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About The times. (Portland, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1912)
THE TIMES CITATION. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Multnomah County. In the matter of the estate of Lewis ' N. Bissonnett, deceased. To Alice M. Bissonnett Ernest E. Bis- ________ sonnett, Eva A. Weaver, Hattie Montgomery, Clara Provancha, | Primary Bill PrODOSeS That Rose Brockway, Alma Bissonnett, Henry Peck and all other heirs and I Voters Make First and Sec devisees of Lewis N. Bissonnett, ond Presidential Choice. deceased, unknown or known: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby commanded to appear Washington.— Representative Nor before the honorable County Court of ris, of Nebraska, progressive republi the State of Oregon, in and for the can, has introduced a bill which be County of Multnomah, at the court house, in the City of Portland, on 23rd declares would remedy the evils of day of July, 1912, at the hour of 9 presidential primaries. The Norris bill provides for a na A. M. of said day to show cause, if any exist, why an order should not be made tional convention for each party on by the above-entitled court authorizing the fourth Monday in June in every and directing V. A. Brewer, the ad presidential year. In the convention ministrator of the above-entitled es each Btate's representation would be tate, to sell the east half of lots 12 and based on the party's strength in the 13, block 3, Vernon Addition to Port state. land, Multnomah County, Oregon, at Delegates to the convention would private sale for cash. Witness my hand and the seal of be elected at primaries to be held the said Court affixed this 15th day of June, first Tuesday in May, the result of the primaries being certified by state of 1912. ficials to the secretary of the Interior. F. 8. FIELDS, L. D. MAHONE, County Clerk. Voters would express a first and Attorney for Estate, second choice for presidential candi 513-14-15 Couch Bldg. dates, and the candidate having a ma jority of the first-choice votes, as can vassed by the secretary of the inter ior, would become the nominee of his party. No action by the convention in regard to the nominee would be ne cessary unless none of the candidates Fame-Seekers, by Alice Woods received a majority, in which case the $1.20. Illustrated. George H convention would nominate. The bill would not go Into effect un Doran Co., New York City. til its plan has been accepted and laws With illustrations by May W il in conformity with it passed by at son Preston, this attractive novel least 20 states. NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL t CHAS. F. MURPHY BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON Senator Chamberlain has Introduc Phone or Write ed a bill to resery certain specified lands and make them a part of the Santlam national forest. Fire starting from an overheated atove In a barber shop bath room de stroyed a block of business buildings at Bend, causing a loss of $35,000. At the special school election held In Heppner to bond the district for $40 ,000 to build a new schoolhouse, the proposition carried. 188 to 55. The Scandinavian-Amerlcan bank of Astoria has Increased its capital stock from $50,000 to $75,000 and will erect a new bank building to cost $40,000. OF PORTLAND Thirteen miles of steel rails have arrived at Vale, and track laying has begun on the Oregon Eastern railroad from Vale to Riverside, 80 miles west. The first big log raft of the season left the Columbia river thlB week for San Diego, Cal. This big cigar-shaped raft was built by the Benson Timber company at Clatskanle and contains 4,000,000 feet. So that all Oregon could Join In celebrating with the Elks at their Main 6383 90 First Street grand lodge meeting In Portland for P h oto o r A m orteaa Proas A ssociation. at least one day, Governor West Is C h a r le s F. M u r p h y , le ad er o f T a m - sued a proclamation naming Thurs day, July 11. as a legal holiday. t ia n y H a ll , w h o h eade d the N e w Y o r k Sex hygiene Instruction In the te le g a t io n at t h e B a l ti m o r e c o n v e n schools and school ventilation and the tion. open-air school formed the principal themes for discussion at the open ses Brief News of the Week slon of the Oregon Congress of Moth Life insurance organizations of the ers, held at the University of Oregon The Oregon hop crop this year will United States and Canada distributed be the largest since 1907, unless wea $592,640,000 in 1911. American medical officers in Porto