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TTTT? MORXIXG OREGOXIAN. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 11)15. - aass - i i , . -II I ' 1 111 II Illa -II I fwrn . i AIO IS PLEDGED FDR in STUORN RAILWAY Land, Labor and Cash Offered by Rich and Poor of Dis trict to Insure Line. TRIP ONE TRIUMPHAL TOUR T rtwif of .. I Mills ( 4 Tr' rl nrr Ureal TctTtlocy and ?W-i.Im I : ct J rrre iady Is Wtr4 to AH Mil ttXAMlTM ratXJ. .. ! : 1 tttia. tlfcf 4 S)l.;k smiths). !. -."l'lt. ple4.S mcrorl .. R-aart U JUrahora. ra it kml dirt" ev.r.tf.1 for-dve trt lara Csatrel Or. caenBlet !"! r.. Ue.ec. t.emieel sites ae4 nns of r .r eff.ro.. the railroad -.'M-r fK taat ! " rm mitH o!4 eowpU.o) wtta. T. ef e.rv on tt .kt.t w.4 ts-a r-t-.o.' bi.ur f uat.rtas.ln.; t&e 4ttee areae-rtoed. IM sr1 pveta --tf ta prner. I... asea'a ta ma ta Ca ffs! Or.fja ara t-iiru4. and I hava roafi4o taer aald . hrn. o4 start UI aave lile towards a rl?"4 acroes k'c ci. t tind r i pint . Ml mr tfc w ara Important flaaacteKy. taa pie ef Umtte4 pmn all f so.rn ! wast to pave part la kaipiec to kri( ik rsltroad" t.m.tea4ere la lha l.vst rrt Reek rxunir? la trie. arta a4 of t.as.e " sJt4 r4i" about J mil.. Vf. rr!r will frovlda tia shovels i4 a-reeer aa4 the Homesteader will f 4m!.a tn feeraaa an4 labor, fiimilar M iriitoi 4ia r tha amall f.rm.r. in ethf dl.lrlrla hf It U bod4 in tlsa H!I roma. C aa aa4 laa-4 rraaalaa. Wlthr iloln kaclnc larc la -rat tfra ilr t-a togihw.il ta K am: Talia aa4 wiM - taa-aiaa- raitita.l f nhta-Kf -war an4 fcajr r mbicrivliatt la fita of IFia farl that lr. lifrahara aa!4 a a. ra4r et caa, n'lafipil'n until aftar IK. kma la l--aaH aa4 a. I tna rlchta f.a i.rmmjl .!(. 4onial to 'a rnin4i?. ffauaol XmnAt af fl nrii . vscort tr ma4a. Th rlimaa ef tha trt aa at Lake. . I!a trtrofo i aa4 rnotttr al a t.aa Couatr. JoHaa Hrnar4 I'aiy an t Wil laoa enirk. Ia two wattall maa Ika eauntr. aa4 raapa'tlaaiT th rr..Mant af tBa t - a la'taat banha In tt aaiTtla ft 0fn rama lo rlr ta rsaal VJf 9raS an-1 C. t. ( tiapixiaa. w nr"RpBl4 k'w IsrifiB-wl ata fca tf't ta taaftbla M'irtA af co-opara t"a BtatkwK rW4aaa naav ru4a ta r rraHt at a I" I. kiina, ahirt rraauiaet "-lilr. af II. J"i, attnl tana. olintaar4 a4i t.-lr IU flarla. rf rinanrtat aupport aa4 iara tia .p.rit of tta ron-mumty a ata.-net.ria4 r a b.a- aamitX la aatiaa tnat ka roul4 Join thoaa of, a.i. eiaaaa T rar' I" 1!' ah a (.! u taa lubwnr'i 'oli aa apana4. , At taa Ul.tl.a iatloi Jlf atra aa4 oOrr oan(ri. ma of It baioc It u -id. corraapur.J'nca that a foua4 oa aa Aoi.rlrin not of (iirmin mI.hxI aho aa r":!r hI4 up bjr tb bTill.h aulhoritlra. Who thl rorra. pati4aca p'td In Iba hanJ of Waalilcctan aothoritlaa m of tha mora Iwportaat p-pr wra aot tnada pU.K. but Inata4 ra turoa4 oar to taa aacrat aartica acanta of tba Gov- rn-r.nt for Icfrmatloa ae4 for Ibair laaaatteatlna. rn.idiM Wll.on I rncnllaPl ct l?rr turn tako la tba ln.n lloo aa4 ar bia ardara. It I aal-l. avarr rtiarca ba4 ta aa aataatlata4 bayood a:i ooobL abataetiatlon ta oamaroua Isitaacaa baa baas forlhcomlr and a a raaalt Iba avldanca la now to ba tafcaa la feaad br ta Lpartmatit of JuUca for court action. Tba baa I of I'io arhol ratwork of at. an artiattlaa 4ira.ta4 acalaal tha al a , roualrr I aai4 to haa baaa n Auatrvlf anaariaa mpJonvat who ra raatl' laft Iflla coun:ry n.ttf to ratorn la a diplomatic capacity. Om of bla rhtaf al4a. II la aaiJ. la Traaa Voa H:ntlo- Uo friand o." tha Kalaar and ll.nrt Hmnry af Prj..l. who Irla4 to at back tx (ifmnr urdar a fataa 7rkar raaarorl but waa rt-onid al rI-txalk br ta Prltun authorltlaa. kaa lata cuatocir and lodcad in tb Toa-ar at t.oadon. wbara ba la attll bald aa a military pfiiae.r. Tkara la ao4 raaaoa fir arln tat If tbia (Miirimtol wart von fUat'laa ba v ano'ich l.ta rrtt!H wt: hoaor I ri?t for bla attradtton. TM (Jarmaa-Aoatro-llonaarlan ram aia la Ika I'him m.i ta Mt4 la ka aa I la one'nal purooaa tha lore Ins of tb.ta raintry to dc:aro aa am borco ea tha atportatloq af arma and at'ar aaaaltiana of war to tha raropaaa rauntrtaa ar4 miiif mullona ara aald ta bava baaa rant to tnia country to awl la carrm out tha conipiracy. GIRLS ARE PALLBEARERS STATES .URGED TO PUNISH PLOTTERS Federal Authorities Ask Vigil ance Against Crimes Grow ing Out of Var. MANY OFFENSES LOCAL Ix-partmcnt of JaMIre Agrnfa Will Place Evidence of Arwn and Vio lence In Haml of Ppcciit ora Where fontinllted. nr.rt-Tr.u i:rTM:iiT or iiiti Tfot at mi rrtmtu Paaakrra bar Plata IU Raaaaaabae Dap d Caaawllaaj. aa I. W. t . ! Ara baaa; by Marvwvra. HALT tKK "ITT. Nov. SI. ls So .4 1 k glria. loc!a4:ad ona aald to bava baaa Joaaph ItiHatroma -tuti. acta.! aa pailbaarara at hla la B-rl loay. fcach Birl a rad .aah, vm-ii waa atta'had to tha caakat a ban Ika bwdp waa taken to tha rail air nation and ant to TV. t. Hay wood al Chicaao. Thara waa to prayar and no r.llswuua crramony at taa fu neral. Tha avreutloo) waa tron'y con d.mn.d by vartoua Induatrtal Workara of tha Vorl4 anaakara. ona of whom all tha authorities ct tha atata -wouid mQ haa riwi la ramrmbar tha day t.y look tl:lltrom out and ahot him." . v. TV. aoaaa. aoma of them by Mill, atrom. wara aun by tha cortcira aa It pa.aed throuch tha atraeta to tna ata tioe. I. T. V. CROWD I onW.ltLY a-.ttle Iemon"tralln In Frotr't Acaln.t Itlllatrom Xjrcntkin. MiATTt.r. TVh. Nov. SI. ."perl. A r-nrade of Induatrtal t'rkara of tha Vnld and avmpalhuera ftva MorVa lor.a raarrbad lo ao orderly prtK-e.aton throush tcattle downtown .traata today aa a damonairattnn t,in,l tha aieratmn of Joa IlilUtrcm In Palt Lake. M men with red ea.h.a over inetr ahoulera rarrl.d a black crfti Co er .q wit. irn whl'.a latter oa either aida of lha tot fin waa tba name. "Joa Jlill.trom." t:arv man wore a red taat '' red rib bon dnlin ftom Ma buttonhole, la tha Una wara a numoer pi inni ia In auch Inacriptlona aa to ba found 4ca4 ln I dun I wnt t'tab.- "iwnl k ...... . . M. . r . . . . . , P itma mournlna for Ja M 1 - tar mil".. n-f inoa pree.ot aad.r-1 .trom. and " Joa lllll.from tea rvua.iit:lr tor aaurio tb'lwaa BiuMerad by tha Mala of I 'ah. riait. a way and lermlnal t'l-a anl.'bul bla pl--lt Hea In tha bcarla of bt Bi-.ea'ia IHn to 5rahor, uli- f.lteir workara." tm. t amy to taa condition thai lb rarl. J , m aa an orderly Mcttloa n 1 m a k iiti wicnia tra yaaa Tka F ihrouchoul lha lone rout op rirat pla'.a and Utl frtn wara daiivared ', annul and )ow n jwcond not ;iha waa lo tn. ra.irc and a commute ,,.,( ei:hr at or br tha paradara. Al rtivl4 I 4 II. VHk. the meetiec. w hi. n follow. In lha . . It IV W. Halt. J. K Thomp.on. on of Tkra. .. laraaaadad. ,n. i..d.ra of tba lj.wr.ncv.li.. M.... -t.e II b aadarat-! ct.arty that! ...loatjad tha emeeuted murdar.r d n number oi P'. ana im aarticatad to I. . . prop- aaanda. pt af 1 will par aot real r nta of a y af-J rM or terminal alt.a.