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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1910)
V ' TTTE MORXIXC, - OREGOXIAX. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1910. . HAWLEY AHEAD OF BRADY IfJ IDAHO indications Point, to Election of Democrat as Governor of State. REPUBLICANS HAVE HOPES Approximator 75 PreclncU Have Sot Reported and Prnrnt T.xrru tlTB Hofxrs Returns VJ11 Do Avar With Opponent' Lead. BOISE. Idaho. Not. 19. (Special.) With approximately Tl precincts over th state still to hear from, the return from many reported In today placed Jamea 1L Hawley. Democratic candL data for Gonrnor. In the lead by JOB Totea over hla opponent. Oorernor Jamea H. Brady. Republican. The re- ult la atill doubtful wltb. both aldea rlalmlna- victory. It la aaeerted tha 1.,. miunii will be favorable to Brady but thla seems hardly fOiwlble. The official count will prooaoiy give ,BW" Irr a aaf majority. Hilr waa thla mornln connratu- laied uDon hla apparent vlrtury Dy iov ornor James tl. Brady, hla Republican opponent, who at that time conceded hla own defeat. A few hour later, however. Mr. Brady wa encouraged by returna from Blnarham and Oneida Counties, showing; a Rain of 14 In the former and 7 votes In the latter by tha complete return. After hearing them. Mr. Brady said there waa a nni Ins; chance. In view of tha fact that there were over 300 votea not report ed by country precincts In various sec lions of the state. FartlM-r llrtorn Awaited. Tha decision rests on the unreported votes, which may he sufficient to over come t. lead of Hawler ID event that Brady yets approximately SO per cent of the outstanding vote. Tha hope Is held by Republicans that tha country rtrerlnrta. bains' remote from the seat of strife and disaffection occasioned by tha "wet and "dry and railroad com mission Issues, will return substantial niuniitui for tiovcrnor Brady and thus offset the present plurality of Haw ley. All told, there are approximately TS precinct unreported. 12 of these beln la Koote al County, several In Idaho County, nine In Fremowt and the re mainder scattered through the other counties of the state. Democrat Claim Victory. Damorratlo State Chairman Nugent claims Hawley a victory by 00 votes. Those In charts of Republican bead quarters are still In hopes Brady will be elected. Neither of the candidates will rive out a statement. Both sar they will wait for the official count. Tha next Senate U1 contain 1 new members. 10 Republicans and six Demo crats. Tha division Is the same aa two ears no, or It Republicans and 10 Iwraocrsts. There will be but seven old tienatora. Although. plndK'd to !eaa a constitutional prohibition amendment, the Republicans will nut have a two-third majority In the Sen ate unless Iemocrata can b enlisted to vote for the Issue. It Is openly charged here that It beaten. Oovernor Brady can lar ma ae feat to the railroad commission plank la tha Republican platform and tha agitation on prohibition for v. men na waa pledged. CABLE COSTS REDUCED w Plan Will Put Premium on Miort Words. NETV TORK. Nov. 10. (Special.) An Inquiry having been made of Clar ence If, Mack ay. president of the Com mercial Cable Company and the Postal Telegraph Cable Company, aa to tha rumors of a pending reduction In cable rates. Mr. Mackay said: -The Commercial Cable Company has been at work for some time paat In formulating a plan br which the rates for cablegrams In plain language as distinguished from code language be reduced about one-half. That plan has now been worked out. and Inasmuch as It will require the co-operation of th telegraph lines la Kurope. where the governments own the lines, our plsn Involves a proportionate reduction In the land Una rates charged by Euro pean governments and hence the co operation of these governments will ba necessary. "At present the cable rate Is IJ cents a word- The proposed plan la to charge 15V cents for every five letters In that