The times. (Portland, Or.) 191?-19??, May 18, 1912, Image 2

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    THE TIMES
White Kid Labeled “ Emma’s ly necessary, it is stated, for the pro­
Goat,” Takes Cruise About
tection of whatever right may be
City.
claimed, that the claimant appear and
Published every Saturday by THE TIMES COMPANY, Incorporated
SAN DIEGO, Cal.—The expul­ submit proof.
at 212 First Street, Portland, Oregon. Phones: Main 5637; A-2686.
sion of Emma Goldman from San
LEGAL
Diego and the tarring of Ren Commission Investigating Railroad.
ATTENTION !
NOTICI
IN
THE TIMES is not responsible for any opinions expressed by correspondents Reitman. her manager, have been Baker.—Chairman Aitchison, of the
regarded much in the light of a Oregon railway commission, who with
appearing in its columns.
A-2686
Mala 5637
joke by San Diego citizens, who the commission's engineer, W. R. Earl,
did
not
believe
that
Reitman
suff­
and
Special
Accountant
Crosby
of
Entered in Postoffice at Portland, Oregon, as second-class matter.
ered serious injury at the hands Portland, is making an examination of
of the vigilantes.
SEVEN INSERTIONS FOR $ 2.50
the books of the Sumpter Valley rail­
That the events of Tuesday road, incident to the log rate case
*A FEARLESS EXPONENT OF INDUSTRIAL PEACE
night were looked upon as a joke brought before the commission by the
was evidenced yesterday when a Baker commercial club, Is prying
SUBSCRIPTION RATES— $2.50 per year, in advance.
big automobile, containing a snow- closely into railroad affairs in thiB part
white kid. was driven through of the state.
ADVERTISING RATES made known upon application.
the city streets, with the label,
“ Emma’s goat,” upon it. Every­ Electric Railway Promised Soon.
where the machine was greeted Eugene.—A. L. Watson, newly ap­ of Portland’ s Leading Business Firms.
Satunliiv. Mav l''. 1912.
with laughter.
pointed superintendent of the Port­
Say He Got Just Deserts.
land, Eugene & Eastern railway com­
SAN DIEGO VIGILANTES
Those who condemn the acts of pany’s lines in this city and Spring-
J. H. INDUSTRIAL
MORTON, ENGINEER.
M. E.
STANLEY
the vigilantes are not expressing field, announces that all right of way ORRIN M. E. Am.
Soc. C. E.
I1E recent action of the San Diego vigilantes in tarring and fea themselves. Those who believe obstacles have been removed and that
Complete Industrial Plants or any
Reitman was tuken out of town the company will soon begin construc­ ENGINEERING ADVISER. DRAFTING Designs
thering Ren Reitman, anarchist, Emma Goldman’s manager, is and
component part, mechanical or structural.
tion
of
the
tong
talked
of
electric
rail­
AND BLUE-PRINTING.
coated
with
tar,
over
his
un­
Old Plants Modernized. Drafting.
an event that should receive applause from every true American
as it was reported way between Eugene and Monroe.
Telephone Marshall 1554.
Phone Main 1622.
citizen throughout the length and breadth of this great land of ours derclothing,
here, are declaring that Reitman
—“ the land of the free and the home of the brave”. It is an event got what he deserved for coming HIGH-LINE DITCH WANTED 824 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon. 924 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon.
that should go down in history as the beginning of a new era. Of here when the town was highly
following the shooting of Medford Starts Movement for Big Ir­
course, it all was only meant as a joke, as the tar was applied on the excited,
ARTHUR D. MONTEITH
C. J. WILSON
rigation Work.
policeman and the injury of
outside of Reitman’s underclothes. lie was not hurt half as had as one
CIVIL AND HYDRAULIC ENGINEER.
another,
at
the
hands
of
avowed
Medford.—Medford
has
decided
to
General Surveying, Landscape Engineering,
he was cared. The vigilantes did not want to harm even a hair in 1. w. W.’a.
