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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 9, . 1901 c(iiiiiiJueiicoi0Diui DRA1VL 1(1 (IESISTI11G llffil People of Prlnevllle Indignant Over Oregonian's Published Re 1 ports Doctor and City Marshal Make Statements- Case , Has No Connection With Land Frauds. . . . . .. . . . y Real Estate, Hcntc!: and Insurance Desirable Inside Property both Business and 'Residence 365 Ifeshingtcn Street Room 203 ' THE j V'4 "("-pertal Dtapetrb to Th loaraal.) I Prlnevllle, Or., Dec . Intense indlg ration has been caused throughout thla region by statement being reiterated by the Portland Oregonlan. to the effect that Wllford J. Grain, who was. Injured while realatlng arreat for drun'kenneaa last week, was assaulted because of his testimony against the defendants la the land fraud trial of Congressman Wil liamson and his partner. - Craln was drunk and disorderly and had been arrested Several times before -orr thr same -charge. He- started -to at tack Marshal R. . J. Harrington, who retaliated by clubbing him. As soon as ha was released Crain swore out warrant for the marshal's arrest for as sault and Harrington was arrested and placed under $600 bond to await trial. That Craln la not seriously Injured la shown by the statement of the physician who has attended him, which 1s as fol lows; i - . . ... -This Is to certify that I have been attending Wllford J. Crain during his late Illness caused by alcoholic excess and . contusion of the. brain resulting from a blow from a policeman's dub, received by Craln while realatlng arreat There was no.trscture of hie skull. He is entirely out of danger at present. -. "H. P. BKRKNOT. M, D." As to the cause of Craln's arrest the following statement from the city mar shal is explanatory: . Thlh Is to certify ' that I am city marshal, of Prinevlllef that Wllford J. Craln - resisted arrest for drunkenness and disorderly oonducf, and I was com pelled to strike him on the side of his head; that the trouble was not due to any connection Craln had -with tha Will iamson case, nor was It the result of any threat which I or any one else-had made for Congressmsn 'Williamson. , , "I have aa city marshal had to arreat Craln several times before for the same offense and he has always given more or less trouble). He had trouble with one snd the other eity marshal long before Williamson was elected to congress. , "R. J. HARRINGTON." A meeting of the business men -was held today and a statement mailed to the Portland papers setting forth the real facta In the case. Resolutions cen suring-the Oregonlan were passed. , TO DISBAR FORMER JUDGE FROM PRACTICING LAI7 C. Victor, Martin of Wenatchee Is Accused of Soliciting Cases 'I r While on Bench. . (Special tflspetch Is The Joexaal.) -' Wenatchee.- Wash, Deo, ; . Disbar ment proceedings nave been filed In tbe superior ' court ... with Judge Btslner, signed by aliof the . prominent .attor neys or the city, against C victor Mar tin, a Wenatchee attorney and formerly . Judge of the superior court of this Ju dicial district The plaintiffs ask that Jlartln be disbarred from ' the further practice of law and for a revocation of hla license to practice aa an attorney In the state. They allege , him guilty of unprofessional conduct, allege , that he ' violated the laws of the state rela tive to barratry, violated the oath that be took as attorney-at-taw and that he violated the laws of thla state by prac ticing law while he held the office of Judge of the superior court . . Fifteen specifications were given . In tbe complaint, in which Martin Is shown to have solicited esses, both civil and criminal, from persons in tbe county. . Judge Stelner has ordered Martin -Into - court nr December-!! , to show cause why- he should not be disbarred from further practice of law, and why his a cense as an attorney should not: be . revoked. . - - i . . 1 . J .' . ' . -mm RCUEilOniQ G0-G5- i' There is no case on re cord of a cold resulting: in Pneumonia, or other sen ilis lung trouble, after out -TAG ' . had been taken. yj fl v 7 "5 t It stops the 'cough and heals . the lungs" and pre-' vents serious . results from a col. ' Vrir-- i'-v Do" not take chances on - a coldVearing:' away or , ..