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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1912)
SUTER IS CARELESS Seal Holdout Says He Has Good Deal in View. CUT IN SALARY ANGERS Reduction In Pay by Lon Itoeftn't Affect Him as Much mm Prtn rlpto Innant Tell Bis Stnrlr In Kt. Unless Manager Dan Long rir.de to npn M heart and pur It looks as though Harry Suter will forsake the diamond art. Apparently without a cr in the worid and looking as If h had Just fin ished a "trnuoua course of training. th debonair ex-White Sox twlrlr c-pp4 off the Shasta Limited with Ms wife yesterday and went to the Perkins 'llotfli. When approached on the base hall question. San Francisco's former grar mound performer shook hi head and satd there was nothing lining. "It's a rloned incident, an far as I'm ron-ern.1.' id Suter. 'Wnthins: new has neveloned. I simply refused to nard a rut In salary. If Mr. T,onj; ris n"t s his war rleir to pay me what he did last year. I will not play lil. I have a s;od proposition n sight and I am here to Investigate It. Should It turn out ss I expert, there will be n- Ttenl of my playing- hall npatn." Further Inqislrv developed th fat intt It Is not o ni'h the mt In salary as the principal of the trl.-k at whl- h jtr luilks. He declared that the re daction wj a trivial on, but that no matter how silsht. he ds not propose to "tand for ft 'If Ioncr thinks T am nt rtli what I was last yar. that's his business." tommenred Harr. "I still think I sin entitled to ti-e former valary. wind I'm (tolni to ho'd out for it. andidly. however. I don't care particularly whether lnc romes throuch or not. 1 thin k If was a pretty nican thine. I.ons:. perhap?. doft nt recall the way h worked me jut wftor I was sold to tne White nx. I was sent in to pitch many more times than was R-ood for my arm. hut I nevrr complained. "A far as nn lat season's work Is concerned, the fan know what I was acalnft It ni a pure case of baseball luck In al;ntsi every Instance where I lost- T!.e Seals couldn't seem to set tcReiher lritnil me." - Filer nnquestionahly was one of the hept pom tii pa ws who ever pitched In the Fsclfic roast leacue. Iurina his tore years sitth the ScaIs he performed In a manner that won him recognition as one nf the best slab artists in the or-n ixar !on. When he wis purchased bv the Whit Sox It was thoiisht that he would innke cmI easily. The In tense hat of the Kast bothered Stiter. iiourr rer. and he was returned to the Hv flty club nt his own request. When pla tr.a" Suter put Ms whole iteart In the srame. Ills erilent en thusiasm and his erer-present smile while rhM tide is potnc against him were factors In Ma beromlnsr one of the most popular pirchers on the Coast. Ioniacons Tommr Tennant. upon whop hewd was vislte.i the wrath of I. Lone last season, made nnlte an Im preston on the St. Ioiils baseball raters when hs went to t!e dtr of his future hope rerenflr. TVnnant .is arrompiinlH by "Bill" flojran, ex kland -3e0 hitler, who has a sirancle hold on on of the Hro n.V outer gar ctens. and told the writers aom clow !n z tl-s about the ravinv Coast a pd .Winter hns hjil. The I'ost - Ptpatch writer remarked tha t if Ten nap t c n ply first as we'l as lie tolls stores ho should be m. fixture- Ith Hobby W'al-I-ice,'s accresra tlon. rWore coining to S.in FrnncN-o Ten t'nt was a member of the Pr n tur. III., il'ih. from whl.'h organisation he w as lra ft ed by t ie Wfi tl Sox. A pe t.tion. stcned by all t'i fr of ills Tome ton it. was cnt to lresdnt Cum i - kev. ask l n k that Tommy be (tivrti m t!nro:i;h tr in I before lit-inc sh lppd to ? minors. 'Vommv," unfurtunstely fop To-rinv. h.Tji a surplus of promising :lrst h.vemen ami the budding star was ent to the Yet. Manarer lru has taken a pen- de parture in Sprint; training. The wily leader of the Sel? in lieot ia t insr for tf! srrices of attcr .hrt.tic. the famous trainer of the I'nivrrity of t 'al tforai.i I ravk te.im, t- coach men in the flue points of sprlntlag and settinc1 away from the bags. Baker r;d Strand, former twlrlers in th Northwestern Ia ajrue. hare h. n w well in thei- practice itth The S-alji. livery vrl:r in the San Kranci. o r:unp at laso llobles 1 tout tia rl.e ca:rlT to make a regular berth on the team. Happy llo;m is no taking any i' hin"v of li-irtrc iiiitlist-overed stars Mir aw ay without a trial. The jovial Tiger bnd;naMvr has signed about ercry prom i. 111 c; b usher in Southern California and a few oHmr parts if the universe. lie is c-edUed with having the l.trcrst staff of ?