Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 05, 1914, Image 8

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    OUKflOX CITY F.NTR.tPRISE. IMfll) AY..1UNKM01I
WRITES OF LIFE
IN THE ARCTIC
MacMlllao Says Parly Bull! a
"Falaca" at EtalL
LEFT THERE LAST FEBRUARY
Crecktr Land Skr Factd Jourruy
of 1.000 M.l In Tmp-tur t
From JO to 70 Dgrt Bio Zro.
Hopeful of Finding New Continent,
but Apprhnt.v of DiaaaUr.
l(.-rt fiuiu llio Crocker Iju,I ft
Ixill I Ion buVit Int-a fivt-ivexl 1) Urn
Auii-ilcnn Mum-uiii f Vilutnl lllato'y. !
through hi oliu and lr l.'d
(iiiiihI (Ml Holey, fnur iiixnllia n'li-r
tint U'h uiiu lit wt-rv prepared Kmiil J
IliuiuuitM ii. I tit lun:li t-ipi.,rt-r.
Finds Cure for Epilcpiy
After Yean of Suffering
Mr dMt.if-r a-"! (! uh
i:,llr rn f. Itilr It.aaiiatk.
rini',- riy tmm k V -h.;.I.im
Kiml dxilor Vul ll.y ii'-t
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BOXING DOPE
FAVORS MORAN
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of IY. .!:'. N't-rln
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at, t It l.,l .
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l.i l,.fuy
Many Rank Outsiders Have
Won Title Bouts.
JEFFRIES A 6000 EXAMPLE.
T!iinjti !
I'liiici Suir
(mill jtlitla
tmrji-ti an ! n
who I t-
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Big Bilrmakr Cenndrd a Joka,
but H Knocked Out the Grat Fill.
Corbalt 0t Sullivan Undi- Crat
Odd Trry McCovra, Jo Can
and Abo Ati.il AM Lett U .Tyre.
IRVING' HAND HELD
DEAD WIFE 8 DRESS
ijl'EiiKC, June i - li m-
tiortiM hem tlilo fu riit-tui llinl
ihtt body uf liiriim' lrlu!, Hit
ai'ior. Iml Ixi'ii ftiiiml on lli
dank of llm Hi. jirt iM .' rlu r
lii iir tiera Ilia mrtvk n( llm Km-in-aa
of In luiul lit a Aa I tin Inn
lirulacil tiryutitl rit'UKtillliili,
lili lilltli alliill aa aaltl In lmtt '
liwn tun tin i,y a lint) rliiK ln'iir-
liiK Him llillllala ' U I " A lw
ol raf'tiirli', ln'lli'M il lt lia
turn front tila Kf tln-aa, n
aaltl t. have lii i-n i luti lu'tl III lila
rllilil tlaitil.
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MILES MCOICaL CO., EVM t,
r 1,'i.ntn
tirouctit ll'1' IHtfM out of tli Inui'ii
liortti. ami lln-y wit fnrarKtl by
dim from 'n iili.ii;t u.
In hi li'tirr If l'ri-.lt lit tutxira
Iionnia ll. .Miii'.Mil!nn. luiul of tho . J j
I'ltllll.ui. ti-ll of ntlftni't 10 rtiit I) I
ilvlliMtlt.il l j ttlri'lcMi and of liuM lu j
tlio Hiring kltin wniiitl U ttl lu l In-!
ti'V Of ftOtllO tltlH' tlllilllie iMliclitll'Itt j
rU'liL lli It'll of thf t'ntiti'Uilil.ilt'O I
trtji of tnoro than l.f) mli" to I'nit-k. !
rr Ijiii'I. with a ti'itMHTiittir niuma :
from .in to To iltxriini U'lon' xith.
Tlif lott.T i I'r. lluff.v. illnvtor of
ttic rtHslltlu. ! furtli ttint tln d ull I ' ' '"
uKcvS'uSisCORN GOADED RMS INTO
mnuV by MnoMllluu. Klm.-r Kkhinw ! ACHIEVING HIS AMBITION
and Htxluik'ti Urtvti. wltli i-lk'lit tkl
IIik ffiitT.il iKniiit hi t-1 1 1 li.trf full
tl In n'li. l.lt-r tin1 ftiriliiniiiliii; Juliu
at'ii M.if.ui liklil n lntri llitin a JoLrt.
"l.'.i'.v I'lt klni; fur tin' rliaiiiidoii." f !
i-.ill. .1 It. ni;tl an It f. niit l'u( nftrr
lotiLliti; ovif l In il'iiv mi 'liniiiionlii
jiui l.aitlf of tin 'iit It n' iim lliiil
till' ".M.lt'' II I IhN'II till' Hlniirr.
r.s.i!it lino nil litrl f 1 1 : t Jolinon I
f.ir iiiri"r to ituv mini I'oaliiK t-
Mexico
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liailli un
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Ind.
tnua.
Proviaiona Will Last Two Ytars.
