The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 28, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, ' SUNDAY MORNING). APRIL 3. ICC7.
HEEDS RELIGION ON
THE GREAT WHITE WAY
iJI.Jan Russell Declares No Girl of Sixteen Should Go on Stage In'
v New York Without Abiding Faith In Something, and y-V
A
Good Mother. Nw.Hw;
wlta a good brain. All she bas learned
, or ana en the. Great Whits Wsy ehs
; hu pet away for future uh scd refer
' not, Ben ta the cold philosophy of a
typical New Torker on tie need of a
-chorus flrl for a religion and tha lea
on of tha Thaw ease:' '
"No girl of 1 fought to be allowad to
, oomi to New Tort aad (and (or herself
oa tha stage, who baa. not a strong
religious Influence to carry liar through
' temptation. - Especially If aha la beau
tiful. It may b a convent education.
It may be Christian Science It nay
i ba Mohammedan. Oh, anything, if aha
; knows the dlff erenee batwaaa right and
-wrong and bellevea something.
1 think a girl ol 1C ought to believe
in something aad bellere la it hard.
Also aha ought to hare a mother around.
; "Mothers are good ta . sotreeaee to
. have them near; until, they are at, and
arte that they are apt to be a nul-
MRS. OSBORNE DIES AT
L . SALEM OF PARALYSIS
SJperJal Dfcrpetrk ta The Jesraal.t 1
fealem.. Or, April JT. Mrs.. Jobs Cm-
' borne) la dead at bar home oa South
Hlga street ta this lty at tha age of
Tl years. For tha past eight years aha
baa beea afflicted with paralysis, and
for the last tour year was entirely
, helpless. She was born at Lafayette.
Indiana, la 1 110, and vaa married to
Oliver 8. Johneoj la 114a. They moved
, to Oregon in 1181 and located oa a home
teed aear Monroe, Benton eonnty. Her
husband died ta lilt aad two years
later ebe was cnlted la marriage with
Rev. 7. 6V Osborne of the United Breth
ren church, who survives her. Her sur
viving children are Douglas Johnson of
Wyoming, Herscbal Johnson and Mrs.
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A $3 Hat, Any Style, Any Color, for $2.50
HEADQUARTERS FOR QENUINE : PANAMA HATS
FAMOUS
i
eanoe. Tha mother of aa actress doea
not belong on the stage except aa a sort
of maternal polloemap. If a woman la
not old enough to leave her mother aa a
general thing, aha ought to leave the
stage. . .
"I knew EJvelya Neeblt 1 George
Lederer tntroduoed ma, - He amid he bad
a new beauty. . She .certainly - was a r
beautiful i girl, but not . bow. Her
mother was and atlU ll t. beautiful
woman.. It la too bad aha did not
bring up her daughter better. She
probably did tha beat aha could, being
poor. But aha ought to have given her
soma eort of rellgloa to carry . her
throuah. i " .
; "Rellgloa doea not coat money. When
aver I see a pretty young woman going
into the Qreat White way or Mew jora,
I -always hope la my heart that aha has
ooma from some convent or haa been
brought up with some strong religious
Influence t to - which aha will cling la
time of temptation." - .
Rattle Curtis of Junction City and
Pater Johnson , of Colorado. Inter
ment will be at the old home at Monroe.
Rev. Cuttings pastor - of the Leslie
Methodist Episcopal church, will hold
services at the homo here. : ;
CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT "
- STORY FROM SPOKANE
7:"-vr ..:,r"
(Steele- Trlaaeteb e Tee JearasL,
Spokane. Wash, April 17. It Is said
that a big campaign, fund of 117.100 la
being raised By Mayor Daggett and his
machine, .. The money la alleged to
eome from saloons, dives and variety
theatrea An employe of the dty hall
gave out the alleged scheme because.
as reported, he lost his job. Tha story
Includes the statement that employes
are being assessed It per cent of their
salaiiaa. - '
STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES
ri?T
For a Nobby
Spring Stii
That will fit andlook as if it-was . :
madcf to your order and if you !
don't get better values here than
anywhere else in town don't buy. 4
i We want to make a steady cus- 3
tomer of every person who enters
our store and if "GOOD GOODS" ;
at right prices will do it, we are -
; going to succeed.