-- r ii:s of any :ranier in the kas; Ofttimes t' e ail I e-r; sent up t hut 'Top" 1 Mllon should re;'.:e. Accord -tuir t Los Angeles writer the "Silver Kot" is about as spry ar.d clever as ever. tOMMEnCIAf, l.K.'il"E 1X)UME1 Ilie Business Moue Nine Itej.re sentcil in Organization. Tn S.turuay Commercial lta.-"la!l l.e.tue uaa rcorcinltcd at a incrting if th' c .plains and managers at the .'"I'in'I'i.i !l.iraare Company" store lst ttlcht. Pive featilM aicned up. but there is .t pcbablllly of one more Jo:n ii u. Th. .Meteors, icprcsentinc tho It;. kr- M-t'all Paper I'ompany: the M. t- h.. II-Wells Hardware Company, w. P. r.ill.-r 4L- l,... Pa.-i:ic Hardware A: I 'tiT!pi:iy .nt d tUe Portland Cm - I '-v 'pan teams are In. The latter !.,! repi evented at the mcetne. ..in .can of the employes of the oon- ern arc lnt"icted. so It is t?louht that trt-y ii:l join aain. Pla ir.i; v. .11 becin nboul the middle of April. The Si-hcdulc will provide for two camrs between rii h of the learns. Anothtr ine.-iln;; mill be held Tuesiiay niht. at hich the s.ibj.-ct of urounJs will be .iisiusrcd nd the fieclloD Of olllccr aiil lake place. The aame rules as iloerne. ine combine last year will be us.'d. The condition that will bo mon closely observed Is In refernc lo the employment of the players. All must be employed at the house they r. pre..it and must have been for two weeks prior to a Kame. TA1.W K I . OI'I'OJ-H boh" 3Ianj ortli P.ikota Ko-iilrin, Tern- por.lrtl) KuoMirlt Men. BISMAKCK. V t. March 7. i Spe cial North Pakota will be the nrsi state to give expression to public sen timent in, a Prestdentia: primary'. The balloting, which takes place March 1. has awakened as much interest as an ordinary Presidential election. The situation presents the unique spectacle of the stalwarts, as the con servatives of the Republican party are known, trylnir to ride into power on the popularity of Theodore Roosevelt. From present Jrdicatiors they have a fair chance of being successful. The result, anomalous ss It may seem, may be a delegation to th Chicago conven tion which can be swung to Taft on the slightest provocatlor. Before the Roosevelt boom assumed serious proportions radical progressir isb. under the l-a Foliette banner, had become rampant. The old leaders wer forced to take a back seat. It seemed as though the state would be solid for La Foliette and would send a delega tion which would support him to the last ditch. Then came the Roosevelt announce ment. The former rowpuncher and rough rider personally Is known by a large proportion of The citizens of North Dakota ar.d his popularity is Im mense. The stslwarts, most of them Taft men at heart, immediately seized upon it as a means of heading on the overwhelming I .a Foliette sentiment. Among the Pemocrats there 1? r.o competition. The name of John MR. AND MRS. JACOB W1SMER. RESIDENTS OF OREGON 39 YEARS, CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING. ri VII. AM) MUX. JACOB WIMIKIl. Hl,l.iir.(i. dr., M.irch 7 Mr. an.l Mr. Jacob Wi.-mcr. of n-ar netl.any. Wa-l.lr.tton lonnty. celebrated tl.clr golden wcd.lInK al .the Ir farm home Snn.lay. March 3. and durlnc the day fully .10 people rjlle.1 and paid Iheir respects to til axed couple. ,,.,, Mr and Mr... Wlsmcr wer married at r.yersvlllo. Iowa. March 3. IJ. and moved to Oregon 39 yeara o. ettllnit on their re'ent hon.e.,.ed. Hoth are popular In their community and the irner home ha, been ever noted for It- hoapltalio. .Nearly 100 friend. ;.,d re.a-lve. came out from ror.l.nd to i. w. the ce ."hrJ'n: The ch.ldren horn to tie union are: Kmn.a. wife of ll'nrs '"";' I.ol-e. wife of J. K. I.v.le. Walter J : Otto: Ida. wife of nr.. lirunU-en. Portland: J. .1.. Carl. Kreda and Solomon V l.-mer, tho la. ter of whom pa..sed away. . , - ...... B-Jrke. I'emocratlc Governor of the M.i:e. la t:.e tjnlv one on the ballot. Me will be put forward a the favorite on ,,f North I'akotA. not lth the hope of pro.-urine tl-.e Presidential nomination for him. out with rl.e Idea of a possible trade which mli.t result in his name for the Ylce-Pre.