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TJALLA WALLA
Saloon-Keepers GeY Wholesome
Lesson, and Will Not At
: tempt to Defy Law.
END OF SALOON RULE IS
IN SIGHT, SAY REFORMERS
Liquor Dealers Lot - Over -Two
Thousand Dollars by Trying to
Bulldoie City -Council and 'Forfeit-
ing Their Licenses,
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(Seeds! Mspatea te lae JoareaM
Wall Walla. Wash.. Nor. xS.Walia
Walla In all probability will, be a dry
town tomorrow. Saloonroen today were
niiiiMiwi whathaF or not to open tip
f their places of bualnoaa tomorrow, but
In view of the attitude of the council on
the nndaro"ins end mhllna WW, It
la believed that the aaloontnn will not
f Invite further prosecution by keeping
; their placea open tomorrow.
The oomplete capitulation of tha five
saloonmen whoee llcenaes were revoked
by the council- Toeeday nlirhW'teform
leaders ssy. aneane the endof saloon
rule In Walla WaUa and that ereafter
laws a-overnlnc saloons wlU be fully ob
served. The Issue at stake, the council
held, waa whether the council Is to run
the saloons or the saloons to run the
council, snd It seems in this Instance
' the council Is it. ,
.The saloontnen say -they now see
where they made a mistake by defying
'the council by not surrendering to Chief
Krown their licenses when called upon
to do. so Tuesday night. This antag
onised several members f the council
' who were Inclined to be lenient with the
offending saloonkeepers. When the sa
loonmen saw they were fairly beaten
thv -t famntAll In BiAlu M With the
council, promising In writing that. they
- would obey tne taws ntrwner. i ni
council was not to be placated and the
oetttlon to reconsider Tuesday night's
action In revoking the licenses . waa
turned down hard.
: Ai i result of the revoking of the
llcenaea the five saloonkeepers forfeit
i2.04fi.&(. renresentlnz the unearned Dor.
' tlon of their licenses. Furthermore the
council so far haa refused to consider
any applications for licenses for - the
, buildings occupied by the five offending
; saloonkeepers: In the -f case of the
Luvre saloon, the proprietor conducts
a grillroom In the rear.y'only reached
by passing through the saloon. Appli
cation wawtnade to the council yeater.
I day fo permission to open the saloon.
but not to sell Uauor. The proprietor
- was told In could open, provided he re
moved his stock of liquor. - The Idle
"Hour saloon, one of the closed resortsy
haa up surety bonds guaranteeing to the
owner of the building the rent for 10
years at 1 a month;
PACIFIC SELECTS -
' '.TOPIC FOR DEBATE
(Special mapatrb to TW Joirnrl.? -l
Pacific University, Foreat Grove,' Of.
Nov. IS. -ei. W." BpafWtf "Hie debating
council forwarded today the question
Tor debate in. the Psclflo-Whltman con
test:
"Resolved, ThntTT the interstate. Cora
i jisis.sS
power to fix railway rates in disputed
cases, these rates to be enforced MnMi
reversed by the higher courts.
Whitman is given today in which te
choose the side they, wish to sustain
In the discussion. Tne debate will be
held here on. February 24. .
MRS. MARTHA C. PARR '
......uDIES IN SOUTH PARK
.(SiMclal DtepstPh te Jhe Josrsal.) .
i ' Forest Grove, Or.. . Nov. 16. Mrs.
Martha' C. Parr died at her home in
South Park Friday morning after r.n
illness of two weeks- - She ' was born
November II, 11(7. in Marlon county,
Indiana, and married Frank Parr . In
18ST. Mrs. Parr leaves a husband and
fTve children, two boya and three girls.
The funeral was held from the bom
. tuiaaitRjaneLFgiKnpf I
the M. Mi church officiating. fntermcnT
waa at Naylor s cemetery.
LANE DEMOCRATS ARE
x WITHOUT MOUTHPIECE
' (Special Dispatch te The Joarasl.l
Rugene, Or., Nov. 15. The Kugene
''Guard, one of the oldest Democratic
newspapers In the Slate, last evening
announced that -hereafter 4t would be
. ,. published aa a strictly independent
. neper. The Weekly Guard waa estab
I lished In th sixties and the dally in
r lttl. This leaves the Democrats ot
,'Len county without a mouthpiece te
' fight their battles In the political cam
. paigns.- ; . i, ..
REDUCED SEASIDE RATES
'X 1
TI
ta JL
te Olatsep
' Beach. .
In order to promote a big winter
travel to the coast the above company
has named the very low rate of 14, good
going Saturday morning, returning Mon
day evening, and 12.10 for the round
trip on Sunday. Several hotels at the
beach will remain open all winter am!
eneap rates will be made to induce
petronage. Al Information at .the city
office, 141 Alder street. ' or telephone
Main 0. ; i
CHRISTMAS IN. MEXICO.
