THE TIMES C IT A T IO N . I n th e C o u n ty C o u rt of th e S ta te of O regon, fo r M u ltn o m ah C ounty. I n th e m a tte r o f th e e s ta te o f L ew is N . B isso n n e tt, deceased. To A lice M. B isso n n e tt E rn e s t E. B is­ so n n e tt, E v a A. W eav e r, H a ttie M o n tg o m ery , C lara P ro v a n ch a, Rose B ro ck w ay , A lm a B isso n n ett, H e n ry P e c k a n d all o th e r h eirs an d d ev isees o f L ew is N. B isso n n ett, d eceased , u n k n o w n or k n o w n : I n th e nam e o f th e S ta te o f O regon: You a re h ereb y com m anded to ap p e a r b e fo re th e h o n o rab le C o u n ty C ourt of th e S ta te o f O regon, in an d fo r th e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m ah , a t th e c o u rt­ house, in th e C ity o f P o rtla n d , on 23rd d a y o f J u ly , 1912, a t th e hour o f 9 A. M . o f sa id d a y to show cause, if a n y e x is t, w h y a n o rd er should n o t be m ade b y th e a b o v e -e n title d c o u rt a u th o riz in g a n d d ire c tin g V. A. B rew er, th e a d ­ m in is tr a to r o f th e a b o v e -e n title d es­ ta te , to sell th e e a s t h a lf of lo ts 12 an d 13, block 3, V ern o n A d d itio n to P o r t ­ lan d , M u ltn o m ah C o u nty, O regon, a t p r iv a te sale fo r cash. W itn e ss m y h an d an d th e seal of sa id C o u rt affixed th is 15th d a y o f Ju n e , 1912. P . 8. F IE L D S , L. D. M A H O N E , C o u n ty C lerk. A tto rn e y fo r E s ta te , 513-14-15 Couch B ldg. Co.. Nashua, N. II., price 10 cents), the Rev. Edgar F. Blanchard finds URIEF NEW S OF OREGON that the underlying purpose of the Mosaic Poor Laws and of the early F re e w a te r s a n n u a l p each d a y will Christian church was “ to prevent b e h eld th is y e a r on A u g u st 15. destitution and distress, rather W o rk h a s b eg u n on th e e r e c tio n ol than to help people as objects of Events Occurring Throughout th e O reg o n E le c tric p a s s e n g e r depot charity after they had coine to dis­ in A lb an y . the State During the Past tress” ; and prophesies that the T h e a n n u a l O reg o n c o n v e n tio n ol new church soon to appear will be th e N a tio n a l A s so c ia tio n of L e t t e r Week. “ a Religious Brotherhood—a relig­ C a r r ie r s w as h eld a t C o rv a llis la s t ious system organized on positive week. ethical and fraternal principles.” W a n t W h i t e M e n H i r e d in S h o p s . T h e S w e d ish M e th o d is ts o f S alem Fro mthis combination of lodge, R o s e b u rg .— T h e S o u th e r n P acific re- h a v e o rg a n iz e d a c h u rc h an d b o u g h t labor union and church, the work­ te n tly d is c h a rg e d a b o u t 15 w h ite en- a c h u rc h b u ild in g , w h ich w as d e d ic a t­ fin e w ip e rs em p lo y ed In th e ro u n d ed S u n d ay . ingman will not stay away. OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST lo u s e h e r e un d filled t h e i r p la c e s w ith Ja p a n e se . A s a ll th e d is c h a rg e d m en w ere r e s id e n ts h e re , t h e c itiz e n s of R o seb u rg h a v e ta k e n e x c e p tio n to th e action. A p e titio n a d d r e s s e d to super- '»R endent L. R. F ield s, is b e in g c irc u la te d a s k in g " in b e h a lf o f t h e c itiz e n s of th e U n ite d S ta te s a n d e sp e c ia lly Buch c itiz e n s w ho a r e r e q u ire d to e a r n th e ir liv e lih o o d by v ir tu e o f em p lo y ­ m e n t, t h a t th e S o u th e r n P acific co m ­ pany em p lo y w h ite la b o r a n d A m e ric a n c itiz e n s to p e rfo rm it s w o rk in th e c ity of R o se b u rg , a n d in p a r tic u la r in th e ro u n d -h o u s e a n d m a c h in e sh o p s in th is c ity .” A fte