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About The times. (Portland, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1912)
THE TIMES NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL Conference Committee Has Re ported Final Agreement on ported back to th e sen ate and bouse by th e conferees w ith the anti-adm in istra tio n am endm ents w hich would leg islate M ajor-General W ood out of of fice a s chlef-of-staff, and would leave th e location of m ilitary p o rts to a com m ission of re tire d arm y officers and tw o m em bers each of th e se n a te and house co m m ittees on m ilitary affaire. T he am endm ent w hich would re move G eneral Wood also would pre vent e ith e r B rigadier-G enerals C rozier or F unston from ev er a tta in in g the of fice of chief-of-staff. No officer who has not sp en t 10 y e ars in th e line w ith troops before becom ing a brig ad ier , w ould be eligible. A rchbald of the com m erce court. E vi i palgn in an endeavor to ex te rm in a te dence w as introduced tending to show 1 th e San Jo se scale in orchards. H e th at Judge A rchbald was a tool of the h a s issued o rd e rs th a t th is pest be at- ra ilro ad s and su sceptible to bribery. j tended to a t once or else the o rchard I will have to be cut down. OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST BRIEF NEW S OF OREGON A com pany of coast a rtille ry . O. N. : G., will be m ustered in a t Medford, j May 29. T w enty-three stu d e n ts of th e W il Events Occurring Throughout W ash in g to n .—T he c onference com lam e tte Law School w ere aw arded di m ittee in ch arg e of th e Borah-Jone« the State During the Past plom as Friday. th ree-y ear hom estead bill, rep o rted T he 20th annual reunion of th e Yam Week. w hat is declared to be a Anal ag ree hill County P ioneer A ssociation will m ent. T he m ain fe a tu re s of th e ori- be held a t M cM innville Ju n e 5. C o d e W ill be A m en d e d . ginal bill a re retained. T he first actu al c o n stru ctio n w ork H o u se R e a ffirm s C a n a l T o ll B ill. Salem .—To m ake m ore effective th e As th e bill is agreed upon, th e hom e By a vote of 147 to 126, th e house Jurisdiction of the c o rp o ratio n d e p a rt on the Sou thern Pacific line to Coos ste ad period is reduced from five to Bay was done F riday a t N orth Bend. th re e y e ars and e n try m en a re per reaffirm ed its decision th a t no toll m ent, w hich un d er th e proposed new R ep resen tativ e H aw ley is asking a should be charged A m erican v essels law to be in itiate d will c re a te a sep $10,000 em ergency a p p ro p ria tio n to m itted leave of absence of not to ex engaged in coastw ise tra d e for p a ss a ra te office of th is b ran ch of th e sta te ceed five consecutive m o n th s each age through the P an am a canal. T he governm ent, th ere I b a plan on foot to p rev en t a b reak in th e W illam ette riv year, th ey being required to notify provision was b itte rly fought and th e am end section 2230 of L o rd ’s O regon e r n e a r Independence. th e local land office w hen th ey leave T he celeb ration of th e com pletion of re su lt w as received w ith cheers. T he law s, w hich provides p e n altie s for th e land a n d of the d a te of th e ir re th e O regon E lectric to A lbany Ju ly 4 canal governm ent bill w as passed, 266 false sta te m e n ts in a dvertising. turn. prom ises to be th e biggest celeb ratio n to 61. T he house m em bership w as T he talked-of am en d m en t will be A c u ltiv atio n clause is in co rp o rated divided Into tw o groups, one holding m ade to Include real e s ta te and o th e r e v e r held in th e W illam ette valley. w hich re q u ire s th e e n try m an to cul S en ato r C ham berlain is a tte m p tin g th a t A m erican owned ships should b u sin esses not now touched upon in tiv a te not less th an one-sixteenth of to secure 200 a cre s of land n e ar P en h ave free use of th e canal and th e th e s ta tu te as it now sta n d s. the a re a of his e n try th e second y ear dleton a s a re serv o ir site for th e city, o th e r th a t all ships should pay equal and one-eighth th e th ird year. T he but th e Indians a re opposing th e m eas tolls. B o r a x D e p o sits to be W e ll D e ve lop e d. ure. bill will apply to all e n tries, including j L akeview .