The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 21, 1904, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE, OREGON' DAILY JOURIIALY PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, , APRIL 21.' 1CCL
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v tioh-TWant i Open ;'TpTm-jn; .1905.
sxrazuvTATZTxa noic ats-reo.
xjura aat um oonrai nil
AT AUAYTOraAXi OmOUl
or 1 a-tAsto mosos ' nr rmi-
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-. Spedal DUpatck to The tonal) ' ,
Albany, Or, April IL dUtrtot con
vention of th. Degree of Honor lodge. I
. ,Th. schema to secure an amendment
to the city charter, at, the. coming se-
ston of the legislature, so aa to poet
' pone the municipal election until 1108,
-rhlcli waa proposed by the Oregontan,
the organ of the gambling trust, la do-
, clared to be n the .direct outcome of a
bargain between ' the' , gamblers of the
lty and the dominant-Republican-ma
china. In return for the ld given bjr
tne gambler to the Mltcheii-Mattbewa
:. organisation . In the primariea iaat
. ,onth the pledge' was given that there
.wouia .be. no change in. the, city adminia
tratlon next year, lnaurlng a V Wide "open
, town" during 'the; period' of the ; Lewis
and Clark ..position. . ,
j The act la notorious that in the light
ai ins republican, primariea, with ..the
posaible - exception - of Larry Built ran.
whose dubious aid la supposed to have
Men given to .the Simon, cause, every
I gambler, la the city waa lined up for
Vtho .Mitchell-Matthews machine. .The
, 'Grant brothers,., Nate Solomon Blaster,
.and all the rest of. the gambling-fra-,-
ternlty were working tooth and nail to
elect the machine's . .ticket.;. Simon's
.greatest etrength".waa atippose4.lto be
on the west aide, and there the gamblers
got in their work. , For weeks prior to
the primaries they were busily engaged
In registering and colonising voters, and
on the day of the primaries they spent
thousands of dollars In buying votes.
Opam Town Premised.
It waa no seal for the re-election of
'Senator Mitchell : that . Inspired these
extraordinary' efforts on the part of .the
'gamblora, They cared nothing atfout
the differences between the two factions
,of the Republican party. Their course
(was dictated by purely business con
sideration, and they were to be re
.warded by Immunity during the Lewis
.and Clark fair. It waa stipulated by
the gamblers that tha charter ahould bo
: ao amended as to postpone the city aleo
tlon until after the fair, and thla waa
'agreed to. Judge Carey has denied any
knowledge of such an agreement, and
It la commonly attributed to Jack
Matthews, whose control of tha organ
isation la about absolute. . . v
Among the legislative nominees of
the'' Republican bounty convention ara nton, Lane and Iinn counties met
a few men of recoanlsed Independence Mn convention In thla clfir yesterday
who will doubtless oppose the Job. If I afternoon.. Mlaa Maggie Barker of this
attempts ara made to amend tha charter city presiding. .Mrs. Bertha T. Parker I
In tha next legislature. But a decided ha secretary. 'There ara a number' of
"wority or the nomineea are macnine Mslegatea present, and aevefal offloers of
?V&J$.tZ!0Z2Zt mnd lodo ara-la att.ndano.Nto
Vw.T7i..V- h. Vrf ,,l,t ln Mfor. tha oonven-
Their, nomination waa not the result of Mn r.rrf. f.rannn a.
an open contest before the county con
venuon, but .very one of them Sraa
selected by the master of the machine
and placed On the ticket by him. They
will go' to th. legislature. ' If elected,
for the express purpose of doing bis
will The few men of Independence
who were nominated are so decidedly
In the 'minority that tbelr votea wUl
count for littlcff . .' v t t,i ..
A part of th. ochemat aa ' originally
proposed was to rsubetl tote for Mayor
Williams some on. who would lend more
active aid to the plans of th. machine.
and ' especially who would uae his in
questions of law were discussed and I
proposed new legislation considered to
be brought before the grand lodge at
Ua session In July. Last night th. dele
gates visited Oreenleaf lodge. No. ft, of
una cur,' wner. seven eanaiaatea were I
Initiated,, and th. work of th. order ex-1
empllned. Tonight aa open session will I
be held and tb. member, and delegates
together with th. members of th. A. a
V. W. and th.tr families will be present.
' COUCHS,- " f.
