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J inn 3ronxTXG oregonta. tutsdat, November so, iois. mm is UNJUST. REPLIES MR. TAR Arra'a-rr.cnt by Secretary of War Declared Unmeasured ar.d Vehement. CPPOSEO ACTS SPECIFIED C'Hu-ua ! I-Wlippl folia-y 1 tiee., Rffofit I Tueae ve-rl --.tBrtl.a-.aaia Ill- Sapper, la CTtr Cllaxt. yrsir KiUy. one.. X. n win ti i(a-4 T:v .rr.4e".. t UtlllUtl BV.J ! i.1 ere "l-4. iti.'t, wm e...rf,i- lirrte ar ea nnin( ef k.a fee a e:ti'.4 '... -?.. a -: , VaSemaBt a .. " T!" IVat nara a. ae It : SVf. li- irt mV l a la rt ta )'4l..plit fi"Mf "tl .--! I 1. ,., "lil I . ri tie .. f .! v iai tmnnttl x A laiie..'rt.. la N!aa,l eta-a, t Ut eaai4. r . . Tie .'.m-at ta fnew: Kj ll a l Wf teoB!. f t r :.! T'. .. ... ae t t.a ('-''- pi. I (ti oaW ar'.K.a. I 4-J aot if X 'I I " mm-aur. Hoe) b t . .-V.-:e w asi:!. t! w -t ta aveiTtpl ta ma al Sae rr"'". wa.r I I '! aa.t fe4 l. V t k sail la 14 44rnx"4.. :! f t2 peaeant (!. mmoae. ? f :m!a.tio f -:ur(.-a.s ia IS ct.'.J servt.- aaj la n in;. taa rutr.aa iiu-nj la I rnotr.i, i i(". urus act!-a. mxm ran aa na ixif tr .o ?- I Im t rt:un. eat I. t.r(r. '. a taart artw.1 eayia - JiaiiaT r H'IJ aetaWeaaSBl T5 te'.Iee f V. J '-. wa; -! M rrf..ia : a. if:r i3jf i..n- I'r a !' l I lfw::r - 'a- .f la -- aa t'U"'' aa 4 la4- fcaatfla aoainiafe T - J'lal.: f 1a iwinl aJaaWTtp-. ! ml Wa af:..: af a ffwl Tnii tSa UUilt, t t fa. fartai.t la a e.Hil a ja (. ! a nr 4agai aa la i.!t af aa ltaait. Ta au wMi al?o S4 if 9.'.. la a fii. 3Ji Ura- 4 1 (a tia amtras: n :ir af na riartt -aa' w ra laa liH- nal fa l l!aa ll'Mt tCaM natlt tl . maal a-oian!! aara. ia. ma.la 5 af aa wa kaaw Ia "a aaot. I kialafy af tna iiauiil -! aima "la C-'ran Mil. tf patUrr N'fi.t i'l tl Ia. l taa ptia f uMn'')arJ laraa ana a.l li itiaminii)i' a l&a '.!tat.oa af a4 ar'.'.s aa 'k:.iff(aa mja.rtataa-a Vt al la Maaila it lit "'.:. jia- 'iia. Cmm II a-tTi '. tt:i..l laal Uhih k 4 R ajproialm!. II ( II 11 t-tt Aa I i al rr far Aa. t ftli ai4 ffttf ! la i:al au ll.O'it It rarti.aa attita-i aw ta kr k-a a iatia I ta Bfataa 1 l r,3 lki ka M a a .a..-, p .. ! laraiiat a at tivaa. Maa efrwkaka Tm4 Oat. "( u.-ttar U ea ti arrtL J.-r ::mla!a :: AmrK-a B!aaac la lb k9rao aft4 dparmata "I mmm (a'"' r titxH a rklilp f i ar for fo-.r yoara. ac4 upr ia4 It fr aicfct mar, aaa I a af ixik aot rt4 nrxif af a par aaal rlt: la IL I am profaandir aaafta ta ao4 tka 4aaer lowa4 arfci-Si. t (ili. ir:a pran tolicy I n.j eat Iwi Itr. irrloa char Ibal I aa r'aa la "' lal Ikla U Cf af s fi9at;i-an vrcanltatloa. Tfci to a C'aat lejjjt.ca la ma. IIKr raa'iaa laaa. "1 a;a fr a Hr-itlu-aa Admioia la:laa la r'a l Jfri pol.arr. . t ar wo j;4 ak a r;;i!-l 4 la tk rf..i,rlcc if ii coul4 ka f b. o prtr ba I u ta in ItnHr ?" at lAal work, w at?iaf4 a u tmnii a ! wra warkira" for lh i.ij'aoa aa4 Ik cr4it af oar country, an 4 air 4a latri la. ta TMIirpla ro4et baa ar b4 Ika iisni! una at part t 4a aot iblsk I an a af a at:aa 4of..r I II at bat 4la firt -4aot!ai aiilavt kf ppi!stt! an4 ai r lrataBat af partv eppoaaaia whn la Ial mr pawiiaaaafcla la vat bllo4. tt la I ka aot a tialMM af Ika aj-aalt for ataa4 la k Ikla ! au A4alalaf ralloa la Sit.oaal crta Uka-4l rcar4 la parar ceni4raiioa. -itr. ,j-rioa utnti ia rj". bat aal emir-t I tbiaa il rrrt it." i . - -J HILLf.1 AND WIFE BURIED AT HTf Divorced Wife of Suicide Ar rives From Colorado With His Three Children. ESTATE IS WORTH $25,000 MUTSBEGIHWORKTODAY nrteai uniii i rim bmlpiu tri: AT I Ot MK K. M III -Bta HraVr" Cl aIIH af bV Oraaato4) a UaU Haw if tWraVra Arrlalttoa. r.w.f ba4t4krtra af tsa -4t will ka a;a lo4r al 1 ac:x to Ika balWtac. Mia !