The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 11, 1904, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY I EVENING. JUNE 11. 190i
ARRAIGNS REED If! ASTORIA SALOON
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Astoria, J una It Btcnuii Ths Jour
nal has Men lit to lend 1U support to
ths local option proposal, and because
lt: haa mad war on tb saloon boxes
that war filling brothels ud wrecking I
In strong language as r
heard from ttaa benoh la this county,
Circuit Judge feasor srralgned W. I.
Reed president of tha Rainier Lumbar
4 Milling company, ystrdy In decid
ing tha motion of Caka A Cake for a
fee claimed to be due from B. IX Slgler soores of homes,' tha Cigar and Liquor
as receiver of tha property over which Dealers association of Astoria has da
Reed and Gardner K. Wilder bare been olared a' boycott on It Of course, tha
In litigation. Ha aocused Reed of try cigar men have no complaint to offer
lng to over up his owo wrong and as- against, the couraa of Tha Journal, but
sorted that ha had been guilty of fraud the saloon men regard It as antagonistic
and of swindling his partners. y . to-, their Interests, snd therefore have
A Short time ago Reed tiled an affl- decided upon tha boycott -davit
in tha circuit court In which ho n. association met yesterday after
aocused Cake Caka and Slgler of con- noon. A few .minutes befora tha meet
splring to defraud him. . Wg ths agent of The Journal was at tha
After reviewing tha suit, at length meeting place, but there was no Inttrna
and declaring that throughout ail tha tlon to him that Tha Journal was to be
court proceedlnge Reed had been guilty boycotted. , Indeed, the agent did not
or making reckless charges, juage iIearn 0f the matter until midnight, when
Fraser used tha following language: I the carriers reported that half a dosen
' Arraigns Mr. Bead. , I aaloon keepers had discontinued their
V "It is an old earing that a person subscriptions. . . . '
who Is eonaUnUy accusing " others of Suspecting that some action bad been
dishonesty . and Imputing , to 1 others taken by the association, the agent
wrongful motives should himself bo called upon aa uptown saloon man who
watched. -1 know of no better lUustra- had followed the edict of the associa
tion of the truth of that saying, for tha tlon and asked whether or. not the
evidence ahows that from tha begin- liquor dealers had taken any action that
Ding of this partnership, from Its very had . prompted him to discontinue bis
Inception. Mr. . Reed has attempted to subscription. He replied that he did not
take unfair advantage of bis partners, want the paper la his house, adding that
It appeared In tha evidence la this case ha had no explanation to offer.' Tha
beyond any question that Mr. Raed on agent walked out A short time later the
behalf of himself and bis partners paia i two men met again. xms ume ins sa
tl.00S-for this mrU property at tnaiioon man was no so aorupt, out ex
NORTH arid SOUTH, EAST and EST
v
30FE
kr,VeHcSes
bealnntna. and that he told hla part
' nera he had paid tll.eOO and charged
plabied that he could do nothing also.
T ilka Tha Journal and want to read
them 17.100 . for the half Interest in lit but events havs transpired ) which
that manner cheating them out or
$I.o."
He continued by saying that wwi
make it Impossible for me to subscribe
for the psper. I realise that tha loaa of, I
a few subscriptions will make abso-
Reed had received 123.60 from Wilder I lutely no difference to The Journal, and
at the time the partnership was formed, tnac we Boycott will only havs a ten-
the bualneas bsd been conducted In such I deacy to reduce your earnings, but I
a manner that Wilder' Interest Is now sm powerless to act as I wish to."
worth only $1,509. I , This statement was clearly enough an I
"Aside from this transaction he owln-j admission that the association bad da-
died his partner out of 11,500," said ths dared tha boycott Six of the saloon
court . "Tha evidence may not discloss keepers stopped their subscriptions Isst
sny politlve fraud, but Inferences may night, and It la understood tha other
be drawn from the stats the property is saloon subscribers - will discontinue
now in and the state of the property their subscriptions today. Only about
when he took charge or it lis saiooa men tale The Journal, so ths
"In regard to tha claim that the I boycott will not materially affect tha
plaintiff has prevented tne carrying oui i papers circulation here.
of the decree of the court ror tne saie
of this propsrty, that la another matter
In which It appears that Mr. Keea nas
simply aocused others In order to cover
vp his own wrong. It is the old story
of -Stop, thief." This court knows. Mr.
