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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1911)
g " ' Tnn Monyixc oitEGOXiAy. fiitpay. November 10, i9ii. DOCTOR BECOMES MAYOR OF LONDON Premier Asquith Outlines Brit ish Foreign Policy in Speech at Banquet. I Klamath Fall" molt unlnrky ynunr f ster. Bom. weak ao whtie trylns; to Juicp on a xnovlns; motorcycle ha waa tnrovrn down and aprainad hia- wrlat. A littla later, arhll roller akatlna; he fell and broke his right arm. Ir. 1 W. Chlllon st tlia arm. whU-h haa been doina nicely, but recently palna In hla (Ida caused Harold again to vlitt the doctor, who found that ha had appendlcltla. He wt'.l probably hare to undergo an operation. IVarbera Form Union. CEN'TRALIA. WB8b Not. . (Spe cial.) At a meeting" of the barber of I'entralta and Chehalla In thi city last night, a Barber" I'nlon waa organized. r. A. Lane, of Chehalla. wa elected p real dent: Henry Myers, of Centralla, rlre-prealdent: W. R. Oloyer. of Che halla. aerretary: J. Darey. of Centralla. I GERMAN IS ANSWERED Brlll.h Official fiJ fXXteiurnt of rlpat Oyer Morocco I Circat lUOlet to AH of :nro pcn I'owera. CRtD ARCTIC CHIKP OF AI.AK t BHOTHKHHOOD 1 PORTLAND. N. A new Lord Mayor if London. Blr Thomas Fvr Crosby. M D. waa Inducted Into office today, and a the Lord Mayor banquet to night. Premier Aaqultb. made fcla fo.irth jccealva speech In honor of surti an Oceanian. The prime Minister nt a clear -pnattlnn of Great Britain' foreign pol icy. The ilrocrnn agreement wa tlia t .plo. the Premier e remark coming; opportunely aa a reply to the upeeeh of the German Chancellor tn the Kelch- '' . -The settlement f tha question In volved." ald the I'rlme Minuter. "I a relief to K.umpe. for It remove per hapa tha great ohatacle to the month working of Kuropean dlplo- """Tner. I no ecret about either the alma or the method of r.rt-.lsh HI" Where British Intereata are Involved. It la our business t' fuard them. Where treaty obligations come In It I o.r duty to fulfill them. We hare no raine to quarrel with any nation. Nor. with urh a history and auch an em pire a our own. hare we any disposi tion to curtail or fetter the natural and legitimate aeplratlooa of others." Mr A"iullh emphasised Great H-lt-!n " neutrality In the Turko-Hallan war ad'ilng that the government de- ire.l to co-operate with the other pow-r on the quetlon of mediation which waa very different from Inter- Winston Snencer Churchill. In hl first speerh f.-r the navy. l"lrt Irfrd of the Admiralty. promised a reduction of the pr.nt abnormal expenditure. Tha limit of German espanslon. ald Mr. Churchill, wouid be reduced. Build ing would be redu. ed one. half by the operation of the naval law. BAKER'S PROTEST LOSES Kaklroad Commrnlim OTrrrnlet II-iiwun-tram-F Affcctlns; Ca. .Vl.CM. fr Nor. . (Special.) At t ie regular eml-mor.thty meeting of the l(.ilmad Cnmmlaalon Wednesday waa preeetned the remonstrance of tiie ln-ker Commercial Club againat the consolidation of It complalnie against the uregon-Wa'hlngton Bailroad at Nav'gation Company with tha dlstanc. tariff Investigation commenced by the Commission upon l own motion and eel for hearing- November JS- Tha Cub complalnta relate to tha distance . las rate out of Baker and alaa ask tlat tie Commission fl low carload riimnmlllr rate on a large number of ariiclea from Portland to R.iker. Tha crub believe that It wae entitled to a decision, either for or against Its com pl.nnta. Inaamuch aa the same had been utimltted and announced lta Intention of attempting- to enjoin tha Commission from conotidatlnc the caa brought bv It with the distance tariff lnvestlsa tlon. The Commission In response to the remonstrance, overruled the me as far as the clas rate out of Baker were concerned and ordered that the com modity rate raae be taken up Imme diately for consideration, and then handed In an order dismissing tha same, together with tha various petition la Intervention which had been filed by other communttlea asking that tha same respective treatment a to com modity rate be riven them. The Port land Chamber of Commerce, bv Inter vention, has asked that less than car load commodity rate be made. If car load commodity rates were to be made . a prayed for by the Baker Commer ; rial Club and the petitions In inter vention were also dismissed ! v . ; ' - v j?