4 r f. ' " . - i ; . - ' ' . i -,
SOME STORES ASK J $15 FOR THEM
AND OTHERS EVEN MORE
STETSON HATS
Style, Any; Color,
CLOTHING COMPANY
Corner Porriaon and Second Streets
road helotUP r.:o:iTHS
BY RIGHT-OF-WAY FIGHTS
Ditch Company and Uncle
Sam's Fighting Man Halt the
, , Portland & Seattle.
Spokane, Wash, April 17. No settle
ment baa been reached by the Portland
Seattle railroad and tha Palouae irri
gation A Power oompany at waantuona,
The ditch oompany wants the road to
make i hi eurvey. but the only eon
cession the road will make la a guaran
tee that It will cement all walls and
ditch aides where they cross the ditch.
The road and the ditch run parallel for
some diataaoe. This controversy will
causa a delay of about alz months.
Tha road has also met anotnar aeiay
by a new ayrver at Fort Wright, at the
reauest ox Major ' nans, to urewiun
right of way out of the fort grounds.
The roaa la now graded to Marshall, a
small town aear Spokane, and further
construction la awaiting tha decision
oa tha fort proposition. BL J.i Cannon,
local attorney for the read, aald: -
"Eighty-live per icant of the road la
dona and we are waiting aow to aee
what route we will take to enter Spo
kane. Whoa we find oat It wUl take
four months to draw tha plans and tha
order for the bridge Iron must be. In a
rear before delivery. This will make
about 11 months yet before we caa nil
trains from Portland to Spokane.
Concerning the new route, w. L. Darl
ing, chief engineer of the Northern Pa-
olflo. said! -
"Any route la feasible What we want
la to ret the ehorteet route for the l
money. We want to make a snort oaui
and do It aa easily and aa oneapiy aa
we can. I think tha cltlsens of Spokane
will And more objection to the route
proposed by Major Harts than tha old
oae. we would nave to croas more
realdenoe property."
CUNNINGHAM DIES AT
ASTORIA OF A FALL
Astoria, Or, April 17. James Can-
nlnrham. who waa badly Injured yes
terday through falling down tha stepa
while leaving sc. Mary a nospiuu, ciea
last night at that Institution. His
skull waa fractured. - , .
$4.00
HATS
BIG' .lOIffifIT
OF BREADSTUFFS
Another Large Tramp Steamer
Engaged to Load Here ,
; 1 for Orient ' '
HAS CAPACITY FOR TEN -r,
THOUSAND TONS WHEAT
Addltloa of Knight Templar to the
' list of Tramp Steamers Headed
Ttiis Way Brings Total Number to
an Even Dosen Vessels. .
y :. v ,,.. . . .
Still another large tramp ateamer will
eome here la a few weeks to carry
flour and wheat to the Orient She la
the British ateamer Knight .Templar,
with. . a capacity for' 10.000 tons of
wheat The vessel Is bow ta Calcutta,
having Juat arrived there from Europe
by way of tha Sues eanall She la tha
largeat tramp to come here slnoe the
Suverle in February, which took a
cargo of wheat and flour to Shanghai
in the Frank Watarhyuae lino. The
Suverlc's capacity waa 11.000 tons of
wheat- and aba haa the reputation of
being the largest tramp ateamer la the
world. - ' . .'--. . i -jt . .
Including tha Knight Templar there
are now aa even dosen large tramp
steamers headed for Portland to load
braadatutra and lumber for the Orient
The combined carrying capacity of this
fleet Is approximately . 40.000 tons ' of
breads tuSa and 10,000.000 feet of lum
ber, the entire lot of which goea to
aupply a amall portion of the demands
la the Orient ' " .