ther conditions later in the seasoa depicts with cleverness an Amer become extremely unfavorable, which ican artist-story of Bohemian D e m o c ra ts E n d Pa ct W i t h I n s u rg e n t s Rico confirm the reports that bubonic Is not likely. A conservative estimate The working agreement between plague is prevalent in the island. Paris, known and Trilby Land. of the 1912 crop in Oregon Is 110,000 the democratic and insurgent republi Twenty-one were killed and 30 In The Under Trail, by Anna Alice bales. Chapin. $1.25. Ilustrated. Lit can senators is at an end. It has been jured, a number fatally, as a result of The election held In Hood River abrogated as the result of conferences a wreck on the Ligonier valley rail tle, Brown & Co., Boston. for the purpose of voting on a $90,000 held since the metal bill was passed road at Wilpen, Pa. Hate, love and a secret crosscut Twenty deaths in the two days of bond issue with which to conduct a trail in the Virginia Mountains In the senate by the democrats in the municipal water plant resulted in a make up this attractive novel of absence of regular republicans and torridity Chicago experienced was the vote of 115 for bonds and 10 against. without the aid of the Insurgents. record when the statistics were footed the Southland. The characters The probable result will be that the up. As the result of another hot wave The vote cast was only about one- are exceedingly well drawn. house sugar and wool and excise bills scores of deaths by heat prostration fourth of the city’s vote. Beggars and Scorners, by Allan will be presented to the senate and were reported from the larger cities Class freight rates from the Mis McAulay. $1.25. John Yane voted down by a strict party vote. All of the country. All up and down the souri river and points of origin east Co., New York City. the republicans are expected to vote Atlantic seaboard the heat was in to destinations in the Willamette val An historical novel well worth against them and it 4s probable some tense and suffering great. Prostra ley through Portland have been held reading—harking back to the tri of the democrats will join them in op tions by the hundred were reported. to be unreasonable by the Interstate umphs won in a similar depart position to the house sugar bilL The Cuban revolution is practically commerce commission, and reductions ment by Charles Major—depicting W o r k to C o m e to Coa st. at an end. Its principal leaders have averaging 12 per cent were ordered. the struggles, intrigues, loves and Senator Jones has secured an either been killed or captured. Ad The Indian bill, passed by the sen hates of Scotch Jacobite exiles in amendment to the naval appropria miral Usser has cabled the navy de ate, carries amendments appropriat BAGGAGE STORED THREE DAYS FREE Holland, after the memorable bat tion bill providing that four of the partment that no rebels have been ing $66,000 to satisfy the claims of tie of Culloden in Scotland in eight submarines authorized, to cost seen for several days and the Ameri Tillamook, Clatsop, Chinook and other 1745, when the English army, un in aggregate $4,440,000, shall be built can naval vessels have been ordered Oregon Indians, and $15,000 to con der the Duke of Cumberland, on the Pacific Coast. struct a bridge across the Deschutes home. smashed the hopes of Bonnie river near the Warm Springs reserva C o n d i t i o n s Bad at T e x t i l e Mills. Prince Charlie and his adherents tion. The senate ordered printed as a People in the News The Mission of Victoria Wilhel public document a bitter arraignment Porter Brothers, railroad contract mina, by Jeanne Bartholow Ma- of working conditions at Lawrence, Champion Jack Johnson stated that ors, have the contract for building 80 goun. $1. B. W. Huebsch. New Mass., in the form of an official report he would probably retire after he miles of the Eugene-Coos Bay branch York City. by federal labor bureau agents who in meets A1 Palzer on Labor day. of the Southern Pacific. Much of the Told with singular pathos, this vestigated the reasons for last win Miss Lucy Goode White, a newspa track work will be completed before story of a young g irl’s experiences ter’s textile strike. per woman, has been nominated by the rainy season sets in and tunnel in New York City, and in the form The report contains a sweeping con the socialist party of San Francisco, work will be carried on during the of a diary depicts how she met demnation of the homes of the em for superior judge. winter. the inevitable man, was deceived ployes furnished by