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THE OREGON DAILY JOUKNAL, PORTLAND, v TIIUIJSDAY EV13N1NG. NOVEMBER 12, 1903. drea Brautl, Ida Debau and Cameal De bau. Addle Dlllard and Alfred Dlllard, Mr a. Dlllard being granted the privilege of assuming her maiden name. Addle Bangs, i, : DalutM la.. ' NEWS OF THE NORTHWEST auBany 8 f VANCOUVER 'OREGON CITY XOTTdf.Th VanertlTer earner at Tne Vr Jr.n IW ubu 1' n Iwll Journal la located at utnoMrg, ageri. Main (tract. ' HOTICI. Oroann City aubarrttwra will aloaaa take aotlra tnat to ernee or Tee Journal naa hacn aatabllabad at the Coarlae ofBoa, Savanta CELEBRATION OF A ti-t-at. Bait to (Ifpot, wears aubartptloDa. aoat pit Inta, parmanta, tie., will ba rcW4 and at-i-ndl to br J. H. WatoTr. Tba J vernal Or. goa ui agent. PRETTY WEDDING some DOUBT ABOUT CALLAHAN'S HOLD UP - (Journal Special Sorvlce.) ' Vancouver, Wash.. Nov. 12. The mar- rlage of Mr. Edgar J. Kawl.nd. a mer chant of lewlsvllle. Wash., to Miss Uenevra Whitney of this city, took place lout evening: at 6 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Minnie Eddings. corner of Tenth end B streets. Rev. R. Tatman officiat ing. The house waa handsomely w (Journal Special Service.) Oregon City. Nov. II. No trace haa been found of the bandit who held up Ixuts Callahan, the Mollala farmer, SALEM ' IfOTICl. JaT auharrlhera will please take not Ira that Tba Journal afauey haa been trana- lorrta to Tbompaoe a: Part. 180 state a trot. who will racelia aubacrlptlona, complaint, pay. ucuia, aic. SALEM CLUB ASKS . - A SPECIAL SESSION .' (Journal Special 8ervlce.) Salem, Or.. Nov. 13. The Greater Snlem Commercial club met laat nlaht In annual aeaalon and President Thlel- aen. In hla annual address, called ane- mi eiiermon to tne RAVAGES CAUSED BY THE HIGH WINDS yesterday noon near Oswego, and re- rated, although the wedding waa a very lieved him of .S. Immediately after . , a . i i a. .. m otivM nn i i nfi oriiriirH nnre wrra not u bu or inn tlS'SZZ left to bTnot a cTuP. had ben U 1 J- fember "of th17year" VyonVU "2 ."... th. aound. Ut the darlne- desrerado. Callahan la If. or'nrdB . nd gardens, atatlng I swore to the contlnuoua realdence of "".,rB" 7'k --7. V abort tour a voun. farmer. Hla home la on i?" ' nee"1 "ea,Br ,n I""0 Johannes Brautl on a homeatead he had work that haa been accompllahed by the club since lta organisation two years ago In foaterlng United States Commtaaloner J. J, me nax industry and the serious condl. ton. tion of producers and ahlppera In be- The accusation aUtea that on or about oi urrion yirruy ae mwion, np. km ni first street, wber sub utLinrm wara ia-r Asi ' rrAm whAm win i orii'iians win na iweirra. w. ww . a a waa ve hvhi T ev I - w ' cnoaen the team to repreaent the unl veralty In the annual debate with Whit man college of Walla Walla, w rich takeg place In the near future. The persona elected were Wheeler, Wagner and Moul ton on one aide, and Tomllnson. Mo Ar thur and Bacon on the other. Fred Sta yer waa elected to fill the ofllce of troaa. ! At ak eti.J.., aV...JI' ... . A A kv ike. M.i.M.ai At .a ... I (Journal Sped a. fiarvict.) Prealdent Campbell addraaed the .ti- LIb"Prl.v'l"JKn,n w,.nd dent, at the regular aa.embly thla morn- nc " "f";nrm?1u,f " ina- !( nAi . .. i I rencea, Darna, windmllla and treea in -T a-Fwno faaw vajjU'J 111 wj w J w ai:ip of work, of foreelght mide and lta ap Heat Ion partloularly to the atudent In hla courae at college. ' Charred Witt erjury. . Charged with the crime of perjury In .wearing falaely to a land entry. A. B. Lyon and William Lively were arreated at the Black Butte quicksilver mines near cottage a rove and brought to Eu 10 this county. Signs along the bualneaa streets of Albany, were wrecked and s number of windows were smashed. The greateat damage occurred along ' the eaatern division of the Corvallla A East ern railroad. Treea along; the line were uprooted .and trains were unable to reach Detroit yeaterday. It Is eatl- mated that (4 large nr trees are across the track east of Mill City, and a num- gene yeaterday by Deputy United States b'r ' "dea were caused by the falling Marshal Roberta for examination before treM- u wlu "aulre several days to Wal- I "Pa,r tracK ana reopen communi