Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1915)
AUGUST 28, 1913. FOREST GROVE HAN n r TIIE MORX1XG OREGOXIAX. SATURDAY, jr;.i ' rr ;i all n OFF to college, is the next step in the young man's career. The fellows who have found this a good "high school" store will now find it a good "college" store. Showing snappy, new models for the young man clothes for every personality. Prices as modest as the clothes are good. S15. $18. S20. S25. Second Floor r L 0. Roark Disappears From San Francisco, Reaching New York Later. TALE OF HARDSHIP TOLD -if;. .7 A SHANGHAI VICTIM . -sailed Sea W Mrmadrd l Pel Work Way to failed Slater. Kobe. .1B4 and stranded alb-a . T.ro. U O Roark. who .. peered wh.l. representing the Motel ..,. a rrtl4 paper, at tre ! n..Vlll KspcUton. finally b" reach TMk City worhlr hi. w as cabin b-T en the steamer .. Mr Roark'e friend la this .... t . a .imAt abandoned 1 thai IK inn man wooW eei fonnd all.. loti w he mine ma. Mr rh . story re.d. '- lor . - lit mi In ' k.rf while m"M uark I.l't la rriiwliro on the BiM f April a aatlt wave throwrk over Bt Ba4. a . kin. frnn behind fell Upon Bta ..all and the yeuag man knew BP ""' Hoar reeoverea eone.lounea la an IU-ireltnC hole Pl.-I " . l. was ar.rr. thirsty and ! rot hour ha Ur there, dtmlv on4rlna . - KBItl aK ll uw " " t. .na dull waatt of aflr lasl h priaoa tolJ him that h. hi U'E ail k. M rll.d faintly, fcot thra waa u iia cuatinq.d calling at no In- t.r.ala. hor..r. until at last "-" .a4 appar.t In tho hatrh. Anoth.r naui. and a aaiior cam runnln to Koarli't aaaialanco. Skip I al r. Th. man bP.! Ra'a to tho dk. br. h l.arn-a that b tho Sorw.ataa aaiuna ' . an4 B. day ool from San rranclaco. Only two n aboard tho craft wr abla apak Enlln. Aa ho rcoar4 trnrth en ho ,oon man obaorod that hl own rtnnta had bn tak.o from him. and that ho waa droa4 In a ragsd hrf-man itarb. i-arrhln hl pK-kt ho found that ail nia money, about :- hi. wat. h. and all hi. other property bad bon takon from him. Iia waa haW bf-ro tha captain and tti.ro Koork l.araod that ha waa con ldr.d a .towawar. Tba prcond mat manif.tod a dullk. to tho youn- man whica eonMno.d to tho and of th. ooyaso. Art.r acT.ral dayo tha captain fceaaa to bolleo Koark'. .lory, awl traatad bira In a mora kindly manner. Thirty-foar daya out from nan Kran ctsro. tho -allu arrld at Balboa and .kina on a c.td of nitrata for xr . m v Haark waa abandoned to ht awa raaoorca. for two daya tho Toun wian wandered about tho dock penna lea... bansry and unablo to apeak th. laacuaco of tho country. Koark waa la d'.patr of over r.turn- f.n a with the captain of the Wttmeraon. Tho orticer doubted th. oona f.ilow'. ptorv. but at lat con- umai to .hio htm aa cabin boy on ta voyaao to Now York. eey obtaiwa ajetewao. Tha lnml(rllo oltKlata held Roark an for two dy. after hla arrival In J..W Torn. Word of hi arrival wa. nt I" hi parent, at ummervtllo. VI a aarf to bla employer in Jan Tran- rlwo. Keptlea nllrml Iho l'Murt an a alory. and ho wa releaaed. Mil tarr la eotlrely credited by hia friend la I'nrtland and la puou.nea aa iiw be New Tork aewapaper. Kaark wa. for a time manaaer of the lorftim Hotel at Kort iroa. e- and camo to Portland after that hotel burned In n Krnnrl-o he rep- M.fiial th Terhin Hotel of Portland. la ad-iittoa to bta other dull.. Ill parent, ar Mr. an-t Vlra. e!mon Boark. a f cummerllte. Mo. GAR STEP DROPORDERED (OWWIaaintt AC-T 0 roUPWHT AUtlaT OHr.X ITT LMIl. aath tram Lael a Rail ITsew lS Iwba, awd CM tear la Tteao Allawed fa baaae. tj:l. Of. Au. IT. i Special A. a r.u't of a complaint ir.l by the -,-l n.r.l. a CTub ef Oak tiro, the -I ikii.. av.l-a l'utr.tnllon t-dy Of' ,.r.l t e 'ortlnd Kallway. uni at Power omrny to lower t?ie car tep on tho lino between Portland and Ore ton fltr to i in. he alx t rail. ,'.,. tn clearan.