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About The times. (Portland, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1912)
THE TIMES BEN SELLING Phone or Write Government Standard Powders Company 90 First Street u & s y 'i w * O o O D N O t C H li m i DINO W ì /V ft? ” *> ^ f * • * 1 I P O R T I.ANO.O REG O N BAGGAGE STORED THREE DAYS FREE THE Baggage & Omnibus Transfer Co. General Transfering and Storage Main Office and Warehouse PARK AND DAVIS STS., PORTLAND Telephones: Main 6980, A 3322 SUBSCRIB E FOR THE TIMES Send in Your Subscription today THE TIM ES COMPANY, 212J First Street, Portland, Ore. Find enclosed $2.50, for which please send me THE TIMES for one year and until otherwise ordered. Name------------- Troy The prune crop around will be the best In years. Blossom season will be celebrated | at both Hood R iver and The Dalles j Bill Passed Requiring Presi- with appropriate festivities. Candidates to Expose The Linn County Oil com pany has filed articles of incorporation at Sa Their Accounts. lem. It is capitalized at $1.000,000. C harles P. Fortm lller, a well known W ashington.—A presidential cam business m an of Albany, died at St. paign publicity bill passed the house M ary’s hospital In th at city, aged 53 after a short debate m arked by b itter years. Senator C ham berlain has secured dem ocratic attack s upon Colonel and President Taft. Ihe passage of his bill perm itting the Roosevelt The bill would require each candi construction of a bridge across the date for the presidency or vice-presi W illam ette at iiew berg. Stricken suddenly w ith paralysis, dency to file w ith the secretary of the W. F. Boothby, one of Salem 's best U nited S tates, both before and after known building contractors, died In prim aries, nom inating conventions PORTLAND th at city. Mr. Boothby w as 72 years and general elections, "full correct Item ized statem en ts of all money and old. The gasoline schooner Osprey has things of value received by him or by any one for him w ith his knowledge B en S e llin g , w h o defeated S e n a to r been saved afte r having been beached COUNTY COl’kT OF THE STATE B o u rn e fo r the R e p u b lic a n n o m in a at the m outh of tL« Rogue River. It »nd consent.’’ T he nam es of all per IN THE OF OREGON, FOR MULTNOMAH tion fo r U n ite d S ta t e s se n a to r In the suffered no m aterial dam age from the sons who contributed m ore than $100 COUNTY. to his fund tvnd a statem ent of all Iu the M atter of the E state of O re g o n p rim a rie s. experience. H EN RIET T A KERN, Deceased. The interior departm ent has notified prom ises and pledges of offices m ade C lfA TIO N . by him w ith the nam es of the persons To J. ,T. Korn, Albert E. Kern, George F. ROOSEVELT WINS IN OREGON R epresentative Hawley th at local of Involved. Kern, Jo hn M. Kern, T. J. Kern, Wil ficials agree to give the w ater users liam Kern, Tabitha Kern, Meta l)e The bill would require further th at Ben S e llin g W in s R e p u b lic a n N o m in a on the K lam ath Irrigation project wa Mond, William Struve, John Struve, Veda Kern and Delbert Kern, m anagers of political com m ittees or Letha, tio n fo r U n ite d S ta t e s S e n a to r. te r by May 1. and all other known and unknown heirs voluntary organizations supporting and devisees of Henrietta Kern, deceused: Portland.—U nder th e first presiden The Saa Francisco B rew eries com IN T H E NAME OF T H E STATE OF tial preference prim aries held in Ore pany. lim ited, which recently filed the cam paigns of candidates and all OREGON, you are hereby commanded to beforo the Honorublo County Clerk gon R ooaerelt w as the choice of the article# of incorporation at Salem with persons w orking In behalf of such can of appear the State of Oregon, in and for tho of Multnomah, at the Court House Republican voters, w ith S enator La the secretary of state, is Bhown to be didates, file w ith the secretary sim ilar County in the City of Portland, on the 15th day statem ents. F ollette a good second. P resident capitalized at $831,600. of April, A. D. 1912, at the hour of nine T he m easure received no opposition o clock A. M. of said day, to show cause, T aft w as a bad third in th e race, both W illam ina Is the home of an Indian if any exist, whv an order