-idcncy. WASHINGTON STTK FIVi: WINS Vlllaincite Ikmnril. 2 1 o 6. in I. a mo Free I'rom Konllns. -Hi m l-tti.-. rxiVKKSlTT. S.lem. Or.. March 7. i Spe. 1 . 1. ) 111 n tame ri pleie wllh pwj plavlns by both teams Waahlnston State l ollcue. of Pullman. Wh.. dcf-ateil the cripple.. .iih....-.v ...... . ..-..r. of 4 to 6 In IMO Wll- lamelte k nin.-linii this afternoon. The Wrfhlr.BIn tc.nn scorea ra r - v. . n - k- Hunt, followed by a baket by Williams. At the end of the first half the score moon n i" v. ... favor of the visitors. Willamette rni i .. i... . ... ....r nfi.r the llrst half. i.it.i . ii., pii.-i... - nnd In the second period scored sit points to their opponents" 14. If the Willamette team had not missed easy baskets time and aitain. the pamc would have been a toU. between the trams. Wa.mlnKton Slate I ollcse played a fast name and one exrrptlonaliy free from foullntr. Tho Iti.cup: i.hlnsln. rtilon. Wlllam.ue. r.i.ler -1 i'l,r,Vr'" Knlsht ' :,Ur.2 Hn, K MelnlTB i f Ft. Pler.e Williams F-...-. ; Wloslow Jl -ni 1. r,lv Williams Wlllamctt l. i.iili. richramm 1. Referee Carter, of the Salem Y. M. C. A leave splendid satisfaction to tine plavers of both teams. This came closfs the season for til" Washington State Cllcite team, while Willamette has one more enme on Sat urday. March 16. with the champion ship Cutveislty of Wahini;ton team from Seattle. Amateur Athletics. Teams from the Portland Amateur Swimming Chili and t!ie recently or C.mlze! Lincoln l'i?"i Swlmmins As sociation will be seen in action for the Hrst time In a contest arranged for March 21 at the Portland batiis. The prosramme will consist of 10. 40. 100 and ISO-yard swlma. an SO-yard relay and a llvini: exhibition. The Portland club contains some fast swimmers but the Lincoln Hitch aquarians are rather stronp them selves, so the prosramme Is expected to be interesting. . . If this itood weather keeps for a Utile loncer. the tmnis enthusiasts of the hlvh schools will be out. Jeffer son High seems lo he leading the schools for enthusiasm in the sport ami has held a number of tournaments since the courts were installed. A few have been out on the cement this season and in a short time another tournament will be arranged. The vtrious preparatory schools of lie dtr will all have "mids-of base ball t-ams for the comine season. The club: will play a secondary series of Sames at the same time that the senior teams play. The Jefferson and Columbia 1'r.iversity understudies are out every day and these two lll prob ably meet lthln a week or two. rirehui- Menace Yanks' Park. Ni:w YORK. March 7. Fire depart ment officials here are Investigating" a fire which occurred a few days aso in the wooden irrandstands at the American Leacue Baseball Tark. The blase Is believed to have been set by an Incendiary. The prompt arrival of enalnes and hose carta prevented a dis aster, but the dancer of a conflagra tion similar to that which swept the old stands of the National League out of existence last year was brouaht srply to the attention of President Karrel. As a result he will make all t,.ble haste In constructing the new Kinas Fridie alad.uro. which is ex pected to b ready for the American Iatue team some time early this 8ummrr. NUIQUE TRAIN PLAN Idaho - Washington Ranchers Will Stock Dining Car. PIANO ANOTHER FEATURE Score of Cities to Be Repreented at ! Northwest Livestock Show In Portland Will Start From Moscow Similar. March 17. MOSCOW. Idaho. March 7. The Maho Washlnjrton I evelopmnt Leasru' upoclal train to the North "oat 1.1 v ( J Stork Show at Portland. Or.. March IS. is nnd :. will start from Moscow on Sunday mornlns, March 17. and meet the dclcKallon from the Clearwater country at Lewlston. where the train will bo completed by the Northern Parlllc nnd with the Lewlston delega tion leave at 2 o'clock in the afternoon over the North Ilank road, ac.ordiiiK to Secretary W. K. Strubie. who ar rived from Kendrlrk this mornlnu. This train Is to he unii..e in many respects, besides being new and mod ernly equipped. The secretary says there will bo something dolns all the time in the war of entertainment for t lie deiepates and their wives. It is expected there will bo at least one car from this point, to bo known as the -fnlverslty Spcrlal." It will rontati. lean W. U Carlyle an.l Prof. K. J. Iddincs