(! Cll- ,..?, l k4 Sari a af Iba k4 atart.t tail ". lJ aka cbarf ta IM. aaaaaa. A commitl of "V bolSr." I Hail, a 1. 1 ka ar(autja4 la bas4:a t-. aarik. wra ef tt ruf attttia f . I. Iters araa appatat4 chair ma af I& namiiiM to ir-ak arrc- maa'm tr .a wmtiun af a fraa n4l ! clink aa t pa.arr ai4 to ebtaia t aanuaa af loWalxr phrociaaa fr a?fn tint. J Hi .rl'ia la cba!rtva ef tfa com fn.t!. on rt'b rafll -t!oo afl4 M cm-B!'.:a will al Id laura al'.tt lb lanoo taiM aa4 coaaiMftitl f- lin iaCaia witb a lw of abtalaiDaT th.lr ra-oparmtloa wl'.b tba Jlt I rr.f -if. a la prol aa f.r pooafKia ail 4 4pI!'allon. :f U. t:sari a;i.ei4 la prr( l k.)t'rt" lb T f ara'.tur aa4 fittur. 4ka. -lri'.. .ap!-. t;!iofia. ate. H t'4ffr at.l h hra of ob tiai f.rorakt traa-portatioa ratf for l b!;mal ef o-it-ef-towa 4ov a!ioti ta ia Mala a4 ceafr itk l& tra.':;? fea4 of blb riroa4 .ti l n.mM :na raacMf-C rorttaoi Mr. II 111 mas No. 1 DorUrr-a Thai MrpcWldren Will n Lookrd After, t'Tc-o Tboajh No IV ajarat la Prorlclcd for. SWiW'GI.VG DIAL SCALE BEST Ix-paljr aW of WHthla anal f ra arra Xakra tuiriraL Or Nor. J 8plaL Tke fuarl ef Mr. ao4 Mra. frank Moara-4 llt;ima. tctlma ef tba trg4y erar litbl on Tbank, irln elaajr. look pia- at Amity lo4r. with tnlcrmnt la tba cm'tr at Amity. A a. w ctt oa tba tory ef rrankt Itil.m.o bat (1rtop4 la Iba ar rival at Amity of Mr.. Marlon ItlKmaa. 4ivon4 of HUiroan. with bia tbra rbi.dr.n. r'rant. as4 U. la. as4 k. ao4 li:Dcb. () 4. Mra. Marloo tii.imao came from Grir. Colo, win bar cM14ro to at ib4 lb foaaral rr!ct of br for txi.r a'Jbaa4. la x,fflir, 111. Marios 1 1 111 man ebtain4 a 4xra of divorce from -fr.k lt:i;mra la Chlcaso atvl M nl"l the car an4 cu.tudy of the Ibr.a minor ctl.ar.u. A.ou.L imm4l lly fUoaln th ar.Ur of lb divorce dree ao4 In Iba m month Krana IllUmao waa tnarrl4 to tbe wo whom be ahot Tbaahrslvlnc day. lire roo4 wife waa tbe divorced ' wifa of Cbax! 1-iRk. nov of Hutcb Inaoa. Kan. Ml waa the mother of Miltr4 Unk and -N Link, the to rblldrrn wbo have tn livlaaT wltb tb llUCsane on tb.lr farm, and who ware prat wbn tbe crime occurred, nun divorced from err buebaad eh w (iiia tbe care of tsr two f lri. and upoa bar marrtace to llillman ibey ware taken Into tbe ll.;io-.an tamlly. Tve two ttlrla are bow al the home ef P.eJpl Martin, a mrchrt of Amity. Tbir fjtaro I problematical. Tblr flbr baa aot ea notified of the Ira at 10 4ath of tbeir mother, and It I oi knowa whtsr he will aak for ihr ruatoy or not. Marlon llillman. Trank ri!llmn, r.t wtr. liaa nvr rmrrld. I'h will remain In Amity until ktepa are taken l administer Iho e.tato of the fatbvr of her children. It I not l lid ll llillmaa left a will, con. jctly H:llrr.an children by hie firet wife will fail hair to hia eatate, eatl- malad al HVIOf Mra. llillmaa eays that Mildred and Nt el7daashira of llillman. will ba