Tlie Kirtjr. It a tliountit. I now well
on lU wuj biiok Id tin lme at Lull,
an iftivtriailly lllititl "(niliiiv." ua
iJacMllluu rail It- In tlio full tlio
worlj will knnw If Cnvkcr Uunl I a
profit continent, aa Admiral IVarr
thought wlu'u In ave It frxui Cupv
Tboinu Ilulituird In UHl
ilm-.MIIInn tiiy. bv linn
"You Laugh Now, but Wait," Hit Chal
long to Editor Who Rtbufftd Him.
Tlie fatlu r of ttitf Into Jnrub A. KU 1
, liitftnlfj tli.it tho author ami k1uI
i worker utioitlil t a avtioolu-aitn'r. but
i be turiitHl airjwiitiT InatcniL He bnd a
j brkf f3Li'rloiioe lu a IVuiiKylraulacoiil
l mine ainl m-tiril nearly out of U
(rovltlon j tiit-iiK-B bv a donkev wlili b he
oniy tor two yearn uiKi.au oi tnree. -.... UIK.n ,i1...r1MVMii.. i,. ti,,. ...i...,
To I'lilent tl-ra be aayt: whob wai Ull, j,,, ,,
"Will do uiv iH-t . dd all the work ,, ,.,r; .., .,,i
cap" fur blui.
In a New Jersey brlokyanl he alepl
aa planned, do It uoi and brine erery
man back."
A letter to Pr. norey any.:
"President Oborn'a Cbristmaa din
ner was a preat tn-at .My. but that
chicken tasted R"od.'
The letter from Mac.MIllan to Presi
dent Osliorn. datisl Etah. North Green
land. Jan. 10. 1U14. aaya:
The nildiilKbt of the luin; aretlc win
tor U over, with every one In j:ood
health and racer for the Ms work
ahead of us. Apparently the darkiies
and absence of the aim bnve had uo
effect fit nil njion the boys. They arc
Just as happy as ever and sinclng most
of the time.
"The day after the ship loft us wt
bejan excavating with picks and dyna
at nlnht In a wairn w hlch by day was
usisl for cartlnc fertilizer. lin-e lu
New York he ei a nluht'a fri-e liHlirlm:
In a police station and while In the cell
was roblHil of whnt little proerty he
hn.l-a tiny K"ld Im-ket. The police III
treatiil his little doc. which had follow
ed hltu thither, ami In return he threw
stones throuirh the windows of the
building until they put hlm on a ferry
boat bound fur New Jerney.
In UulTalo he was a carpenter, a lum
ber yard hand and a traveling sales
man. There, ton, he made up his mind
to be n new spaper man. Of his efforts
to break Into Hint profession he said:
I
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v i
Ul.ai. Iha hy Kmi lutt i-rlnl. llt
tra.ir rt
In aortnH ami anmi ,ii iii,ir
Uho of thy rifir ruii' i""i
Th l.in.l rktiluiltd iil III
a. ol?
In ii'i.,ra imi !iy ...n t l II. In n rrpit.
It'll, i .no, in ahaind n t i;,t't.n. .
Itt.t frw aniitaard, thf tu.tiit In tlurraa.
It a (lti arutiartl. knl.. tl.ik'Ki.ll ualli'
at...
N iw ..Hint una noi lU i iiu.r.-lta at thy
Kill,-.
Tt0 muni ami uirr"
At l.il ii'i-rlnki n by lit
la li Hi I'rvnkin ti.ntii
I't-niY Mill conio urarl1
ni.,
Lrn. loi n. atanrt .lad r I
-ItnU-rt l.uvviiitifi in N
ORGANIZED TRADE NOT RESTRAINT
Long Lfflil Warfare li Ftard Mur
dock 8jt it Will Tak Y.art
for Court to Defma Pro
poted Law
n a t-rtiiii'li In fi-ar,
titMi.ti-.! f il.
tf fritHloni tunrT
; litr atl ullvo
v th ltd. (Jranil.
. Vurk Tim.
WASIIINilTON. .Illtie I Tunic
lllllons and f.irinela' iililuli Mould bo
li'K.ill'etl III Illi lr 4'Xlitlt In f Hint lli
rliireil not to lie 1'iiiiililiiiitliiliM III re
attaint of Iriulo by a '.i ra k r i r li mIiIiIi
tile Iioiiiii' (ml. IV lln 'orpor l'i 'I lu I It
l'lu)tO hilt u 0llplellll'llt Out atitl
trtial l.in.
Altlioti :lt It Is id ali'iieil only lo Inr
If) k lt l n k l.i, r v 1 1 n I 1 hilinr lt .nl
era iikh it he fluiil pitaanKe of this
nun llillin lit Hill tun rk the riilnilliiilloli
of n fliiltl wntii'il bv Ihi'in fur It yiars
- Mure the i.iiine of the Slierninn
atitl iriint lit fni i'i iiiinii fioin
prosi eiitl n titi.lt r the laws niiiiliint
inoiioviiea ainl r.-Ht r.tl tit m nf I nolo tin
a vole In perleel the Inhor prutlnliiii
the house iih rii orilt il I'oT for itiul
none aKalnal.
