Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 14, 1913, Page 8, Image 8

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    OI.KdON CITY KXTKKIMHSR KKMUA V. MAKTIMI. 1913
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VICTIM Of TYPHOID DECLARES
THAT IT 18 NOT FIT TO
DRINK
PURER SUPPLY IS BEING i SOUCHT
Civic Improvement Committee Report!
that Work of Cleaning City
I Being Pushed
Rapidly
George Randall, one of the heaviest
property ourri In Oregon City.
sUrtrd something at the weekly lun
cheon of the Live Wirei Tuesday
when he declared the city water was
not responsible for the recent epi
demic of typholJ fever. Within a
feew feet of hlin were C. Sohuebel and
U. L. Shepherd, both of whom nearly
lost their Uvea during the epidemic
and neither jus mad.- a complete re-1
covery. Mr. ScNiehel was ou bis feet)
in a twinkling and roasted the city j
water supply to a brown turu. j
"The w ater furnished h people 1
of Oregon City is vile." declared Mr.
SchuebeL "It Is not M to Unuk aud
I do not Mieve it can be liiterel into ,
purity. Its source is a treat sewer, i
carrying the refuse from cue of the
largest valleys in the country. Tiiere ;
was a time, 23 years ago, betore the
Willamette Valley was so thickly poi-,
ulated, that it was safe to drink ttiisi
water in its unaltered state, as the j
none of the towns above Oregon City i
had sewer systems, but now almost j
every city aloug the banks of the
stream has its sewers running iuto j
the river and what was a beautiful i
mountain stream is now a uiasg of
Klution.
"The water la dangerous to health.
1 had samples takeu from my own
faucets and analyzed, and I am of
the opinion that some of the water
tent away from here for analysis was ;
boiled before it left Oregon City. ;
"The time to act Is now. so t jat !
we may have pure water and lake no
chances on another epidemic uet
Fall."
F. J. Tooze, chairman of the pure '
water committee ol the i:ty. and 1'.
T. MeKain, chairman of tue Live
Wire committee on pure water, ex- .
plained that the engineer emp..,.
by tae city has iieea working fur ume .
time, seeking new aour.es of up;'i
aa that h will hae a reiKi.-t ready .
to a short time. Mr. Mtitaui state-l1
ttut the committee was looking tor-,'
ward to obtaiuiug a permanent uter
supply that wouid be suihcu-ui iu; i
the city s needs. ',
The civic improvement committed '
present d the folio ins report:
- "Friday evening. March 7. a joint. !
r.o.u. TOLEDO. 0.
rat i v mm
sum ii Costs You
DEFENDANT ASKS ANOTHER TRIAL ALL STORES ARE ABLE 10 FAT I
0'
. F COl'RSF, you admit the value of the utomo
. bile lor any one w ho has to to from one place
to another and wants to get there and back
quickly. We all agree on that point.
The cot of the automobile is what is worrying
you, mayoeT
Voir wonder is it worth the money j you.
Have you ever noticed that when a man buys an
automobile, and, alter using" it, either in his business or
for pleasure, or for both, sells it, always buys another
one?
Yes? We H. irn: ;hc answer.
Buy an automobile, u.ij out that its price is an
investment rather that: an expense, and you can't do
without it You wpuMr.'t want to.
Because ou will liave found that the car is worth
more to you than it com you, that it has added to your
capacity of doing business, that it made one hour do the
work of three, that the store, the theatre, the folks leu
miles away, have suddenly become your next-door j
neighbors, that it has given a store of health to you ami
your family
Which automobile?