class of telegrama. We have found that plaJn language averages only Are letters to the word and hence If wa charge onlr US cent for fire letters 4 every letter In tha cablegram being counted as though tha whole cable gram waa one word) the result would ba that the public In aending cable grama would pay only half of what It now pays. "This new mode of charging for cablegrams will ba of decided ad vantage also to the bulnea puhlln which ue a code, laasmuch aa It will be an Inducement to them to put a portion at least of their cablegrams In plain language rather than use a complicated code which requires a great deal of time on tbelr part, first, lo rod and then to uncode. "We believe thatythle new method ot charging for cablegrams win not only reduce charge for ordinary cablegrama one-half, but that the plan Itself will be logli-al. simple, workable and sat isfactory.'" CADETS SUFFER PENALTY Wbnle Flr4 das at West Point ei Chrlvtinaa Vacation. WEs'T POINT. N. T.. Nov. XV TT entire flr- clans Of 'vV'eat Point cadet, ti In number, baa been deprived of the ( hrtstmae leave of ahsenc for their par ticipation In trre "atlcnclnr of Captain Kurus Uore. Eleventh Infantry. Instruc tor of military tactics, on September M lt. While the punier mem order tn iii:ds all of the flrst-clasa caderai who will be grsduated next June. iemr than hlf of the number are affected, the rest be'r.g already debarred from enjoying the holiday leave this year because ot demerfs marked against them. TAFT IS OFF TO PANAMA I cave on Cr ul.er Tenne-e for VI It of Inspection. CHARLESTON. S. C. Nov. 10. Pres ident Taft sailed today for the Ivthmcs ef Paoaica to get la personal tocca with conditions along the big canal. Presi dent Taft visited the Isthmus Jnst be fore his Inauguration In 10. but since then various executive and engineering; problems have arisen, and Congress soon must frame legislation as to rates . of toll, form of government, the regu- iai'oa of the sale of coal, the disposi tion of the Panama Railroad and many ether thing. The i'realdent expects to make various recommendations re garding the canal at the coming short sotslon of Congress. Mr. Taft sailed on the artnoreM cruis er Tennessee, at 11:10 A. M- with the cruiser Montana as convoy. While of ficially known aa cruisers, these ves sels have the general proportions of the battleships of a few years ago. al though they could not stand up very long against a modern Dreadnought. Both cruisers have a speed of 22 knots and will make the trip to Colon In four days. Mr. Taft expects to be on theUsthmus four days and la due back in Charleston November ti. He will stop ever a few hours In Richmond on the 23d. President Taft's special squadron la tinder the command of Rear-Admiral Staunton, with the Tennessee as flag ship. Admiral Staunton. Captain Qulul by. of the Montana, and Rear-Admlral Ford, commanding the Charleston navy yard, were at the depot to greet the President, when he arrived this morn ing. The members of Ms party were driven to tbe home of Mayor Rhett for breakfast. Later the President re viewed groups of white and colored school children. Mr. Taft went aboard the Tennessee EIVAL CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION AS GOVERNOR OF IDAHO, WHO ARE RUNNING CLOSE RACE. , I mff, : - &everaer Jamea R. Brady, launch at the custom wharf house. As he made his way up the starboard gangway of the big gray cruiser his flag was run- up and ha waa received with a ruffle of drums, a blare of trum pets and all tbe ceremont accorded the Commander-in-Chief of the Ameri can armed forces. The President Is making a purely business trip to Panama and accom panied only by his brother. Charles P. Taft. Secretary Norton, two aides, a physician and a stenogrspher. ARIZONA ADOPTS RECALL SrPREME AND IXTEKIOIl COCKT JUSTICES ARE INCLUDED. Right to Organize Strike Boycott and Picket to Be Decided Convention Today. trtiArvrr iri Nov lo. The re call proposition