-. at th Hawthorne b-ua will pot permit., and In that et.nt th tp "all be l'i Inch from tha rail. Altiauai tho oroer only app"o o tha lrv.n Oty line, tho Coromlion recommended ! company tlat It 4..Vt th .am- itanu "d of con.triie tioe for atl car opra by It. The C.mrrl.t"B further In. .-ucted th comrane to mak. It paaner la .triform, on t Oreron t ity line bae 'ation equal to the t-p of '"a complaint made by tha same cloh that .utfi.ient car ar not provided w. nn.nanv waa not suhstantiated. T. work -f rmode:ips; .tepa sno.t be started witMn J' wu.i'a one year. days, and completed FALLING TREE KILLS MAN IHN-ck Is Vkitlm In Wood .Vsr Clrrruill. AaxaM rH'HVLl! Wash. Aox. ST. fSre rlal l-Aucu.'t Kit beck, a timbr-f:ier for th. CoaJ Creek I.umbr tompany. killed in tb wood, yesterday. A wtdjw and two .mall children bin. K.ibeck wa born In Ru..lan . ... i.. tni country :bt I"'.. -,o. Two v.ar. o he returned t hi nativ. land and brcuabl back a bride. An nn.-l. anl a mt. Mr. and Mr bred AISr. and a half-brother Bear . - . Km ml relatives -,... k leavaa aleo too brother. On i.. . in .. tlerrr.an army and l. a - . . tha other I in " The ... .i wa held tody from the Lu ,.,.. Church. Kv. Mr. Knoll cfflcl atisi. m Ito4wkh Qaeen Candidate I .cad. . v. R Tah. A j. ST (fpe- . " vt .. vita flark. raivii'.cia for Ht. ItriMt Ore- RW'' Mrhi Rtnttn at ha.-ked bv the "loie.i.. .... . maintained the lead in the conte.t today cloain the t ,t ? vot... V.r Ov.rly. Klka ... scord with i::. and M ss Glady. a4aS3 i V5 - VIEWS TAKEN YESTERDAY OF HOPPICXERS LEAVING PORTLAND FOR TIIE nOP YARDS LP THE VALLEY. 1 aad m. . tVaardlaK ho Trala Lilly Backmoo H0PP1GKERS TO GO Federal Agents Aid in Recruit ing Army of Workers. THIS YEAR'S CROP LARGE H.nollns laoallr Made Kctle Urraalon mnd Tlioaand o for ln a Well o iJirn Monry. Wrtole imlllc Camp Out. Who!, famine, ar. ."of .eery day now for tho hop flaida of th Willamette Valley A oc..l tralnload left oo the South era lacinc ye.terd.y mornln.. Hun dred. went on Thurday oeer both tha rV..n- llloctrlc and th. Southern I'arinr. "Tho"t,thrn raclflc will .end out a reil tram tomorrow to and other bnp-a-rowln cent era. -r..- ....on alway I made th or nvn enj.-j ho are recruited from tb ioa all pi. k.r. ...... th Nortanemi. ni r.k. th mean, of .nendina their a-T-ey f.nd that the '" of l.fe In th- open air I. beneficial to tLm. Be.W that the work la profit, able. Tr.ee en..y Ih.ir eacatlona. et a lot of healthful eierct and make a little money bldc. Ki.e.e Ot.n-1 hop crop this year I. bl.r than u-uaJ. It I e.ttmat.d that It will aaa-reaate tio. bale. Thou.and of " k.r. -ill be needed. Many of them will be recruited in Portland, but the OPP.r Valley also will furnl.h a larc "Ur,rh. flr.t tlm. th. I1lte4 State. Imrolirratloo tierTlc. la taln Pert in pro.idio. pickers Hundred, of peo pl fca. been len employtn.nl throua-B thl channeU Th. offic of the bureau n the Hallway Kenans, bulldlna- .till has pl..