looked after la the admin!. (ration of their tpfathr'e estate, recardleae of wbetbar or not be left a will. pie to Judfe of Americas by tbe drunken, truculent American loafera who Infe.t the email town of tbeaa I. land, llvlnc on the fruit of the labor of Filipino women and aire ua more trouble than any other element in the Uland.r "Mr. Tail aaya that what Mr. Jonee tatea In bla article waa not oewa to hire (Mr. Tail). It waa unquestion ably kiwi to Mr. Jooea. becauae'be made It up blraeelf. . rafavarakl Article Aake4. "la a lttr written ta General lie Intyre, the chlf of the boraau ef In aular affairs of the War Department, let 4 October 1C 11S. Mr. Jonea aaya: "When t reached Berkeley. Aug-uat II. Mr. Loom la, of tbe Oakland Tribune. aakd me for aa antl-Administration artic:. I told him tbat I had aa much, if not mora, to eay for tbe Adminis tration than I bad aalnt It. But I ave him what he aakad for by makin; tba article a dlecuaaloa of the treat ment of Americana la tba I hllipplne la.anda. "He published this In two Sunday tsauee, aod Is now re-publlshlnc It In pamphlet form with aa Introduction by em-fresldeat Talu Tiow. I have written op a macb bet ter article ea The Flllplnoa and tbe Democrmtlo Rclm, which la blhly favorable la my estimation to tba Har rison administration, but have not been able to eell It aa yet. Will yon please jive me a list of tba three or four bis newspapers tbat re most pro-Wilson and are likely to want pro-Admlnlstra. uoa artlcjee on tbe Philippine Islander Ia-aerla of Recwrda U la 14. "A alckenlns; sense of shame must overcome Mr. Tail, when be realises wbero his blind partisanship In this matter baa led him. To ba found la such company under such circumstances Is, however, tbe inevitable result oi such a campaign. There are no misttat. Ins; circumstances, because with respect to every one of tbe cbarsjes. accusation and statements In the article, fu records were at tbe disposal of Mr. Tafl If be bad cared to learn the truth.' iIJ;f. Or. Nov. J irlaL To -! snt-ft4-rteft4'.n7 ronrorniea t:i kia4 of :. II 1 rrTn!..itl 14 it wiTb.e4 tmiwMl-c i- for ! .t ptjl Ptafket tAblabd la) ilf--r.nl oee ef I " stale. l'r4 U. H:ktt. eVpa'y a.r cl wlcht and Rttf...nraa, .3- sn.O'4 8r4 tnat aa-al t ori.n.ry swinging 411. would k a.Ual li a4. ' I o not bur a- aie rosnmarniy knowa : .-. i ar aiiat-ma lla-oar A -.! mt . .t i.j fJa ... .'.al rf!.s 'family :- or thoe of a lmilsr Ve.Ttoe ef fauiMia taa-44. La'k. 4;r'rtJf a ffi-laf. rra. eea.uKia achi- t.ft. W.:.ra. aaaMtant 9a:taflo r tarv. IT .'!. aii ilaal ii'af of ef pein'iaar. Hlla, a! ff, af la l'fa- af it.a. Il4'j!a. cif of Ma a:a pfj.'. -. a.-otl. ra9U. f polu-e "I'-r !k'i::,a :1 lh..r ff;.- :or.. SaNi.rtit aal act'R4 i.fvctoe of ta "lu tVnii' Uri. Kaal.l. scerial M"t af ta !.. 4tn I 4l,'i. aat ....m. Aiajf camai ' a;'ia t I? M.a !Tr1.f. Vtvaulci.jaK wer ,:ioiiall T' Carpaatar. iiKitna rtarT of t.ia i4Caa4 fe 1 y.-r. aa4 a.ait aal (ir Tear kafor. w Ir.nsferrvf la ta t jtf atavvraof'ahi?. Wika w ba taf! ka we o ' fm-4.r TM wma la e4ar la " "r f-r a ll' s a to aa .':.: v tl ImMiuxe s4 pa:itieal paw ef wii'fl wa '; tbaa t"ica at any e'aar lir4 po;'i "TMa fr..rial ra.