14 TnE MORNING OREGONTA. FKTPAT. NOVEMBER 3. 1911. PORTLAND'S FIRST f.1 CLERGYMAN DIES Rev. Chauncey 0. Hosford, 91 . Years Old, Is Called to Eternal Rest STATE HIS HOME SINCE '45 Pioneer of Oregon nd California Preached Hero When Only 14 IlaU Marked Hamlet Nona feast-Ian to Say La ft Rite. , Ke. Chauncey O. Hosford. 1 years old. pioneer Methodist preacher of 1S4. lurrlnr of the First Methodist Con ference. of Oregon, who preached a r mon In Portland when It was a hamlet of only 14 lor cabins, died at the home cf his daughter. Mrs. D. A. Grout, at ):; East Main street. In Mount Tabor. Wednesday night. He had been rowing- feeble for some time and had been bedridden for a month. The funeral will be held from his late home this afternoon at 3 o'clock and Interment will be made In Lone Fir cemetery by the grave of his wife, who died several years ago. Rev. John Fllnn. now sole sorvlvor of the First Methodist Conference of Oregon, will conduct the services, according- to agreement made with Her. Mr. Hos ford that the survivor would say the last rites for the other. Rev. Mr. Hosford was born In Green County, Now York. December 2?. 1:0. He mored to Indiana In bis youth and started for Oregon with an ox-team In 114. Ha settled In the Willamette, Val ley, near where 8a lorn now stands, and was employed by Rev. David For a time he studied In tho old Wil lamette Institute. While studying; the ology at Oregon City In 1S47 he was comralssoned by Rev. William Roberts, conference) superintendent, to hold ser vices in Portland. At Portland the clN-rrmio found 14 log cabins. He held prayer servtcea In the cabins and then called a public metlnic. preach -Ins; one of the first. If not the first aermon In Portland. First C.feremc Jeiaed. Rev Mr. Hosford Joined the first Ore con Methodut Conference and was a contemporary of Rev. Father Wilbur. Jason Leo. Revs. II. K. and Gustavus Jllnes. Rev. Thomas Pearne. Rev. John W. Miller. Rev. William Roberts. Rev. John Fllnn. Rev. T. F. Royal. Rev. J. L Parrtsh and others who helped the first Methodist Conforone. In Salem. I.ater be took up a donation land claim In the Willamette Valley. When the old excitement broke out In California he was sent there, by Elder William Roberts and delivered the first ser mons to tho miners la Pan Francisco and In Sacramento In 114. He was married In Pan Francisco to Miss Acenlth Glover, ono of five young women who had made their way to 6an Francisco, the marriage service eelnir the first Protectant wedding neia in Esa Franctsco. Rev. Mr. Hosford moved to Mount Tabor In 11(1 and became the pastor of the district now served by 1 preachers. He also served as pastor ai Vancouver. Wash. At Mount Tabor ho . became the owner of 20S acrea. part of w hich now la Mount Tabor Park. XI rhltdrea Berrtve. Rev. Mr. Hosford Is survived by the following children: Csptaln O. W. and Pearn L. Hosford. well-known steam- wmw Mf PnrtUnrf- I r I A GrouL wlfo of Assistant Superintendent Grout, . . . . ...kit. uKnAla Mr. I I? 'lelds. wife of Huperlnteoident Fields. Mrs. Kluabeth Peterson. Portland. Rev. Mr. Hosford and Rev. John r rnn were the last members of tho pioneer Methodist ministers who camo to Ore iron In the 'IDs. established missions and laid the foundation of tho Willam ette University. Rev. Mr. Hosford retained his Inter est In ovents to the last. In recent years he held service frequently and tisplayed much of his old vigor. SEWER TAX IS FOUGHT Ilraldenu or ItlTcrslde District Want Cut of $2S on Every Lot. Prnivertv owners of the Riverside sewer district will meet tonight In the fire hall on Alblna and Ktlllngsworth avenues to perfect plans to appear be fore the Council nest Wednesday, to tiemand a reduction of at least 123 on every lot assessed for the payment of the contractors. Only a reduction cf 14 to was msde under the reassess ment, which Is deemed Insufficient. The property owners also complain that the sewer haa not been built according to contract. There are 1 lot owners Interested outside of the owners of 44 acrea added to the territory since the first assess ment was made. Lot owners are rais ing, a fund to resist collection of the aaesmer.t In the court If the City Council does not grant a redaction of :4 eo every lot In tho district. The total reduction In the assessment ought will agrregate HI. 174 In the district. The city will have to pay that amount If the reduction Is granted. VISITORS IMMUNE IS PLEA Gambllnjr-IIoBse Lookers-On Xot Amenable lo Law, Says Attorney. That thero la no effective city ordi nance against persons visiting gam bling houses, was the contention raleed T Attorney J. M. Haddock In the Mu nicipal Court yesterday, on which br'rfs will bo submitted. The attorney raised tho question In defending three rren caught In the lottery Joint of Sent who wss found guilty and fined jt for keeping the place. Haddock's contention, which he for tified by Federal decisions, was that a penaltv cannot bo Imposed for a thing pot affirmatively described as a crime. The ordinance under attack forblJs the keeping of or playing In a gambling toure. and then. In the penalty clause, provides that anyone violating the pro v'slons "or frequenting such place shall be punished. Slnro the visiting