-.....-. . Yninmpnt with some tin-" known , preparation t h at costs you , the ; same as Foley's Honey and Tar. Remember the name and tret the genuine. -. . ASivirt Cold for Thru Uonfts. Tbe following letbM-' from A. J. Nos Uum, of BatesvMs, Ind., tells lta own story: "I su fife red for thro month with a severe cold. A druggist prepared , ome medicine, and a physician pre scribed for me, vet I dia not Improve. I theo tried Foley' Honey and Tr, mr.A -M- ' .- J Thres sfses 25c, SOc, $1.09. ' Tbe 50 cent size contains two and one-half tlro.es as ranch as the small sise and the J 1.00 bottle almost six times aa much. " ' - ' ' . 'WeeaajrSj Curse si Co. aaa. a. 0. Ssl4 auore 4) Co. ' .. 1 .IRS. REBECCA HUf.:iST0:i OF , r:iLTo:i passes away Pioneer Crossed the Plains With s Five Small Children In - ' '? : , ' Ox Team. ' . ' ' Ignaelal Dixo.tr ts The JToermaM . ' Milton, Deo. 4. Mrs. Rebecca Humls ton. a well-known pioneer of thla sec tion, died December. 1, at tbe age of 80 years and I months. Mrs. Humlston, whose -maiden name, was Rebecca Kerr, was born In Ohio In list, ' and was united In marriage' to William Morrison. Mr. Morrison died five years later, leav ing bar with two children.- A few years later she was married to William Bros son, who died a few years later at Em poria, Kansas,-leaving-her with five children by Broxeon, making her a fanv ily of seven children, two of whom had moved to Walla Walla In the early days and who wrote to- Mrs. Broxson to some west ', r t In 1IM s started with her five small ' children to .cross ' the American desert with a yoke of oxen. Mr. Foley of Athena was In the party with which he came weat On the way one of her oxen died and she waa loaned an ox by some .one In the train. She arrived In Walla Walla In the fall. ofllH and resided -there with her chil dren until. 188.-when she waa married to Beetle Humlston. who died at their home In Milton In ISO. Since his death Mrs. Humlston bas lived In Milton moat of the time. , ,i , . .. v Five children survive' the . deceased, besides !T grandchildren. 41 great grand- chllil,ran. An&JaflJtTeat-8Teat grandchil dren. She waa a tie voted en uTtTr WWi ter; having beea .a member' ot the M. 10. church' for over to years. - J. , - . . i ' GRESHAM'S NEW CHURCH V STARTS FREE OF DEBT ' (Rneelal mspateh ts The Jaereal.) Ores ham. Or. Dec. 6. The Free MetbV odlst church of this city was dedicated last Sunday and stands complete with out any Indebtedness -and has -in lta treasury 1160 for further improvements that was raised by collection' last Sun day. ' The dedicatory sermon was preaobed by Rev. Alex Beers of Seattle. The paator of the church Is Rsv. 8. F. Pitts-of Portland and this Is his sec ond year of bis work here. Tbe paator was Targely Instrumental In having the splendid building erected. The chair man of the building committee la F. I Riggs. At- the camp meeting held un der the auspices of the church last sum mer $400 wss raised for the building fund. The value of the church Is about 11,100. .. -. - ' J INDEPENDENCE CHURCH - IS AGAIN OPENED "rgnselsl Dispetm to Toe Joans!.) Independence. Or- ' Deo. . After a thorough going over and. practically be ing ' rebuilt the Calvary Presbyterian church was reopened Sunday. Under the direction' of the - paator. Rev., E. J. Thompson, D. D., an elaborate program waa carried out- A large congregation turned out to both the day and evening services. The Dallas church dispensed Itn regular services and a special motor was run to accommodate those wishing to attend the services here. Rev. T. T. Vincent of Corvallls preached at the -morning . service snd Rev. D. Julian Becker at tM. evening service. The services were made very infereat thg by the excellent muste furnished. thero being soloev duets and quartets, f ARRESTED 014 CHARGE1 f OF ROBBING CONDON MAN T , r- . ; - - - ' ' (Spsetal Dtaktcfe to The JearaeM Arlington, ' Or, Dec Marshal Thompaon arrested F. Brewer on the arrival of the- Condon train today on . a warrant from Condon charging - that be robbed a man last night at Condon. He had Just served IS. days for stealing a suit of clothes at Arlington In Octo ber and left the county Jail yesterday. Sheriff Johnson will - return with the