—L arge developm ent w ork O ffice rs of T it a n ic C e n su re d . enlarged h om estead e n trie s and all Dr. J. H. R obinett, th ird a ssista n t pending entries. A sw eeping a rra ig n m e n t of th e con j is to be done and considerable m achln- physician a t the S ta te A sylum for the E n try m en who have not y e t receiv- ' duct of officers of th e T itanic, espe I ery is ab o u t to be in stalled by th e O re Insane, will resign his position about ed a p a te n t will have th e privilege of cially C aptain Sm ith, is co n tain ed in gon Borax com pany, w hich has hold S ep tem b er 1 and ta k e up p riv ate prac com pleting th e ir proof un d er th e th re e th e re p o rt of th e se n a te com m erce ings of sev eral thousand a cre s of rich tice. y e ar bill o r c ontinuing u n d e r th e old com m ittee on th e loss of th e vessel. d ep o sits of soda a t A lkali L ake, about Ja m es R. Dimick, a p rom inent law law a s th ey m ay prefer. T he officers a re held responsible for 65 m iles from here. T he w ork will yer, politician and fa rm e r of C lack co n sist of building a larg e ev ap o ra tin g a m a s county, w as burned to d e ath in A r m y B ill A im e d at G e n e ra l W o o d th e d isa ste r because of failu re to heed th e w arnings of o th e r vessels. J. p lan t w here the product can have the a fire w hich destroyed his hom e a t T h e a rm y ap p ro p riatio n bill w as re- B ruce Ism ay, who w as a passenger, la rg e r portion of th e m o istu re rem ov A urora. is also criticized. Lax Inspection is ed, so th a t th e finished product will be P re sid e n t T aft h a s re appointed John IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE c harged to th e B ritish board of trad e, m ore econom ically h an d led in sh ip M cCourt a s U nited S ta te s d istric t a t OF OREGON FOR MULTNOMAH ping. and th e re p o rt calls a tte n tio n to the to rn ey for O regon and F ra n k C. Bram- COUNTY. Ida May Stockwell, Defendant.) lack of discipline on th e vessel. w ell a s re g is tra r for th e La G rande VS. > SU M M O NS land office. TAX LEVY FOR SCHOOLS Calvin W. Stockwell, Plaintiff, > L u x u r ie s Im p o rte d E n o rm o u s. T he extension division of th e O re I n th e N am e of th e S ta t e of O re go n : i L uxuries im ported Into th e U nited Yo u a r e h e r e b y r eq u i r ed to a n s w e r th e j C o lle ge O ffic ia ls W a n t A s s e s s m e n t to gon A gricultural college has been giv co m pla in t filed a g a in s t you in th e abo ve en- i S ta te s during th e fiscal y e ar w hich M a in t a in In stitu tio n s. ing a se rie s of in stitu te s a t Buxton on t i tl e d a c tio n w i t h i n six w ee k s from the (late | of th e p u b li ca ti o n of th is s um mo ns , a n d if | ends w ith next m onth, will exceed P o rtlan d .— A t a c onference betw een th e su b jects of dairy in g and civic im y o u fail to so a n s w e r the p la in ti f f will ap- : $200,000,000 in value. U nder th e term ply to th e ab ov e en t it l ed co u r t fo r the r e special sub-com m ittees, c o n sistin g of provem ent. lief d e m a n d e d in p l a i n t i f f ' s co m p lai n t, to- j “lu x u ries" a re Included such a rticle s th e p re sid en ts and m em b ers of th e A t Lakeview , F ra n k E. R ickey of wit: F o r a de c re e of divorc e di ss olv ing the a s diam onds, a rt w orks, laces and em bon ds of m a t r i m o n y e x is ti ng b e t w e e n p l a i n B oards of R egents of