nnnonvriv .CrtX-TY T" fTTITlT'T? O 1 H1 1 . TIIE MORNING BUSINESSMEN SEE timate of the cost of building the ditch for the Umatilla drainage district have Were been submitted to the land owners of the district. They call for the e penditure of over US. 00 for the con struction of the ditch and Its mainten WARDS OP STATE ance for a period of three years. These reoorts were filed by the board of directors of the district with the Conn tr Court snd by them approved. It Is expected that actual construction work will be begun by .November L In order properly to drain tha lands Portland Club Guest of Gov erncr in Visit to Institu tions at Salem. It haa been found necessary to puna a larger ditch than at first thought necessary, the plans calling for a ditch from the city to the west line of the Page orchard six feet wide on the bottom and approximately ten feet deep. Through the city there will be a covered drain with a Jo-Inch con crete tile. It has been found necessary to construct the ditch ten feet deep in order thoroughly to drsln the lends. When completed this ditch will drain CONVICTS APPLAUD JURIST y IX l.U l.V.T ( .iiujuax) " - . SSSBByasjBBrSesl Youa rathe Happy 1 hroinig i EALEM. Or, Oct. . Pp-ll- BJ en kwIik with tblr own eyee ana tieajina- with their own ears what la fcetsa- done m OrcWB'i Inntttutlona for convicts. Insane, desf. dumb and bllna. and for the youth who may lomntm reform, tha Progressive Business Mens Club of Portland yesterday paseed the Aar aa a-uests of Oovernor West and Ala oinclal lamuy ai r-ai"ni- t turiT. Ill atrnm. wblob boardea nwlal Oreaon Rlectrlo train at tha Jefferson-street station. Portland, at t o'clock, waa auamented t !') by tne tlma tha Penitentiary waa Inspected. Thla waa tha ftmt plara vtslted. TVarden Curtle piloted tha vlattora through tha founrtry. marhlne ahop and other departments, ending with a visit to tha prison chapel. It was hero that an Incident rarely seen within prison walla occurred when 409 convict applauded heartily a Judge whn,e duty It had undoubtedly been to aentence aoma of hie audltora to prison. It waa an able addreaa frojn a judicial standpoint which Juries Morrow, of the Circuit bench, delivered to the prls onera following a arertlne; from Bu rma Brookings, president of the club. Jertsta Oftea Mlajaaaea Deelare. The Judiciary of the atate la often mlsjudaed. aald Judge Morrow, "and too often there la a feellnir among those Involved In rarioue court caeea that the Jnrige ha 'It In" for tha man on trial. Thla feeling M unfortunate, for the Judiciary v. an is to be fair, wanta to aee the 'square deal' played, and a feeling of Justice to all ahould be at all times held by the Juige wno is trying a ease. The Judge did not make tha lawa, but he. by hl position, la required to administer them, lie has his rules to go by and moee must oe carried out to the letter. Of course, like us all. the Judge la only human, and like all humane, may sometimes make mistakes, but not Intentionally. There la no desire on his part to make It hard for the man on trial, and I would like. In closing, to Impresa the fact that the jurist today la trying to lift up. not to pull down. In my own case I hare granted leniency and paroles In some cases which, to me. seemed to warrant the action, and few times have I regretted such actions. Hut If we don't "play fair how ran we upset fair play'T" Following Judge Morrow's address. Ttev. Albert Khrgott. pastor of the East Fide Baptist Church. Portland. was asked to deliver a short sermon to the prisoners and visitors. The latter were In tha gallery of the chapel, while the main floor was occupied by the con victs. Khrgott took for hla subject "The Man Who's Down." his text be ing but two words from the New Testament. "And peter." lila talk was to the point and Ma audience showed Its appreciation, the prisoners entering; Into the spirit of the occasion by the unusual proceedure of prolonged ap plause at Its close. I.eacbssa Had at Asylum. From the prison the Portland visit era went to the hospital for he Insane, where luncheon waa served under the direction of Mrs. Lee Stelner. wife of the Superintendent of the asylum, aided by a corps of young women. Afterwards Judge Marrow, represent ing the dub. asked Governor West to speak. The Governor thanked the visitors for giving htm the opportunity of be ing their host for the day. as. he said, ha wanted the people of Oregon to realise what work the Institutions, which they support, are doing. and where their money Is going, lie barely mentioned hla parole system, saying relative to this, that he hoped for the heat, but wanted the people "to sea for themselvea" Ptate Treasurer Kay followed Gov ernor West and polntef out that the asylum for the Insane last week made Its high mark for the number of per sons cared for. with 1C4S patients, over whom Joe employes of the state keep watch. ' lie said that the peop.e of Ore gon fall to understsnd what a task It la to handle and care for so large a number of patients and It I only through visits at the atate Institutions that thev csn learn. Speaking In be half of Pr. Steiner. he