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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1911)
MARCH 16. 1911. 13 Home -Made Cakes, Pies, French Pastry Salads, Dill Pickles, Olives, Etc. 4th Fir A CANDIDATES WAIT CENTS CONJTECTED WITH THE ARRIVAL OF MO EE THAN 2000 COLONISTS AT PORTLAND DEPOTS IN COURSE OF DAT. Happy, Happy, UseTIZ Olds, Wortman & Kirig . - i - Purveyors of Pure Foods Grocery Specials Phones Ex. 12 A Q231 Free Cooking School Today 3:OQ P.M. Interesting lesson for today. Don't fail to briner fork and spoon; to taste the goodies at the close of the lesson. MENU: Pastry Desserts, Tarts, Raspberry Juffs, Polish Tartlets, Coffee. Today at 3 P. M.- A Marrel for Sore Feet Acts Eight Off Werlein, Lombard and Light ner May Enter Race if Field Is Open. THOMAS' DECLARATION IN THE MOHNIXG OREGtmASV Til C USD AT, SIM! 5 DECISION It. Harry Lane, Thoogh XonCom- mlttai. Is Regarded aa Likely Nominee of Minority Rub light Worklsr Hard. t'Dcertalnty surrounding the ilixor alty situation will be cleared up mater illv In tha nest vk or 18 days whan Mayor Mlmon expects to announce d.nnlt.ly whether or not he will be a raodltlate to iticcMd himself. Jn the meantime. prospective candidates (or this office are playing a walling game. In t:e lemocratlo camp. Max Klelsch ner has declined to become a candidate. . Whlie remaining noncommittal. If. Harry Lane la atill regarded aa tha moat probable candidate of the minor llr party, although Ueorge II. Thomas, chairman or tha county Central Com mlttee. yesterday Died hie declaration aa a candidate lor the nomination. Mayor Simon Stronglj- Urged. "For several daya 1 hare been urged by responsible business roa of Tort land by letter and In personal Inter- tt.wi to be a candidate to aucceed ray eelf." aald Mayor Simon yesterday, "but 1 hare not reached decision. There Is ample time for making an announce ment aa candidate In the municipal election have until April -1 In which to Die Uielr declarations. I expect with la the next ! daya to make an an nouncement ae to whether or not I ahall be a candidate for a second term. Mayor Salmon's announcement will be rf particular Interest to City Treaaurer w'erleln. Councilman Lombard and County Commissioner Lightner. While each would like to receive the Repub lican nomination for Mayor, he wouTd prefer not to oppoio Mr. .Iroon for the nomination. Friends of Ught ner. however, are urging him to be come a candidate regardless of whether or not Mr. Flmon remains In the con test. In view of the fact that Mr. Mmon will make an announcement In side of 1 daya. It may be expected that the other asplranta for the nomi nation will wait to see what It la. Rushlight Making Campaign. Councllmnn Rushlight. slthough he las not filed his declaration, ia not de laying his campaign activities pending the announcement of Mayor filmrm or any of the prospective candldatca for t!e nomination. Mr. Ruel-llrht may be een slmoet dolly from early morning until nightfall touring tha suburban dis tricts by automobile and meeting the voters personally, lie la not spending an or Ms time soliciting plumbing Jobs, either. There Is a strong suspicion that a dis tinct understanding exists between Mr. Rushlight and Dr. Lan regarding their respective carrdldacka. If Dr. Lane will agree to be a candidate. It is sua pei-ted that Mr. Rushlight will rot enter the contest. On the other hand. If Dr. lsvne concludes not to go Into the fight- Mr. Rushlight will go after' the Repub lican nomination, believing that with J ji ne out of the rare, he can defeat any other Democratic nominee. Views Almost Identical. Friends of Dr. Lane and Mr. Rush light emphatically deny that such compact exists but the delay of Mr. Rushlight in filing a declaration of 1.1a candidacy la bettered to lend color to the report. Both men are contending for the same things In municipal affairs and should both become candldatea their platforms would be almost Identical. Councilman Baker, of the Fourth "W ard, who was considered a likely can-ril-btte for Mayor this year, has decided not to seek re-election from his ward but win be a candidate for Oouncllruan-at-large. Candldatea for nomination In the mu rlcipal primary election have until April n. or fire weeks yet In which to qualify mm candidates by f ling their announce ments. Tha primaries will be held Sat urday. May . and the city election will fallow on Monday. June i WOMAN WITNESS BURIED Marshal Colwell Defray Cost When Federal Prisoner Dies. A pauper's grave Is usually the last resting place of the fallrn woman with out fun.1 or friend, hut burial mas given Marie Reed at the rxpense of t nlted States Marshal Colsreil yester dajr. The funeral service waa held at 1 e clock at Dunning chapel, and the body was burled in a handsome casket at Rose City Cemetery. The woman waa held aa a witness against Belle Marshall, accused of vio lating the white slave" law by carry ing on traffic between Seattle and Lake Meet. Or. While the Reed woman waa heing held In the county Jail Matron Cameron learned that ahe needed medi cal attention, and she was sent to the tiood Samaritan hospital, where an oper ation fr appendlcitle waa performed. But peritonitis set in. and shs died. The physicians' fees are being borne r-y the government, as ahe was a Fed eral prisoner. GRAND JURYJVILL REPORT itneaarw ltsmlnrd by .ltant District Attorney Magulre. The Federal grand Jury ia expected to bring in Its first report this room It Is expected that one or two not true bills will be returned. The cases of those persona now held In the County Jail are being taken up fret; witnesses being examined by As sistant Inled States District Attorney Maguire. PIANOLA And Other Player Piano Owne-s. The music roll library of Sherman, riay 4k Ce. Is the most complete In the nt. If you have troubie In getting the music yon want, elsewhere, please give us a chance to supply you even If na did not purchase your player from We have a thousand rolls of special numbers at three rolls for tl. Not more th.aa sis to any one customer. Sher man, t lay A CO- Sixth at Morrison sireet. tck Y.esilache resula fm a disor dered condition ef the stomach, and can be cured br the use of Chamber lain's Ftcriach and I Iver Tablet. Try It. For tale by ail dealers. if." - -- . AM "7i'! r V i 7? I -"- - X ' e -.... V' I ? 1 ' ' t.' ,' .-:-.. C- . ... I .... . f i ; V"' J U, ; : . .f. i . . J . K"MiriTi aii'wllsalaiassaassssasaasjsjJ Hi 1 1 Till asnsaMSaMMaijaaMiiajajasjseasjssssassea 1. P4RTV OF NEBRASKA HOMKSEEKERS lEATlXO 8PECIAI. TRAIV X STATES TAKlMi CARRIABE9 X A PAMILT DECIDINO WHERE ARRIVALS At SIXTH-STREET EXTRAKCE OF t'XIOX DEPOT. COLONIST RUSH 016 Arrivals Yesterday 2000; Many See Portland. MORE THAN 30,000 COMING Visitors Have Definite Ideas of What They Want Heavy Advertising by Railroad and Communl tlrs Has Kffcct. C"o.pttnned fr,?1 First Pass.) an agent on tha ground. We have gone to a great deal of expense and apent much time In Inducing colonists to come here. Now. since they are here, we don't even as much as say Hello.' Welcome 61iouId Be Extended. It would be the same aa Inviting a man to your noma and then not being t the door to greet him when ha ar rives. There Is no time when a help ing hand la more appreciated or when it ia more needed than when a stranger steps into a strange land. A little en couragement and advice would go far n maktns these people feel at home." Mr. McMurray was busy all day Veeplng In touch with the special trains bearing colonists, operated over hie lines. Nix S. which arrived at 1.10. ran In two sections and brought nearly 400 passengers to town. No. 17. which is the Oregon-Washington Lim ited, arrived last night with MS pas sengers on the first section and nearly 200 on the second section. Fred W. Graham. Western Industrial and Immigration agent of the Ureat Northern, arrived In Portland yeenerday to handle the crowds at tha local North Bank station. He said that of all the Inquiries received by the Great Northern offices in 91- Paul and elsewhere. nearly K per cent were about Oregon and that a great majority of the new arrivals were scheduled to come to this state. Centre! Oregon and the line of the new Oregon Trunk railway will re ceive thousand. Advertising Ha Helped. . "I attribute the great Influx of colon ics to t! heavy advertising done by the railroads and the commercial bodies of the exate and to the exhibition cars which the Great Northern and several other roads operated through the Bast sad Middle WesV s:d Mr. Graham. Ji-"" 'Thea the permanent ' display booths which we maintain In St. Paul. Chicago and other cities heul a great deal to do with Inducing the people to corns. They are convinced that the literature which we distribute does not exagger ate conditions and that we give good values for the money." Arrivals from the, Atlantic Coast states have been few so 'far, as travelers have not had time to arrive here. The states Immediately east and west of the Mis sissippi River and the Missouri Valley have furnished nearly all the arrivals to date. Special Party Goes to Sutherlin. Two special cars, bearing W passen ger arrived in Portland over the O.