- V ' ' ! t . , . i : ! t r"-'" ' ; V ' : :X A it1 . - i ... n- X i: V:-v v;- v.'J e '-..a ' : ..;vv.-: :l ! r. A x I Ctsmt W. .ibb, af Vaneow- I Tr, B. C. I : LINE NEAR1NG LAKEVIEW n airway Fmm Ilrno Will Reach Orrrna Trrwn by Ilrccmbcr 1. I.AKEVIBW. Or, Not. . Spclal -Lakevlew will be connected with t?ie outside world by rail by December 1." aald an officer of the Nevada-Call-toreta-Oregon Railroad today. Track laying crew hava finished the tra. k work a far aa M'lllow Ranch and will be In New 11 ne Creek by Sun day. From there to Ldkevlew. a dia tanca of only IS mile, should not take them over two week with good weath er. The settlement of the depot loca tion at the foot of Center street In auree that the present business loca tion will remain here It la for several years to eoma. Ae eooo aa tha I !!." atone and brick pJ n wr station la completed, the general offices of tha company will He changed to this end of the line, preparationa hava been made to run three Pullman cars between her and Keno as soon a the road commence tu operate. SIX VIOLATORS ARE FINED Ixnaclae local Option IrrfrndanM i:nlcr Pica of tlollty. KOSKBCRCI. Or, Not. . iPpeclal) Fines aggregating lle were collected In the Juelli e Court here Wednesday, a a reeult of the recent rrasad of ciherlff Quine against persons suspected of violating the local option law In Doug li Co'inty. Among Close who enterej plea of gulltv and were fined tl'i each, were Homer I'avia. C. H Gron ..M. Rvrn Bast and tleorge Goodwin, of Bos'hurg: Joseph Mchilllngs. an ex-pepu'v Sheriff, and VT. K. Wise, of i;ardlner. inhrrs arrested and analtitg arralnment era Fdwln lr 'n. Wi'liarn lav'. Ben North anl R hert Connors. Udmar-l Franklin, rf ;ardtner. a -aed of gambling and t. e mint sale of liquor entered a plea of not gulltv to each count- Beginning Tuesday night with a grand ball and reception and ending Thursday night with an elaborate fi-a-plate banquet at the Commercial Clul. the vljilt In Portland of delagates to the an nual convention of the Alaska Brotherhood nest week will be one of almost continuous enter tainment. Kxtenslve arrange ments have been made by the Alaska flub of this city to show the visitor a thoroughly good tlm. Wednesday noon the delegate will be the guests of the Portland Commercial Club at luncheon. Business men d-elrous of meeting the delegates, ami ex-resl.ients of Alaska who now live here, are urged to attend the baniuet at the Commercial Club Thursday niaht. rVveral short addresses will be given and several grid iron stunt h.ive been provided by the wntertalnmrnl committee Ticket to the banquet may be obtained at the Commercial Club and reservation should be made t one the commltt.-e announce. recorder: C U Burrla. of Centralla, guide, and A, A. Bates, of Chehalla, guardian. Piano rented. 14 per month. Kohler i-hase. ITS Washington street. " RAILWAY LANDS GO i TO YAKIMA INDIANS Northern Pacific Loses 250, 000 Acres Granted . Erro neously Years Ago. CASE WILL BE APPEALED Territory In Kaslern Washington Worth SS. 000, 000 to Kevert to Government, Rule FWleral Circuit Court of Appeals. j SPOKANE. Wash.. Nov. 9. (Special.) Patent to 2H5.000 acre of Yakima Indian reserre land, valued at approxi mately I3.u00.000. and not Included In the present boundary of the reserre, which were erroneously granted to the Northern Pacltlc many years atjo. have been canceled by the Cnlted States Circuit Court of Appeals. All thi land will go to the Indians. The suit was originally started In January. 