InrWS OF H0MK3 ENDANGERED flY DIRT SLIDES IN HEIGHTS AND SCENE WHERE BIG COLLEGE- HALT Ifl RAIfi SAVES HOMES FROM SLIDES STREET BRIDGE WAS TORN OUT. SIX OUT OF SIXTEEN HIGH-MILEAGE CARS Beautiful Residences on Brink of Disaster Unless Fair I. Weather Continues. Were CITY AT WORK ON STREETS' Cars TL a yX :r Uiiir-Lir:? J - i - JB yX V.-ao.v-' : - r 1 r.)d; Collcj f-trrrt la Torn Aaaadrr ky l'ljin Plrt No I art her lamar? by Mlfln.s r i:rth l RrportcJ. eaaatua of lha rain brouM eeaaa f dlff altdaa about the elty t-r-laT o m4tirU!)r laaaana. the daa r ta which a namSar of eaauttfut r ' Maaees cm the fcatSt had bo placed. V ear :U oreurrad 4urtn the day . Ml :! tartlcr, Want ful 47ftn IK wek wara apparently at a aland. etirr. Taa fcaaitlfut bornt of W. l-aw -T-aca. al JJ Moetomrr drira. oir.. a lna mare va: of plaea atr4ay ul the aroaa" ls tla hoix ma wt anatarlaily ln-raJ If t&a araatHer rontiauaa fatr II I Ifta eplaloa at IhoM oriti( ! mi aa I tSat ISe dancar of it lain piL-had lata tea caareo !! a l:mt"i. NHMUMVM1 Ma MaltaaV Na tofkar danaa-a aa da ya.ter- lt ay tha M-- thr-etanad lha ! at i'dara. Moimaa an M.t.antn acraaC Tnra :iata Tborl tart4 fritn tha ea watt of lha Ifolman Ma.'a atj raarao) dowa a ) a alia, teaca af eaveral b'i4rwi f I. Itll t tia -fot arl-!a t.-l til.'4 .( CBl!ca atra-t aar lha !. TSia :i4 cfi4 aaiit ta hu a4 br H 11 Caa aa4 41 1 eaa.al.lara. at amae. tl taa ail a !' tawl af lha ro.ti4 tul af lha llolmaa raa-t-n? aa4 lnreaaa.J la ! out part af lha It'm Taa arl.laTa oa CWe ara was bro to piarea ant lha limhara acait4 4ora lha fia. Na marm navtmvnl of aart ea f -l-rt4 lhal lha loma af Mr. s. C. Ut ji Ji:taath atreat. hra aa ImpaaJ. lira aU'ia ihrtni to picrk lha tou taa lha casvoa ta lha far. II .a i a IMaallr raaaa4. Tha Boa U trlua:! a . lha rar part am a4 aMl an J troain lha foua44lia an.l h rwf aa4 mo..l ha low I ro ar thra fl out af piata. Tha roi;a4 ahio4 lha haa a(tl4 aavaral faal aa4 atarxJ ap Paraatir oa lha aria of a b- U4a. Tha fcaasa of A. . t-n. 4xr. haa ao( ha Tii aiapt for lha ar!n- out of lha iiw.k. Fair w.arh.r ha tosp4 lha H4a al f'lral an4 liravar atraaea Iron ra ta rat n. in ea of IMi U'). piart:y aaiami!aa44 la a b:arkmith ra an4 at lha ota.r a m l I rui raia aat ta. II la aal'l. ta pirm l a utfit Tha alula ahwa haa parl:y aB4r aia4 Thurmaa atraot. aar tha an4 of t'a cirUsa. apparaatir baa apal l(a torca a. N lic'.t' aaovamant a rprt4 vair4ar. Tha aaaa la trua a' af lha aula aa lontomor-f dr. ar Krrtla tri. nu-k Ihraaiana4 L3a kama of A. !. Ntirrta. t If r Moor Raaatrtaar raa. faamtaalnnar ftack ha ararr avai'a- aaa la hla dapartmaal at work oa in aW4 la aa vffort la thara frucn (attiaa larr an4 done mora dma. Tba city lnlrl la la tha prviaettoa af lha tr.t. but aary ' thirtar pMaIbLa ta bainar doaa ta aa4 tha feama ea lha baiahta aa a;L Na ti-tata of lha damaa doaa ha Wat mJ. but It protab:? HI ran lac thouaai of doiiar la tha cilv and thai4aola of di:r mora la prt aata prupartr aatnara. Tha clt al I fea trr affort la aaaha aaaary l rx( rapalra a ooa a polb!, Co ja'.taaar Iirh Mlt HENARE JOINING GUARD rcMtrr tuk otrit bi una wt:th. it it Mm: tuittxu. Lih.Uba a4 (adaral LaaUtaltaa t'a aaraaa: ttitttla littl ta aWMaaad) tj lartar. Viftr-aia na. aaoach la farm aa antirair aar compaajt. halra baaa adi-a-t f tha d rfrnl oraaa UaClooa of lha ttitai National tiaard durtna; lha past ra. That aumbar Ia-lu4aa racruit a ladl la arcaauatioa throuhoat tha ant ra atala. Taa :4nl faitor of tha coatisaatal arm? plaa. tha brtadknc lata promt an at t-al. alioa faiortetT lha i.l ti. a4 lha tact lhal lha paaaaCa of Ma )'4rl par ti l la at uaithalr kaa conlrmd la avaaa lha cooosaoy rvmmaadara of lha l'rt(on Natioaal t.uar4 fal lhal rocruttta all uard arsaJitaatioa IU b taatarlai.y atraathaaa4. Tha dailv a44!!'a of kaar rarrolla paac I tha tct that, houl4 all 1 4 aral !-.ja.atl taor tha BtlUtia. tha rxraitia ofrtcaa of lha arsaaUa ttona iil ha ta ba cloa4. Tha racratta that kao baaa aJJ4 darla lha paat wa ar arpartoa4 taaif tha Naval MUitla. caaat arttl lry. fla:4 artillarjr an4 lafaatry. ilany anora appUcatioaa ara kainc racaia4 daily, a" 4 mora t.-a 2 all.tmnt pa para ka baaa app4 f r. Maay ma firaaarly la lha aaratca of lha National C ir4 ara applytnal for ro-aa!itmal. Tha la4laaioa ara hoar that tha Ora- a Kataoaal tiaara mill ba rcratt4 to lha iralal rtr.oath lat It haa aar altaiaaat by lha tin: a lha l4rai laapactlao Utf placa la Manch LEAGUERS T0 ENTERTAIN lal Tabor :eal ta 1'laanc-d for IXUay NUM. Tha third af pari-a af llr t.rtaioraant l!t ba laa Krlday niaiht. teoraary IV b tha Kpaorth (jt af tha Mount Tabor Matbodiat .ri.-apal Ckorvk. oa tha proaramma ara tha foUoattn Dsabata: Jaaphona aa!. Carpantar tapla. htcb. "xht taraal laaaaa." Aa W and KlUa kara ViBclatea: plana aelo. Utaa Kit tiraaaa: and a ollaa comady. "A Caaa f itmpanalof" by laJa mambar. Thar.dar ibl tba cant playln; "A ef r4pntoa ar antartaiaad, by Mi Aa Irwan n4 Tt ta IllUabath rir.ii.tsii at tha A4.ltna M. Alvor4 tu4;a. Aftar rahaaraal rafraabmant w.ra r.i. an 4 tha ramaln4r of tha a.aoinf dot4 la ma Tnoaa praaanl ar: I I a Oaala t'ia-h. anl tilacX. Il!a Mount. Mar- arat folaman. Mra llanl-r and al'.ar Nalaoa. Alhart Cappa. KannatH Itaaa. laroli Oraham. Marry T-llar. cor ora'c b4 iiobart iiaslcy. l -.. , , 1M' i ' - ''Jr' ......ir. ... ,A, -..,1 .1 I r- J " r-rn -r-7 "" .aa il - : . .-.'' ' "... J ;t; , V V '.'.'.. ' , -''-V ' - : - UUBSE EXPLAINS CASE iV'r:.''- rtTiiin or nor, wiaii. i olt ' - - 'v -V-a a rit iTrr- ' - "cf " - afX-'--IV' . - -. U '-' - - '- ' 4 :! Mlaa l-raaava Jack, Mill Nat btaht - v i" ' ' " ? lutraailtlaaa. bat WUI lcaaa . NHara a aattla. k u " ' . i .. -, ' :.-.":''""" ' '' S.,li.it da for kr patient conrrn4 , :: " ': - - " ... -, . kliaa rraoca Jack, lha trained hurt. ' . - mora than kcr d'tcotloa In thl rltr on " w 'Vf tha rhara of abjurtin IWrnard , - , V - Utorch. an t-yar-oH faatila boy. ''t .v" . " , ' Mlaa Jack aa pla4 undr arrl - . . Ji"VV rc!4ay ocanln. oa Ictcsral'hlo Bdclrv , v f ' . .' : I it da for kr patlrnt conrrn4 Miaa Kr antra Jack, lha tralna4 Buraa. mora than bar l-tcntloo In thla city on tha rhafta or aD4ur!nc naraara (torch, an t-yar-oH faattla boy. Mlaa Jack a a pla 4 undr arrl rc!4ay acanln. oo lctcra'hlo Bdcr from rVatt:. ahlla Buraind at tha noma f W. T. Itrancb. .