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.THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 8, 1907. ROCKEFELLER TO CARE FOR HIS SUPERANNUATED PROFESSORS Heart of the Tree Is Cut into Small Blocks - ' ' .'. . t - '. . -s .' ":'. .' " '., l: " 7 '.1:; 1 ; J"--: -r-r . : . - - --... . j .. .,; (ImimI gpeclal BMrlce.) Chlcagov Jan. I The trustees of tta Vnlversttyof 'Chicago ' announce'that John T. Rockefeller will endow the uni versity' with a'larre fund (or pensioning- superannuated professors..,. The en dowment probably ' will amount to $!. 000,000. Acting President Harry Pratt Judsoa and Thomas W.- Godspeed, reg istrar of the university and secretary of the board of trustees, made publlo the otan D. Rockefeller. - v ,; facts la regard to the proposed pension system. r.i Godspeed declared the fund woald '"undoubtedly become a reoU Ity." - . . .-. - v' v-. -- The Rockefeller pension system was announced immediately after the news that the university had been excluded from sharing; In the benefits of the $10,000,000 pension fund of the Car negle foundation for the advancement of teaching, on the ground that it was a denominational school. BAILEY PROBABLY VIM Texas Legislature Convenes to - Elect Senator Incumbent . ; . May Win. '. -1 (Jneraal Special Sertk. " Austin, Tex.. Jan. I The state legis lature which is to name a aucceseor to Joseph W. Bslley in the United States senate' assembled ' today. The. Indies- ' ' ' - i ' , mm , Senator J. W. Bailer.' ' tlons are that Bailey will, be re-eleoted. . though, even In the opinion of hie ' friends, he has most'Karrowly escaped ' political annihilation a a result of the ' exposure of his dealings with the Stsn- dard Oil Interests. It Is the consensus of opinion that . If . the exposure hsd ; rome before the state primary was held n would have meant-Bailey's -defeat But as it is there bas been a noticeable weakening in tb antagonism or many hnnonents who at ftrat seemed dead set ' against him. This In no small way. la due to tne aeterminanon or party lend ers to prevent a serious break in the . rank and f Us. Moreover.- the- opposition - has been unable to ssree upon a possible - Buocessor to Mr. Bailey, In rase of his defeat. 'All of - these conditions have , combined -to favor Bailey's chances of ra-electlon. . - - Astds ,from - the choice of a senator the present session of the legislature t will hsre enough business to keep Its . hands full until time for adjournment. jtarenne and taxation are the two most , Important matters to come up for enn- aMerstlon. A resdjustment in taxation t . 10 days and see if COFFEE is the trouble. Mean time use P0SXUM - There's a Reason." Is deemed sbeolutely necessary In order to overcome the deficiency In the stste treasury. Measures . dealing: with the liquor tiafflo will occupy considerable prominence and it is possible another attempt may be mads . to greatly in crease the saloon license. Election laws also will receive attention at the" sea slon. , .0'.". ,. .;-''.' " -' INCORPORATIONS THAT HAVE FILED ARTICLES (Speclet llssatk te The JeornaL) ' Salem, Or..-Jan. I. Articles of Incor poration have been filed as follows with the secretary of state: V The - Le Motne Lumber 4 Trading company, organLzed under the lawa of California with $300,004 capital stock, hss declared Its Intention to do business In Oregon snd names W. M. Colvlff of Medford as attorney. ; ' - I. C. Burns company: Incorporators, D. C Burns. Jsmes IL McAfee and Olb son J. Burns, all of Portland; capital Stook. 11.000; main office. PortUnd. . V. T. llaradon ft Bon. Incorporated; incorporators. F. F. Haradon. J. li. Klos termaai and Ard M. Haradon; main office. Portland; capital stock. $20,000. Multnomah Realty company: incor porators, w. H. Nunn. Richard Nunn and tiArMeNary:-Tnalnofflce,Port-land; capital stock. $5,000.' Hood River Development A Annuity company; incorporators, A. L. Dundss, J. J. Hurlburt and T. A. -Ward; main office. Portland; caplUl stock. $50,009. Ashley A Rumelln. Bankers: Incor porators, M. A. M. Aahley, C. K. Rume lln, R. Q. Ashley; capital stock, $5,0t)0; main office, Portland. Methodist Church of Madras; trus tees, William J. Ellis, Irvln F. Shjutt and Almeda Horney; main office, Ma dras; eetlmated value of property, $700. Portland Branch. The Christian and Missionary; governing board. . . W. Wakefield, James Macklnsle, W. IL Crawford, J. A. Heeding, John C. Mar tin. Elisabeth Eckerson. S. Virginia Hill. Belle Ken yon and Rev. CO. Saw telle; value of pro-party, $300. - Donald Lumber company; Incorpora tors, Oeorgv W. Evans, Orville B. San born. T'-enJamln O. Coeper. Frank C. Belling-er and Arthur P. Tlfft; capital stock, $11,000; main office, Portland. Bank of Bonanza; Incorporators, Frank Ira V.'hlte. Ales Martin Jr.. Jacob Rueck, W. C. Dal ton, D. V.'