Reed knows, and everybody else con
nected with the case knows, that this
estate would have been settled long ago
except for the obstructive tactics of Mr.
Reed himself. "
ARE IN, USE IN EVERY SECTION OF THE LAND. OVER THE MOST FASH
IONABLE DRIVES. THROUGH COUNTRY, LANES AND " CITY STREETS. IN
FACT. WHEREVER VEHICLES FOR PLEASURE, UTILITY OR TRADE ARE
USED. THE STUDEBAKER STYLE SHOWS ITS SUPERIORITY.
Studebaker Bros. Co. Northwest
330336 . MORRISON ST.
PORTLAND, OREGON
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MANY ARE INVITED
JO MINING CONGRESS
AY
REUNION
IN PRISON CELL
ADDRESS PUPILS
ON ADVERTISING
Mayors of cities throughout tha TJnlt.
ed States will next week receive Invi
tations to snnnlnt Mant n attanA
Judge Fraser said he could not order the seaalon of the lntHun mii.
the f 1.500 returned, because It had not I congress, which meets In this city next
oeen hw xur m wi i August, xness invitations will come
pleadings did not contain such a Ptl-1 f rorn both Mayor George H. Williams of
tlon. hs added, because the evidence of I this citv and rv.1 irwin Mnn
Reed's act did not become known to the Ury of the congrssa This morning too
other parties to the suit until the case invitations were sent to eastern cities,
wss on trial, when It was learned from M(i tn flrst of nert wte 00 mon
wiinennes. i win i maiiaii
He declared that if Reed tried longer l colonel Mslic
It has been estimated that twenty-flva
thousand school children In Portland
were addressed yesterday afternoon by
the business men who called at each
school snd told the students of ths
worth of writing to their relatives snd
friends in other states, telling them of
the advantages of Portland and Oregon.
, The children took a lively Interest In
all that was said, and, with tha charac
teristic energy of childhood, are already
After taklnar the wltnaaa stand ln the Planning how they wUl carry out the
municipal court this morning and glv pian w lei omer ioiks anow inai run-
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CUT THIS OUT. WORTH $10 IN CASK FOR AH ORGAN.
$10
, -ll'04 Journal 11010.
Ellcrs Piano House Advertising
Test and Closing Out Sale
$10
This Counon will be received at Filers Piano House. No. Ill Washing
ton St, Portland, and Is good for the first or cash payment of .
TEN DOLLARS
Toward ths purchase price of any ona of our parlor organs during our ad-
ia ceieorsiion eaie.
Lgre to accept t
balance may be arranged to suit ths convenience of the buyer. Delivery
ia
NOTE. We
any parlor organ during this sale.
EILERft PIANO HOUSBL
to accept this Coupon exactly the same as cash on
Mommy or weesy payments tor tne
of the Instrument will be made immediately or at any time In ths future.
(Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal. )
Vancouver. Wash-, June 11. The
Colonel Mahon said this morning that ling testimony which sent their father land Is the finest ity In ths west; and I general court martlals at Vancouver
to keep the aetata from, settlement and na tXpected to send a psrsonaT tnvtta-snd husband to Jail, on the charge of I is surpsssed by no other olt la the
to -pile up expenses the court would try 1 tl0B w the mayor ef every eit in tha threatening to kill, ho bolnr unable to I union, for that matter. The affect of
to find soms method by which I United States. If he could only aeeurslgivo beace bonds, Mrs. G. A. Hocken-1 the businessmen giving, up their time
would havs to bear the expense nunsei. their names. Hs already has M names, bery, ths wife, Mrs. Lottie Warner, the tp explain ths advantages of Portland
and not ths estate. . The msyors are requested to send three daughter, and Ernest, ths son, sent to was fully appreciated by the youngsters.