-lty Auditor, tit Ua Taanty-ccon4 trt North. Ie.tardr. to lha matron cRU- of tba Ci'y Jail. ha llarhBa4 Inatruc?- tiosa ta ura aha uc;a4 hr Mr. Itrancb a bom bator ha dtacuaa tha caaa. Mtaa Jack a rmrhallc In drclar In; that aha kn' Bothind of tha bay' diapparan-a. had nar o him or bi mother. TUa father. Itcrnard U. -Htorvh. a doctor. ia h-r acquaintance. !ha b4 mat him ahlla BttrndiBaT a patlant. It a aa undctoo4 thai botB (athar and mother, a ho haa Bt llad tocathar for ao )!. cotant!y h4 tootand'4 for lha cuatoJy.of tha child. At ariou llm. Lr. Morch ha4 rP raacl'4 hi alfa tinCaorab.. and ba.-a4 Miaa J k to kcp cloaa watch fr har or any information that ml:ht coocarn their dimcultlaa Mjb had araa4 la thla. teUeTlnat hi atatamcnts ta rar4 la tha marital Iroubla -Thay baa ofr4 lo compromUa tha caaa and t ma Co If t produca ik. bar " a!4 Mia Jack. "Hoar ran IT I don t know ahara ha la. or aBjrthln biul him." h. wAl Bol fti-M attradition. but -na b.,ir. aha aiTH hr raturo to m :m or t on wrt.itir tour or t.Htu jut ir Ptctt ttnv 7 f, Mr. Ilaartatta rltaaabrr. Mr. Ilaarlatta lpliaBbarar. m ho 414 at bar horoa at ill Farco atraat January a aa a mambar of tba Iadla of tha ;rnd Army of tba Kapoblie. Woroaa' Kcllaf Corp and a rral ftost of Orasoa fr J yrar. th aa bora In rlprlhcf 114. IIL. t-abruary J. It:, and mar- rl4 tH tobcr J. li:i- Thaolloar InaT ar ha cam la Orcon. Mia I aurl4 by hrr huaband. John cipltanbrffar. a r4 tao aona. John L. and l-r " I, of i'ortiana. and ona daushtrr. Lulu Tatter- a'n. of fpokana. Waab, . " -J. N , . I OU14 II . ... - . -V!.'. I I . .", v '. . 'v ". x . . - ""v" On. fC;-.VVa-af-v. 'x V-r'-. -X ti T a a-a, -aA ' i l Raaldaaaw af Maird llalaaaa. 44 O Mitrratk Jitrrat. Mkarla rillde ta tke lat af tka Maaaaal lb Mid Did t.raal lliaair and Tkraatrard la artrk tk llaaaa. 3i Hca-aa kero Ma-Koot fallrBa?-traat llrldae Waa lilt by Mlda a ad tarrlad Oat. Ilaaaa Bkaaa la tke I'lrtarr la Nat Caaald araa la Umrr. 131 lloaa af Mr. i. f. Uh. W bleb Haa Hrr Partly Wracked by Mlda ta tk Hear. Brl.w tk llaaa la a taayaa. Tk lloaaa Haa Battled Paaeral I eat aad tka Maaf Hlds Mrakca aad Ike Walka Tara Oat. Seattle and complete vindication of the kldna:!n- rharx. Alert aod watchful of her word. M;a Jack dlIae4 but little emotion until h mentioned her nc4 mother. Than bar vole trembled an4 tear cam to her ere. "I don't want hrr la hear of thla t won't have her troubled." h eobbed. Iter home la In HrltUh Columbia, and aa a liritlah auhjrct ho appealed to the Hrltiah Conaul for aid and advice yeaterday. CLUBS PATROTJIZE BENEFIT Opening Xlglit of "It I'aya to Advrr- Ila4" to lie III ; 1'art). The ackWth.anJ-Bhr attitude to ward charity, a thouith It wa a dole ful duty, haa been thrown to tha wind by th men and women hanJMni the opantnc nlatht performance of "It Pay to Advertl. Monday. February 21. Ilelltc Theater, benefitlna; the Florence Crlttenton Hcfuee Home, and the un dertakinaT now look like a decided uc cea a a bl theater party. rerd!e of any appeal to charity. Tha (. lend id co-operation of the buaineaa men' oraianliatlon with the women of the hoard