The Ovrrhind because if is the bcViilije
money can buy. S
Whatever your notions arc ajtff l).it an automo
bile should be to do justiccto. V""r riijuirv moils,
whether you value pou-r'(uiifmt('?iiiinpressie appear
ance, low cost of lipkevrTorvlte kind of iltirubiiil)
Overland durobilitv-iatmtfkcs the possc-wiou of x car
a source of dow-nfight jiirjciioii, you can't ull. r J to
consider anv3u(omobilc without first inu-Micitini! ihe
new Overl.fnX
AflcaM come and take a liHk at it. (impure it
with others. Let us give you a ride in the big, fully
.r ...:.r l n j. - . i . it-..-
jni vvcrianu; 11 involves no omiKaiiou on )u(jr
Then draw your own conclusions. Thai's all.
; s pan
Alt - -..--: . kTT
' .V -i---wA
'mm
Hint la O'vtn by Joil8 That Chargt
May ha Droppsd
yr la DlsplMt'
td
l.OS ANiiKI F. I'al. March t
AM.T lint Ins breii nut for SS hours
and :il llilliuli's. Hi" J"f III "
of t Urencii H. lal'W. on trial for
(ury brllrr. rt'P"Ud at II . 11 o'clock
tills forriioon tlml t.'iry wiro nnabln
In acree and JmlK fiMilry illwliara
I'd tlmlll.
IIiii Jutt reiHirti'd at 11:3b that
tln're was no MIII fur an aareo
iiii'iil and that It "! lo on tho
I ml ballot tiiki-n
Fortm-r JiuU-e O V. Power, of
i-outll for l!n ibd'iiso, ki'd for all)
liiiiiM.clii.li. n-lriul Mr narrow ak f
r.l that tin' lime fur si'tllna of the
trla n n'i mi a wi'i-k from lint
Muiulai.
i.rit liuirirt Atloruir W. Jo
epli Ford was reminded bjr Ihe roiirl
at Din amn tlliin thai tin hint vail
iliu in Hie rloHlm; argument of the
rune I'lal Iik would Uol trr tho r
m.illi Fort whs a.lirl wlirtlirr (III
men tit (hit Hie In.ll.'titiml atalual
i.irro wimlcl bo dliiilant-d lln rt
plli il Dial Iik r. ti-rff onlv to lilt
nn piromil nil ii m, .. am) had no an
Vlc Prttldtnt of Hub" j,,,,
tluatlng Commit,i0(, T)tt
Kalabllihmani 0in
Praaanla
CIIICAtU). Mar.:, i, -B,,
in, was rall.'l to ti " ,7M
hair brf,.r th. .U(n Ul,
.1;.., today. Th. riMito J
I....II. tllu.pM,,, , VJ
lo tha prtmt. U( j,,. flllll MJ
a.kr, to b eu..j f,w w
llo assurmj th. roiinui..ia ii.., J
ah.ii ., .,;,.'!?
acrllw lo auy luiiiiiiniui , Jt
law for w.miru whl. li mislii b, a,
"It la luvi(l,. tlo .. ,
any ho rr0.'i wuuld l. i.u t. !T
lu.l.llf." ' " "
H.-iiator Tos.ry a.krd if ji,,,.
Hold fo roiild ra. lii. nji
uf woninu ( ; , ,,,, ,HJi
I'lllFI U K'MHH U h(
uioor
"It eollld Iw dolin ', M niaa jj
' and, It lout iiMirrun, altn-iiu u,
proftfa uf the firm M
Uporga .)ttoN, I. r imiJc,.
"Thn Hull" Unit f, r, n,
.I..M Wilt. kl. . W
, j - ftj &
-:..
v
't '""
thorn U. Mak for liUtrht Attorney i ' ,,' .' ,"n1'"' 0IU
John Ii. rVd-rl. k. . . .t 1 """""Ml n-
. . i I'lalHcd tlial thn roim,,:.,it, airW
JmUn (onl.-v thru annoiih.-r.liliat.,,, .IU ...., , Ll. T.
If lh liroa.H-lllion iln lilrJ lo ilia. . ... i
- - - )p. iu iini.Hi.aiiijr
inir nip iihiii inn-ill i. rtflllil ,il
i oni-
50DMINJ1D
In SHIP EXPLOSION
nitetuiK of tae police an t ht-ai
tuiitee of tae couucil aJ tu- civic
Improvemeai couiiulttfe ot the Live
Wires was held in tie cinl! cham
ber. It was decided that Oreuon .