of the AErlcilltural Collece and at least 13 students, composing two stock ludslng teams for the Portland short" and delegates from .Moscow, t ar lo He of Blooded Mock. A car of blooded stock will be sent from the university which will Include the large full blooded Percheon mare weighing over a ton, also six-head of fat cattle; five-head of graded sheep; two monstrous hogs and other stock as exhibits for the "fat stock show." delegates from the eight counties of Idaho and Washington, constituting the Idaho-Washington Development League will assemble at Lewlston. March 17. where the special train will be com pleted. Secretary Strubie. stated at the booster meeting held here today at the Moscow Chamber of Commerce rooms, that the train will be stocked with everything possible to make the trip one of much pleasure. In one of the observation cars will bo a j.lano and other musical Instruments. The din ning car is to be suppliod with season-: able delicacies of many varieties. Many Industries Itepresenled AYhile the purpose of tho show and this special train Is to advertise and promote the live stock Industry, the management of the Idaho-Washington lievelopment I-caarue has perfect ed arrangements for boosting other industries of several of the counties in the League's territory. Idaho Coun ty Is to furnish potatos for the dinning car going and coining and at the ban quet lo be served to the delegates by tlie Portland business men Monday night. Idaho County won tho first prise on potatoes at the Omaho Land Show last Kail. Moans Seads Apples. Moscow Is to furnish the apples to be served on the dinning cars and at the banquet, for having won the first prize at the Spokane National Apple Show last Fall. Kendrlck is to furnish the little white navy beans for the dinning cars and the banquets at Portland as being- the only district In the Northwest, where this variety of beans Is produced in sufficient quantities for car lots and to till Government contracts for this product. The menu cards are to state where each was produced. Other dis tricts may be specially represented. I.elegates from Stites. Klamath, Grangeville and Asotin have been se lected aad will make the trip with their wives. The schedule for the special train provides for a stop at Pasco. Sun day evening where It la to be met by the Commercial Clubs from Tasco and Kennewlck. At Pasco, services will be held In one of the churches and the sermon delivered by an Idaho minister. The special Is due to arrive In Port land Monday morning, where the visi tors are to be entertained by Portland, at a complimentary breakfast. After that the visitors will parade on some of the streets of Portlaand. after which the programme of the Northwest Live Stock shew will be conformed to. STOCK SHOW WILL ATTRACT Special Train Will Carry 200 Per son From Klght Counties. C. C. Chapman, publicity manager of the Portland Commercial Club, has re ceived a telegram from WaJiace R. Strubie, secretary of the Idaho-Washington 'Development league. In which Milady's Toilet Table By . 1 111 air D'MII.I.K The simplest aids to beauty are often most effective. I know of no truer beautifier for the complexion than a simple lotion made by dissolving an original package of mayatone in a half pint of witch hazel. Gently rub on face, neck and aims, and you will he delighted Willi results. It will not rub off like powder, but makes the skin smooth, soft and satinlike. It re stores and preserves .youthful loveli ness of the skin. Drying the hair makes washing the head a trying task. Dry shampooing leaves the hair clean, list lit. fluffy and beautifully lustrous. Put a cupful of cornmeal in a fruit jar. add the con tents of a srv.all ordinal package of tl.erox ar.d shako well together. Sprin kle a little on the head and brush thoroughly. That is all there is to it. and this treatment will make the hair grow if anything will. It is Impossible for a young woman to 'ok her best when she Is suffering from a -coid. The best remedy for colds, catarrh, sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilkls. pleurisy, stiff neck, croup, etc.. Is Mother's Salve. It Is easy to use and quick to act. Some women feel humiliated because of downy growths of wild hairs. These can be easily and almost instantly re moved bv the application of