THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 11. 1905. L UflRRAUTDRGltERS ism .SHE lOl'JO I ; , I I , - ..V 1 -fl i ". i i i St Johnsr, Has; No Money ut Raises Funds by Paying Ten ; f Per Cent on Warrants BETTER TIMES ARE i ; ' IN STORE FOR PLACE When New Tax Levy Can Br Col lected, Old , Obligation ; Will Bf J . Met and . Funning Expense! Paid Every Month... , v.' .'Ci J Dr.. W. 7. " T' T.3YK7: OSTICES , ' Th eart M erne of Tbe Joernal la 1b tU tor. ( J. M. C. Miller. KM Baal Mutrlau uumx. llibt.na Eaat X7&, . . - The warrant shaver la not art unwtl- come gut at In 81. John; In fact -cre It not for the fulth these men have In the .. town-the-municipal officials would b miima .their salaries and th town ma chinery would com to a standstill. Bt. . John has no money; there, are no licen.es roller tod in the place; there I fk occupation tax; there wan not . enourh of tex lew thia vear to provide adequate funds, and the court finea in ''the town do not amount to wnoughiln a year to pay the rost of a new pair of blanket for the Jail. - . With no money, unable to issue bond. or even' to gtye warrant escept a . salary debts become due, the town Yell - berk on the warrant broker -who hal -been making 10 per rent on his Invest mmts and enabling the recorder, police - JOuge. city attorney and marshal to live untir there are .municipal fund. ' flty officials ay it will be .only a ; lew months until tho ..treasury -of- the place has funds. When te treasury la repleted the monthly salaries -ami Inci dental bills will be met promptly and warrant shaving . will be discouraged. The munlclDalltv I not In a bad nnan- clal condition, as Ihere are no bondsand most of the obligations of the town are mall. According to the recorder I figure, there will be due lit February, When the new tax levy can be collected. - rot more than I3,MM and with thl amount In hand the slate can be wiped . clean and the town can start out with a clear balance sheet. The valuation In the town has been a4 Increased by the growth of the laat year - that there will be abundant funds for the next year's -needs ss more than 111. ' aoo will be obtained from the tax levX for municipal purposes. f v v WANTS A ROCK PILE. St. Johns Offleers Chase Tnunprnj ' Cana'nt Arrest Taoiiu St. Johns has no vagrancy law, and .having aecured a full Una of vagrants, the .troubles of the town marshal havs , Increased. The town Jail was not con structed for-constant use and wnen prisoners are kept In the cells a guard .has to remain or) the scene to prevent them burning the wooden shack, or from i cutting their wsy out As the taak of sitting up all night with a tramp does not appeal to the marshal, he merely urges Idle visitors who build camp fire In handy lumber yards and capture stray chickens for an evening meal to move on. .and an tiour later finds them - tn another corner of town, with another fire and a few more (owls on the spit On three aides of fit. Johns are woods, brush tracts and waste land that offer excellent hiding places to the crowds' of hoboes who tourney out from the city. ".Traces of camp fires, with battered tin cans and chicken bones as evidence ef the character of the feast, may be found all through the peninsula and from the coverts the tramps make thelt raids on farm houses and on the mors isolated of the town residences. A rock pile, a good vagrancy law and a aultabl Jail are three things the town will add to Ita municipal equipment when the money Is available, but until that time St. Johns will be something of a para dise for tramps. Are a treat Improvement ever' th former one In tee lrla biillilliif. ' I have hoiulmra Hi room .hr. . ant.