-ar t nwa4 tl ta 'a r till. -aa iletarser. aanarij H."rt.oa laalaMt. and Jourv I. Iiia. Ill Al''i were e p r -4 ff. .T . aav4 tat kr Jult la. 1114. la siaier svjarata. ka la.-raJ la t. a. ties al. ef l.ie.a wer r.. U.:.r r0orea4 ta kae ralr4 saca tmty rt4k TmT May MaaJaaa. "Ta a.M (! tk.a. t an cform-d ra R. Wi;:iaaa tkat Mr. Tartar, rtteaatr ef Artc.nr. Mr fewrt. tt.-a'. f ft !..). Mr. I'otwrmaa. t'lraaea' of tt lt'lna. nana f a ef tl M.ai'-a Msaldipal Doar4: Mr. i.' V. tarT ef iba Mr ITw- lax M. R kart4a. t'trawrtdr ef tb rai.l'-a U V Pmita. cblaf a' a auaiaT 4ati, of Ik larais af bataaa. Mr Ml-.itk cV-Rlt tk kmr4 fa'Wn'. itt. Kearaar. ilf e'er ef ta - af P-Mata; Mr kaaar-fjaley. Caaa Tivtaloa. itr U. r,a( ei.rh ef a ti'"a ef lk:it reh iraa itr rasa, e-ea rl He4ar. aa 7-l4 t'roa."u4. af tba Court of flr. laataaai. raif4 ba.ea af cits la aa.artaa aa.t aatr.alar af lanara. "Tla paaUt-r af :nnia.llasj lbaa afraaar a4 f frtia Aaartv.ae crat4 4eenara;.atla.a sllcl ena -i f.a;f al neat at eaaca. I ke a sev--a la aa-eaa tAa laa'ur. : r Iraaa f.rrta4 tba efrv ef f-iia) UaS'l froea r;..aaf. aa rt ! waa ,..! y u.ao' rei la er.t.a of a .lea la r f an. I aaa la ' . r. (rtar.' laaUa ean-ia. la (l.ia laa-f ra lr aaral ea-a4 Tla'-. w b-4 a-a . partaaa ef aay kln.t eal l la i etaack k 4 la k r;aj af'.er a trial fa sjaa.'aeaatlK a4 aaatalSivaa. Ikla taa-a-setaat aaaiaraaaaaat la a4a ary 4aaS(rL T arraarac.) ta oiiMCieaa rna taaJaa r irar, iwi are aat-s la a44 414. 114 . 4 a la ,'::i r. taWlaay rtasaV "'ImiCaaT easa ef lasfnoiaa-.T - f4) ta tk) bttyaaoa a4ac4 la al tnijiio tat supvvaa ta 4aacro rkia.taraasf. la eoada-rtlasj ISa ka nc la .:tl latraaj raa . tt a aaa.. V tab ae l:a t saaar la-e':i.ttaa-r 4a ta taaace Vava ja ef rtaTlseai uoo lim, bl tka wer a mt lairaa-liata, A reoraTaaltattaa ef lb Til..-ia- a!ir!y anary a.l an aat eutaftl ws ffcla4 la ra mora t .a.-a f I".!! 5 too. Vr en'.air.ty f' tAaaa rami' U la s'.at-snaa-.a af I -a a yvaraar Vl-Oov-e-r CV.bart aa4 t K. WIUUom. all af wbosb are ta It. la aala a4 ktvaw iMa :L ta aHit-'oa. saaay atkere oar rnel !) le "t an etsr:y opel t the Je4 ICI .! have rf a-a pa4 la li. I' praaal af In .paada.-a ta cr t.la ta a!:4 lb r'..?!a lata thick la It 1 ar al kaa4. I 'a eta-cdve Paat wtli 4:m:al tbe pawar ef IS Aaerbss etatrntive asaat l )-r loxjaly I i raa re m a I tkat jjeintant'j ka rna r. .-ma.) by 11a 1'it't wtll snake lb 0jaa-aor3anarral oa p 'a ' r skrv laat to Ika Iatava faiilKisM ass 13 j lr. a IM name Irr. hy are Dot a or never wer Intended fr ua In tr..'. are lanaitl'r Inaccorata and will aol p.-. lo.pi:oo. Furtherinora. Kale sbotitd le purchased subject io tn approval ef t'. offira of wi(bls aal maaeorea. al'.n lb prlvlief of re tire it lfrurle."" MUTE IS KILLED BY TRAIN Mr. Erncl KUr ltil on Rlstil or Wmj Ttirowxh Owm arm. I'Rl'inv f'lTT. Or. Nov. tp rtaaVr -Mra l ora Ktar. aaed J I year, tba wife of :raet L. Klar. waa bit by a i3'.ara I'a-ifld train Bear Itame (i!a, twa Moiavlaa aved Casby. al te o c.o-ra IMa morniBaTt. and w aa in stantly k. ::"!. "he was deaf and dumb, and kr Jeatb. It la bali.4. was 4 je to tk farl tbat coatd aot bear lb jrroMn- tr. a. Tb nou'.bara KsrlSc rlcht of way ran i&roaaTk lb K!r fara. and Mra. k. -ar waa at-kisf up t track, ua- of lb approa'-blns train, wbn aa bit. Mr. Kiar