of sale should bo made of the following described land baseball team known as the Chinook on its final vote. It carres a penalty as not prayed In P ortland and the state a t large. for in the petition of A. E. Kern, G overnor W oodrow W ilson, of New Indians. A. M iller is the organizer of $5000 or three y ears’ Im prisonm ent. administrator, with the will annexed of tho S ena te P a s s e s Im m ig r a t io n B ill e8tnto of Henrietta Kern, deceased, herein Jersey, w as the choice of th e Demo of the team and he is planning to take before filed, to-wit: An Im m igration bill, w ith the edu Lot numbered threo (3), in block num cratic voters for president, though the redskins on a tour of the east. three (3), in Columbia Heights Ad Speaker Champ Clark received a sub S enator Bourne hus secured from cation test, passed the senate. The bered to tho City of Portland, and also stan tial vote in m any counties. Gov the senate subcom m ittee on com m erce test adopted requires th a t every m ale dition lots numbered twenty three (23), twenty- four (24), twenty-fivo (25), twenty six im m igrant m ust read and w rite, and ernor H arm on, of Ohio, received a the adoption of his am endm ent to the ¡26), twenty-seven (27) and twenty-eight in block numbered thirty-seven (37), very sm all vote and w as not a factor river and harbor bill increasing the m akes th at provision applicable to Im in (28), Peninsular Addition Number Three, to appropriation for the Celilo canal from m igrants from C anada and o th er coun tho City of Portland, in th e race. all in tho County of and Stato of Oregon. tries of the w estern hem isphere, who Multnomah Ben Selling w as successful in w in $600,000 to $800,000. Witness my hand and the seal of said are exem pted by th e original hill. Re ning th e Republican nom ination for Requisition papers w ere issued by C o n r t ^ m x e d this 11th day of March, A. U nited S tates senator over S enator G overnor W est for Marion W. Dear- ligious refugees would be exem pted. F. S. FIELDS, Jonathan Bourne, th e present incum dorff, who is w anted In U m atilla coun An am endm ent to provide for the de Clerk of tho County Court. ty on a charge of assault w ith a dan portation of aljlens conspiring to over (Seal of County T- Court. bent. F- NOONAN, Multnomah Deputy. gerous weapon. He Is under arrest throw other g 4 ernm ents w as passed. County, Stato of Oregon.) ThiB w as said to apply especially to a t Pasco, W ashington. O p e n S h o p F ig h t In Sp o k a n e . COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE Spokane, W ash.—Union men of Spo H aw ley’s bill for the relief of Sher anti-M exican agitators. The Chinese IN THE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF MULTNOMAH. exclusion law is Incorporated In the m an county settlers who w ere com kane have started a fight ag ainst the In the M atter of the E state of F. PORTER, Deceased. open-shop order of the building trades pelled to abandon vnluable Improve general bill. The im m igrant head tax REBECCA Notice is hereby given that the under em ployes in a m anner th at prom ises m ents on account of landB being in Is Increased from $4 to $5. signed, Ed A. Schloth, has been appointed by tho County Court of the State of Oregon, S p a r r o w s E a t A lfa lfa W e e v ils to involve nearly every labor organiza cluded in a m ilitary road grant, hus County of Multnomah, adm inistrator been reported favorably by the house W estern grow ers of alfalfa, th re at of for the the Estate tion and building firm in the city. of Rebecca F. Porter, deceased, duly «pinlified ns such. ened w ith the destruction of th eir and All has persons The em ployers favor a cu t In pay com m ittee. having claims against said are hereby notified to present the for carpenters, m ason tenders, elec T he body of S tu art J. H ardy, the crops through the alfalfa weevil, will estate same to tho undersigned, at the office of young m an employed on the O.