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the sronxixG onrnoxiAX. priiut. "OCTOBER 6," 1911. PUREFOODBOARD 'S POWERS E GO Dr. Wiley- Personally Selects Veteran Chemist to Act in ' McCabe's Place. BRAKE PUT ON SOLICITOR Irrlko -Wthrr There Shall Be Piweontlnn to He Made hy Chetri tats Other Clianjre- Pc partmont I'rnl Icted. WASHINGTON. Oct.. . Headed and controlled by I'r. Harvey W. Wiley, the Chemistry Bureau chief, tie pure food anil druar board of the I'eftart ment of Agriculture hereafter 111 have auarmcnted authority. A clever vtw of pr. Wiley's enlarged powers ha developed. It. Ft K- IMllttle. of New York, a rVt.rao chemist, named to succeed Solicitor McCabe on the board, was personally selected by Dr. Wiley. The two will act as a worklnar majority, the only other member being; Ir. K. I PunUp. who will be on a vacation until after the President's return. Ir. Imollttle haa been head of the New York branch of the, 'Chemistry Bureau. The orsvtal ordea- of secretary Wil son. Issued torfay. transferred to the food and druar board many of the pow ers that have been exercised by Solici tor McCabe since July 1. 1910. It ajlves the buard-aruthority to determine what rases shall be prosecuted, but Secre tary Wilson will exercise the right of approval or disapproval. More changes m-h a view to reor ganising the department in the llsrht of the facts brought out in the Investi gation and the . comment in the Presi dent's decision are predicted. The Secretary's order directly affects the power of Solicitor McCabe. who Jurlnir the past year has determined whether citations should Issue, after the Pureau of Chemistry had recom mended a prosecution. The new order further provides that after a hearing has been held, the hoard of food and xruar Inspection shall determine wheth er there shall be a prosecution. The power of the solicitor Is apparently restricted to the "preparation and :ransmlttal to the Department of Jus :lre of such rases for prosecution. BIBLES SHOWER PRISONER Ct-riown Who Stole Holy Writ in . Jail. I.rat'ht-s Outside lira its. S!nre Charles Tlelff. better known is "Iutih." ex-circus clown and now chief trusty at the City Jail, stole a P:'n!e from a fellow-prisoner Tuesday and wns not detected until he was found readlnc It two hours after search was Instituted, he Is destined to he the recipient of a whole shower of Bibles. A heavily-veiled womsn visited the City J J 1 1 yesterday and presented him with a PI Me. besides giving him a ta'k and assurtng'hlm of a Job away from Ttumsiile-street when his sentence ex pires. C. M." Wonncott. assistant sec retsry of the Toting Men's Christian Association, hecame Interested In the larceny of the lilhle In the police sta tion, and . yesterday sent "Duth" a handsome eupy of the scriptures with a letter of commendation, not for the theft of a Bible, but for his Intense desire to read It. Wonacott will also liKiai after "Dutch" when his sentence expkre n,r get T.Ira a' Job away from the environments ami temptations that have been responsible for the clown's downfall. "PntcV has nnw. spent six days In the CilvJall and has been chief trusty most of trie time. His sentence will expire November 7.- BANK EXAMINER INVOLVED w Chars of Embriilrmcnt Placed In Wallace?, Idaho, Case. WALLACE. Idaho. Oct. ..Late to night Information- was given out that one of tiie indictments returned by the grand Jury In connection with the Plate Punk of Commerce case was for W. . Pierre. A.slxant State Hank Ex aminer, who was made first receiver of the Inst'tutlon by an order of the dis trict court a few dsva after the bank closed Its roore on Miiy I J. The charge acntnst Pierre is em lerxlerrenr f fl.ti-e of the hank's funds Mle he was v'UPf Jt .receiver. It Is learned that tree money mas refunded, r'it that the- etierks on -two different banka tsndrred by Pierce In payment, were proteate.1 and that he made the shortage good only when threatens. with arrest by an agent of his bond ing company. Patrick H. Wall, prominently con. reeled with the Lane Lumber Com pany. In sahlflh It is said. tl7.000 of the habit's funds were aitnk, was brour'it to" tb 'city tonight by a Dep uty iMicrtff, .follQWlna- his arrest on a bene- wjterant chargintf htm with giv ing a check In the sum of $9 In pay ment on a debt, upon a bank In m hlch he dnl not bav sufficient funds or credit, fjr th payment of the same. Ills bond -was fixed at 12004, but haa not yet been given. RICH LUMBERMAN IS HURT S. O. Johnson, nf San IVandsro, "rtilied In Sniahnp ar Ile-nd. HfTN'D. lr Oct. i. 1 Special.) 