- air method are -rertalalr woctnj or inreJKatinil weu an- auopatnio or ftclnl of" tho. Mi-dlc-al Congreaa, recently held In fortlanil, "came to' ate for treatment. "1 am asltHfiml."- be Id. "that druse will -not reacn my raw." Ana tnoy wnuia sot. Bat mr treatment did. an It-will .reach yonra. too. Thla doctor . rejoice that hl .prejudli.-e did sot orarmme hla better Jndrnwnt. aud that. he. auffered bliMelf to. wibnilt-.to. the rational treatment of a Naturopathic doctor. I fire po medicine, nor do .. 1 employ ,tb kali, yet'' ; . . I CAJT CTHH YOU. Too. If siren the opportunity. Xote my' M sraaa below, look for my also when yoa call, or cbat with aie by telepbone. .... , JREAD THE TC8TIM0KUI3: ; 'Portland. Oct.. IT - Moo. To' Whom It May Concern: - Buffered a km time wltlf ! aerloua atom. acb .'frtnitile. the ' dlaeaae baviug pmsraaaad ae far that. I waa enable to retain my food, and filially found water to raoae naneea; In- abort, mr entire aretem waa In s aerknialr denleted eondltloa.- On er abottt' July IS lat I advised wtth In-. Nancy J. miton. of thla etty, and waa Induced to take 'treatmenta from her. and after taking tbe twelfth I waa - ouvharsed. f eassow est anything 1- detre. fret per feetlr welt and am eonatanMy gaining atrengtb. This marvelous rbange I can truth fully say Is due tu Dr. Kultnn. . '-t' ' "Home, Jefferaoa. Or." Note-Mr.'' Vauahn eaa b communicated with at Jefferaon. Or., or Ma- father. Kll Vauchn. ran be aees at the New Orand Cen tra 1, corner Third and fUndera. . thla city. . ' - "October KL lSni jo nam may wieern:- 'ft affords me sreat Dleaaare' to writ a word tn rvalue ef Dr. Fniuw. I differed nw told aeony for ena week- with " naln is my whole body. My bnaband relied In whom we mppoaed waa one er the - beat pbyalctans In tbe elty. He waa not aura, but thought I had neuralgia, fm- It mlsht prove to bo gall ati.nea. left medtrtne and thaueht I would be bi tter next day; but I .gradually crew woraef gut no relief fmea pals eaeept' snder epiatea. Ilavlna- beard of Or. fulton thronah frlenda o( onra. we decided tn rail ber In; ea my hiiahand went at once and brought her to tbe buuae. , t'pon examination- aba pronounced It a eaae of aentn gaatritla, sad aftor one treat ment I waa able to get ap. droae mjarlf and go about my wanal bonaebold dntlea. .1 have now tnkea a week's treatment . and certainly think her tbe-njoet wonderful dnrtor I avor met. - MRS, V. K. .HL'TSOX. U v -zwa tenia n, furtland. or.' Koto Don't fora-et to tseleae noataaw ifinn for reply when, writing to any of my patient. Dr.W.J.FULTON . ' VATUBOPATK, 315 Twelfth Street ; ; Comer -nay; one Mark frost V ear, as treat istn atreer ear. s mm Jerrereoa ear. Telephone Main 8123. - will be many weeks, at the present rate of progress, before the street 1a opened to general traffic The grade crossing on Knst sfojTlson street haa been Im proved by the placing of a heavy inter section and the line of the O. W. P. com pany is being heavily ballasted and pre pared for freight t raffia, i Constant fill ing will be. required to keep the street la condition If .heavy, trafflo finds an outlet there, and Juat how thla continual fill Is to be made after' the surface la macadamised Is - not - apparent. The thoroughfare ' Is needed greatly at the present time, as it Is the only direct out let for a large part of the . warehouse and wholesale business of the district - .. 