Is n"t defined as an offense It has no place la the penalty clause, argues the remain on a short visit. Mr. Blyth baa been keeping In close touch with the progress of the city, but was surprised to see such big changes that have taken place alnce bit return to England less than three years ago. 1 knew what waa taking place In Portland In the way of building oon etruction and general Improvements, receiving most of my Information through The Oregonlan." said Mr. Blyth. "Portland la talked about every-where In this country and much Is heard In England of the great progress of the city and toe Immense . development of the entire Paolflo Coast. -Portland presents a truly metropol itan aspect now. I note a great differ ence In every way. The streets sre more crowded and better lighted, there are many miles more of paved streets and the atores have a much Improved aoDearance aonerally. This city haa a I .real future. With the thousands of people coming Into thla country and with the opening of the Panama Canal. Portland Is destined to become the great city of the Pacific Coast." Accompanrlnir Mr. Blyth from "Eng land are his brother. E. L. Ireiana I : LA, 4 1 V Sir T - - K --s. " . v. , th. Rev. t'ksaseer O. Hoaford. 1, Karlle.l Minister Aeslgaed to Portland, Clssssed by Deatk. Blyth. and J. P. Robertson. Mr. Robert son purchased Portland property through Mr. Blyth and came to Inspect his purchase. He Is dellgn.ca with Portland, as Is also F 1 L Blyth. E. U Ireland Blyth Is a director In the California Agricultural Pastoral Company, which has operated ' for a number of years a ranch of 108.000 acres near Fresno. Negotiations are now In progress for the sale of these holdings for $2,000,000. Percy H. Blyth Is a member of the real estate firm of Russell 4k Blyth. Mr. Russell, the senior member of the firm, died suddenly a few months ago. CM BEAR WEAPONS EED OP DEFENSE SANCTIONED BY TWO JURIES. Attacks on Strikebreakers In Vicin ity of Alblna Shops Are Ba als of Investigation. Holding the right of self-defense above a city ordinance, two Jurtea in Municipal Court yesterday refused to recommend punishment for strike breakers arrested for carrying con cealed weapons, even after the court bad refused to allow testimony that the weapon-carriers were In fear of their lives. The court held that-Vhe language of the ordinance did not ad mit the qualification, but enough of the circumstances leaked out In the course of the hearing to swing the opinions of the Jurors. In both cases attorneys for the de fense offered to show that employes of the railroad company were being pur sued, threatened and beaten with reg ularity, and argued that under such circumstances, police protection being In.uftlclent. the men were acting under their constitutional privilege when they carried weapons. The court held that If It were shown thst protection had been demanded from the police and denied, this evidence might be con sidered, but not otherwise. Herman Lansxus, a blacksmith at the Brooklyn shops. arrested Baturday night at East Water and East Morri son streets by Patrolman Leavens, and found to be carrying a loaded revolver rolled up In his overcoat, was tried first. He started to tell of being fol lowed by three men when on a visit downtown, but was checked by the court. A Jury, consisting of W. L, Page. Donald J. Smith and U J. Hicks, re turned a verdict of guilty and recom mended him to the mercy of the court. Ho was given a suspended sentonce. Luka Clutuk told of being chased onto the Alblna ferry, where a gang choked and struck him. No weapon was found on him. but a revolver waa discovered by Patrolman Brothers con cealed on the boat. A Jury, consisting of H. E. Joy. M. J. Clohessy, W. G. Steel. J. If. Murphy and David Stearna, found him not guilty. GANG SENT TO ROCKPILE Six Kefaxded as Criminal Vang-nard to Servo SO said 9 Days. PERCY H. BLYTH RETURNS I. re It V neater oica urrat a rogrvae of City In St Months. After an absence of two yeass and months. Percy H. Blyth. an e tensive property owner In Portland, u-rived la the city Wednesday and wUl Seising the opportunity to plead guilty to a charge of vagrancy, six men. alleged by detectives to be a part of the advance guard of criminals ex pected to mske Winter quarters here, were sentenced In the Municipal Court yesterday to serve 4 and 30 days on the rockplle. The prisoners were part of a gang arrested Wednesday night by Captain Baty and Detectives Coleman and Roylo In the Burnslde-etreet dis trict. They gave the names Frank Sweeney. Frank Murphy. Oeorge Haley. James Terk. A. sCortlnson sod Frank Ward. qui Ounter. another of the gang, was sentence to serve 10 days, although he was In danger of a heavier penalty If an attempted Identiflcatlen of him as a highwayman had been successful. W. v f-unlln. a recent victim of footpads. said Gunter answered In build and voice to the description of one of bis assail ants, but the footpad wore a mask and Conlln could not be positive. Detectives expected a marked In crease In crimes of violence, as past ex perience has shown that this class of cases begins to be greater ith the Bret Indications of Winter. Cp to the pres ent the flood has not materialised. Realty Man Is Candidate. OREOO.N