City could and should cleaned up
and that ail legitimate Qiean wo':b.
be used la securing tliu reMl!. l'j
lie sentiment is already i.eiu aruus- :
fcd to tbe fact t .at ei i jer..!" i!!n-s
U largely spread and mai::ta:i...-d by
unsaniury eonditioas and are
sure that no individual o: will
long persist in- refnsiuj to remedy ,
conditions which arc reeogaiired as
a menare to community health. Tho j
committee will hold joint it:e-ticg '
of each month. Mr. Joia Albright '
on the Wednesday followin? t.ie li'h '
waa elected to serve as cbairaiau and I
Mr. F. A. Olmsted to ser .e as swre- i
tary.
'The county court baa r-purted
favorably on the piau for a wteklv
cleaning of the lrsd across tlie :
Willamette and are now engaged ii: Sheek Feit at Philadelphia Navy-Yard
UrOVldini? nini.r un.ili.,,..,. (,.. .v....' ' '" "ra
- a f"t HJir'" iui Liiat
purpose. The committees plan for
obtaining a better anu mole efficient
ugntiug system of this same brid,
IVIilleF-Farkier Co.. Dealers
NEXT DOOR TO BANK OF OREGON CITY
BRITISH STEAMER ALUM CHINE
WRECKED IN BALTIMORE
HARBOR
i
13 WEN ARE KILLED ON U.S. COLLIER '
people to lii-llevo an i-.irthipiake had
mciirri-il.
The sf.ofk interrupted t ie proceed
itiKs of l ie low.r hou.-e of tin; Dele
ware I.eiislat'ire at liover. the Speak
er remarking
"That iul have Inen an earth
ipiake." The M'uison .StearniiH'ilp t'on"iany
of Nw York, aaents for the Alum
Chine, were wired by their agents,
here that the ship w.is how lu re In
sitht after t.;e explosion. I
The ship, a small tramji of 1T0T t
tons gross burden, was owned by the.
Alum Thine Steamship Company, of'
Cardiff. Wales. She left New York
for lialtlmore February 2'l, arriving j
at Colon with a load of dynamite to 1
be used for Koveninunent work on
- the Panama Canal. t
PEA
ASKED BY
E
LEADER OF REBELS
GOVERNOR OF PROVINCE WOULD
RECOGNIZE HUERTA A8
PRESIDENT
IS CIYEN BIC OVATION
Orei'oii. ti l l lo r oiim III Hie C'apt
tul liuibiit.it and i in the Oflta.
liiillilniKV That. l!u- tlii.iiijhi. mm,
near belnn a trill- mure llmtj on
mail's -.h .re '
It w is iiNu reinarkeil that Si-nator i Is'o-J him.
I'.oiirn.- bad sl clerks, where limit ; I cannot
between now and Ibe lime for lh
next calllna of I ho case, Man h :i
After a further pirle)'. Jndc I'oif
ley on hi own motion nr M.irrh
"1 n Hie ilnln for a lie trial, wlilrh
witt Ik the thirl on rh.irK'r almost
Id. nib l harrow thanked the court
and added.
Til final It out. I blioiild he
lie. II Mi nultteil oil I he 1 lit, ii. n it ii. I
I I shall suri lr fine l'i-(i r next lime."