la aurvlvvd by la, IiOiimI. par eat and two ataufn ter. Itaaal. f a-4 II yvara. aai Koa. ! It year. fiEWPORT AMENDMENTS UP Kaivra Cli a je la Charter to Ve To4 Os arrrefaber d. NEWfOrtT. Or. N. T .HpeclaM ralaf ef lia ' Jlaela4i la Ike saaaacipal elacltoa. Icenbr . ma: m larval ce.e( taken la tb prasoaed atna4ats to tba city char ier. a eMv4aet will ba el4 aa- taa esaat laapartaat of wblcb la an er'ipatl lax. to k lvi4 ea ail jata aa4 earn Ira4a. :ta4 Is 14 34 klCb. Ctser prp4 amaB-lmaate. Ilcees atea, traaefer cocc;aia. make tbe ef Marslal i;to Hu laataad) of (vt.t. coses raaiaienca aaauiflca l.aa far ar fraea la t aaya. tnk as.rai- ef c tr r:ty a eoai- Ifi-atioa fjr e.':.: ef Mayor or coun-u-a. and t'tteia far kol4-vr rar f T I2e City Coaacilaien. CNIIArrY SI.1IUILCC SCTIMI5ED Mr. ItlUeuaa No. 1 Tclln of CotTt- sponclcrerc Villi r i-Ilnehand. .iKATTU; Wah. Nov. :. (.(. al Allacad ptotfvo for the klllmtt of Mr. Howard lilltman. of Amity, or . by hr hn.band. who then committed euHId. T!'rkaclTr day. I supplied la a etalement nad by llillman s former wife, who arrived here today. on her way to Amity. To a fe.low-paaaeniter from Penver. Mra. Iliilman No. 1 told the story or t.-a domestic relations of llillman which led lo Ihe trscedy. Thra years aco. accordinc to Mrs. llillmaa, they a ere divorced la Chlcaso. They bad thro children, two lrls and a br. A f . w months tster. lllllmsa re married and moved West. A few weeks aco hi divorced wife, so hr story poesr wrote him. akin him to lake charce cf the boy. leel m arable to care properly for the children. -.Vol onty." sh sayo H'.llman re plied, "will I take him. but 1 shall make blrn my belr." lurentlr. the f.rst Mrs. tllllmsn said, her hu.band wrote her that ho waa tired of wife No. 3 and wished to re turn to No. 1. Tae Best word she received from Ori"H wa a telegram, announcing the Uad. REGDGNITfON IS DUE CUtTIFICATEB TO BE CRA.VTEDTO TATE TEACHERS. arrlata'a4eat CbarckUl Aaaoaacea 11 a a aad Five Rcajalaarascala Wklrk Are ecearr. FAX.KH. Or.. Nov. :. (Special.) Tbat public rccosrcltlon may bo Riven lo teachers of OreKon who have proved themselves irorealvn and successful Id lhlr work. J. A. Churchill. Super Intendent of Public Instruction, today announced that all . Instructors who meet the five requirements as specified by him will ba slven professional teacher' cerllf icatre. These certificates will certify that the holders have not only taught successfully during- the preceding year, but that they aro pro- crelve and have shown a proper pro fessional spirit In their worir The certificate will be Issued by Superin tendent Churchill upon tbe recommen dation of tba county superintendent. While tbe certificate will not entitle the holder to taacb, it is expected to b of assistance to school boards in hilplrs: them to choose efficient teach ers. The five requirements necessary for obtalnlnr a professional teacherr certificate follow: First llsvlns; Unirht successfully for at least clcht months during -lslS-ltl. c-econd llavlnc met all the require ments for a teacher In a standard hool and bavins; compiled strictly with the laws relating to fire dangers id fire drills. Third Having sent promptly to the County t-'uperluiendrnt all reports re