extended a gen eral Invitation to the Oregontans to visit the asylum that thev might be come better acquainted with the state asylum officials. New Ha reiving Ward Viewed. Following tha luncheon and tha speech-making, the party was taken through the varloua wards of the asy lum by Ir atelner and his aids and later Inspected the new receiving ward, which, the officials believe, will elim inate by special treatment hundreds of the leoO supposed Incurably Insane, who are sent to the Institution an nually. The vtsitore were taken In automo biles n the reform school, and Insti tutions for the blind and mute, ar riving at the Oregon Kiectrlc depot at & o'ciork In time to catch the special traia on Its return to Portland. President Brookings and Oscar J. TUleson. who had the party in charge, received votes of thanks f.T their ef forts In behalf of thoae who had the opportunity to make the trip. which all declared to have been one of especial educational value. ONLY REAL JURORS PAID Mahln(ton County Court locldc .galnt Veniremen. HILI-SHoRO. Or, Oct. t )Sie.ial The Washington County Court today made a decision thst rr.sy pet a prece dert In county administration over ail the state. The Commissioners made an order that when a juror Is summoned In the bodv of the courtroom and Is not accepted for Jury errttce. he should receive no compensation. Whether the new order wlil stand with the Interpretation of tne law Is conjecture. DITCH PROJECT APPROVED Umatilla Tralnagr Plane Call for fIS.000 rxprntllturr. fTAJCrilTLr. Or. Oct. . SpeclaL) Plans and epecMlcattons and aa es Jadjc Morrow of Circuit Court Fprakrr Prtiltntlry Party Bu 1,-oairheon at Orron Hospital for Insane. TWO KKI.eO TOl'THt WHO t I.CITK Hline ARE OI OUT I HT PKKT IX OHK(.0. J . v - ' . . y - v.' . sr.- t v..' fa- e KELSO. Wash- Oct. . 'Spe cial.! Krvle and Ralph Crumb, ages 15 and 13 years respectively, left the home of their father. E. F. Crumb. In Kelso more than a week ago and no trace of them haa been found. Mr. Crumb has sent broadcast descriptions of the boys In the hope that ha may learn their whereabouts. 1800 sores of land. Of this over 600 acrea are at present useless on ac count of tha seepage, and the re mainder la mora or less damaged. Construction of the ditch will ba tinder the direction of H. P. Marble, who waa formerly engineer for the Inland Irrigation Company. Associated with him will be F. a Severance aa resident engineer, who waa formerly City Engineer of Glasgow. Mont, and Wold, of fttanfield. STUDENTS BUILD WALK Arrewt Thrr-a trnci Vnlrea T. M Repair Street Pre-jrHac. O. A. I'NrVFRSITV OF OREGON". Rugena. Or, Oct. t. (Special.) Exhibiting a flash of that human quality locally characterised aa "Oregon Spirit. a aquadron of university Y. C. A. men skipped their Saturdsy chores yester- sav In order to forestall threatened rondemnatlon proceedings against the T. M. C. A. building lot adjoining tne campus. For soma time arreat naa oeen threatened unlesa sidewalk repairs were made at once, but. determined to save the iisoo now on nana ior tne bungalow lund. the men derided to build the cement sidewalks themselves. and apent the entire day yeateraay with the mortar board and tools or mssonry. The lolnt Christ Isn asaociations own a splendid 100 by l0-foot building lo cation on the corner ox xnineenin ana Klncald streets. where association homea are to be erected. The young women have already raised Ilsoo tor ineir prospective cottage" and Intend to begin construc tion as soon aa tha remaining $S00 la secured. Tsg dsys and Spring carni val entertainmenta are the principal sources of lha fund. SQUIRRELS DOOM SEALED Persona Vlx Kali to Kill Plng-ne- Oarrlera to lie Prosecuted. SACRAMKNTO. (Vt. . Prosecutions of property owners who do not proper ly protect the public from bubonic plaaue by the slaughter of around siulrrsls baa oeen oruerea ov we eiaie Board of Health, rouowtna; a confer ence with Lr. Kuperi iue 01 me I'ntted Utates service. A report br Ir. Blue showed II Fed eral and CI county Inspectors now In the Held. Tlnom CVomjta.nj' Active. FLORENCE. Or.. Oct. I. Special.) Mr. Starrett. of Starrett at Hover. De troit. Mich., capitalists Interested In the Sluslaw Boom Company, has been In this vicinity several days securing; options on tldelands bordering on Dun ran SloUKh- It Is the intention of thla company to build a boom In the slough next year. i l r , ' JJ Ik t a BAST PRIZEWINNERS AT CLAB.K COUNTY FAIR. ' t LITTLE "I I BLACK. HOLDING CI P. IS THaUJIA THOMBLEr, TO WHOM SWEEPSTAKES PRIZE WAS AWA RUED. j vpi mil ' 111 KIDDIES Public Service Commissioner in Washington Stricken. OFFICIAL RECORD NOTABLE Deceased Paes Away Suddenly at Olympia as Result of Apoplexy. For SO Tears lie Waa Lead er In State Politics. OLYMPIA. WaalL. Oct. t. H. A. Fair child, chairman of the public service commission, died of apoplexy at his home todsy. He waa taken 111 In the nlRht. after retiring- In better health apparently than he had enjoyed since first stricken with acute Indigestion a week ago. Mr. Falrchlld haa played a promi nent part In Washington politics for 10 years, serving aa a legislator