The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 25, 1904, Page 5, Image 5

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Dr. H- Qrattaa. Oulnneea the well
fcnowa preacher and author ef London,
who baa been la the city for a week
r, will give an address to man at the
It, C A. this afternoon it 1:10
'o'clock. Hla topic la "Regions Beyond."
Dr. Qulnoess baa bm known for two
aoora years aa brilliant preacher and
writer, aa well aa aa organiser, bavinc
eat out a thousand missionaries Into
the foreign Held- Aa opportunity will
sin be given to bear Arthur Alexan
der, tbo new tenor, who la tba most Im
portant reoent acquisition to me aw
leal olrolea of Portland. The meeting
la for men only and ta free of charge. -
: ' In tha suit " a the Portland Union
" stockyards against Multnomah eounyr
an Important step' was taken by Attor
ney a U. Idleman, representing tba
oounty. yesterday. Ha filed a motion to
strike out salient parts of tba com
plaint and a demurrer to tba first alx
causes of suit. Tha ground for tba de
murrer la that tba complaint doea not
state faots sufficient to eonstltutn a
cause of suit. Tba motion to atrlka oat
la based on tba allegatloa that - tba
clauses objected to are Immaterial and
redundant and aontala mora tban one
.cause of action, which an not separately
pleaded.
r Remember this, that whea yon
the Bailey Oat sort for tba Colombia
river trip to Tba Dalles and wa&pSOinte
you ride on tha moat handsome, tba
siauncheat most comfortable and oaf eat
steamer plying between Portland and
The Dallea Tha Bailey Oatsert la tba
-old reliable" and can always be counted
on for a safe and fast trip. Tha Oets
ort leaves Aider street wharf ovary
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at T
a. m-, while tba ateamer Regulator,
another swift boat, leaves the same
wharf at tha name hour on alternating
daya, Phone Malm Mi.
A state association of Maofcamrtha
and horseshoe rs waa formed In tbla elty
yestarday and members of tba union
from a number of cities' In tbla atata
and Washington warn present. M. D.
George, president of tha local anion,
waa elected to a aim liar position In tbo
atata as soclit Ion. , jr. C Peterson, wea.
elected secretary. , It la proposed to
v draft a number of propoeitlona that
will ha submitted to tha next a main a
of tha ieglaiatura for eooslderation.
y Howard Mendntt, a privets la H aonv
"peny. Third regiment, Oregon National
. Ouard. who waa injured while tha atata
. - troops were on their annual encampment
at Lake Washington, near Taooma, waa-
release from at. Vincent's hospital yaav
terday. Ha baa been oonSned to that
institution slnoa tha 1st of August. Ho
" desires to thank those of this city who
I ware kind to hla during tha time be waa
confined la tha hospital .,-...
' Danoeratte meeting Toong Meoo
. Democratic olttb will -maet Tuesday
night, September IT, at Chamber -of
Commerce balL H. B. Hlaholaa and Hon.
MUt Miller of Una will apeak. Coma
out and hear theee able speakers discuss
1 raper Ullanv tariC and a thee campaign
laauas. . -..., -v -
' Tha Kewfn Rtvervlew Aoadamy '
Opana at 1 a. bl. r.'";
Heat Wedneedajv September 4a.
, The new dining room
' la now almost eomplated. '- -Take
tha .1" oar. wblob paaaea by
y,- -r f . ' , I.-;-
Phone Main Ma.
4 Senday at ntnoadaTlM flrat of tha
autumn eaoursloas which are especially
attractive along.. tha Claokamaa, - Tha
smoke haa now cleared away and the
eoaatttons are tha meat favorable of tbo
season. An excellent dinner will bo
served at tba Hotel Sataaada at M rate.
Ample equipment will be provided with
oara every two bw,,,;;,,;;
Don't fotvet the rata Sunday to Bata
oada will be SO cents for tha round trip.
Ho smoke to obscure tha view along the
jBoat attracttva troUey line la tho Pn
clAo north wee t. Ample aoooaunodntlona
at the Hotel Ktstaoada and a nrst-olaaa
dinner for tho low rate of M eaata, t
Sunday round trip rates on the O. W.