que. te by blm or required by law. r our Having attended the annual teachers Institute or teachers' training school and at least one local Institute. Fifth Having read during the year, under supervision of University of Ore Von or Oregon Agricultural College, at least two book on the teacherr read' iijg circle Hat. ABERDEEN VI ASHLAND pUow Clversi Visitor After Ad drv4 al I:tk Trtnpl. AHHI-ANn. Or Xar ! f f?pxlat Ler4 and Lai r Abard arrived her tly. aai la Ika valnaT 44r.s4 Lars a4!aa al f. htr Tempi and.r to )K.a of ta IjaJle of lb Clvle t-cpeovaenaal C.sK Tb proceeds real I tke le'fta r:i'f fund. Tb to Was "T.aminlx'anc ef a VUerT." aal Latdy Akardaaa pk lies "A Clv'.a! Aa4Bie. Tb B?a4S- wre latrodired by Itav. R. W. Far. eabar. palr of tb Coscrcatloaal C'k irtrX a fartr.ar raai J.Bl ef AtVrda. A raeetJllo faiiow4 tk adlr. Tb visitor t;i aa tbe fnssta Limited for IUk Fr ncisio. l aretv Iaplle Itrtf Weather. rrrjENS. Or. Nov. . gSc!! rpu ralaf a.1 record aad swollsa rtv.-a as J stream and r.ooded low. lead, tba weather ka aot dmlalakd lb etisalt-ac la lb rsral tx-boola la dlelrut eat of tbe Tl school war prfct la atta4aac for is month, aad the average far tb satire district waa tt per coL le J as tT a W14 4Kik ke kaa. i aaat aa saar aaapi bias lata kr a f -r. GOVERNMENT HAS SETBACK New Haven Ne-rcr Controlled Bll lard Company. Mcllca 5a) s. NEW TORK. Nov J. The New Tork. New Haven A Hartford Railroad never controlled the John La llillard Company. Charles H. Mellon testified ISKlay al Ihe trial ef the II former 41 rartor, of. the road, but for two years Mr. Melln said ho held the stock ef tba one-man company himself. This testimony defeated tb efforts af tbe Uovernment lo show that Bll lard aalcad the stock of this com taar to lb New Haven, which Govern men! coun.cl wished to prove to sub stantial th.lr contention that the rill lard company was a creatur or the New Haven, organised for Ihe purpose ef holding Bete-a A Maine Railroad stock to evade tb law and (or other Illegal purp. GARRISON SCORES TAFT rrtiafaiel ym'n fH- I trust and responsibility In th Fbll'.p- Bin rottrsmeiiL Tr latly apr-srd a rl of ar!l-le In a ewspapar called Th Oakland Tr'btin." -Jhsuntly lhy war ruMi.had lo rsmph.st entitled Tb VaJistur CondMlone In th Phil- Ippin lalaade. by O Uarfield Jon.' e-mmtr of tb PT-.lllppla depart ments of education, with aa Introduo Hon by -rrilent WlUlam Howard Tafl. -rovrnor-0neral of the Phli tpp'.o. la lb latroductloa a-Prsl 4nt Taft says: -'I have red with much Interest Mr. O. rsrftt Jon' article on presanl condition In tb rhillrpinee published recently In the Oakland Tribune. . It Is not news lo tn. --What h say of th demoralisation of t present government, du to the blind aad footi.h policy of ITeldnt Wilson and Uovmor-Onrl Harrison. I cc-.f irmed by every report that 1 received from th Islands.' Resr44 aa Clear, "t'ndoubtedly any slander or lying statement can b confirmed by reports received from t"e l.lands. Mr. Tafl bas pointed oul with entire crnea where such reports com from. He said, when suffering from similar misrepresenta tion, speaking with respect to tbe American press and the three news papers la the Islarads. which wer sup no. to pk tb American public eplnloo In th