-W. R. a N. yesterday, being attached to the first section of No. a. The travelers were residents of Minnesota. Iowa, 11U- nola and Indiana and the party was re cruited by the agents of the Luce Land A Development Company, of Portland and 8t. Vaul. The coaches continued to Putberlln. Or., where the company hes a tract of 1O.00U acreei In agricultural and orchard land; J000 acres of which already la in bearing orchards. Of the passengers in this excursion. S will remain in the state. Others may come back to take up their homes on the Sutherlin tract after returning to the Keert. The party was in charge of Barney Wlllett, Howard Everett and E. L Myers, officials of the company. KEXSO PLAN BRINGS RESULTS 31 any Thousand Foldera Being; Sent Oat to Advertise) Vicinity. KELSO. Wash, March la. (Special.) The community publicity plan taken up with the Oregon-Waahtngton Railroad V Navigation Company by the Kelso Commercial Club Is obtslnlng effective results, according to E. G. Blxler. sec retary of the club, the colonist folders sent out by Kelso bringing many In quiries from Easterners who wish to locste In the Northwest. awarded the contract for printing 10.- - . - . ... i.i j irhl. I - ih. tfU0 iveiso po.imi iviuvi.. . second installment, of publicity matter . - . .... . v th nlant the first being It. 000 colonist folders. .The pos tal loicers will nave a i-ye. ww.c. and eight-page Insert. Th cover will be printed In three colors and the Inside In two colors. The literature will be handsomely Illustrated with halftone vtews of this vicinity, one being a two r. nanoramlo view of the city and surrounding territory. Ilomeseekers Reach Eugene. EUGENE. Or, March 16. (Special.) TWentv colonists, representing Eugene share in the advance guard of westward bound travel, arrived on the Eugene flyer last night, and are at toe various hotels of the city. THE B0WERSH0TEL CAFE Eleventh and Stark. Unexcelled for service and . cuisine. The popular cafe for lunch, dinner and after-the-theater. Karl Raldelsberger and orchestra during dinner. to t, and evenings, 10 to 12:10. H. C, Bowers. """" - 4 1 3 -e - rfx WOMEX FROM MIDDLE WESTERN TO GO FOR Ll'KCHEON 4, SEW Northwest Show to Be Held Here Next Week. STUDENTS WILL COMPETE Washington State and Oregon Agri cultural College to Try for Su premacy in Jndplng Quality of Stock Exhibits. Already shipments are arriving for the Pacific Northwest Livestock Show, which will take place at the Union Stock Tarda next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. J. M. Evans of Eagle, Ida ho, la the first exhibitor to arrive with stock. He brought two shorthorn steers. They each weigh nesrly two tons. The actual weight would not be given out by Mr. Evans. He also has entered a Polled Angus heifer. The sdmiaslon to the show, which is the first of Its kind to be held upon the Psciflo Coast, is free and the pub llo is especially Invited to attend. It is contended by stockmen that the country at large la more apt to grow rich from stockralslng than from fruitgrowing. They say that the en tire fruit Industry of the three states Is only $10 000.000 yearly while the stock Industry will easily reach 130, 000,000 and la Increasing every year. Logged off lands, the dairy industry and the vast domain for alfalfa upon the plains east all furnish opportunity for the development of the livestock Industry, they declare. The show, which opens Monday, will witness an Interesting contest between students of the Washington State Agricultural College and those of the Oregon State Agricultural College. A purse of 1100 is offered to the class which can secure the highest marks in judging livestock from the standpoint of the International Association. Both classes have been trained as to their du ties for some time. Washington students have had much field work and their training is said to be exceptionally fine for the coming contest- However, the Corvallts students look forward to taking home a banner which they will raise on the campus. They expect to celebrate their victory, if they win, by a big bonfire. Baker May Entertain Colonists. BAKER. Or, March 15. (Special.) Arrangements are under way by the O.