as recommended by the . v. - MimmiitM waa majOTILV rnji . Wa . - adopted tT to 11. three Democrats vot ing with eight Republicans present The Judiciary committee reported ad versely the following: Juvenile Court bill providing for care e rtfrenHera tha Feeney bill. giving the right to organize strike. picket and ooycoti: ana ine oulrtng a live-year residence as a qual ification for United States Senatora. All these matters will come up In committee of the whole tomorrow, when a determined effort will be made for the adoption or most or mese mew uren. . .I hv a vote of 18 to so -n Amendment to the recall proposition excluding Supreme and Su perior Court Judges iron iue " !. . .v.- ..rait The vote was taken after aeveral hours' debate on other amendments and arter a conioreuce oj the Democrat, after which an Inef fectual attempt waa made to persuade . i i.,nrin the Inclusion of the Judiciary In the provisions of the re call to receae irom io-ir n.uu. -j recall proposiuon aa aaoptea. cioeeiy follows those of Oregon and Los An gelea. EURMED AREAS RESEEDED Forest Service Men Plant Larch and Pine Near Bear Creek. . t t citx a rr 'nr ill fSoecial.) . ,!- f the ForeA Service be gan yesterday to plant & ecrea of an old burned area on m- nw-".m. w. - . . E..Mn-un larch anH Scotch nine. 1 rreK w - They are using the seed-spot method. In all over V acree iwto wc-w ... .ii. vtinnl forest thla year. but all except the Bear Creek burn axe In area burned over im j. - k . . I I .-h W veral xne tyrmr - --- y years old. l on the watershed of ! law as water muwij -- - reforeeted from natural sources, the rot a i - - i-Kirtd to artificial fl kiikx . means to better protect the storehouse r the effy Bummer mapv'J V. n mmu4 I h of pots si feet apart each way and plant- r the tree ew " . 1 n a - verv lam ner seea la . . ... .4 am of the most ceniaget " 1 . , economical ways of reforesting burned- over area. The work Is onoar Supervisor II W. Harrw and six men are employe d- Home Rule TVIna In Crook. PRIN"EVTLLE. Or Nov. 10. (Spe cial.) Partial and Incomplete returns from Crook County are aa follows: For home rule 418. against 113: for em ployers liability 401. against iiii for proportionate representation 101. against 413: for woman suffrage J3S, against ITS; for Weston Normal 118, against 3S8; for Ashland Normal :S. against 1": for Monmouth Normal 13, efalnal - - ALBANY DISPLAY OF FRUIT SHINES Apple Show Larger and Pack ing Superior to That of Former Exhibits. MANY SPEECHES ARE MADE I.ane County Only Competitor for ' Grand Prize, Six Linn Towns After Trophy for Best Community Collection. ALBANT. Or. Nov. 10 W Special.)- People from all sections of the central Willamette Valley visited the fourth Re pub lira a. 1 Jamea annual Albany Apple Fair today, viewed the exhibits of apples and heard addresses on horticultural topics. Despite stormy weather and Interest In election returns there was a large at tendance at the fair today. The Alco Club gymnasium, where the long tables laden with apples In boxes and on plates are displayed, waa filled with visitor all day and this evening. C TV. Wilmeroth, manager of the Hood River Fruit Association of Hood River, was the leading speaker on the programme tonight. He talked on "How to Market Our Apple Crop." E. H. Shepard. editor of Better Fruit, of Hood River, alao spoke. A musical programme waa also given. At this afternoon's programme the principal address was made by H. C Atwell, of Salem, president of the State Horticultural Society, who spoke on The Commercial Apple." Judge C. H. Stewart presided at the afternoon ses sion and Postmaster J. S. Van Winkle waa chairman of the evening. Display Is Larger. The exhibits at this yeafs fair are one-third larger In aixe than those of any of the preceding annual exhibi tions and there is also a greater variety of fruit displayed. The apples on dis play are also the equal If not superior In quality to those displayed here in