prisoner, to Condon tonight. - KLAMATH JURY FAILS TO 7 AGREE IN ASSAULT CASE rPelal Dweetck to The Joers.l.l Klamath Falls, Or., Dec I. The Jury failed to agree in the caee 'of Eugene L. Hopklna, who sraa fouad guilty In the Justice court and ftned $40 for assault and battery- upon Henry Anderson,, us ing a shovel for a weapon, and who ap pealed to the circuit court. The jury was out tS hours but failed to agree and was discharged. Feadleioa gwheol Taa. . " rDfsr ttojierer-r fee Jasett Pendleton. Or., Dec . At a meeting of the Pendleton school board) held yes terday afternoon a 1 mill Special school tax 'was voted unanimously. With -a IS mill levy upon this year's valuation of tl.TI0.000 in, this district the sum of tlt.SOO will be raised by the special tax. The remaining money for the eapenees of the year will some from the state and county funds. . ' ANNOUNCES A m mats fm ELECT mms ' : LThe new rates become effective lVlonda The reduction is from 20 cents to 15 cents a Kilowatt-hour, or. TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT OF THE BASE RATE. ; 7 The sweeping nature of the change which this reduction makes in the tariff for current to lighting consumers is shown by the following table of cost per Kilowatt-hour for average use of the installation per day: 7V'7.7:7777rrj,;'77;7;7,; 7 ;'7'''y,;' :-'7: HOURS . i - . s j,--. - . e , o 1 2 .3 4 5 -. . . .. 1 ., -t , t . . . ' ' ''"".,,., "- '' - '''. '' '.; . t r.' 1 " . ..... 1. OLD RATE .. 20 cents -12M cents 10 cents 7 o0875 cents ' e08 cents ' NEW RATE 15 cents 10 cents 0833 cents 075 cents 070 cents " V Equivalent hourly rates for; one 16-candle-power lamp. Av- erage.use:per:day:-:i.li7 HOURS - : - : OLD RATE 2 , ; 007 cents ' 3 a ; j a a .0056 cents a eUU7 tCUlS NEW RATE 0d84 ants 0056 cents 7 0047 cents w ItA I f I .. - j -to .wis cents5 0042 cents 0039 cents V V V 'r sttsboobu, TAmioooax, uuof SlABTSIOOO, aVaXXITMATISla, BOmta, ITXMA and BKXBT B1MMAMWM. Ws want every man afflicted : with - the above diseases to. honestly Investigate our special ayatem of treatment. We In vite la particular all who have treated elsewhere without suoeesa, all whose oases have been abandoned by family physicians - and so-called "SmoXAj IBTS," all whose troubles have been aggravated ' snd made worse by the use of 1II.TSL FUI USTLII, TslAa TUATaDBsTTS and so-called graOIT XOS. Ws will explsla to you why suoh treatment baa failed to cure yon, and wilt - demonstrate to your entire aatls- raction mil wo can ours you sareiy. quickly and permanently. Our counsel will cost nothing, and we will do by you - as we would wish yon to do by us if our eases were reversed. Write for aur borne treatment If yon eannot sail. . . The DR. LIEBIG STAFF Booms aad T, Wtaohsste Komsa, M ' aad Ssmeide anreeta, roriOaad, Osv BsSabUsaed 1STS. C'GEE WO The Great Chinese Doctor rersierly InesteS a sns amss Sh sen tbtro. Has Moved T-tke Isrfe bnlldlns it l a et gint aad Meralssa eta. '1 -. ' ; SkOirsBPBW. a ie urn atroet . Br, a e We, the Sreet OataMse Bests, Is wen kaowa aoS rtmova thragfcoet tke D. a Seessss bis wonderful sad SMrveloes esree sits seea fcmlitod broadout tkressheet tk hwrth ss4 kreadlb ef tble cMBtry, lie traets ear sa4 all Slussss wltb pewerral Oblsies -roots, berbs, bods, barbs sad vasetabl tbst sre entlrels anksowe to aiedlesl sewaee la this eoentrr ssd tbroesk the see et tbese bsraUet rmedles be gsansten fevesre estarrb, eethsis. kmc treebles, rtiisilWa. is issssmi. steaueb, hTr. k Ulnar, (eawle tosebUe sa4 all Blse tlx-. Ma. nit fiuiiies nVtetnr eerM wtfaeet Ike Sid itf the tnlf. wttbmrt eslng grimes a ffeadreee M twrtun'iilalp as f k a bis I Call ssd see btm rin mmm ila. . : . oovmranov rmxx, PirJutK. eul at. the dtr wrlta for blaebs ssa circular. laclose ea aumo. . Addraae las 0. See We Oaiaaae aUeiolM be lasib is it, ssr. Mamaea, artlaa4. Ok ,tkm tkas Baser. ' New rate subject to the usual schedule of discounts. Rates SpeciGed in Existino SIGNED Contracts With Lighting Customers Will Be Modified Accordingly, Alter January 1, 1906. Without Further Notice, , - fl TTT j Telephone Private Exchange 13. Seventh and Alder Streets FOREST GROVE . PLANNING FOR HEW LIBRARY r," . , .,' J' rf Will Have No - Connection With . 