-W. U. rejoice to learn th at the common spar tricians, painters, m etal w orkers and Paul M. Long and Christopherson & M at thews, 4 15-417 Yeon Building, Portland, Ore common laborers. It is believed th at & N. com pany’s w harf at AHtoriu, w ho row is the arch enem y of this pest. gon, vouchers and duly verified, nearly every union in the city will fell from th ere April 5, w as found by H eretofore the sparrow has been re within with six proper months from the date of the first notice. the steam er M yrtle, floating in the garded as the ra t of the feathery king publication ED of A. this SCHLOTH, fight any reduction of wages. Administrator. Colum bia river near th e railroad dom—useless verm in whose only m is PAUL M. LONG and CH RISTO PH ERSO N A MATTHEWS. draw bridge. sion w as to destroy and w ithout a re 415-17 Yeon Bldg., S in g le T a x is Defeated. Attorneys for Administrator. E verett, W ash.—Single tax lost by Sheriff B urns has received a tele deem ing quality. Now the Biological Date publication, April 27 ,1912. a sm all m ajority in E verett's rceent gram from the chief of polloe at San Survey, aB a result of experim ents con Date of of first last publication, May 25, 1912. Francisco, saying th at P. J. Sm ith, ducted in lTtnh, Colorado and W yo ch a rte r election. In th e canvass of th e vote m ade by th e city council, it who is w anted a t A storia to answ er m ing last sum m er, announces that the w as shown th at single tax failed to charges of passing bogus checks at only bird found w ith an appetite for Clifton am ounting to $120, has been the alfalfa weevil was the much-de carry by fifty-three votes. arrested there. spised sparrow. J. N. Teal of Portland was appointed T he governm ent has not been Idle to represent the Portland, S eattle and In com bating this pest, and does not Tacom a cham bers of com m erce at the Intend to depend on the sparrow ex m eeting in W ashington April 22 to clusively. An Italian parasite which Commercial Artist discuss plans for a national board of destroys th e weevil is being brought and trade. T he m eeting was called by to this country. R e g u la t io n of O ce a n L in e r s P ro p o se d Chicago.—L atest figures regarding P resident Taft. Cartoonist the results of the tornado which sw ept Calling attention to many boiler ex R egulation of tran satlantic liners to over Illinois and Indiana Sunday even plosions In w recks on the H arrim an prevent a repetition of the T itanic dis 348 MARKET STREET ing and which spread to Georgia, Ala railroads, W alter C hristie, secretary aste r Is alined at in a resolution Intro bam a and Florida, give 72 dead, nearly of the Shops Federation of th e Harrt- duced In the senate, upon w atch the 200 Injured and nearly 100 fam ilies m an system , has appealed to Governor senate foreign com m ittee ordered a Phone Main 5645. Rea. Phono E 0181. destitute. More than 100 hom es w ere W est to take up the subject w ith con favorable report. dem olished and the property loss to gress and get th e laws enforced. The resolution provides th at the taled several hundred thousand dol Fifteen of the m ost im portant geo president of the United StateB shall lars. graphical societies In the world are to negotiate with o th er m aritim e powers G reatest dam age was done a t Bush, send representatives to southern Ore an agreem ent regulating sea lanes to Civil and H ydraulic Engineer W Ulisville, M urphysboro, Cam pus, gon this sum m er to view C rater Lake. be used by the big liners, and for the 587 E. 15th St. N. Portland, Ore. Freem an and K ankakee, 111., and Mor The occasion is the celebration of the establishm ent of a uniform equipm ent sixtieth anniversary of the Am erican aboard the vessels and for th eir sys occo, Ind. tem atic inspection. G overnor Deneen and A djutant-G en G eographical Society of New York. General Surveying, Landscape Ka eral Dickson have arranged to extend Mrs. H. C. Campbell, of Portland, i'o stm aster G eneral Hitchcock has gineering, Construction Superinten state relief to the stricken In Illinois. for a num ber of years one of the most addressed a com m unication to the Bush, a village of 600 persons, In enthusiastic w orkers la the Interest of chairm an of the bouse postoffice com dence, Reports and Estim ates on P roj W illiam son county, suffered heaviest. foreign m issions in the northw est, was m ittee, recom m ending that a provision ects, W ater Supply, Irrigation, Sewer elected president of th e W om en's be inserted In the pending postoffice Now Lumber Exchange Bldg. F iv e L u n a t ic s B in d A tte n d a n t, E sc a p e N orth Pacific P resbyterian Board of appropriation bill, authorizing the pay age. Salem , Or.