Uses Strong laaguaga, . delegates to ths congress. a nearly restaurant and purchased a At some of the schools special musloal
In conclusion, Judge Fraser used the Gov. George Chamberlain recently lunoh for the huaband and father, gath- programs had been arranged,
following, language: sent Invitations to ths governors of the eiing about him whila he partook of the Schools and speakers were assigned
' "I wUl say further that the only ex- states' and territories of tbe nation meal in his cell at the city jail. as follows:
planatlon I caa make of this conduct asking them to appoint It delegates While the entire family swore that High school. CoL C U. Gantenbeln,
of Mr. Reed's, unless ha Is Insane, ab- each to attend the American mining they feared him, they expressed great W. D. Fenton; Harrison, 6. C Spencer,
solutely insane, Is that he started in congress.- It la expected that within a affection for him, and sorrowed over the Judge H. H. Northrup; Clinton Kelly,
this business ith ths intention of get- few days tha names of ths delegates ap- necessity for hta arrest But to pro- B. Lee Paget, C M. Idleman; Chapman,
tine- all the money of the Wllders, and nnlntad win ha i-anivi .t th. tect their lives, they declared, they were B. B. Beekman. H. M. Cake: Couch. E.
because he could not get the whole of I ot secretary Mahon In a most rapid-fir forced to havs him arrested. He seemed I m. Brannlck. W. W. Cotton; Atkinson,
that 112,800; J&ecause ths -courts would
not allow him to keep the remaining $,
00 which hs has not got hs became
wild and furloua, and haa struck right
and left without reason.
"That la the only explanation I can
think oz to account ror nis action in inn
matter. ' .No oh In this case, from the
) beginning to the end. has been shown to
have been anility of any fraud or any
' wrongdoing, or any disposition to cheat
or ta b unfair, except Mr. Reed, and
he has been guilty of ail ot these things.
- "Tour petition will be allowed . for
$200." t . ... -. - ' . - '
A large number of intereated auditors
wer In court while the opinion was be-
ang aeirverea. ana wuugw wnw
heard Reed waa being severely een-
sured.-entered after Judge Fraser had
. . 1 . .
spoaen xor auoai u muiuvs ruu ww
his seat on tha bench, listening atten
tively to what was said until the close.
fashion. -
havs completed several important trials,
tha results of which havs been published
after approval by the reviewing author
ity.
Under the nam of Bert Adams this
man of many aliases was serving time
under sentence of a general oourt mar
tial at Fort Sheridan. 111. He broke
arrest while-there sad succeeded In
making his esrtipe, afterwards Joining
ths army of ths United States under
snothsr nam. Each time he re-en-listed
he deserted' shortly after. In
fact It seemed to be his hobby to Join
the army whenever he was badly In
need --clothing and money.
He wss sentenced to be dishonorably
RENDERS
OPN
ON EXEMPTION LAW
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BUFFALO SHOW
UNIQUE ATTRACTION
(Spedsl Dl (petes te Tbe JournaL)
Salem, Or.. June 11. Attorney General
Two of the most popular Yi.itor. that ' ""fJ to i"n,
greatly pleased to have -bis family with 1 1 N-Fleiachner, W. J. Clemens; Ste-
him. and lor tne nrsi urns in manyinhn j. ra. Rmnnnirh a ti nvr'
years he had the opportunity to chat j central. Lydell Baker, Thomas MoCus-1 discharged and imprisoned at Alcatras
with his wife as he ate, for they hav fc-r: gunnvslde. 8. H. Gruber. John Gill: island. Ths sentence wUl be carried up
not lived together for 12 years. I .North Central, George W. Stapleton, A. I whenever he Is caught
A ft Antahlnar tha meal, tha hua-IT .... tt-h.x- t m it I Two other cases dlannaait nf hv tha
band and father kissed his family good- STLee; WUlams Avenur Co" Irwin -neral court martial are Prlvat A. M. Crawford yeeterday rendered an
bye and they left him In his celL This I m.vT AniJ,r n Rirri- MirM.. I Charles Cove, Twsnty-slxth battery field ptoloa ."! wl have conalderabls
iJ'Jl CtMai Falling. J. Frank Watson. "iul?,7 JTT. llTT.l JXr'f
utAM. bsaw.bJb1mo. rv w . aaam uiai vtiuiatutw sa i us LuxisaLBiiiiiK uuie
aviu iuui.ru.uu, iiiominvn, vuu dames i - . - . -r. I ll.VnnWn h. I.- nMi, . j
Th other Is that ot Prlvato Leon Voa mptloa ot household goods to the amount
Avery, Twenty-sixth battery field ar- of WOO passed at the special session of ths
tlUsry. who wsa found guilty of losing legislature was declared void on account
clothing through neglect, and sentenced of an error, and all household goods and
to be confined at hard labor for 20 days other property la now assessed at Its full
ana rorreit to in united states If of I value. The tax roils are not yet compiet
ever mads the trip to Portland ar thL Municipal Jackson. J. Thorburn Ross; Brooklyn. . w ,Z'
F. E. Beach. A. P. Tifft; SeUwood,
Georgs W. Hasen, R. G. Morrow; Alna-
palr o, buffalo are being ex
III till , UlfJ ICUI m. A WOIlLJ-l-UirU sUHII; msI la Kav . awtA I WVI woae, - va. euuuvwi Alia"
Whin,ton strfc Though apparent- The defendant 1. th. man who 1 c w. Nottingham. Dr. A. Leroy,
ly averse to the attention that Is being ".VTha -nt7i. 7nA thraatl
shown them, they are gradually becom- J, V7. .,, .h.