1907. to cancel the patent . - - . i rvpv Aa 1 Drcnur ui " ' ' - - j - enlarged by this decision. the new boundaries of the Yakima Indian re serve will Include Mount Adams. This decision conies as a result of the unanimous verdict of the Circuit Court of Appeals at San Francisco which has affirmed the flndlnn of the Federal Court for the Eastern district of Wash ington. " A telegram from the chief counsel of the Northern Pacific Railway at St. Paul today says that the caso will be appealed to "the Supreme Court of the I'nited State. The action was begun In Spokane In 1J07. by A. O. Avery. District Attorney at thnt time. The. action was aimed against the Northern Pacific Railway and the M-rcnrtlle Trust Company and consisted of an equity case to cancel patent erroneously Issued to the Northern I'aolflc for Si'S.Oi'O acre of land In the Yakima reserve. The late Judce Whltson wrote a ler.gthy opinion granting to the Gov ernment nil the land, which an er roneous survey had led the Govern ment to grant to the Northern Pacific by pa;cnt. HI opinion was handed down June SS. IStO. from which the defendants appealed August 10. 1S10. Oscar Cain. United State Attorney, argued the case before the Circuit Court of Appeal February 1. 110. for the Government. The Northern Pacific wa represented by a formida ble array of counsel. In addition to Kdwsrd J. Cannon. Spokane counsel for the road, there were rresent nu merous Northern Paclflo lawyer from all over the West. Charles Donnelly, the Northern Pa clflo rate lawyer, who represented the railroad In all of the rate hearing before the Intertate Commerce Com mission, argued the case for the rail road. Both argument re declared to have been among the bent ever made before the Circuit Court of Appeals at San Francisco. Announcement ! IE announce the beginning of daily recitals given in our player parlors Demonstra I n( the- Intpsf Melville Clark (Apollo) Electric Solo Player Piano. This wonderful invention plays music like the artist with shading of tones accenting single notes now softly then louder to a climax, play ing music that brings exclamations of astonishment from its rapt listeners. Only a touch on the Button Price $1300 V No Pumping You x Simply Listen and Enjoy Sherman gftayte Co. On Morrison at Sixth, Portland Victor Talking Machine Steinway Representative. "Always Reliable BOY NOT MISSING ANY ILLS! I l-Yrar-OIil Sprains Wrist. Breaks Arm and lias Appendicitis. I KUAVATTT FUTf. Or. Nov. . i Special.) llaruld Morlne. aed 11. 1 I Made by A. SANTAELLA Y CA., Its liart liiw C tla. ferllaad Tampa, Flo, Fr iday-Saiorday Bargain Friday - Saturday Bargains Patent Medicine Section 50c Antiphlogistine 29 $1.00 Asthmador, Schiffmon's ...65J 75c Bosche's German Syrup .....55 25c Borolyptal ,.....16 25e Bromo Seltzer 15 60e Canthrox 29 50c Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. 31 35e Castoria, Fletcher's 19 25c Cascarets t 14 25c Cole's Carbolic Salve 16f 50c Danderine - 20$ 50c Dennis' Eucalyplie Ointment 31 25c Dioxogcn ."lo 75c Essence of Mentho Laxene 53 50c Effervescing Phosphate of Soda, Wyeth's 33 50c Enarco Oil 32 50o Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. . .29 $1.00 Fulton Renal Compound 65 e ..tto? ..29 .69 31 ,.15 ..C2c ..63 ..29 15 69 n zn TTenncrlT's Medical Discovery. .81.15 60o Kondon's Catarrh Remedy 29 25o Karl's Clover Root Tea 15 75c Lavona De Composse 57 1.00 Liquocide 59 50e Lapactio Pills - 31 50o Lane's Family Tea 31C 25o Lax Bromo Quinine k...15c .1.00 Mrs. Potter's Walnut Hair Stain... 65 85c Mereolired Wax '"? 50c Minard's Liniment -9 1.00 M. L S. T, No. 2 , 71 50c Megrimine 3 50c Orar.gine 31 $ 50o Parisian Sage 25o Piso's Cough Remedy 15 50o Pond's Extract 29 50c Phenolax Wafers 29? 