Ah aibu'teil the provision si ts forth
th:ii iiuililiik' In the anil tru! law
shall be i-i'tintriu il t i forhld the etlut
eiu e or opi rallons'' (if l.ilmr unions or
furuiiT' en o rat Iv e iisaoi l.it loll or
to forlild or restrain ineinlii r nf surb
(iri'iinl 'it'li'iis Iroin "earrvliiK out the
I If ultimate object, thereof.'
w -i. . .t . .. . Siipilelilentiil (if this provlnlon the
Work ,., the first ..rt i temple on ,,,. ,,, , .,.,,., ,,,,,. ,
ItrltKii noil u now well under way at j ,,v it,.l,r,.(.,ll;,in v,.,h. In i harce of
OiriMmi, Alberta, the Mormon cen tin ,. mi, ncrccd en bv tirKiitHel
ter for t (iiiinl.i. The slrtii lure w III be lahnr re presi-iHutlies ami ibe ailinlnls
of k-riiilte from the llmir tiiotintiiliis trillion, which would provide t tint sin h
nf IttllUli Ciliimlti.t M .. i.i. ...- ...I nriaiiliitlons .in it the llielr ineinbi rs
I ii.. I .ti tiina.i i..... i.. ...i,' i shall not lie 'Itelil or coiislrued to be
... Hill, I'lTII IIIMIIIII'll Oil .11
the feini li. emnntl ,..i ....in..,. in i..J l"' '' coinhliu.tloi.a ,.r conspiracies In
done there lis fast lis the roiich mate-
IIS Of COLLISION
OFFICIALLYSETAT 934
BOOHS OF ?V) RECOVERED SAl
URDA Y MAN V SHIPS JOIN
IN SEARCH
MORMON TEMPLE IN CANADA
FIRST ON BRITISH SOIL
Work W.ll Und.r Way on $100,000
Structure at Card.ton, Albarlj.
MUM IIHAI.. May 3d. - Nine Inni
.In , I and llilrl) four ah. u mil of
(l.iiillr In.Uy aa llm nuiiiln r of llioan
lin perllifil early Krlday itiotiiliiii
win ll Hie collier Hloialad rnniuieil ami
a.ihk Hie '.. 1 1 . t I it ll Pacific llm r 111"
in a ol In hilul In the HI l-ann in o nlf
I "nl In r I'olnl.
1 hi flKiiio tan Hie one furnished
bv Hie ('uunillaii I'm If If In-inl-i mi r t -r
olflcii III .MollUe.ll It tllil not arr.-e
llli Ihnl aiiiil!i.l bv Hie rompum a
l.niii. It oflli e In i Jti. li. i-. m In r.. I"'.:'
Mi le sill. I to li ne illitl.
Tbiit the nuinhir n In'l leas t It it at
ll mi c. ii.iiii. at any rule. Mol of
the vli llm iioiii,. Sollie, IniMevir,
M.re J ll . lonhv killed III the ml
iMi a I,, ( w ... ii the Hloiitinl nml Hi
I -tipr. - un, I 11 ill" I a'l.r liny hi I
hi . ll ,i ki d up ot liitiitle, ahork nii'l
eViiiniire.
HUERTA PREPARES
FOR RESIGNATION
DICTATOR MAKES FORMAL an.
NOUNCC ME NT THROUCm '
MEDIATION ENVOYS
ONLY ONE CONDITION IS! U
Mtako Mutt 00 "Politically Ptul.,?
Bafjra Ha Will La, taf.
Had of Covtrnmant In
Mtalco Clly
in
1 at
i if the huii.lr, ,.i
llllplea 1,1 lie
ill. nf t'.el
ll, ,rt
pi. k
Mv father had edited our local
mite for our house. Meetlnc a well , newspnlH.r, m auol, little help as 1
heltorod siot lu the midst of the Ks hn . . nf f. hm hll(, ,..
' me n tasle for the business. I went
khuo Islisis. The work wont on day
nnd nlirht. nud on Sept. 12 we niored
Into a Inrse. comfortable home. 34 by
S4, elcht rooms on the ground floor and ,
a Inrpe nttlc for n storeroom. j
"I mil quite sure we have the most
pnlntlal residence ever put up In the '
Bn-tlc, with our electric lights nud tel-1
ephone to two nsklmo Igloos. Havej
tried to make the boys Just ns com-1
fortnble ns Kisslble as an Inducement '
to good work, giving them good, wtirnij
rooms nnd good, warm clothing.
"1 have succeeded In estubllshlng j
two provision stations on the Hue of
march to Crocker Land, one at Anort-1
tok. about twenty-five miles north of i
here, and the other across Smith Round,
over In Ellesmere Land, at the eutrance
of Buchanan bay.
Peary's Be.t Man In the Party.
"I have secured some of the very
best men In the north. They are In
terested In this new laud out on the
Polar sea and want to nee lu I have
Pee-nh-vnb.-to. Slpsoo nnd Kisayoo of
the world's record of I0XJ: Ootah, ot
north pole fame; Peary's best man,
Apellah, nnd I took nti shoe, who kept
Dr. Cook nllve on his long trip: also
eight other good men who have been
with Peary on various trips. They are
conlident Hint If the hind Is there we
shall have no trouble getting It.