) Alter niiiit Adjimriied, Ihr Jury
j Mi. ii n.iiil tint I.' l alioti ..re lak.-ii
! nil I t!ie bent th.it h.ri.n lud
j time wttt u jiirori 'Hint .arl)
Iu the Inll.illiu. and In tliort tlinii
to .n- won iner by tho. ,w ,.
ri il roiitii tion ' he Jury in-wr at
nil) time Moo.l lor ioin,itoii an1
! one tor u. .rilltal. Koiciii.hi I'.-tt It.kUI.
hoe r...piei.t for lltmni. I i.mi- when
'the jurv tiri reporiej h,.r!h ufi.-r
I il oel iiL, una 1 olintriirted to t IBt
ilTn-t. .( , ii.nt :, iii,. ,t o, ah, h
i t h In i- i:i,;ht to four
1 .'it tin- jury ewr i am
lie lie: hi red
j burr.. received the pAi-re-iti.-nt
' '"'ii'1) I'l Ilr III the roiiitpKilii
t iit lollimril i hi. .riiiiiioio. niir.i
; lon t at jur. .I.M..I 1 1 to on,, had
In i in, ,in,,o prepared him either lor
. i il: ... :re. inei.i or n .-onviriioii. anl
h Ollli I OIIUI,..it At it lj H ,
I will i "HMioie tu flKht "
I'oni, .-r Ii:iU.. ti W. Koitv who
' "ic of luirrow I'tmniel. ilci tar
I that I he ili-niireein. nl hull b iI.hi
the Heir
lo lleen..n.
iu llliinoilltr Aiiiio.i- ..h,
I I ) Hod AllJ lint It ,, n,4
, tlr of "Tlio Hub" to Si, U6wj
, pr.ruu (o lla rinplo. Indfwt4,
of 1 10 profll uf the yir , tan
j In b pkcuard from aii.rrlti i
uuotloii ASKIiia tit pi n-niUi at
lh net prola of the finn lb ltU
furnip.t. TU" Hub en...ir !M
nirii. Ilolio of wliuln f . i im k-wtfcu
i! id a tvk.
'IKi yan barn In i h.ittn omr (of
i lolhliiu an 'libera l ix a i ot altk
rr Hri"' asked Chiiinnan Ij'lltH,
IIO,"
"iNi )oil Iwlle'ri It fcwi.1 p,icjrj
pay Xooil uki"'
Crrtlnt) "
1.lloo diillnid to n'uie t' praSti
of hi him. 'I h. re arc ll aiiaieai!
I-. Huh r-plii4 I'l a eek.
' II lia hi cn .1lai.it. ilui (uii
1 of I'l lo instill till a " ins soluia
.I4 Hciiaii.r Jiml ' w t en- di tV
ifleir.-nic com from"
"They llvn at home m l II rtitlira
from Ibo pan-tit "
I'lit-tl )on lake nil i-t tbf tlffi
time and skill, and rM i--1 ln-r m.ti
to h.dit pay her .;. a-k.-d Jual
I will say that " I " been tt
iili-rlUK rnlaltiK tb" liilhlui'iin Ht
(0 IS.
.Senators were ullon. il !,ii three."
Iloiirne remain on the pay roll
hlmnclf lor nnoliier year, hut hi lu
urloiia uml uparloioi iiiiurKri will lu
re ined
Th,
iinlerntiiiiil it.'
ac a.ihl
OREGON GETS THE
Fi
in Reading. Penn., Nearly
100 Mile
Away
has been turned into the proper de
partment of the lighting company and ' I
we hope to have a favorable reporr !
at an early date." BALTIMORE, March 7. An explo
Don E. MeHrutn was elected to . fon hi ' namite, far-reaching and!
membership in the IJv Wires. .1. K. 1 fJ'"ta,itr'",s i!l it results, occurred In
Hedaea made a brief report on th-! l,a,bor of lialuinore this
weights and measures legislation
FIRST PATIENTS HERE
Final Conference ' Regarding Peaca
Settlement Will be Held Thia
Week at National
Palaca
limine ti.u un,l ci hlnn. .. . re
all In our farnr The court luiiiuul
e ..a stronitlv ii a he could that Km
iae ahiiiil,! he. dlaililaaml.'
rw.-ra then eipreaaul the opln
Ion that the Hl.trlrt Attorney would
not ,u, ,rMl( , p ,.aiB () r)jil
Miin 'i :;i, the date act for a rw trial
by Jildue Conley.