8. O. Johnson, a wealthy ttmberman cf San Fraavin-o. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Ryan, of Mend: Miss Fay Baldwin, of Prlne vKley and the driver. Jack Dona, nar rowly escaped death In an automobile smash-up today at Cltne Kails. Tie party was going - is miles an hour when the steerlr.g-sear broke and the ear ran Into a Juniper tree and was overture ed- J'hnson was crushed under the auto-mot-tie acd badly bruised ard the ma chine was completely wrecked. Jolin son la here to attend the railroad cele bration and was out looking at timber hold'.ngs when the accident occurred. BEND SEES FIRST TRAIN Cherrlng Populace (irrcts .Advent of - Iron Horse. HEXIl, Ur Oct. 4. (Special) The first train over trie Oregon Trunk line arrived in Hend at ll:i P. M. last ntg)V and was welcomed by the cheer ing populace of this city. The trata carried ihree- - coaches fl::ifd wlrh several hundred passengers who -came to attend the splke-drlv- Ing ceremonies tomorrow, and to Hon or James J. Hill and to hear the ad dresses of the other Hill and Harriman officials who wilt be present to cele brate the completion of the Joint line. The first train was personally con ducted by Superintendent J. P. Hol ers, who supervised the construction of the lsst it miles of the line. The Portland business men's party arrived this afternoon from Burns, and many prominent men from Cen tral Oregon are here to attend the fes tivities of tomorrow and Friday. At 11:19 this morning Bend, Or., hsd telegraph communication with Port land for the first time. At that hour the nrst message ever aent out of Pend was dispatched by A. J. Broderlck. an 'old-time'- telegraph operator, and was received by Charles K. Stone, one of the Western tnlon operators In The Orearonlan office. Broderlck has been following up the telegraph construction lines Into Cen tral Oregon, and the dispatch from Bend, appearing above. Is the first mes sage he has sent outside of construc tion work for msny years. Iespite this handicap, the 'etory" came In clear rlppllnr Morse. Mr. ft one. the receiving telegrapher. Is an other of the telegraph company's vet eran employes. PHONE SYSTEM. SOLD NORTHWESTERN TAKES OVER W'OODBVRN PROPERTY. Second Deal, Including Seven Valley Towns, Is Important Changes Made In Officials. WOODBU'RN. Or, Oct- S. Special.) The Northwestern Long-Dlstance Telephone Company closed a deal nere locay whereby It Immediately takes over the local telephone system which has been owned and operated by Henry Chappelle. of this aity. A second deal of Importance waa closed with the l.'nlted Telephone Company, which owns and operates an extensive system Including Canby. Aurora. Hubbard. Macksburg. Needy. Oerval and St. Paul In addition to an up-to-date eye tern In this city. William H. Waterbury. secretary of the Tnlted Telephone Company, handel In hie resignation and transferred .all his holdings which gives control of the company to the purchasers. C H. Judson. general manager, and A. E. Boy lea, superintendent of the North western company stated tonight that their company would not take over the direct management of the system at this tlnfb and that the company had simply advanced sufficient funds to re lieve a cramped financial condition of the local company and to protect their Interests at all of the point mentioned above. In view of the fact that the North western compsny has recently pur chased the Granger Telephone Com pany at Kelso. Wash, the deals closed today are thought to be significant of a general scheme of the compsny to extend Its field by absorbing smaller companies along ita lines, Jamea F. Hixson. special representative of the Northwestern company. haa been placed In charge of the Chappelle sys tem. WALLA WALLA AROUSED REFCBMCAXS OBJECT TO DEM OCRAT GETTING HONOR. In Oscar Dramheller'a Anto Presi dent TaTt Will Ride and Party Men Take Vp Fight In Criticism. WALLA WALLA. Wash.. Oct. S. (Special.) Republicans of this city are asserting some one has been "In side" on the arrangement of the Taft programme, for Oscar prumheller. the man In whose auto the President Is to rtde. Is a Democrat. Official circles of tha dominant party have made no kick and cannot grace fully for the Commercial Club, a non partisan organisation. had entire charge of the arrangements. But In unofficial quarters there Is severe crltlolsm because a Democrat la to ba accorded this honor when there are any number of Bepubllcane who are will ing to receive the pleasure. In fact, one man has withdrawn his car from the parade because he Is not to be thus honored. The troubles of the entertainers do not end here, however.