Avertable Prcparationfof Asf- slmilatN iheFoodandKcguti- ling me 5 tornado amUowcls or Ml Hia norae la on ,.., , V"" " '-1Z"7 I'll """,""u !m,f kind. ihroi.h .everal aUtea before their re- Dlckey a Prairie, 10 miles southeast of I." .," ' TT VP WD,n "u" never eataoiianed turn. Mr. and Mrs. Rawland will make here. In the Mollala neighborhood. He not ,ecur, carV to haul f7e,ht ::u::r; h. wT. ..c'"d. ?ror.M tor. committee moth. P..t. a.i.wa - . a ---- - , i ij ihkv nim mailer up witn tna Bouth- naiw mm - --m- - ern I'acinc company, and secure, If poa- At the Barraeka. shed him to keep away from the g amb- ble( relief for the shlppea - t ir.,.rii-- rnmi ling houses and dance halls in Portland. i'm,nt. ih.. h . .. . rany C, Seventeenth infantry, now at Callahan promised to do so and sa d diseased the matter of building good WeJ the cheat, abdomen and legs the Vancouver barracka, haa been or- won aa he received the pay for his road,, and th, club dwl(Jed t0 ,'Hlt , yesterday afternoon by a kettle of bol!- . th Preaidio of San Frsnclaco. hoaa he expected to. put the money in every way nosslhia th nn.n..tio f ln water falling on him. Dr. AtwooJ ChU hereh..wlll-awalt-Att-PPr- " " w . . ,Ll f . ..1 ooa road" leading Into Salem from cation with the east end. Brakeman R. E. Oedney walked -lne miles and car ried the mall Into Detroit yesterday, as it is impossible at the present time to reach that city by conveyances of any visited the place for more than six Boy Badly Boalded. Willie Bchmltt, a boy resldinT et Cre- well, 11 miles south of Eugene, waa bad- of thla city waa called and attonded the . . .... hi- jvnmnonv TI th ill , ..!n xe th. PhiHnninea. to "look upon the wine when it la red. tvi.t i.aii r.. noma, (jomnany c i wuco uc a, mm iuw mu Thla man aaya that Callahan Is inclined every direction, promising financial sup- lnJurleB' BIM 'und that while they wore port to the county court severe and very painful they wer not The following reaolutlon. introduced K0"1""7 fata'' The boy Buffered great Aloo Clnh Meets. The annual meeting of the Alco club will be held at the clubrooms next Tues day evening, November IT. Olflcers will be elected for the ensuing year and the annual banquet will be served. The Alco club Is the social and commercial organisation of the city and has a large membership. Tot Zlectrle Hallway. The Albany street railroad' will be I electrified, providing the city council will extend the franchise 25 years. The Nineteenth Infantry, haa been granted a tanglefoot he Is Inclined to gamble, by J. O. Oj-aham. was one of the most p'n "ncl rete,11Jr beKed his father council has the matter under advlae- three montha' furlough. cireumninwi nave given nae 10 important ma,tters considered and the "'' Recruits Charles r. Ustlne ana Aaron me c-euei tnat auanan was proDaDiy club adopted the resolution by unanl- Astill, now at tna recruiting Biaiiuu wi ntu uy aiwr t in nui on moui vote: Portland. Or., are aaalgned to Companies I the road home, but that he lost hisl "Whereas. The finances of thla city C and F. Nineteenth Infantry, reapec- money at some of the numerous garab- would suffer seriously by loss of one tlvely. at Vancouver barracks. ling houses in Portland. year's revenues owing- to- the enactment Contract Dental Burgeon Aiaen - iar- cauanan s ooject in claiming ne naa or a tax law repealing the law by which penter. now at Vancouver barracks, has been held up Is not far to seek. He haa a levy of taxes would be made on the been ordered to Fort Stevens, Or., and a wife at home, and those who are ac- assessment of 10I. and the development Fort Columbia. Wash., for the purpose qualnted with her say that Callahan of this city would be hindered for years of attending to tne aeniai wora. ui ui- wouia ramer meet a aosen mgnwaymen to come Dy oiaarrangement of Its flnan fleers and enlisted men at tnoae posia, i than to go back home and tell her that ciai affairs. and upon completion or tnta amy, to i he lost his money gambling. return to Vancouver oarracaa. t Interests Storr. MONMOUTH ALUMNI SHOWING ACTIVITY Monmouth. Or., Nov. 12. John H. Mc- cue, president of the Alumni association of Oregon state normal school, waa in i . a . i iiul vcBLnniiT aa mi tun Liniiia uii turn1. "Thrfn Ti. it .i.."a city yesterday.. He Is expect Ina to I .... " ' n... . . m. ureaier oaiem commercial club, that we " iT". .. " .. " on the Corvallls ft Eastern from Shel ment and will decide at the next meet ing, which will be held In two weeks. The clttxens are heartily in favor of the Improvement and the request will prob ably be granted. Heavy Baths Damage Bridge. The heavy ralna of the past week I caused the approacn on the Santiam railroad bridge between Tallman and Munkers, on the Wood burn '- Natron branch of the Southern Pacific, to go out yeaterday and the trains on that Promotes Difieslion.Cficerfi ness and Kest.contains neither Upium,Iorpliine norplincral. NOTNAHCOTIC. ftalrilfa f - Jt ?arfmVilaaw' MraaJeaat. Aperfecl nemcrly forConsllna- non.SourStorruich.Diarrhoca Worms ,Cortvulsions,FevcrisIv nrss and Loss OF SLEEP. FacSimila St'gnalure of -'"SEW YORK. For Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Have' linrnifo iiniinrht mirufo uuuriii Bears Signature of the i j v iv At)' (kX Use For Over Thirii: Years . ' Twt eeavaea eoieaarr, mm Tetrv. Leave of absence la grantea t irsi - . - ..respectfully request the governor to Z"1 'f.rer aiumni. bur .nd 0 out ftver the Lebanon Lieutenant M. L. Crimmlna, rmZa;;Z'J va v. h. ca th" l1alature In special aeaalon in A" 5"rw i?- J.wBjr' road, consequently they are several infantry, ror i. oaya, commenc.n. w. ieiv .tretrh of road. n,r ume. and make - IT.l" -"I """ houra late. November i. . . . . 1 n.-., .i.h . .... J. P"Mn ror adequate revenuea A two months' 1m or mienM . ..' ' ;."v"7;" . carrr on the cltjr iwernnniit." Manus Mcciosaey, r-i - " The annual to "riv. i7aH No- and haUed him. Not apprehending any ....VS 2.7', L"?" " been presented to the leading m.mhar. if vember llT- . tv?Jtm:, -jorr hwi;? held a mos? Intere-t- tM. committee so far a. possible to the First- Sergeaivt J. W. Keaae. Kigntn - I .7 "'rK " " f"lon: President. E Hofer; vice- " "f.."" election of officers re- of the alumni at the annual meeting in June and of the financial part will meet nere this week. There Is a plan that has battery, field srtinery, naa oeen grani r IZZZl ' . " Prealdent, R. J. Hendricks; aecretary, a three months' runougn. aibo-yor- ' . ." t. "I". I Graham; treasurer. John H. Al- poral Robert CheBser, company. ine- - - """ tart; executive committee. E. Hofer, H. tary In each county to keep In touch with the alumni and to better the teach ing conditions and make It possible to Boss Melville Tomorrow. Miss Rose Melville will appear at the Albany opera house in "Sis Hopkins" on Friday evening. The advance aale of seata haa been large ana she will bo greeted by a packed audience. rm MTscxAJr, rres. a w. mowuus, u$t. James Montgomery, of the Tulles. teenth Infantry, has been granted al'e'advby the robber, at the same time R Tnlelsen J. H. McNarv F A Wla-- brln tne aasoclation together In a large says the Bend Bulletin, started Sunday three montha' furlough. (producing- a long Knire with the etherising jl n patton. body each year. This plan goes further morning for Shaniko with lour carloads : Fred Grunow, whose people live k wmn yuur money, aaia ine rr,. rtoiioa arrinnered himself to the robber. Callaharremurred and aald that ni.or. ...thnritiB hpr vesterdav as he had none. The1 robber stated that he I The Illlhee club 'of thla city laat night Alumni association to take charae of wela-hL at Shaniko. The cattle are for a deserter from the 99th company, coast (knew hotter and Jerked Callahan from held Its snnual meeting and elected of- the program and so make it that there the Portland market The Imperial Hotel PORTUAND, OREaOjy. .European Ptan Only.' Rates from $ 1 to $3.50 per day. , Seventh ane Washington, Su. artillery, stationed at Morgan, Ala. MEETS DEATH IN A RAGING RIVER the wagon, striking-at him with his fleers for the ensuing yesr. The follow- will be a drawing card to bring back old knife, which cut throuKh his overcoat. MnaT were chosen: Dr. R Cartrlght. pres- classmates outside, of the principle of meeting the new graduates. Many of the alumni state that interest can be created to a better advantage by thla method of procedure than by the old one of having a committee handle the matter, as the persons who act as president