COMMERCIAL ARTIST AND
hold a big irrigation m eeting In the
Construction Superintendence, Reports and
Estimates on Projects, Water Supply, Irri­
Reitman’s head, hut only wanted to show him and lie and his kind Chief of Police Wilson denied near future, when efforts will be made
CARTOONIST.
gation, Sewerage.
that
he
sanctioned
the
kidnaping
to secure enough property signers to
were not welcome in their city. Who is there among us who would
Phones:
Main
5645. Res. Phone E 6185.
348
Market
Street,
Portland,
Oregon.
of Reitman, and said he did not assure the construction of the high
Lumber Exchange Building.
not if necessary take drastic steps to rid our home of an unwelcome even
provide
the
escort
of
police­
line
ditch
around
the
valley
and
make
intruder? So with the San Diego vigilantes. San Diego was their men that took Miss Goldman to southern Oregon one of the best irri­
home and Heilman was an intruder. Such freaks as Reitman should the railroad' station from the gated regions in the state.
Phone East 63.
tirst be examined as to sanity and if found sane should he deported Grant hotel. lie would not ad­ The Hopkins ditch, north of Med­ Increase Y ou r Business
mit that tie knew Reitman was to ford, is already indorsed by ranchers
by placing your advertisement in
from the Touted States. Of course it would he unjust to unload him be
U. S. LAUNDRY CO.
taken
from
the
hotel.
If
any
and
will
be
constructed.
The
mem­
THE TIMES.
and his kind on any other civilized nation, hut some island out in poliee were present when Miss bers of the Medford commercial club
180 GRAND AVE„ COR. EAST YAMHILL,
Write for our advertising rates.
the Pacific Ocean should be selected, where they could mount soap Goldman’s manager was taken by will make a house to house canvass
Portland, Oregon.
boxes innumerable and plead their cause uninterrupted except for the vigilaptes, no one in authority througli the valley, securing signers
for the high line ditch, so that prac­
the small amount of work necessary to procure red call >o with which I " i admit it.
tically all the soil in the valley will
Effort to Interfere.
to make the flag they love and cherish there they could live it The No police,
howeevr, have made be under water. If this movement is
peace and harmony and realize their ideals.
little evident attempt to curb the successful it is announced on reliable
activities of the vigilantes. Mem­ authority that Peabody, Houghtelling
bers of the I. W. W. have charged & Co., of Chicago, will bond the Irri­
that they were turned over to gation scheme and insure its construc­
THE COMING ROSE FESTIVAL.
these
citizens by the police to he tion.
PORTLAND is soon to enjoy the visits of a great many sightseers escorted
from town. Chief Wil­
from till parts of the I’nited who will he guests at the Rose Carniva' son has denied
Debating Season to End.
this on the witness
Albany.—The championship of the
and it is to he sincerely hoped that tin* mayor and police forces of stand.
Oregon High School Debating League
this fair city of ours will take it upon themselves to see that these Vigilantes broke into the office now
the high schools of
the Roberts Printing Company Albany lies and between
visitors are not grossly insulted as other noted visitors have been in of
The Dalles. The teams- of
last
night
and
“
pied”
the
forms
the past by rampant advocators of the I. W. W.’s and anarchists of the San Diego Herald, the these two schools will meet in the fin­
Public sentiment has rose up against this murderous hand of ma newspaper
for the league honors for
published by A. R. al this contest
year at the University of Oregon
randers and robbers of the peace and public safety in other coast Sauer, which has taken the part on
cities, and it is to he hoped that Portland will fall in line and do her of the I. W. W.’s in the “ free Friday evening. May 31.
If
speech” fight here. No property
-3.1
part in suppressing this national eveil.
m
Portland
Pioneer
of
1859
Dead.
was destroyed. Today a commit­ Portland.—After suffering for six
r
tee of 20 citizens was making the days from heart disease, Benjamin O.
Yes, that is a personal question, a
1
rounds of the newspaper offices Whltdhouse, an Oregon pioneer of
very personal question—one that affects
4
here notifying all printers to re­ 1859, ex-manager tor the Portland Gas
J ; .
your whole life; and yet you would
fuse to publish this paper.
thank
us
for
asking
it
if
you
knew
what
& Coke Company and one of the moat
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TIMES
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THE TIMES
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Hold
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OREGON NEWS NOTES
CF GENERAL INTEREST
Events
Occurring
widely-known Masons in Oregon, died
at his home here.
BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON
The annual convention of the Salem
district Epworth league was held in
Throughout Salem May 10, 11 and 12.