P. It cents to Oregon City and Cane
mab park; IS oenta to Ore sham; It eenta
to any point beyond, including Batacada.
Ttoketa must be purchased at tue ofnoe.
First and Alder and Orand ana Haw
. thoraa avannea. - - n., ,
I- Pint reftiment band, W. X3t W., wfll
Sva a dancing party at Vast Side W.
W, hall, oorner Best Sixth and Bast
Aider atreeta, Saturday evening. Oo
teber L The aubUo, and aapeclally pa
trona of former aeaarwia, oordlsily In
vltad, .,.,fij .;
1 An elegant outside room with board
for two, HI par month at tha LtodeU.
A waw family hotel. Market atreet. be
tween Third and Fourth, neotrn light,
ama, bath, steam heat, all modern aon
vanJaaoao. Phono Mala MM. ;.
For BalaBeat paytng and beat adV
Tartlsed meroantlle buslneea In Portland.
In center of retail district: 1I.00. Ap
ply MeOarrp A Bfaihsrrtaon. Atty'e
Oiascnlaa ;, :.( -,,
' The newspaper mea of tha city, and
their friends, attended an informal elam-
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Hoisting
Logging
Electric
Belted Hoists
Hand-Power Hoists
r ! WBi MAKE AND SELL' EVERY POSSIBLE COMBINA-
?M , tion or r:
k0m0and,, Shafts
'A Ctreful design, a liberal disposition of fins material and high
Ve " gradsj wOTtananahip putt us to a position to -
GUARANTEE RESULTS
hke at tba !ouamr of tha City
oiuo in the v rqtia but"Ung last even
u4t, A f- ure of the evening; waa the
i ustotl B.ram renaered by Webbers
mandolin orchestra. ; t
O. W. P. Sunday trolley aerrloa to
Bataoada every two hours, with trailers
from 7 rat a. m, to ! a, m. Last ear
from Bataoada 7:e p. m. To Oregon
City, with trailers, ovary I minutes
from 1 14 a ax
Prep absolutely t free antl-wrlnkle
cream. aU this week. Madame Asa
rHolmaa-Rlbbeeke. Morrison, near
Park. Pree Instruction In preservation
of beauty. t .
Good tn vestment, corner lot on Mtath
and Davla, with three aloe buildings,
yielding good tnooine on StAO. Rus
aaU A Blyth, II Third street.
' Wa-Hoo Tonle. Tba grant bleod purl
fler, nerve tonic and liver regulator. Just
what you meed these daya. for gala by
all druggists. . .'.j
At Canemab park Sunday, mosto and
4nng t tba pavilion. If oenta round
trip, wim4 oars every minutes.
Chew Den-Tal-Oum, bava pearly teeth
and prevent decay. Poc gaio every
where, -s. . ' tr
- Iff paw want a firat-etaaw bard wheat
floor, trp Peacock. Your grooa aeUs U,
Anneuneemen-Proe. " Beggs prtvete
dancing- pi a earn begin tbig weak. -
Anctloo
at oaurt
house.
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9, S. Cooper, mayor of Independanoa,
la registared at Cha Imperial.
J. si Coleman of Tho Deilag la at the
Perkins. -
Sheriff Thomas Lin villa end Deputies
Fred J. Brown and K. P. Johnson of
Clatsop county are at tha Belvedere, re
turning from a trip to saiem wiia
prisoners. .
Mr. and Mra. 0. O. Smith of Indepen
dence are guests at tha Parklna.
Mrs. J. It. Rand of Baker city m rag-
laterad at tha Portland
O, Weldnar, a weU known HUlaooro
hop growerv la at tha Belvedere.
Oeorae A. young, ana or waaoo
esunty's aheep klnga, la at tba Imperial,
accompanied by hla wtfa.
g. f. Friendly ana wife i amgena are
R. V. HoUanburg of Baker dtp la a
guest at tba Parklna.
John H. MoNary pioaeturmg anor-
nay of Clatsop oounty, la reaistared at
tha Imperial. -Oeorae
Bronaaah of Bake City la at
the Parklna..