-W. R. ft N. Company for the stop ping of both sections of trains 17 and 6 at Baker for the purpose of giving hundreds of colonists an opportunity to eat on their way west. Accommodations at Huntington have been found inado- f .... t & FINE STUCK GOMING Bora Feetf Kever After Using T1Z Good-bye sore feet, aching feet, swollen feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired feet. Good-bye corns, callouses and bunions and raw spots. You've never tried anything like TIZ before for your feet. It Is dif ferent from anything ever before sold. It acts at once and makes the feet feel remarkably fresh and sore-proof., TIZ is not a powder. Powders and other foot remedies clog up the pores. TIZ draws out all poisonous exuda tions which bring on soreness of the feet, and Is the only remedy that does. TIZ cleans out every pore and glorifies the feet your feet. You'll never limp again or draw up your face in pain, and you'll forget shout your corns, bunions and cal louses. You'll feel like a new person. If you don't find all this true after trying a box of TIZ, you can get your money right back. TIZ is for sale at all druggists at 25 and 60 cents per box. or it will be sent you direct, if you wish, from Walter Luther Dodge & Co., Chicago, 111. i:ec ommended and sold by The Owl Drug Company. quate.' Train IT reaches Baker at T:45 A. M. and train 6 reaches here at 8:45 P. M. The Baker Commercial Club has taken the subject up with the general passenger department, promising that automobiles will be furnished free to take the travelers from the trains to the hotel and return them again. Man ager Ashley of the Commercial Club has more than 100 colored lantern slides showing the scenery and re sources of Baker County and is making arrangements to put these on exhibi tion at the depot while the trains are stopped. PEOPLE DEEPEH HER CHAXXEL NOT TO WAIT FOR GOVERNMENT ACTION. , Money Subscribed to Pay for Dredg ing of Waterway Across Obstructing Sboal. ASTORIA. Or.. March 14. (Special.) The improvement of the mouth of Deep River is to be taken up at once, and funds to defray the cost are being raised by private subscription. Lists have been in circulation three days and the suc cess attained is such as to make it cer tain that the entire sura will be avail able soon. Nearly every person residing in the Deep River district, and the com panies operating steamers, including the up-river towboats which go to that sec tion, are contributing liberally. William Anderson, H. Settem and Cap tain Harry Haslam have been appointed trustees to take charge of the fund, and will direct the Improvement, arrange ments having lready been made with a dredging company to do the work. The plan is to dig a channel 50. or 60 feet wide and three feet deep across the shoal, which Is several hundred feet in length. This will give depth in the neighborhood of eight feet across the bar at low water, and as all the snags are to be removed, vessels plying to and fro will then be able to keep the chan nel clear. The cost of this improvement will be about 500 and those interested decided that it will be better to raise the money and do the work than endeavor to se cure Government aid. which would mean a delay of several months. By deepen ing the channel three feet sufficient water will be provided to accommodate any of the steamers which run on that route, while to deepen it more than that would result in lowering the water In the upper reaches of Deep River, with out accomplishing any better results for the aid of the shipping. APPLE SOILS ARE TOPIC Lecturer to Discuss Varieties Suited to Various Conditions. - ti-u.. ..i.iiT.F vnrfetie. of aDolo trees are best suited to different kinds of soil will be explained by Professor I. C. Lewis, of Oregon Agricultural College, in i J In the miriitortum of the Portland Young Men's Christian Associa tion next Saturday night at 8 o'clock. "Varieties of Apple ana isnvironmem. will be Professor Lewis' subject. This is a topic to which he has given much ... t . u a cuhtect nt first lm- aiuay .im i- J - portance to applegrowers. It