delatone paste. Mix enough powdered delatone with water to cover the hairy surface: apply and after two or three minutes rub off, wash the skin and the hairs will be gone. Adv. Mr. Strubie states that the special train carrvlng more than 200 people, repre senting eight counties, to the North west Livestock Show, would arrive In Portland on the North Bank road at 8:3u A. M. on March 18. It announced that Kendrlck. Idaho, will furnish native-grown white beans: Moscow will furnish premium apples and will occu py a special Pullman incidentally: Idaho County will send prize potatoes, and Pullman. Wash., will offer cider and vinegar. Other peaces to be named later will supply other products. These articles are all prize-winners and will be eaten at a banquet In the Commercial Club and exhibited in vari ous Portland business houses. Mr. Chapman wired In reply that Portland awaited the visit of the In land Kmpire people eagerly. He said that their dishes would be served aU day at the Commercial Club, where there will he a banquet tendered to the visitors. They will be entertained all day Monday at the Commercial Club and on Tuesday at the Northwest Live stork Show. A reception committee meets today to complete the plans for entertainment. CENSUS RETURNS ARE TOLD Taenma Man Declares Superiors Vn lrrlood Methods ITsetl. TACOMA. "March 7. In his defense today Elmer M. Aniidon. charged with fraudulent census returns, declared the names he turned in were obtained from the Civic Census Ituren't in cases where he was not able to make a personal ex amination, an.l that he had acted with the knowledge of his superiors. Inasmuch as the remaining piinel of veniremen is disqualified from trying the cases of Roger Watts, clerk of Supervisor Guy Kclley and of K. A. Schaffer. special agent of the Census Bureau, by reason of the fact that the evidence is of the same general nature as that in the case of A.nidon. Judge Itudkln has ordered a special venire of to be drawn from Thurston. Lewis and Cowlits counties. Attorney Coiner, for the defense, objected to the evclu slon of Pierce County and said If Pierce, County men were qualified to serve, the defendants w-ere entitled to have them on the venire. Judge Kudkln took the matter under advisement. MILTON ORCHARDIST CITED C ourt lKlikr Ills Art fon In Writing Letter About Cc Now Pcn.linjr. rKN'PI.FTOV. Or.. MarHi 7. Spf rial.) R. I- Blac.iburn. a Milton frnit srrowr. has born ritc1 to appear bfor ItlHtrict JimJs' LlilborJ V. rholps am. xhow rflusp why h should not ho lieM in contempt of rourt. Hfs oflns- con Mpts in his havinc written a letter to Julse Phelps nettinc forth tits sile of a rase pending before the court ami in which he was -defendant. The cae in one of a number urowinj? out of the rerent expose of an alleged Krittah Columbia Coal mining deal In whieh a number of Umatilla bounty residents are aiJ to have exehantred cood note? anl land mnrt ra ces for worthless mining stork. In this parti cular instance Blackburn is seeking to prevent the loss of his fruit ranch, valued at ?S')nO. to the mining promo ters. LIQUOR SELLER SENTENCED Grants Tnss Man Fined SI 00 and Sent to Pri.Mn for Ten Days. GRANTS PASS. Or., March T. (Spe cial.) Prosecutions acalnst Illegal sales of liquor are still belnsr made in this county," Most of the rases In this city have been disposed of and several cases have been tried in the Merlin district. l-ee York was tried there yesterday, fined 1100 and sentenced to 10 days in Jail. He gave notice of appeal. The case of the liquor seized In the barn of Fred Wlchman was heard yesterday in the Police Court here. The Judgre held that evidence was sufllclent to convict, and an order was made for the destruction of the liquor. Chief of Police McLean rolled- the 40-gallon barrel out Into the alley, and there, for the first time, liquor flowed freely In Grants Pass under the local option liquor law. BUTTER IS SHORT WEIGHT Prosecutions May Folio w Dlcovcr ic Made at Astoria. . SALEM. Or., March 7. fSneeial.) Declaring that sliortweijrht California butter is being sold at Astoria, and that one case of this alone was dis covered to be short three points, State Dairy Inspector Judd was hre today, bavins: a conference with Attorney General Crawford, to ascertain certain points of law In reference to prospect ive prosecutions as to th sale of the butter. Inspector Judd does not offer the de tails of the case., but intimates that conditions are- such that it is difficult Just at this time to secure a successful prosecution, and that a little later such prosecution might be carried on with out difficulty. 