- aaid btr "trahoriv , poma i lllll.trom l lha I W. TV. PUPIL COUNT TO BEGIN taa nr. rmoM hum or rr.M noun. r.tc amiTOkt. I not car. how t. cat them, but ter a ai tfrm I my o- liu-a'-lon and a l'ira.4 avar t ma a l la ehape. withait m hinr ta radet any of ta nriiiiaiionr or b bard.a.d ai'l any epn. a coftna-tia. wtck eUia Ina theaa' A. Li W'lla an aonnc.-neal at tha ti.rtd maauaaT that k wuid b.lp la lha mrumr9r waa read by ! i'hap man aa It waa publl.hed la Ta ira iin in at.r bavtnar b.a aumttt.d t .VI' X U. and a-erywh.r ..oh.d ik-iifn aa aa indi.-atton of the kind af ht-. thai mirht b aprt.d f-aia t'ortiand. on. m4a atky pr.ni' f r ban. If of I'ortland. a4 -ry-wbei-e th t eatral lr.ari people wara I n.ri.m4 that, aa I'a chief b.o.S.lar-I-. af tka prvaeaad raili-ia-t tk.y m J.t r-.t 4 what la aipated of them ba f.r l.v ran ke for a.nnita a. . a r -twil from fetia4 capiialeta. Ibabl twea. fa naawa, waanaa all ll lumlr Im.a ea lha fraat,r turaed ay. a of bp I Jar. M.-ahora aa aloiw lb fir. Well-art.;.-! -rot ulUnn at putter Lake and l-a'w r their littl Mtfl f apr.al far th t.il-oad. Al Lakevtear th caildr.a rauptad Mr. ViKa' nam wita ilr. itiahofo la al mfurmaliua ba la .al out lo c.l may V. W known aa th aii... vain Ideattfr t aekera. Par. eat Map km raryni af TWIti ian Mb el p. Approximately I anumeratora. r rfnii.a from tba ranha of tha unam- floyed of "trtland. will atari out Ihl moraine to laka a tanaua of I'ortland booia All of tha anumeratora will ba under tha direct pup.rvl.lon of t. hool "Urk U. II. Tboma. ilr. Tbomna haa alven each aa of Iba inuticriloii a bade la ord.r that tb.r may t. no mlataa-laa- who b la and In order thai tba TVA.xHINOTON". Ser. II. Official no- Uca of tha United fetatca Covemmenf intention to amploy all lla raaourc.a In runnlnc doam and puniehlna tboaa ra- pooiMl for aiploelone. Intlroldatloa and other acta of vioienca aalnt Amarkaa Induatry la coupled In tatameat laauad tonlKbt by Attornay Ueneral tlreaory with rn oppaal 10 atala aulhoritie to b jually vlor oua In dealln with tawlaa.neea beyond the reach f Federal etatutea. Inrortr.atlon Indlcatlnc altacka on lawful American Indu.trlea and com mere, through Incendiary flrea and -ploilona In factorl.a. threata to Intimi date employe and other acta of vio lence." lha atalament. "ha ao ollcn ttyvaii.pej durlna- tha faU few n-.ontha aa to demand .earchlnir Invarll satioca and proaeeultun. Many Plala iJiwa VUlated. Tha Department of Juailca will con tinue unreitilttlri:y to Inveetlaata all uch atta and proaccuta all developed vlotatlona of T'drral atatutea. aeaktnc ,.j,-im..t. under tha Kederal law pro hibiting tha interrtata tranaportatlon of epl"ie. tha hharman law. the law r. ailna lo conaplracy to conimn. r.r,.. .r.init or to defraud tna Vnlled Htatet and lha'lawa relatlnaT lo crlmaa on .hlpa and on tha high aeaa. -Many rrtmia ct vioienca. nw..... iu. h aa araon. malir:oua