is expected . . . -i n am rtlnnnine to mai many vwv ' - ' 1 .w set out apple orchards will attend the meeting because 01 me tion they will get to guide them in their work. Professor Lewis will apenq gaturnay in PILES QUICKLY CURED AI HOME Instant Belief, Permanent Cure Trial Package Mailed Tree to au in Plain Wrapper. Mm? rases of Piles have been cured by a trial package of Pyramid Pile Cure without further treatment. When it proves its value to you, get more .reist at 50 cents, a box. end be sure you get what you ask. for. Simply fill out free coupon oeiow anu mail today. Save yourself from the surgeon's knife and Its tqrture, the doctor and hie bills. FREE PACKAGE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY. 2S8 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall. Mich. Kindly send me a sample of Pyra mid Pile Cure, at once by mail, FREE, in plain wrapper. Name. ... Street. City. 60c QUEEN OLIVES NOW 50c In the Grocery Department, on the fourth floor, best Queen Olives, the regular 60c C Qc grade, going at, quart SLICED PEACHES ONLY ISc Choicest of all Sliced Peaches, put up in tins. They are large size, and very special; 1 C. selling now at, the tin"' 15c HEEBING IN SAUCE AT 10c a ! Selected Herring in Tomato Sauce. The regular 15c cans. We are now selling these 1 ff goods, at special the can "YELOWBAN" MILK, 3 for 25c The ."Yelowban" is theOC 1 J O tl J C cvmuig orauu, a iiua 30c CRAB MEAT NOW AT 24c Selected pieces , of Crab OAg Meat. 30c tins special at ad"iv CRAB MEAT, 2 TINS FOR 35c Selected pieces of Crab OC Meat. Small cans, 2 for,Jt MARMALADE NOW AT 25c JAR K e i 1 1 e r 's Marmalade, OC, very choice, the jar at "' ' BONELESS SARDINES FOR 23c Yacht Club Boneless O) Sardines, large cans at-'', Kosher Meats A fresh shipment just received Estacado, where he will give a practical demonstration in pruning methods. Or-,-VinrHiatB from Portland have been in vited to witness: the demonstration. The educational department or tne I. M. C. A. has also prepared two other free lectures for Saturday night. Dr. James H. Gilbert, of the University of Oregon. little rubbing, and 1? 3 ML- r-W 11 without washing them out. clothes alone would amount to a pretty penny in a year. When Sunny Monday will save your clothes, save your time and back, and wash your woolens without the least danger of shrink ing, why not give it a trial? It's a white soap, made from choice tats and vegetable oils. There's not an ounce of rosin in it to shrink, shrivel and injure your gar ments. The N. K. Fairbank Company, Makers, Great Danger Hidden . In Treacherous Disease Germs of Consumption Find Eich Field in the Membrane of the Gatarrh Victim. Catarrh is a treacherous disease; it is a great deal more dangerous than many suppose. Catarrh is caused By germs and so is consumption. The air we breathe is filled with the microbes of both. When the genua of catarrh have mutilated the membrane that lines the nose and throst, it becomes sore, in flamed and weak, and in this weakened condition is not able to fight off the germs of consumption when they ap pear. If you have catarrh, do not procrasti nate. It is a vile disease in itself, but if allowed to become complicated with other diseases serious results will surely follow. It is now acknowledged by all physi TILLAMOOK CHEESE FOR 17c The famous Oreeon Cream Cheese, noted for its goodness. Selling now at the spe cial price of the lb. 17 c CHOICE BUTTER NOW AT B7o Best "Laurelwood" Butter, guaranteed to please. Fresh every day, the two- C 7f pound square for only 20c KIPPERED HERRING 15c Choice Kippered Herring put up in tins, the regular 20o size, very special, now 1 C at the low price of only MACARONI, THE POUND, 10c Best imported "Short I fj Cut" Macaroni, special SPAGHETTI, THE POUND 10c Best imported "Short- 1 Cut" Spaghetti, the lb. SHRIMPS NOW AT 11c AND 20c Large cans Shrimps, spe. 20 Small cans Shrimp, spe. SUGAR SELLING 18 LBS FOR $1 Best cane Sugar for tt! table. Granulated, 18 lbs P GRAPE FRUIT NOW ONLY 6c Selected California, each o Selected Florida, 3 for 25 and Sausages in the Delicatessen Department. will speak on "Socialism Its Brighter and Stronger Side," and Andrew G. Thompson will speak on "Duties of Agent, Seller and Purchaser." Webfoot Oil Dressing, the greatest shoe grease made. 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