The i. per Mr i barn., nxaliiat liiirrow
In the prcaeut ,une na u,e ,r.ry
of Hohert liain, . Jury aworn to try
th" .V Namiira. Tim vl.ii.iir ..rT..r.
I'HICAIiU. M-irch ; - llnira IUI
I c u dramatic moiiteiil at Hi nail of
the (ureuiMilt paloli tod..) vt li
Mlattf Keiiato Vlia t'oiiiiiii"i"U. -
Jiillut l(oiuwald. pi i milcol of
Heara, Koelii;, k It Co.. niiillllulllio
Alre. phllalitropUl and -nil0 'lr
utcr i)oo wuineii, lilinncif al una Una
head of a Vh-H InveatUulioll tuinmll
tee, bad been on tba ltiiea Maal
lor liuur. leatifyln lo lb. .iKtnl
of hi compniiy, and pxpluiniot tlx'
In hi IlldllleUt aill'll Mid Hi 1'
7 Appro-Ori-Kon
In
bill total
euacieu at tae recent ses.-ion of the
legislature.
EXPERT HOPES TOR
Robert Dleck, who ha- been
em-
' '-d for.
; Kuur of the dead belong".- to the
. crew o;' t.ie Alum Chine, tuiee were
on hoard the I'nited Staleu collier
j Jason, lying alongside, and u aboard
I the tug Atlantic.
nWo.. . . "" " uu " comer
r.-j UJ tue u'.uui ..ommiueeon i and the greater part of the crew of
pure water to inverti.au-C 4 hources i '''e Alum Chine were injured. Ten
of a pure water supply for Oregon 1 ot lbo,y injured aboard the collier
City, is making fine progreiis He i i""". wue Saitl 10 1,0 ul0rUll'
haa succeeded in looting a ve 1 j uu Pra';t";a"y
n , rititul scenes were enacted on
aupplles for Oregon citv r,mnc. i JroaJway wharf when the tug near
men Tooze and Ilomn made a trip I '"8 the dead and injured arrived
through the city with Mr. Uieck Sat-! th,!r''- Hundrda of women and
urday and were nleasd win, hi " huahands and fathers
MEXICO CITY. March 12.-Sur-rounded
by government troops, Ven-
N'KW vnnif March e. i.r l-....i ustiano larranza. the rebel Eovern.
uiorni.T' v.h.n mr.r tha.. I eriik V l-Viuilminn Hi,.,.,..r ,.r ... or or I oahuila. who refiiHeil lo r..c. -e ;aiem Hay ...
f Ue ejifiosivc, being loadel ouolleerd tuberculoaia cure, gave hla Kn,M t;' 'luerta administration and Tlllaimx.k Hayniul
! board th - llrVi.ih Steamer Alumrii I first treatment in the Kiiitd Hiat... I 'nltitl what appeared to be a ' lla'''-r
! Chine, blew oj5. ! .,ere tooay when he inoculated a wo. 'ormldable revolt, is suing for peace, ' "'I'llHe Itlver .
i The known dead number V, and ' n,B" and two nxHn witJ b'8 culture. acc"r''l"i? 'o olhi ial reports
ia est estimates pla :e the total mor- ,
I tality at ii) and the injured al aj. i
1 l'or.y jievedores are still unaccouut-1
WASIII.i;to, .March
prlatlons CongrenH gat
the rivers and harbor
a-..ii.i.a.ni. i rie nri-t column of fig
urea nhows what the houiu- allowed
arid the second what w.m finally grant
ed :
House hill. Heniit.i
Cimis Pay I so oni. t uuum
ed was a I moat Identical . ihnt offer
e.l in Harrow s first trial on a similar ' inorallt, ol women had liltlo lo ia
... K- ... b, aumtt,.,! n imlr, , olhl,ri
an hour.
WOMEN MARCHERS
lO.I.IMO lllll, (HID
II. bun
ii.OOij
42.000
2H,HII(I
....