-o. for .core of people. '' a,4 ye.trrdy that the.o place will a-ie.n to tho.e who apply there flr.t tbt morninc. , rt Many Portland people. In oln to tl . boo fielda. take Ihelr cooklnic uien I 1 and steopina- ciu.pment with thrm a f.o,ilie. Co together they c.mp o.ii la th op-n and turn th. task Into a holiday. i. ki honvard are P re r.rf d to P rorldc a.-cmmoia.vM- ---- bulldins ar I th J.'V: ..a .rran.ements for furnl.h . T W tt.VM .i at low com. Numerous so cial fe.tlvttlcs alwsvs add to the pica of the norricaina r NEW SCHOOL SUIT FILED .nta Aokecl in I lrc - Warrant l iw Total $1000. VANCOCVKK. Wah. -T- " Koeclal ) Another echo of the alleced i"!fTf V ..1 warrant. In thl. county .,..-- Yacolt Mchool was . ... n District ii broiiant un kio -...mo trea.urer at th Kiet.-ber. time th fnrer.t warrant, were paiu. The aasreajie aum alleei mis.ma amount to .t The Kmplre State named co-defendant. ,.. .u.d for by Surety Co. Is This brlnas th various districts la th. county to nearly ! GIRL PRISONER USE PIN ...rr Serxrant Halt Attack With Weapon ITo Hat. .vmi'Vii; Wash.. Auc. 2T .special. When Serjeant I- K Mc f the nlaht shift, last nlnht was .x-kln up a srirl believed to b. Tesrl Graham, of Portland, h. was at tacked by her with a hatpin. w.. wanted In Portland on i -v.... of larceny and was picked up at the ferry as .he landed, cer a-rasped her wrist Just keep from bin stabbed The offl In tlm. to Stolen Aato la Run Into Dltrh. YAXCOrVErt. Wash.. Af. IT. tSpe- ,1,1 An .itomoblle belonalns; to J. A. H'.a waa stolen from Eighth between aL- " . .i-. J k" i'a. I . . S. t. J V I 3- A aawaja - , OW aaW . CI W' M I f 1! M "V aa-aaaBoB-aBwawawawawawawaw lar a - . . ., - (l-u. 1 H.d la IWiin lr aad Mlaa 1 . v. uaaieia en m. - Columbia and Tark street lat night by a party of five or more Joyrider. Tha machine wa found damaged in the ditch near Meadow Ulade today. SUIT ON ELECTION FILED Stale Would HcMraln Dissolving Vnlon High Scliool District. ASTORIO. Or.. Aug". JT. (Special.) A ult. riled In the Circuit Court here today by the State of OreRon rel B W. Otto, of el'le. BKalnut the County Boundary Board and members of a 1 l-wlaaa M I fT fl rsCflUUI i'WU V i awa arhnn Ol.iricta near Pea- il.le. eek. to re.tr.ln the tlon set for September . to dloUe the Inlon HlKh School district. Tho complaint avers that the dis trict ha old 13S.00O bond. and. If dis solved, owners of property in the Dye thool dltrict will be compelled to pay the Intcre.t for 0 y'ac a. i we aa the principal on the bond, and will receive no benefit. Cliaufreur Fined for Into.leittlon. ! Al Donne, a professional chauffeur. wa sentenced to nv. days in jaw o Municipal Judire Stevenson yesterday forrfrlvlna- an automobile while Intoxi cated. Three men arre.iea in ." psny were fined i eacn. acatnet three women arre.iea me tlm. were aismis.eo. Patrolmen Krvln and luuy m.u srre.t at Kast i wenty-i-r... and Hawthorne avenue Thursday nlKht. In the party were n-nrr ' j Olover. P.rcy t iara, aiay na, ...-m Cora Deaey and Kthel Fowcn. Coos llay nptl-l .ascmbly Opens. MABSHFIEUD. Or, Auc. 7. 