50a Poslam Eczema Ointment 29d 50c Pyramid Pile Remedy ...29 50c Pazo Pile Remedy 31 $1.00 Pinkvham'g Vegetable Compound.. .59 50c Swamp Root ,-29 $1.75 S. S. S Sl-13 $1.00 Shoop's Restorative Got 50e Svrup of Fifr. "California" 27 $1.00 "Scott's Emulsion Cod Liver Oil... 61 25c Shac JJ 25c Sal nepatiea la? $1.00 Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur 69c $1.00 Wampoli's Ex. Cod Liver Oil 63 50e WUliam's Pink Pills 29 $1.00 Green ' Nervura . 50c Glycothymoline $1.00 Gude's Pepto Mangan 50e Glover's Mange 25c Hill's Cascara - 50o Hobson's Eczma Ointment $1.00 Handford's Balsam of Myrrh. 50c Hoff 's German Liniment. . 25e Javne's Expectorant $1.00 Koenlg's Nerve Tonic. Portland's largest cut-rate retail drug store offers unequaled price sav ings at this week-end sale. Compare these prices with other stores the usual result We always lead. Life Bargains -Picture Section A special priced assortment of various framed subjects. T Vnn Rimilns. 10x20 inches, hand- w : . . ' , some 2-inch gold trames; panel Landscapes, 8x15, in beautiful gold ovals ; 10x12 colored Heads, in artistic gold ovals; pictures never sold less than $1.00; two days' special ". 57f We still have left a few more French Panel Mirrors, in gold verdigres, reg. price $2; while they last 57? Ten per cent discount on all picture framing ordered Friday and Saturday. More than 1000 beautiful moldings to select from. Saturday Bargains-Stationery Section Let us do yonr engraving of cards, announce ments, etc." All work guaranteed. We will furnish yonr plate and 100 cards as follows: Script ."- S2.00 Shaded Old Entrlish SJ53.5U Solid Old English $3.25 Shaded Fancy Script S t. 00 Roman $3.00 Block $2.50 Or we will print 100 cards from your plate for Sl.OO $1 box "Cross" 2-letter monog'm St'ry 75 75c box imported stationery, 4 colors. . . .48 15c and 20c Hurd's Writing Tahlttr, 2 sizes, each 10 1 pound (96 sheets) Woodlsrt. Linen 25 Package envelopes free with each pound Wood lark Liisn. 25c Souvenir Book of Portland new. . . ..19d 25c large Map of Portland and vicinity. ..15 25c Woodlark Playing Cards, scenic backs, deck 23 Sanitary Drinking Cups, paper and aluminum and in leather cases, priced at lc to $1.00 35c and 50c dozen Place and Tally Cards, your choice, per dozen 10 $1.50 and $2.00 Hand-Painted Place Cards, a dozen ' 50 Thanksgiving Post Cards and local view Cards, lc-each, dozen 10 We are headquarters for "Woodlark," Water man's, "Ideal" and Conklin Self -Filling Fountain ePns. A pen for every hand, priced from $1.00 up. All guaranteed and sold on ten davs' trial. Pens cleaned and refilled free. 20,000 Bottles Sold "ZONA" King of Corn Remedies. Guaranteed to re move corns in 3 minutes. Price, 25 cents. JI-eA r Bargains Sundry Section $1.50 small Waterbury Alarm Clocks 9S $1 nickel folding Alcohol Store and Cup ..33 $20 Manning & Bowman copper Chafing Dish S7.79 $5 Chafing Dish Pans $2.98 90c folding Shaving Mirrors 4Se 75c Bath Brushes ,..33J 75c Assorted Bathroom Fittings 28 25c Wool Dusters w 8 $6.50 Zinn Safety Razor outfit, with brush and 6oap ......98 $1.25 Cork Screw, with stag handle ..' ..48 60c fine Shoe Brush 39 Friday - Saturday Bargains Toilet Section 2oe Papier Poudre Books 15 $1.50 Oriental Cream 9S 50c Pompeian Massage 29 25c Sozodont 15 25c Lyon's Tooth Powder 10 25c Grave's Tooth Powder 10 25c Cuticura Soap 15 TREE. One 10c cake German Sea Foam Soap with each 25c purchase of Woodlark Soap. Woodlark Soap, 3 cakes 25 Friday-Saturday Bargains Rubber Goods Section Folding Bath Tubs, reg. $8 and $&...$3 25c anil 3llc LfcUuloia ions 65c and 75c Celluloid Dolls Rubber Sponges, with strap, reg. 75c. Soap Bubble outfits, each oc and 35c and 40c Floating Toys 25c Floating Toys 85c Child's Bibs The Perfection Ladies' Spray....... $1.25 maroon rubber Fountain Syringe $1.00 2-qt. Fountain Syringe $1.75 3-qt. red Water Bottle, guarn'd $1.75 Tullar's Ladies' Douche $1.10 4-qt. White Water Bottle $3.25 combination Water Bottle and fountain Syringe $2.75 2-quart white combination Water Bottle and fountain Syringe $1.25 2-qt. White combination Water Bottle and Fount 'n Syringe Slumber Sox, 15c or two pair for 00 ,19 .29 .49 .10 .19 .14 .19 .47 .93 .63 .33 .9S .79 :.io .89 .93 .25 Friday - Saturday Bargains v- n . Drug section 10e Camphorated Chalk, powdered. 