ocairu. property. te.. ran In ateneral ba pun i.a,4 in iha r.!eral rourta caly when committed where the fnlted Matea haa verla! Jurladlrtlon. It I"H. " r..r that aatia attempla to Injur and de.troy American Indu.trlea muat uau allr ba pro.acuud by alata authorltlaa. Vtcra Artlaa Rewalrad. Thene tondltlona. o de.tructlv t the commerce and labor uf Ihe t nlted Mate, require viaorona action on the part of all aencle of tha atata and i. - I ....rninrabi. It I therefnra earncitlr to bn honed .hat alata offl cla'a will ba anually acllva. "I hava Inatrurted Ihe aacnta of tp Department of Jurt're. whenever they dlarovar evldanca of vlolatlona of atata criminal lawa. to plaoa tha avtdenca at tha diapoaal of lha local atata official. nd I ap.um that auch omclala wll ro-operata In acnualntlna tha Kad-ral ofTUiala wl(h all Information tending to hnw lha communion of Federal crimaa" There bav been varloua orliclal Inll maimna during tha paat few daya of the .vernment"o purpo.e lo ba mora ISan aver active In aceklns out offend er, again. t tha neutrahty and criminal lawa of tl I'nll.d State by accnta or avmpathltrr of Kuropean belllgerenla. C0HSID1NE STABLE GOES r'lwot. tMlI.TNn ITUIK KAMM TO K IROkKT IP. heavy cuahlona from the davenport and cany chalra. Immediately after tha dinner hour. Tbey began to note, how aver, that the effecta on tba plllowa and furniture were highly deleterioua- Accordingly, tha dweller in the men'a dormitory delegated James Barry Rogers to aelect for them artlatlc furnishings which would add to tha attractlveneas of their social room and remind them that it was a place for orderly aoclal Intercourse rather than an arena. Each student contributed tl or more to the fund. Already the aoclal room haa taken on a changed aapct. A large pair of andirona grace tha fireplace, which Is now plied high with blazing logs every evening. Cbeaa and card tables have been Installed. Now the danger tbaC gamea. which ara played In leisure momenta after dinner. will be -roughed" by a winged pillow haa paased. Stand lamps of rare wonder are being constructed for tables and piano, as well aa nooKsiana tor in a magastnes. which have been ordered, and the fiction and light literature which the college library has promised to lend- GRIFFITH FILM ISWIEBD -THE AVESOtSG COTKIETTE," AT IIEILIO IS MASTERF1ECK. raeaw Mil Brd Mare Already ld aad Hacelraek, Will t.raadalaad ad ftaraa. V III Kallew. inttr. telaerrephk: tnforroattoa a. I Tha imiml.i report fca.lnr r.arh.d th.rn. a 'haagk an r.nvct. la tk.via. wl b eit dir.t railroad (vmkih. that Tka tr.gaa's 4 . . aol r-a.k la.re aatti thr.e day aCer pubiuauoa. b. obtained wltb lb !! dirricuity. Keretofur. according lo lr. Thoma. advartaainc cwmpanl.a bav taken ad vantage of tha fact that a school ean- ue waa about to .ba taken aad have aoticit.d infortnatloo under tha rue thai Ib.y w.ra c.aeue anumeratora, air. Tboma. ba obviated this difficulty by tb. badge .y.t.m. f'.emuaeratloa for tha census taking Is mad lo tba eaumarelora at J. 4 and .. c.nta a laiu. depending Upon tb AMAZING PLOTS DISCLOSED r.4 P r'r.t P.C" liirsu aad Aotr-llunaria aa.nt af tk typ af ltubrt lay aad Uustav cakL aad p.rhaea soma ma .lit. at of li.rn.a klrtk or d.cnt. ara leieb ta b violently pro-Taatoa