.Kuykendall. Roy Hamakar and IL I. Holgate; main office, Bonansa, Klamath county, Ore gon: capital, stock. $S0,O00. Cemetery association of WQdervllle, Wildervllle, Josephine county. ' The Thlinket Pa:klnf-company; ln eorporstorsv Jsmes ' T. Barron. E. S. Jackson and M. O. Munly; main office, Portland; capital . stock. $5,000. Continental Benevolent - association; officers.. L, If. Clsrk. O. M. Orton, A. C. Oraves, C J. Kuper and C R. Rey nolds; main otflce. Portland; value of property, $1,000. . ' - The St. Johns " Standard .A Of-avel company has filed notloe of dissolution. Oregon Washing-ton Lumber Inspec tion bureau; Incorporators. Harrison O. Piatt, George J. Perkins and E. J. 8heek; main office..' Portland; capital stock, $4,000. . ' . MELANOPE TURNED OVER TO THE UNDERWRITERS 2 , fflal DUpetrh Tb JesrV Aetoila, Or., Jan, g. -Bids to repair and placev in- seaworthy - condition the British bark Menalope, which was towed Into port "as a derelict, having been abandoned at sea. have been opened. The lowest bid. was that of the PortlanJ Shipbuilding company, for $25,000. It waa not believed the vessel Is worth more than the bid. If as much, as a British bottom, so she waa turned over by her owners to the underwriters, who bold risks amounting: to $15,000 on her. It la understood she will bo offered tor sale by the underwriters to-the highest bidder. . the bottom price being: their riak and coats Incurred since she wsa towed to Astoria by the steamer Northland.- This wl)L of course, be subject to- the libel suit that the owners -of the Northland brought. . i . Tins is the method pursued by a prominent physlclun la his process of obtaining whst Is known to drusglsts snd doctors ss Concentrated" oil of Ine. After the heart of the tree hns n aawrd into small blocks, tne vital Juices sre extracted by hydraulio pres sure, and yield this wonderful curative oil of which a rreat deal has recently been written. It has proven a moat certain remedy for lumbago and uric rheumatism. It alao makes a splendid salve to be applied externally by mim ing it with lard or vaseline. But for the quick curs of coughs and colds It nas no eauai. For this purpose one half ounce of me concentrated oil or cine is mixeo with two ounoes of glycerins and half pint of good whlekey. Must bs well shaken and used In tablespoon doses every rour nours. . It should be borne In mind-that the rest concentrated oil of pine comes put up In small half -ounce bottlea. each enclosed In a round screwton caso and sealed. This case Is Intended to protect the contents from the at moapheric rhangea . There are numer ous preparation railed oil of pine put up in wooaen oici a mo soia in quia but owing: to their Impurities usual produce vomiting; snd kllney dleovH ders. The "Concentrated Oil or Pine' la found - In the prescription depsrtie mem . or .every druggist. BORAH TO SUCCEED IS SENATOR 0 BO Republican Caucus of Members of Idaho Legislature Declares ' for Nominee, t , '- " - - "-. fJeorsar tpeelaT Service I " : Boise. Ida, Jan. I. W. E. Borah was made caucus nominee of the Republican members of the state legislature at a caucus held last night, at . which the following- resolution was adopted: "Resolved, Thst Hon. W. E. Borah be declared the nominee of this caucus for United 8 ta tea. senator and that he i " ! s J i i W. E. Borah. be given the unanimous vote of the Re publican members of the legislature for that office, at a time provided by law; iur awia tow io do tagen. There 'were no speeches, MnBorah was nominated by the Republican stats convention for tha position- and this caucus formally ratifies thst action. In a statement Borah denies having agreed to work for J. H. Brady as suo cessor to Senator Heyburn. He