yearly abaenpttoB pnea DOCTOR SAYS THAW IS AIJiAXY, N. Y. Keb. 2i. I'nqiiiil Ifled d-nlal of allegations that he had offpfij Dr. John Russell, Biix.-riiiU-ii-ilmit or th; Mattcavvan State Asylum for tin; criminal insane, $2.,00M to aid in the rul'ise of Harry K. Thaw ! from thnt Instil utlon, was volrrnl to ! flay hy Attorney John Anhut,-of New j York l.efore the commission appoint i ed hy Governor William Hnlzer to investigate the Thaw case. Anhiit aflmitled havliin an intimate ierson I a a' nuaiiitaiii t- with l)r. Kiissell, but way Into port aKalnst heavy odils The Steamer Harvard, from the South, was posted three hours late this morniriK, herause of the Mow and the City of Sidney, from San I'e ilro, also was behind her srhi dule. Captain Henry K. Weeden, of the Ijirlin.f, iharni'terlzed the storm as the worst he ha 1 encountered In 80 years of seafaring. The wind at time traveler inn miles an hour, he Hiild, and his .'! pacni;iTS were in a slate bordering on panic for hours. Dam age to the cart'O waa heavy, as wnveH washed the Hhlp from stern to stern time and again. Coasters from the North made bet ter time for the blow. The Saginaw aas hustled down from Willapa Har bor in r' hours, her usual time for the trip being M hours. The Adeline Smith, from Coos liny, and the I)a venpor, from fort Ludlow, enrh made a gain of l'l hours on their schedules. FATE OF BATTLESHIP. OREGON RESTS WITH WILSON WAHHINdTON. Kelt. 24.-H 'H I up to Ihe new administration In I tnrmlnn whether tht baltleshlii 0r (ton shall be 'scrapped". Hecretsry Meyer la not disposed lo act IIP" It, Inasmuch as officers who ri'Kard th (in uiiii as nbaelete. are wllllnc sh shall remain on the active list until tha completion of thn Panama Cnnsl lo lead tho naval parade through that waterway. Secretary Meyer Is dis posed to let recommendations Isf over for tho next acretary. 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Order by Number (Club No. I, 2, or 3) Address OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE money. "Ur. Hussell told me Anhiit testi fied, "that he would he glad to throw any business he could my way. Ijiter Thaw reUiried me as counsel, paylni; roe a fee of JJ5.000, which was re turnable unlexs I Rained hlg release. "On decern her l'j, last, I aaw Dr. Russell and we discussed my efforts to free Thaw. I told Lr. Russell of my agreement wherehy half of the retaining; fee was returns hie January 1, and the remainder July 1, unless Thaw secured his freedom." "Or. Russel then asked me: 'Where do I come In?' I asked him what he meant, and he replied, 'Why, I rec ommend you and you get the job. I would rot do anything for Thaw un less I got money for It." " Anhiit then testified l.iat he toll Ir. Russell he could not give him any thing, as he had signed receipta for all the money, and that It was re turnable, unless Thaw was released. "Dr. Russell told me." Anhnt aald, "That Thaw was not Insane. He call- OREGON CITY, ORtGOs',S"Sn' " EPAI Careful of Your Property. One of ihe secrets of our success in the Baggage and Transfer Business Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moving Williams Bros. Transfer Co, Phones, Office 50, Residence (562 612 Main Street NKW VORK. Feb. 21. Twenty-six painting, of the John T. Talmage col lection were sold for $298,300 as due tion here last night, the sale going on record as notable for the tola) realized from ao few pictures. The Romneya commanded the hlghent prices. "A Lady of Quality" brought $10,100. and "Portrait of Lady Kllza beth Twisden" 32,f)00, both going to dealers. The only real record breaker of thsi evening was the Turner, a little wat ercolor "Kluelln" ,ake of Lucerne, painted In 18 JO for the father of Jonn Ruskin. It went for $14,400. thehigh er,t ever given an far aa known, at a public sale for this or any country for a watercolor. A Corot, "1 Sentier an Frlntemps" waa knocked down for $.10,000. Natural Rasult, That jrlrl rings true." "Of couriae hhe is a One belle." Baltimore Aniertmii Office Both Phones 22 Residence Phone Main 2624 Pioneer Transfer Co. Established H6S Suceaaor to C. N. Oreeuuisa FURNITURE, SAFES AltD PIANOS MOVED BY EXPERIENCED HELP. PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. SAND, GRAVEL AND BRICK Rales Reasonable, Bagcag Stored t Days Free of Charge Agency for the celebrated MT. HOOD BEER D. C. LATOURKTT Preeldent F. J. MEYER. Cashl The First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL, 160,000.00. Transacts a Oeneral tanking Business, Open frem I A. M. f-