CITT. Or.. Nov. X. 8pe- claV K. p. Elliott, a real estate broker, announced Tuesday evening that ho would be a candldato for tho City Council In tho Third Ward. Mr. Elliott made the announcement after he learned that a petition asking that he make the race was being circulated for signatures. Mr. Elliott Is one of the bt-known business men In Ore gon City. MM DECLARES COURTS ARE IDLING Circuit Bench Judge Scores Presiding Jurist System as Criminal Waste. PAY TAKEN AS UNEARNED Occupant of Bench Saji Ho Passes Days With XoUUng to Do, Ow ing to Poor Assignment of Cases Change Urged. Tired of sitting around often a full day at a time without anything to do, Judge McGinn haa advocated procedure which would abolish the presiding Judge system among tbs Circuit Judges of Multnomah County. The Judge emerged from the office of the County Auditor yesterday with his salary warrant for last month In his band and announced that really ha felt ashamed to have It cashed. "The system around here Is wrong." he declared. "It ought not to be that a Judge should sit without anything to do for a large part of a day simply because he has disposed quickly of the cases assigned to him. Need more JudgesT Well. I should say not. Why. those wa have are not kept busy half the time. It Is simply a criminal waste of time, and somebody ought to call It to the attention of the public Idle Days Freeoent. "I come down here In the morning at o'clock and am ready to work stead ily from until 11 and from 2 to S In the afternoon, or even a little later If need be. Why. sometimes I have been Idle as long as two day at a time. The Irony of It Is that I am really much happier when I am working. The sys tem we have of assigning cases Is at fault. "The solution of the difficulty Is the abolition of the presiding Judge system. Let the County Clerk assign the cases to the dockets of each Individual Judge as they come In, and let us get busy and grind them out as fast as they are reached on the dockets. The attor neys ought to be able to keep track of the time their cases are coming up. and when they do the lawyers should be here and proceed to trial. If they don't show up. the cases should go to the bottom of the docket automatically. The courts should be operated for the convenience of the public, and not -for the convenience of the legal fraternity." System Deemed at Fault. Judge McGinn disposed of three minor cases In short order yesterday, but was forced to remain Idle for the remain der of the day because there was noth ing mora on the calendar for hi in. In the meantime the complaint Is general that the Judges are not keeping up with the work.. "Every Judge ought to look after the ex parte motions In connection with his own cases." said Judge McGinn. "Who Is In a position to give Intelligent Judg ment on such subjects mere than he? A case In which there have been de murrers and dilatory motions of various kinds comes before a Judge for trial. Wouldn't that Judge be In a much bet ter position bad he handled the case from the start? This presiding Judge system Is theoretical and not practical." Judge Oatens Is In sympathy with Judge McGinn's views relative to the abolition of the presiding Judge sys tem. He sought to have It abolished last year, but was unsuccessful. Australian Boys to Visit Australia haa sent on a tour of the United States 41 boys, representing every state In that commonwealth. They will visit Portland soon as the guests of ths Portland Commercial Club. These boys, who are now In Ban Francisco, were chosen for their schol- Why. I Lost My Job Reasons "Wiy Thousands LIk M" Cannot .Satisfy Their Employers. I believe my fate Is not nnllka that of thousands of other workers who dally lose their places for reasons tney do not know, and probably would not believe. When their last pay envelope comes alongt It Is usually, "JT ""J Ices no longer required." If the truth were known, the reason for their un ceremonious removal would probably be that their usefulness was destroyed because of some mental worry, bodily ailment or general Indisposition. These things, as we all know, are the most fruitful oauses of failure In all walks of Ufa. The battle of Waterloo was lost because of a headache. In this quick age our minds must be clear, rapid, active and free from outside in fluence or worry. oiele we go down to failure with the throng of "floaters who gs from one place of employment to another, giving no satisfaction to others or to themselves, constantly growing older and less useful, with no ambition, no will power, and no hope. Every man requires from every other man the best that is In him. But no man can use or get the best that is In himself until he Is first free from all fretful lndleposltlons and worrlss. That was my trouble. I was full of troubles. That's why I lost my Job. My stomach In the first place was al ways out of order, and I was worry ing about It and my mind grew cloudy, and alow. I made mistakes and grew grouchy. That was tho nnC. There are thousands like me, going about with "quick lunch" faces, dys- peptlo manners, and repulsive atmoa pheres. No employer wants such men's services. Take my advice. 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