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THE CHRISTIAN HERALD robUalMd every week 61 times a year at 1 BO per sun ether with Inside avory ot we w sue Eoaaa. from John Adams to President-elect, by GlUon WUlets : aw large PT. oenu- tffully Illustrated, and our .uperb Art -;:-.j lf aallery Ds Lsuce famous paintings SupcrDiy reprooucra in iumn wr -a &lbVfViW Actdrtss THE CHXrSTIAlf HERALD 110-131 BIDIS noese, new xora TILLAMOOK HIT BY - SI 5.000 FIRE Blaze in Olson Building Threat ens for Time Destruc tion of City. SPARKS CARRIED TO ROOFS Viro Department's Efficient Work Saves Hotel and Other Business House: O. E. AVilMn, of Portland, Among Losers. Tl VT K. Or., Nov. 15. (Special.) An ar1y morning fri in this city today tiiii (I.tmape and threatened for a w'lilrt dfstrurtion of the entire business portion of th city. The lire broke out at 5:. o'clock in what 1 kniwrt as tho Olson -buildiiiK, on Main ulret. The hiaze orinnateJ at the hack of Wrrii k's bukcry. and when discovered liad taken a iirm hold at the rear of the buildlnc. The tire shot throURh to the front of the building nnd in a hort time the entire building; was buminir fiercely, nlin .iirks in every direction. Reesf .V Viiile's restaurant on the east and a replden e on the north took fire Hut the tiro department, saved these, and the other hiiild.n.jn on the Mock. Fire fell so thickly about the city that it canpht the roof of the Tillamook Hotel Brown" shoe store, the Sturgeon. Kd- mond cro-vry t're, ("Vises machine shp and the Opera-Mouse and Wolf ham, and at this time the situation looked alarminc. but t ie tire department man aged to keep the tire ii niter control. The Tillamook Ifotel and (Tough' drug- sto-e. fmmediatelv ppsite the burning building, were saved by keeping a constant stre.i:Ti of waf.T playing on thern. Every window tn The hotel and the plate-glass windows in the drtiRstore were destroyed and t:e biiildinirs are badly ronhl. KverytWiur in the klson building was de stroyed, which was occupied by F. I. iapinirron s cro-ery. who.e oa amounts to -) w.r , insurance of Other I.-iws are: err!k's bakery lii; Talmat A- Johnson, attorney. $-si; rr. R. T. Boa Is. who had JMt installed an X-Ray machine. $l-. The Masonic lodge anil Kas;ern Srar had their lodgerooms In the building and lost everything. The buikimg was worth v and belonged to O- K. Wilson, of Portland. In all the los iil amount to over $1.m. There is a strong impression that the Are was .started by some drunken men who were loatinff in a shed at. the rear of the building. DEPOT NEARS COMPLETION North Hank Structure at Vancouver I Splendid Building. VA.NOH'VKH. Wash., Nov. li Spe cial. The new railway station pf the Spokane. Portland & Seattle Railway at Vancouver U a Snsll-Vfoot structure, two stories high. The lower part is of brick and the upper part of stuccowork. The vtaraov uu. SaVwBt vknixm vwuyj w9 uea ter of the building, the waiting-rooms are on the southern side facing the railway bridge over the Columbia, and the baggage-room Is at the north end. There are cement walks on all sides of the a tac tion, and over these walks are wide porch rooffi. The statiorf is located in a "Y." in a block bounded by Tenth, Elev enth. Uncoln and Moore streets. The North Bank Road trains will come In on one fide of the station and the Northern Pacific trains from Puget Sound on the other ide. The building is Hear ing completion, the painters beginning their work yesterday. The cost of the station Is Jtxono. FOOTBALLTICKETS. Reserved seats for Oregon-O. A. C. game on Saturday, November 21, can be secured at Power & Kstes' drug store. Sixth and Alder street. Sale commences Tuesday at 10 A. AL A NEW DEPARTURE. Th cost of Interments has been greatly reduced by the Hoiman Under taking Company. Heretofore It has been the custom of funeral directors to make charges for all incidentals connected .with a funeraL The Kdward Hoiman Under taking Company, the loading funeral airectors of Portland, have departed from that custom. When casket is fur nished by us we make no extra charges for embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside box or any services that may be required of us, except clothing, cemetery and carriages, thus effecting a saving of 2't to $?f on each funeral. TUB KDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAK ING CO.. 220 Third st.. cor. Salmon. PRAISE FOR OREGON Seattle Men Find Eugene Team Game Loser, HOPE TO BEAT CORVALUS Game With O. A. C. on Washington Campus Thanksgiving Day Will Decide Conference Champion ship of Pacific Northwest. Highly elated on account of their victory over the University of Oregon Saturday, Coach Dohie, Manager Ras musen and the University of Washington football squad passed through Portland yesterday afternoon en route to Seattle. The Washington players succeeded in getting through the hard game without the slightest injury, aside from a few bruises, and while delighted at scoring a victory, t!e entire team as well a& tiie rooters, have all sorts of nice things to say about their treatment at Kugene. "The Oregon bunch Is the earnest losing team 1 have ever seen," is. the way one Seattleite expressed himself and from Manager Rasmusen. Coach DobiA and Captain Tegtmeier down to the last mem ber of the rooters' brigade the same sentiment was ecTioed. "We could not have been treated better, had we been at home." said Manager Rasmusen. "The Ktigene men aro true sportsmen, and when the game was over Saturday, the speptators carrie.i the players of both teams off the field on their shoulders. Why, it really seemed as though it were a victory for the home team instead of a crushing defeat, and 1 was somewhat surprised at the demon stration. " Washington proved to be much the stronger team nd the result, of the game represents tlie relative merits of the two elevens. Dudley Clark was responsible for Oregon's ability to keep the score down to the final result, and it was his work In the first half that prevented a score, it was a great game and we are satisfied that Oregon realizes that the best team won. However,. Coach Forbes has a team of practically all new play ers, and while they are weak this year, they will prove a formidable machine next year. The Washington team is returning home with one idea in view, and that Is to defeat the Oregon Agricultural Col lege team at Seattle on Thanksgiving day. This game will undoubtedly settle the North we3t championship, for the Ore gon "Aggies. by their defeat of Whit man, have placed themselves in line to compete for the conference college cham pionship this season. Next Saturday the "Aggies" come to Portland for their an nual game with the University of Oregon, and a fast exhibition can be expected on Multnomah field next Saturday. A LB AN V SEERS ANOTHER GAME Champions Anxious to Play Winners in Intcrscholastic League. ALBANY, Or.. Nov. 15. (Special.) A football game will probably be arranged between Albany College, champion of the non-conference colleges of Oregon, and the winner of the championship of the lnterscholastio League of Portland. Man ager Gibbons, of the Albany College team, will endeavor to schedule such a contest. To remove any question of Albany's claim to the non-conference champion ship, Manager Gibbons has arranged the following record of games: Albany de feated Pacific University o to 0. Albany then lost to Willamette University 5 to 6. and after Pacific had defeated Willam ette 4 to 0, Albany defeated Willamette in a return game 11 to 4. Albany de feated the Chemawa India as 7 to 0 and the Indians then defeated Pacific Uni versity 30 to 4. Pacific, Willamette, Al bany and Chemawa were the only non conference teams that figured at all, and Albany defeated all and also has the best record on comparative scores. Astoria 6; Fort Stevens 0. ASTORIA. Or., Nov. 15. (Special.) The game of football played on the local grounds this afternoon between the As toria and Port Stevens teams was won by the home eleven with a score of 6 to 0. The human eye can discern an object as small a . 12r of an inch In diameter. QUARTET OP OREGON FOOTBALL VETERANS WHO WILL FACE O. A. C. NEXT SATURDAY s t , x fZ&u& ! ii --"t i t i Mouliraa. Captaia aad Rljrat Tackle. j . . a 0.