r a lm o s t fo u r y e a r s o f c o n s tr u c ­ tio n , Mt. A n g e l's h a n d so m e new C a th ­ o lic c h u rc h w a s d e d ic a te d S u n d a y by A rc h b ish o p C h ristie . It is likely that there will be a T h e E n te rp r is e E le c tric co m p an y , meeting of the official commission t h a t f u rn is h e s lig h t an d p o w e r to se v ­ plan charter board next Monday e ra l e a s te r n O reg o n to w n s, h a s In ­ evening to consider the completed c re a s e d i ts c a p ita l s to c k fro m $50,000 draft of the charter, which will to $300,000. thereupon be given 30 days’ pub­ S e v e ra l M arsh field m en h a v e s q u a t­ licity before being filed with the te d on v a lu a b le la n d in Coos co u n ty , city auditor. During the period of w h ic h th e y c la im is o p en to e n try . publicity it is desired that the peo­ T h e la n d is n o r th of C oos Bay a n d in ple of Portland study the new e lu d e s so m e v a lu a b le tim b e r. T h e n ew ly o rg a n iz e d F a lls C ity P o ­ plan of municipal government and ta t o G ro w e rs' A s so c ia tio n is th e first submit suggestions or amend­ a n d o n ly o rg a n iz a tio n o f th e k in d in ments. IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T OF T H E S T A T E OF OREGON. FOR M U L T N O M A H COUNTY. M i l l a g e B i l l F il e d , B e a r s 12,250 N a m e s P o lk c o u n ty , a n d p ro m is e s to beco m e The committee on revision—R. Calvin W. Stockwel l, Plai ntiff ,, \V. Montague, P. L. Willis and S. S alem .— C o n ta in in g a b o u t 12,250 a n I m p o rta n t f a c to r in fin d in g a c a s h v». > SU M M O N S. I d a M a y S t ockwel l, Defendant' Grutze—has completed its work n am es, p e titio n s a s k in g fo r th e in itia ­ m a r k e t fo r p o ta to e s. In th e n am e of th e S ta te of O regon: S. A. D. P u t e r of P o rtla n d h a s e s t a b ­ and typewritten copies of the com­ tio n of th e m e a s u re p la c in g th e U n i­ You are hereby re q u ire d to answ er th e co m p lain t o f O reg o n an d A g ric u ltu ra l lish e d h is in n o c e n c e of th e c h a r g e of file«I a g a in st you In th e above e n title d uction w ithin pleted charter draft are being sent v e rs ity nix weeks from tlie d a te o f th e p u b lic a tio n o f th is fo rg e ry m a d e againB t him by M. A sum m ons, a n d if you fa il to so answ er th e p lain tiff to each of the members of the C ollege on a m illag e b a s is, w e re filed will apply to th e above e n title d court for th e relief w ith th e s e c r e ta r y of s ta te . T h e p e ti­ F ifield , a n a tto r n e y of M in n e ap o lis, d em a n d ed in p la in tiff's co m p lain t, to -w it: F or a d e ­ committee. No material changes cree of divorce dissolving th e Imnds of m atrim ony b o a s t of s ig n e rs fro m all a n d h a s in s titu te d s u it u g a iu s t F ifield e x istin g betw een p lain tiff an d d e fen d an t a n d for such have been made, the revision com­ tio n c a n o th e r a n d f u r th e r relief as to th e C o u rt m ay seem c o u n tie s in th e s ta te , a n d if p assed fo r $50,000 d a m a g e s. mittee simply following directions ju st a n d eq u itab le . T h is sum m ons is served upon you by p u b licatio n will r e p e a l th e a p p r o p ria tio n s m a d e by T h is y e a r th e S a le m c h e r r y fa ir, by o rd e r of th e H on. J. I*. K a v an au g h . Ju d g e of given at meetings of the charter th e C ircuit C ourt of th e S ta te of Oregon, w hich o r ­ The people’s charter, the th e la s t le g is la tu r e fo r th e u n iv e rs ity w h ic h w ill b e h e ld J u ly 11, 12 a n d 13, d e r of p u b licatio n is d a te d th e 23d d ay of May. board. 