says: "The fact that Mr. Brady la hers looking- after my Interests Is not be cause of any understanding- as to the senstorship two years hence. Such a thing- would be ridiculous. Ever slnoe ths Pocatello convention Mr. -Brady hss shown entire loyalty to me as the can didate of the party for the senatorshlp, and he Is here because he Is tinnMm enough to attend to the carrying out of me pirogea or ma party. There Is nothing- whstever In the rumor. As chslrmsn of ths stats committee. Mr. Brady, feela that his work is not fin ished until the senator chosen In the convention Is elected." Ramnrl Croff De-ad. ; Jmrsal SpmUI afi1c. . Washington. Jan. I Samuel Oroff. 0 years of as:, who was released from the Moundavllle. West Virginia, peni tentiary laat September, after serving three years for complicity in the postal frauds,-Is dead of melancholia at his home. ' SIXTY THOUSAND PRICE OF COUNCILMAN'S VOTE fjoeml Special Rervlce.) Pittsburg, Jan. $. Councilman Wll llam A. Martin Is on trial charged with bribery in the $700,000 sraff scandal In connection with the ordinance to give the Pittsburg- Tube City RaUway company an entrance into Pittsburg-. J. H. Mulholland. a civil engineer for ths railway company, testified that he had placed a $(0,000 certified check In a safe-deposit box, which was to have been given- to Martin, and wsa told by President C. 8. Cameron of the Pitts burg Tube City railway. In Martin's preeence, that ths alleged bribe money wsa Increased from $60000 to $70,000 In order to get sufficient votes to pass ths Tubs City ordinance over the may or's vetflk This $70,000, according- to Mulholland, was deposited In a ssfety-deposit box for Martin. Mulholland kept the key, which Martin later ordered bint to re turn to Cameros' remarking: that "he had been trimmed agiln." and' that too money wss not there. v C. R. Riohsrdeon. a broker, testified that Martin had been deceived by means of two envelopes, one containing: money and another empty. The scheme, Rich ardson said, wsa worked In- Martin's presence. . Martin afterward refuaed to be searched for .the money, but it was Jound later by the detective agency. which reclved lio.ooe lor its work. RECEPTICN.0F ILLIHEEv CLUB FRIDAY EVENING I fr!M Prrteb fro The Jnnrnnt. eaiom, kjt e. me Aiiinoe ciuo, too well-known social organlsstlon of the capital city, is making elaborate ar rangements for th formal opening- of Its rooms In ths Elks temple, to be held Fridsy evening. January 11. Ths, dedi cation will be In the form of a reception- with a dancing- party. The recep tion committee Is composed of T. B. Kay. A. N. Gilbert, E. P. McComack, Dr. W. M. Byrd. Squlro Fnrrar, Dr. T G Smith Jr. and F. O. Deckebach. The patrpneases ere Mrs. John A. Csreon, Mrs Frank Hughes, Mrs. W. N Catena Mrs. A. M. Cannon. Mrs. 3. R. Whitney. Mrs. B. O. SchUcklog and Mra L. F. Urlfflta. ; cmRMm SALE 7V;:: 0 q ; Prevailing Men's Suit-Take Note of These Match- less Clearance Sale Prices $12.50 Values, Sale $11.00 $15.00 Values, Sale $12.35 $16.50 Values,: Sale $12.85 Although these lots are broken, our numerous lines afford complete range of sizes. OVERCOATS and CR AVENETTES at equally great bargain-prices. Every garment bears our label and is fully guaranteed. We ofler by far the most extensive line shown in the Pacific northwest $18.00 Values, Sale $13.85 $20.00 Values, Sale $14.40 $25.00 Values, Sale $18.85 -7T tr rf - FOR PERSOflATIllG OFFICER Msjv WhdDrew Up Charges Against Major Edwards -Arrested. " i- (gpeelal Diipeteh te The Joarsal.1 ' Walla Walla, Wash.. Jan. 7 Gibson, alias H. C Clark, waa arrested by Thomas B. Foster of the TJnlted States secret service of Portland on ths charge of personating- a TJnlted States officer and taken to Pendleton today, where a preliminary hearing- will be had. Gibson arrived hero a month ago, reoresented himself as a United States detective who was Investigating; the af fairs of Major Edwards of the Umatilla reservation, and charged Edwards with havlna- made away with $11,904. -Gibson-wss regarded feeble minded person, but officers, stats bis work was very methodical and that he bunkoed several Pendleton hotel and business men. He Is said to have se cured several hundred dollars in credit on the etrensth of bis Sllea-ed position. When arrested, his wife and child were in destitute circumstances, and or fleers paid te woman's way to Pendle ton; where she says sns naa relatives. - SOUTHEAST LAUDS IDAHO SPEAKERSHIP - fSpeetal Wmeteh- The- Jasmall -" Ttotse. Ida.. Jan. 7.-Oovernor Frank R. Goodln was inaugurated for his second term today. J. Frank Hunt of Bannock county was elected spesker of the house. tor the third time, and Avery C. Moore of Washington county enter cierc u. it. Nugent of -Idaho county-was chosen president pro tern, of the senate, and" F. S. Wettach of Bannock county secretary. UNCLE SAM CONTROLS .THE CANALZONE (Jeeroel gpeetal Service.) Washington, . C Jan. 7. The su preme court today in the case of Warren Wilson, jrh waa seeking- Injunction to restrain the seceretary of hs treas ury front paying; : $50,000,400 to ths PNHwh nal MHDMnT. decided 'that the United States has dominion and control over the canal sons, and congTeas la au- tnoruea to ouua a cans inrougn iu Marct Will Hans Winnipeg. fopeelal Dlspatefe to The JnemaL) . ' Vanoouver, B. C. Jan, t. The min ister of justice - has decided that the law must take Its course In the case of Marct. the Italian murderer, of Winnipeg-. He will therefore be "banged on January II. BILL IS BEING PREPARED Ministers Will Ask Legislature to Put Stop to All Sabbath : , Amusements.' - A Sunday closing- bill Is being- pre- parAt by a committee of the Northwest Sabbath association, workng In coop eration with a committee of the Minis terial sssoclatlon of Portland. The pro posed measure will provide for . ths closing of all saloons and - place of amusement on Sunday and ths partial closing- of drug stores on the sams day. The bill was first formulated by Rev. Joseph H. Lei per, field secretary of the Northwest Sabbath association, and Rev. C. Nelson Allen of ths Ministerial association. Rev. T. B. Ford was added to this committee at the request of the fathers of the measure, and the three have spent soms little time in removing; sll possible defects from the construc tion and form of the bllL Tbo measoro will be Introduced early In the session In the hopea that It will pass quickly through the- two - houses before the. crush of business catches It and perhaps smothers it in some committee. A strong- delegation of lobbyists will gt to. Salem to assist the bill In Its passaaw past the signatures of the two presiding; officers.. ., Sale of Mileage Books. Washington. I. CL, Jan. t. Railroad attorneys from far and near swooped down today upon the house eommltte on interstate and foreign, commerce, this being ths date set by the commit tee to basin bearings on the Sherman bill requiring- railways to sell snlleaxo books at the rate of t cents a mile, tho rate to be uniform everywhere. CAW VATIOV certainly srasshed a hole In the bar rooms of Ksnsss. but Ballard's Hore bound Syrup has smsshed all records ss a care for coushe. Bronchitis, . In fluenza and all Pulmonary dleeaaea T. C. H . Horton, Kansas, writes: ."I have never found a medicine thot won Id cure a couarh so qiucKiy ss naiiara a Horehound Syrup. I heve used it for years." 6o)d by all druggists. IN THE WORLD OF MUSIC The great audience at the He tile; thea tre Inst evening wss thrilled wtih tho beautiful singing- of Schumann-Helnk. The ereat prima donna never appeared to better advaataae and the superb- pi ano, the Incomparable Stelnway. sup ported her voice perfectly. The Stein way piano IS the acknowledged art plarto. It Is the seme of schlevement in the art of piano building It has tons of rare quality, and is bs described ss the Stelnwsy tone-. It is the ambition of nearly every musician to own Steln way piano. ' . . . A large and select stock of theee pl anos are to be seen snd heard at 8her' man. Clay A Co.'s Piano House, corner of 8lth snd Morrison streets. Look for the trademark on our windows, "The Hmiee of Quality." It means ualitv planow 8lelnwT pianos are pianos of mii.iu w- im iIm eTrlualv avinli for Evereti; A. B. Chaae. Ilardmtn, I Fischer, Packard and other pianos. mi Mi , .. ... . mm A special discount on Heating Stove prices during our January Sale A Coal and Wood Combination Heater for Thc'TacilifJcUpse A Wood Heater, 20-inch size, (J f. ( f for only ..... J)U.V( A LITTLE DOWN, A IITTLE EVERY WEEK. nri73 Tint S':rA