"Hut 1 am looking for trouble and
am guarding against It In every possi
ble way. We have over 1.000 miles to
go In a temperature ranging from 30
to 70 below. The evil spirit of the are-
tic is always watching uud can change
success Into misfortune und
within a few hours.
"We have nmple provision for two
years, but not for three, but we could
easily stay there, living ns the Eskimos
do. We shall leave the house here for
Crocker Land about Feb. 10, with twen
ty-one men und 100 dogs. Will remain
on the other side Just aa long as we
possibly can."
to the Courier olllce and nsked for the
editor. lie was not In. Apparently
nobody was. I wandered through
room after room till at last I came to
one In which sat n man with a paste
pot and a pair of long shears. This
must be the editor. I told him my er
rand while he clipped away.
"What Is It you want?' ho nsked.
" 'Work,' I said.
'"Work" said he. waving me away
with the shears. 'We don't work here.
This Is n newspaper othVe.'
"I tried the Express next.
"'What are you?' nsked the editor.
" 'A carpenter,' I said.
"The man turned uKin his heel with
a laugh and shut the door In my face.
Kor a moment I stood there stunned.
His ascending steps on the stairs
brought back my senses. I ran to the
door nnd flung It open. 'You laugh?'
I shouted, shaking my (1st at hlm
standing halfway up the stairs. 'You
In ugh now, but wait' And then I
got tho grip of my temper and slam
med the door In my turn. All the
same, In that hour It was settled that
I was to be n reporter."
i.fs' newspaper ambition was ntlast
irratifled when he went ngaln to New
Tort
Photos by American Tress Association.
mnilKI (l:l.OVV) AND MOHAN.
day that betting Is almost useless, yet
the men who have shocked the boxing
world most have been Imxcrs who were
considered beaten before the Ih-II rang
at all.
Look at t'orliett and Sullivan. The
great Sullivan was so contMeiit of win
ll lug nml his admirers were so anxious
to get the dough that at one time the
odds were li lo I Hint t'orliett would
lie knocked out. As It happened, the
young California!! Jnhhctl the great
John I.. Into an awful state, Dually
knocking hlm out ami taking the chain
plonslilp.
Another great aliock was when Ter
ry McCovern was knocked out by
Young t'orliett at Hartford Whoever
dreamed that there was a feather
weight alive good enough to beat the
rial tan le delivered. As each stone
Is cut and dressed It will Ik- placed In
the wall.
The structure will cost at least f.'Ua).
Oii This money will come mostly
from tithing sent to headiinirters at
I'tiib. and the contractors have the as
stirniice of Hie church Hint nil money
licvibsl will tie furthcoming when ask
oil for. Itlshop Mliloy, who has charge
of tin. business affairs oflhe .Mormon
church throughout the World, will have
direct control of the work, but will not
be on the ground. A local Inspector
j mid sus-rluteiident of construction will I
! direct the In. al activities
' The Church of Jc-tis Christ of Lat
! ter I:iy Saints has iw temples at pros
cut outside of the stale of I'tah. where
the great Salt Uike temple stands. The
Siiit Lake temple cost S i.inm.mai. and
was forty live years In building. The
other I'tah temples. Mantl. St. lieorge
nnd Logiin, cost all (old aliout $3.x.
0"iO. Material nt the time they were
oreetisl was very costly and transpor
tation dillli'iilt. It is slated by the nil
thorllles thai as good building can be
done today for about one-third of (he
cost So It would seem that the Cana
dian temple will compare favorably
with any of the I'tah structures out
side of the Croat Salt Lake temple.
There are In Canada tislay close to
lO.tHNi Mono, ins, ii ml the Canlston tem
ple will be for their own use. Mor
mons In the northern I ulteii Mates,
restrain ol trade umler the aiitlirust
littt."
Although the provision was passed
Milium! n dissenting vole, there was
j considerable debate ns to Just what
I the effects of the legislation would be.
i l'ctiioi rntlc leaders s.iv that the pro-
vision would give labor Iho exemption
It desired, ami asserted that official
of organized labor bad Indorsed Hie
lihrnseolocy. Progressive louder Mur
dock uud others asserted Hint It would
be veiirs before the courts could final,
ly define Just bow far the exemption
went and what It meant.
MHII PA 1.1 X, Dm, J,..,.