Sheriff T. D. Taylor of Pendleton and
hla deputy. C P. Daria. are at tha Bel
vedere. .- ''' 4
H. Long of Worth Band bj at tho Par
kins. . .
Mra. Oaorge Oroesbeoh: of Bend are
guest at tba Portland.
Dr. A. Carpenter, AentaJ awrgwm at
Vanoouver narraoka, la at tha Belve
dere, returning from A visit lo posts m
Washington.
Mr. and Mra. A. .J. Franob ff lone are
guests at tha Imperial, f. '
Berblaar ana o. T. sxuumaar or
Bureka are at tha Parklna
O. a Edmunds of Tillamook la at tha
Belvedere. '
F. F. JPdiy ox xiauaa w at tna rorv
land. - ' ';
a S, Winiams of La Orande a a. Port
ia nd guest over Sunday. .
Dr. H, Loamn of Tha Dauas m m tna
oity.
Mrs. B. a Snuffer of Tillamook to a
iimI mt th Perkins.
- Smator Tnofaaa Kearha of TTrah"la
la tha city today, after two weeks spent
tn Mlgnbertng territory en political
blMllMpgaag
John Farrell and Charlaa McMorrow
returned yseterday after a month m
San Francisco. -
Chief of Rollea Rant left tha elty
last night for a day's fishing- along tha
banks of tho Willamette. He will re
turn tomorrow and resume tba manage
ment of Portland'a flneat.
Dr. 1. A. Eahn. provincial of tha Order
of tho Holy Crosa of - tha - Cathoilo
ohureh In tha United States, la an hon
ored ruest at Columbia university. He
arrived In Portland yesterday and will
remain until Monday. Dr. Zabn la well
known tn literary and acteotlfla circles.
Hla headquarters are at Notre Dame,
lad. He was formerly connected with,
tha work of organisation of the Colum
bia university, before It was turned
over to tho church. s. ,
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From tha Cincinnati Commarolal Trlb
. una.'' - . '
Tha two celebrated war oorreapondenta
were playing- their WHtth game of pool
in tho Tokyo olub. -
vjruaaa I'll go back to the states on
tha next ataamar, remarked John Wolf.
-Why so eoonr remarked R. Sorting
Perrlab. "Tbts la aa aaay aaaignmant.
-I know: but Tm getting eurlouWto
ftnd out how tha war Is coming on," :
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Frlm tha Chicago Tribune, '
"Anything for our folks f aaked tha
visitor at tha summer resort hotel. -
"No, air,1 replied the poatnmatar at
the little station where tbo. boardere
were wont to gat their malt ,
"Well, I'll keep on coming. TB gat a
letter some day. Hll deeperandum." -
"There's nothing for aim. either." said
the postmaster, looking- through tha pile
of letters again.
Engines
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Engines
Hoists
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CLCCICS
CLOCKS
ra matb m BanrvvARoar of vvnotBOvv nai bbbv
-BBUSVBBal 1ST WMM CBVT .f- . a, " 'r.
: Only BLOO for a pretty bedroom clock, run by a weight and pendulum.
Carved and looks Ilka the largo Cuckoo Oocke. - .
. SfcaW asm up for tbo handsome 1 4-karat gold-plated tlmepleeee.
mug for those absolutely reliable d-day kitchen aloeka. They are tn
wood frames and strike tho hour ahd half hour. You ana always depend
so them for tho correct Ub -
, v SgLdO, STa, SSMh lor mantel etooka, nicely Snlabad to blaok and o
arst Tbey bava tbo cathedral gang and run I daya with on winding;
fKi m maallBI, sUamlOsT OXOOKS, Just reoelved.