ta tbair sympathies leiituil l"aae Faaad. Tb work af Federal Ini.at f . f t baa covered pract .al y Iba eotir l nu.d -ai.a aa w.ll aa part ef othr roistnaa lo Ik a b.mlapBara aad la Tb avtd.nc la baad la sap lofted by oiat gatk.r.d la lkl IV children In Ihia d .trie'. T bom, aays that oae weak tah.o lo cumplat tha work. tlaa (alra lacgaat. Tka Uake.ir banquet waa aald to ht taa ir..t gata.rtng ever held in ta camaty. aad tha earn prediction la avada far Klemat FaiU. wk.r a baa. twl wt.i a- gi.aa lwrra evening ta, Mtn.itr r me district covered. p.ar waal lr ltr.aorn xpct of tbl ..umat.d thai there ara rtty a a con4i:in ar aa una.riaain; I (oaaact II by irl rail with In-tart-.r iveago! and Fortl.nd. by Captain fii.mar.. pre.l d.al af tha i'amm.rcial I'iu and be4 f aa af the large bank of tha county, a d..fioa called en Mr. Ktrahara ta ly as4 aur.d bin thai Klamaib Fa.: would c-p.rt. I ika limit of it. r.?rr.a. ltrs al Lak.vl.ar and Kl-n! rait In. .nttaat of d-.i-log to ttad la l-vrtiaad waa elpra.Md. "It ka ba my bop for I yre to I'a.rl arM Oregon lo l"urt.e by ran and t trad, tn.r.." alj J .dc. lay at ta.l.w. "aad I fel that i:r. htrnra will tr.r.- abual a r.a.iaalt.-n f pur b.3pa" nar and Mr. will b GIRLS DENY ROBBERY TALE Ml larr jr Say rickjwket. Xcd Ac riaainlance. GH I'srv. Mi... Marrar.l Duffy and M Krma I'.U' ta. of I'l Oreea avenue, returned to Ivn'.and je.trlay from can Fran vt..o and d.nied that they bad lo.t mon.y tirouch aa acquaintance made oa la steamer ea route la Pan Fran ci.'O several weeks ago. -Mr pocket was picked apparently as wa war leaving th ateamer at cVaa P'raociaco" aald M.aa Duffy. "The re port got out mat we may bava lost in mo. i.y ttrough an acquaintance we mode oa the boat, but that Isn't correct. My pur, wa lakea In th crowd, hut II roatalned only a I.tti change T a Uft net lo any lane sum of money." Maaanut to Hear A alitor. i:a i:mery Dye. author, wltl lecture T.ly PiZbl In the clubrooma of the M.aarra. at the regular meeting of that organisation In the North we. I.rn luank building -1ner llrroea of To day" alii b the subject. Meadota l-rrp coal. 11 loa d tiv.r.l. Albiaa Fuel Co Adv. H VN FRAXCIeCO. Nov. :i. (hpc lat.) Tha Woodland stock farm, ona of tba few big horee-breedlng eaiabllhmnts left In California, la going out of i.lence. The financial difflcultiea of John TV. Conndme. the theatrical mag nate, ba forced Ihe disposal of the high. grade light hemes marea and aialiiuna quartered al the aktcnsive and beautiful Yolo tuunty farm, and In ail probability the mile racetrack, with the srandsland and barns, will also go. Unl herne.e (..llo.rri will view me n...m. of lha Wood. and farm and rack with manr regrets, fnr toe pa trona of lha sulky sport bava be.n dropping out wiib loo much regularity of recent year. f. A. Ilarrl.on. of Hcatlle. ha taken charge of the Woodland atrx k fsm and made a trip there la.l week lo make a e.riiabla claanun of the choice stock on th place. Throngh Ihe agency of C. I"hrlsteneen. several famous brood marea wara sold lo l-oul Titus, of Tracy, who owns the Mony Ford farm la New Tork. Irtnr Ansel. Ihe stallion whose year lings hava performed In sensational ly! Ihia season, stlil remains, but the chance ara that ha will leave Califor