'Spe cial.) The Coo. Bay Bapll.l Aemoiy went Into selon tni morni.. .. will conlinu for three days, endinc on Sunday. The outside lecturers will be taken on an outlna- tomorrow on th. Baptist crul.er Llfelln.. Amona those rora a distance wno are -'''" iiprinsston. Misses Mllspaurh and Wcy- 1 " Hr rhl or ronwnu, ' bura and Mr, u. i cnoru 0E or SF.!IT.KVOW COAST iTKAMhMIPMKJI DIES 1M ItUFOItSM. Pwraer Jaarra K. Byraea. rw Jjyrnea. . s. purser on I City until a when Illness James K. Hyrnes, the steamer Koso f.aar months aCO caused his retirement, died at San Krancisgo yesterday morn-inr- A message received here In the afternoon conveyed Informa tion that the funeral would be beld Monday at his brothers home. Laurel avenue. San Mateo. Cal. Mr. Byrnes was purser on stesmera between Portland and San Francisco when many of the present travelers were children. Ho bevan his career on the old" Constantlne aa frrlKht clerk about 1S77. then was purser on the Orlxsba and later on th tiueen and Mexico, being permanently established on the Portland-San Francisco run on the State of California and later" on tho steamer Columbia, being on other vessels of the fleet un til the Rose City was added to the line. He wa credited with almost continuous service be tween lb Oolden Gat snd this city of more than 10 years. Though of Tjulet demeanor he mad ecorea of friends, among whom he was decidedly popular. '-z'3zzr''T71i t v;-- f t --taVr : :-l . rat '...f-il-' the Scene of Operatloaa. .... a. JOB LIKELY ASSURED Roscoe Drumheller Owes Ap pointment to Mr. McAdoo. OPPOSITION OF NO AVAIL itonreentative DIU'8 Purpose to Try to Clock Confirmation of Walla Walla Man as Collector of CnMoms Thought Futile. OREGOXIA2 NEWS BUREAU. Wash ington. Aur. 17. Roscoe Dmmnener, of Walla Walla, owea his recent ap pointment as Collector of Customs more to Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo than to President Wilson, notwlth i.nilinr tha aoDOlntment was made by the President. This appointment was made on recommendation of tec- retarv Mr-Alton and It was Secretary McAdoo who waa designated by the pr.iMni to untansrle the mess that developed when tho fiKht for the Col lectorshlD ocean. The President's ac- !.. mereiv nerf u nctory. he hav Inr appointed the man selected by Secretary McAdoo. Vl wlth.landina this fact. It Is n.Ah.t.1. that tha oDPOnents ot Mr. Drumheller can prevent his nomlna iim .han It con to the Senate nex Winter. Mr. Drumheller goes In office hi. a recess aDnolntment, he wii k. i. orria-a when his nomination ib. senate: his recess appoint' ment Is rood to the close of the next ....inn of Consrress. if not confirmed In the meantime, and unless his nom nation should bo rejected. It most likely will be confirmed. Dill to Try to Bloc Appointee. H.......I.HI. r. C Dill, the Spo i...,. i..mocrat and the only Democrat from Washington In the next Congress, already ha announce-, m " flaht Mr. Drumheller' nomination ana, . h. -r,n in W asnincxon, C will undertake to have the nomlna n. relected. Belntc a new memt .. nt knowlnr "the cus r.";..i,.J.. Mr. Dill may readil fall Into the error of bolievlng that th ill h.arken to the SPPCSlS OT : .... m.mha-r of the House. Mr. j... .At know that the Senate -4. not care "two whoops" for " . .ri.vincrt of House mem piirvn.ft. a " r .v. tha situation worse for Mr. . u-..).inirton Senators are i?"-. J!? . -no doubUess will kee off the Collectorshlp appoint i... it ha shown that Drumheller is not competent to "U the t.,. mi comDetency Is admitted. atnemles. Mr. Dills chie r2f"V.- aaalnst Mr. Drumheller " ... h. fact Uiat when h "T... th. Democratic Con- D,"'wa?""...ron last year. Mr f.V'mhen f ought h.m. and worked to hito for the nomination, mis ur. . - -.in not create tn. t Inn neia uw. . . .. ing It rejected. Representative ill have to diS up some 's and better reason. fsrt that the Were It not ' Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Thia U . medicine that ev ery family should be provided with. Colic and diarrhoea often come on suddenly and it i of the greatest import ance that they be treated promptly. .Consider the suf fering that must be endured until a physician arrives or medicine can be obtained. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has a reputation second to none for the quick relief which it affords. School begins a week from next Tuesday. This is headquarters, as usual, for boys' school suits. BenSelling Morrison at Fourth. Administration spent four or live months In settling the contest over the Collectorshlp and tneretore scira Ith Its eyes open. Representative t.n mi.hi m.ka some impression on toe Senate Democrats by showing that Mr. Drumheller belongs to the oia reac tionary or Clark wing of the Washlng .. rwrnnnracv. and that he was In dorsed by two well-known antl-Wllson Democrats ex-Senator . Turner anu Hugh Wallace. But the fact that Sec- , rotary McAdoo had been fully advised aa to the political situation In the State of Washington and also advised as to the political affiliations of the various candidates, seems to unaermino any attack Representative urn may maao along that line. The Customs uoiieciorBiiip ia u paying Federal office in tne Washington, other than the postmas tershlp at Seattle, each position pay ing $6000. Why the Administration, seeking to bring about a compromise between tho factions, finally selected an anti-Wilson man for the appoint ment is not explained PORTLAND HUNTER IS SHOT W. Gates Accidentally Hurt by Own Gun Near Canyonvllle. CANYOXVILLE. Or., Aus. 27. (Spe cial.) J. W. Gates, ot rortiana, was seriously wounded by the accidental discharge of his rifle near Tiller, to day when hunting. While walKing on a ...... Mr. Gates lost his footing and felL In an effort to save himself he threw his gun. which struck a rock and was dis charged, the bullet striking him In one hand. He will lose all fingers on the injured member. Mr. Gates was Drougnt nerts iv. ......- cal attention. Roscburjr Juvenile Band Engaged. nnsvajmci. Or- Autr. 27. (Special.) It a meeting Ot tne tjouniy rir Ttn.rrl held here yesterday ino rtose- k.i.n. TllVAnl la Band was engaged to r,,ani.h music at the fair this FalL The band Is composed of 30 boys, rang. ing from s to ia Wright, formerly of Corvallis, charge of the organization. & E. has District Temperance Workers Sleet. wpvatphee. Wash.. Aug. 27. (Special.) The annual Institute of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union held Wednesday, with delegates r-rr. Monitor. Kntiat. Cashmere and Wenatchee present. The general topic was prohibition and temperance, the enforcement of prohibition and their effects. Information for Mountain, River and Beach Resorts Where to Take a Herewith is a list oi snort inpsu t I "j w0 roll at the Information Bureau oi uiv or the trip you have heard about is not mentaoned h'yat4f0r Automatic, A 6091. In Hhamber of Commerce or phone them Bell Phone, Broadway 44U or a , Beach .