Thay ere tha nobbiest thing out. About I feat high. Only M-Ot. , '
Ouafeoa Olaaka at SSJS, Sin00, ibLOB, t-0 With QuaU aaU. SiTJW,
taMM, Sa ft1t We warrant every one of them.
omee caaaka at SAO, aaas, SaAa, SAda, gsS and blghst tf poa want
something axk fma, i ' ! " '.' " 'iJvi:-:"'l
- Tho reason w sell m- many to baoauao wo oarry a larva variety and
every one that leaves our Mora Is good timepiece, ne matter; what tha
prloe la. ;: '- -' '.- . ' ' i-
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; Labor troubles are brewing at the Port
of Portland drydook. Tba tug Tatoosh
was placed on tba dock yesterday af
ternoon, and tt It aaA that tha work of
cleaning and painting bar to being dona
by non-union man. A. Mcintosh, a
hrniher of tha susortntendeot of tha
AnniAAk has been awarded a oonu-act
for putting tho vessel in good condition,
and union man any that ha to going- to
employ non-union labor.
A delegation from the cai pouters and
ahlpllnere' union want to a. Joans yes
terday afternoon to investigate tba mat
tor, but returned homo last night, hav
ing received but little satisfaction. A
meecina- of tha union Will be bald tbla
afternoon to decide upon what action to
take. Tha men deoiaro thay bava al
ways dona all work of that character at
tho drydook, as well as in roruana oar
bor, and thay are of tba opinion that
thay are entitled to it. . - T. t J
ha unionists believe that A plan to
being formulatetd to break up their or-
ganlaatlon. Tbla is the nrst umo max
Mr. Mcintosh has secured a contract
for doing work at tbo dock, and why
should ho attempt to Ignore organised
labor thay any when all of tho other con
tractors have given tba union-man tho
preforenoe, to more than thay nan un
derstand unless It ie because a con
certed move la being made ty break up
tha organiaatloMt. 1
" Non-union men following' the line of
work to be Sons oa tbo Tatooah axe said
to be scarce In Portland. It la supposed
that the contractor will endeavor to get
tha orew of the Tatooah to help him out,
as well as those who art employed kt
various' capacities about tho drydook.
That to another matter about which
some uf the ooatraotora themselves aro
making strong eomplaJnta. : They de
clare that those men who are employed
under Superintendent Mcintosh aro not
supposed to biro out to a contractor
who to doingv work oa a vessel at tba
dock, They say that tha duties of tha
dookmen are wholly In assisting to han
dle tha dock, and tho auperintandant has
no right aa allow thorn fea sjumso to any
athw line at work.
Tba hull of tho Tatooah was oleanadT
this afternoon and tomorow she will be
painted. By a recant ruling of tho Port!
of - Portland oommlselon tha owners ax a
Teasel will not be obliged to pay any
charges during Sundaya and holidays
for the uee of the dock unless actual
work abould be performed at
tlmea,
Fiebrbl
Carrying almost Too tons of general
freight, tbo ataamar Allanoa arrived In
port last night from San Freaotoao by
way of Bureka and Coos Bay points.
Among other freight aha brought -1,00
casee of oondonaed milk from tha new
factory at North Band. A big ship
ment of redwood lumbar, doors and
saahea were taken aw at IMrekn, Cap
tain Hard wick reports that the passage
was an uneventful one oemlng us tha
coast. Tho pneaengor list la as xol
lowa: From lraka--Mra. 9. K Maatarton,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C Platohar. Mrs. P.
J. Lensay, Miss J. Lansay, Caarlaa Laa
say, J. F. MoNeal, Mrs. B. M. Goodwin,
Pearl Goodwin, P. King. Mra, a L.
Moeller and daughter, C. F. Sobrener.
H. C. Blum. A. Berdins. W. J. Bvanes,
Jamas Foley, Mrs. J. R. -Hudson and
child, H. a Mill in, a Y. Moody, and
flva aooond alaaa paaeenara. . v
From Coos Bay Mra. O. 'W. Thomp
son and son, Mrs. Kimball. Mrs. A F.
Abernathy and daughter, 0. W. Long.
Jamea Chase, R. M. Lynch, Mies M. Mo
Oragor. Miss M. B. Curtis, MlaaA. Kro
ger, Mlaa X Kruger, Mra. W. tt Davla,
Thad Davlet Miss Alios MoCormnck,
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. King and child, A.
B. Hardwlok, Ivor Rosa, L. B. Ramadell,
wlfa and three children, Mr. and Mra.
A. F. French, Mrs. Lao and two children,
Mrs. C Buese, Mrs. M, Busse, Mrs, W.