(1. in ml lluerta la pri.i,irlitit lo i
Hit uillhni In d III fepleai lil.iln
,1110 lin illation confer, lu o In mo.
today lit I In' noild Ihut "lielthii tni .
taken pride In ir p. lanlinl Int. ,, ,p
moiiIiI pre. nt hi wltlnlrnnttl 'i,.f
Me vim I "point, ally uiiilli.. ' .,) Itlm
I-,,., rum, nl xicct i illnit hla ,,,.,.
nllltlted Hint l cull iniml un : ,
m,ii .if public opinion In .M. iiio
'lin y itlan ii ,it i In inn itlv il
, leiin Ihut the lull-null nit ni 1 1. It
; Mexico a ' in i ritillv IimiiiuI
Mllh lh Inlt rt.atloinil ipieailoiii." ant
'thai Ihls spirit tut mttintid them la
turning In Hie iiicll illnn i mil. ti in i
Cnllli blclll with the BUI -lln lit
by the Mexican deleiiiil. of Hit Ir "l
tioii. Hie iiu dbilor InnUiil a, nl a le t
I i It.tf. I Ziirhitrnii, i pn tciii.ti.i.
i.tici.il Cuiin'iti In Wahln:loii,
il)lllll lo Hie cillllluilllli it lull hi, r
i here l.tat I'rltbi) b) Jii.ni P. t ' r . j
II hi. iiteillitlor, In i ll"'' I. Iti-k. 'l ),.ii.
erul Cnrriili'ii. Ihrouiil Zuihiif in. If
llm itiiiiiullniiiilll were wlllii ,: to
'dlsciia Intirnnl a a well aa Interim) i.,ii.
Ill llllestlon. IIOW l olialilere.l p,,r
'iilile tiol mil v by the Un illiiioM. I lit
j b) (be American and llm il l . I . I. gut. .
in well, and If Hiey were rnilv in ,(,..
ni.ire mi m mint I. iih the ll.nr'i
Ifori i1 an lh. it Hie "iHillllcul p.u Id. 4
t lull" lo W 111. ll the HuertN llelt'l-n't .
r f. rr. .I In their xtiil i-m.-nl tnli ht i,.
neeiliy broiighl nlMiiil.
I Tin at act Iho Inni, nice of tin.
I nliitenieiil by Iho Mexican and tl...
POLICE OF LOS ANGELES SUSPCCT "f " r,'l'l' 10 Ziirl.nruti btcke
Mile (lellilloi a III llie llecnliailiitis. It,,.
OF I exUleiicii nf which una forin t'li .!.-
nl. d ibirlng Ibe tl.iy by Hie i,u ,I:.,i,.i .
ll ns lleterlhclesa Mill III irll III 1 1 I 1
tithlbilied Hint lint until Hie iii.,Iii'im
wlllnlrew their orlglnnl liili-inloti of
li'turing tho 'iirlnirun in. to . 1 : . J i !.-
tJI LHKt'. M.n l'o
who pi Hi he, I In lln
Inn, I illi-.i. t. r. the t
been ricoicriil toil.iy.
A fb i I of alii. ill craft ftil'.
lliti a, cue nf Hie wntk till lib lit
lug up the flu.itllig tori 'oa. Cull I
tl.iy tin y wi re transferred oil b"ii.
Hie rove runiciit bout I .lull Ctet.
which n.irt.,1 wllh ( lit-111 for Paiur
Point and Klmoiihkl.
Cnpluln II (1. Kendall of III" :
pro wit mill al Itlinnuakl, '.hero II
Mil expected lie Weill, I tcatlfy gl mi
Inqilc-t tmliit . He wa rnil r.tlt il by
III experience and the exMtrtte be i.
derwi lit, bill wn slowly recon rlliK.
' t
ll.
COMPLICATED PLOT
CLAIRVOYANTS
1 ,
REBELS SURROUNDING
REPORT3 COME TO EL PA&O THAT
FEDERAL FORCE IS IN
TROUBLE
Ki. PASO, Iiiiim 1!. Hehels 111 Juarez
rci elved word today that the federal
force under the younger Heiieral Mans
which recently evacuated Suit 1 1 In nml
was suppos'.il to be Irving to reac!i
San I. ills Potosl. was surrounded by
constitutionalist at Vcuegaa mid in
most mire to he captured.
Another report had It that the rebels
who raptured Topic has released T. W.
Jones, un American, whom tho fetter-
groat Terry? Odds of 4 to 1 were wm re much nearer to the Interna- ' ' w"r" boldlng prisoner there.
CHILDREN'S "DON'TS."
Hit Succestor.
Shortly after the death of one of
England's greatest poets a devoted ad
mirer of his visited the little West
morland village where the poet had
failure ' "ved nnt1 died to gaze reverently nt
! his house, the little church and at some
of his favorite haunts where some of
his Immortal poems were composed.
Seeing nn old man (a native of the
vlllngoi. the stranger entered Into con
versation with hlm, remarking sadly
on the death of the poet, to which the
old man answered kindly nnd enrour
ngingly: "Aye. aye Still I milk' no duobt but
t w ife'll carry the biness on "-London
Mall
From the pietige exacted from
members of the Junior House
wives' league, ot which Mrs.
Julian Floiith Is president:
Don't buy sweets of any kind
from unclean stores.
Don't buy soda water and Ice
cream served In glasses or dishes
not properly washed.
Don't gulp down Iced drinks
during the hot weather.
Don't eat "varnished" choco-Inte.
Tipping tho Attache.
A good story of the younger days of
Sir Herbert E. II. Jernlngham Is told
in the London Mail. As an attache
and feeling very pleased with himself,
as be records, be was once told that he
was wanted in the anteroom of our
embassy at Paris. There an old man
addressed him as a "clerk" and de
manded a passport to Kussla. When
be recelred it be handed Sir Hubert
half a crown, aaying: "Iff for yon,
yon know. I know what clerks are.