'Carnegie Institution at y: the University. 4 ' (Speetsl tMspsteh ts The Joarnal.) Toreet 'Qrove, dr., Dec. S.The Civic Improvement society held a public meet ing In Vert's hall last svenlng to dis cuss the , feasibility of establishing a city library In Forest drove. ' An ad dress was made by Miss Marvin, secre tary of ' the ptato library association, who urged- the promoters of civic pride to not stop In theiri endeavors to the opening of a reading-room but to work for the Immediate establishment of a city library. ". At thV close of the speech a discussion ensued til which Senator E. W. Haines. President Forrln. at. Peterson. Professor Marsh and others took part. It was finally decided to put the proposition before a committee which was asked to report in the near future. However, a reading-room will be opened in the Fugna building the first part of next week, with Miss K. B. Penfleld as librarian.' - , The new city library Is to be entirety different front the Carnegie college li brary, for which funds-are being raised noW' by the college authorities. ' able Oars. ,. - "I wee much sfnirted with sHatlra." wrttee Ed. C. Mud. lowavtlle, Sedgwick O : Kan., "gnlns about on crutches and suffering- a deal ef pain. I waa Induced to try Ballard a Snow Liniment, which relieved me. -I used three 19c bottles. It la the greatest liniment 1 ever used: have rec ommended It to a number of persons; sll express themselve ea being bene fited by It- 1 now walk without erutchee, able to perform a great deal of light labor on the farm." lie. ISO aad ll.OS. Woodaid. Clarke A Co. 2JfrUJi TEETH Save Money The Boston Dental Parlors, i X1'' Morrison street, are giving their annual December reduced prices for the pur pose of advertising their American Sys tem of Painlees Dentistry. Come at once and have free examina tion. .. , ; .; .... ... .5V ,. . Until January 1 we win extract teeth free; stiver tilings, sso apt gold Slllaga, TM api set of teeth. t-COO) best set, $a.OO gold arowas, $3.00 white erewas, $90. . . ..; All work guaranteed for ten years. 1 lady attendant alwaye present. All work done absolutely without pain by specialists of from 11 to I years' ex perience. . ..; Boston Painless Dentists 1S1H Morrison BU Opp. Mater $ rraak aaa rono HOlTRfl I: SO a. ni. to p. sp. Sunday, 1:10 a. m. to 11:34 p. m. ' MONTANA CAPITALISTS : BUY MALHEUR RAILROAD . (SpaeUl tnapstca to Tsr JearaaLl s Vale, Or, Dee. I. Stephen A. Carver snf - associates, Montana capltallsta, bought today the Vale Malheur Val ley railroad, a corporation formed by lo cal people and entered Into a contract with th same to construct and operate the road from Vale to the Oregon Short Una- The new OTnrfrs will forntah a cash bond to complete the road by Juno IS, .. ... - - - Feaaletoa Tire Offleesvv - i ' rwrUI Dastra e Tke Jeeraal.) . Pendleton, Or., Deo. . At the- annual election ef the Pendleton firemen held last evening tbe following officers were More Converts kVUl S. .el Every Year Every day in every year that comes, more housewives are ffivintf no their exhorbitant priced Bakintf Powders and .mm V F t.A lAAa mrtA . mi uiiia ia uic aiwucev auu . reliable, which has stood so well the test of years. They are find ing out that . tec BAKirJCi POWDErt costs one-third the price of powder anywhere near K C quality, and makes better purer, more- healthful baking. 25 ounces for 35c. Sesd postal lor " Book of rreaests." JAQVES MFC. CO. MOTHER T r j OjjE SUCH MIIXE MP I IN 2P!E IOC PACKAGES. Mtittii-SooaCO,SvSACuU.NY. !i BjBS BBSS BSSl SBBI gSBl SBBl SBBI SBBJ BJBI gSSI fssj BSSl gT3 Sl BZ3 a I SS SS CLS K-J elected -for the e.iaulng yars Chief, John Vanghsn: first assistant, J. U Scarboroughi second assistant, Dayton Barnhart. j - , . t , " afa LIU Q Or SPICES C0?FEE,T DAinr.0WV.'DZEa fLcc.;3E)tTrjLni X PORTtANS. cnOCtsV SICK OR. IN TROUBLE J) - r sa. a ZENO&IA The great Egyptian life reader and oe eultlau Natural-born clairvoyant. She cures with native roots, herbs snd barks. 122-m Allsky building. It Morrison street, corner Third. INJECTION BROU WILL CVftB GONORRHOEA and GLEET WltHOUT OTHRS TSSATMSMT Sold by all Druggljts with aiMrthsa. TsjhSi -, W lsssssasi -ltiisit-.sie m. ' f-t' U-'.asj,. - sW r'-,-'- I freliae 4 - "S -( W .up.-;