I maklnff a auc ceaa of the benefit. The rr"rtv Bualne Men' Club, with J. I. Jacaer. th new prraldent. In chare, ha taken a box and I dl poinaT of a block of aeat amoii Ih club member. The Ad Club ha taken a moat active Inlereat and will have It own aectlon In tha balcony. Which I belna; old by th Ad Club committee. Th Kotary Club, with Nelaon O. Tike, prealdent. ba bee- Interested to th extent that the re Jorlty of the Kntarlan already bar Oeir ticket lor lha ahow. BARMAID PUT ill JAIL MR. BOJON'A HKORICH'S PLACE NOT AITIIORIZED BY LAW. Aaalre-riefblaa Dlaaarccnaeat Leada ta Aaalber Bllad-IM Hald PoUeas Sela Mark Uqaar. - When Detective Swennes. LaSaU nd laonard entered the barroom prcaltled over by Mr. Bojona iikorlch. at J9J North Fourteenth atreet, ye terdy, the amiable lady saw the Joke and atarled the phonourapb. The ancient record creaked ' out. "There'll be a hot time. In the old town, tonlcbt!" The officer found a mail but per fectly appointed bar. with all the ap purtenance of the trade, spigots and slasic. Also they found and seized three barrels of dark wine, more than ISO gallon In all, arm two Ballon of whisky. A patron of the place gave hi opinion that the wine was too strong to drink without adulteration. Mrs. tikorich I an Austrian, and the racial differences that have embroiled the blind-pig business of her neigh borhood are partly reaponslble for her present pllshc Kecently she complained that a neighbor. Mike Christ, a Serbian, wa selling goods with the forbidden "kick." snd that the noUe of revelry rllilurbed her. One of her boarders, Mike Bublcb, made a complaint. Christ was arrested, convicted and fined. Having knowledge of Mrs. rikorlch's allege! failings, and with a Uuslre to a t i .m Mitchell outnumbered all others four to one second, third and fourth places were held by Mitchells. THIS INDICATES AVERAGE HIGH MILEAGE This Means Right Construction Throughout a t See the Six of '16 Tomorrow Mitchell -Lewis & Staver Co. East Morrison and First, Portland, Or. even the score, Chr!nt had his friend. Lou I George, buy wine from the es tablishment next door. Then the com plaint was made and the successful raid followed. Together with her alcoholic wares and the fixtures, the woman was con veyed to the City Jail, charged with maintaining a nuisance. Bail was fixed at 1-50. Woman of 65 Sentenced for Drunkenness. Elderly Friaoarr Aaaert She Has Beea aa tiaod Behavior Since Oc tober. TllE black plume on her hat was draggled and rusty, with a faded bow of rose-pink velvet beside It. Her coat and garments were threadbare, but csrefully brushed. Wrinkles on the thin, tired face tes tified to an age of 65 years. The alert, frightened eyes and nervous manner were those of a woman not older than 45. "Judge, your honor," she said, "I work. I haven't been drunk since last Oc tobei on my word, I haven't." The evidence indicated that she had, and freciuentlv. At various times sh haa annaji red In Municipal Court charted with the same offense a weakness for strong drink. "Ten days to help prove the town I: dry." Judge Langgulh said, and the nex case was called. DR. FOSTER GOING. EAST