UL.l: L COLDS. :"
, . br.onchitm, "
' consumption;
5 ' MALAKJA.
dyspepsia;
WW. , INCICXSTIQJi , k. K .
. CATAKRH.
, HtMORRHACXS,
' -r ' ' INFLUENZA, : ' -'1
' ASTHMA." ' .
PNKUMONIA,
: AND OVERCOMES,
Cwnaral DsIlltv. . w v .
, paprvMien, - . -,
Nervoauets. ; ;; f'T" . '
Exiuostion, ' ' '
Weakness an4 Wtttlng from ,
, Wfeatvtr Causa. .
; It DatroV DiMaaa Cernu
An AO UA After EffacU
Of OliMSS, !'"-' V-V;':"
hlavlgorataTh
BloeTonMan4 " ' -
BoOda up tha Syitajo. 7
- Prolongs Life. (
r Make th. Old Yoonxi
un ootnmr mmtnuvuMt mu
or m wosTBxmrvs' vavbaa
Buoumoxa or. ma pxstbxot-4
CALX, . TOM XKSXdATXOV-gOOX
OOWTT YAXXXBS nTTTZOV.
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and a social hour will be enjoyed to be
followed, by refreshments. Th. dele-1 medicines wUl ao quickly and -surely
sates already bar. erei ; , I euro and prevent disease. Coatalna no
Sugene-M.' A. KuyKenaaiL Jennie '. pniy wmmn nwr
Huenoe to lineup all olty employes forljj Dsjphln. Goldsmith, Ri Rosllulnljwd D governmentaa a medfolne.
"""r"'..,""" . I SUrr, May Julian. Dana. Brabham, Millie
tlon.' A. Williams could not be removed
from' his office, - It waa proposed that
he' be aiveti a nomination for th. cir
cuit bench In plaoe of Cleiand or rraaer.
The office of mayor would tiien become
vacant and it would be tha duty or tno
council to elect his suocessor. Coancll-
man Rumelln was elated for th. Job
and It was thla deal which-led hlnv to
withdraw from the light for tha Ra-
oublican nomination for sheriff. - But
Mayor Williams proved intractable. Me
did not want a nomination for th. bonch
and h. saw no reason why h. ahould
resign the offlce he now holds.
The Idea of displacing Williams was I B0nOr,
nnaliy abandoned and notning remained i Portland Mrs.
but to auow mm to continue in omce,
extending bla terra for another "Year.
This waa eminently satisfactory to , the
gamblers, who are quite content with
the policy which he haa pursued to
ward them. Their only complaint la
that other city and county officials have
been too exacting In their demands and
that the "graft" la becoming exoeaalva.
They Crura, however, that they can af
ford to stand this If assured that they
can run undiaturbei next year, wnen
the harvest is expeoted to eclipse even
the hug. prgftta th.y are making now.
Appareao and Maude Dorrta.
Uarrlsburg Ethel Hendea, Kittle
Babar. Ethel Sabln. MIda Bennett. Louisa
Max son, Magr Cartwrlgbt, Mrs. W. I
Wright'
Junction City May Moorbead, Manu.
Mahon. Mrs. A. M. Lee.
. Iebanon Anna Bobblna, Julia Spring
er. Hattle A. Cruson.
Carvallla Mary Schoea green, Sadie
Moore. Mary Gerhard.
Grant's PaaaAnna MeCarthy. . -Jacksonville
Mrs. Addle Colvlg, grand
chief of honor. -
Astoria Mrs. J. A. Faataband, grand
receiver. .
Mary RandalL grand
TOTTCS The Albeoy scae? ef The Oretee
pally Jearnal Is at the sni etote t Tni
Dawioa. tie. t3S Wat lint street, when see
crl)Uof will ke reretved. .
GIRL OF FIFTEEN
CREATES A SCENE
Waahlngton, April IL Tha chief en
glneer of the reclamation servioe haa re
ceived an Interesting letter from jr. M.