M. J. Kinney of Portland has been
the State During the Past
re-appointed by Governor West as a
Week.
member of the State Board of Game
an immense power for betterment we
could be to you and your salary.
To draw a small salary month after month, year after year, is your own
fault. It is pure negligence and nothing else, for there is an institution
that is ever ready to enable you to rise to the highest, best paying posi­
tions in the profession of your choice—no matter how poor your circum­
stances may be, how old or how young you are, no matter where you
live. And to prove this the I. C. S. points to hundreds of thousands of
other men who have secured advancement and success through the I. C. S.
plan; to hundreds of others in worse circumstances than you are, whose
stories of advancement read like romance; to a growth from a mere idea
with one Course of Instruction to one of the largest educational institu­
tions in existence with 208 Courses of Instruction, backed by a capital of
six million dollars, and a total enrolment far ia excess of any other col­
lege—a growth made possible only as the result of success iu its business
—and the business of this place is to raise salaries.
Without doubt this plan is the most practical, the quickest, easiest,
aud cheapest way in the world for YOU to secure a better position
and increased earnings. It puts
1
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you under no obligation whatever
International Corrrsoondcnce Schools
to send us this coupon and allow
Please explain, without f urthcr obligation on my part,
our experts to explain our system
how I can qualify for a larg er sal ary an I a.lvancement
to the position before w hich 1 have m arked X
of instruction, and adapt a Course
to your personal needs.
Ad W riter
ArchitecM Draftsman
Show-Card W riter
Structu ra l Engineer
Do you really want to earn
Window Trimmer
Structu ra l Draftsman
Civil Service Krams.
Contractor
& Builder
more salary? Would you like the
Ornamental Designer
Foreman Plumber
Mechanical Engineer
Civil
Engineer
salary bag to yield you more each
Mechanical Drafts.
R. R. Con. Engineer
Foreman Machinist
Surveyor
week or month? Then make a
Electrical Engineer
Mining F
Electrician
Chemist
definite attempt to bring this
Power-Station Supt.
Bookkeeper
Architect
Stenographer
about by sending in this coupon.
Tomorrow never comes. Do it
S am t_________
today.
Street and No
and Fish Commissioners.
Requisition papers were issued by
the governor for Geerge Troyer. who
is wanted in Portland on a charge of
passing a forged bank check.
The Portland Railway, Light &
Power company has inegeused its cap­
ital stock from J25.000.000 to $35.000,-
000. The filing fee at Salem w as.$750.
La Grande is to have a five story
oil'ice building, which, when com plet­
ed, will be not only the tallest but the
costliest structure lu that section of
Oregon.
1 1 .«- first commencement exercise
of the law department of the Univer­
sity of Oregon will be held at Port­
land May 21. There are 44 members
Indian School Row On.
Klamath Falls.—Ill-feeling has de­ in the senior class.
veloped at Fort Klamath as the result Henry Green, of Marion county, liv­
City
•
-State
of an attempt by white settlers to ing two m iles west of Turner, commit­
drive out of the schools Indian and ted suicide by drinking carbolic aetd.
Mr. Green was 55 years old and had
half-breed children.
Indians who do not live on the res­ lived In the vicinity 30 years.
ervation and whose children, it has Oswald West, governor of Oregon,
been held by Attorney-General Craw­ will deliver the address to the gradu­
ford. have the sam e rights in the ating class of Albany college this this enterprise was subscribed by local east of Foster, a distance of about 25
miles.
schools as the white children, declare year. Commencement day at the col people.
Homcseekers' fares to the Pacific Porter Bros., the prominent railroad
they will not submit to segregation. I lege tills year will be June 12.
Jasper W estfall, city marshal, was northwest will henceforth apply to alt contractors who have built the Oregon
| murdered at W estfall by Asa Carey, points, including rortland and points Trunk and other lines for the Hill
WATER RIGHTS STATED
who while Intoxicated was shooting on the Oregon Electric. Heretofore system? have become Interested by
up the town and shot the marshal, the rates have applied only as far west purchase in the properties of the Ore­
State Engineer Issues Book for Users' ; who
shot at Carey but missed him.
as Fallbrldge station on the North gon & Western Colonisation company,
Benefit.