B. Murphy, Mrs. Montgomery, C F. Ood
enrd. Oeorga Snyder . C Andrewa, C
Barr, O. M. Hoag ami three
oiaee Baaasngers. "
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- - Fan of
When Port Arthur fails the Japanese
of Tekohama and Toklo are proparing to
give one of tho moat rousing; oalebra
Uons la tho history of tha mikado's
reign. This Information has been seat
to the local representatives of the Port
land A Asiatic company by P. A. Free
man who, until recently, waa agent for
tha company at Yokohama, He states in
a letter dated September 1 that the
streets of the two ettlee named have
been strung for mllea with laatarna.
They aro said to ha gorgeous affairs of
variegated colors and present a moot
fascinating appearance. In many other
ways the atreeta bava been daoorated.
nd thC- mhabltanta are only now wait
ing for the Intelligence to be flashed
over tho wlree statins that tho Japanese
are In possession of the great Russian
strong-hold. Tbo statement to made that
an the leading ettlee in lbs land of the
mikado will bo brilliantly Illuminated,
and one long Jubilation will bo held.
- Mr. Freeman has -resigned hie position
with the oompaay in the orient and la
now bound for aoavA Ha, to say anted to
those
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aUAIABOB ABJUTBSV V-'i.
vmm warn "kwnr 9ot.
part Artkm
CLOCICS
arrive at Ban Francisco October S on
the oriental liner Mongolia. From there
ha will proceed direct to Portland. Ha
has bean stationed to Japan almost a
yr. ,
H. X Wngnsa, cashier for tan Port
land A Aslatto company at Hongkong,
arrived at San Pranolaco yestarday an
tha steamship Gaelic Ha to expected to
pass, through Portland tomorrow oa his
way to Vanoouver, B. C where be as
pects to epend a alx months' vacation.
At the end of that Usee ho will return
to the ar east, j v- '
WILL CABBY
fas OaagU
. Baanblag This Farfc .
Balfour, Outhrie A Co. chartered the
British ablp Baeaaonl yesterday after
noon to load grain at Portland for tba
United Kingdom at tha union rata of !?a
M. Tho vosel to an route up tba ooaat
from San Diego, having sailed from tho
California port on August" tl. This
makes tba fourth grain carrier' to be
c bartered for Portland loading during
the week. The others were tha Carnar
von Bay. tha Bmllie, and tha Briseaux,
tbo former being taken to oarry cargo to
South Africa and tha others to Queens
town or Falmouth for orders. .;; k
0;-' wma for ibcjw.;
- Front Portland and Pugot sound H Is
said that fully t,000 tons of wheat were
sent down tha ooaat to Baa Francisco
during tha week. Tha major portion of
tho grain was carried from Taooma on
tho Pacific Mall Steamship company's
vessels. Tha shippers atata that there
wUl bo fully 1.004 tone sent from tha
soma porta-during the oemlng weak.
The reason that tha moat of It la going
from the sound fa because tha grain was
purchased In territory tributary to that
section. Among the Portland firms who
made heavy shipment . from Taooma1
during tha past week were Kerr, Clif
ford Cow W. A. Gordon Co and tan
Campbell-Standford-Henrey Co. . . ,
ALORw
Prom the
Cascade .Inrfte yastarda
afternoon tbo ateamer Bpenoer brought
ltd pounds of petrified wood, which waa
picked up at Rock creek. Tho wood will
be shipped by R. M. Wright, an attorney
at The Dalles, to hla brother who Uvea
la Pennsylvania, , .
After pending three months tn tha
hospital as tha result of II sacks of
flour falling on him whlh ha was down.
in tha hold of tho oriental liner Arabia,
B. Whlttaker, a lengahoremaa. waa out
for a walk yestarday afternoon for the
first -time etnoe tha accident ooourrad.
Ha to still far from reoovarad.
' Astoria. Babt !4-Arrtved sown at
4 and sailed at I a. ul, ataamar Oaorge
W. Elder, for Ban Francisco.
Arrived at l:io a. m., sohoonor T.