I cniiureu w-.io.se
! unrk on 11... ... i
work. It i. expected that h, winfln-j.ng their T7TtTu
lau oia investigation aoout e end of
thia week and a report will be given
Crran. "lUSiaw KlVer
The woman has coinumption in Its za 18 declared tj have 200(1 men. . Willamette and
incipient stage and the men have Manuel Cara AUape. named as v "i"'"" ..ftlV''r' ' '
nee., ill for some time. Minister of Agriculture, who was sent l?Z',Z 1 "
The pata-n-a were selected person- North by the government to effect a ' "'t i . . .
all by Or. rriedmaun. He injected i reconciliation, hm tel.
the bacilla in the arm, saying It would President Huerta asking for a nar- , I'W ,"r' .1. ' "
don for the rebe,ious (lovernor. Al- ,ZZtlt n,,,, n
:T. 'tlT " thfl - mbV Hiver-at1'"""'0'"
j"". ..." . oiiji..A oiovh- t'ascailea
'!r '"XT1. ,,mrMly 10 "'tocWi.mi.ta Ui'v'er be;
Kascual Orongra, Jr., returned to
the capital tonight and was greeted
by the men who have been fighting
him for a year.
Orozco has signed no agreement
or peace, hut It Is expected he will
IIOi.OOIl
B.Jiiii
5,000
r.2.l)(lil
2K,MJI
lie two weeks before any results
would be noticeable. He left the
hospital, refusing to discing tae crit
icisms of physicians who witnessed
his work.
Or. Wood Hutchinson, the famous
physician an! magazine writer, who
watched Kriedmann make the injec
tions, said:
T was invited to witnesa tbe scien
tific demonstration. I have been
here and have heard Kriedmann talk.
I was to make arrangementa for him
tween The Oalles
nplds and Cell lo
' Columbia Klver
; and tributaries
above Celllo falls
I to mouth of
Hnake River
I'.U.OOO IllO.Jlhi
I,0il0,i)i(i
100. OIK) 1)0,0110
lOO.OOO l,2ll0,00il
do so. Suspicious regarding negotla-' Hnake Itlver to
40.000
m come to Milwaukie and administer ! flon wl,h othp' t!iai the principals,! Pittsburg 1nd'g 25,000
the committee soon after.
There will be a meeting of the
various committees on pure water
the early part of tbe week. The meet
ing la to be called by the council
committee which .will announce the
location and time of the meeting lat
er. The council committee is com
posed of Messrs. Tooze, Horton and
Metzner. The Commercial Club com
mittee ia composed of Messrs. JIc
liain, Sbeahan and Sullivan. The
committee of the Clackamag Medical
Society la composed of Ora. H. S.
Mount, Strickland and Weissner.
eu ro see ji any or their men folk
were among the victims. Nearly 50
of the injured were landed here, borne
of these were able to walk to their
homes unassisted, but the bulk of
them were taken to hospitals at Spar
row's 1'oint
t'p to tonight no definite
figures of the number of casuallties
could oe ascertained but it was said
that at leant io men bad been killed
and aiiout as many more injured.
Some ot the latter were expected to
die.
i ue io:. e or tne exoloslon ixpni
hla cure. I am not going to do any
thingat least for a time."
Or. IgDatz Hottenberg, supervising
surgeon of the People's Home, said:
"Or. Kriedmann was unfortunate
in big demonstration. He evidently
i was most nervous. I think he is on
tne rig. it track but hag not gone very
far.''
Friedmann Telia of "Cure."
OTTAWA. Ont., March 12.I)r.
Friederif k V. Kriedmann, of Berlin,
discussed today before the Canadian
Association for the Prevention of Tu
berculosis hla treatment for tubercu
losis, tbe manner of its discovery and
l away u,e upper works of toe United ' thfi lre,;a"tloi' he took to Insure its
Children are much more likely to
contract the contagious diseases when
they ban colds. Whooping cough,
diptheria, scarlet ferer and consump
tion are diseases that are often con
tracted when the child has a cold.