the mill owners. George Wingfield has declined the The state purchasing board has by him and went wrong.” He wrs It Is estimated that the average wage appointment as United States senator awarded contracts aggregating $65,- her employer. A baby cainc, who given 31,000 employes during one from Nevada, and Governor Oddie has 408 for supplies for the state institu died shortly after she was born, week selected at random last year appointed Judge W. A. Massey, who tions during the next six months. Of and was named after the present was $8.76, which was declared to be has accepted. this total Portland firms received con Queen of Spain and the Queen of entirely Insufficient for the support of For the first time since August tracts for $25,623, Tacoma $21,990, and Holland. As the title of the little a family. 1909, the German and Russian emper Pendleton, Salem and Roseburg the book indicates, this publication Child labor was a natural outgrowth, ors met and held a consultation at remainder. strives to fulfill a mission, and the report asserted, of such a condi Baltic Port, a seaport of Russia near Henry Bueslng, aged 25, a rancher, Main Office and Warehouse ought to serve as a terrible warn tion, where the head of the family the entrance of the Gulf of Finland. was shot with a heavy charge from a Sarah Platt Decker, noted Colorado shotgun; Jack Smith, “ Hap” y" Bol ing. It may, and may not. was forced to add to his income by suffragist, was stricken with intestinal ton, a machinist, and Howard Bates, Marcus Alonzo Hanna: His Life securing work for his children. PARK AND DAVIS STS., PORTLAND and Work. By Herbert Croly. N o t L i k e l y to I n v e s tig a t e M a c V e a g h . trouble while attending the biennial all La Grande people, were more or With portrait. The Macmillan The proposed congressional investi convention of the General Federation less badly cut and bruised ns the Telephones: Main 6980, A 3.122 Co. $2.50 net. gation of the row in the treasury de of Women’s Clubs at San Francisco direct consequences of a free for all The attitude of too many re partment between Secretary Mac and although an operation was per fight between Italians and some white formers toward politicians of the Veagh and ex-Assistant Secretary A. formed, she died Sunday. men at La Grande. old school is a Pharisaic attitude of Platt Andrew may not come about un Governor West has revoked the pa condemnation, as if those gentle less Mr. Andrew makes some specific role of Calvin Judy of Douglas county, Political News Bits — men had been guilty of personal charge against Mr. MacVeagh. who was paroled by Governor Cham President Taft stated that the An-* unrighteousness in being what That the tariff Issue will overshad j berlain after having served 15 years they were. Mr. Croly, in writing drew-MacVeagh embroglio is a closed ow all others in the coming campaign of a life sentence. Alleged threats the life of “ Mark” Hanna, sees incident. He will not again consider was the positive declaration made by made by Judy against his wit»* »luring the matter either formally or infor Governor Wilson. the falsitv of this attitude. a dispute over property rights caused Governor Hadley of Missouri, says Governor West to revoke the parole. Marcus Hanna certainly did mally with his cabinet or with any stand for what we now call priv-l single member of It. He said that the the republican party in bis state is 1 Gladstone Park near Portland will ilege, but Mr. Croly shows US that I real reason behind Assistant Secre- [ already sufficiently progressive and be a Mecca for union labor of Oregon he did not deliberately choose it j tary of the Treasury Andrew's resigna- ! that a third party is not needed. July 20, when John Mitchell, ex-presi Senator Cummins, of Iowa, refusing ] dent of the United Mine Workers and after seeing a vision of privilege on j tion was the latter’s insubordination the one hand and purity and dem-; In not remaining in Washington when to join the third party movement, says j vice president of the American Feder ocraey on the other hand. To him Secretary MacVeagh advised him to. be believes problems can be solved 1 ation of Labor, will speak. Ills sub more quickly through the republican ject will be “ The Philosophy, Pur no such vision was granted. He | National Capital Brevities, was a product of contemporary Senator Heyburn secured an amend- j party. poses and Ideals of the Trades Union conditions. “ Only one explana- ment appropriating $75,00u for devel- ; The republican state convention of Movement.” tion will account