' Special FnUmaa fexsaralo Train via)
oathsrm Paelfle mallioaa.
On December It a special excursion
" train will leave San Francisco via the
Southern Pacific for the City of Mexico
Low rates "Have been mad for points
on the Southern Pacifle la Oregon. Par
ticulars by asking any Southern Psclfle
sgent or writing A. L. Craig, general
passenger agent. Portland, Oregon.
' Bngeae Tax levy Fixed.
" TKilt Dlwpstrli to The Jeimel,
1' Rugene, Or., Nov. 16. The Eugene
. rKv council haa fixed the tax levy for
imi'i t mills, divided as follows: Gen
iiurposcs. Sty mills;- sewers, t
i ii: streets. 1 Mill;, library, ty mill.
.nr next year the library tax will
imvf to be higher. The Carnegie library
UuAUUnav. w4Jl JOVi ba JtHdjr jorcipcupancy
.uncll luilf tif lK0ti..4a. pw
rent levy.wjll be sufficient for the half
- yar. ; '
No one can surpl your Thanksgiv
ing dinner with belter wines. ; liquors
and cordials and at, more reasonable
.prkes than D. Oermanus, lZt Morrison!
street, . -. ..... -'
HEPPKER-Crail-COUJI
EKDS BUSY TERM
' f y -
mi . BssaaasssSBsaeaBasBsaBaaas ,
Plaintiffs in Suit Against Oregon
. Land A Water. Company ,
Awarded Damages. ,
-' (Special Dtepttts to The JoeraaL)
Ueppner, Or., jv. ti. Circuit court
haa adjourned here after a very, busy
week's terra. The most hotly contest
ed 6ase before the oourt was an no
tion brought by Sarah C Jennings and
others agalnat the Oregon Land Water
Lcompany .or damagea to the extent of
is.ooo. The trouble came up over the
construction of a iiotel , building at Ir
fi gon: "Theaenntngs-were to--erect -a
hotel, and in return the Oregon Land A
Water company, by F, B. Holbrook. was
to deed, to them" some lots. The Wind
River Lumber company furnished the
lumber, and after the Jennings had run
out of money they plastered a mechan
ic's Hen on the building and foreclosed,
thus throwing the owners of the build
ing out. ... - .
Holbrook refused to deed the land un
til the building was completed. The
suit was given a Jury trial,' and after
two days' fighting in court was sub
mitted to the jury at o'clock last
night, and a verdict waa rendered at 1
o'clock this-morning,- giving the plain
tiffs 1,209 damages. , The plaintiffs
were represented by Tweedy and Wood
son of this place, while the defendant
was represented by Muni and Kollock
of Portland. , ; r ' - . .
The several men Indicted under the
charge of gambling pleaded guilty and
were) fined $60 each.'.
HARRIMAN OFFICIALS ' '
ON INSPECTION TOUR
' (Special DKpatcfe -to The Josrut,)
. Pendleton, Or., Nov,- 26. Last even
ing three special cars bearing officials
of the Southern Pacific and O. R. A N.
Co; paased eastward over the O. R.
N. line on an annual tour Of inspec
tion of the Harrlman lines. In the
party were General Superintendent M. J.
Buckley at the Harrlman lines north
of : California, ' Superintendent " L. R.
Field of the Southern Pacific in. Ore
gon; Thomas Walsh, superintendent ot
the . R. N. Co. for Washington; H.
L. McDonald, division engineer of the
Southern Pacific; J. F. Graham, gen
eral master mechanic of the Harrlman
lines in Oregon and Washington; H. J.
Stirling, general auditor of the O. R.
It ti. Co., and J. H. Robb, division en
gineer of the Washington division, and
F. W. Young, master mechanic of the
Southern Pacific. . , -
One of the' principal parts of the
equipment 'to be investigated in east
ern Oregon is a block-signal system now
m use between Kamela and La Grande,
and which la being installed between
Kamela and Cayuse. This is the first
of the system to be used in the west,
and the officials will give It a thor
cughlnapertlnn and will study Its work
Ings with a view . to extending It te
other portions -ot toe-Haniniaa system
In . the northwest, a it , is needed to
safeguard traffic .........
DEPOSITORS AT SUMPTER1
GET THIRTY-SIX PER CENT
-oertal Daaatch to Its tarsal.)
' Baker City, Or., Nov. 15. The affairs
fgfttie dsfuiict Hank of BiimptsrhaVe
been wound up and the depositors and
creditors ' h,ve tecelved a " dividend of
If cents on the dollar. The wrecked
bank waa a-privata-iaatUu'Uon. founded
trrf. UUSI five )mn agm Aim.
controlling the . bank for about 1
months Goss sold it to Roy "Miller, at
that time cashier of the First National
bank of Sumpter, Miller was later ar
rested and convicted of obtaining money
under false pretenses and sentenced to
three years -in the penitentiary. His
appeal la now pending.
opineDaDy
- i tiv him hfiTMHIIlinrTood and ;
be sleeps 'tu moraine;. now many
mothers can say this of their babies?
