Tim :ironxrNG okegoxian, vedxesday, February d, ioic. 1 II Ji JlUti1 11 V v m. m. . a uu v. - V ' ! ' I ill Wl SHARK LAW UPHELD Oil APPEAL Strpreme Court Says . State Must Protect Borrowers i From Usurer's Greed. CASE FOLLOWED RAID Victim nraarecteev-aJ Who Had Iald l'-t a of 'oee Sr-rcal Tlwica flly Ota Ilrhe-arine; la f.ae Company fall. Ml.rw. . Fb. I xUl-l an pteia fey H.nama. the lu pr-an. rqrt today ha. 4 tret Or-can eharn I r. fer the I UtM In tll. te constitutional. The d:Ioi w r;tlfi In tn ee. ef the eft. ef it(a lnt - II. a ar. X !.. . a.rvti.r and J. Itirfcarde. Bf''"me t Km Ji.m.n ef I'trcuil J j.J. V-a.inn. ef ilj iMBM le'I fi.4tfntintf opiltldR .r aartttea fey J ..C n -ira.ti and VctVld tm ept.:iner tn r t th Jl4prm fniifi. rxii.i.ifitf ts 'cm w t Ion of all f.e defendant., attarn.y th f.n.fante rv:.el4 thai t Uw a i4.i' mh. firtn.r. mat 1 ft. i4mlio e r.rtaia Mhio't by Ida o.r court a la trrm a.rtn,r ( tl'Ciloo trl the "!n ihtrli " tr ae cla.e ltltloa. lilisar court d-clar.d that tfca law waa a.ar.a.arv la prot.l vtctinj at rtuitrx a far a. eractlraM. J Ura ieas hU Itel II. reeaa ef a ew "loaa hara" la fee lha laat tecta-ature ft 1 1 the arp.al la lha aa Q-m4it ea at (Mitt ta ! I'a dl.mlaaeU Teary feaa a.- oa,4 (" l'-a e"roe fo ." '( Ji.tica ! e- .n -n. It feaa fea.a uniformly tH4 ia.,s tK. '. may ei:hr raaatale o kwlndlr oo l I the tealac of aaa r--i.e iotrt. Tit eawrt la a verbal hartn !! ) a r...erlo.r In ti. eea af lha cur r l'rt:nf asaiaal th I'art'.a-l A ree rpa;tr. eppnnt. Th c ta 4a M! aa ordlMM levyta a aaa ipAii tha campaay'a re .acalaa Tlx H.lif af IH f1lM fe 4 f..-.nf, fe tna ."ipftm fourt a t, yiiiR at.- asi. va rtnm r,- aa. fr-m ' 'in ''m c r v I i '. M'riit. I'lwuil J'ff. Ira4 !..'. ".' - r- a4. aw. 'i fv"w n il'Tta l "is'f. ff i. rt.- tr f ' p. Mr a; tn f-.-r.. . ,11 J i. Iisa j aiai I a- f " i'" ..fa'. nn.a. apa1'"". a 3 W !-.. . aim;tna a n f'c a.-.t- I ., n 'if J. .. iiril . .- i'a . nnt for af4at. af t.. u..r i v t: .p.;:ant. J t . nr-a a. ai-a .... c m.. (..i.a J-Mi-. H. ..n ir Ji'iia J4aal f- a-t . .. - f-i W.lnM a'-. t" .:'-- '" ' d p. -r . t ' . fnlut) fe J'H IWrv a. t r t JJaaa-lt fr a- f-.. i-f a""--'i. ri. .ipi rt-H a r.A..ia a n i- .f '..it aa-- . fJ-"C:a.t r,-. i ,.k. c-b.iT.-r-.. a. nv. I .n a--M- .---a T. a. .a . tt. r..t.t a--t t' af-Mi-la-it aa..4 tf a nnii-f 1 1 i t i t ii i--iox I- m: lany ( Ulan llkti A:alnt Clly for rrr-Mtual Inja ri-a. tthouiti aotr 11- aa IbtoIt.4 in ti. -... f Aaaa llu'-nr-'-'.y. hl-rb) a . t. i 4 la rrr ef tria clly -l----4av In tfi- ftat. J'itr-n.roort. tha i rai! loo..l fcun.Jr.-la r l an-i. af -4 'Har.. a---r-4i n ta t'itT At t.rn.T Ijn.--n.. Tna tjaculait put a . ri. h r.pniM''ty tf tha city fT hI4 yaatartlay at II cl-vk af tha A. t K.aarortby Co. anlartakin aa ui;ihnM at Lanta. Iturial to tha family plot at Mount hcutt Cama tary. l:a. Mr. Bro. f-aator of tha Inta M.tbo-ill.t Kpiacapal Church, offlrlat a4. aaalal'd fey oth.r Lanla mlaiatara A mala tjuartat from tha "orcrcomara." a Mbla claaa ef tha Lanta M.thodlat KrOropal Church, of which Mra. Kaw ctt waa a m.mb.r. ittif. fallbcarcra ra a iao mambara of tha aama ciaaa. Many frt.nda wara r re cot at tha acrcir.a and many floarara wara ra crlcad. Mra. Fawcatl. who di4 paturtlay at h.r horn la Iata aa tha raautt of a lon I In.a. fcal b.n a raald.nt of lnta for about thraa ycarr fha cama h.ra from Iunda. Or. I .r. Kaarr.lt la critically 111 at tha Cou-d Samaritan HoTllal EARLY HOTELMAN DEAD rtrrt:R m. Aiirr nirctwB. at iiramnT, OK. ftniaa af raralyata Laa fkra-kli M Maw la Iaall4 aa4 liar Karly Ialh la I'carraV. NTWrORT. Or. rab, a. t.paclaL i pmtr M. Abbay. plona.r hotel man oi N.ooort. 4la4 h.ra today. Ha waa bora ar Uf li'i-n ph ray a"' a )Jmant for l!iH4 la th. rirrtiii Court on a clalra af D.r-nal ln-rt ut.lr.--. In fall Ta.ntr main aru :( lUaa alr-. r-..n. of al-nilar claima mrm mad at -).