The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 19, 1905, Page 9, Image 9

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mm Twins
NOT SO BAD'
Judge Fraxer Investigate Case
'- 'Against 'Eleven-Year-Old
Acton Boys. v j
ORVILLE BLACKENED -
HUGH STAN LEY'E EYE
l Juvenile Court Judge Trie Twine in
Terry Schoolhouse, Saving Them
f ' and Parents Coaof Coming In and
Manj Vitncas Fees, . '- ,'.' '
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; ( Terry Bchool house, two milea north
.. of Qreahain, had MJL&r ut Juvanll court
aeaston jrterday afternoon, Judge Ar
. Ihur U Fraaer and Clerk Marlon K.
'Johnaon ha vine; cone ther to hear the-
. story of MelTla and OrrUle Acton, 11
. year-old twins, who are aald to be taa
. bulllea of the neighborhood, - .
'' - From reporta that had ' alfted Into
'Portland regarding the proweaa of the
boya Judge Fraaer expected to find
acnall horna arowlng from their fore
heada. Instead, he aaya, tfkat he found
healthy, full-of-Ufe. boya Inclined to be
' miachlevoua and ever ready to tight boya
' near their own alae.' : ' " x
. The twlna were accused ' f having
truck Hugh 8tnnleyged It yeaca,'of
Graahan.. with a dangerous' weapons
Vpon Investigation. It wa pnown that
Stanley had hla: eye -blackened In a
- fight with Orvllle Acton. Judge Fraxer
heard the atorleaof the boya and the
many Witnesses gathered at the school
house. The twins promised to be good
In the future and were allowed to go
- on parole with orders to report te Mr.'
81 Clair of Oreaham.'; . . . ; i
Judged Fraier aaya that ho had -
t double i reason . In going to the school
house Instead of having the. boys coma
to Portland one to save them and their
i mother the trouble of making the trip
and anotliar to save the county th ex
pense ot the many witncssea .The taae
had been aet for trial last Friday and
'as avral . wltnessea could not be -nc-l
tilled of Ita postponement, ther ap
( pea red at 'the' county house and, their
testimony wae heard.? These tew wlt
' nissea cost the county at least '(if,
had. the whole case been heard here $2S I
more Would' hava bn added to this
coat bill; , Aa It was Judge Fraaer made
the round trip for tt. , -' '. ;
Miss Craven, teacher at the ferry
""school, present at yesterday'a trteVoaid
; that two or three! other youngsters In
the neighborhood might appear before
' the court . . . . '..
; ' ' ralrvtew Olvio Glut Sleets. y
ifUpaeUl Psipstea te Tee JmotmI.)
' l Falriew, Or.. Nov. ll.Tha monthly
- meeting ef the Kmlrvtew Civic Imprsve-
ment club held here elected the follow
ing officer for tha ensuing six month:
; President, Napoleon Davlsr Vlee-presl-
- dent, K. W. Mathlson; secretary, A. L
Stone; treasurer, Mrs. William Ellison:
rf rnt at arms, a. A. Dolph. ' "A com
, tnlttee wis appointed to arrange for
the 'matter of changing tha name of tha
w'poe tof flee to Falrvlew. Tha subject of
' iri poratiag tha town waa postponed.
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cigar sold
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Allen Lewis,
BIG FORCE OF ILTEN W0RKIN6
- ON BRANCH LINE
Construction on Springfield Cut'
off and Bridge Being
. Rushed.!
(Soeelal Dlntck te The Jnoraal.t
Eugene. Or., Nov. It. All of the ma
teria) for the big railroad bridge across
the Willamette river at Springfield la
now on the ground. The grade for the
cutoff on the Springfield aide of the
river la finished and on the west aide
""jrdajrsorltULJiacaBAty,
The piera for the bridge are nearly
completed. .
Fifty team a and mora than 10 men
are at work on the west aide. . -
,It la expected that tralna will be run
ning between Henderson and Spring
field by.February U .-
ALASKA DELEGATES
v , V VISITING TACOMA
taseeUl DiaMtei to The JoaraaLl A
Seattle, Wash., Nor;!. The second
seaalon of the Alaskan convention con
rened thla morning. A resolution of
thanks to. Roosevelt In recognition of his
message to congress in 104, waa passed.
The convention adjourned pending the
report of the committee on resolutions
and organisation. Delegates left for Ta-
coma at noon to be entertained by the
chamber of commerce. '
Indications point to a hot fight be
tween Ryan, -and Johnson. ' delegates
elect from the second and third district
in the event the convention decides
to sand one Instead of three delegates.
