.1 7 9. 1911. TITE MORNING OREGONIAN. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST STARVATION CURE divisions In the reserve and the Coos Bar band besides. Tha total number of enlisted men Is about 150. Twenty- five from Marrhfield and lo from the new Bandon division have gone to Portland to bring bark the crulaer Boa- ton, which will be here August l to remain two months. In that time, all the men will Tecelve training on the vessel. The new Randon organisation will be known a the fifth division. The com mander la Dr. L. P. Sorensen. who ha the rank of Junior lieutenant. Dr. Smith J. Mann la assistant surgeon, and Earl S. Oher. enslgu. Dr. E. E. Straw, senior lieutenant of Marshfleld. ha Effects of Tacoma Women Not Returned, Even Though , Search Is Made. command over all three dlvlslona. Uni form will at once te furnished mo Bandon men and a drill hall has 'al ready been provided for. Thlrty-aeven Stock Must Be Reduced to Make Room for New Departments of MetVs Furnish ings and Hats Tremendous Price Reductions Prevail in All-Departments JEWELRY IS ALSO MISSING TiSCOrVFR DOG H CHtMPIOJf HIGH DIVER AXDTHICK PERFORMLR. - BANISHES CLOTHES Great Alferafioi Two Counties to Join In Prosecotlon of Pr. Haszard. Ret for First Week In October Court Terra at Tacom. TACOMA. Wash.. Aug. Special.) That Ml Dorothta wr.llarr.soa. ona of the patlente ef Dr. Linda Burfleld Kinird. ia cot yet cut of danger a a mult of aubmlttln to tha alleged -starvation turC n tha declaration of ber attending physician. Dr. A. H. Col. man. tonight. "Miss Williamson ha improved rap Idly under tha rood cara of her Bars. Conway, but In her grcatiy weak ened and reduced condition It will ba menlha before eha reaches inrwbtrj near her normal condition." continued Dr. Coleman. -She 1 not In need of any treatment, only food. Until It la determined whether there are any organic trou bles It will ba Impossible to say far a certainty whether aha will recover. At present ahe ti eonvaraselns; rapidly, but her recovery la not certain." That not only money and Jewel be longing to tre M.sses Wt!ltamon are mlaslar. but that clothe and other per. aonal effect a wail have disappeared, waa tha itatement of Vice-Consul Agassis today. -We have no trace of the women a clothing." aald Mr. Acasatx. "We can not do much to recover theaa personal ffecta until after tha trial af Dr. Ras ard." . -Dr. Haisard probably will be riven a trial about October 1. ald Attor ney Frank Keller, after hla return from Seattle, where he conferred with Prosecuting Attorney Stevenson, of Kltaap County, with whom he will be associated In the trial of tha case. We are going at the preparation of tha prosecution's caae ayatematlcally. Affidavit from peraona who have been former patlenta of Dr. Haaxard are ba in prepared, and all etatementa made by them la connection with the method f treatment will tbua be fully aubatan tlated. ao that there can ba no retrae tlona. 1 believe that In three weeka we will have a network of evidence that will make It impoaalble for tha doctor to escape." RAYMOND OUT FOR ROADS Deter Meeting Take Action Toward Voting Bond. HATMOD, Wash, Aur. (Spe cial.) The meeting of tha Paclflc rounty good roaoe -worker at Lcnr Beach on Aufiit wa well attended and very enthusiastic and will no doubt result In an early effort to build more road In thla county throutfn tha resolution, unanlmoualy carried In favor of a trunk ytem of roada east and wet and north and aouth through tha coun ty and tha voting of bond to finance the building of tha same. Tom Richardson, of Portland, ad dressed tha delegates, and In speaking ' of the Inte.-est taken In tha movement paid Raymond a high compliment when ha ald: The delegation from Ray mond la thi largest one from a mall city, attending a purely butne meet lna; where the cut to reach the meet In I mora thru $1.00. that I aver Other speaker Include Mayor A. C. Little, of Raymond. Jucge Bloomfield. of Long Beao.-. Eil Rockey. of Bay Center: E. H Wright, of South Bend: G. U. Hick, of South Bend, and Senator lpy. .w The next regular meeting or the as sociation will ba held In Raymond September I. PHONE WAR ONLY STARTED farmers In Colon County Firm In Stand Against Company. ENTERPRISE. Or, Aug. S. (Spe cial. Tha telephone war In Wallowa County la still on. Representatives of the Home Independent Company, which lost a large majority of ita ubcrlbera In the county on August 1. have been going from town to town. It Is aald. trying to make the people of one local. Ity believe that those In another local ity are satisfied and have ordered their phones put back. They even went so far. tt la declared, aa to telephone re- ports to La Grande last eight that the people of Joeph had adopted the com pany' propoal at a mas meeting and would order their phonea In again. Sach waa not