Bleaa yon, they do like an occasional
tip."
1 ne oiue asy.
The blue sky which reveals Itself as
the hemispherical vault of the flrmu
merit In the uhsence of clouds is the
far depths of the air sending back to
the observer some part of the solar
Illumination which they receive. The
light thus returned to the eye Is "blue"
simply because the particles of the air
are of such exceedingly diminutive
size that they can effectively deal with
only the smallest of the luminous vi
brations that Is. with the "blue" un
dulations. There are a few faint In
terminglings of the other colored rays
In the blue of the sky, but they are
In such trilling quantity tbnt the blue
swallows llicm up.
two Way..
Some people Jump nt conclusions;
others are more leisurely In malting
their mistakes, Pelican.
offered that t'orliett would be knockisl
out. yet the wise bites lost. There are
any number of champions who lost to
what the sporting world called suck
ers.
Jim Jeffries xvn.s pictured as n lob
ster when he failed dismally In his at
tempt t stop both I'.uli Armstrong and
Steve O'Doiiuell on the same night, yet
he returned later anil knocked Hub
litzslinmoiis, the champion, silly and
took his laurels.
Stanley Kelcbel was nn unknown
when he went west to battle Joe
Thomas, welterweight champion. They
hardly gave him 11 tumble, but u year
Inter they would have bet the family
Jewels on him.
Joe Cans lost his title to Battling
Nelson, the man they culled a mere
slugger. Later on he repealed.
Abe Attell so fa.' outclassed bis feath
erweight rivals that he could get few
mutches and boxed lightweights. He
nieaiiileied out to Los AugelcH one sun
ny afternoon to pick up a lilt of change
with ti I1011I1 mimed Johnny Kllhnnc
and lout his title. Considerable shock
to Abe as well as the rest of us.
There Is 11 list of others a yard long.
We will print 11 few surprises to shake
up your memory.
Al McCoy knocked out George Chip
Ad Wolgast stopped Hauling Nelson
Willie Itltchle won from Wolgast on
n foul and beat hlm decisively later on
In Milwaukee.
George La Hlaiiche. the "marine."
knocked out the groat Jack Dempsey.
Kid McCoy knocked out Tommy
li.van.
tloiial boundary than the state of I'tah,
will also have the Canadian temple ns
their shrine for receiving the higher
ministrations of the church.
LARGEST CLASS WILL
GRADUATE FROM O. A.
C.
U. S. GETS PISGAH FOREST.
Betide Hertelf.
"How did your wife take your golna
home drunk lust night?"
"She was beside herself."
Yes, I know you must have seen twe
of ber; I mean, what did she say?"
Philadelpbia Ledger.
UMPIRE GETS $1,500 VERDICT
Judgment Awsrded Federal League
Arbiter Against Jack O'Connor.
Damages of $l.nOU were nwarded In
the St. Louis circuit court to John Mc
Nnlty. former Federal league umpire,
who brought suit ngalnst John J.
O'Connor, last season's manager for
the St. Louis Federals, and tho direc
tors of last year's team. MeNulty had
brought suit for $.'!.'.000. alleging that
O'Connor attacked him on the ball
field. The dtitnagos, however, are as
sessed against O'Connor alone.
Tract of 86.700 Acres Bought From
Vanderbilt E.tate For $433,500.
The national forest reservation com
mission has approved the purchase of
the Pisgah finest In North Carolina
from the estate nf the late George W.
Vaiiilerliilt nt an average price of $5 an
acre. There are mI.Tini acres, nnd the
total cost Is therefore $4.'L'l JV
Mrs. Vanderbilt offered the tract nt
u much lower figure than that nt which
It was lii-lil by her husband. He con
served I'isgiih forest from the time be
bought It up lo his death, a period of
nearly twenty live years, under the
conviction that every forest owner
owes It to those who follow him to
hand down his property to then) tiulin
paired by wasteful use. Ills widow
sympathizes wllh his belief that pri
vate ownership of forest land Is n pub
lic trust anil that Its ownership by the
nation will alone make Its preservation
permanent and certain.
In accordance with Mrs. Vnnderbllt's
desire the national forest reservation
commission will retnln the name of
Pisgah forest. It Is proposed to make
It a game refuge for the preservation
of the fauna of the enstern mountains.
With this purchase nnd others the
total area approved for purchase un
der the Weeks law 111 the eastern
mountains Is 1.077.000 acres.
OltKGON AGltlCl'LTlltAI. CO!,
LEG 10. Corvallls, Ore.. June I. Wllh
Indications of having the largest class
in tlie history of the Oregon Agricul
tural rollegii tho commencement ex
ercises nre now under way. While the
exact number of graduates will not he
definitely known until the final grades
are assembled, probabilities point lu
the graduation of lull students In tin
regular degree courses. In addition
to this number then! are six graduates
of tlie school of music nud three gnul
nates In Iho master of science degree
Tho past school year has been i
very active one in tho way of Improve
nionls. The beautiful new buildings
for homo economics and for men's
gymnasium nre almost completed
while similar buildings have boon
eroded and tho campus grounds lev
elod, drained and otherwise Improved
All of those features lend to the at
traction that brings so large a number
of visitors to attend this, the forty-fifth
unniial commencement.