There la a rumor that the squabble will
be settled by the nomination of ex-Oov
ernor Swlneford.
COMMERCIAL BODIES
; 2 0F MARSHFIELD MEET
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(Ktdat IMspatcb te Tke JoerniL)
Msrshfleld. Or.. Nov. II Th. utn.
merclal bodies of this city held a Joint
meeting tnis evening and .were ad-
dressed hw Walter I. Tnm Af Vwt.
burn and Colonel E. Hofer of Salem.
The lateat Information from tha Drain
and Marshfleld avtenilAii waa tnat kiiK.
lie Xha. aarvey and cross sections will
oe completed to Hcottsburg Monday,
when mens anil nrAfllaa will K ak.
warded for letting the contracts. ' The
nrst (ft miles will be completed within
M days from the letting of contracts.
A development meeting has been called
at the opera house for Tuesday evening
,r- . Josepa , Waltlg Diea.
Sprlt Dktpatrk to TIM Joomi.)
Ttllaraook, Or., Nov. II. Joseph Whit
ing, aged 61 years, an old soldier, died
her suddenly on Wednesday. He waa
an annwrried man. a carpenter by trajje.
Ha waa burled tha aeat day by the O. A,
R. poet .-.
- -r A Creeping Death.
Blood poison creep up toward tha
heart, causing death. J. E. Stearns,
Belle Plalne, Minn., wrltee that a
friend dreadfully Injured his hand,
which swelled up like blood poleonjnu.
Buchlen Arnica (halve drew out the
poison, healed th wound and saved
his life. Best In the World for bums
snd enreai 28c st Baltimore s drug store.
HI Third elreet. .
OREGON SUNDAY JCUHIJAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY
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iBBBaealheaM
Wholesale Distributors
TO CHECK SPREAD
OF DISEASE
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State Board of Health Offers to
Make Free Tests of
. ' ' - Serum s .
WILL REPORT RESULTS
WITHIN TWELVE HOURS
Board Alio Will Test Milk or Water
for Typhoid Germa Doctor Who
Neglect to Report Contagious Dis
eases Promptly to Be Prosecuted.
The state board of health haa atarted
an active crusade agalnautha spread of
contagloua diseases and has called upon
pnyaiciana tnrougnout th state to aa
alal Free testa of. all suspected case
of diphtheria, and typhoid fever will be
made In the state laboratory, providing
physlclana furnish serum from their pa
tients. - -
Blood serum tube may be had at tha
laboratory In th Marqoam building
free of. charge. Culture from th
throat of diphtheria patianta or the
blood of typhoid fever patient will be
tested promptly and the reeult sent Out
by telephone within II hour to th at'
tending physlclarv It 1 th opinion of
member, of h board that quarantine
frequently la lifted from children who
have been afflicted with aevera sore
throat or- ' diphtheria before all th
bacilli bava disappeared. , ... .
Free testa will be made also of water
or milk for typhoid germa whenever
samples are 'sent In and prompt atten
tloa will be given to other Infection
muses. Th laboratory of th Oregon
state board of health I th best-
-equipped working laboratory In tha Pa-
clno northwest. It is practically a new
establishment. Xlr- Ralph, Mstson. etatel
bacteriologist, has charge of th laboraN
tory ana maxee tne aiagnose sssistea
by hi brother. Dr. Ray Matson, elty
health commissioner, who baa been ac
corded . th - use of tha. laboratory for
city worki -
The state board Of health baa decided
to fore physician throughout th
state to observe the law regarding th
reporting of all Infectious dleease as
soon a they are discovered- Frequently
caaea of Infectious, diseases are. never
reported or else not until, ion after the
patlept die. Hereafter all! uch neglect
will be Investigated promptly and the
offending physician will be proeecuted.
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Oouty Chug SUa.
(Speetal Dleeetcs to Tbe Joereal.)
Vale, Or.. Nov. 11 Ellaa Claude, a
county charge, aged It years,' -died In
thla city " this; morning of typhoid fever.