Chriiman of Silver Lake, Or., describ
ing the numerous natural advantage, of
the northern lake country and urging
its sarly consideration by th. engineers
of the service. ' ' r 1 1
'Mr. Chiiaman - desorlbea ' thla region
aa one of unusual attractions ana pre
sentlng numerous favorable sites for th.
construction of Irrigation works. He
calla attention to tha fact that th.-water
of Summit lake, Davis lake, and tha up
per watera of , east and west Pe scutes
can oe reaauy diverted to a very large
area ln that section of the state, He
believes each of thee, lakea can be read
Uy formed into a large storage reser
voir furnishing an ample supply for the
irrigable landa under them.
- Accordlna- to Mr. Chrlaman. tha benant
Ho other remedy or combination of I derived from such a government work
would b. to. mak. homes for at least It-
00. people, and make productive an Im
mense area of arid land now practically
worthless. A. tha lands of the proposed
rorest reserve it this region ar. to be
definitely aettled thla summer, he deems
It advisable that ' a ' preliminary In
vest! ration should be made -at onoa ln
connection with the forestry work. Mr.
Chiiaman believes that under th. Im
petu. of government work the Northern
lake region would be the center of the
whole .tat. In the near future. , It la a
natural alfalfa country wherever water
can be placed on the aage brush plains.
Barley and oata yield abundantly when
Irrigated, and the growing of fruit has
proved successful , ,
An investigation will be mad.' early
this season by the government engineers
to determine the feasibility of construct
ing a large Irrigation work there.
Seaator KttoheU Xaterested.
The Farmers' Co-Operatlve Irrigation
Wbea yem ask for Duffy's Furs Malt r.' JLr,,", M
Whiskey be gar. you gi the genatafc tarmer f f Crook oounty, Oregon. , haa
It Is th. only absolutely pur. medlolaal ft a petition to the secretary of the
Whiskey. Sola U aeeJeC bovUea esJyi interior bearing Is. atgnaturea and ask
2f7. 5-J?"Eu. x,?2k-' !? ,n that a thorough Inveetlgatlon be
oork la uteokn. of the etsi. " w uai seciion
.A1 Erf-aES Senator Mltch.U ha. lnt.stI him.
tAiff y Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, New lf In the matter and haa urged upon
AVOID SUBSTITUTES
VAJMBaT CXOTsOXmS XJf TKM MOMYMWMt.
Southwest - Cos. fourU
Department "Btfjpqrnlshla
Today, Tomorrow and Saturday
Mn Cotton Twill ISlht Rob , 4 v '
35c
Mn4B Sprlnswvlffht Undsrwsar
60 c
Men Madras NeffltffM Shirts'
85c
Articles You'd Expect to Pay Just Double For
See Exhibit In Morrison Street Window
ATTORNEY WATTS IS
SCORED BY COURT
York.
' "The fee which Watt, claims Is due
-him Tor the aervloea be rendered Whale
Is far greater than would have boon
- asked by counsel of experience, who bad
'spent years In studying lsw. It appears
(that thla, 1s true, though 'Watts had
only Jeen admitted to the babout two
(months previous to the time ne alleges
I he performed th. servteesV I think th.
9 claim Is unreasonable.' and that the gen-
Teral trend of evidence la clearly against
itfta plaintiff. Therefore, I find In favor
Tofjthe defendant, vWhale." ' -. .
This language waa used by Judge
' Freier this morning in deciding th. re
Jplevln suit of Attorney J. F. Watts to
recover a piano from C A. Whale. The
evidence ahowed that Watts took tho
piano and gave several not.. In pay
ment. He failed to pay tha notes and
tb. piano waa taken away -from him.
He brought ault for th. piano, claiming
that 940. waa do. him from Whale for
legal services. It - was .s thla Claim
that Judge F rater commgnted. In giving
Judgment. He supplemented his state
ment' by adding that about all Watts
rseemed to have done for Whale was to
draw up three or four bills of sale.
i Watts waa reoently arreeted on a
- (Special Dtosatek te The Jeuraal.)