I OS ANGELES, I'lil.. M.iv II"
W'liipinelil In Hie cLollg lu ti ll t l.t Ir
wi.vaut suliiille to.l.iv pi,,inp!e,l I'ulhe
InvoMlgatiir pills to ask the Simla
lliirhinu Hilico tonight to ituike tin,, lln r
1 1 1 v i - h 1 1 k- i 1 1 1 1 -1 1 into the st 1. 1 live iln.ip
k amin e of Mllllulililre I". Lewis Clark
there January II. The local il b-
(ecllvet believe that linrk Is ullvo,
and Ihut h I now being held fo rim
soiii in the Simla liurbnni Islniels
Pells claims to tune a series of circum
stance, which tend lo prove this the
ory. In the event Hint Mrs. V. LewlsVlnrk
sanctions Hie plan, Iho expedition will
be started from Simla Durham within
two dms to thoroughly stiirih Die Isl
ands. The police authorities in Spo
kane, Wash., accnrillng lo Pells, will
be nsked tomorrow- to Inle rror.nlo Mrs
Cpirk concerning the alleged couvers.t
Hon she has Inn I uith iiiciIiiiiih and
clairvoyants who are siippusetlly In
vnlvci in the ,il.";ci Intricate plul t '
kidnaping und subterfuge.
Fills claims tint be has reason lo
believe that .Millionaire Chirk was in
(luce, I to take nn Interest III spiritual
ism. Through this, according to Fells,
the mlllloiialro Induced his wile to
leave Santa Harbara and go to San
Francisco.
go
AlnerlilKI iliJcl'ilti'H con Mill t
-th. n. with a discission of tin. u . r a
pence phm, uti which substantial ,mtf.
n is wits inn, lc In tiiibty'a t unn r, to e.
BOARD OF THREE 10
RULE ALASKA -PLAN
8ECRETARY LANE RIDICULES
GOVERNMENTAL RED TAPE
BEFORE COMMITTEES
YALE-HARVARD REGATTA.
His 8entiment.
There Is n Hrondway comedian
whose wife Is very fond of pets, ne
blocked her plans for adding to the
zoological establishment as well as be
could without spoiling-the domestic en
tente, for he disliked pets. Then she
wanted lchthyologlcal accessions In the
way of goldfish and nagged ber hus
band until he grudgingly consented to
the purchase.
'Ob, very well, then," he muttered
gloomily. "Hut I hate the noisy
things." New York Post
Plant Announced For Annual Crew
Tilt Between Old Rivals.
The Yale-Harvard crew regatta agree
ment, which has Just been announced,
shows that there will be nt New Lon
don a freshman one onred mile race
upstream on Thursday afternoon, June
18; a varsity four oared two mile race
at 10:30 Friday morning. June 11).
down stream; u freshman eight onred
two mile race nt II. o'clock down
stream and u varsity eight onred four
mile race up stream at 4:.'10 o'clock.
William II. Molkolhahn of New York
has been selected as referee. Law
rence Sexton of Huston, for Harvard
and Otto Hnnnnrd of Now York, for
Ynle. have been seleetiil as the eligi
bility committee.
In case a crew Is disabled during the
first half mile of the race it will be
started over.
Land Withdrawal Void
LOS ANGELES, Juno 1. Tho con
servatlnn order of ex-Prosldont Wil
liam II. Tnft. withdrawing from entry
henrlv 3.000,000 ocros of oil lands In
California was declared Invalid In n
decision rendered by Judge M. T. Doo1
ing, of tho United Stales court, nnd
placed on file, here today. Tho court
hold Hint the president of tho United
States had no power to withdraw lands
from entry.
BECKER SENTENCED
TO ELECTRIC CHAIR
NEW YORK, May 29. Former Po
lice Lieutenant Charles F. Pecker,
twice convicted of the murder of Her
man Hosonthal, was sentenced today
by Justice Soahtiry to die in tho elec
tric chair nt Sing Sing during the
week beginning July 6.
Very Convenient.
Caretaker (to prospective tenantr
ies, this 'otise is most conveniently
situated. There's a music 'all clow
and 'andy and there's a pub Just ovet
the way and a pawnbroker's round the
corner. London Tit Bits.
JACK LONDON ILL IN
VERA CRUZ; SERIOUS
VEA CHUZ. Juno 1. Jack London
was very III hero today of Intestinal
trouble. Dr. A.. A. Goodman of Mex
ico City, who was attending hlm, pro
nounced his case serious. London
came to Vera Cruz as a war corres
pondent. His wife Is with him.
HARRY ABLES SIGNED
OAKLAND. Cnl., May 28. Word was
received hero today from Manager
Devlin of the Onkland Coast league
team, nt Los Angolos, saying that Har
ry Abies had signed with the Oaks and
would Join them at Ios Angeles.