1912, a n d d ire c ts th a t th is sum m ons he served upon an d now in litig a tio n in th e s u p re m e p ro m is e s to b e th o b ig g e s t e v e n t ol you by being p u blished once each week fo r a period Simon charter, the Benbow and of six consecutive weeks in " T h e T im e s ," a n ew s­ c o u rt. T h e m e a s u re p ro v id e s a levy th e k in d e v e r h e ld in S alem . T h e first pap e r of g eneral c irc u la tio n w ith in M ultnom ah Wood short charter, have all con­ C ounty, Oregon. , „ tributed to the new draft, which, of s e v e n -te n th s of a m ill, fo u r-te n th s d a y of th e f a ir w ill be “ M ade in O re ­ H A H O I.D A. W IL K IN S . A ttorn ey fo r P la in tiff. proposes the election only of the fo r th e a g r ic u ltu r a l c o lle g e a n d th re e - g o n ,” o r m a n u f a c tu re rs ' day. D a te of first p u b licatio n . M ay 27. 1912. D a te o f last p u b licatio n , J u ly 1. 1912. Ja c o b W illia m K a rk i, th e 9-year-old fire commissioners and the city te n th s f o r th e u n iv e rs ity . so n o f Ja c o b K a rk i a n d w ife o f A s to r ­ auditor and provides for the ap­ ia, w a s a c c id e n ta lly d ro w n e d w h ile pointing of other city offiicals by EUGENE IS CHOICE p la y in g w ith a y o u n g e r lad on th e n e t the commission of five. It is e U n io n F is h e r m e n ’s Co­ thought likely that, after full con­ S p a n i s h W a r V e t e r a n s in S e s s i o n at o r a p c e k r a s tiv of e th P a c k in g c o m p a n y in U nion- A l b a n y E l e c t O f f i c e r s . sideration has been given the char­ tow n. Fame-Seekers, by Alice Woods ter draft and it is filed in its A lb an y .— A. J . M c A llister, o f P en F ro m th e C o lu m b ia r iv e r d is tr ic t d le to n , w a s e le c te d d e p a r tm e n t co m ­ finally approved form, the special $1.20. Illustrated. George II d u rin g th e m o n th j u s t p a s se d th e r e m a n d e r o f th e S p a n ish -A m e ric a n W a r commission plan election may be Doran Co., New York City. V e te ra n s of O reg o n a t t h e f o u rth a n ­ w a s sh ip p e d to fo re ig n p o rts n e a r ly With illustrations by May Wil­ held some time during next Octo­ n u a l s t a t e e n c a m p m e n t o f t h e o rg a n 28,000,000 fe e t of lu m b e r, a n a m o u n t ber or November. a le d d u rin g a s im ila r p e rio d son Preston, this attractive novel consideration has served as iz a tio n h e ld in th is c ity . O th e r offi­ u fro n e m q u th is o r an y o th e r sin g le p o r t in depicts with cleverness an Amer­ an One c e rs w e re c h o se n a s fo llo w s: urgent reason for an earlier th e w o rld . * ican artist-story of Bohemian commission S e n io r v ic e -c o m m a n d e r, J a c k H u l plan election, and this O n th e g ro u n d t h a t h e is n o t a fu g i­ Paris, known and Trilby Land. ford, of P o r tla n d ; ju n io r vice-com ­ the disposition of the auditorium The Under Trail, by Anna Alice commission not to attempt to do m a n d e r, A. W. M c L au g h lin , of E u tiv e fro m ju s tic e a n d c a n n o t b e r e tu r n Chapin. $1.25. Ilustrated. Lit­ anything in the securing of a site g e n e ; in sp e c to r-g e n e ra l,- P . E . E lb e rt, ed fo r tr ia l, C a lifo rn ia 's e x e c u tiv e ha? r e fu s e d to h o n o r a re q u is itio n fro m tle, Brown & Co., Boston. the constructing of the public of P o rtla n d ; c h a p la in , E . R. L u n d b e rg , G o v e rn o r W e s t fo r th e r e tu r n of H a r ­ Hate, love and a secret crosscut or of P o r tla n d ; m a rs h a l, H. N. S e llln g e r, until the people have trail in the Virginia Mountains auditorium H a m m o n d ; ju d g e a d