preceding years. Lane County has . entered the only exhibit for the grand county prize. Linn County being barred from com peting. There are six Linn County towns competing for the prize for the best community, exhibit and all have splendid displays. They are Lebanon, Brownsville. Harrlsburg. Crabtree, Oakvllle and Sweet Home. The single box exhibit thla year la larger than that of any preceding fair and there la also a record-breaking display on plates. Only in number of county ex hibits la this year'a fair Inferior to previous exhibitions. Packlno; la Superior. The packing of the apples displayed thla year la far superior to any exhibit ever held In this rrt of the state, Thla Indicates the growth In use rt scientific methods by Willamette Val ley fruitgrowers. Great Interest in methods of growing and marketing fruit la apparent among present grow er and prospective orchardlsta who are attending the fair In large num ber, many having come long distances for the purpose. H. a Atwell. of Salem, president of the State Horticultural Society: E. C. Armstrong, of Salam. county fruit In spector of Marlon County, and E. C Roberts, of Lebanon, ex-county fruit Inspector of Linn County, have been named as Judges of the exhibits and are making the award Mr. Armstrong and Mr. Roberts have Just returned from New Westminster, B. C, where they Judged the fruit at the British Columbia Apple Fair. This year's fair is In charge of the following Joint committee of the Linn Countv Horticultural Society and Al bany Commercial Club: C. H. Stewart, chairman: W. A. Kastburn. H. Brysnt, F. J. Fletcher. F. M. French. J. N. Dun can J. C. Holbrook. J. A. Howard. 8. A. Las.elle. H. IL Hewitt, George H. CrowclL J. M. Hawkins and D. W. Rumbaugh. Clackamas Sends Exhibit. OREGON CITT. Or., Nov. 10. (Spe cial M. J. Lazelle. secretary of the publicity department of the Oregon Cltv Commercial Club, left last night for' Spokane, Waslu. where he Is to rep resent the club at the National Apple Show. Mr. Lazelle took about 60 boxes . nP xhlbltiOIl. ox one - and It la probable that they will at- ...... .. tt 1 1 fit I tract no ii tii . .iMMiiinfl- the county, are alo to be given away. Mr. Lazelle. while at ripoaane. win tamo - the packing of fruit, be being the pro moter and secretary of the Oregon City Fruitgrowers' Association. Boats Move In High ICater. nnnnr iva Wash- Nov. 10. (Spe cial.) The rains of the pat few days have raised the North rorlt oi lewis River so that the Lewis River Trans portation Company ateamer Mascot will be able to reach Wodland tonight, and also enabled the steamer Etna to depart for upper river point this morn ing. TURKS FINANCE BIG LOAN . , German . and Austrian Bankers to V Advance $31,500,000. BERLIN, Nov. 10. The Deutche Bank is at the head of a syndicate of all the German and Austrian banks. Including the Rothschilds, which will take the Turkish loan of f7.000.000, approximately ISl.B00.0o0. The price is 14. with Interest at 4 per cent, The loan was secured by the customs" rev enues at Constantinople. Germany secures the Ottoman loan after the failure of negotiations with Great Britain and France. The loan. It la said, is desired chiefly for the de velopment of the Turkish army and navy. CELEBRITIES WILL ATTEND Pacific Coast Congress to Discuss Public" Welfare at Golden Gate. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10. (Spe- 1 -J The Pacific Coast Congress. I which la to meet It I Thursday. November 17, will be at- II. Hawley, Democrat- tended by Governors and other officials of all states west of the Rocky Moun tains, United States Senators, Repre sentatives and the Mayors of many of tbe more Important cities in the region. Coast defense, the American merchant marine and the Panama Pacific Inter national Exposition will be among the subjects discussed. ' - An elaborate reception haa been ar ranged under the auspices of the Cali fornia Club, for which 5000 invitations will be Issued. The