Innumerable visitors.
There is mmale and female buffalo In
hla pay.
zrxsirx.x: ssszzrs f: "i., jr " "- college men break
RECORDS IN ST. LOUIS TROOPS PASS KALAMA
fuaad to live with him.
Mrs. Warner, who is a daughter or
tha party, and they are th. property oti
fS-fSKS T";",mmJ HkenberV had threitened to kUl hi.
vely to what was said until the close. il , T . wu"? wife, and that he had s rlfl with which
Prior to th opinion being dvrd on
alph R. Dunlway argued the motion herds of buffalo In th country. I .
ftalnh
for Reed. Judge Cake, for the firm of
which be Is a member, and John F.
Logan for Receiver Blgler. Sarcastic
lanaruare was used by each of th law
yers. Judge Cake declaring . Dunlway
showed entire Ignorance of the case
generally and In detail. Logan asserted
that the charges of Reed wer of such
a natur they wer fit oitfy to b ig
nored. , - ' ' 7.- I. - ''';,' .
Attorney Dunlway , gave notice of
an appeal to the state supreme court
, Bd Defends BUmsslf.
"I have been misrepresented through
out this whole esse," said Reed this
morning. "Rather than rest quiet un-
HORSE RUNS AWAY;
DRIVER BADLY HURT
In a runaway accident at :I0 o'clock
this morning, H. F. Crowell, aged 83
years, was badly hurt , His left ear was
torn nearly off and he was Injured In
ternally. He was removed to St Vin
cent's hospital ... ' . - i-: '
Crowell waa employed by th City
Hall bakery, aa a driver, and was mak
ing the usual rounds this morning In
der ths criticism of Judge Fraser. we I his wagon. : At the corner of Twelfth
-will carry It to the stats supreme court and Mill streets, his horse became
The documents on 111 will prove an 1 frightened and be was unable to man
my charges to be true." . ' age it and waa Injured in th smash'
Attorney Fenlon acted as counsel for up that followed.
Reed up to the t)me or me receiver
ship. He stated this morning that as
ths charges brought by Reed snd th
criticism of tne court had to do only
-wlthT therecefref ship he woUTdnol
give out any statement He admitted
that up to th time of th receivership
he did not believe Reed had received
Just treatment In every respect
A signed statement by a number of
MISS PAFFRATH
LEADS BY OVER 300
Th vote for queen of th Federated
Fraternal Mardl Ores and carnival, as
counted last night at 11 p. m, was as
follows:
Miss Margaret Paffrath ......... 2,74
Miss , Bessls Aaron . .
Miss' Anna Simmons ...
Miss Anna Atkinson ..
Miss Leila Fowler
Miss Pesrl Sones .
Mis Mae Mason
(Journal Special Berriea.)
St Louis, June 11. At the stadium
in St Louis today 90 men, representing I
10 colleges, participated In th college I
championship contests. Th following!
ar th results:
100-yard dash Won By Martin of In
diana university; time, 0:10 1-6.
Half-mile run Won by Schults
Missouri university; time, 3:00 2-6.