nia. It I understood that Kastern men ar dickering for the purchase of the tal'.lon. 45.000 TO HELP POLICE r:ni. rrf.hti: itiitt k i ew lOIIK l"L. rtctared Mary ( Edgar Allea Taa Bald to Civ Tangibility t Ideaa Awak en rd by Bak. in -Tha Avenrinc Conscience, in film which opened last night at the Helll-. tha renlua of Edgar AJlen Poa Is revitalized and given to the puDiic with, a new and mora compelling pow er. The haunting mystery, the delicate artistry of horror, tna fantasy and tha unrannlness that has permeated tha writings of Toe and haa given bis works a stoadily strengthening grip on the Imagination or the people or tna world, steps forth from the Intangibil ity of words and assumes. In It film form, an embodiment that Increases Immeasurably It srlp upon the fancy of the beholder. There Is no reader of J'oe wnose im agination ha not been stirred at the mystery of me lantastic imagery .nu melodious wording of "Annabel Le. or wf.o baa not felt his own heart beats quicken and tha hair of his head lift at the poignant horror of "The Tell- Tale Heart." In "The Avenglnr Conscience. - David Crlffith ha Intertwined these two theme and ha projected them as liv ing actualities. "The Avenging Conscience- Is my su preme achievement. It is greater lhan The Itlrth of a Nation." declares Mr. Griffith, who Is the producer of both. "The Avenging Conscience." with the esceptlon of today and tonight, will run through the week. Henry Walthall. Ulanrh Sweet, Mae Marsh and Robert Hsrron. with a bevy of other Griffith tara. are seen in tha cast. There la much beauty, depth and "at mosphere" about "The Avenging- Conscience." COUPLE WED ON STAGE ANCOVVER THEATER PATROXS EB C T.REMOXV BETTVEEX ACTS. Dwilea Villi B to Keep Order aad . Avert Pa ale la tieat of ilia, aetrwwe Orcsmare. XKW YORK. Nov. ; 1. A special re sarte corpa of about tVvOu citizen who wlil t willing in lime of great disaster to keep order and avert panic la planned by I'oUce Commissioner Woods. It wa announced tonight. The Commissioner already lias ap pointed four police Inspectors lo go Into Ihe various precincts to enlist Ihe citizens, who will ba picked from every walk of life. He plans to raise a force of about 11. ooo in this wsy and later add about SO.ooo more by enroll ing employe vf the various city de partments. In making tha announcement Com missioner Wood said that th present police force Is no mora able to cope w!th tba condltiuna resultant from a great disaster than was tha force at nan Francisco aftar tha fire of isui or the force al Calvedon during tha re cent flood. PILLOW FIGHTS ARE TABOO Men's Dormitory at Iteed Collere Lease Arena. Aeot. The genii (port of pillow fighting oon will b a lost art In the men's social room of lha Reed College dor mitory. Heretofore It has been an oc casional habit of tba dormitory men to weit each other over the head with the Prtaclpala Are Mohammedan Girl Plaa lot, Xatlv; r Arabia, aad Orchestra Trasabea Player. VANCOUVER. Wash.. Nov. SI. (Sne rial.) From Cairo. Egypt. Is a long distance, but it waa made by Mica Theodosla Hack Icy. ;0. a native of Oman. Arabia, who waa married to Jess I'lnkston, 21. trombone player of the Punch Jonea Minstrel company showing here. The weddlnar took place on the atage