- for women are on the trail. The speaking Is to be In City-Park and the woman's Club aided In securing the park. They have not been Invited to Join the parade. Elolse t. Isaacs has resigned from the Park Commission. The club will not go on record but members acknowledge the slight. The O. A. R. nd Indian War Vet erans also bad a rhtp on .their shoul ders but giving- them seats In front of the grandstand pear the President quieted this trouble. The President will be hers Saturday morning; for two hours. BANK ACCUSES COUPLE MR- AND MRS. RVF.IIL WAXTED - IN NAM PA, IDAHO. tilVE BAIL. Husband and Wire Taken from Din ner Party and Held In Separ ate Police Stations. CHICAOO. Oct. I. After having been taken from a dinner party by officers with a warrant charging a bank swin dle In Nam pa. Idaho. Mr. and Airs. Louis A. Kuehl were locked up In sep arate police stations last night ana today secured their . release on ball upon obtaining writs of hshesa corpus. Kuehl Is It yesrs old and his wife Is . The hearing on the writ waa set for October . Mrs. Kuehl waa locked up with a maudlin woman, who beraled violently persona who attempted to Interview her richly dressed cell mate. TOSS OF COIN VITAL NOW Heads or Tails" W 111 Decide Place WTiere World" Scries Will Open. NEW TOBK. Oct. s. The loss of a coin here tomorrow will determine whether the opening game of the worlds baseball series will be played on the Polo grounds, or on the grounds of the world's champions of 110 at Philadelphia. The choice will He between President J. L Lynch, of the National League, asd Baa Johnson, the Americas League president. - MARC KLAW IS HERE Theatrical Magnate Tells of Early Season's Successes. . GOOD PLAYS COMING WEST Manager Say That It Is Intention to Try lo" Send Popular New York Shows Now Rnnning Here In Spring. Marc Klaw. of Klaw A Erlanger ar rived In Portland Wednesday night, and Is today the guest of Calvin Hetiig. of the Helllg Theater. He Is on his way to Los Angeles, where recently he1 ob tained a lease on the Mason Opera house, and he Is In Portland to return the visit of Mr. Hellls. who was his guest In Seattle. Wash, last week at the opening of the new Metropolitan Theater. Mr. Klaw Is travelling; with his son. Alonso. a landscape artist. Mr. Klaw Insisted that there was absolutely- nothing in the way of a busi ness move back of his present trip to Portland. -While we were In earnest when I was here last year. In our Intention, to build. If necessary." he said, "all of the arrangements we have In Portland at present are entirely satisfactory and the necessity does not arise. We shall continue to book our attractions through Mr. Helllg." Mr. Klaw will return to the East di rect from Los Angeles, but says that be hopes to return to Portland within a few months. "Our Interests are growing on the Pacific Coast." he said, "until I shall have many more reasons for making frequent visits to the cities of the Northwest than I have had hereto fore." While Mr. Klaw was not prepared to give exact Information on the nature of the attractions that will be booked for the West in the near future, his remarks Indicated an Intention on the part of his company to Improve greatly the service to the Pacific Coast States. "Portland Is pretty well booked for the Winter season." he said, "but It Is our Intention to make an effort next Spring to send to this city some of the plsys that are making the blsgest suc cesses on the New York stage now. This mesne, of course, that the chief cities of the Coast will be given the advantage of getting these attractions fresh from New York. In the same sea son that they have been put on and have made their Initial success. "I am not In a position to speak for