That ia why all medical authorities
aay beware of colda. For the quick
cure of colda you will find nothing bet
ter than Chamberlain g Cough Rem
edy. It can alwaya be depended up
on and la pleaaant and aafe to take.
Fnt sale by Huntley Bros. Co. Ore
gon City, Hubbard and Can by.
I states naval collier Jason, killing
J three men and injuring 2S others.
I Joe .r&Kin was about Too feet away
at the tune. She had Just been com
pleted by the Maryland Steel Com
pany and was soon to have had gov
ernment trial trip.
The explosion was remarkable for
the great distance the shock of the
blast was felL At Coatesville, Pa.,
the windows of the High School rat
tled. The shock was felt at tae Phil
adelphia navy yard In Reading, Fa,
nearly 100 miles from Baltimore, In
a number of cities in Southeastern
Pennsylvania and in New Jersey aa
far aa Atlantic City. Ia many towns
the tremor waa ao distinct aa to cause
harrnlessness. He said be had spent
a years in research work to find a
tuberculin that was not toxic and rir
ulent, and having found It tried It
first of all on himself.
He discarded human tubercle bacil
li he said, after many experiments,
because he feared the results were
too dangerous. The end of his re
search came, he asserted, when he
found a bacillus which originated In
a coldblooded anlm!, the turtle,
which bacillug became a-vlrulent and
a-toxic after frequent transplantation.
ne naa entered into only riartlal
terms with the commissioners sent !
North by the government. i
The final conferences regarding a '
peace settlement between Orozco and,
the government will be held this i
week, probably at the National Pal-:
ace. Orozco and hla advisers will try '
to exact the best possible terms, but
It ig believed that the revolution, so
far as they are concerned, la ended. '
60,000
25,001)
Totals 2,18fi.S()0 $3,123,800
! ttlmllarly, the Items for Oregon In
1 the public buildings bill are as fol
lows: House bill Senate bill
; Albany Federal
i Building
: The Dallea Fed-
1 eral Building
i Itoseburg Federal
lluil'llng 100,000
I St. Johns postofllce 5,000
Portland Federal
Building
t
10,000
24,000
100.00.)
6,000
1,000,000
I
Ei
Total $ 106,000 $1,139,000
SEATTLE, Wash, March 7. Ben
jamin Stark Pettygrove. the flnrt
child born In Portland, is dead.
Marble's Appolntmtnt Approved.
WASHINGTON, March 6.-Prel-
Ident Wilson's appointment of Jo'.in II.
W ASHINGTON. March 7 Senatnra 1 Marble as Interstate Commerce Com.
who have been enjoying luxurious ' "''""loner to succeed Franklin K.
suites of rooms in the Capitol and ! ,Jlne' now Secretary of the Interior,
Senate Office Building will bare to . wa" approved today by the Senate
surrender them. Of course such Sen- j '"ommtttee on interstate commerce,
ators have been Republicans. The '"" name will be favorably reported
Democrats now demand that Reoubll-1 t0 ' h Senate tomorrow, and It la
can senators be gliren Just as little
consideration a Democratic Senators
hare received.
'There has developed aome caus
tic criticism," says the Post, "of so
called Republican greed in this re
spect One Democrat who haa been
looking about a bit. Informed the cau-
expecten tnat the appointment will
b confirmed Immediately.
You can aay goodbye to constipa
tion with a clear conscience If yon
use Chamberlain's Tablets. Many
have been permanently cured by their
use. For aal. hr llnnlls Ttma ri
cus that Senator Jonathan Bourne, of Oregon City, Hubbard and Canny. '
ARE POLICE JOKE
SENATE COMMITTEE PROBES AL
LEGED INDIGNITIES TO
SUFFRAGETTES
DRUNKEN MEN HOLD BACK PACEANI
Head of Ohio Division Accuaea Police
or Making No Attempt to
Protect Woman In
Parade
WASHINOON; Mlirch (l.-Tiilea of
Indlgtiltlea and arTronta from the
"u. inuirroronce and laugh
Inir com.ii.ti. m ...... .i n
. ; - police were
recounted today before the Bnat
committee Investigating the (,.j
lack of protection given the great
....,i..Rr p.ngeant or last Monday.