th e U n iv ersity Reno, purchased m ore th an 1,000,000 ti ff an d d e f e n d a n t an d for su ch o th e r and broideries, cham pagne and o th er of O regon and th e O regon A g ric u ltu ral pounds of th is se a so n ’s wool crop, f u r t h e r r el ie f a s to the co ur t m a y seem j u s t w ines, tobaccos and m an u fa ctu re s an d eq u it ab le . . . __. j College, resolutions w ere a dopted re p aying an av erag e of 14 V4 c en ts a T h i s s um m on s is s er ve d u p o n yo u b y p u b thereof, o stric h fe ath ers, artificial questing th e com m ission appo in ted by lic at ion by o r d e r of th e Ho n. J. P. K av a ' pound for th e lot. nau gh , J u d g e of the C ir c ui t C o u r t of the flowers, toys, p erfu m eries and co sm et I G overnor W est to in itia te a m easu re H. H irschberg, of Independence, has S ta t e of Oregon, w hi ch o r d e r of p u b li ca ti o n is d a t e d th e 23 d d a y of May, 1912, an d di- ics, jew elry, m an u fa ctu re s of gold and j before th e people providing fo r a fixed filed w ith S ta te E n g in eer Lew is appli r e c t s t h a t this s um m o ns be s er ve d u po n you silver, and num erous o th e rs of th is ! annual tax levy of 7-10 of a m ill on th e c atio n to d iv ert w a te r of the L ittle b y be in g p u b li sh e d once each we ek fo r » per io d of six co ns ecu ti ve w ee k s in I ho general c h ara c te r. asse ssab le value of th e p ro p e rty of the L uckiam ute riv e r to be used for pow er T i m e s , ' ' a n e w s p a p e r of g en e ra l c i r cu la ti o n N a tio n a l C a p ita l B re v itie s. w i t h i n M u lt n o m a h Co unty, Oregon. s ta te fo r th e m ain ten an ce of both fo r m unicipal purposes. H A R O L D A. W I L K I N S , I T he house is holding to its program schools. T h e s ta te board of fish and gam e A tt o r n e y f o r p la in ti ff . D a t e of f ir s t p ub li ca ti on , M ay 27, 1912. for a d jo u rn m en t about Ju n e 15, a l At a re ce n t conference betw een th e com m issioners gives out the s ta te D a t e of la s t pub li cat io n, J u l y 1, 191«. though no u n d e rstan d in g has been m em bers of th e two boards of re g en ts m ent th a t th e salm on in d u stry of the reached w ith th e se n a te leaders, who a t Salem th e m a tte r of providing Colum bia riv e r la s t y e ar yielded to IV T H E C O U N TY C O U R T O F T H E S T A T E OF a re not optim istic. finances for th e m ain ten an ce of the th is d istric t a bout $6,000,000. O R EG O N . F O R T H E C O U N TY O F M U LTN O M A H . A com m ittee of th e house h a s been tw o in stitu tio n s w as discussed, w ith N early every c ity of im p ortance in In the M a tte r of the Eelate of appointed to c o n sid er th e p ropriety of the re su lt th a t th e re g en ts agreed th a t Oregon has re p re se n ta tiv e s in P o rt R E B E C C A F. P O R T E R . Deceased. N otice Is hereby given t h a t th e u n d ersig n e d , su g g estin g to P re sid e n t T aft th a t he it would be b e tte r for both schools if land in th e d elegations to th e fifth a n Jo sep h P o rte r, h a s t>een a p p o in ted by th e C ounty funds for th e ir m ain ten an ce should be nual convention of th e O regon R etail C o u rt o i th e S ta te of Oregon, fo r th e C ou n ty of offer his friendly aid a s a m ediator M u ltn o m a h , e x e cu to r of th e laa t w ill a n d te s ta m e n t ra ised by d ire c t tax on a m lllage basis Je w e le r’s A ssociation, held T uesday of R ebecca F . P o rte r, deceased, a n d h a s d u ly Q uali betw een Italy and T urkey. fied as such. A pplications for pensions u n d e r th e ra th e r th an fo r each to depend on s e and W ednesday, May 28-29. A ll p ersons hav in g cla im s a g a in st s a id e s ta te are hereby notified to p re sen t th e sam e to th e u n d e r new "d o llar a d a y ” pension law a re c u rin g a p p ro p riatio n s th ro u g h