from Whatcom County, Prosecuting Attorney and aa chairman of the county Repub lican committee at Belllngham. He waa appointed chairman of the State Rail road Commission for six years In 1905. when It wss osKanlsed by Governor Mead and waa last June appointed by Governor Hay aa chairman of the new Public Service Commission, the law cre ating which he drafted. His work In connection with the es tablishment of railroad valuations, the reduction of grain rates, the reducing of rates on the Tacoma-Seattle Inter urban and other big cases won him a wide reputation. J. C. Lawrence, who has been asso ciated with him In commission work since the commission waa organised. said today: "He waa absolutely honest on all public queattona and I never met hla equal for work nor hla intellectual peer for grasping great problems." Ha la survived by a widow, son and an. aged mother, a brother and a sister. The funeral arrangements have not been made. He waa 53 years old. CAPTAIN BERGMAN QUITS Henderson to Succeed to Head of - TTmpqua LIvesaTlng Crew. FLORENCE, Or.. Oct. 7. (Special.). Captain John W. Bergman, for 20 years captain of the lifesavlng crew atatloned at the mouth of the TJmpqua. has retired from the service, and will make his home In Florence, where he Is having a splendid residence erected. In 1891, when the Umpqua station was established. Captain Bergman waa ap pointed to head tha orew because of his bravery shown at the wreck of the steamer Tacoraa near the mouth of the Umpqua. when he and Robert Breen, neither of whom could swim, risked their lives snd rescued several persons from drowning. Joseph Henderson, ranking next to Captain Bergman In the orew. succeeds him. PRUNES BRING HIGH PRICE Packers In Clark County Are Paying IHg-h aa Eight Cents. VANCOUVER. Wash.. Oct. 8. (Spe cial.) The highest price ever paid for prunes In this. county la now being of fered by packers. For several daya 7H and 8 cents a pound have been paid. The crop thla year will be a 60 per cent yield, late frosts and early raina causing a loss of more than (300.000. Fred Jansen, on Lake Shore, in Fruit Valley, a few mtlea from Vancouver, from 400 treea, only seven years old, picked 24 tons of green prunes. This is said to be a high average for young trees. Have you dined at the Carlton? one of and who are now started on or more tracts? If you were you have Solved the High Cost of Living If you were not there if you have not seen that beautiful section, so ideally located if you do not already know of the wonderful possibilities of that magnificent section STOP HEED LISTEN. . PARKR0SE lies just beyond Rose City Park, where the Sandy Road joins the Columbia Boule vard far enough from the noise and dust of the city, close enough to be convenient. Here you can build a cosy home amid pleasant surroundings plant garden truck of all kinds, trees, shrubs, vines, keep a cow and some chickens and really LIVE as you have never lived before; and, best of all, YOU CAN CUT YOUR LIVING EXPENSES SQUARE IN TWO. Truly this is the place to raise your family. The prices less than asked for lots only a short distance away acre tracts, $1100 and $1200; half acres, $600 and $700. Think of the investment possibilities at these prices. In PARKROSE you will have splendid streetcar service, electric lights, telephones, etc. every thing needed for -convenience and happiness. WE URGE YOU TO ACT AT ONCE; two-thirds of the tract has already been sold and it looks now as though all will be gone this week. Come out with us today. Let us show you PARKROSE in all its beauty. See it with your own eyes. Hartman & Thompson Ground Floor. Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Fourth and Stark Streets-Main 20S, A2050 TOTS PLAY AT TRIAL MRS. WIXSOX'8 CHILDREN SEE FATHER IX COURT. Pathos Attends Court Proceedings of Coble Murder Judge Smiles at Antics. OLYMPIA. Oct. 8. (Special.) De spite the fact that father Is on trial for his life, the five little children of George H. Wilson, the man accused of murdering Mr. and Mrs. Archie Coble in their home at Rainier on the night of July 10. 1911, play about the court room. Their mother has to take them Into court as ahe herself is in at tendance and she saya she has no one to care for them, as all are small and have to be watched continually. Saturday afternoon the little girl of about S years, nearly broke up the trial for a few minutes when she solemnly marched across the floor In side of the railing with a man's hat jammed down over her little head. She had been playing about the gate that bars the public from where the at torneys sit. The gate swinge both ways and ahe passed out. picked up the hat of an Interested male specta tor who paid no attention to her and then gained the center of the floor be fore any one noticed her. Judge Mitchell had to rap long and loud to restore order, but he himself had a smile in hla eyes as he watched her. The presence of the children adds much pathos to the trial. The family is poor and while the children are clean and neatly dressed they show the need of attention. 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