v o c a te -g e n e ra l, old R e es, w a n te d in O reg o n o n a been given opportunity to vote the o C. f R. make up this attractive novel of issuance n d ; su rg eo n - c h a r g e o f w ife a b a n d o n m e n t. $200,000 additional g e n e ra H l, o tc Dr. h k ic M. s , E of llis P , o r o tla By m e a n s of a s u it filed in th e c i r ­ f A lb an y . the Southland. The characters bonds with of which to aid in pur­ E u g e n e w a s s e le c te d a s th e m e e tin g c u it c o u r t a t S a le m by th e O reg o n are exceedingly well drawn. chasing the site. The auditorium p la c e of th e n e x t a n n u a l e n c a m p m e n t; E le c tric ra ilw a y c o m p a n y , it b ecam e Beggars and Scomers, by Allan commission all of the $600,- A. E. C ooper, of P o r tla n d ; W illiam V. k n o w n th a t th e u ltim a te d e s tin a tio n McAulay. $1.25. John Yane 000 voted is says needed in construct­ of th e e x te n s io n b e in g b u ilt fro m . S a ­ Co., New York City. ing and furnishing the auditorium. M e rrill, o f A lb a n y ; C a p ta in W h ite , of to E u g e n e , w h ich is p ra c tic a lly An historical novel well worth The building will be too great to E u g en e, a n d M. B. H u n tle y , o f E u g en e, c lem o m p le te d a s f a r a s A lb an y , is Rose- w e re e le c te d d e le g a te s fro m O reg o n reading—harking back to the tri­ be placed on a single 200 by 200 burg. umphs won in a similar depart block, and if the Market block is to th e n a tio n a l c o n v e n tio n of th e s u lt of a n e x p lo sio n o f g as ment by Charles Major—depicting used space immediately to the o rg a n iz a tio n to be h e ld a t A tla n tic in A a s n th a e u re to m o b ile g a s lam p , G eorge C ity th is su m m e r. the struggles, intrigues, loves and south must be acquired. In this S to d d a rd , a p ro m in e n t lu m b e rm a n an d hates of Scotch Jacobite exiles in event an amendment to the Zeig- M ore th a n 1000 v e te r a n s a tte n d e d tim b e r o w n e r of L a G ra n d e , is lying Holland, after the memorable bat ler amendment, which prohibits th e e n c a m p m e n t. in a c r itic a l c o n d itio n in th e G ra n d e tie of Culloden in Scotland in vacation of streets within 2000 R o n d e h o s p ita l w ith h is e y e s filled B o y S i n g s , T h e n Dies. 1745, when the English army, un feet of the river, must be secured. M ed fo rd .— F iv e m in u te s a f t e r sin g ­ w ith sm a ll p a r tic le s of g la s s a n d h is der the Duke of Cumberland, in g in th e p a r lo r w ith h is s i s t e r an d face b ad ly cu t. smashed the hopes of Bonnie STREET SPEAKING MAY BE tw E ffo rts to fo rm a n o th e r P o rt of Coos o f rie n d s , E a rl K e n n e d y , th e 17- Prince Charlie and his adherents STOPPED BY LAW. P e titio n s y ear-o ld s o n o f W illiam K e n n e d y , w as Bay a r e b e in g p u t fo rth . The Mission of Victoria Wilhel found in h is b ed ro o m w ith a 12-guage a r e b e in g c irc u la te d a n d q u ite fre e ly mina, by Jeanne Bartholow Ma- SALEM.—If a measure filed by sh o tg u n by h is s id e a n d th e to p of h is sig n e d by th e c itiz e n s . T h e m a tte i goun. $1. B. W. Iluebsch. New the Employers’ Association of h ead blo w n off will be p r e s e n te d to th e c o u n ty c o u rt York City. Portland is enacted into law by A lth o u g h a t first r e p o rte d a s a s u i­ in J u ly und will p ro b a b ly be su b m itte d Told with singular pathos, this the voters at the next election, c id e o v e r a n u n f o r tu n a te love a ffa ir, to th e v o te of th e p eo p le a t th e N o ­ story of a young girl’s experiences there will be no public speaking on m e m b e rs o