th e leg An e n couraging fe a tu re of th e lum signed. a t tiie office of P a u l M. L ong a n d C h ris- to p h erso n & M atth ew s, 415-17 Yeon B u ild in g . P o r t being received a t th e pension office islatu re. b e r situ a tio n in O regon is th a t th e la n d . Oregon, w ith pro p e r vouchers a n d du ly veri T he C orvallis school is now receiv lu m b er sh ip m en ts a re c onsiderably in fied. w ith in six m o n th s from th e d a te of th e first h e re a t about th e ra te of 25,000 a day. p u b lic a tio n of th is notice. T he to ta l n um ber received to d a te is ing a n n u ally from th e s ta te $288,750, excess of th e cut, indicatin g th a t the J O S E P H P O R T E R . E xecutor. P A U L i f . LON G a n d w hile th e U n iv ersity of O regon h a s a m a rk e t for th e product is b e tte r th an 123,234 C H R IST« »PHF.RSON k M A T T H E W S . T h ere will e vidently be no wool sta n d in g ap p ro p riatio n of $125,000. 415-17 Y eon B ld g ., A tto rn ey s for E xecutor. it w as fo r th e first four m onths of last I>ate of first p u b lic a tio n , M ay 18th, 1912. legislation a t th is session of congress. year. D a te of la s t p u b lic a tio n . J u n e 15th, 1912. T he se n a te finance com m ittee h a s re L o g R ate C a se Im p o rta n t. Ja m e s and F ra n c is Beal, aged 15 B aker.—W ord w as received h e re and 17, and T hom as W illiam s w ere ported adversely th e Underw ood bill; I N T H E COUNTY CO UR T O F T H E S T A T E it h a s abandoned the plan to d ra ft a th a t th e s ta te railroad com m issioners drow ned in th e Colum bia riv e r a t W y OF OREGON. FOR T H E CO UN TY OF su b s titu te bill, and h a s refused to re will resum e the h e arin g of the log e th and th e bodies sw ept aw ay in the M UL TN OM A H. I n th e m a t t e r of the es ta te of R o s al e n d a A l po rt th e Sm oot su b stitu t» . ra te case of th e S u m p ter V alley ra il sw ift c u rre n t. T he boys had fallen m i r a M ath ew s, d e c e a s e d - No tice is h e r e b y given th a t th e u n d e r s ig n e d S e c retary W ilson of the d e p artm e n t road on J u n e 18. T h e case is being from a ra ft and W illiam s w ent to th e ir aas been ap p o i n te d by the above e n t it l e d Court a d m i n i s t r a t o r of th e e s ta te of Ro sa le n d a Al of a g ric u ltu re has ordered D octors pushed by th e B aker Com m ercial club rescue. m i r a M att hew s, deceased. All p e r s o n s h a v i n g 1 D oolittle, M itchell and Dunlap, of th e on th e belief th a t th e ra te charged for W ith th e C latsop beach o r th e Co claims a g a in s t the e s ta te of s ai d d ec eas ed are : h e r e b y r eq u i r e d to p r e s e n t th e same, w ith the ' pure food board, to conduct a te s t of hauling logs is so high th a t it prohib lum bia riv e r as objective points, s u r p r o p e r vou chers, to the u n d e r s ig n e d at 447 | th e brew eries th ro u g h o u t the c o u n try its th e bringing of m a te ria l h e re for veyors h ave been w orking for m any Ea st S t a r k str ee t, P o r tl a n d . Oregon, w it h i n six m o nt hs from the d a t e of th e f irs t p u b li ca ti o n ( to determ in e w h e th er th e in stitu tio n s th e B ak er saw m ills. m o n th s n e a r th e h e ad w a ters of the hereof. a re com plying w ith th e pure food laws. N ecanlcum and in d icatio n s point to G. R. M A T T H E W S . A dm in i st r at o r . T he house Judiciary com m ittee was th e H a rrim a n people a s th e in te re s ts C h r is to p h e r s o n & Matt hew s, ILLICIT ST ILL IS FOUND occupied the p a st w eek w ith th e h e a r A tt o r n e y s fo r A dm in i st r at or . behind th e project. D a te of f irs t publ ic at ion , une 1, 1912. ing of the c h arg es a g ain st Judge R e v e n u e O ffic e rs F a il to F in d M o o n A m ovem ent is sta rte d for th e recall D a te of la st publ ic at ion , J u n e 29, 1912. of C ounty Ju d g e A. E. L ake and Com s h in e r s W h e n T h e y M a k e Raid. E ugene.