Steamship representatives are Arm la
the belief that tha flour and wheat
trade la the Orient will draw heavier
upon the auppllea la thla section of the
country than ever before ao long aa
there Is anything to be had la the ware
houses. It waa for that reason chiefly
that repreaentatlvea of the trans
pacific liners operating out of Paolflo
ooaat ports d. elded the other day at a
meeting la Vancouver, B. G to return
to the old freight rate of 14 per toa
to Japan and 14.60 and IS per ton to
ports along the Chinese ooaat They
aee so much business la sight that even
with tramps entering the Held they ex
pect to run capacity cargoes every
aalllng. . . '.. '
The Portland ft Ablatio liner Aragoals
la now hare completing a cargo of flour
for China and Japan at the flour mills,
and aha will hardly be out of the harbor
before the Nlcomedla of the aame line
will be hers to engage the attention of
the longshoremen. The Nlcomedla la
scheduled to reach the mouth . of tha
Columbia river today and aha will be
looked for In the local harbor tomorrow.
In addition to the Aragonla three
tramps, the Russian steamer Selene,
the German ateamer Eva and the Nor
wegian steamer Norman Isles, are load
ing wheat and flour hers for porta ta
China aad Siberia, . ;
" TWO VESSELS OVERDUE
Bark Zlnlta and Ship Eclipse Are
! .; StOI Missing. ' -.:
No word has yet been received from
the British bark Zlnlta or tha American
ahlp Eclipse, both several days overdue
at thla port The Zlnlta Is cement laden
from Antwerp and has been out too
days, while the Eclipse comes In ballast
from Baa Pedro under charter to load
a return cargo of lumber. -
Reinsurance is being quoted en the
Zlnlta, and It will rise rapidly Should
the vessel fall to ahow up within the
next couple of weeks. So far there la
little cause for deep anxiety because
vessels have beea out much longer than
the Zlnlta and turned up all right and
without having ' enoountered particu
larly bad weather either, yet the parties
vitally Interested are not pleased with
tha delay.' . . I
The Eclipse sailed from Ban Pedro 11
days sgo. Bho has not been heard from
slnoe with certainty., but It waa reported
several days sgo that she had beea
sighted oS the month of the Columbia
river Just before a storm, ,
ALONG THE WATERFRONT
' The schooner Sehoms will leave Stella
thla morning for California with a cargo
of lumber. . ,, .
The steamer Telegraph wtll leave for
Astoria this morning on the first e
ours Ion of tha aeaaoa.
The oil carrier Maverick arrived at
Portsmouth last night with a cargo of
ou. .
The British steamer Strathyre will
arrive here soon to load lumber for
Shanghai. She Has arrived at Ban
Francises aad will start for this port
anoruy.
Oeorge Taylor of Taylor, Young A
Co. Is going to California for a visit
Ha will be accompanied by his wife. .
The ,J; British steamer Starthelyde,
which recently reached Ban 1 Franclaoo
from Antwerp, la under shatter to E t
wunama or mis city to carry's cargo
of lumber from this port to tha Ori
ent ' . .-, - ,
MARINE NOTES
Astoria, Or., April IT.- Conditions of
the bar at I p. nv, smooth; wind, north
west; 10 miles; weather. . clear... Ar
rived at 1 a. m. and left up it I a a,
ateamer Maverick, from Ban Franclaoo.
Arrived down last sight and sailed at
1:41 p. mN ateamer Berwick, for Rogue
river. . Sailed at ii:io p. m., ateamer
South Bay, for Ban rranctece. - ' ,-
Ban Francisco, Cal April 17 Ar
rived, steamer Roanoke, from Portland
and way porta Balled, berkentlne
Makawell, for Columbia river.
Eureka, Cat, April 17. Passed,
ateanwr Whlttler, for Portland, - from
Harford. S ' , ..-
Brb Pedro, CaL, April 17. Balled yes
terday, schooner W. It Hume,, for Co
lumbia river. .
TIDES AT , ASTORIA BtJNTTAT. -High
Water. . ' Ixw Water. '
0:1 a. nu 4 feet 7:11 a. m, 0.S feet
1:11 p. m.. I t ftet 7:1 p. m., 1.1 feet
Hoqulam, wash.. April 27. 8 1 earner
Helen P. Drew arrived here today from
Ban Franolsoo to load s mixed cargo of
lumber, shingles and Isth st ths North
west Lumber company's plant Tha In
ward cargo consisted of a large amount
of freight for- harbor merchants. : .