and secretary will be thoae actively Inter (Journal Special Service.) Callahan begged the robber to deBlst ident; Werner Breyman. vice-president; and told him he would give him hla Frank Meredith. Becretary; Claud Gatch, money. Callahan then dug up 175. the treasurer; T. B. Kay, J. r. calbreath, J. proceeds of his sale for the hoga. The D- Sutherland. R H. Coshow and Dr. T. I bandit then disappeared in the brush. c- Smith, trustees. The admission fee j Callahan drove to Oregon City and re- was reduced until January 1 from $20 to ported the robbery to the police, who ! went at once to Oswego. They are of lM aiem rounry ana ret chock as- estea in tne scnooi wora ana.wno win oe the opinion that Callahan did not tell soclatton was organised laat night and In touch with the teachers and gradu- Cottage Grove, Or., Nov. 12. A, fatal I the truth about the matter and think wl11 no,d lu nr,t nol'r December IT to ates over the whole county, and the accident occurred yesterday afternoon en the Coast fork a few mues soutn ef this city, in which Charley Davis lost his life. He waa in the employ of the Pacific Timber company and was working with a crew on a boom or logs. The high waters occaaioned by the past 19, inclusive. John A. Jefferson Is pres ldent C. D. Mlnton aecretary, W. T. Stols treasurer, and E. V. Ryder superintend ent f EUQB1NE that he lost his money in Portland. , Cold Storafe Oompaay. Articles of Incorporation were yester day filed with' the county clerk for the Oregon City Ice ft Cold Storage com pany. The promoters are H. E. Harris. I UH 11 IK 11 watClD v.-B,iava. a r m 1 v -a awa a a . . rfva of heavy rain were causing . lawiaie, w. j. caderson and imM. r vi. waa out on the loan when omas K. Oault of Portland. The a -break occurred, and eeeing that the capital stock of the company is $8,000. logs were gettinr away he made a Jump T,nf business of the company will con- avoid beina cauaht and crushed, but lBt In the manufacture of ice, the in some way made a miecalculatlon and tranaactlon of a general cold storage fell Into the water, going under the logs, business, the storage of produce and The body has not been recovered. Ttie '"' yurcnBse ana saie or pro- dead man leaves a widow and several auc on commlsBion. The ice children, who reside at Black Butte. " wlu 1)9 manufactured from the waters r Mr. wiajsa. 01 a weu woenuy drilled on Mr. Harris t-m , nin 3 Wallnca. wife of Wr. T. tx'oiio. waa hurled at this place ves- Snow ralllnr. terday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace returned Snow has fallen to a depth of several the fellow arrested Saturday for attempt to this place about six weeks ago' from ichea In the foothills of Clackamas ed assault on a little Cottage Grove girl, Tucson, Ari., where they spent a couple county and there haa been a much wbb today sentenced to 10 years In the or years Tor Mrs. waiiaces neaun, out nwr iau lunner dbck in the moun- penitentiary. He and two other prison- the climate there did not aeem to benefit tains. On the trail to the Ogle mines era will be taken to Salem tomorrow, her much, and aa they knew the end was the snow Is said to have reached a The other two are C. C. Hartwlck, sen- ' near they returned to their old home depth of more than a foot Apprehen- tenced to two yeara for larceny by bal- that Bhe migni te among reiaiives ana eion ien nere ror tne party which . and David Hunter, one year for bur- v friends in ner last aays. i iiarwa ioib weea witn a pack train for ttiary. '' River ot i Bampage. I the mines. The mines are at an eleva- Three couples secured divorces today, umw Knows are reDorted from Ro. I lt,n OI "b.vmu ieet and 'It is believed thfit I follows: Johannes Brautl and An- hernia, and together with the almost In- r"e PH"y " encounter many difflcul- cessant rain of the past few days Row tle8 ,n ttlng in. Farmers in the Eaat- river IS on a rampage, with the result erD pari tne county state that the that bridges are being waahed away fnow ee"d" much farther down toward and other damages reported from up the tn P'1 " than Is usual at this season. valley. ' - . t I !t"u ,ne' ay. " an indication of Quiet Wedding. At the residence of Rev. E. S. Bol- BUNN RECEIVES A" TEN-YEAR SENTENCE (Journal Special