the managers who have not been asso ciated with us. since they have not yet put forth the most Important of their Intended productions, but for our selves. I can say that the September successes in the East have been great er than In the first month of any sea son within my recollection. New York Is the road factory for the country, and accordingly I look upon this season as an extraordinarily successful one. not for New York alone, but for the en tire country. Outlooks In London also are exceptionally bright." Mr. Klaw. speaking of the a'rHstion against the starring system In the East, said that the drama as a whole would undoubtedly be the better off without any stars. "But we Americans are the worst hero worshippers In the world." he said. "Along Broadway they don't say. What Is playing at such-and-such a theaterr but 'Who Is playing therer " The Klaw Erlanger Company has made no moves to raise its rates above the $2 scale, although It has been re ported that rivals have gone up to J2.50 on Saturday night performances, and Mr. Klaw said that they would themselves rather fight consistently for lower Instesd of higher prices, and of fer a play at J1.50 whenever possible. HOBBLE SKIRT HAS ALLY Garter Let Wearer Walk bnt Sounds Alarm to Incautious. NEW TORKi Oct, I. (Special.) The hobble garter haa coma to save' the hobble skirt. It proved an Insurance against knees that go through flimsy skirts and against a step a little too long that means a tumble unless something breaks. , Here's the way you make the hobble a-arter. and yon can make It for your- Copyright Han Schaffncr Mux Club-men, young men in business, college and highschool men: young fellows generally, who want and appreciate the best things in clothes; you're all invited to see what we have here for you to wear in Hart Schaffner & Marx suits and overcoats. The styles are very smart. You'll find nothing to match them for excellence. The fabrics -are all wool, and the tailoring perfect; a guarantee of good service and shop-keeping. We can fit anybody correctly, and the prices are easy. Suits $20 and Up Overcoats $18 and Up Sam'l Rosenblatt & Go. Third and Morrison v self Just as well as anybody else can make It for you: Oet a pair of ordinary garters, put them on and attach them to the skirt at the knee; then connect the garters with a strong elastic. You must gauge the length of your step and adjust the connecting elas tic accordingly. That's all. The hobble garter Is the Invention of a clever woman who put on he' hobble despite Its drawbacks. She hit on the Idea and made one for herself as an experiment- It was so success ful that she told a friend and the friend told another friend, and that's how It got out. It lets you walk, but it ex ercises a restraint at the same tlmo. HANGMAN'S HAND STAYED Murderer's Sentence Commuted Two Honrs Before He 'Was to IMe. BOISE, Idaho. Oct. 5. Within two hours of the time he waa to have been hanged for the murder of John Bill ings. Fred Gruber received a commu tation of sentence to life Imprisonment from the State Board of Pardons. Gruber killed Billings near Coeur d'Alene by beating him on the head. He was sentenced to hang between 8 A. M. and t P. M. yesterday. The Board acted upon his case about noon. - Candle, Gasoline, Flames Tell Tale. A candle, 'used for lighting tha bathroom In which Miss Mattle Wilson, aged 17. was cleaning her wsJst with gasoline, set fire to a quart of fluid last night at 269 H Montgomery street and seriously burned the girl about the face end hsnds. The house was set on fire but the flames were soon ex tinguished by Engine 4 and Truck S which answered the call. Iipland's only railroad is betas' electrified. The mouth of an oyater la nar the hint of the ahell. A -Tonic for the Blood and Nerves "When you build up the blood you strengthen the nerves Jjecause the nerves get their food through the blood. You cannot reach the nprvps TVl th medicine except through the blood. Nervous people are pale people. They are nervous because tliev are pale. The blood is so thin that it cannot nourish the nerv es. Starved nerves mean neuralgia, scatica, nervous prostration, paralysis. Nervous exhaustion, or breakdown of the nerves, is more often a blessing than anything else. 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