f th e fa m ily h o ld to th e b e ­ v e m b e r e le c tio n . So a s s u r e d a r e fru it g ro w e rs of a in New York City, and in the form the streets of any incorporated lie f th a t y o u n g K e n n e d y c a m e to h is of a diary depicts how she met city of 5000 population or over, d e a th th ro u g h a n a c c id e n t w h ile c le a n ­ re c o rd c ro p in th e R o g u e r iv e r v alley th is y e a r th a t th e c ry of th e g ro w e rs the inevitable man, was deceived for it makes it unlawful, unless in g th e sh o tg u n . for m o re th in n e r s is fre q u e n t. Old- by him and went wrong.” He wrs the speaker has the written eon-i >f the If her employer. A baby came, who sent OI the Mayor. M a y or, it a a second s e e o n , . , J U R Y M E N APPEAL TO W E S T tim e r s d e c la re t h e t r e e s n e v e r h av e b een m o re h e a v ily la d e n , an d now th a t _________ died shortly after she was born m e a s u r e t i l e d b y t h e s a m e a s s o e i a - and was named after the present t i o n b e c o m e s a l a w t h e r e w ill a l s o C o n d ltio n s Bad a t T o |ed0( F | 0 ren cei th e (Un g e r of fro s t is p ra c tic a lly p a s t, it s e e m s a lm o s t c e r ta in a b u m p e r c ro p Queen of Spain and the Queen of b e a n e n d t o b o y c o t t i n g o r p i c k e t - P e n d le to n a n d Bly. Holland. As the title of the little i n g . f o r it p r o v i d e s t h a t it s h a l l | S a lem .— T h e U n ite d S t a t e s g ru n d w ill be h a rv e s te d . T h e ju r y a t A lb a n y In th e c a s e of book indicates, this publication b e u n l a w f u l f o r a n y o n e t o b o y c o t t ju r y in s e s s io n In P o rtla n d s e n t an ap- strives to fulfill a mission, and a n y i n d u s t r y , o r f o r a n y o n e t o e n - ! p e a i to G o v e rn o r W est to ta k e a hand th e O reg o n E le c tric R a ilw a y c o m p a n y ought to serve as a terrible warn t i e e i t s w o r k e r s a w a y . This m a k e s (n e n fo rc in g th e liq u o r law s a t T oledo, vs. F ra n c is M ario n H y d e, et a l, h a s ing. It may, and may not. I a t o t a l o f 45 m e a s u r e s f i le d s o f a r . 1 F lo re n c e , B ly a n d P e n d le to n , w h e re it a w a rd e d th e d e f e n d a n ts $4250 d am Marcus Alonzo Hanna: His Life is ------------- a s s e r te d ----------- In d ia n s a r e o ffen d e rs a g e s fo r th e a p p ro p ria tio n o f lan d ---------------------- , — and Work. By Herbert Croly. EXALTED RULER SULLIVAN against the federal statutes and loca. o w n ed by th e m fo r ra ilw a y p u rp o se s. (C o n tin u ed from P a g e 1.) | d ;8 lrIc t officers have fal|pd to enfort, T h e O reg o n E le c tric to o k a b o u t 15 With portrait. The Macmillan | a c r e s of lan d ly in g in th e ed g e of th e carnival attire. Some beautiful I th e law s. Co. $2.50 net. The attitude of too many re­ effects arc already visible, both in­ T h u s th e r a d iu s of G o v e rn o r W e s t's tow n o f H a r ris b u rg fo r tr a c k a g e an d formers toward politicians of the side and outside. Through it all campaign of law enforcement gro w s a s ite fo r d ep o t g ro u n d s. S alem is to m a k e its seco n d a tte m p t old school is a Pharisaic attitude of tbt* Llks colors purple anti white j with each d ay . F ro m th e number of j appeals pouring into h is office it seems to s e c u re p u re w a te r by p u rc h a sin g condemnation, as if those gentle­ —predominate. lilt* Armory, where the grand there is hardly a section of the s ta te th e p la n t o f th e S alem W a te r co m p an y , men had been guilty of personal unrighteousness in being what | lodge will hold its first session where