Service.) Eugene, Or., Nov. 12. James Bunn, field will be small enough that It can be handled by personal talk and comraunlca tion. and the officers In the executive committee will only have to look to these local managers to learn the exact condl ton in the field. Senior Class Ilects. The senior class held a meeting a short time ago and elected officers for the Class. The- officers elected are as fol lows: L. B. Holslngton, president; Con stance Whealdon, vice-president; Smith B. Holt secretary; Fannie Zlegler, treas urer; Bertha Leader, marshal. fearful Storm. The windstorm, struck this place and did a great deal of damage during the latter part of Tuesday night The big frame that holds the flrebell was turned over, trees were blown down, windows were-broken all over town, and the big pipe that stands on the training, depart ment of the Oregon state normal school was blown down. This, made It Impos sible to continue training work 'and the school has been adjourned for at least a week. This effects only . the public school department as the normal proper Is not affected. It Is considered that more damage was done than has ever been known by a wind storm In this city. ir "WHijr s srrzs a bootob x wajtt a ooo on." Belmont Cough Drops ALXi BSUOQZSTS. A USVIGtn-tT XT' -CAJTDY ,TO0 WAXT, MOST AWT OlIZI 'oovozc Dior wm so. Journal friends and readers whan taavellng on trains to and from Port land should ask news agents for The linger of the Congregational church last Journal and insist upon ba ng- supplied evening. Miss T .nic. ?Jl"La L8"4 with this paper, reporting all failures in vrfuiA.. w . fH .m.i.u. i v h. rm..Tf nhin.H. I Mr. David Jones of the West Side addressing The Journal. Portland. Or j united in matrimony. were PAIN fc HERE1 ... 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' - " - a, cv l A three days' teachers' institute was begun in hub uuy yesieraay ana the town Is at present overrun with schoolma'amx. The teachers hold their institute on weanesaay, xnursaay and Friday, irhile on Saturday the school officers of Polk county will hold their annual institute for the purpose o, discussing school work. The Session Of Veatartnv aa n.tl.J - ' vaiicu to order by County School Supt C. L. Starr of Polk county. Miss Edyth Houck of the. Dallas public school was appointed secretary of the meetings. L. R. Travers, city superintendent of tho Salem public schools, spoke on "Reading and Number Work in the morning and on "School Decoration" in the afternoon. E. D. Ressler of the Monmouth normal spose on --Aieuioas" in the forenoon and in the afternoon took for his subject "Language and History." President Ressler lectured in the institute rooms last 4?vn4nar tn a vorv lor.. .iinlAnA. The best talent obtainable has been engaged to carry on this work and near ly every school teacher In the county will be present during the three days' Institute. Mrs. E. A. Pinkham died In Eugene Tuesday, of pneumonia, aged 66 years. She leaves a husband and several child ren.. She was sick only a few days after contracting a cold, which led up to penumonla. HI I 1 1 1 11 I at 1 aTl i a PiatD TAILORS 142-144 Sixth Street The Largest Tailoring House on the Pacific Coast! Our working capacity is in such shape now that we can get out your suit or -overcoat on short notice. Every garment made to order iri our own workshops here in Portland. No sweatshop work for us. Nothing but the besf of skilled , workmen employed. We carry the largest line of woolens on the Pacific Coast for a tailoring house. " . -: Suits or Overcoats Made to Order for 5eh, n m Boston Painless Dentists can't Sleep,? Fifth and Morrison SU. . Opposite Meier, Frank Sl Co, Eatrucc 79 MorrlKB Hours 1:30 a, m. to t p. to. -days UU 1. Miles' Nervine daageroua. Sunt It's ' your necles. Dr. will strengthea tbem and bring sweet l sleep ana aean. . eiay la dani f AU arsa-flata ael and naraataa. Bead sostlil (or bank a Barrona aWaaaa. ' 1 ,oo a. .a aW . - ' :...''... we arait paper panern lor every garment Five thousand different stvles of r rooleris to select from. . -. Ctr Our motto : "Please Customer," If you "are not satisfied, your money back. 3llafd v. . i e- r. 'i- - 142-144 SIXTH STREET DB. atlta MSOICAI. CO., Ilkaart, lad, 1 .. .