at the Hex Theater at 9 o'clock last night between two shows. The cere mony was performed hy w. S. T. Derr. local Justice of tha reace. The two had long heard of Vancouver a a rmpular place In which to be married. The mother of the bride is wltb the troupe, and waa witness to her daugh ter's wedding. Shi Is a native of Cairo. The father of the bride was born in the I'ntted Mates. The girl Is a Mohammehan. Th manager of the company went before the curtain and announced that there was to be a wedding on the stage, as It was customary for stage people to be married on the staxe. The cur tain was drawn, the principal look their places and Mr. Derr performed lha marriage ceremony. Tha bridegroom returned lo hla trom bone and the bride lo tha piano. 00. SHAW WILL HOT RUN Mr PR ICt: LEADER TO LEAVE AS- IATIO.X PRESIDENCY. Tlsa to Be t.lvro I tasapaiga TVerk, la View af lacrea.lag Response ta pkea Ward. NEW TORK. Nov. II. Dr. Anna Howard rihaw. who haa been president of lha National American Woman's Suffrage Association for II years, will not b a candidate to succeed herself at the coming annual election, to be held in Washington on December It to II. It waa announced her tonight. Dr. Shaw, who haa been an active worker for tha causa of equal suffrage for 10 years, made the announcement In an open letter sent to the members of tha National board and to the presi dents of the state associations affill' ated with the National Association. -During the past year." read Dr. Phaw'a letter. "I have been Increasingly conscious of the growing response to the spoken word on behslf of this cause of ours. Because of the. un narallalad Urge audience drawn to our standard everywhere. I have be come convinced that my hlgheat serv ice to the suffrage movement can be sMven best 11 I am free to engage in campaign work, since each year bring Its quota of campaign stares. AUTO INJURIES ARE FATAL Hn;ti Farmer Plea of rracturetl Sknll Following Acvidcnt. iiu.h Farmer, who waa struck by an automobile Friday afternoon. at T-'nlon avenue and Shaver, died at 2 o'clock yesterday morning aa a result of his injuries. In the accident Friday ne susiaineo a fracture or tne skuii. o never re gained consciousness. Mr. Farmer l luniviq oy a "i and three children. Verne. Irene ana Kdns. and by three sisters, airs. o. Ji. Johnson, of Portland: aire. Aiwarse. of Troy. N. I - and Mrm. Aicuain, oi Jonesboro, Ark. lla waa born in Montreal, can., ana Wa about (4 years old at the time of his death. The funeral will be held to morrow morning at o'clock from St Mary's Cathedral at Flfteanth and Davia street Trading Stamps Can Be Exchanged at Any Time for Useful Merchandise of Real Intrinsic Worth 1! it STATIONERY DEPT. Thanksgiving" Table Decoraliona la Crepe Paper. Chrlstmaa Greeting Cards, Tana and Seal. Waterman's, Coaklln'a and -Wood-Lark" Fountain Pea. Greeting. Carda Kagrraved. American Beauty Iron With UNLIMITED GUARAN TEE. One you can always de pend on. Simple In construc tion. The Iron for a f-C fTfl lifetimes use. Priced- OJiUU RUBBER GOODS 11.25 Two -Year- Guarantee Fountain Syringe. 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M. until we close at 2. CARPENTERS LOSE FIGHT LABOR FEDERATIOX IPHOLDS COX. TEXTIOX OF METAL WORKERS. Ceavratloa Votes, 84 ta SI. Against Re port of Committee, After Seaaloa Lasting Into Night. 