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TUB OREGON DAILY; JOURNAL - PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY I. 1907. ; Scene From "The Magc Melody" V ft 4 cr 'ryy '': VT'T'- ''tis5?1: 0t-K fri- , at Gevurtz f (JBkV it ;;'t ) it . ... " i 't S V i f i ft .il' 0HJ. MVW-M - .v ifrifi'-'-.'.'t- - Mr.1 Walker WhlteBlde and' Miss May Buckley. There are few actors able to win Instant recognition as Mr.lWalker white-; side hat don. y On hie arrlvaHn -Port land- he -was a -stranger, aa unknown. except tor press notices, but-ha now has a following liere quit . as enthusl- tic as ant actor who haa made regular visits to Portland. - iv . . ... Mr., Whiteside for year appeared In 8bakeepearean rolea and Is said to have presented the best "Hamlet" sine the days of Booth. Recently, how ever, he abandoned classic roles and la making an Immense success In mod ern' plans'. . J COHPRBHISE SEmtS - RIGHT-OF-WAY SUITS Stephen Carver and Others Settle Difficulties Over the , Malheur Valley Une.- (Special Dlspateb to" The Journal) .. Vale, Or.. May ; 1. Early inApril " Stephen Carver, representing himself to be a oltUen.of.the atata of Montana, by; bis attorneys, Bauer Oreen of Portland, fled an action In the United Btatcs district. court at Portland de manding Judgment against M. O. Hope and nine others for the aura- of $1,085. , Later M. G. Hope and Elmer A. Clark, two of the above named defendants, by their attorneys, Williams, Wood ft i Linthlcum, fllod complaint in tha d la- trlct court at Vale against Stephen Car ver. Hod demanding $1,980 and Clark $ 1J00. Summons was served on Steph en Carver at Eugene, Oregonby, Sheriff - O'Dell of Malheur county. : r On April 27 the parties to tha action In both courts met In Vale and affected a compromise whereby Stephen Carver accepted $1,250 and agreed to pay all costs In both courts. - - Csrver built the Malheur County rail road from Ontario, to Vale. The people of Vala agreed to give him right-of-way and a bonua of $1,600. He completed the road In the early aummer of last year "but before, doing so It was found necessary -to bring several eulta In court to obtain right-of-way, tha costs 'of which Carver said. : " , ,' -The suit filed by Carver In tha united Ptates district court was to recover for expense of, obtaining right-of-way. V The road "is now ownea oy me uregon Short Line. M. O. Hope and Elmer A. L forded by the law. by making the re Clartc were directors . ana biock holders of the railroad prior to lt sale to the Oregon Short Xlna and their suits were brought to recover for aer- Vicea renaerou, Death of Velma Q'Dell of Vale. 8pnial DlPtch to Tbe tatmaM -Vale, Or., May 1. Velma, the 13-year-.1 Avn.Mrr of Sheriff and Mrs. 0'tell sTVfc-J!f Vale died at Portland Sunday. The f reached Mr." O'Dell late Sunday afternoon and ne iert at once ror, rori land 'For the purpose of obtaining 'the test medical skill, Mra. O'Dell had been at Portland with her daughter for sev eral month. 4 , , . . Death of P. A. Baylor, , , ' (Special Dtepteh to The Jonrnkt) : Junction Ilty, Or., May .1. F. A. Bay lor, formerly a street car conductor at Portland, la dead hera of consumption, after lingering seversl years. He was married to Hattie Ward of Halsey,, Oregon, January 1, 1890. She and their two children survive him. ' He was the niy child of T. A. Baylor, who la South ern Pacific track foreman herev : i LABOR : COMMISSIONERS - LETTER TO EMPLOYERS p' i... t t -f ,. .... , BaaBa-aaaMssssBMMMBsMa ' ' , l Instructions , Regarding Cornpli- ance With New Factory f Inspection Law. t (8d11 D to pa Mi to The Searaal.l Salem. Or., May . 1. Commissioner O, P. Holt of the state bureau of labor statistics and inspector of factories and workshops Is sending out brief Instruc tions concerning the factory inspection law passed by -the recent . legislature.. All -of tha 1,600 mills and factories In operation In this state are to be supplied with coplea of the law, which goes into effect May 15, 1907.-' Attention Is called to the provisions of the . law requiring protection against dangers arising from machinery, holatways, . stairways , ' and dust In work rooms; also to the penalty for non-compliance provided for in sec tion 10 of the act Tha letter Is, in part, as follows: : " "The owner or i operator of ' every place to be inspected under the factory inspection law must pay. to the state treasurer the fee of $6 or.JfclO required thereby (sea section 7), and receive his receipt theror,N Every such place will b inspected by 'the labor commissioner or; his deputy as soon as possible,, and upon such inspection; If sucn mill, fac tory, warehouse, etc., is found byhim to conform with the provlslona-of the law, upon presentation of the sta. treasurer's receipt, a certiflefcte of in spection will be Issued by the labor commissioner.. Any such jwner or operator may expedite such Inspection and thus ain the earlier protection af- quest for inspection provided .for ; In section- & or tna act r MA .copy i of i the factory " inspection law la required by said law to be kept posted in a conspicuous, place on -each floor and in the pfllc of every mill, fac tory, workshop, ; storehouse, ware room or store, where machinery is used. - ' Fred T. large. Merrill '. f for councilman-at- wandering italian . !v,jo:resume. journey ::-v, i.vV''v.f- --- ,..'.-' '.' J;.. " ' (Bptetst :OlsBeteh' to The- JoorruL) Salem. ' v Or.,s May. 1. -Antone - Scap puzl, the demented '' old Italian'- from Sacramento,' who got off the train Sun day, afternoon near. ' the reform ' school station, came to : the house of William Taylor, a dairyman, Twho afterwards brought , the old man to Salem. His slster-ln-Iaw, Mrs.' A, Babbonl. will con tinue her, Journey, with , hlra to Harri son, ' Idaho, where he Is to prove . up some land. His wife Is said to live In southern Oregon; and is critically ill. at ' aaa.., ' asl " 'as . ..tTJa. -fit iiLhiss idmacn r 'A A neculiaf chemical in Stearns' Electric Rat and Roach Paste Lrs anSe who have eaten it feel like a red hot stove in the atoiaach; when they eat - .Stearns' Electric Rat and Roach Paste ther rasa ont o! the houae for water. In a few momenta they. .raead---oaickly dried rip by thia sure death to rata and mice. and Roach Paste does not do all that is claimed for it ij f-r-'trl 5-taea.Sea 2U 1 as. o f.0 ' X i: ' "Said it DnicfUta or seat prepaid aa receipt at price. STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASS il Buffalo, w. ., u. a. a. - , . , PoraMriy Cblcaga. IIU is ' vvr.N 0 JJR liberal credit policy allows you to make a, small cash deposit at time of ;...!, J". , ., ., J.,: .. .. ; " , , .. s . . ...... purchase, then the small weekly payments of One Dollar. You will find it a convenient method to adopt in purchasing your clothing. You do not feel the burden of cost and pay less than you would at the cash dealer's. Spring for Men, Young anti Old, in the Latest Spring Styles .' .' v , ', . i . - , . - We have thejn in Fine Serges, Fancy Worsteds, in Plaids and - Checks, in grays and blacks, blues, etc. These suits are up-to-date in style and workmanship, and we sell them at a lower price than the exclusive clothing dealer. You Are Welcome to Pay a little down, then One Dollar a Week V WHyPayMotx WhENliEYUHTZI Sells rrroRLuS COMPLETE HOU5C FURNramr CLOTMINQ, . JEWELRY, ETC, 'gcvurtz sells it fop less QCOMl BLOCK Boumw Br ymm fir and Straw) Portland " m I I iSJ ii I III fJTT m mm l m , v l Credit ""IB : ' MILLING, POWER AND. . DITCH INCORPORATIONS (special Diipstch to Te Joarnsl.) ff Salem. Or., May l.Among the ar ticiea of incorporation filed , with the secretary of atate are the following: ' Tha Kvane Creek Lumber company; lncorporatora. H. L. Gilkey. H. Kester son and Olive K. QUkey; main offloe Grants Pass; capital stock. 110,000. The Charhig Anderson inoorpora-tinna- ' Inftnraorators. A. A. , CharnlR William Anderson and Clarence Hj Ollbert: main office, Portland; capital stock. ! $35,000. ' . .Vflc--- . Cheney Creek Lumber company: rnrnomtors. Oeorga H. ' Kesterson, L. pilkey and W. C. office. Grant Pass; 110.000. - , - The Cascade Lumber company, in corporators, George H. Kesterson. H. L. Gilkey and Clara M. Kesterson: capita stock.; I10.00afraln office. Grants Paaa. The Dallea Tult Packing eompaay: lncorporatora. E.. Kurta, P. J. SUdel man and aeorge F.Koss; main office, The'Dallea. '. i- " . , V The East Hood River Irrigation eom panyincorporators. H. F. Davldaon. C. H Bproat snd P. S. Davidson. muln of fice. Hood River, capital, stock,-148,000. This company purposes to acquire the property of the Easl Fork Irrigating company and to enlarge the canal main tained brtbat 'company and to continue the same t a point nesr the junction of Hood river with the Columbia river. The Buttler Platte Thompson Mines Co i - will have its headquarters st Baker City. and , Is ; capitalised at $10,000. .:.'?" ' ' '!. .': The Ancora-Aahland M'ntnar ft Milling .ompsnyr organisea unaw m w is . s'nte Oi vasningiun,: uctum us. LntenUon to transact business la ibis FOR WOMEN ONLY Price $2 p addroos Dr. Portland. Oregon. Dr. Sanderson's Compound Savta and Cotton Boot Plus, Th boat and only reliable romady tor DE LATED PERIODS. Cora tha moat obstinate taaca la S to 10 dara r box. mailed la plain wrapper. T. 1. PIBRCB, 181 first atreet. in-IL Harmon; . main capital atock. sUte, and names C. H. McCollock of Baker City as its attorney. The com pany will have its office at Sumpter, Baker county. The officers of .the cor- ooratlon are: President, a, j. uross oi ratlin. Wash.: 8. 8. Strain. treasurer and secretary; William -Lyon, trustee; K E. Brown, vice president; C. A. Burk hardt, trustee, all of Kelso, Wash. ' The Peoples' Light Power com pany will have its headquarters at Baker City, and has a capital stock of $250,000. . The incorporators are: Ray Nye of Fremont, Neb.; John Thompson and Isidore Fuchs of Baker City. ' SERVICE IMPROVED BAKER'S P0ST0FF1CE (Special Dlapatcb to The journal.) . Baker City, Or.. May; l.-r-Since the postof f ice in this city haa been . under the direction of W 3. Lachner several changes have been made that have add ed greatly to the efficiency of the office and to the convenience of the patrons. A new aya'tem of Sunday deltvery has done away with the former congestion. Instead of waiting at the windows the patrons pass through the office to the carriers, and thence out at another door, keeping the line in motion all the time. Baker City f s the first to adopt thia new plan but ther cities win follow. Walla Walla bvH,ther next tA, fsvor it with a trial. ;Th houra of deliverjr on Sun- UMDEKWMR SPECIAL For THURSDAY Only Shrewd shoppers will avail themselves of the excep tional savings offered in our Muslin Underwear Section for Thursday only. Full cut drawers of finest Nainsook, embroidered motifs, inset and out lined with Val. inserting, 5-inch Swiss ruffle fin ished with inserting, lace and ribbon; reg. $3.25. Thursday Only $1.80 Eastern Onllitting Co. CorWashinflton and Tcnlh The fetors Where . Tone Credit la Good TEETH Money Coma at once and hava frw nmim.i tion. . WE EXTRACT TETSTCT lMimr. WTT VER FILLINGS, SSo UPsOOLD FILL- TWna ISn IT "D OtTT rn fritMD'rir a r.x SPLENDID SET, $8.00: GOLD CROWN I3. TO Ib.BO; WHITE CROWNS. 11.64 TO. $5.00. .v , ; ,.,;.vv All work guaranteed for ten yeara Lady attendant always breaent. Alt work done absolutely without pain l y Mpeclallsta of from 1 to $0 years' t. perlence. Boston Danllcj -- t- nose mis 1030. 891!, Morrison st, Opp Vostoaoe. day wilt be from 10 to 11 a. m. Instead oj; 41:80 to lJ:80 as heretofore, ;.;f i A new stamp window has been opened with i sale during all business., hours, avoiding, the lining up with the general delivery,, people at the-Jnoney order de partment. . . Changes will also be made on the ru ral routes so that . hetter service can be given out-of-town patrons. Mr. Latl mer. the government inspector who is here, says that Baker City has the beat equipped .' and best regulated office in the inland. Envplra . ( $1.00 a vraoi.ee cxa as. Skn-Jcrd Jcwclrv 4 Jo 1 fi.. ........ and ot'-r drug hal.i a ar r " ' ' HABiiiMA. 1'orer-"-' "ft famyli Kt-nttoanr t; !.., . f t yonr t ! or l.?i .'l In Uelta CutMlcti t ; . .. lor a I; I ' .. l.-j i. , , J V., fwiwaad,