. Pendleton. Or.. April 11. 'Hugh Roby,
his slater. Mollie Roby. and Robert The nrleinal Intention waa to widen the
Montgomsry, all of Athena, are under 0nly, but the aurv.yora decided It
me eye or we oisiriot airarney. onargea should be straightened as well. For
with having enticed Annla Glthena, an ejila naaon 19 feet will be taken off Mrs.
Athena girl about II years of age, Into Rj,0,e., property Instead of 10 feet on
hiwd, wurv uj w uuiw wiwi jjj a(a 0f street.
wnisay, maos aruna ana iuea 10 a
I house at Adams, where th. whole com
mnr anant the filffhi-
Monday several of tha witnesses were
before the attorney, who listened te tbelr
teatlmony. Tb. Githens girl was the
chief witness, and told of the night's
experience.. She admitted that she was
drunk, thaV ,h 1 th aaloon and
iTf Cl ..i d Ssl.m. or. AprU IL-O. D.-Trottw.
not sorry for It In fact. It bad not been gtayton merchant who made a raur
the flrst tlms that bha had done .uch ,,.. M M o.....
things, and she had no charges to make ... .., .... ,..
aa-alnst any of th. People under examl-l , - . ' v-.
: WIFE BEATER IS
PLACED UNDER BOND
(Special WapetfB to The JoaraaL)
the department aa early Inveetlgatlon
of this section. The location of th. pro
posed work baa been studied In a gen
eral way by th. engineers of th. recla
mation servioe, and the situation haa
been found to be complicated by the
fact that the water aupply must appar
ently be obtained either from Crooked
river, the summer flow of which, la prac
tically ail appropriated, or from th. Des
chutes river, - the water supply from
which must be carried acroa. Crooked
river valley at great expense.
It has been found that the lands whloh
may be watered from the Deschutes
river have , to a Urge extent been . ae
lected by the state of Oregon and will
require tb. greater part if not all. of
the flow Of the Deechutee. Th. ques
tion of water rights therefor. 1. a very
serious one, and under the circumstances
th. reclamation service does not think
it practicable for tha government to CD
I mnA whsHi rrf artiawrf naifnrau Jnatlna
" - e -aw - , -r i iiiL..a mju m si ii i ii i itasia ' m- - i in in inis nsnnn warn i a a
.i k. . . & . a riBB 1 1, nil lias hiii nan wuu' auivwu uuiiiiaeae - - - - -. aa n , wuuu iui BLaua las aar.
over night was found guilty and fined h.vl .w!rrJ!? .IM."? I?"!", which wUl probably b. h.14 ffiM"
US by Folic Judg. Hogue.
DEFINES POWER OF
BAR ASSOCIATON
BBATX T SBO
For the first tlms In legal history, so
far aa Is known to local attorneys, the
courts , have decided the status of bar
associations. This morning, on the de
murrer at John Dltehburn to the amend
ed answer of Lewis Nixon to the ault
brought against him for damages ln the
amount of 1 8 MOO for libel, Judge Cle
iand Mid that th. Oregon State Bar as
sociation Is a quasi-Judicial body and
that all Oregon lawyers are subject to
Its actjonsjijwhether they be members, or
! not He refused to order, therefore.
' municatlonbe stricken from his defense.
; though, he ilW hold that one claim set ut
; In Justification should be stricken out -
-11 is conienoca d; uii duuuik in
the Oregon Bar association la not a Ju
dicial or a quaal-ludlclal body.'' aald
(Special Dispatch te The Joarsel.)
Hlllaboro. Or., AprU tl. The sheriff
Waahlngton county asalsted Xoroner I rr,Vl. ,
Largo In an inquest held at Buxton yes
terday to determine . the cause of the
'2 T,Jf!S5 KbS trepi be- AprU
m . hnrtMt In Rtrrtan. Annl I I. . , " -
today.
Mrs. ti-otter Is sUll at th. homo of
relatives ln the country, and will re
main there until ah. la assured of pro
tection from her husband.
Governor Chamberlain has gone to
where be will Inspect th.
Soldiers' home.
Th. engagement of Mlaa Stella Buret
and Mr. Harry Albert baa been an-
17.
the operation of the Carey act' or before
ii is aenniieiy Known wnat mcttnn wtti
he taken under tha contracts made with
me siaie ror me reclamation of imn.
along the Deschutes rtvnr. .