for his peculiar oping and mining coal on the public South Dakota adopted a platform ! After a trial lasting over four weeks success. He must have embodied lands In Alaska for the use of the which makes no mention of Taft or the jury in the cas<* of Jack Roberts, national issues, and elected five presi Indicted for the murder of Donald in his own life and purposes some navy. vital American social and economic President Taft has nominated Wll- dential electors bearing the Roose McCloud Stewart, brought in a verdict tradition which gave his personal liam Marshall Bullitt of Louisville, . velt label. of murder in the first degree. Roberts The conference of California pro was accused of having slain Stewart ity, individual as it was, more than Ky., to be solicitor general of the Uni account gressive republican leaders with Gov an individual meaning and im ted States, to succeed Frederick W. and George Hastings In an attempted ernor Johnson ended In decision to automobile holdup on the Whitehous»* pulse.” This tradition, thinks Mr. Lehmann, who resigned. The final stage of the second trlai j make the fight for Roosevelt in Call- | road on March 29. Croly, was that of the pioneer. of William Ixtrimer. on the charge of fornia under the designation ol' the The Hawley Pulp Ac Paper company In a little pamphlet entitled, misconduct in procuring his election republican party. at Oregon City has let the contract “ The Church and the Working- to the United States senate from 1111- ! Governor Osborne of Michigan an for a steel and reinforced concrete | TICKETS ON SALE JULY 14. Ill AND 1 h . man” (Golden Rule Publishing nois, was entered upon in the senate ] ardent Roosevelt supporter at the building in which will be installed | FINAL RETURN LIMIT JULY 22. Chicago convention, declares bis be Co.. Nashua. N. II.. price 10 cents), by general debate. presses for printing fruit wrappers, The naval appropriation bill, carry- ! lief that there is no necessity for a bag machines, paper towel machines, the Rev. Edtrar F. Blanchard finds that the underlying purpose of the ing $133,609,674 and the two-battleship j third party. He says the real republi and toilet paper rewinders. The build Mosaic Poor Laws and of the early provision, was passed by the senate. | can party has no candidate this year, ing and equipment will involve an Leave Portland. Christian church was “ to prevent , It now goes to conference with the and republicans can vote for Wilson »xpenditure of $80,000. Arrive Seattle, destitution and distress, rather house to thresh out the naval increase without leaving their party or boltinv 8:30 A. M., “ Faut Mail” 3:15 P. M. In an opinion by Attorney General than to help people as objects of I program and other senate amend- ] l:4 i I*. M,, “ Pll(?et Sound Express” «•rawford to George G. Brown, clerk A 8:3(1 P. M P u b l i c i t y B lock s A n t i - T a f t Schem e. charity after they had come to dis- ments. of the state land board, the attorney 8 3:00 P. M., “ Train De Luxe” 9.00 P M. Washington.— Publicity given to the tr e ss” ; and proph esies that the I The house chemical tariff bill was general holds that corporations can 0:15 A. M new church soon to ap pear w ill be defeated in the senate by a strict par plans of progressive republican mem not purchase lands which have re g 11:00 P. M.. “ Tin- Owl” bers of the house to circulate peti “ a R eligiou s B roth erh ood — a relig- ty vote. The chemical bill is the sec- verted to the state from the coinprom NO DUST, NO CINDERS ious svstem orga n ized on positiv e ond of the tariff revision measures to tions calling on President Taft to ise of the state with the Warner Val Het your tickets at, withdraw as head of the republican eth ical and fratern al p r in cip le s.” ] be acted on by the senate this session. ley Stock company, although he holds F ro m this com bination o f lod g e. I the other, the iron and ateel bill, being national ticket, had the effect of re that private individuals may purchase ♦J O.-W. R. & N City Office, Third and Washington Sts., Portland. la b o r union and chu rch , the w ork-1 i o * up >n conference over the senate tardlng Its development, if not actu such lands. !• ally malting the scheme. ingm an w ill n ot stay aw ay. amendments. 4VASmVAV.VAV.V.V.W,V«Aft Book Government Standard Pow ders Com pany And Have an Expert Explain Our Money Maker R eview s THE Baggage & Omnibus Transfer Co. General Transfering and Storage E X C U R S IO N * O .- W . R . & N. 7.50 Round Trip GOLDEN POTLATCH 14 j j j: FAST TRAINS DAILY 8 § g g g $ ¿2