-ii iMrr Ko mVon ionnauon wm o . i, Tmmpi and addresses oi and Mountain Resort literature. Thj ."Jyto Summer Resort Dept., The nnMioorinn Kncloae vour business card with name oi your pariy w Fu Tk Oaks tike Oacy Island ( the Hcrt) Every form ot entertala ment and accommc-daUon for Ur Uta. Orchestral and band concert prims donna and musical comedy company every afternoon and nlht lb th open-air theater. Perform ances free. Admission to park it canta. Beached bjr eipresa special Oeka train (far cent), from Flrat and Alder: or by launch (If cents), from Morrlson-ftreet Bridie. rcaiasala Park Ssskea cardeae A city park and well worth a trip. Take St. Johns or Kenton car. The Hazelwood Confectionery and Restaurant W ashington Street at Tenth. Best Food Served at Lowest Possible Cos: Amid Homelike Surroundings SKATM6 CATAcrrr sa, RELIANCE MX. HOOD AUTO STAGES Ballr to Mount Hood resorts f A. It OrA trto Ml Gov. Camp $T.6. I'rr r--la 0 lrvlnstoa Gars.. Bast 13ft. SUPPORT IS DE N1ED Mr. Sutton, of Cheney, Wash., Not Choice of C. B. Kegley. FOES OF 'DRYS' SUSPECTED Friends of Candidate for Guberna torial Nomination Believe Re port Circulated in Opposi tion to His Candidacy. SPOKANE. Wash.. Aug. 27. (Spe cial.) The somewhat persistent reports that State Senator Sutton, or ineney, ia being supported In his campaign for the Republican Gubernatorial nomina tion by C. B. Kegley. now appear to be as untrue as they were surprising. nf Sonatnr Sutton now be lieve the report was deliberately fabri cated In opposition to nis conu.u.w. r. v.cri.v muster of the State Grange. k.ini. hwii n active supporter of Bull Moose candidates during the last two years and also a leader in the Initiative campaigns w nun n3 - nnn.orvntlva Reoublic&ns. It is also suggested that the reason for the attacK lies in me nu u., sympathies of the Spokane County man, which have maae mm suitable in the eyes of a certain .f s.nttlA ReDUbllcans. un- ele- Mr Kegley was In Spokane today and cheerfully took the view that the assertion of his support was being maoe to hurt Mr. Sutton, and put himself on record as favoring several other candi rother than the Cheney man. Next after J. A. Falconer. ex-Representative in Congress, he expressed himself in favor of W. H. Paulhamus of Puyallup, head of the Northwest Fruit Distributors, and Progressive candidate for Governor In 1912. Peach 'Week Decreed in Washington. ODYMPIA, Wash.. Aug. 27. (Spe cial.) Acting Governor Hart, on re quest of peachgrowers of the state, es pecially those of the Yakima galley, has proclaimed next week Peah ! UXCU1 a J " . , Literature oi lnceresung pumw , nroo.f.ri;aTI Portland Jtloctrlo car line to Borlns. mUea; automobUo to Wslch'a- Rho dodendron and Tawney"-. round trip from Portland. I7.7S. Same aa abore with horae stage all the way. Parks Washington Park, head ot Washington street, with small soo and aviary. Take any car ! Washington street excepting Six teenth; fare eenta. Celebrated statue, -Comln of the White Man.' IlJo -Sacajawea." fixceUent view of the city. teckyard and Packloc riant Larseat plant west of the Mleale alppl River, ideated on Columbia Slough within 40 minuter ride ot Broadway and Washington streets. Take Kenton care on Washlnstoa street at Fifth. Sixth and Broadway streets to Kenton. Fare cents. Taae Kenton Traction Company cars at Kenton to Packing Plant and Stockyard, Fare t cent. VUltors admitted dally except Sunday -Eetacada, Cnaadero, Ball ana ears leave First and Alder every four hour dally and Sunday, avery hour aa (ar aa Uresham. Good points for basket picnic COLUMBIA RIVER HIGHWAY A acenlo drive of rare beauty, built along tha south shore ot the Columbia Klver. a distance ot more than 4 miles from Portland. A eriea of remarkable waterfall russed peaks and deep canyons are among the attraction BOtST HOOD RESORTS. Welch's. BkeesseaSns and Tnw. neyn ara located