the cue, according to , report from that city, which are to the effect that no action -was taken. Word was received today from Allcel. In Cr.lon County, saying that a mm meeting waa held last evening and the telephone company1 plan rejected. A committee to confer with the people In other aectlona of L'nlon County waa named. From all Indications the war oa the telephone rates has only begun Instead of being virtually settled. Committees of farmer are working up aentlment for a co-operatlv telephone system. All telephones In Enterprise are still out of commission. SCAPPOOSE SAFE TRIED Vcsmcn Make Bungle of Attempt to Get Railroad Money. SCAPPOOSE. Or, Aug. t (Special.) An attempt was made Sunday night to rob the large safe In the Astoria Columbia River Railroad depot at Scap poose. Entrance to the depot waa gained by prying open a transom over the back door. The bottom waa broken and pried off of the safe with heavy too la. but the attempting safe-crackers mace a Bun g.ing Job and could not get the strong tox open. They stole a speeaer ana went toward Portland. COOS ENLISTSMORE MEN Cnnntv'a Xaval Reserve to Be Trained on Cruiser Boston. MARSHFIELD. Or Aug. (Spe elaL) Coos County now ha better representation In the Oregon I.avai lltla than any other county in tha state. With the organisation of a new division at Bandon the county ba three I 1 M : ..... 1 Y ' -H te V f . 1. I J, Eacllah Palater. VANCOUVER. Willi, Aug. I. (Special.) Joe. an Engllnh point er bird dog. owned by Alexander iicDonaM. of this city, knows and doea a number of tricks no other dog In this part of the atate will do. Ilia big feat la diving 33 feet from tne lop of the Northern Pa cific dock Into the Columbia River to retrieve sticks, or any thing else that la thrown In for Mm to get. This trick waa taught thla Summer. When the water was about even with the top of the dock he waa taught to bring back sticks thrown In. Then the water began to recede, and Joa would have to Jump a foot or so more dally. Joe will aVso buy 'candy and peanuts, taking tha money In bl mouth and going two block to a certain dealer, wbo know what be want. men have been enlleted and the num ber will be Increased to fifty. CHEHALIS PLANT OPERATES Electric Power Turned on in Xew System for First Time. CHEHALL3. Wah.. Aug. 8. (Spe cial.) The new 175,000 power plant constructed by the Washington-Oregon Corporation at Chehalla began service today. Parkinson burners have been Installed in the plant ao that local lignite coal may be burned. It la ex pected that the use of local coal will materially cut the cot of operating. Half of the complete plant haa now been erected, and work on the aecond half will be rushed. The two units of tha new plant, with the four boiler operating, will gen erate 760 kilowatts. When tha aecond unit la completed he whole plant will be used as an auxiliary to tha bis power-bouse that la now being In stalled at Kalama. With the exception of one night about a month ago. when there was a alight breakdown, tha elec tricity supplied Chehalla and Centralla baa proved aatlafactory. BEAR EATS HUNTERS' GAME Mosler Men Forced to Watch Animal Devour Deer. M03IER. Or, Aug. 8. (Special.) Edward Dunamore, FYed Templemlre, George Hukcy. and Jake McCowan. Hosier business men. have returned from a week's bunting trip In the mountains back of Cascade Locks. One three-prong and one five-prong buck were killed. The huntera say there la fine ahootlng In tha mountains with plenty of big game. Oo the second day out tha first deer waa killed and camp was made on Eagle Creek, the deer being strung up to a tree. The hunters stood their gun up against the tree and at day break were startled t see a black bear devouring their venison. Bruin refused to be scared away, and aa the guna were not within reach, the hunt ers became .frightened and sougnt other quarters until the bear had de parted. WIFE DEFENDS SHOOTING AValla Wall Woman Saya Another Had Husband's Attentions. WALLA WALLA. Ws,sh.. Aug. S. (Special.) Saying that she shot her husband because another woman, who rtie alleges Is Mrs. Matilda Reetser, came between them. Mra. D. B. Wood ruff today told her side of the shoot ing affair of yesterday. She showed Uttle feeling for ber husband, and only Inquired for hla In a matter of fact way. "I begged him on my knee to come back for the child's sake." aha said, but he would not. He told me be would go to see ber whenever he pleased, and I replied that ha would not. if I had atrength to prevent It. I had never shot a gun before. He saya I drove blm to her. but I don't see how that could be. when 1 waa In the hos pital three weeka He never stayed an hour with me. Before he met that wicked woman he treated me ao good, and we were ever so happy. NEW SCHEDULE Steamer Potter Account Astoria Centennial. Effective