Islands, tbat they were encarad In . . . "'Holding th Filipinos up to con tempt, exposing all bis supposed vices aad giving him no credit whatever for aay virtues, and It may ha that this represents th fliDg of th majority of tb rUnt Americans In Manila. But caa w not. In lb end. be Just aad give to the whole Filipino people thtr 4f Sa4 w wish tb FUlplao p- ALASKA DELEGATE ARRIVES nailnay Intctlsator on Way to Pro- sent BUI to Congresg. SEATTLE. Wash. Nov. If. (Special) After having made a thorough Inves-tl.-tlon of the railroad under construc tion lo Alaska, by the Government. Jude James Wlckersnam. Congres sional dclfRate for th Territory left today for Washington. D. C-. via Port land. He doss not anticipate trouble la obtaining appropriation. Iie.ides giving his attention to rail road matters. Mr. Wlckersham will submit to Congress several Important measures. Among these are an amend ment to tb land laws to provide re aeaerf.on of homestead rights In Alaska: a statehood bill; provision for a coaling station at Cordova or Seward, and a law providing a board to tak charge of all Government matters lo the territory. I r-r-elirt Clears Klver of Logs. WOOPLASD, Wash., Nov. :. (Spe cial.) Tbe recent heavy rain cauaed quite a frht In lewls River, and as m 0ws it IMJ ML KIZI -e eV M S SOLID JIVj Ivory Will Be Most Popular This Christmas FX e-A It is an elegant and refined Christmas pit yet it is not expensive. The French Ivory sold by all Owl Drug Stores is solid and durable it will not crack, split or warp. A set can be made up te suit nearly any purse. We have hundreds of pieces in a multitude of sizes and patterns. Start a set this Christmas and complete it gradually. You will be surprised to see how reasonably this exquisite toilet ware can be pur- yggj chased. ' nn Step into any Owl store and ask to see their assortment of solid French Ivory. You will find tbe stock particularly complete just now. Just as a suggestion we list below some of the most popular and use ful items. e"A e-Vt Perfumo Bottles...... Cream or Salve Boxes. Soap Boxes Talcum Boxes Pin or Trinket Boxes.. Puff Boxes Tooth Powder Boxes.. Bonnet Brushes ...... Cloth Brushes Hair Brushes... Hat Brushes Military Brushes. Nail Brushes. a Hatpin Holders. ....25ito$4.50' ....25 to $1.50 23S to 50c 50fto$10 ..$1.00 to $5.00 ....50tto$2-50 ,...50tto$1.50 ..$1.25 to $2.00 ,.$1.50 to $3.00 ....75tto $6.00 ,.$1.0Oto$3.00 ,.$3.75 to $5.50 ,...50tto$1.75 75 Dressing Combs Tooth Brush Cylinders Picture Frames Button Hooks Shoe Horns , . Corn Knives Cuticule Knives Mirror 3 Hair Receivers . . . Manicure Sets Pin or Trinket Trays Tweezers , Kail Buffers Talcum Box Holders. . ... -2o to $1.25 250 to 50f ....500 to $4.50 ....250 and 350 250 to $1.25 ....250 and 350 ....250 and 350 ....750 to $5.00 750 to $2.00 $2.00 and $3.50 250 to $2.50 .350 and 500 500 to $1.50 650 m 5 BROADWAY, COR. WASHINGTON ST. wJ th log drlva last Sprin- had placed all logs in th channel, the river was nearly cleaned of logs, ther being re ported to b In the boom about (.000.000 or 7.000.000 feet. RAILROAD BUILDER COMING A. Kendall, of Pittsburg-, Due to Reach Roecburg Thursday. ROSEBtlRO. Or Nov. 2. (Special.) 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