(. atarr mofith la aii-iill-1 ta lha I.ra. numh.r af claim alr.ady aa ta cite r.rjrl4 fnany mora w-uil feava a...tia ur ha-d th' na ltfrr.ntt. At'orn.y Ijk K.c h MT( tha city ax iT.t hat ta ray ejt b a" ajma a.a n Tr an t T. kaa hat to am rior manr liliM'tntl att'ra. tn feaa. rt.- ftm c. atul lar.atif ta a.cMca'a . . th. m u- l !-M th citv ta not aaoen-tairiU f--c f-.r-aonal Injart.. ua la.tn..t tha atra.t. or iWmi.ih, T .r. a t-riaina li toa city char-t- t. ti' cff.-t. bt It ha alwara a-. a a'..crn . Tn Cxin-'H haa tawt a r.w rT-aim tn -.-a. arh.r tbr a-.ra an'i.'ial cirr't-n!--.. I I;KI f. .ia)a. I'all. th rnna.' of th. aa!. Ia--riir r-mpn branvn la 1'ortlaad. I- K. -)'r -aa t:. m.- t tm p r t a I rtra la th. a.inina- of th t'iatrWt Attorney a arrii- two ar a"r oth.r "t a kiflV ai-.i aa "y t aai-'y and aa.ra .. ne.a'.-a. but War, artia "r ar.tr. fram hi. I ofri--a la ta. T.t. f .ht h. c t- h. hlh.l court. Th aJx i af th. ntjpr.raa Court a rJt.ri-v. it aictry toe Joha A. ".i;ir. tpnt f-ijafrict Attora.y. who p.-.,M-th. !-.- arh falaallaaalr. V r. . orri.- war. rwida! and I'. '" -rti of n.3t. h h.ld war canfia at.t an. K.I4 aa aal.t.ac. Ill fla-ht far th p?.r a)" Of th.a at aCOaja-t ta aaln. T lnaatlat--.a 4 aclnaaat that f ir a I lo.a th. l-tima of Wara p.i. iar.rat ino'iiiiinf t 111 a yar. T , h !... of lata cat rHa'cal waa iv rr a -a-alar taa af It. Th !" I ifiiaraal la a par c.nt a '. Ta a. i.a th r-- .'l""a of th UtJ law. ar. Wa.4 iaa-a two a-taa. for tn a-aai-. una fr la a. tha ath.f ''r :v Th ai.-tlrn iM ha . a'ca bai'n a-a. thou.h fea r.a-atvad only th '.! la ataaar Inatanc. rro.ator C !i.r f iuri-t iti'lima had aall th- far : of th-ir laa oaar a.cral t Ifnaj. WURDER SUSPECT CLEARED )-oct lan-a! W oarta a Irira of Aant'a laralra oa Arrlaal loc VWIt. 9.WT LAKK CtTT. t t.a. rb- . Alrt pMBri.r. rr.t.d in raanactm wiiit th murdar ef Mr. faiay Colliaaa. January 2K wa d . lrtad aft.r pra-limi-urr arlBa: toHay. and lha Han tita ef tha woman a aiayar raaiaa na il Vfra Nlia (. f rrttnrf. Or., a yii.c of Mra. Celllac. arrlcad hare Wat ttht ta aiait h.r auat. without hacins fe.ard ef th. murder. MRS. FAWCETT IS BURIED ft. John lawrrtl Ci-Uk-ally lit at cvl aavarllaa lloapltaL ,,,., aa-ire f ar M. John Taw. cat i. wira of ft. Joha Taweell. wara 6xi V':f a-s"-i L abaay. rtaaaaa llatel t a pari. r. Ma la e af Ta. Ia-aa) a i -Iceland. . In lalT. lie waa mar--at la Canada to Ihrrina Itcyaolda. Mia low rtae eaan an i . a . . . .nrf It la fc.red that aha will eavnn follow her huabaad. The Abba a cama to tha Yatolna rouairy la ! and enaaced In tha naral mrcraniia ouatn.aa in s-w- port. In It: I Mr. Abbey aold out and b..n la the hotel bueineee acer alnra. lira yeare aara tn oia ounnina waa o-r.d away and aa up-to-date two ory cement hotel waa ere-rted In II l-e. T teara ac Mr. Abhey waa atrich a with paralyala and a later atroha iBder.d him apchlaa. Two aona, Kd- ard J. Abbey and Morton IL Abbey, lao aurtlre blrri tariarnrn pc-ak at Kurrnr. rfDCNK. Or,. Feb, I. I -iperlal.! Te Tortland rna n mad. addr.eeca In en ton! cut In the Intrrrat or tn Utmrn'a Miaalonary ronv.nllon to be Id In that rlty February II to la- i r-aallnr wa. h.l-1 In th Matnrtcilal Get More for Your Money In Clothes Don't Overlook the Opportunity of Buying Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes at This, Our Great Removal Sale There's still a large stock of fine fancy fabric suits and overcoats to select from. A SAVING OF 25 TO YOU $20.00 Suits and Overcoats dlC Art Removal Price. . . ; V 1 OJUU 1w $18.75 $22.50 $26.25 Caarriaat Ilart ScWtaae k Maah $25.00 Suits and Overcoats, Removal Price $30.00 Suits and Overcoats, Removal Price '. $35.00 Suits and Overcoats, Removal Price Blue and Black 15 Off Removal Prices on Furnishing Goods Sam'IRosenblatt&Co. Temporarily Located 266 Morrison St, Bet 3d and 4th Future Location Southeast Co. Fifth and Alder Prosperity Iii Canada $900,000,000 in New Wealth Added in 1915 Enormous Crops and Low Taxation Make Farmers Rich CANADA, enjoying wonderful prosperity from the products of the farm, the orchard, and the centers of industry Canada has come into her own. No country wrote a brighter page of history in agricultural and industrial development during 1915 than Canada. Nearly a billion bushels of grain produced. All industrial plants working oyertime. Wheat average, 36. 