Abies was one of Oakland's star left
handers In 1912 and 1913, but has re
mained on his father's ranch in Texas
,.n m the nresont time this year, de
claring he was through with baseball-
There Is but brief If any intermis
sion between campaigns.
Some good people Judge the value of
a picture by the beauty of the fame.
NEW YOHK. May 30.- Colonel
ttoosevelt sailed on Iho Olympic to
day for Southampton, wliert o Im will
go lo Madrid to attend the wi ilillng of
his sun, Kci-mlt and Ml-,s I'ulln Wil
lard, I'nlled Stales Ambassador Wll
lard's daughter.
He was received on board th" Olym
pic with intuit state, Ciiplnlu Haddock
wailing at the In ad of '! ciiiigliiink
for hlm and the regulation man of war
ceremony observed on Hut occasion of
a visit by a president b'.'liiit curried out
as far us possible,
Accompanying the colonel worn nls
daughter, Mrs. Nicholas Longworlh,
and his nephew, Philip Itoosevolt. The
only family connection nl the i rk to
see Iho party off was Nicholas I g-
worth. George W. Perkins, Medlll Mc
Cormick and Alexander Moore were un
hand, however and paid a brief vltit
to tho colonel's cabin. Tho Olympic
sailed at 10 n. m.
It was stilted at Progressive head
quarters after the ship's doniirttiro that
politics was not discussed between Hie
colonel nnd his visitors.
"LANGLEV'S FOLLY"
ELM I HA. N. Y May 2S. Tho tho-
ory of Dr. Samuel I'lerrepont Langley,
who proclaimed to the world ho bud
solved tho problem of the air several
years before heavior-tban-alr machines
had boon successfully navigated, wnB
vindicated nt llaminondsport today,
when Glenn Curtlss. the aviator, wont
aloft in "Lnngloy'B folly."
Tho crude flying machine, wnici.
foil Into tho Potomac river """
.aitgloy. Its Inventor, aiiemiin u i j
In It and which later was cons giieii to
ho Smithsonian Institution nt Wash
i,n.i overv requisite for flight
and remained In the air long enough to
demonstrate tne prncuoiu . nn
maker, who had boon ridiculed by his
Incredulous contemporaries.
EXPEDITION MEETS
WASHINGTON, Juno l.-Secretxrf
of tin. Interior Frniiklln K. Lane tmUT
rl, Hi tiled Alaskan Kovortiniciitnl r"4
lapo In a report to Ibe senlu uud hou
committees on territories and at mini
urged that the territory be put In th
builds of it development hour, I of thr
members, to have he nlqiinrlera In
Alaska, nnd bo charged with every,
thing having to do with natural re
sources. Hills In nccord with Mr lame's rcc
omuieiiilalloiis have been Introtliireil In
bulb souses of congress.
"II Is proposed and urged." says Mr,
Lane,, "Hint Hie board should lake over
such aiilhorliy now exorcised by v.irl-
ions departments nnd bureaus us tuny
I ho necessary to give It supervision
over pracHciillv the entire public do
main nml all the natural resource" of
Alaska, and control of such arllitd'
as are closely related nml ossentto
llm development of Iho phvslcal re
source of tho country. The hmirt
would ilo the work now done In Aln"k
by tho general land officii, Iho forest
service, the road romiiiissioli, the bu
reau of mines, the human of educa
tion nnd Hie secretary of tho Interior.
It should take over n part of tho work
and niithorlly of tho human of flush
cries. Ileglnnlng nt the shore lino, the
development board should hnvo com
plete control nf nil government activ
ities and Interests ronnoctoil with Hie
development of Industries nnd trans
portation nii'l tho settling of ho coun
try. "This should Include Iho control of
Iho water powers, building and main
tenance of roads nnd trails, and oper
ation and rates of the railroads ati'l
telegraph lines. It sltntild Include
protection ""tl contiol of game, fur
hearing nnlmnls, public lands, mineral
deposits, coal, oil. gas, hot springs,
timber lands, nnd timber." Secretary
I. tine nlso urges that this bonrd slmiiiu
take over tho supervision of education
al work among the Indians and natives,
thn reindeer Industry, control of Hi"
surveyor-general's office, and lh" !"
piirtuient of agriculture, of agricultur
al experiments nnd deiiionstrnll
work In Iho territory,
NEW SANDY BRIDGE SURE
SALEM Oro Juno 2. Hint" ni-V
way El gin, or lowll.y announced to
day that th commissioners o Mill no-
,h county had empowered Iho state
hi' i way commission to malm arrange
ments for the building of n stool bridge
on tho Columbia highway over tho
Sandy river, near tho Portland Auto
mobile clubhouse. Tho structure, will
have two spans.
FREE
HALF DOZEN
BEAUTIFUL SPOONS
FREE
NEW YORK, May 29. According to
message received here today from
St. Michaels, Alaska, the stenmor Kar-
Ink, which carried the Stefansson ex
pedition to the Arctic, was crushed In
the Ice last January. The message
says the crew is marooned-on Wrangle
Island.
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tion "LA RITA" Chocolates, wo will
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of five lovers of good candy In jonr
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