If rour baby does 'not sleep well it
may be that he is not properly fed.
- , . i 1 i xa.:
A poorly nuurisucu vmuj am m jrwi
sleeper. Mellin's: Food babies are
rood aleepers. v Our booh the "Car a
Faeding ot Infants," sent free e charge. ,
Menia's feel Is the 'IT tafaats
Veed. which received the Grand rrlse,
the highest award ef the Lllaaaf ar
chaee KxpeeUien St. Leais, 1944. WSkx
e taaa geld saedai. .,
MELLIN'S FOOD CO, BOSTON. MASS.
Homes in Firland
l-'t.fr .
I"!
FrRLAND
Is 20 minutes from city, on Mount Scott
car line. Kara be, lft-minute car service.
Best water, streets graded. Outgrow
Ing'all other auburbs because It Is the
best. Homes bunt snd sold at rent rates.
LOTS SltO. JS3. Down, t Tmt Month).
Take Mount Scott Car. First and Alder
. ..' . Bireeis.
.." . ' OBO. W. SSOW1T,
S03 FaUlBg Bldf. Fboae Stain -S1SS,
i . -. tpen Evenings.), ,
Bobt. A. Taylor, OOoe, Tlrlaad Station.
" Sixl BSqSTsTS '
fsoo Flvs-room house, lot.
60x100,
Tronts on car J roe.
SL400 Flve-room housed Just finished;
woodHhed and "outbuilding, lot 60x90:
1 blocks from car line,
9O0 Four-room house, lot SOxitC, set
to fruit and berries, 1 block from car
line.
91,480 Six-room I-atorv housei bam
12x10. with hayloftxjot 100x166. set
' to fruit and. berrte; 1 block from car
line. - '
J SSOO Qu n Her . MoHc In .LaurlwH4-
T rant.r levemboiil IT Wnclrs-f
car lines. -
fLfl r-runm house, lis In and pen-
try: small bsrn and outbulldlnxs: 1
lots, set to fruit trees; fronts oh
car line.
S7S Horse, harness and buokboard. - .
ny William Csntwell, at
irrwii.L si eo.'s skooxbt aroma
west Ave. ana saenuivuisi vmm aoaa. . ,
7- AT RXNT RATES , T
T n ''-yJ at
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January 1. 1906
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Priced xf AH Lots in i
SOUTH ST. JOHNS
Will Be Advanced k -
Better. Make Your Purchase
NOW. Small Cash Payment
Down, and the ' Balance in
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The Title Guarantee and Trust Co.
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The quarter occupied by tha Hires and
two-story brick on First and Couch J s
for sal v, t i s ..
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Flanders Street
House No. 704, S rooms,-' and ttSlOO,
S3300, of would, exchange for property
worth more and pay the difference. '
lau MUM Jululin thi as.
plana and details for house, for sale
Ft. M. Wilbur
306 McKay Buildlnf v '
Apartment House
BU.ILDERS. ;
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55. BOO Corner, xl08,-Couoh.. , .,,.
SSJOO Corner, tl 00, Conch.-J. '
56. TBO Corner, 100x100, Couch.
SS,SOO Corner, 100l50BCouch-r-r
SS1000 Two cornera, 100x200, Couch. '
R. M: Wilbur
: 36 McKay Bulldlos - y
Rent
SSOO SO WW clvea you
DUO to a beautiful Sl.eOO new home
(only two left) on the Vernon rar line.
East Twelfth street, sis blocks from
Ulahlanrt school. Mortaaae (principal
and Interest) paid off In monthly pay
ments, to suit purchaser.. Don t fool
with contract. We Rive you WAV
SiASTTT DSBO and abstract. We have
owned this tract for It year, and manu
facture our own- -fumner ana amnfles,
hence can build and sell cheap. We will
build von a fine cottas-e with RO-fnot lot
for 11.200. Call on SBBXira MIX
COX7ABTT (Phone Main 1277). , office
room los oneriocK euHains;.
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BUILDINOS
DOWBVTOwTT, under lease, from 'I ta
Tl per cent on tha cost; prlceir frpin
111
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HfST. new T5nc, paylna I per cent
net on asking price, MS.000. t- , ..
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' . Until January 1 the remalnlnv II lota of North Irvlngton will be sold
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bulMera and -per cent discount for cannl This' Is strictly inside prop-
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title policy fumlehed with ererjr lot--tSO per ', lot advance January X.
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