August 10 and continuing durlrg the Astoria Centsnnlal ' the learner T. J. Potter, for Megler. will leave Ash street dock daily except Saturday and Sunday at 8:00 A. M. In stead of i A. M.. touching at Astoria on down trip. On Saturdaya at 1 P. M. for Megler only. In addition to the Potter, tha steamers Harvest Queen and Hassalo will leave Ash street dock daily ex cept Sunday at 1:00 P. M. (Saturday at 10:00 P. M.). The Harvest Queen will run direct to Astoria, returning via Megler: the Hassalo to Megler di rect, returning via Astoria. For further psrtleulara, reservations, etc.. call at City Ticket Office. Third and Washington streets. $22.50 and $25.00 Suits at $30.00 and $35.00 Suits at $40.00 and $45.00 Suits at . . . $27.50 con onri Mori's Two-Piece Suits at Qj3 JL 273-275 Morrison At Fourth SAVING IS State Purchasing Board Not Stupendous Success Yet. POLITICIANS KEEP WATCH Project Favorite of West, Who Ad mits He Doesn't Know How It Will Result, bnt Ask for More Time to Find Out. SALEM. Or- Aug;. 8 (Special.) Al though several month have elapsed since the law creating; the State Pur chasing; Board and the office of State Purchasing Agent went Into effect, member of the Board are a yet un able to ay whether the law la prov ing; a benefit to the atate, or whether It will result In virtually wasting; the appropriation of 750O made for the two years. . Many poITtlclana. In particular, have been watehlna; this board with Interest, since one of the hardest battle In the last Leglalatur centered about the passage of the measure. Senator Bowerman and Governor West each had decided Ideaa aa to how state aup pltes should be purchased. Bowerman believing In the establishment of a commissary and West In the purcbaa Ing board Idea. An effort to ffct a compromise failed and West bill be came a law. Oovernor Wet and Secretary OI cott have "both expressed themselves as unable to ay yet whether the board ta a aucce. "Give ua ome time to And out." ay West. l am frank to ay that I do not know whether tha board will reault in aaving or los to the tat. I am conQdent the Pur chasing; Agent I a good man for the place and knowsa much about buy lnr as any other man In Oregon. Tha Governor bellevea that the board will effect aome aaving by Judieloua buylr.s: of certain article, the price of which fluctuate In the marketa For lntanee. he bellevea that a aaving may be made on prunea by purchasing In the open market and watching for an opening to buy when prlcea are low. Just as In purchases made for commer cial purposes. Joseph Warehouse Pays Dividend. JOSEPH. Or.. . Aug. 8. (Special.) The board of director of the Joseph Warehouse Company today declared a dividend of four per cent, which Is the first dividend paid to Its stockholder during the three year of Its existence, notwithstanding the fact that they earned 15 per cent annually on their capital stock. Heretofore, the -aurplu waa used for new and up-to-date equip ment. The dividend wa quite a sur prise to the stockholders, as originally the stock was subscribed for more as a donation than an investment, the town of Joseph being very much In need of a warehouse. y Grand Army Men Meet. VANCOUVER. Wash.. Aug. . (Spe cial.) The annual encampment of the Clark County Grand Army of the Re public wlil be held at Orchard, begin ning Wednesday and continuing for the remainder of the week. The first meet. Ing will be held In the evening, fol i .. .. k n i.pmnhi nlcnlft and campflr. Tha business meeting will DUBIOUS Chesterfield Suits . . $15.00 . . .$19.50 i TERMS St be held the next morning, and officers elected for the ensuing year. The vet erans will be entertained In the after noon by the Lew Wallace and Ella worth Posts, Women's Relief Corps. ROADS MAY JOIN FORCES O.-W. K. & X. nd Milwaukee Line to Portland From Tacoma Rumor. CENTRAXJA. Wash.. Aug. 8. (Spe cial.) Development- of Ihe rumor that the O.-W. R. N. and Milwaukee roads will loin force and build a new line from Tacoma to Portland are be ing watched with Interest In Centralla, aa the new line would probably go through thi city. If the deal doea go through It Is not believed that It wll) In any way affect the 1175.000 Improves menu for Centralla. In which the O. W. R. N. is interested. The road owns almost one half of the ground which haa been designated for the new depot in this city, and U It should build a line of it own from Tacoma to Portland, the new depot probably would be used Jointly by the two systems. Lighthouse Keeper' Skmll Crashed. ASTORIA, Or,. Aug. 8. (Special.) John Enquest, keeper of the Destruc tion Island lighthouse, wa lnatantly killed there yesterday, while assisting In unloading coal from the lighthouse tender Heather. As the ' big derrick was being swung around tha top of it broke off, striking Mr. Enquest on top of the head." crushing the skull. The deceased waa a native of Sweden and about 65 years of age. He left one brother, Fred Enquest. who Is a fisher man on the river.