REORGANIZATION OF
LINN DEMOCRATS
The UNITED IRISH LEAGUE
of Portland, will give a , t "
Patriotic Entertainment "
lBBBaUBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBlll1IHBlBBlBll ' "
On Sunday. April 24, at 3 p. m.
In the Catholic Foresters HaH, Corner Sixth and
Washington Streets
NO ADMISSION CHARGED
SOLOISTS:
MISS MAE BRE8LIN
MISS ELIZABETH KARWAS
FRANK D. HENNE88Y . ..
JOHN E. MALLEY . N
SPEAKERS:
' : ' PAUL 8TRAW7T "T;
HON. W. R. McOARRY
T. a McDBViyT
JAMES O'CONNOR '
Keep the Meniory of 0I(T Ireland Green irf Your
Hearts by Attending .
Everybody Welcome ' AdmliMlon Preo :
SEATTLE BARBER
FIGHTS THE LAW
(Spedal DUpatdh te The Journal.)
Aioanr, ur.. April II. The central
contend, that If It M". -VSaiSS
uhian tn um antiAna. nn hinm nam. . m .v. Atv. - ...... 1 I navs fine animate entered In the enow. I ,,, .,t ' "
1' iw. T.T.Ti uunu " " Csrl OsbrUlson took his nolntar down I - .wnu,. 7Miw.irT7. "-r-"
I -,..- . 1 "r uwnwin ac tne oourthouse with I '
yesMraay. I the eandidaiaa nn h. r...-- i.u. I barber In a Seattle ahoo and waa arrest-
reorganised by eleotinr B. M. Millar I1 at tha Instance of F. C. Brown, chalr-
ber. Th. court la not prepared to bold
that the grievance committee of the as
sociation is not a quasi-judicial body.
It has been It. custom to supervise th.
actlona of th. bar and attend to such
complaints as were made against the
plaintiff, when Mr. Nixon appeared aa
counsel for th. complainant. This ac
tion haa been . taken without regard to
membership' .and haa never been ejuea
tloned hitherto. .It shall overrule the
demurrer to that clause of the defense."
(gpedal Ptspateh te The JoaraaL)
Seattle, April 11. r. J. Cunningham
drowning.
COLD WATER MEN
- UECTIFY ERROR
BXATX 0 AXJIZ BAtlSOI.
TROUBLE SETTLED .
IN SKIBBE FAMILY
The marital troublea of Paul JSr Skibb.
and Uxsi. a Sklbbe were ended this
' morning by th. decision of Judg. Fra
ser .In th. .tat. circuit ' court. Mrs.
Sklbbe was granted ,a divorce, a one
third Interest in the house at Sunny-
side, f 2E0 expense money and $10 month
ly alimony for th. support of her 10-
year-old child, of whom she waa award
ed the cuatody.
Judg. Fraser asserted that many of
tha act. or cruelty alloged by Mrs.
Bklbbe, were corroborated by other wit
nesses, while Sklbbe alone "ouched for
the facta of th. defense. The admlsilon
of Sklbbe that h. was often Intoxicated
told against him. .
; "The defendant admits that h. was
intoxicated about three times a month
on an average," aald Judg. Fraser. "The
Indication, ar. that b. was oftsn Intoxi
cated when h. didn't know It When he
waa sober, I believe h. wag a good husband."
(pedal Dispatch teiThe JoaraaL)
Corvallts, Or., April 21. Mrs. W. T.
Wiles of thla oity waa called to Plain
view, Linn county, this morning on th.