Arrangements are bging made to Bank road.
and in which L. \V. Hill is extensively <
Salem. State Engineer Lewis has place before the next meeting of the Seven thousand five hundred dollars Interested.
prepared a pamphlet containing infer state board of agriculture a plan to is the fee the state of Oregon will pay ! A suit against the Deschutes I,and
mutton for water users of the state tn establish children's playgrounds at the to Attorneys Cochran and Cochran ol j company, in which an injunction ts
connection with adjudication of water stale fatr for use during fair week.
La Grande for the services extending I asked restraining the sale o f’ lands,
rights.
t
Governor West has announced the over a period of three years or more ( was started in the circuit court by the
In many Instances proceedings have personnel of the cotnmlseion which
connection with the now famous i desert land board of Oregon. Viola­
been started by users of water from , will investigate the advisability of in
escheat case.
tion of the agreement with the state
various stream s and tributaries to es­ consolidation of the Oregou Agricul- Morrison
board is the principal charge upon
Carrying
out
his
threat
of
a
few
tablish rights for Irrigation, power, , tural college and the University of days ago. J. E. Morson, president of which
the suit Is based.
mining, domestic, slock and other I Oregon.
the Deschutes Land company, has i The Epworth leagues of the Eugene
uses.
With all preliminary arrangements shut down work on all steam machin- 1 district met in annual convention at
Upon a final determination of these practically completed, the fourth an- i ery
plant near La Eugene Friday.
proceedings a decree ts entered In the j nual strawberry and rose carnival, Pine at and the in company's
the next two or three Plans are being considered to make
circuit court defining and establishing which opens In Roseburg Thursday, weeks
all rights. Thereafter certificates are promises to surpass alt former events outfit. will close down the grading Buli Run forest reserve a wild bird
xnd game refuge.
Issued by the state which are the of the kind held in that section of the
The Oregon & California Railroad The Jury In the case of W. R. Foote,
basis of title to the water and are re­ state.
company is preparing to build a charged with murder In the second
corded as are deeds to land.
Twenty thousand dollars will be
line from Lebanon on tba degree, at Marshfield, disagreed.
The announcement lays stress on spent in I at Grande during the next ( branch
Woodbum-Springfield
branch, along Senator Bourne is urging the estab­
the fact that failure to make proof of few weeks in the construction of a the south fork of the Santiam
to lishment of a star route from Bum s
the claim will bar the subsequent as­ combination fair grounds, athletic a point about two and a half rtvsr
miles to Bend and from Canyon City to
sertion of the right and it Is absolute park and race track. The capital for
Prinevllle.
Politician ChaVged With Libel
Oregon City.—(’barged with a viola-
1 tion of section 3519 of the statutes re-
I biting to election, Gustav Schnoerr,
j republican nominee for representative,
j president of the Deutsche Verein of
Clackamas county, and vice-president
of the Consolidated German Societies
of Oregon, was arraigned before Judge
Campbell, given until June 3 to plead
and released upon his own recogni­
zance.
The specific charge is Criminally II
beling C. Schuebel. of the law firm of
U'Uen ^ Schuebel.
s s s s a s s
H. H. Harris, Manager, 409 McKay Bldg., Portland
P hoto« by A m erican Pro«« A ssociation.
ECENT excavations In Pompeii nave uncovered s eonstdernbt* psrt of
“the Street of Abundance,” which Is described s* » sort of Fifth a re
line o f the ancient city. Among the houses which have been explored
Is the palace of Otielllns FTnnus. apparently oue of the richest of the
Pompeians Before one of the gates, as sbowu lu the first photograph, the ex
cam tors found the bodies of the master o f the house, tits wife, two children
and two slaves overwhelmed by the ashes of the great eruption In the same
street was a fashionable drinking saloon, with the amphorae, or wine Jars, pee
feotly preserved by their thick covering of ashes The twdy of a man supposed
to have been the vintner, or the ancient equivalent of a bartender, was found
near the stone l>ar. which appears In the second photograph In other bouses
frescoes of vivid coloring »ere discovered, depleting human figures of life site
and great beauty. The Street of Abundance was evidently largely a business
street It had shops or booths with marble counters over which were sold
jew els and art objects, toilet articles, perfumes, etc. There «ere even "beauty
parlors." and In on* of them tbs excavators found recipes for complextoa
cream aud rouge.
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