15 us--la to Make Implements RIGA. Russia, March T. Local and St. petersburs; capitalists are estab lishinK here bis works for the con struction of agricultural machinery, in order to oust the imported American agricultural Implements and to profit by the suggested government, bounties. 1 - jzf v " . ' J. . - '-Mt- To Get a Lot In Laurelhurst H. I r& erV 1. .PHI lISi:04-li.S5l. CL Second 148 lots sold since February 15. But 52 remain to be sold with the building . discount and second mortgage privilege. j 1 1 Lots Sold Yesterday 8 the Day Before j This is the last opportunity that will ever be afforded to get a home-site in J Laurelhurst for less than the list price. Remember, one week from today March 15 we will positively discontinue the 15 per cent discount. This means that every unsold lot in the tract will be. advanced in price from $150 to $300 each. ' MEAD & MURPHY, Sales Agents Phones: Main 1503, Main 4020, A 1515. 522 C0RBETT BUILDING Office at Tract Phone E. 989 Ask for Salesman. YAMHILL FOR SELLING CANDIDATE FOR SKXATOK HAS BIG I.KAD OVKU BOl'RXK. Petition of rre.-ciit Hrprcsrntiitive of Ore-sun Receives Colli Sliouklcr in Mt-Miiiiivlllc. MMI.VN'VIl.l.i:. Or.. Slarch 7. .Spe cial.) The primary petition of Senator Jonathan rtourne. Jr.. has been tiven the cold shoulder In this city. His pe tition was sent to the. editor of a local newspaper and that is as far as it has progressed to date. No one approached bv the eilltor would accept the office of seekigc slcrners. even with-pay offered. This district is strong for Ben Selling to succeed Bourne. Vamliill County has three Republican candidates for County Commissioner S. E. Cummins. B. O. Handley and Pan Savaire. of Willamlna. the latter having a stronB following on account of his be ing located in the south end of the county. There are two candidates for Sheriff. W. G. Henderson and C. H. Neal. Both have tiled their announcement. The Countv Surveyorship is sought by Rob ert Jones. H. V. Herring and .1. G. Heftv. and for Jiistrlct Attorney the district in which Yamhill County is in cluded has two Republican candidates Hale S. Hill, of Albany, and AValter Winslow. of Salem. A. vigorous campaign is expected. There are candidates announced for every office on the Republican ticket except one. Representative from Yam hill County proper, and one for Joint Representative for Yamhill and Tilla mook counties, which place is generally awarded to Tillamook County. Only a few Democrats have thus far an nounced their candidacy. Assailant of Girl Fouiul Guilty. ASTORIA. Or., March 7. (Special.) The trial of Herbert Stanley Sullivan on an indictment charging him with an attempt-to attack a 5-year-old girl was completed in the Circuit Court and the jury, after being out about 10 minutes, returned a verdict of, guilty as charged. The man probably will he sentenced to- color repeats ilMil spring flfthi; I Wis 10 eg ll of our dlljfhtful bedroom and nursery friezes, with cre tonnes to match. Kurniture and rugs espe-' cially suitable for the bed room are to be had in either the simple or more elaborate schemes. F. A. Taylor Company 130 Xe.th trwt. 1 .. i-flj. ,'C..r..Ti.om co. I 1L I 11,1, j: t, ;ffeTfrriT:i ihl ;j jl l ii ;j N ijijll if ii ii II ii H fi il li t! H ii ii ii It i? P li lIRiTTny I H I' l -i. ' f . . ! - - m .3. t Mortgage Privilege morrow. an.l under the existing state law the penalty will be continement in the Penitentiary for an indcterminute period of from one to ten years. Explosion Wrecks Motorboat. ASTORIA. Or.. 5Iarcl 7. (Special.) While making a fast trial run in the harbor this afternoon. .1. II. Duncan's motorhoat Humming Bird eaught fire from an explosion of gasoline an.l the hull was almost totally destroyed. Ed Muddiman. who was running the boat, saved his life by jumping overboard and was picked up by a passing launch, which also towed the wrecked craft ashore. Girl or 18 May Be Postmaster. SALEM. Or.. March .7. (Special.) 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