She hsd been a great sufferer Tor sev
eral weeks. - Tha county court and coun
ty physician did all in thel power to
relieve her suffering and nurse war
ecured'to tar for her night and bay, '
'eTnw ' Vlaal -
' - (Special Masstrb te Tke Jaarsal.1
Aberdeen, Wash., Nov. IS. Oas was
mad In the new plant of C. EL Burrow
at o. for tha first time Tueadiy,, Ar
rangements win soon aa comptta tor
Supplying! customers, - ' . i
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OREGON MAN HAS WIFE AND
COmNIOII ARRESTED
Fred Law and Mrs. Annie Turpln
Committed to Jail In
IdahO'Town.
(SpeHal Dispatch to The JearaaL)
Boise, Idaho, Nov. It. George Tur
pln, a racehorse man of Medford, Ore
gon, known at every race track from
Portland to Redding, California, awor
to th complaint yesterday which caused
tha arrest of hla wife. Annie Turpln,
and Fred Law. on a statutory chart.
TM Preliminary rtimlnftl"n was held
toasy ana ooin were commuted to jaU I
to ssrut the action or th grand Jury.
be trig unabl to give ball.
Law waa a former emDlove of Tup.
pin. Last March ha and Mr. Turpln
disappeared. They came to thla placs
about alz weeks ago, and when arrested
wera working on a ranch about 1 miles
from. bare. . Turpln In search of them,
went to Kentucky, back to Oregon, and
finally to Idaho.
In December. 1101. at Redd In r. Call-
fornia, Law attempted to kill Turpln,
snooting mm with a shotgun held close
to hi face. Th gun was loaded with
fine shot, and tha charge merely tor
a part er Turpln' law away. Ha re
covered. On hi wife' plea h waa In
duced to let tha prosecution of Law
drop, v
When Law waa brought to th court
room Turpln would have shot him had
not tha officers taken hla pistol away.
SON SUES TO RECOVER
v MONEY LOANED FATHER
(Special rxapateh te Tke JoerstL)
Oregon City. Nov. IS. The suit of
William Mueller, against Franklin EL
Mueller wa tried yesterday In the, clr
oult court. The plaintiff is the son of
FAT FOLKS
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26T iba . ISA lbs.
MRS. C. WIUJAM. tm Ellleett So,. Baffals,
Kew Tera. -
toel la weight... ...STyoaada
la ans. , m
la waist. io
boat la kip .......k.SO
This letars tires me ss Mee mt mr aanear.
ene before sad after - my redawtloa ky De.
anyder. My h-altk Is pmtt. 1 svee eajnye
setter kealtk Is sr Ufa, sn a wrinkle to Be
. ky earry yaw kwdea loear wsea
relief to at kasaf
Dr. Sarder siiaraiiteas a fa treatment ta lia
perfoetiy karmleea In ery aarttralar. Ne
lerriae. ae atamnt ee aiemmenrte. Or. Snre-r
aa beea a auertallat Is the aarcaaafnl irai.
sieet at etwalty tne tbe peat ts years, aa kaa
the neqaallse endnratsmit et the swdlral rra
t-ralty. A kooklet telling aU skeet It free.
write toeey.
a W. F. SNYDER, M. D.
S18 SUravaaa Bid-. SUxth aad Morrison
atrvets, ForUaao, Orefaa
MORNING. UOVEllLZX 19.
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tha defendant and is suing hla father
for 1560 which ha claimed to have
loaned him and for tha additional
amount of $240, alleged to be duo for
labor. Tha oa alleged that, witn hi
father'a consent he left homo while yet
a minor and earned 1619 which ha aaya
ha loaned hi father with th under
standing that It would be repaid on de
mand. After h waa 11 yes re old ha
says ha continued -to work on hi
father'a farm at current wages nntll
he haa ttto more to hla credit.
Th Jury waa unabla to agree and
waa discharged.
WALLA W ALLA Y. M. C. A.
TO ERECT BUILDING
(Speelal DUpef ts Tke JoaraeL)
WaUa Walla, Wash., Nov. U. Th
Walla Walla T. M. C. A, which has
nearly (60.004 on band with which to
. hiiininar le-ftmliana street
early next spring, haa been permanently
organised with the' following board of
directors and trustees: Director W.
P. Wlnana. A. H. Reynolds, D. H. Cos,
J. W. Langdon, J. F. Stack. K. L B run
ton. J. W. Cookerly. W. L. Stirling, O. 8.
Jones, W. B. Clark. D. A. Hill. 8. B. L.