16 bushels per acre in Alberta; 28.75 bushels per acre in Saskatchewan; 28.50 bushels per acre in Manitoba. All other grains showed sim ilar large yields per acre. Taxes average $24 to $35 per quart er section, includes all taxes. No taxes on improvements. Come and Get Your Share of This Prosperity Come to Canada now in the height of the greatest wealth-producing era the Dominion has ever known. Free schools and full religious liberty. Good climate. World-renowned livestock. Prizes won at International Fairs prove this. Here is your opportunity! What chance have you to provide a arm for yonr children in your present location, where land prices are so high? Get Your Farm Home From the Canadian Pacific Railway 20 Years to Pay Good land from $li to $30 per acre. Irrigated lands from $35, and the Govern ment fjuaranteesyour land and watertitles. Balance af terfirst paymentextended over nineteen years with interest at 6. Privilege of paying in full at any time. Long before final payment becomes due your farm should have paid for itself. TEACHEBS TO MEET HERE TT: j."ot IATIOX CO. KSTIOS TO atS IKC:MKct 3T-SS. r.acrwflee Body Aaaoaaera Datea I leaned. Alth A lateae-ata and rvraoaael of t'aeaaaltte F At.V.M. Or.. h. I i Special) Th eieamtlT committee of the mate Teach era Aeaociatlnn haa announced that the aaaoa-latlon would hoM Ita nest meeting In 1'ortlaml Icr ember ST. It and :. Cndey the new conetilutlon It la tha duty of the executive committee to pro for the appointment of at leaat three committee o do reaearrh work on eduratlonal prohlrme durlnr the year. Theae committrea are to report to the elate aaaociatlnn. The eierutlce committee haa decid ed on a committee on teacher- retire ment fund, a committee on the county unit of admlnlalrallon and a third com mittee upon the problem of retardation. Kerh committee will conelat of nine ma-mbera. who will be appointed by K. K. Carlton, prealdent of tha aaaociatlon. Preeldenl Carlton announced that tha personnel of the finance committee would be aa fnllowa: Mia Viola Orta chlld. K. M. KUlolt and J. Tercy Vela. V M. KIHolt. of Salem, and It. H. D. fiheltnn. of Kujene. were named to confer with th editor of the irrearon T.erhere' MnnlMt a tn th poaalblllty of roaklnc thla Journal the official or- an of tha aaaoclatlon. LINCOLN JURY INDICTS 3 III Art? Held to Answer CliarRtu In volvlnc I.lqmrr Sale or t.lft. NKWrOrtT. Or.. Feb. S. (Special.) Tha IJncoln County grand Jury yester day Indicted Albert Taylor, of New port, bootlecctnir: Harry ravldaon. clvlno; liquor to a minor; C. A. Baynard. Newport druKKlal. for ellnR- alcohol Illegally. In tha Baynard caae. a half trillion of alcohol waa aold to one of the Investl Kntor, after he had eliroed up for It. Altorncjr-fJrncral Defend Matron. EAU:U. Or.. Feb. t. (Special.) The State Board of Control today came to the rracuo of Mra. K. M. Hopkins, ma tron of tha State Industrial School for (airls. when It called upon Attorney Uenoral Brown to look after the Su perintendent's Interests In the action Instituted auainat her for $5000 dam ages. With County Judex Bushey. Mrs. Hopkins Is charaed with unlaw fully detalninc Ima Larson at tha Bins' iH-hool after she became of aire. KiiRcne nijrh Has 667 Unrolled. KCOKNK. Or.. Feb. 8. (Special.) Enrollment In the Kug-ene High