officials charged with law en- th e c o u n c il a t a s p e c ia l m e e tin g h av thev Were. Mr. Croly. in writing, Monday night, is ready. rh<* dec- forcemeat h a v e net been lax in regard Ing d e c id e d to e n d e a v o r to o b ta in th e p la n t th ro u g h a r b itr a tio n a s to its | j the'life of “ Mark” Hanna, sees o r a t i o n s a r c in p l a c e a n d a l l a r - , t o ‘liq u o r a n d m o ral law*, ra n g e m e n ts a re m a d e . T h e a p p e a l fro m th e U n ite d S ta te s price, r a t h e r th a n th ro u g h c o n d e m n a ­ the falsity of this attitude. G e o r g e B a k e r , p a r a d e c o m m is - g ra n d ju r y w as p a s se d by u n a n im o u s tio n , a n d a s soon a s th e p ric e is Marcus’ Hanna certainly did a g re e d up o n by th e a r b itr a to r s , th e stand for what we now call priv­ s i o n e r . s a i d t h a t a l l a r r a n g e m e n t s v o te o f th e Ju ry an d w a s sig n e d by peo p le w ill v o te u p o n it. ilege. but Mr. Croly shows us that f o r t h e e l e c t r i c a l p a r a d e s c h e d u l e d M ax O B u re n o f S alem , a s fo rem an tt, w ith in w hose he did not deliberately choose it f o r T u e s d a y n i g h t a r e c o m p l e t e , 1 an d by 21 o t h e r m e m b e rs fro m difTer h a S n d e c s r e lie ta s r y now O e lco x c lu s iv e ly th e fa te of a n d t h a t p r e p a r a t i o n s f o r t h e p a r - » nt p a r ts o f th e s ta te after seeing a vision of privilege on th e u n iv e r s ity of O reg o n re fe re n d u m ----------------------- the one hand and purity and dem­ a d e o f Thursday, when the Elks’ Cases, h a s d e c re e d th a t th e c a s e s sh a ll big display is scheduled, a r c prae- F i s h i n g to E n d j u l y 31. ocracy on the other hand. To him go to t h e i r final d isp o s itio n b e fo re th e tically finished and need only tile E n te rp r is e .—T h e W allo w a riv e r, for no such vision was granted. He s u p re m e c o u rt a n d th a t no a g re e m e n t was a product of contemporary official sanction of Grand Equip* 200 yards a b o v e w h e re it e m p tie s In to will be re a c h e d b e tw e e n th e p a r tie s to conditions. “ Only one explana­ James Nicholson, who will direct W allo w a lake, is to he c lo s e d to fish th e s u its to w ith d ra w th e ca se s. It j ing on July 31. according to announce- tion will account for his peculiar the procession h a s bean th e d e s ire of G o v e rn o r W est S h o r t l v a f t e r 1 o’clock v e s t e r - 1 ment just m ade by the sta te game and success. He must have embodied th a t th e c a s e s he w ith d ra w n . f l a y a f t e r n o o n t h e w e l c o m i n g j f i s h commiaalon. The purpose stated in his own life and purposes some D u rin g th e 11 m o n th s e n d in g w ith s q u a d , in u n i f o r m , a n d t h e a d m i n - ! i* to stock a nd protect the fish which vital American social and economic M ay th e r e w e re sh ip p e d from th e Uni- j tradition which gave his personal­ i s t r a t i o n h a n d ( f a t h e r e d a t t h e or- frequent th e riv er and lake. ted S ta te s 28,519,935 b u sh e ls of w h e a t. CHARTER BOARD WILL MEET MONDAY NIGHT. — ■—---------------------- ity, individual as it was, more than d e r o f D r . M c K a v . c h a i r m a n o f O . A S. L in e to be Sold. , valued at $28 909.319 Fort la i d led all an individual meaning and im­ t h e r e c e p t i o n c o m m i t t e e , a n d pulse.” This tradition, thinks Mr. marched in a b o d y t o t h e U n io n Eugene —T h e property of the ore- j ,h * c ities of the country with 8.839.94-, depot, to welcome and eaeort Ex- • * ' ' ! 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