Alexander, from Ban Pedro,
Arrived at 1:10 a. m.. and toft up at
11 a. Bk, ataamar Alliance, from San,
Franclsoo and coast porta. - '
Balled at : a, sjl. stsamor Blmora,
for Tillamook.
Arrived at 11:41 p. bl, British Snip
Wray Castle, from Baa Pedro.
. Outalde it I a nv, British ablp Hart
BelA from Ban Diego, and a three
masted bark and a three masted ship
la bailaac -
San Franclsoo, Boot, fa. Sailed at
11:19 a.
Pdrttoad,
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After making a alow pssaage up the
river from Astoria ptaglng nsw buoys
and other aide to navigation at various
points, tha lighthouse tender Columbine
reached tbo local harbor lata yesterday
afternoon and docked at tho foot of
Couch street. Senator Foster cams up
on her aa far as Kalama, nt which point
ho took tha train for Vanoouver. Tho
Columbine will' return to Astoria la a
day or. two. . ,-. , ,-. ,
Cart tf ThanU.
To those bind friends so thoughtful,
considerate and attentive during my be
reavement, in tha death and burial of
my late beloved husband. I desire to
xtend my heartfelt thanks. Their
goodness will never ho forgotten,
MRS. AUGUSTA KOCH.
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CLOCKS
Have you aver gUnoed m our
window when It waa dressed
with clocksT If so you prob
ably hatted and looked a whlM
-Hinleaa, however, you were,
hurried. Did you, remember
the many, many exquisite do
elgna. ami did yen notice the
vastneas of tho display?
Clocks make handsome and ap- .
proptiata annrvaraary or wed
ding gifts and if you must
SiTa
ANWMGHT
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mn fjAinatf Qnlnnihla.
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Just what you've bean walttog for aofong. If you. can appreciate a bargain, avail yourself of this appovts--
airy to eabance your parlor A row sitting-room with this beautiful table. For this week only we're going to)
.offer yoan alg-hly polished, goarter-aawed oak. lass bail, brase fast, 1 4-Inch top v . . .
Center Table for $3,25 --
An other tabtoa isduoad fhto week.
Henry
CARPETPURNITURE STOVES -
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IN LIOU BATTLE
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Dr. O.X. Tufts, auporiatendent of the
Stau Anti-Saloca loagua. has rstaraad
to this elty from a tour of Umatilla
county Iji tha Interest of tha anti-saloon
oausa, Tbo trip. . Included Pendleton,
Milton, Freewaier, Adama, Weston and
Athene, '."-.'
In TJmatUU aounty tho Anti-Saloon
laarw baa filed petllUma with sta
natures, that will insure
vote oa tna
local option Question In all but tha
Pendleton and four adjoining precincts.
Dr. Tufts reported excellent prospects
for, tha ' anti-saloon cause generally,
though tho forces, it to said, are divided
In their alleglanea to the Antl Saloon
leanua and the Prohibition Alliance.
Among tho oountles In which d Is trie
votes will be taken tbla xau are uiaonm-
mas. Baker, Umatilla, Union and e there.
Oflfesra of the 1 ensue, who are consid
ered to ho conversant with public senti
ment, claim that a number of oountles
Witt oarry for tha abolition of saloons
as oountles. Among those thay claim
are Tillamook. Benton, Polk, Tarn hi 11.
Lano, Douglas. Crook. Wallowa, Morrow,
Malheur and Waaoo oountles.
The Brewers' and Wholesale Liquor
Dealers association! of this elty has sent
tha following letter to clerks of various
oountles throughout tbo state:
"Wilt you kindly Inform mo rf any
petitions for prohibition elections have
been fued up to data in your county un
der tha local loptlon law, passed last
June If mora than one petition has been
filed with von. will you kindly specify
the district which will be Included In
enoh election - - ;
GENERAL FUNSTON' i
GOES TO CHICAGO
To aasums command of tbo depart
ment of tha lakes, with headquarters at
Chicago, Brigadier-Qemtral Frederick D.
Funetoa loft tna elty last night at 1:11
o'clock In tha private oar of a t Cal
vin, eneral manager of tho Harriman
lines In this state. General Funetoa was
seoompealed by bis wife and two sons,
MaoArthur and Frederick. Jr.