-. ( 1 X t Va fJ A alSV if .; -pL'J- : - yijiv.:. . " w '.r . . riakham, Lrft Tackle. Clark. Fullback. Mrlnlrre, Riarht Gnard. UNIVERSITY OP OREGON, Eugene. Or., Nov. 14. (Special.. Only tour of last season's football men will be in the line-up against O. A. C. at Portland next Saturday. They are Fred C. Moullen, '09. captain and right tackle: Louis H. Pin kham, '10. left tackle; Dudley R. Clark. '10. fullback, and Walter Mdntyre, '09, right guard. These old players are the mainstays of the team, and Oregon is counting upon them for effective work. Next Saturday's game will clo e the college football careers of Moullen and Mdntyre, who are just finishing their fourth year on the team. DOCKET HOLDS 71 CASES BUSY SESSION" AHEAD I'OR JUDGE GALLOWAY AT ALBANY. Twenty Divorce Suits Pending. Bight to Assess Wells-Fargo Com pany to Be Determined. ALBANY. Or., Nov. 15. (Special.) With a docket of 71 cases, Jajdffe William Galloway will convene Department No. 2, State Circuit Court for Linn County, for the Fall term in this city tomorrow. Twenty of the 71 cases are suits for di vorce. The question of whether an Oropon county, can assess the rijrht of a cor poration to do business in its boundaries when no specific franchise has been Riven will be determined in the case of Wells Fargo Company vs. Linn County. Linn County assessed the risht of the express company to do business in this county at $25,000 and levied a tax thereon and the company has brought suit to secure a permanent injunction against such an as sessment. The decision in this matter will be of widespread effect and it may be rendered this .term. A number of Linn County's leading corporations are involved in litigation to come up at this term. The Lebanon Paper Company, which owns the big paper mills at Lebanon, is suing the Lebanon Lumber Company over rights in cident to the use of water from the South Santiam River at Lebanon. The Calapooia Lumber Company, which op erates a sawmill at CrawfordsvilI, is involved in two suits, one it brought against James N. Rice et al. to set aside an award of damages and another brought against the company by Linn Countv to enjoin it from operating a dam in the Calapooia River, which overflows and damages a county road. The City of Brownsville as defendant in an injunc tion suit brought by Klva M. JIartin to prevent the opening of certain streets. The case of the president and trustee! of Tualatin Academy and Pacific Uni versity vs. Emma A. Keene et al., which involves an old bequest to the Foreft Grove school, and whicli has been on tna docket a long time, will likely be con cluded this week. The growing popularity of the Torreni system of registration of titles is shown by the fact that there are ten applica tions under its provisions on the present docket. There have been 46 applications in Linn County since the law went into effect. There is added local interest in this law because of the fact that it was introduced in this state by Attorney Percy R. Kelly, of this city, who secured its adoption by the Oregon Legislature when a member of the State Senate from Linn' County. BILLIARDS. The Waldorf, 7th and Washington. Bush Work on Trolley System. ALBANY, Or., Nov. 15. (Special.) The track for the electric street railway is now laid for almost two blocks, being complete on First street from Washing ton almost to Broadalbin street. A big force of men is rushing the work and every day the course of the old horse car is growing shorter. It is HOW able to travel only as far as Broadalbin street on its way from the Southern Pacific depot. Electric cars will be running here before the first of the new year. Nevada Election Bcturns. RENO, Nev., Nov. 15. Complete returns from all but five precincts in Nevada give Bryan a majority of EiW. United States Senator Newlands 4063, Congre3smar Bartlett 36fil. But one Republican, a uni versity regent, was elected. The Legis lature on joint ballot is: House 35 to 13 Senare 12 to 7 Democratic. 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