4... - f READ TuIS CAREFULLY FOH IT IS YOUR LAST CHANCE FOR TfflS; GREAT. OFFER The tremendous popularity . of the Portland Journal - Graphophone Offer" has - ; ; iicucikaicu ctjjuincr liiiiucnac biupiiicnt ai grapiiupnones ana recorus iur jour- : ; :;-'V; t: nal subscribers, and The Journal'isVnow prepared' all of -those , wfio Rl were too late to secure one on ouivlast offers We have renewed' our contract with the Columbia Pho '' V year will secure ( by paying the express -charges' arid buying 'brie 25c record ), FAREWELL TO BOAK. City Weodmea Jo la la Big Beoeptloa U . I; . ... Tkeix Head CoaaaV - . , Five hundred Woodmen of the World attended the farewell reception given to Head Connul I. I. Boak at Multnomah ball laat evening. Kvery camp In the elty was well represented wd outside ramps of 'the county sent delegates. spent the evening In meeting the Wood men of the city and In learning the needs of the various camps and of the field In general. After a short program of speeches, chief of which wss Mr, Honk's farewell talk to the city camps, the assembly was served with a banquet ON EAST WATER STREET. Bringing1' of Thoroagkf are to (trade Fro. gressiaf llowlyt , . A small pari of East Water street ha been brought up to grade and a eourss of heavy rock put on aa a basts for the macadam roadway. But two blocks have been filled to the street grade and It 0. R. S N. PAYS UPON $10,000 A MILE Umatilla County Court Accept Compromise Proposition I Andrew Andaraon. Wh At- Her Young Annin aavm - nHinnrtKbi n aiiraya reviorea -nr in, beauty of youth to gray balr. atop balr fall Ins. Poaltlvely remove dandrnlt, kill tbe germ. Make hair soft. linear, luiurlant. Aided by IIARFINA SOAP ennthe and brala, detroya micro hee, atop Itching and Pro motea Una hair growth. Mr, ataeoa. Nut tellburgh, W. Va., y of Hay HAIR HEALTH 'Find Inrloaed t? TS for at bottle HA til HRAI.TI1 An Mllh,. with twittto aont me. Being as yonn. It a I moat killed m to bav my balr getting white long before I waa an eld wnmas; hnt, tbanka to HAIR- SKALTT1. so sray balra can be found tn my ad. Have not uaed all of en bottle." . Lent SOe. bnttlea. drnggtata'. Tak Bota lag without I'aJlo Hay Oo. slnatsra. FREE SOAP YJAKrTMt?: Wen thla. tak to sny of following dm, glal. and set Me. bottle ttalrbealth and IM. cake Hatiln Knp, medicated, both for 60c. rctular price 1ir. or aent by Pallo Hay Co., Newark. N, J., prepaid, for OOc. and this (Av. . Frr nap hot gives by dnualat without this entire adv and 60c. for Halrbealth. lfflllM g ) tttttiiitiittiu Mar' Add re. , WOOOABO, CTLABKB ai OO, ... aad WMbingtoa Its. SMartt ""Made by Railroad. (BpeHal Dlspateh to Tb yoarsaL) Pendleton, Or, Nov. H. By a secret ballot .yesterday afternoon the county court voted on the com promt tax proposition made by the O. R. av N. and when the vote was counted it was found that two members of the court were In favor of accepting the off et while the remaining member IrbtedTlo re ject. - A- member of the ; court stated that the result of the vote showa that majority of the members Is In favor of a settlement on a basis of 110.000 a mile with interest, and ' although' the important question was practically terminated, the formal acceptance will not be made until today, when the O. R. AV N. company will be officially noti fied of the action of the court. , The original offer made by the com pany was for a compromise on a basis of 110.000 -a mile without interest, but the county court Insisted that inter est must be Included or else the com promise off et would not be conslderee' at all and -that the company would be expected to rfuy its taxes on a basis of f 12.000 a mile. The. company later agreed to pay Interest. If the offer was accepted. - - . .,:,;.?.. i ... The company agrees to pay up all It back -taxes on Its property In Umatilla county, which for the 'years' 103 and 1004 will amount approximately ,to 183. 000, Including interest, which la about M.S00. " .