—U nited S ta te s in te rn a l re v m issioners C. H. S toughton and enue officers and local d eputy sheriffs H. C. H ooper by th e tax p a y ers of W as found a m oo n sh in ers’ still n e a r Lea- co county. T he tro u b le a rise s over a burg, 30 m iles e ast of Eugene, on th e c o n tra c t fo r a new courthouse a t T he M cK enzie riv er, and confiscated th e D alles to cost $150,000. T auna T olonen, th e 6-year old son of outfit. F o r som e tim e p a st liquor in large q u a n titie s has been sold to th e Mr. and Mrs. M atilla Tolonen, of loggers and o th ers a t L eahurg. S h e r S m ith 's Point, n e ar A storia, was fa ta l iff Brown h a s been w orking on the ly burned w hile playing n e a r th e fam case, and, becom ing satisfied th a t th e ily home. A brush fire had been sta rt | w hiskey w as being m ade in th a t vicln- ed a sh o rt d istan c e from th e residence ;lty, tu rn ed th e m a tte r over to th e fed and th e lad ra n too close to th e flames. 1 S e n a to r C ham berlain lias offered an eral officials. As a re su lt, D eputy In sp e c to r of Revenue S hellhurg m ade n am endm ent to the om nibus claim s hill j quiet trip to L eahurg and located the ap p ro p ria tin g $193,563 to se ttle In full O regon’s Civil w ar claim a g a in st the j I place in the hills. > Five revenue officers and tw o d ep u governm ent. An a p propriation to pay ty sheriffs raided th e place, finding the claim h a s tw ice passed the sen ate, j only a n old m an, som e wom en and but was each tim e defeated In the children. T he dism em bered still w as house. found u n d e r a log, w ith sack s of corn W illiam Ju d a h Jim . K lam ath Indian, convicted of m u rd er In th e second de m eal and barley. gree for th e killing of Qulm by Checas- kane, of th e sam e tribe, on N ovem ber N e w b e rg E d it o r S u e d fo r Libe l. M cM innville.—E dith P a tte rso n h a s i 22, on th e reservation, w as given a filed su it for $10,000 d am ages a g ain st I sen ten ce of 20 y ears' Im prisonm ent a t E. H. W oodw ard, e d ito r and p u blisher M cNeil’s Island by U nited S ta te s DIs j of th e N ew berg G raphic, a t N ew berg. ! tric t Judge Bean. th is county, becaues of sta te m e n ts in Following out a plan to do away an a rtic le in th a t p a p er on o r about with a se p a ra te report of each In su r A ugust 3, 1911. ance com pany doing business In the sta te , and m ake Instead a tab u lated C o r v a llis G e ts T h re s h e r m e n M e e ting. report. P rin tin g E x p ert H arris, acting Condon.—T he th re sh e rm e n ended on the suggestion of Insurance Com th e ir labors h e re and elected officers m issioner Ferguson, who originated a s follow s; John M innlck, of U nion, j th e schem e, is sending le tte rs to 35 p re sid e n t; D. Caufm an, of H ubbard, sta te officers and boards recom m end vice-president; Philip 3. B ates, of Ing th a t th e re p o rts th is y ear be m ade P ortland, se c re tary . C orvallis was $n ta b u la r form chosen a s u ie place of th e next con n ip p m iM . vention. Ilap p tn ess when nt a distance ap pears so g re at a s to tooch the sky F r u it In s p e c to r S t a r t s F ig h t. W hen It e n te rs our door It so dwln j Salem .—C ounty F ru it Inspector dies th a t very often we no longer rec Jones has com m enced a vigorous cam - | M IS S 'M I K E B E B E IN A T T H E O B P H E U M N E X T W E E K ognise lt. Borah Homestead Bill. Phone or Write Government Standard Pow ders Com pany OF PORTLAND And Have an Expert Explain Our Money Maker 90 First Street Main 6383 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 S U B S C R I B E F OR THE TIMES Send in Your Subscription today THE TIMES COMPANY, 212J First Street, Portland, Ore. 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