President of Iteed College to Speak at Detroit on February 21. Dr. "W. T. Foster, president of Reed College, will leave Portland Wednes day for an extended trip through the East, where he will be concerned with educational matters. He will address the midwinter convention of the K tlonal Educational Association at the Detroit Chamber of Commerco on Feb ruary 21. On hla return trip he will be the official representative of Heed Col lege at the Inauguration of President Suzzalo. of the University of Washing ton. Max Pearson Cushing, assistant Drofessor of history at Reed College, will represent Bowdoin, and William Ladd will represent Amherst. Dr. Foster also will attend the inaugura tion of President Holland, of Wash ington State College, at Pullman on his return trip. Fl'.XEBAL OK HIGH SCHOOI. SKMOIt IS UKLD. Joaaa IL. Folea. Tha funeral of Jonas H. Foleh, former Oregonlan carrier and member of the senior class of Jefferson High School, was held yesterday from the J. P. Flnley chapel at 1:30 o'clock. Interment was In Lone Fir Cemetery. The funeral services were under the direction of the Junior Order of Moose, young Folen being sec retary of that order at the time ot his death. He died Wednesday after an operation for appendl- citi. . . . , . ... He Is survived by his father, two sisters and three brothers. He was a native of this city, be ing born here in 1896. . ...... . e-y ; -y I 9 V. - k t ta I r .,w - oVicirl V.17 Tio Wtrnff "Rnllpr APPEAL TO BE TAKEN Attorneys in Insurance Suit Have Recourse Left. RECEIVER CLASSED ENEMY I Demurrer Filed to Kulo That Mr. Kountrce Caunot Bo Substituted for Stockholders In Case Over Disposal of Assets. When Circuit Judge Oatens refused Attorneys C. L. Whealdon and Ralph R. Duniway their request to substitute Receiver N. W. Rountree, of the Ameri can Life & Accident Insurance Com pany, for plaintiffs in the original suit against the Union Pacific Life for the recovery of J80.000 in assets, and fur ther denied their application to rile an amended complaint in the original suit which was demurred to. yesterday morning, the attorneys threw up their hand. "We're through with this proceed ing of the receiver." announced Attor ney Duniway. "Why, if we went into it as 'friends of the court,' we would be tied hand and foot by the attorneys for the receiver, who have refused to work amicably with us. The receiver has been in league with the men we maintain looted the American Life, and while to a layman it might appeal that the court's offer to allow us to submit all evidence we have to bring up any charges we may wish to make in the suit would be all we could rea sonably ask, a lawyer knows how little we would figure in the suit with hostile attorneys conducting the action. Appeal Is Intimated. "We shall probably appeal to the Supreme Court on our original suit, after proffering an amended complaint. When the court refuses to file it we will make our appeal. . "We refuse absolutely to be parties to a whitewash of the defendants in the case, which is just 'what would happen if we consented to this farcical suit of the receiver. The depositions, which cost us many hundreds of dol lars, have not been signed, on the contention that they are incorrect, and wa cannot force signatures or use the documents, as our case has been thrown out of court. ' No Fraud Alleged. Attorneys Sheppard & Brock, appear ing for Mr. Rountree, in the new com tilaint thev filed Friday at the order of the court, do not allege fraud, ex cept on "information ana icnowieasa coming from certain stockholders." re ferring to N. Whealdon et al., who filed the original suit. The demurrer to the first suit was- sustained on the grounds that the stockholders were not tne nrnnor nersons to bring the action. "Don't fire me until I do. something for which I should be nrea." pieaaea Attorney Sheppard at the hearin gyes terday morning. "Our suit will allow an inquiry into all phases the stock holders want probed." The suing stockholders offered to n v their own attorneys and to stand all the expenses of the receiver's suit. if the court would allow Mr. nouniree he transferred from a defendant to a party plaintiff, in the original suit, substituting him for N. Whealdon et al. This the court denied on the grounds that It could not be done unless all parties agreed to the proposal, which they did not, KAPPA SIGMA FOLK DINE Various Colleges AVell Represented at Chapter Gathering, ei-.t nt m aerlen of dinners to be participated in by the members of the Portland Alumni Chapter oi me xvappa Sigma Fraternity at the Seward Hotel at :30 Friday was well attended. Representative alumni memDers oi it,. i.niv.r.iHai of Idaho. Wisconsin, Stanford, Washington, Oregon and the i-i..nn arrMiltiiral College present were as follows: Bruce Holbrook, Her bert Thatcher. Alvin Miner, r rea wnu- tlesey. B. A. Green, testes eneaicor, t r . w n r. Stann&rd. V. W. Tomlinson, Edsall Ford, Graham Glass, Jr., N. B. Char man, jMorman aiaiicntit. Sparine1 Co.. shows that C. W. Shannon, S. A. Regan. W. E. Helfrich, D. Roy Groves, Roy E. Nich ols, Carl Stebinger, Thomas Rice, A. F. Eschricht, C. N. Miller, Harry G. Smith, Harry Raffety. John C. Veatcb, A. Chilton and William McAllen. The chapter plans to have dinners on the last Friday night of each month and Saturday luncheons at the Seward Hotel. COW TESTING IS PLANNED Federal Agent Organizing Associa tion in Malheur County. ONTARIO. Or., Feb. 12. (Special.) W. W. Howard, county agriculturist, and F. W. Kehrli. of La Grande, United States field dairyman, are organizing the first cow-testing association in this part of the country. They made a preliminary survey a few weeks ago to determine the num ber of dairy cows kept on neighboring farms, and upon th encouragement they found are proceeding with the or ganization now. A farm in KnKland In devoted exrluntvel.v to riilsing butterflies, of which upward ot :io. oiin are Hold e-u-h yur. MOTKI.S. 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On carlines transferring all OTer city. Take Municipal car Una direct to door. Moto Bus meets trains and steamers HOTEL ST. PAUL Fourth aad Alder. 31. E. Foley, Prop, ALIi MODERN COXVEXIEISCES. Rates $1 Day and Up. Special Rates to Permanent. Take Any Det Cwr t OK at AldeXa mm STEUART