. . . 1 KHIIVUUVWtUU va. .eav vhmwm uwetku VS
There was an witnusiaauo meeung oi her father, Alex Brandon, a pioneer 77
local prohtbltiontstB last night in re- yeari 0f ag.. .
eponse to can mr nsM v. it
Second congressional district to meet In
convention. Over 200 delegates wee
present
The convention waa held to rectify an
error which occurred ln the state con
vention held recently. In the state oon
ventlon H. W. Stone waa nominated for
congress, but th. authorities at Salem
refused to issue a certincate or nomi-
sb., otnnrs
aits nin
BZ.OOS
Tosrza
There la not a woman ln this land
but at eome time In her life would have
been tb. better for the use or tnia Tonic,
chairman, A. J. DeVanev treasurer and man tn ut bord ot barber exara
T. J'. Stitea aeoretarr. tha th. Ilnera He waa fined $10 for th. offense
men forming the exeoutlve committee. avJuatlca.ol-tha peaca.and appealed
The campaign wUl be thoroughly ore- hl" c Cunnlnghanv declares he wUl
pared for and fought out In every ore- o" th to the auprem. court. If
clnct ln the county, and the committee . In hia attempt to prov. th.
is leaving noinmg undone that can inl uu.uii,
any, way help toward carryina- the! 11 DrDer " contenuon
county for the ticket named. I that It 1. not necessary for him to cotn-
- m ipiy vim me state law, earners ana
, . ,7 ? . other, say It wUl mean th. death of ton-
uv vviun wt iiiKiii arrniw seven i i Mf avm n
. . . . 1 my in , wv,.m w
uuuiri iiu iwiiyu mem up anu a oosen
more were ordered out of town. Thev
left on the night train for Eugene. Some
KASXOD BOBSSmS 1ST SXATTXiB.
For diseases peculiar to women a better I of the tramps arrested will be aearohedl
medicine waa never made. It la com
posed of tha Ingredients from which the
system baa been deprived by disease.
m .u. . i nverwnric or aissiDation. it enters ac
n...ir..i mnnntinn ehnulif have I ono. Into th. circulation, builds up th.
congressional convention anouia v.itl th . h -..ted. and msklna-
been held.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
EXTRAORDINARY
' We have thrown on the table of price sacrifice three beau
tiful KNABE GRANDS, one baby and two. parlor; one
, handsome ? GEORGE STECK & CO two EVERETT'S,
one PACKARD and several FISCHER'S. We tender in
this proposition your life's opportunity to own the "baby"
t or "parlor" grand you have ever wished for. There is a
, reason for this, but that is our concern.' The fact remains
that we will sell you any one of these' GiRANDS T
. At VVhnfpsnlfi Prirfi.
What do you propose to do about it?
ALLEN &X GILBERT - RAMAKER CO.
OLDEST, LARGEST, STRONGEST.,
Corner Sixth . and Morrison Streets, Opposite Postoffice.
J . . . rr .
r
The decision of the Salem authorities
reached Portland at noon on Tuesday
and efforts were at once made to ar
range for another convention. It wag
hoped that the necessary 100 delegates
would be present. Instead, there were
over 200 enthuslastlo delegatea at the
convention laat night. , It la probably
tho first convention on record that waa
held 24 hours after the call waa issued.
F. McKercher presided at the meeting,
tissues that have wasted, and making
ure, ricn diooo in tne most oirect way.
For weak, nervous and unsteady people.
it wm
that Indicates health. We have bun
nlmnly. Dale or fleshless doodI..
make atronr. steady nerves and
the complexion that wholesome
ve
look
dreda of letters that ooodIo have writ
ten us. aaylng they -had gained ln good,
solid fleeh at the rate of 1 to S lbs. per
week while using Dr. Ounn's Blood and
Nerve Tonic. It should bo taken after
meala. one or two tablets each time.
Druggists sell It for 76 cents per box, or
ooxee ior sz, or sent postpaio on re-
... . , . . n . uuAfl lur ur mil It'
wnuo is. r. nortnrup mu . -uausu c,pt of lc w, KimA to make re
ply to letters or inquiry, xne aavice we
give you 1s plain and eaallv understood.
Address Dr. Bosanko Co.. Philadelphia.
acted as secretaries
A similar convention to remedy tb.
same trouble ln tho Fi-st congressional
district la in aeaalon at Wewburg today.
ANTOINE LABBE'S
WILL IS FILED
The will of Antoine Labbe was filed
for probate with the county clerk thla
afternoon. His estate consists of real
and personal property valued at $100.-
000. He leaves his residence property
on Portland heighta to his wife, Louise,
who la also to receive 1200 a month dur
ing her life; at her death th. property
la' to be divided -equally among John
and -Blaise Labbe and the children of
Peter, Henry and Pierre Labbe.