—A posse of 15 asylum M issions at a m eeting of the delegates ing of $2000, the m aximum am ount prescribed by law, for paym ent to the attend an ts is scouring the vicinity of In Spokane. Salem searching for four dangerous Labor Com m issioner Hoff, who has relatives of railw ay mall clerks killed C O R . E A S T Y A M H IL L Insane men, who. w ith th e aid of a been Investigating reports th at men w hile on duty, and to the fam ilies of EAST fifth who w as recaptured, overpow ered have been unlaw fully im ported frem each of the three sea post clerkH who 63 an attend an t at the institution, took Chicago to assist In breaking a strike lost th eir lives on th e 111 fated Titanic. his keys and m ade th eir escape. In the railroad m achine shops at P ort N a tio n a l C a p ita l B re v itie a land. has decided th at the company F or shielding th eir embezzling A lle n F o llo w e r s L o o k In to Rifles. hag com plied w ith the law, and th at clerks, a num ber of federal judges H illsvllle, Va.—H lllsville and the no action can be taken. will shortly face Im peachm ent pro courthouse In particular, bristled w ith T he 39th annual session of the Ore ceedings In the house of represen ta firearm s In the hands of th e officers as gon S tate G range will be held In Rose- tives. the proceedings in th e arraignm ent burg May 14-17, Inclusive, and the con One thousand postofflees of the of six m em bers of th e Allen clan w ere ference of the le c tu re rs ' A ssociation fourth class have been designated carried on. will be held at the sam e place May 16. postal savings depositories by Post- Election of officers for th e year m akes j m aster G eneral H itchcock, to begin TH E M ARKETS. this m eeting of the state grange of the transaction of business May 1. P o rtla n d . m ore than ordinary Im portance. At the present tim e all postofflees do W heat—Track prices: Club $1.02; Giving a w arning to all tim ber ewn- lng a postal savings business are pres bluestem , $1.07; red R ussian, $1.00. ers as to th e burning of slashings, idential offices. 180 Grand Avenue O ats—No. 1 w hite. $40 per ton. T he house public lands com m ittee S tate F orester E lliott has Issued the H ay—Tim othy, valley, $14: alfalfa, first circular of the season as to fire has favorably reported the R anker bill $13. PORTLAND protective work by the state board of authorizing the secretary of the Inter B utter—C ream ery, 28c. forestry, In the circular he calls a t ior to ezchange vacant public lands Eggs—Ranch, 21c. tention to the neeesslty of burning for state school lands which lie within Hops— 1911 crop, 38c; contracts, slashings at favorable tim es as being a any Indian, m ilitary, national forest |5c. (uestlon of the greatest Im portance. t)r o th er reservation upon application Wool— E astern Oregon, 16c; Wll- Im provem ents and additions recent of any state. It W I L L N O T l i r e « t a k a fam ette Valley, 19c. C ongress devoted m ost of Its tim e ly com pleted m ake O regon’s C entral M ohair—35c. fhe last days of the week to debate on S tate H atchery at Bonneville the larg- eat In the world. A total of 15,900.000 ,h * T itanic disaster. Bills and reso- Seattle. salm on and trou t eggs were taken care lutions designed to prevent repetition W heat— Bluestem. $1.07; Club. of a t th e hatchery In 1911. Tw enty ,jf th “ catastrophe off the Newfound $1.01; red Russian, $1.01. mllllor, eggs will be hatched aad land banka poured Into both houses, O ats— $39 per ton. reared during 1912. and the final total i The senate agreed to a resolution dl T h e y w ill car» s a y k in d o f HaoCoehe, no B utter—Cream ery, 30c. capacity of the plant, whan nursery | recting a thorough Investigation by m atter w hat t h c c o u M Perfectly Narmleaa. Eggs— 21c. P rtcw 35 C a n to poads now projected ere com pleted, j the com m erce com m ittee Into the * • » M A I LICHTT M » 0. CO.. Dca M.tooa, la H ay—Tim othy, $14 per ton. I causes leading tt U.<: wreck. will be 41,000,000. FOR 3 A L £ BY C. J. WILSON TORNADOES CAUSE IMMENSE DAMAGE Arthur D. Monteith u. s. Laundry Company ^HEADACHE? 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