list will Include officers' of the Army and Navy, city and state officials. FOOTBALL TOLL GROWING Nova Scotia n Youth Dies From In juries Received In Game. HALIFAX, N. S., Nov. 10. Injuries received by Robert A. McLellan In a football game between Dalhousie Uni versity and a football team made up of members of the Wanderers' Cricket Club on October 29, resulted in his death here today. PORK PACKER VERY ILL Michael Cudaby Thought, However, to Hare Chance of Recover'. CHICAGO, Nov. 10. Michael Cudahy, the packer, la seriously 111 in his apart ments In the Blackstone Hotel here. His physicians say, however, the chances, axe in favor of his recovery. Portland Woman Succumbs. PENDLETON, Or., " Nov. 10. (Spe cial.) Mrs. Caroline Hexter, 69 years old. of Portland, died at the home of her son-in-law. Max Faer, in this city this afternoon. She had been 111 for two week's. . Mrs. , Hexter waa the mother of Mrs. Charles Kahn, of Port land, and Harry Hexter, of Pendleton. Funeral arrangements will be made later. Home Rule Carries Hood River. HOOD RIVER, Or., Nov. Id (Special.) Three precincts, complete, in Hood River County, give the following results: For home rule 23, against 174; for liabillty law 226. against 152; for Increase of Initia tive power 158, against ISO; for woman suffrage l&t, against 253: for Monmouth Normal 222, against 150; for Weston Nor mal 170. against 193; for Ashland Normal 143, against 211. Umatilla County Goe9 Wet. PENDLETON, Or.. Nov. 10. (Spe cial.) Umatilla County haa gone wet by approximately 400, possibly more. Complete returns, with the exception of South Milton, which will give a dry majority of more than 100, give, dry 134S. wet 1860 on the local option vote. Home Rnle Loses In Wallowa. WALLOWA, Or., Nov. 10. (Special.) Returns in Wallowa County from six out of 20 precincts on home rule are: Yes 3.12. no 49. Returns from five pre- It Gives Your Skin A CooL Refreshing Tingle TO 1ATHI WITH ' HAND SAPOLIO Hot weather is robbed of much of Ita discomfort by this fine, invigorating, skin-cleansio g soap. Jill Grocers aMd-Jraggimts Leading; Complete Ftirnishers of the Home and Office. Low Prices. and Easy Terms Solve the Homefurnishing Problem Here. Quality Is the Distinguishing Mark of Our Merchandise. Phone and Mail Orders Given Prompt and Careful Attention. Many a Woman's and Misses' Tailored Suit Opportunity Lies in That Special $17.85 Group of Odd Suits Worth $25.00 and $22.50 All of Then Are This Season's Styles and Materials Misses', Little Women's and Women's Models in Serges, Fancy Mixtures and the R5ugh Cloths, with Guaranteed Linings. . ' Girls' Raincoats, Special at $8.75 Girls' Raincapes. Special at $2.98 Girls' Rain Capes The ideal lined with plaid silk. These Tomorrow Last Day of the Demonstration and Also of Mrs. Redding's Expert Fittings , bdart Corsets The event has proven a revelation to the women of this city and added laurels to the fame of the Modart corset. It has demonstrated that in the Modart we have a corset which is at once comfortable and effective. That front laced construction is a necessity to the making of a correct style . gown. -: The straight, natural lines are brought out to perfection. Modifications .in corsets are necessary to produce style changes in gowns. The Modart is a great advance in corset science, producing without any sense of discomfort the long, slender effects and graceful lines of the fashionable gowns of today. - Take advantage of this last opportunity of being advised by Mrs. Redding today and tomorrow in our Corset Sec tion. We've arranged to take care of all alterations up to p, the last hour. 