Women prominent In national nf
ralrs and In suffragette counclla told
of their harassed progress through
-'..r.MK ;,unU oi men and
whom the police, they aald
little effort to hold back.
... 5 U,T " t0'the Ki-neral at
titude of the police were endoisej by
Itear-Admlrnl Van Ileype,,, rUred,
and Oeorge F. Ilowerman in......
of the Carnegie Library of Washing,
ton, who appeared u,iin
against the police department.
Mlsa Julia Balhrop, chief 0f t-
children bureau of the Department
or Commerce and Labor, una of the
i-.archers In the auffrag-jfte para lo
said the few police she saw awmed
to be merely "atandlng in the front
row of the spectators."
Mrs. Hai-let Taylor I'pf.n. of War
ren, O, in charge of the Ohio UV.
Ion of tbe parade, dec,-c, that
crowda of "youngleh men" an-ged ao
close that the marchers ccuhl hardlr
walk two abreaat; that "good naturi1
drunken men" puahed ngalnst the
marchers' lines, without restraint by
the police, and that the few offlcera
In alght did nothing to protect the
procession.
boy a
made
The small room whure Cm ilo'
aro biiing held waa packed !!
well drraned crowd, many of It
women.
Taen a young woman, rind la Mf
a lid auawerliig to thtf name of "E
lly," took nor seat In the fn nt of la
Inquisitors and by the side uf lto'
wabl.
She had beon employed b ttut.
Roebuck, but left there to tna
ler position. Iler only critlciam
the firm was that the furowoaia
"acolded" and made some of tlieiur
I less culprits, guilty of aonitf lnlr
' Hon of the rulea or making a iuliik
sry. This did not occur every df'
however,
Suddenly attention became rut8
I as I. loutoiiniil Governor lliirrntt O'll-'
j ra, a young man. leaned over "J
asked tho witness a question bli'B
he found (llrtlcult iu wording:
I "We have a great deal of l'tlllof'
' ophy here today from men; now W
llnd out what's yoiira. If a girl
getting $H a week (the tulnlinum
paid by Soars, Roebuck & Co..
girls living alone) and had to mil'l1
a widowed mother, would you Ills"1
the girl If alio If nho roiniiilttd a
crime?"
the witnesa looked puzzled for
moment and then, compreliendlnfr
looked up frankly and replied:
"No; 1 wounldn't.' .,
"Would you blame her If she kill
ed herself?"
"No. I wouldn't," came the ernph'"
Ic reply.
"And -would you blame ber If M
committed a greater crime?"
The young Uentenant-Jovernor
meaning waa In hla mbarrassea
tonea and hla blushes and by now tM
glr was the mora composed of
two. She paused Just a moment M4
then repeated distinctly: ,
"No; 1 iiiiii.
Tbe room had been painfully auw
but at this there waa a aounl ol ap
plause. e, by tba women spvtstor
and the first general spontaneous out
burst of tbe srsalon. '
"Emily" waa then dismissed- .
It la asserted by l,lcutenatil"'
ernor Barratt O'llara that In Chicago
alone 60,000 women are employed at
a wage of $i a week or less.
fthel Roosevelt to Wad.
OVHTrn ii v w v March
The date of the wedding of Miss VM
Carew Roosevelt, daughter of Colonel
and Mire. Theodore Roosevelt, to !'
Richard Derby, of thia clfT. baa beeo
fixed aa Friday, April 4. The weddlnl
will lie in the Episcopal Church b'r
and a reception will follow at i"
RooaeTelt residence on 8agaBor
Hill.