AHEAD OF SCHEDULE
ed and are In the hands of the assessors
of the several counties, and consequently
many people whose property was assessed
on account of there being no exemption,
have never before been voters at a school
elections, snd their names do not now ap
pear aa legal voters. The Question of
ths right of these people to vote at the
next school election was submitted to the
attorney general by Superintendent
Ackerman. The opinion ia as follows
"In accordance with ydur request for
Miss Fanny Hendee
(Special Dispatch to The JoornaL)
Kalama, Wash., June 11. The Twenty
sixth battery of field artillery pasaed
through Kalama yesterday, sn route to my opinion, of the 8th Inst, on the fol
American lake, about half a day ahead lowlnsr aueatlon: 'Is a oerson entitled to
Of of th original achedule tlm. Th bat- vote at any school election In June. 1904.
tery left Vancouver barracks at 1 o'clock who has nronartv in the district assessed
rniung snot won oy nyae or ieiana xnunoar morning ana marcnea x miiea in May or June, 1804; provided such per-
Btsnford university; distance. 40 feet th first day, according to th record of l0n has all the other qualifications for a
10H Inches. the odometer. Including crossing the voter at such electlonr pernfit me to
440-yard run Won by Klngsberry of Lswis river on a ferry that could only uv that I am of the oolnlon that auch a
2,423 -oioraoo university, nam, v.w-o. iuviu i uwm uu uhw sun i a. iiwo. i peraon Is entitled to vote at such school
JLXU-yara nuraio cmeueior vi inaiau it iwjuirw two imun vu mati mo crosa-1 meetlna' or election
university won; Landagan of Leland lng. Considering the slippery condition
Stanford university second. Tim, 0:18. of th roads and that the men were ill
This beats th world's record by one- heavy marching order, this was a good
fifth of a second;- march.
220-yard run Martin of Indiana won; Th Twenty-sixth battery is composed
..2,411
.2,003
.1,644
.1.480
.1,027
...1.006
WORKMAN KILLED BY
FALLING-TIMBER
A GENEROUS OFFER.
time, 0:214-5.
Mile run Hearne of Perdue university Lieutenant Allen and 104 men.
won; time, 4:44
meeting or election.
"In my opinion, the assessment for the
current year Is the last county assess
ment as far aa ths particular person Is
concerned who hss been, assessed by the
assessor for that year, and the fact that
tf.C!,?to.,wttor5-..Jfl comman FJm the assessment roll Is 'not yet made up In
The hos-
form for the sheriff should not dls-
Whlle at work on the Weinhard
building at I o'clock today, J. E. Hatch
j KoPonaslI, Third Street
Xerohants, to Aid Carnival Queen.
Always in the lead and always sver
ready to give assistance to wortny en
terprises, the popular firm of MoAllen
A McDonnell announce that from now
on Until th close of the voting contest
MERRILL IS NO
ENTITLED TO LEASE
.d9.rt?envt. ,COn"1"t' f 8ur,0B franchise the voter at any meeting or
ass na Miuuuinuvv waua lucik viiej I AiA.aiM j w aiViAl -a i a.i4t m i wavaaasaa
ambulance and the company veterlnar- I" 7 u Th. rou i fui v
lan. Six 3.2-lnch breechloadlng rlflea "i1 It. Jt-JtJl
and six calssohsar Included -"In" theT" .rrrr .tTTT ":'.V,Z
complement, and It requires 10 horses "wr. iTT7VhanTS
mA U.,i h. rtaM. ,a made the assessment of the property in
CANES
The Sellable "Old Hickory
50 cents
Ton will also find Pea ang. Orange,
Palma Blver, Congo, Zoguak Ash,
Paerse, Weioasel, SUvea Basel,
Partridge, Madagascar, 2foaaen
" Ue, Xhvan xattaa Boot, - OeoU,
t to. .'. .,
Tou can select one of our Ivory.
Gold, Silver or Horn mounts and
have a can mad Just to suit
you. ,
Corns In and see them this v-
enlog. 8tor open until 10 p. m.
ALLESNA
TWO STOUS
Phoa XaU 0040 r
StortRs.1 Start Ra. 1
SOf NtrriMi St. ; ) 384 Wublni St
and mules to haul th field-pieces and
supplies.
This is the last battery to go from
any particular school district the pro
visions for 30 days residence In the dis
trict would be increased to six months.