DECIDES THE COUNTY
CONTROLS ROADS
Th. petition of Rom Rhos. for an in
Junction preventing 'th. ' county rrom
widening the Whltenouse jroad w
denied thla T morning, by Judge Fraaen
Tba decision was of Lorre import, in
asmuch as It establishes th. right of
th. county to improve i county roada
wlthlu the city limtUvwher. no. pro
vision to the contrary baa been made.
Judg. Fraser held that Mrs. Rhos. 1
had received ample aottc. of te Inten
tion to widen the road through tho re-1
porV.v the viewer. ad-ln other, waya.
SILVERWARE
Well, when it comes to
this line of goods we hold,
the reins. In other words
we have one of; the most
beautiful assortments to
.be found anywhere. Sil
verware makes a beauti
ful and appropriate' gift,
and while we are in busi
ness ; you need never
: worry what to give for a
present.
toaay.-ror among them are believed tol
be a couple wanted in Portland for steal-1
lng a quantity of jewelry, and thla will I
oe searcnea xor.
Oollege Sooletlea ELeot,
The societies of Albany college navel
elected offloers for the ensuing third I
term as follows:
Senate R. w. Xnotts, president; R
M. Watson,. chief clerk; C B. Caldwell. I
cierx; u. a. rntcnaro, reviewer.
Literary society W. XL Jacks, presi
dent; C F. Bergman, rice -president; L.I
A. James, secretary; Bay Acheson.1
treasurer; u. m. Hicxey, criuc; w. Q.I
Meyer, marshal.
College T. M. C. A. William McLeod.
president; E. I James, vice-president;
I A.' Jones, secretary; Ray Acheson,
treasurer; C B. Caldwell, corresponding
secretary.
M'MINNYILLE HAS
FEW COURT CASES
(Special fHapateh te The JouraaL)
McMlnnvllle, Or., AprU 21. Judge
Boise held a regular term of circuit
court in department No. I at thla place
on Monday and Tuesday. No casee of I
Importance were decided, and the Judg. I
returned to Salem Tuesday evening.
TambLU Beglstratloa.
Registration In Tamhlll county bag
been a, trifle more brisk the past few
days than earlier In the season. To dte
1...B nave regiatered, aa against a total
registration of g,08S two years ago.
McMlnnvllle haa another steam Latin.
dry. D. Hand having opened a second I
on. on Monday, much work baa here-1
tofere been sent to Portland, but it Is I
thought that thla will not occur from
thla tim. oHivi'Va,., . ::; ,',-v:,v-,.'.t.;
aiolClaaTlIIg OoSagw Bm, -
Tb. associated student body of Mo-1
Minnviu. college baa elected tba fol
lowing cffloera for; the coming term: I
Edward Dodson. president; : Oertrude I
Preston, vice-president; LuLa, Plnkham.
secretary : Prof. E. Northrup, treaaurer; I
fTo M. Tnompaon. editor ooliem Dasar:
satsB atyru. uaiavan. assistant editor,.
, , i ' m . ii. e.t,vi.
Prefarred Stock Oaased Crooda. :..
AUra Lewis . Best Rraad. w i
(Special Plapatcb te The JoaraaL)
Seattle, AprU 2 1. Masked robbers se-
f 4Au A V -..1a. V , Jl .
of the Longhorn aaloon, on upper West
ern avenue, early yesterday morning.
Thla la th. first robbery of not. alnoa
Chief of Polio. Delaney took offlc
April 1. It was supposed that all th.
more dangerous crooks had' boon driven
out of the cltyTwo men entered the
aaloon Just at closing time and pushed
big. ugly revolvers In th. face of th.
bartender. While on. covered him the
Bmw iwiou m gwn evna waun oe-
hind th. bar to tb. tUL ua scooped th.
coin out Into bla pockets, and tb two.
with , xrira smiles., advised Taylor to.-
keep quiet until th.y were far away.
The sale of -the Millionaire mlnoof
Jackson county, to Indianapolis peopla
la aald to have been consummated re
cently, the purchase : price being 140.
000, -to be paid in four Installments of
$.-.000 each. ?
.4,
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