During hla oommand of the depart
ment of tho Columbia, Oeneral Funs ton
has affected many tmprovementa at tho
barracks at Vanoouver and at the ether
poets to hla Jurisdiction. Ha had many
others to contemplation which will prob
ably be carried out by his successor.
It waa intended for a time that Oen
eral Funetoa would bo placed to charge
of fh department of tho east, but that
appointment waa . reoelved by . General
Grant. It to alas said that Oeneral
Funaton would have preferred to remain
In the west, but there were no objections
to the change when the order waa Issued.
Oeneral Funaton wUl be eucosodod aa
commander of the department of tho
Columbia by Brigadler-Oenerel Constant
WUl lams. Oeneral Williams will reaoh
Portland September IT and will live at
tha Portland hotel for eeveral days be
fore going to tho barracks at Van
couver. He vrlll ha accompanied by hla
wife and daughter. The latter to tha
wife of Captain Crexton, now to the
PhiUpplaas.
RAILROAD PROTESTS
V AGAINST THE TAX
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The Oregon CeJffornie RaUread Co.
claims that an assessment of haa
beea unjustly levied aaratnat the road by
tha city government for the" Improve
ment of Hood and Water atreeta. Tba
company baa, filed a protest which will
be preeented to the elty council at tho
next meeting', to aa attempt to be re
lieved from the assessment.
According ta the communication a
franchise was granted the Oregon A
Willamette railroad In ltW and later ac
quired by tho protesting company. It
gives the company tha privilege to oon
struct and maintain tracks and build
houses atone the river levee south of
Jefferson street. It to stated that here
tofore no assessment haa been levied on
the lend, althougn tba pi retinal
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JenningcS:
DIDNT HURT A BIT
BY. OUR
We are ambled
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to at teeth at eae slttlaa. sealtrnly
- and ebaolntely without pals ar bad
after effect. People ta StUcete bealtb
aeed bare as tr. as ear method sf
extraAlat7 m aasltrfely asA sad asm
, iatelr pualeH,
Ajoohte cleeattaem at em SMCte.
we as erewa aad brldsi work wftb
aat aala. Our If rears' experience ta"
7. slate work enable aa ta M rear witt
'i eomforUblr. The beet to tbe aheapeat
; ta tbe ead. We. bsve rettlnsi as weal
j; m yoa.
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CARR CANNOT PAY
y .S 5 ALIMONY ASKED
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Robert Carr filed an affidavit la the
circuit court yes tenter, to be used ta
relation to the motion Of Mabel Bm
beth Carr for alimony. In which- he al
leges that he haa lost all his property
and cannot make the payments de
manded oa account of her refusal is
sign a mortgage or a deed.
At tho time suit was brought, Carr
swears, he owned a farm costing fl.eOO,
near Dallas. Or on which waa a mort
gage for IM. He had paid M oa thm
mortgage whoa aha brought suit against
him for divorce, and while the suit was
rbelng sward the mortgage, was foro-
eloeed.
He oouM here secured a new mort
gage cr bava- aeld the- property and
paid the indebtadneas, be alleges, sj aha
had consented to sign the papers. Her
refusal, tt la asserted, caused him to
lose the property, and he to toft with
out means to pay alimony.,
Asotin, Wash., Sep. 14. TL 0. Clark.
, veteran of the etvU war died- at a to-
iriiitiioii'iiri'
HATS Jd
ALL SHAPES aEI SHADES
tCPwry block ta Sort sod Stiff Hats is fspreseoted in trs t.3$
brats, and emch bat Is twmtcd Bartmartorw by Tho -XJoo
StofB, A new Bat fro to sny diawertrafis4 wtwatwt is onr
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OREGOil CONSEBYATOBT OF MUSIC
S0H0OL ' OP KVsm hMtsOtag ateaetlau.
taasmara aad amdamlc Luaiaas. The dvaaztxm "e
are seder eeleet Isatreptora, vbo kae aevot-d
tsebr lives to tbetr rtiTiir eeu ana V mot
eaetva
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led by the a A. R yooterdey.
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