Circuit Judg Cleland rendered an Vwcourer barracks to American lake Mdhl(, avldently, not tbe Intention of
: 'lt Irnn.n man haa liaen ae-lwaa atrunk- hv a falllna- tlmha, whlnh I '"" vw- . n
cured Tr 18 which It 1- declared thIaw.?-.
that hi reputation for truth and lnteg- injuries which resulted , fataUy. , The ""m V,1:; Th Eighth battery Is two days in ad- High
t . . - ...A ; J . ..I.i i . , . ... . . I UUb,. VJ..VVV HW, wvvMM.vvM " v HII l.U-JHkl . - U W4 Ul V W I L, KL iUU I . . . . . . I . .
my gooa, inn ne is remuou m i nmoor iirucs mm squareiy on tne neaa, I ,i nnMt anda
man of high standing In commercial
circles and that the attack' on his per
sonal character is "an outrage and uncalled-for.",
The list of signers includes
Manager L. H. Parker of Fairbanks,
Morse A Co. and John A., Roebllngs'
Sons company; Tatum A Bowen, Super
intendent C J, Wellman of Bradstreet'S
Commercial agency and J. Frank Wat
son, -it , '
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" "f ' ', i -r eaaakaiawaiaaaaV ft" ' 'j
(Joaroal Special Service.) ' -
NashvUl. Tenn., June. 11. Th four
teenth annual reunion of th United
Confederate Veterans Is to be mild in
I crusning iu. .auu. am i.vea soout e mtrietiou , . whatever, you get your bal-
iHiuua., f J lota and. can vote as you please. Be-
H was removed to Good Samaritan I .t.. h.. h.,i , ..k
I hospital, where he lay unoonsolous whUe ar, offered you In exchange for your
thadoctoiworked; vaimy over. him. nard earned money. Tou ar Invited to
I Maica naa oeeu woraing on ue ouuaing cajt Md mak an Inspection.
t tor uie past iwo munina,
World's Fair Travel.
On Jun It, 17 and 18 the Canadian
Pacific will again place on sal ex
cursion tickets to Chicago, St Louis
and all eastern points at very low
rates. - ' 1 ' J 1 , .
A cholc of routes is offered double
School Course.
Th,, niiiu A I a..: . .1.. - mh. ranee on tne way. mere yei remain I - xnere is a movement on iooi in ow
inbrldw !MSuin wished Ta' uaa th! ment ot Infantry at the barracks, and curriculum of the public schools of the
isainoriage. , aierrui . wisnea to use uis ,!.. i- . I ..... , ..i, .v.. ia
" , ... w . , iu I vik . yimfW uui Mty ........ . mmu mm
BAPTIST ASSOCIATION
MEETS AT ROSEBURG
Roseburg. Or,, Jun ilj Th fjbrval
lis Baptist association will meet here I dally train service and an' opportunity
Nashville during the eomtna- week. Tha I with the First Baptist church of- this I to travel by the "Imperial Limited,' the
advance sruard la exDected tn-mit in an Iclty on June 10 of next week. Tha dls- i crack train of th west ' ;
appearance tomorrow, and It la roughly I trlot Is comprised of the churches In th I For full particulars call on or ad
estimated that at least 200,000. people I counties of Douglas, Coos, Curry and I dress 3 F. R. Johnson, F. A P. A 143
Wilt m iici w vj mo nxe las. convention I V i " 4mi wi v.
a suit nas oeen xnea ny j. m. aiarun
against his wife, Nellie H. Martin. The
complaint alleges adultery, but names
no ' corespondent. The ; parties wer
married in Nebraska In . 1896. but loon
left for Oregon. The plaintiff ask for
th car ot their only child, a Uttl girl
of 2tars. -fA-f'rwV-
opens Tuesday.
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(Jearoal fascial tervU!.) 'M't:
4 Guyaautl. Jfune 11. Bubonic plaru
has broken out at Palta, Peru, and Is
causing a -panic. Tea ttav died within
Lthre hours, -.
In oonnectionwitft this flcJsion,-th 7'r,' : . ,T wl "Iv, .v,i
court held that MerrUl, Cohn and ul ul"
Mrs. Bainbridge are also - responsible
for th payment of the bills Incurred In
building a wall on th property.
r.