Penrose, O. S. Bond, C H. Whltsman,
A. K. Dice. L. EL Anderson, W. 8. Of f ner.
Advisory board J. XL Ransom. John
Smith. T. C Elliott. F. W. Kaaer, W. W,
Barker. W. P. Reser, Oscar Drumhallari
B. F. Henderson, Max Baumelster.
Trustee Senator Ankeny. Mayor Oil
bert Hunt. Oscar Drumheller, ex-Gov
ernor m. C Moor.
TWO TICKETS IN FIELD
FOR PENDLETON ELECTION
(Seeelal Nasatek ts The lenrasL)
Pendleton, Or., Nov. U. Nomination
for tha Pendleton city election, which
take place December e, eloaed thla even
ing with th following tickets:
For mayor will Moors and Jamea A.
Fee. ' i ,
For councllraen First ward, Thomas
Tweedy and J. Munn; second ward. W.
H. KoCormack and Frank Frasler; third
ward. C. 8. Wheeler and Jo Ell; fourth
ward, EL L Smith and J. T- Hlnkle.
For treasurer Ben Burrauarha and
Charles Hamilton.
For water commissioner J. R. Dick-
on. "
WATER COMPANY RIGHTS
CANCELED BY C0RVALLIS
(Special Dtspatefe te Tke JeerasL)
Corvalll. Or., Nov. IS. At th meeting
last night th city council revoked the
right ef th Corvalll Water company to
lay any more , mama under. Corvalll
street under tha Plttman fraachlse. To
day th la borer a In the dltchee were
notified that they would be arrested
unless , they ceased work. Dr. O. R.
Farra. president and principal owner of
the company, will undoubtedly resort
to litigation. There ia much feeling op
tha part of th old company, because
of th mountain water system now build
ing for th city.
CHAFFEE TO COME WEST
' AFTER HIS RETIREMENT
(Jeeraal Special Serrlee.) -Washington,
Nov. ll.Oeners Chaf
fee conferred with th president to-lay
In regard to hi retirement' about Feb
ruary 1. He wanta to take hi family
to California. Chaffee retirement will
allow th fulfillment of th program for
placing Onrbln and Hate at tha head
of th army, before their retirement.
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Your money
back if nottne
test 5cN cigar
tkat you ever
smoked you
to be tne judge
Portland
, Oregon
STORE 208 FRONT STREET, BETWEEN TAYLOR AND
; SALMON.
IMS AIJ2 OF
This is the Pure New Era Products, made in Detroit, famous all the
world over, a written guarantee of purity go
ing with each can waa 1J$ GALLON,
NOW
It is guaranteed aa good as when it left the factory, and is sold
at this price because water snd smoke hall destroyed the labels sad
soiled the cans. . .
Pednters White
NEAL'S INTERIOR
ENAMEL . :
That smooth' finish, so easy
$2.50 per gallon. , J 2g
NEAL'S BATHTUB
ENAMEL
Transforms the old cine rob
to 'porcelain; former price,
Nr:.?..........;.75c
NEAL'S ALUMINUM
ENAMEL
, For steam pipes, radiators, gas
ranges, etc; .-former price,
Nr:.?!....:.:..:.90c
No one will oyer agsia buy Psints st tha pricea we ere selling
these splendid goods for now. - Don't neglect the opportunity.
NEW ERA PAINT AND
VARNISH CO.
208 Front Street. Between Taylor snd Salmon. . Portland; Oregon.
The John Barrett ConpAirc
Gas llaimjts . Diop Lights
Wax Tatiis Gas Euxkkiis
: We are Designers of All That b Beautiful
In pretty gaa and electrical chandelier and fixture to orflament tha
noma. Wa carry a fine Una at mantel for Oreplacea. aadlrona, aparh;.
arreettera and tonga and ahoval aeta. - -
Wa are nrt yet quite settled In our new horn can't be trtl tha
people move out of tha east part of tha building, which will be oc
cupied by us. Wa ll then have a aloa store up here and invite all our
frtanda ta calL v
Our Number is
Hear Elerenlh.
$1.10
Lead 6c Pound
NEAL'S CARRIAOE PAINT
Tha Old Origin,; former
rice, quart, 75c Jfr
1 KowuiiiiliiniUHmawi.
GRANITE FLOOR PAINT
' The kind that stsys on yotrr
floor; former price , CI f(
$175 gallon. Now.l..4l.UU
CRESOLENE SHINOLX
STAIN N
Wears well, won't fade; form-
raiiolVow?..!!!.....70c
DA VIES VARNO-LAC
1 Makes your floor look Hire
mahogany; former price $275
i&r ....$1.50
410 r.!crri::.i
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