's On Special Sale To-13 L,SSS day and Tomorrow at Regular Values $5 to $17.50 Practical styles and unmatched selec tion to choose from three-quarter and full-length Coats in medicun and heavy weight material lined ad nnlined. Parents who are particular in choosing the children's apparel will find that these Coats meet with their approval. Sizes 6 to 14 years. etnets are as follows: For liability law 241. against 180; for Increase of Initia tive power 196. against 215; for woman's suffrage 202, against 298; for Ashland Normal 158, against 841; for Weston Normal 214, against 293; for Monmouth Normal 182, against 260. Linn Remains Dry. AUBANT. Or., Nov. 10. (Special.) Linn County will remain dry until an- NEW TRAIN LOCAL POINTS A New Local Train will leave Portland 7:30 A. M. for Lyle, with connection to Goldendale. Returning from Lyle arrive Portland 8:40 P. M. J ' Columbia Eiver Local will leave, Portland 6:15 P. M. instead of 4:30 P. M., for Cliffs. Returning arrive Portland 10:30 A. M. in stead of 12:35 noon. SPOKANE INLAND EMPIRE EXPRESS . Leave Portland ...9:00 A. M. Arrive Spokane 9:15 P.M. NORTH BANK LIMITED Leave Portland 7:00 P. M. Leave Spokane. . . Arrive Spokane 7:00A.M. Arrive Portland.. TWENTIETH CENTURY EQUIPMENT NORTH BANK STATION, 11TH AND HOYT STS. CITY TICKET OFFICES THIRD AND MORRISON STS. 122 THIRD ST. Toll &Gibbs, Inc. MORRISON AT SEVENTH overgarments for school wear have hoods, two timely offerings ia children's section. rw- W I he improvi ed "Front-Laced1 other . election at least. Complete re turns on the vote for county prohibition show a majority of 571 in favor of a dry county. Daniels Cleared of Embezzlement. Albert C. Daniels, who was accused and arrested an complaint of Jeff W. Hayes, manager of the Hasty Messenger Company, Friday, November 4. for the embezzlement of wnue in me mi TO Improved Service Sunday, Nov. 13th Leave Spokane. Arrive Portland. ...8:00 A.M. ...8:15P.M. ..9:40 P.M. . 8:00 A.M. Easiest Time Payments to Homefurnishers Xew full -length rainproof Coats storm collars. In sizes 6, 8, 10 and 12. f If 111 test If Our Regular $5.95 Petticoats at $3,89 And every woman "knows that these Petticoats at $5.95 or any of our gar ments at their regular values show just a little more value than what she usually finds elsewhere. v These underskirts are of all-silk messa line satin of heavy quality, with deep flounce. They're in every color and also in black and in all lengths just the style to be worn under narrow skirts and dresses. In light blue, pink, brown, navy, red, green, tan and black. Special today and tomorrow. - - teis employ as cashier last May, was ac quitted in Justice Bell's court yesterday, Daniels was released immediately aftet his arrest, the cash bonds being fur nished by Silvie Traverse County Option Tote Close In Coos. COQUTL.L,E, Or.; Nov. 10. (Special.) The vote on county local option i very close in Coos County and It will be impossible to decide the result until the official count. For Rheumatism and NervouMieM. Bodv, brain and nerves all de pend on electricity for health and strength. Galvanic electricity Is best. Electropodes (galvanic in soles) are positively unexcelled for Nervousness Electropodes eliminate excess uric acid and other impurities from the body. With these des troying agents removed., nature will maintain a strong, healthy and vigorous nervous system. Electropodes also stimulate the circulation, and aid each organ to perform its proper functions. A lady writes from Texas: "Since wearing Electropodes. my circulation Is Improved and I do not have cramping In my low er limbs as I did before." Why don't yon try a pair of Electro podes at our risk? Sold Under This Contract The ptrcluaer of ElerfrOBodes Is (nnV d the privUcco of rotuniini them within 90 days, and thm purchase prlos ($1.00) is to be refadtd opoa tha following-mdl-tioaal Ther ax to ba won according to direction for at lcaat 5iicaUo daya, and thca if not aatiafactorr. to ba rota rood in original box. Pracslat' Blfnattira. , - A druggists: or by mail, post paid. If your druggist cannot fur- -nish Electropodes. send us $1.00, nd we will see that you are sup plied Immediately. State whether for man or woman. Western Electropode Co. 240 Vom A nKelrs M., Los Ana-elea, CaU r I