School at th eopenlns; of tha second semester was (C7. the lamest number In history. The entering class numbers 63. or whnm SO are rlrla and 2 boys. Episcopal Church. The members of the party were Rer. J. W. McDoufcall. dis trict superintendent of the Methodist Kplscopal Church: Attorney .6. vert Baker. Ir. Luther Dyott. pastor of the First Christian Church In Portland; I. B. Rhodes, state secretary of the V. M. C A., and George M. Taylor. formerly secretary of the Presbyterian Mens Brotherhood. SNOW FELLS LANDMARK Hood Itiver UulIdlnRs Teak and rtarns Are Crnslicd. HOOD RIVER. Or, Feb. 8. (Special.) The weight of snow and rain last night crushed the old sash and door factory building, a landmark located In the western part of the city on the O.-W. It. & N. tracks. The leakage of water backed up by ice on roofs of private residences has been the cause of much inconvenience, and many leaks have been discovered. Among the half dozen barns crushed by the snow, the greatest damage will be suffered by C. P. Johannsenn. of the L'pprr Valley. Mr. Johannsenn's barn waa one of the largest in the fruit dis trict. No animals were lost. S2000 Loan for Improvement. We will lend you rip to for improvements in certain districts with no security other than the land itself. Particulars on request. Twenty years for repayment of loan with .interest at 6"e. Beady-Made Farms for Sale. Farms which we have developed by providing bouse, barn, well and fencing and in some s cultivation for sale, special easy terms. caaa 51000 Loan for Livestock. In defined districts after one year's occupation under certain conditions we advance cattle, sheep and hoes to farmers up to a value of 1000. We Want Yon. We Can Afford To Help You. We own the land. We want the land cultivated. Our interests are mutual. Buy direct and t?et your farm borne from the Canadian Pacific Railway. Send for free book. J. S. DENNIS, Assistant to tbe President CANADIAN 64 Ninth Avenue PACIFIC RAILWAY CALGARY, Alberta. Canada ing approximately $75,000. The build ing will occupy the site of the Lane school structure, which burned Thurs day night. Spokane Gets $350,000 Can Factory. SEATTLE. Feb. 8. Henry W. Thelps.. of New York, vice-president of the American Can Company, announced to night that the company immediately would build a branch factory here costing 1350.000 and employing 400 men. The plant will supply cans for salmon packers in Puget Sound and Alaska. KoKebnrg Plans Special Klectlon. IIOSEBURG, Or.. Feb. 8. (Special.) At the next meeting of the Roseburg school board action will be taken in the direction of calling a special elec tion to vote bonds for the erection of a modern high school building here. It Is planned to erect a structure cost- Copper Miners Get Wnse Increase. REDDING, Cal., Feb. 8. More than 500 men employed at the Iron Moun tain mine and at the ofices of the Mountain Copper Company were in formed today that their wages were in creased 25 cents a day, beginning Feb ruary 1, the increase to be effective while copper sold at or above 20 cents a pound. C. C. IVItcliard Dead. RAINIER. Or.. Feb. 8. (Special.) C. C. Pritchard. a resident of this city for the past 27 years, died Sunday, aged 54. He Is survived by his widow and six children. The body will be taken alo Portland for cremation. QUININE THIS COLD CURE "Papes Cold Compound" Ends Colds and Grippe in a Few Hours. Take "Pape's Cold Compound" every two hours until you have taken three doses, then all grippe misery goes and your cold will be broken. It promptly opens your clogged-up nostrils and the air passages of the head; stops nasty discharge or nose running; relieves the headache, dullness, feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stif fnese. Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling. 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