MARINE INTELLIGENCE
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Oats Rlcs. for Saa lrasclsoe...... May 1
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. J. Msrboffer, Am. atr., st wii. iraa Weeks,
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Dlmaoala. Br. kk, at Slenders Boa deck.
' Kirk lee, Br. etr.. a Oeeaele dork.
- Hiekel.t rr. bk at Colombia Ne, ft. .. .
' Tola. Br. eb st Elevator Aonk.
; AIom Beeee, Am. bk., at Wallaea sloe ft.
Cb.balla, A Da. bate., at Stella. " , ,
lordanhlll, Br. bk, at Oreeswleh. '
Lool.lana. Am. eh., at Stella.
A lire MciXinaM. Am. seta., at Vasen.Ter,
lma. Roes. atr.. at 0. It. 4 M Alblna.
- Morsias lekM. Nor. str- st Mentgosterr Me. B.
re, uer. etr.. si irvins eors.
Kiel. lor, Ae. str., at Portlaal taeaber Skills.
Thee. L. Weed, Aa. etr., st Una torn -
Aaralla, Am. str., st Rahitar. ' -
Alliance, Am. str st Coerb street',' i
MaTarlck. Aa. str.. st Bwrtsmoath. j ,
.' taskber Oarrlsia Sa Boats.
- A sole tareea. Ass. eeh. Sis Tnnrlam ..
Dkamentl HhJ, Aef. kk. Baa Peilre., .
B. r. Wkltnar, Ank. bk.. MakaweU. -
Erllpes, Am. ahu. Baa Pedre, . ' . ,
Elw.ll. Aa. eh- Bas Periro.
; Llltrhoene. Aaa. srb.. Mantis. .-' . .
Lerllle, Ask. ah., Bas Praicie.
Man.1 Oale, Aa. sch. Baa PraaeJaea,
' Northland, Aa, str. Baa rrenelaco.
J. M. Orimth, As, bkta.. Sea Pren
tntm Palmer, Aak bkta.. Bee PranrtMe.
. Rtrl.r, Am. bhhi, Saa Praalao. ..
'Sailor Hot, Am. sch, Bas Pre seises.
Blotraia, Am. eb., ReOonile. ' -
Anrara, Am. bkta. See Prastiaee. .
Colombia. Am. erb. Has Prasrlare, -
James Holph, Am. eeh.. Baa Pwve. ' .
Jobs Smith, aa bkta., gas Padre.
Makaw.ll, Am. bkta. Baa Praerteea, '
Banta Ass. Am. str.. Baa Prsselece. .' - -
Abrane, Am. ers.. Baa P4rn.
Imllr R-mi, Am. str., Bea Pedro,
W. R. linae. Am. ack.. Ban Pedre. .
Polaris, Am. srb., Ban Padre.
Uttltls. Ae. erb., Bas Prasrleea. -
MdtIsI. Am. seh., Bas PruclMe.
Ea stoats With Oemest aad Oaaeial '
Bei.leaxn, Br. ea., Bsmkars,
Brme. Pr. bk- Hall. " '
Omwar Caatle, Ilr. bk, Anrwsra,
latc-nar, Br. eb., Hamburg,
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WHEN WASHINGTON'S .
NEW LAWS ARE LAWS
- rSnerhl rrlapeteb ta The loereal.)
Olrmpla, Wash, April 17. According
to s decision rendered bp the Washing
ton supreme court In 101. ths Isws en.
acted br the recent leglalature will go
Into effect on June 11 next. Ia 1101
ths regular seeelon adjourned on March
14. the same as this peer. A speolal
session wss held In una. and on June
IS the special eeeaion passed an sot re
pealing the capital punishment aot of
the regular aenaloa of that rear.
The aueetlen arose as - to when ths
laws snaotad st the regular session.
which did not carry an emergency elavuae.
became effective. - The matter waa ear.
rind to tha supreme court and that body
held that under the laws governing com
putation the eets which became effect
ive It days; attar ths adjournment of the
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