on the south aide of the mountain. Automobile from Portland to either resort, round trip, each Is. Oregonian on sale at these resort Safety a AU Ttmea ML Hood Auto Line rails and deliver, to any part of c?ty? day or night, to Mount Hood resorts! Round trip. ; Govern ment Camp. 17.60. Pfcaaea, Mala SSI. or .A XSSI. AJ.DERSON BRO& I aak'" nd urpps inn v i- -1- l j oKnut Pntland. If vou are state to eat as many peaches as possi ble, to encourage tho industry. The acting Governor maKes an appeal es pecially to the women ol mo smic vising them to do their peach canning during the period designated. TIMBER BURNS NEAR DOTY Xanavine Also Threatened by For est Fire, One Home Being Lost. CENTRA LI A, Wash., Aug. 27. (Spe cial.) About 1.000.000 feet oi ino Weyerhauser timber was destroyed by fire near Doty. The blaze started a week ago and was unaer munv.. Wednesday. Naoavine was also threatened with destruction by a timber fire that pre sumably started from a siasniua. loss was confined to the home of Karl Schraeder. an employe at the Emery & Nelson mill. Roseburg Pays Attorney $400. ROSEBURG. Or.. Aug. 27. (Special.) Following a controversy which had its origin at the time City Attorney Abraham sought to collect 00 for services rendered in defending the mu nicipality in the suits brought agamst It by the railroad opposition, a special committee of the Council yesterday setuea with Mr. Abraham P. M him 400. At a recent meeting of the Council Mr. Abraham resigned and ICarl Wimberly was appointed to nil the a Pioneer Killed at Vaterviile. WATEBVILLE, Wash.. Aug. 27. Serial ) Henry Anderson, pioneer of Dug las Countywas -id Wednesday in an auto accident. He had started to town and when but a few rods south of his house the machine went off an efghVfoot grade, crushing hi & under Members ui mo .......... accident " ""-p,,( In 1888. . -. j li VinnsA. air. -Ana?r- leaved a wTdoV and" several chil dren. Indian Hurt in Card Game Fight. NEWPORT, Or., Aug. 27. (Special.) -Shem Mafayette. an Indian, was se verelv cut on the face by. Joe Gay, Inother Indian, during a dispute over . card game. The fight took Place at the home of an Indian naeds" Metcalf. where the Indians of Siletx reservation congregate to play cards. The Slletz Indian fair closed yesterday with horse and canoe races as special features. Also my son. be cautious, lest the appls ...I j -T; -e to be a Ben Dsvi. Tourists Short Trip Out of Portland. in doubt about any point, f UJ . j. ,. Clend Cap lan la a delightful r treat. 6000 feet above aea level, on a sheltered spur of the very mountD Itself, and Is locatod Just at las upper edge of the timber Una The trip to the Inn usually la made by ra'J to Hood River and thence by .age. The round-trip ing all traveling expense la Service begin. July 1 and contlnu.s to September 16. Little Journeys a Beauty Spots along the wonderful Columbia River via the dayllaht trains of RAILROAD !SAlGATIO. CO. (Union Pacific System! 1 .tonrell. Bridal Veil or n,ni?m" fShs world wonders. Koand-trlp fare. SINDAY OMV, OSE DOLLAR. n.a. Ts.VI A. M.l return ?lr"i Ai. rlBht outlna for the whole family, See for yourself. CITY TICKET OFFICE, Washington at Third. Broadway 4500, A 0121. SOL DUC HOT SPRINGS AND SANATORIUM the greatest health and pleasure resort on the Paclf io Coast In the heart of the Olympic Mountains, open for the season, kor full Information address - Tha Manager, Sol Due. Waah. Vcrh.es. I'D I led ArUsaaa.