'SAX FRANCISCO. Nov. 21. A Juris dictional dispute between the carpen ters and the sheet metal workers that caused a deadlock that was not broken until 13:30 o'clock this morning and which mad It apparent that the busi ness of the convention could not be concluded before S o'clock caused an adjournment of the 35th annual con vention of the American Federation of Labor until tomorrow. It had been expected the convention would end In the course of the night. nl with that object In view the longest session In the history of the Federation wss held. The sheet metal workers appealed to the convention from the ruling of the building trades committee, which had held that carpenters ara privileged to do metal trim work in construction. The metal men said they had spent $.")00.0no in the last seven years fight ing the carpenters on this question. When the matter was. finally put to vote of the convention. It voted 84 to ft to let the metal trades continue their Jurisdiction. Russian Sailors Shot for Mutiny. BERLIN. Nov. 21. (By wireless to Ssyvllle. .V. Y.) A mutiny of sailors on board Russian men-of-war at Hel slngrors. Finland, is reportei by the Overseas News Agency. Advices from Copenhagen, the agency, says, are that a large number of mutineers were shot. SONG CAMPAIGN ' LAUDED Ad Club Chairman Says Loganberry Contest Invaluable. -I believe that we can estimate the value to the State of Oregon and to the loganberry Industry from the re cent campaign led by the Ad Club to .v.. t...nh.rrv liilce at sev- popuiariite J ' - ... , rr eral million dollars." says Georsre W ag- goner, chairman 01 me .u mittee, reviewing the campaign which was launched about a month ago and which culminated in the loganbem song contest which was held at the Manufacturers' and Land Products show. . . "These benefits result from a cash expenditure of less than $400. due largely to mo wucci ----advertised, psychological moment eened ... 1 .. 1 r.t ruihltPtrV and tne unique ii" 1 , . . r.tati.ra r.tmrt an increased demand for loganberry Juice and it is predicted that the farmers will be able . . .wi.. xmn. for several years in advance. Wholesalers have : approved the work, and the manufac r, h.vi taken on new hope and "The product will be Improved and cheapened in its cost of production. The banker will be more considerate, new capital will enter the field. The Cham ber of Commerce and other commercial organizations of the state will prob ablv get back of a Nation-wide cam paign, in co-operation with those in erested In the Industry. The market will be extended across the continent. "Hence, 1 say. millions is my estimate or the value ot" this little campaign. "Loganberry Juice is a better drink than kindred drinks. It is already find ing splendid favor in the East. I am certain that $20,000 properly expended under an insrenious plan of campaign will thoroughly popularize this drink from ocean to ocean." Ogan Homo Is Destroyed. Fire practically destroyed the home of W. Ogan. 611 Leo street, during tho absence of tha family last night. Tho loss was about $2000. The causo ha.s not been determined. 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