-.,.,'. , . The acceptance of the offer seems to meet with the approval of', the . tax payer, as previously the company wss paying taxes In this county en a basis of but a little over 14,000 a' mite. MRS: AMELIA E. WARD C - DIES AT WALLA WALLA (Special Dlapatck t .Tbe Journal.) Walla Walla, Wash., Nov. 11 Mr. Amelia E. Ward, widow-of ' tbe . late Michael Ward, one of Walla Wallas prominent pioneers, died yesterday morning at the - advanced age of - (I years. The funeral' will take , place from the residence at I o'clock tomor row afternoon, Ilev. Andreas Bwrd of ficiating. A notable event In the his tory of Mr. and Mrs. Want waa the entertainment at their home In 1810 of president and Mr a Hayes during the president's stay In Walla Walla, while on a tour of the northwest states. Mrs. Ward still preserved the bedstead that President and Mrs. Its ye slept In while - The only perfect Talking " .Machine '.".in ' the ' world " playing gold-molded Co lumbia 25c Records. Never sold for less than $7.50 and given absolutely WITH A- YEAR'S' . V SUBSCRIPTION ' The Columbia Phono-t r graph company, the larg- ( ; est talking machine com- . pany in the wojld, ' will -give- you $5.00 for. 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IINQUIRV COUPON Please have your solicitor call to demonstrate the Great Free Grapho phone proposition. . L' "'iu.'.'.- .. -,. ' -i NAME....; ADDRESS. a ' VJL FIND SHRIVELED BODY OF ' WOULD-BE MURDERER tempted to Kill His Sweet heart, Committed Suicide. ' ' (Special Dtapatrfe to The Journal.) -" Butte. Nov. 11. On their way home from a huntlqp trip a day or two'iio two jrouns boys discovered the shriveled body of Andrew Anderson, who disap peared October t,. after attempting- to murder Mrs. Florence McKvoy tn this city. - Anderson became acquainted with Mrs. McEvoy several months ago at Divide, where she- wss em ploy e4 as a cook.He askedher tobeoojnehls wife honor. Afterwsrds she came to Butte and married McEvoy, . - . Anderson traced her to her home and threatened to shoot her. Although he wss erased with drink she did not tak his threst seriously, as be had made them before. The next evening, how ever, he returned and entering the house quietly went, to the bed where Mrs. McEvoy was lying -and holding the revolver to her neck pulled th trigger. The bullet glanced and struck the rhln bone. Inflicting only a super ficial wound.'- .-- : - - - The woman's eriea brought her sister to the spot and the two women pounced upon Anderson. Their struggles over- the table and upset the1 Ism pi la the . resulting darkness- Anderson escaped. Nothing ha been heard of him from that time until 4ne discovery, of his body. . He had . shot . himself through the head. Th famous English csndy. Mackin toshes Toffee at 8am I Beary's. GRAIN RAISED ON TOP , OF BLUE MOUNTAINS - (Special Dia patch to The Joaral.) Meechsm, Or., Nov. ll.-i The first shipment of wheat ever made from this place, which was raised at an altitude , now fret, lias Juki lieuu gem 'uut to Portland . by R. H- Kruger, wh raised IS acres on bis farm 10 miles from MesChsm. The shipment consisted of 100 bush els and averaged sbout 40 bushels to the sere. This is the largest crop ever raised on the summit of the Blue moun tains, and man parties owning land In this section expect to raise good crops tn the future. - Seeking1 Separation. . (Special Dlapatck to Tb JoaraaL) Corvallls.. Or., NVr 11. Suit for-dU vorc was filed today In the circuit, court of Benton by W. C. Covel of smithesa Baatoa against Abble O.-Tutal' of Portland. 5. They were married In Mapleton, Kansas, in 1887, and have're slded In Benton for the past eight or nine years. There are no-chlldren. The grounds of the complaint are desertion. refem4 Stock Canned ooda. . Allen Lewis' Beat Brand. UZZZZIIII Exxzzzzzxzs2ssszxsszrz: A OSQJAOgAN BUY ONE IF NOT THE BEST ON THE MARKET AT 5 1 'v - I. 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