- W. Charles Modeer. second officer of the Heather, and Alex Sanders, a deckhand, were close to En quest when he waa killed, but escaped unhurt. The broken part of the der rick waa found to bet badly decayed. Rancher Violate Fire Law. ASTORIA. Or..- Aug. S. (Special.) Harvey Movlok. a rancher In the Up per Necanlcum River district, was ar raigned In the Juatlce Court thl af ternoon on an Information sworn to by J. W. Webb, a supervising lire war den, charged with Betting out Area in the closed aeason. After hearing the evidence Justice Goodman Imposed a fine of 150 and suspended the sentence with the admonition that llovlck must start n more flres without first secur ing a permit from the officers. Medford to Observe Labor Day. MED FORD, Or- Aug. S. (Special.) Races, a parade, a barbecue and pub lic speaking, besides all manner of competitive and novelty ports. will feature the celebration of Labor day by the local unions September 4. The Central Labor Council Is making plans for the celebration, which will be the biggest ever held In the valley.. Prom inent labor speakers will make ad dresses. Many Hunt In Curry 3ountains. MARSHFIEX.D. Or.. Aug. 8. (Spe cial.) Many hunter are now in the mountains of Coo and Curry Counties after deer. Several sought the most favored places several darys before the open season began so that they would be first on the ground. Thla year Curry County eeems to offer most promising hunting. The deer are reported to be plentiful and new . of uccesa come from many of the hunter' camps. 18 Cars of Steers Go to Sound. TAC1TVU rw A llf 84SD6Clal.' special train of 18 cars of three-year- old steers left Bore mis morning- con signed to the Seattle market. The ........ r.m from tue Snake River range and were in fine condition. $30.00 $40.00 $50.00 OF SALE STRICTLY CASH PAST WILL BE TULU Historical Institute to Have Noted Speakers at Astoria. 'ON SPOT' TALKS PROPOSED Addresses at Centennial Celebration Will Be Given Where Incidents Discussed- Are Believed to Have Occurred. . SALEM, Or,. Aug. . (Special.) Several more speaker who will parti cipate in the historical educational in stitute, which will be held In Astoria ; September 6. 8 and 7, have announced their intention of being present. George H. Himes, president of the Oregon Historical Society, will be among the speakers. Professor T. G. Young, of Eugene, secretary of the same loclety, will speak on "Signifi cant Oregon History for the Life of Today." Professor Joseph Schaefer, of Eugene; Frederick V. Holman. Port land; Eva Emery Dye, Oregon City, and State Superintendent Alderman will be among the other speakers. Aa nearly aa possible historical addresses will be given on the spot where the incidents which furnish the subject matter for , the addresses occurred. Superintendent Alderman la oonn dent that these "on the spot" historical addresses will be the cause of wide spread interest throughout the North west and that (he institute both along educational and historical linea will be among the greater auccessea of the Astoria Centennial celebration. DREAM CAUSES ATTACK WOMAX NEARLY SLAYS H US BANT) IX FIRING AT PHANTOM. In Nightmare She Sees Murderer At tack Mate, Draws Revolver and Splinters Bed. SEATTLE, Wash.. Aug. 8. (Spe cial.) Lying in her apartments at Second avenue North and Harrison street, early this morning, Mrs. John Wolf saw a dark figure stealthily en ter the adjoining room of her husband and tiptoe toward the bed. Over the head of the unconscious sleeper the unknown assailant raised a heavy weapon resembling an axe, and stepped back to deal him a crushing blow. When Mrs. Wolf awoke from her nightmare she found herself standing in the open door with a smoking re volver in her hand, while her husband was endeavoring to calm her. Im bedded In the rail of the couch. Just below the pillow where his head had rested was a bullet, from which he had escaped most miraculously. Patrolman E. Geiser heard the shot and rapped at the rear, of the Wolf grocery. He was admitted by Wolf, who explained that his wife was sub ject to bad dreams, although aha had never become violent before. She. when she realized the narrow Ladies' Tailored Suits and $35.D0 Suits at and $45.00 Suits at and $6(X00 Suits at Men's Outing 1 Trousers at 2 escape of her husband, became hys terical. Between sobs she told how he had thought she saw somebody at tacking her husband and had shot to protect him. The man, she believed, had crawled under the bed. Geiser searched the refuge thoroughly but no sign of a man could be found. LINK TO SPAN SOUGHT Holladay and Larrabee Residents Want Bridge Connection. 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