10c Bay Kum and uiycenne, doiih 10c Witch Hazel, bottle 10c Chalk and Orris, powder, pkg 10c Spirits Camphor, bottle 10c Machine Oil, many use, can 10c Precipitated Chalk, pkg 10c Moth Balls, pkg 60c Ripe Olives, jar, special 35c Absorbent Cotton, pound 50c Olive Oil, imported, bottle... 15c Parawax, pound 10c Concentrated Lye, Babbitt's.. 10c Chloride Lime, can 15c Denatured Alcohol, bottle 10c Whiting, pkg 25c pure Castor Oil, bottle 25c crude Carbolic Acid, bottle 10c Cocoanut Oil, bottle 6 .G6 6 .6d 7? 6d 60 5 ...45t ....2S ....450 8c 70 80 ....110 70 160 ....170 70 Friday-Saturday Bargains-Wines and Liquors $1.25 Old Lewis Ilnnter Rye, 8 years old, full quart, bottled in bond 98d $1.00 Old Lewis Hunter Rye, 8 years old, 5s, bottled in bond, for 79 $1.00 Old Tom Martin Blend, for 69d $1.25 Carlisle Rye, b'ded 79 $1.25 Chicken Cock Bourbon, 8 years old, bottled in bond 89 $1.00 Eilers Malt .-89d $2.00 Clan McKenzie, That Old Scotch S1.49 $1.50 3 Star French Cognac for only SX.m $1.00 Gordon Dry Gin...79d 50c small size CaL Cordials, Creme de Rose, Apricot, Black berry, Creme de Menthe, Creme de Cocoa, etc., bottle 29 75c pts. Cal. Sparkling Bur gundy and White wines, 44c; 6 for , $2.50 50c gal. Port, Sherry, Angelica, Muscatel, Tokay, Burgundy, Catawba, Claret, Sauterne, Reisling, Zinfandel, etc., bottle, 34c; 3 for.. Sl.OO Bristle Department -Parisian Ivory Showing Parisian Ivory Hair Brush, Mirror and Comb $8.00 Parisian Ivory Hair Brush, Mirror and Comb $8.50 Parisian Ivory Ideal Hair Brush, Mirror and Comb. . . : . . .$9.00 $2.00 Cloth Brushes, Ebony, Rose wood, Satinwood backs.. $1.49 $1.00 Cloth Brushes, Ebony, Rose wood, Satinwood backs 790 $4.00 Hair Brushes (Adams, How ard and Kyoto). $2.9S $3.00 Hair Brushes (Adams, How- ard and Kyoto) $1.98 $1.00 Hair Brushes, Ebony, Satin and Rosewood backs 790 50c Hair Brushes, assorted woods, for.... 330 75c genuine Hughes Ideal Hair Brush -. 490 35c guaranteed Tooth Brushes, as- . sorted styles -370 50c Tooth Brushes in glass tubes, for 290 15c and 20c Tooth Brushes. . .100 25c Nail and Hand Brushes. ..150 15c Hand Scrubs ..100 $1 Traveling Cloth Brush In leath er case 790 $2.50 and $3.00 Military Hair Brushes $1.49 $5.00 and $6.00 Adams and How ard Military Brushes $3.98 One-fourth off on Kail, Complex ion and Baby Hair Brushes. Handsome Parisian Ivory Tooth Brush Holder TREE for the asking. Come in and get one. "THE ALDER." Bilk Elastic Hosiery, Extra Special Friday Saturday. Anklets $1.10 Garter Leegins Garter Hose "-Ja Knee Cap Piece. 1.10 Fit guaranteed. Out-of-Town Folks, mail us your orders; your saving will more than repay carnage. Woodard, Clarke & Co Open a Monthly Account With Us ; 1 i ImYS HHQEM Afi COMPOUND is the best selling cough medicine on the market to-day because it does just exactly what a cough medicine is expected to do: it stops coughs and colds speedily and effec tively. Should be kept in the house constantly where there are children. A prompt help for croup and whoop ing cough. Give it to your children Takeityourself.Containsnoopiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. FOE SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS I Albany Apple Sliow November 7, 8, 9 and 10 For This Occasion The SOUTHERN PACIFIC vvill sell round trip tickets from all stations, Port land to Eugene, inclusive, also from the Wood-burn-Springfield Branch at One and One-Third Fare On sale November 8, 9, 10; final return limit ' November 13th. ' Trains leave Union Depot at 8:30 A. M.; 3:o0, 6:30 and 7:45 P. M. ; For further particulars, call on City Ticket Agent, 3d and Washington Streets, or at Union Depot. JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent.