The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 25, 1904, Page 6, Image 6

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Th board Iftiiiw f th ihuf
par ot iaaNM at a nwnc tooey
HiHitil the Mport fevering the Pr
afcirt lay lb owiBit of Uw WUlaaa
tte lock, wi resolution asking the
Oregon delegation la MagnM to occur
Um earl? p age of Hi rtver and bar
ber bill la order that Um work oa Um
Colombia bar might not b delayed, an
thortsed Um appointment of eommit
Mo f tmportora to take tp la -nrlag
fa roUoe of a t of standard
ohies fey the oronuoant la Portland,
and took notion to hav th govramat
brine th troopship to Portland lor con
veying Dm Infantry regiment from Vaa
ouver barrack to um roiuvpnim
Tho report of the special ommltto.
consisting of W. H. Cerbett. W. B
Ayer. a. Chapman ana I Oerllnger. oa
the feaelhllttr of tho government aena
rabip' ot tho Willamette locks, bow
ivMd by ths Portland OonaraL KUotrlc
onwany, wh to Um efteet that aa te
vstlgaUon -of Um prsot situation
hows that tha Interests of tho aUta
at Oregon would bo boot served by some
prompt and anal attUomant In favor of
(m navigation, Tbo report reoom
manilri that tha ehampor of oommeroc
porelstently urge the member of tho
Oregon congressional delegation to taka
action la aa ntetter. Teig. report waa
adopted, -
Tho navigation ooaunlttoo reported on
tho damage don by tba recant storm to
tha JattT at tba south of tha Columbia
and nnantndtl that aa oarlr appro
prtottee be oMMirod for aozt year ao that
tha work might bo carried am ertthout
painless dalay. -
Tho navigation committee also re
portod that ta view of tha faot that tho
gn mnl Intended to transport, a
relmnt of Infantry new etatlooed at
Vancouver to tha Ftullpplnas tha cham
ber of oaanaaraa ebould taka aomo ae
Uoa to have tho troop-ablp broach to
PorUaad for tha aatbarkaxloa.
Tba board of trustees axdM ta ap
point a iiiamnlttoa composed of looal
importer ta recommend what action
aboold ba takaa to retard ta asking tho
gumma ear to aroot a aat at atandard
eoale at aomo point alona tho Portland
water front. Tbo government baa Juet
decided to araot thrao of the aealoa
alone tha waterfront ta San rraaotooo
and Obey ara oonaldTa A to ba a groat
advaataga to tha importers, aa no
nlmato ara maoa for wotghlna tho
aroooo. Tbo board of trnatooa aolloras
that tf tho ooodmooa tn Portland are
property pUood boforo tho Valted Mtatoa
iwwuMiit a art of asalas wiu ba
A. J. Bate, a aotol pkan wan otoctoa to
Mmbarahlp by the board, four adver
ttotng aad ebarltablo propoalttoaa war
cVnra aa taaommendarion of tho eommlt
taa, Tbo aoatmlttoo approvod of tbo
Oregon State Poultry aaaotaatloa which
BiMta tn Portland tn Doomibar and tha
Baby. Boma ta Wavorly'e aadlttoa,
DATE IS SET FOR
TRAVELERS' Y1SIT
an wUf ba Tmvalrng btan'a day
at Um iMWto and Clark fair in Portland
next year. Arrangomenta ta tttla affoot
have )uot been computed by Um man
agonaont aad the offloora of Um Travel
era1 Protective association and the
United Commoretal Travalara associa
tion, A totter rooelvad thla morning by
JhBcretary tad from Secretary B. a.
aforajaa of Um Traveler' Protective aa
aoetotioa ears that Um invitation estend
' ad to tha mombora of that organisation
to make Jua 1 Traveling Men'a day at
the fair baa been accepted and prepara
tions undartsk for tha oarrylng-out of
the plan.
Commercial travelers from -all porta of
tba oonUneot will com to Portland to
attend Um fair and tola in tho oelobra
Uoao planned by Um local ordera oa that
day. It la expected that June It will
be oaa of the blgaeat days af Um sum
mer. The 'entertainment of Um visiting
knights of the grip will be provided by
he PorUaad loon of tba Travel! Pro
teettv saooclatloa. At a moating Bat
wxaay night this body took official ao
tlem an tba preliminary arrangamanto.
FRENCH SAILOR FALLS
AND BREAKS HIS BACK
' spttoi' fen fait the hold of the
Vrsoou ablp Crflloa at S o'clock this
morning, and broke bla beak. It to
feared that hto injuries will prov fatal.
Uaongh Dr. Lab be, tha attondln; phy
atotaa, aaya that It. may ba posalbl to
arolong his life by an operation.
At the Uasa of Um accident the ua
tbrtemau man waa standing between
eteefca, panalng lumber down Into tha
boid for UM purpose of lining the Teasel.
Ba tripped oa a pleot of Umber and fell
distance af li feet He struck on on
of the rtbs of the ship and roUd on
down tote tha bottom of tba craft.
"When piokad up he was nneonsetooa and
a meaaengwr waa dispatched for a phy
atelan, later the Injured man waa
taken ta St. VlnRenfa hospital - His
limbs ara paraiysed and he' la bnabla
to mora. Tha doctor does not know tha
nam of tha sailor, who 1 about 4ft
rar of a. He arrived hero from
Antwerp aa tha CrUtea about thro
weak ago.
; Too 4oft hcx much sbwot sytnpathy fax dentistry. Do you?
' Pwopls nsusUw speak of dentists ss cruel and calloused to ths
' psin they infBct. Thst b btcaase our methods have not been
' tried. We ats so confident that we can operate successfull
- without pain in any fottance or under any conditions that
we aak for dose investigation .of our methoda. As to the
durability of our work, we
v B; E Wright's Dental Offices
' 342 Washington Street, Corner Berenth. , ;V
Offtca Hours I e. sa, to If.. Suodara, I a, ah ta 1 p. m.
i
a, J PHONsl XAZlf tilt. ; , a
Branch OAc Swualoff Boiidrnj. Sawm. : r
tw9wm mwmw mm rucn m
rat nwt virn un
Toaicht tha atorrtaoa-atroot artdgt
wiu asato aa t loot I and far aa Indoa-
aMo aarlod.
jtrranaromaato aavo boom mada bp UM
City Suburb oompaay to aooomaia
data aaaaoncaro for Um oaat oKto by war
of tha BKrnaMo-atreet brldd. Twala
targa oara will bo alaeod oa that rua
toolcht tn addlUoa ta Um regular aum
bor of oara. aad. U to aald. ample pro-
vlaloa aaa boon mado for UM aooomma-
datlon af all DUMimra.
Tho brUga wUl bo aloaod liatuoa ot
aa order loaned vomorday bp Major
Laagatt. of Um Ualtad Mtatoa engiaoor
Ing oorpa. Major Laagfltt ordered the
ImmadUti THDOVll of UM Vkf la UM
middle of tba oaat obanaot af tba river.
The order waa laauad to the PaelBe
Coaatructtoa aompany, which la aroct
lng Um new Momaoa-etraot brldga. Tha
work of romavms tba pier will, begin
immediately. 4
Tha order wag taeaad booeoao af tho
near approach of winter. It to thought
that with Um swift eurrant daring tho
winter river traffic will be Impeded by
Um pier and Ita removal waa oonalderod
Th alr must ba ramoved to a depth
of It feet below tba water Una, Tho
work of removing it wUl bgln tomor
row, but n estimate af tha Um aooaa
aarp for lta complete tarn oval to given.
MOURNERS REJOICE A
AFTER CREMATION
It was a mourn fol seen. Thar was
na nail, no raulm was sang, and ta
ganerai Was missing ail those outer evi
dences at grief, which com to ait en
throned at Um mat aad rites marfclng
Um passing of those who to Ufa wr
looked on as potential faetora ta Um
ootnmimlty. But on th faoes of th
mournara, though few tn number, was
seen that expression Indloattva of the
heart sadness whmh b comprehended
only by those wha aWv passed through
a similar ardeaL
Without oaromonlal, wlthoat rtte. tba
ballots of th Jun election worn ora
mid this morning by County Clerk
Plslds this morning officiated a chief
mourner. Janitor Med Kehoo and County
Carpenter Bigger atoe lamented.
The law provides tnat unless th bal
lot boxes ara required for another elec
tion ail ballots shall be preserved for two
years. Th boxes ara needed for No
vember and Um ballots af mat June
had to go.
Mr. Field ramoved hta hat as th first
bundle went Into the rearing oil furnnos.
When the last bundls had been teased ta
and th door of th faraao etoaed, tear
glistened ta bis eye.
"Thar soos Um tost obano for any
body to con teat my Motion over Frank
Lea, and County Commissioner Light-
b avurmurwd. -
CHIEF HINT NEGLECTS
DUTY UNDER CHARTER
Aithoush Polio Omoer C
Foster
was expelled from the polioe department
last Friday by tha city juotUv board
on reoommendaUon of th polios oom
mlsslonsr. Chief of Polio Hunt baa filed
na notification of Um expulsion with
th dvli earvie commission aa required
by Um lty charter.
Section SIT af th chart er1 states "that
no employ ta tba class Iked civil eervloe
who shall . have been appointed under
ths provisions of this article shall be
ramoved or discharged except for eaua.
upon- wrlttea charges (of which on copy
shall be served upon blm and a dupJt-
eate filed with th oommlssloa.)
In case Um suspended offioer desired to
appeal to the com mission, as he has a
tight to do anoer Um eanrter, th com
mission will be unable to haar bis
as they have received no notlnoatioa af
his dismissal front Um department. -,f
U. S. MINT PLANT FOR
FAIR TO BE COMPLETE
Tba plant Showing tha coining of
money by Um United States mint t ba
operated la Portland during th Lswls
and Clark fair will b It per cant better
than any other vr exhibited at any
exposition. Thla aasuranee to given by
Me. Church, auperlatendant of mechani
cal construction of th department ot
th United States mint wha baa been
ordered to Washington from St Louis
ta consult with tha department In regard
to the Installation of thla government
exhibit la Portland next year.
Before leaving St Louis ha gava Di
rector of BxhlbltS Dosoh th particulars
concerning the plant to ba installed bar.
Th government, will put la two new
furnace which will permit of the con
tinuous operatloa of the plant In tha
other exposition thera has been but one
fume oe, which necessitated th shut
ting down of th plant about half tha
tlma Mr. Dosoh ta a letter to the direc
tor general says that h I certain th
mint 'pUn in Portland will be finer than
anything previously, axhiblted ta Um
United State.
Invite Investigation also.
MAMT nAJstS WZXA FASTXOXFATS
tm rMussmttATs mxna oomn.
mm oobi sTSitji isvuut mm w
Ttstttas aoldler wha an ta take part
ta the rifte compattuoa Tnuraday ara
already praatlclng at tha ran. Koa-
borg's team baa boon on the ground a
day oc two aad each day m takaa ta
th targets for a round to get tta bear-
Inge. Othar teams ara showing lib 1
tarost.
A fun list af tba contestants has boon
submitted ta Adjutant 0nrai Jlnaer,
who Issued th gnrai ordr for Um
oampatiUon. Bvsry organiaauoa la th
state at repraaented. Teams hav been
praeUolng on thalr bom ranges for the
vent, and aomo good scores seam prob-
abla Th list of name submitted by
van oaa oompaay commanders as ecav
petltore and substitute. Is aa follows
Aabland. . company B JuleuL T, at.
Carter, Bergeante Qorg Sponasr and
XX 3. Bddy, Corporal U. Tbcmaa and Pri
vate a. rx Shelly.
Buaone. eomDanr A CapC C C nanv
asnd. aaiwaant Robart B. Morris. Cor
poral Raymond pardaw and Privates Ed
ward R. Davl aad Jaawg U Furnish;
company C. Lieut. H. H. Hunter. Br
aeant W. A. GUbert. Corporal Thomas
IsoOormaak and Private Cecil Heoder
bob aad afalvla Lamb. ' .
Roaafaura. comnany T Cunt. T. B.
Hamlin. Sergaaate W. U. TrefleM and
Fred Stewart and Prlvatea m w ana
C S. Jaokson. '
Woodbum, company I sai gaanTa atoy
Kalaav and Orover Todd and Privates
A. W. Bannstt. Charte T, Boanay and
Bdwln Walker. . ' .
Th Zmlle. ompany T Capt. a. k
Bartlett, Sergaaats Boy Burgatvana
William A. Moon, Corporal Frank Tyler
and Private George Robinson.
la arandav oonioaar It LleOt. A. B.
Rogers. Serreant James H. Oertrldg and
Prlvatea W. La Wen ham. vbsjum -a.
OUver. A. Blmor and m. BoJIng.
iMbaaoaTroop A, cavalry, capt. m.
, Blklna, Sergt ML I Smith and Pri
vates H. Rawlins. B; Taokar aad
Berrt E. R Pugh. .
Bakar Cltv Compeny A. &tent. B. w.
Halnea Serat. Bert W. Prescott and Prl
vatea at H. Haw It y, Lawls B Thompson I
and Paul H. Webb,
Portland Company B. sargt. w.
Daugberty and Privates Jordan, White
end Dunlnp; Company C aargr. Araru
Lm Lowes and Prlvatea a U. PatUngcr,
Volnay A. Driver. Freeman Toung and
Corp. Uewla It. Del; Company B. Lieut.
W. U ormandy, corp. jonn maiaoa ana
Private Frank Falrchllds and J. H. Pot
ter; Company F, LleoC W. M. Danny,
Sergt. L. B. Crouch, Corp. J. J. Conway
and Private B. D. Jonaa and Corp. If. S.
Cadonan: Company H. Capt. Boy H. Do-
bl. Sergt B. Oeer, Corp. U. Cramer ana
Privates Oascb and Dtoksl; Company K.
Capt- B. O. Scott, Bergta. W. T. Bird and
A.' J. Roym, Corp. J. B. wpcrou ana m-
vate M. Q. Maynard,
Albany Comoany O. Lieut. W. U
Harks, Sergt B. O. Back man and H.
J. Moor and Private J. Abrama and W.
a Wllklna
Salem Company - af, Smaants B hat-
ton and White aad Prlvatea Bauay, Mut
ter and Rider.
Four comDvtttora ara snowed trom
aoh company, and on substitute. Tha
ralas for ths shoot, as promulgates oy
ths sdtutarrt-awesraL eaU too baU alow
and rapid firing; the first at range of
00. SO and tto yard, and rapid firing
at 100 and to yards. Tba regulation
Krar-Jorgvneea is to b used, trlggor
three-oound nulL am munition as msnu-
faoturod by th grdnano department of
the army. rne eonieax wiu oa uraor
reaular army rules for target practice.
Th Lebanon troop of cavalry hold Um
state cup, and Sergt. B. U Smith of the
earn command baa tba stats meoaj.
Both must be won In thro annual com
petitions before they becom the perma
nent property of tha victor, and last year
wag th first Um they war up. .
WOULD BE SUICIDE"
GUILTY AS CHARGED
Mr. Jannte Oitl stood bafor ntunlct-
pal Judge Uogu thla morning, pleaded
guilty to a charge of dfeorderly eon-
duct la attempting ulcle. and ex
plained to th eoart and to Deputy City
Attorney Fltsgerald why ah drank
laudanum early yesterday morning with
suicidal Intent, ah was Jealous ne-
oaus her husband cam bom long af
ter n had promised ha would return.
she said. Mr. Olll will be In court to
morrow morning, by order of the court.
to. tell what h think about his wife,
aa to her ability to restrain baraelf from
further attempt ta take her life. She
aald she thought she could restrain
eereelf In future.
Aa published In Th Journal yester
day, this Is the first tiro In the history
of the city that a person he been ar
rested for attempting self destruction.
Disorderly conduct was th charge. Tha
purpose, as explained by Deputy Flts
gerald. la to check the suicide epidemic
In Portland. Statistic show an alarm
ing Increase, be aald. In th number of
suloldea and attempts at sslf dosUno
tlosw . ; V .; .
HUME INJUNCTION I
SUIT IS FINISHED
1
' (gpFdal Msaatca te Tsa earaal.
Rose burg. Or Oct. it. Ths circuit
court of thbs district after aa adjourn
mnt of an week, reopened yesterday
morning. The only Important oaae
brought up was that of an injunction
suit of It. 0. Hume against M. B. Burns
and It others from Curry county Th
plalnUfr asks that th Rogue river from
lte mouth to a point vfght mltaa up th
stream, b closed to flsnennen with the
eaesptlou of those ta hi employ; as h
own tb land on both sides of Um
stream for that distance.
Hume's attorneys are B. H. Country
man of Saa rrancjoeo and W. C. Hal of
Grants Pasa. while ths defendants ara
represented by Judge Mnnley of Port
land. John Hall of Marshfleld, and
Bobert Burns of Cequllle City. The
rase was finished yeewroay evening. A
decision wlU nt ba banded down for
ma time. ' t -
OOsTTBACrTOBV s)FF eTsTFAXB
' A. Mcfntosir. th aoritraeter Who waa
placed on the on f sir list by the riggers'
and 11 nor' unloa, has agreed to employ
no mor nonunion men, and hie nam
has bren Sraaed from th blackboard.
Officers of ths Is bor organ! sa Uon itate
that he ha signed aa agreemsnt with
them to employ unloa men altogether in
any work that he .may have around the
drydmrk. At Ih tlm be put tho tug
Taltnoah In repair tho Hwtracter got
rt ewteld of tho unloa to do th
SB FPOgl 11 0 IS TA
OOxta VF AT VXAV
Asm
' aMSATTOsTaA
ill SjOOXHS
nuxf ii
TJnl Sam has not abandoned th pur-
auU af the land and timber thieve and
cm sensational development arc an
ttctneted within Um neat . two month.
To federal grand jury was notified tarn
morning by Judge Bellinger that n
would be expected to convene again ta
December and It la aa open secret that
at teat time Um government expects to
nrasaat evldanoe which may result la a
frsb batch of Indlotmont ot parson
Implicated In tn land xreuoa,
Bafor th arand Jury convene agabt.
the case agslast Horaoe IfcKlaioy, Ma
rls War and their co-conaplrator will
have been tried, and there ts reason to
expect that they will be prcduotiv ox
som Important revelations, tor the gov-
amments attorneys are confident that
tbey will be able to lay bar tba whole
achame and to estabUah um identity ox
the orlnolpals In tha frauda The oaa
sgalnat Henry .Meldrum, ak-survyor
general of tha state, la also to coma
un for trial tn Nov amber. Meld rum Is
charged with fraudulent surveys M
government lands, and tare ara many
indications that bla operation ware
oonduoted with th knowledge and coa-
nivanoe of Um general land omoe, of
which Blnger Hermann was then tha
head. Meldran)' oaa has been set for
Novmber la. 1
M. U Pipe and Thomas O'De ap-
psared bafor - Judge - Bellinger this
morning and entered a formal demur
rer la behalf of S. A. D. Puter and
Emma Watson. In th oases In which
thaw ara eharaad Jointly with MoKltt-
ley and ether of Conspiring to defraud
th government of public lanaa. -xne
two defendants war th Only on who
had not hitherto entered a plea. Tha
demurrer waa promptly ovrruld and
both defendants then entered a plea of
not guilty. They will be tried- with
their oo-defnoanis wovompw sa. ,
TO CHSISTEN NEW
- CAR ONE SOON
f ' ' 'J. .
J. .. II I , ,-: ( -
The next step tn th aonsolldathm of
th City and Suburbaa and Portland
Railway companioo will be the oper
aUoa of th two systems under Um
nam of th Portland Consolidated Rail
way oompany. Th christening will
take place lees than two weeks from to
day, but beyond that no ehang Is an
ticipated for some tlm to com.
An official remarked thla morning:
' it takaa Uma to merge two big cor
poration Of this kind. A surprising
number of UtU details must be figured
out. Before a new policy ta deemed
upon, a thousand and one things must
ba given careful consideration, so as
to work for the best Intoreets of th
public ss weU as Um oompaay. What
the public ta most Interested In, I pre
sume, is Um axchana of transfers be
tween th two system, and. this wUl
probably be inaugurated oon after Um
nam Is manced." c
Char lea F. gwigert. apuiaaar of tin
City- and Suburban, and Mana-r- C L
Fuller of the Portland -Railway om
pany, returned last evening-from their
eastern trip - Tbey wer at St. Louts
while several Important street railway
conventions were la progress, . among
them Um American Association of Street
Railway Men. th Street Railway Ac
countants' association and tha Mechan
ical and Bteetrteal assoclaUoa. At these
various meetings they mat managers of
transportation concern from all the
principal cities of ths United States and
afterward visited a number of promi
nent cities, where they derived new
Mesa that will ba of immense ealu tn
the operation of tb eonsolldatsd sys
tem. . --
FRATERNAL -TEMPLE
IS TO BE ERECTED
.
i-
Fraternal organlxations of this city
win erect a fraternal tempi for tha
Lewis and Clark exposition. . At a meet
ing of too or more of the highest officers
of each of the subordinate fraternal so
cieties of this city last night It was
the unanimous decision of th large and
enthusiastic gathering that whatever Um
ooet the temple must be constructed.
At a meeting to be held Thursday
night the plans for issuing stock cer
tificate for membership to Um' asso
ciation will be adopted. Tb bolder of
the certificate must be members of
some fraternal organieeUon Th cer
tificate will entitle him to all th priv
ileges of , Um fraternal building at tha
fair. 1 "
William Reldt was appointed chairman
of the soliciting commute and hi
hetpers trill be named this evening by
President Wer kin. Tbey win begin Im
mediately to canvas Um city for stock
subscriptions. (
It ts expected thera wffl b Drtl dif
ficulty encountered in raising sufficient
funds for the proposed building. At Um
meeting but night a teprMeauulv of
the Knights and Ladles of Bejsurlty
stated that th grand lodge of that order
bad voted 900 toward the building fund
and might also give another tX.
Portland lodge of the Masonic fra
ternity promised to make an appropria
tion as a result of President Werieln's
visit last Friday , evening Industry
lodge of the A. O. TJ. W. will also make
a large subscription at tb next meeting.
Prom this time on It Is mrpeoted that
subscriptions will coma m rapidly.
Why
Don't yon give
obano rou So tt
your heart tho asm
o the other organ t
Why? Because when any other or
sen la in trouble. It refuse to. work.
and you hasten to repair It
Th heart, th aver faithful servant
never refuses as long aa It has power
to move, but continues to do the best tt
can, getting weaker and weaker, until
It Is past repair, and then atop. It la
Just aa sick as th other organs but
because It will work you let It
However. It's not too late fat g
nang of heart" so remember.
' Dr. fttHes' Heart Cure ,
will gtv th heart atrength and vital
Ity to overcome Ltsslness, Palpitation,
Short Breath, Faint Spells, Pains in
Heart and Aide, and all other Heart
arhe and dlfflcultle.
"My heart would ache and palpitate
terribly, and at times I could hardly
breath. " Drv -Miles Heart Car has
restored me to perfect health, and I aw
very grateful."
MIRfl EMMA J. BARTON,
Wo. 1 Bill at, Waterlown, N. T..
Th first bottl will benefit: If not,
Um druggist wiu return your, mmey -
mm'mwmmwwuw xm fajds w
BBAJS ntn AT AJt SUBZ.T
PASS . , . --. ' j i
(liiHil Dispstm ts Tba Jaersal.)
BeOem, Or, Get. la. The interior de
partment has bee th object of much
oemnlatet for haviag withheld far
try greet traota of land auitabia for
agrieultur only. wlUl a view. K 1
eemed, eridenUy, ot preventing its be
ing selected sa basis for lieu lands by
auoh corporations or parson a might
have claim within tb rasarve.
Governor Chamberlain has found
fault at least with Um evident fact that,
notwithstanding th state waa deeply
Interested la the auesUon, th Interior
deoartment waa Inclined to pay no at
tention at ell tb Um desires or Inter
ests af th state. After getting but
UtU saUsfaeUoa nam the commis
sioner of the general land offlo. gover
nor Chamberlain wrote to President
BooaevelL His first letter In August
m followed by Um release of oartala
lands, which bad bean held adjololng
tha nmnoaad r erven
Th aovsrnor then dOOMM mat UM
aa to writ to for a final clearing up
of th matter waa tha an who had
oaud .things to be don before, ao en
September t. Governor Chamberlain
wrote to the president as followaj
"X fully realise th dtOloultM unoer
which tba land department labor la Um
relation of thee reserves and oommand
the efforts which ar being mad to pre
vent private holdings within the re
serve from being utilised aa valid
baals for Indemnity selection as soon
as Um reserve ara permanently cre
ated. During my visit east last rail, la
order -to assist th department as much
as possible. X furnished Commissioner
Richards with a Hat of us name ox in
dividuals who had purchased oaoot
section within th reserves referred to,
with tha date, amount af purchases
and whatever other information I had.
offering to aid at all time m aoing
wht i amiid to nrovent Um trauduleat
disposition not only Af government, but
of state land.
T alnesrelT trust that om legteiar
Uon may be bad at Um nut ssaslon af
oongreas which wlU prevent th creation
of new baa for tndamnlty selection and
will provide a rut for equitable x
ohange for anolt baa as baa been al
ready created. '''''"
"The unnecisaary 'withdrawal ex inea
large bodies of land trom public entry
can only be Justine by to aesir en um
land department to prevent the erection
of baste for undesirable wtohaaga of
id, it to me that where per
sons and corporations have private hold-
In within the limits of these tempo
rary reoervea which they ar unwilling
to exchange for land of equal value.
It would be wis tn creating such re
serve permanently to adopt th Wicokor
board1- oollcv. leaving them pracuoauy
at th mercy of the United tatas gov
ernment.'' - f.Vv
la ana war to ta abovar OCT. Chant-
berlaia ba a tetter from tb prasldant
inoloainn oa from Commissioner w. A.
Richards of th general land office, re-
gurdtns th propoaed Bin mounwia
and Wallowa forest reserve, commis
sioner Richards says:
Beaardiac the ..private holdings In
tb area- involved. Qov. Chamberlain
refers particularly to land which had
paaaed to tho state -of Oregon and wer
purchased from Um stats at the Um
of th withdrawal by parties Intend! ag
to as th land aa basis for forest re
serve ilea selection to oaa tbey should
be finally included within the i serve.
He suggests that th seoratary of tb
Interior might confer with Um state of
ficials regarding tola elaa ec lands
with a View to preventing, so Tar as
poeeible, their -Intended as aa basts for
election.
It was "tb Intention to release as
much of th lands temporarily with
drawn aa are not needed for the forest
Reoemmeodatlon ara now tni
preparation favoring Um Immediate
restoration of - very extensive with
drawn areas la Oregon wbkm have Just
been reported by Um secretary ot agri
onltur as undesirable for forest r
purposes, gnd ander the present
policy ot the department actual set
tlers win b given a prefer noe right tit
th acquisition of the land to b re
stored," This answer from tba com ml loner
sent by th prealdent probably fore
casted the release for tba -withdraw"
Hat as reported Saturday or Sunday ,
CORVALLIS MAN IS '
AGAIN IN TROUBLE
J
Corvallts, Or.. Oct ts. Oeorae Avery.
who stabbed Albert Lytl of Philomath,
a week ago, ta again In trouble. Xt ap
pears that Avery and Painter .Byland
had held a grudge against each other
for several days. They met In a bar
ber shop her Saturday night, and eg-
changed some abuelve language. Avery
made a move a though to reach for hi
hip packet, when Hyland picked up a
chair and struck htm over the head.
Avery received a .sever gash la the
back of Um bead. He waa Intoxicated at
th time, and waa la a serious condition
yesterday, but is improving.
WOMAN'S INFATUATION
;: COSTS HER FORTUNE
' (Spanal Dtoeatab at tat Jeers!.)
Taooma. Wash., Oct. f. The arrest m
this city of H. C Taylor, aa Indian,
bring to light tb tragedy of a broken
home, and th kma of 4 fortune to a
whit woman, who became mfatuatsd
with Um Indian, bow at Jail. The
charge aasint th redskin offender Is
forgery, and he has served two terms to
Walla Walla penitentiary for similar of
fenses. Tha white woman who deserted her
bus band and children and afterward se
cured a divorce and married the Indian,
was Mary Stroud, 'a resident of Bnum
claw. Wash. She received as bar share
of community property til. tot ta cash.
Last June she married Taylor and ther
cam to Taooma to Itva, He spent all
her -money and than began fargtag
cheeks for mere, and wlU likely return to
Walla walla. .
Her brother, Henry I Stroud of Bnum
lew, says th Indian, aided br tba
woman, eeeared IS. too from blm. . .,
Martha Washington shanter of the
Eastern Star will toave Portland th a
body on a special ear tonight to visit
th chapter at Oregon city by peolai
invitation. Entertainment will he dto-
vlded by the Oregon City enapter, to be
followed by a banquet and aa old-fash-
toned "aortal time"'
telle a lwia'
" E3nsl Ye Bsfw Alwarys
ta mam fbr trva SO TOnsr.
eVMt
, - w..wm JsJUOWTJcaaa voeewiltawom tn thla.
U OogaBttwftBsm, Imltsstffws
xmsrlauanu ihgi irUU with tutd OBMlangy tap hceMth ef
IVhbt b CASTOHIA
Is s svnloM sobattttitf) fbr Otwtor OO.
, rridv Tjtops ad SooiUna; Bt"ipsV It Is Plrsitat. ,
emm tains tvtBtlMr Op4imt MorphiaB mar ebr Sajroois6
abateuuw. Its Shto) la its ssMitee It destroys Worasl f,
s sand.anUS Feyeriihnpgs. It Ottrejd DlaWrtMBm aad Wbad "
4 CoUo. UrtUtmm Toethlnsj TnsAlav ear Muo!lrjBtlom '1
. Bad Vmalmmvf. U Bsstmllstfei the Food, reejakfctes thm
fttottasQh mmm Bowwls sTtna; faemlthy and BaUtttBa slcma.
Amm Clowe FansaTr, Tha Math Fykad, v . v
CSnuiMi CASTPRIA AUWAYS
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W respectfully call th attention of Rets and Bastauranr trad to
th fact that we manufacture Hotel Bang from t-ft. to 11-ft both portable
and to set In brick, also hav large lie of Hot) goods, copper and reUnned.
Write or phone ss for price. .
' We Mnufaetur tha largest Um of Cook Steves, Bang gad Bettors
aa tta paoifl Coast ,' v . . -.
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RASMISSEN & CO.
Pfi'mts, Oils, Sash, Doors, Etc.
I When It Comes to Colors !
WeU. Ch man who can select a aecvti taat wiu pica sis wire re a won
der. We pieaee the wive of thousands of ma with our selection of
en lore but then, bless you, w give them a ehotc of forty different su
perb colors In plain house paint Th paint that won't com oiT mad
In our own Portland factory specially for this climate cold under th
moot liberal at gueraate. Color card saailsd on receipt of postal, card
racuvat. . j . . , "
Fisher, Thorsen& Co.
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kaa mmrmm toat aJwrtannrek
BBS sMwMtanaVVMugf big
SCtfnalsuDSrviHom ihiMfanmmnR,
mmm Jrt mm mod' Brobo :
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ta tkt WarU't fatr Oty vi St. hul
MhTiwupofa, gnd throogh Sccaic Cokredo.
No caang of can 0dcs to St. Lopit sd3
St. Pattl ftp St. Looia.
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McDowain, Oeaeral Agt.
Street, ear. Alder Sliest,
go. aetoan Umit, nxaety day.
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