BXO BOB
hnarvi nf Alrantnra ia to keen the school
within Its present proportions, but 'this
idea is not concurrea in ot sji - tne
voters of the district, and at th school
election, to be held on Jun 20. tha
of high school or no high
(Special Dispatch to The Joornal.)
p..' j , I Kalama. Wash. June 11. Ed Patter-1 Question
: ; I rOliey trips OUnuay. , son of Olequs, In th northern part of school will be one for the legal voters
Tak cars of th O. "W. P. at First and Cowlita county, is loading his 1303 crop to deoide. Along this line, a petition
Alder up the Willamette, through Sell- of hops today for shipment to Water- la being circulated, and .numerously
wood. Golf Links, Mllwaukl. Oak Grove. tU1" N. T. He has 060 bales from 66 signed, aaklng A. A., Lee to allow hla
Gladstone. Oregon Citv to Canemah Park acres soia at zi cents a pound, amount-(nam to-appear on me wcaev as a airec-
' - v I aV. S4A AAA I a.a ..aaaabaa afja imm M 1 a.
overlooking Willamette Falls. Round - - . - ; :tv' to wrwns vvc v sign
trip, covering 30 miles, for 26 cents. J t0"0 prwI.lI.e,tan a5f! caools. . t.
,., ,.i,iv nn vi wt ,,,: - , . bkmuhu money ; iioanso, :.. - .
for th year Mr. PattersonJisa'Tl atirk of th Stat Land Board a a
acres in hops this year that are in prime Brown has "received word from th eev
wnuiuuu. 'waig "r: u r- .! ,iutl f th. board that 2 loans
ijjtfit Saf Bati..'Vffo. y.fn
From th Chicago News.
What constitutes: a , gentleman r I plants at this time.
asxea tne very young man. .
"That is hard to say replied th sasa BKOZB OABBXBBB APPOZBTBB.
from Bagevllle, "but irs a pretty safe
bet that ths man who says hs 1 a gen
tleman Isn't". ,
I havs been placed during th past month.
I aggregating the sum of 840.476. N
Prfrrd Stock Canned Ooodav
, Allan. A hmwl Bast SraaA.
aring
Interest at the rate of ( per cent
(WasMagto Boreas 7mraatl I r Biaaimourtexi la I.OV.
. Washington, Jun 11. Herley . Gra- Oswsld Glass, aged 86 years, was yes
ham waa today appointed regular and terday brought to the insane, asylum
Scott Graham substitute rural carrier at from Douglas county. ' lis was a rest
Elgin. Or, v , dent of Gar' a rtlv of Germany,
and a logger by occupation. Disappoint
ment in love Is th caass assigned for
the commitment, and he la reputed to
be . morose, ' indolent and . inclined to
wander aimlessly about -
. Seining BevelopmeBt Company.
Three corporations yesterday filed tha
necessary papers with ths secretary of
state. - The Pacific exploration eompang
with a capital stock of 850,000 will open.
Its princlpal)fflc In Portland. The com
pany proposes to purchase,: lease and
bond gold and silver mines and mineral
properties, and to develop such properties
as are deemed profitable. : ' '
The Corvallla Creamery company waa
incorporated with 33,000 as ths capital
stock, and with headquarters in Corvallla. '
The object of the company la to desl n
cream and milk, and to operate cream
eries all over Oregon, particularly , lo
Benton county.'1: j ?--tst
Th Paolflo Grain company, a foreign -
company, tccorporated under th laws of
Washington and having Its prlnplpal of
fices at Pullman, filed the necessary pa
pers to allow It to transact business with. :
In this state. They propose to open of
fices In Portland, and to conduct a gn
erat wharfage, dockage and commlssloi
business and to' maintain warehouses for
receiving grajn,:.v
. Adopt Worst lrtSjfcV"'''L' v'M'':
J. P.- Rogers, one of the saloon-keepers
of Balem. who owns four such, places of
business, waa yesterday fined ' 810 and
costs, amounting to $18, B0, in th case of
each saloon, for having kept open on Sun
day. Th total fin and, costs amounted
to $68, but Mr. Rogers sprung a surprise
on the. officials by refusing to pay, and
was locked Up lit th county Jail. He then
tendered the amount of on an less 82,
earned by serving one day in Jail. This
was repeated three time and he es
caped by paying $33 Instead of 80S, Th
costs wer thrown on the county, but, a
Judgment la held against him or th
amount ,
Impcrlar Ihlld Scnlcc.
Nfith the inauguration of tha
perlal Limited" fast trnln iirvlc. J i-
18; th Canadian l '"'" , w:;i tov -.u' '
daily train service.
This Up-to-tftf t rti ' r
incurs a. cultirsr " - i f t
use of mi!i-iri f ;
star.lr3 s!,--; - '