The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 17, 1907, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OREGON ; DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SATURDAY, EVENING, AUGUST 17, 1G07.
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Brutal Bartender of Notorious -North, End Resort, Hade
, k v. inprovoiica Assault on jvoman worker In
:''M0if Banks 'of Jbiuntcers ofcrlcar'ff
Beoauss pretty Luella Hawley, ,
faithful workef la the ranks . of , ths
"Volunteers of America, had the temerity
. to enter the notorious aaioon . knowp
aa the Deutsche Bier Keller, X 4 North
Second street, laat night, to solicit con-
tribudons to carry on the charitable
' ' work of th organisation, August Baker,
, a bartender employed In the place, made
' ; a brutal and unprovoked attack on the
" religious worker with the result that he
landed In the city, prison this morning
on a charge of aesaulCand battery.
Km Trlaads Are fcegloa. : ' .
1 i ..Little Miss nawley,- who greatly re
' aenibles Edna May,' the actress who be
' . came famous by her charaoterlsatlon of
the Salvation Army 'lassie" in the Bell
of New fork, by her pretty face am
, ladylike ' bearing has won a host of
menus au waixs of me in mis city.
She has been a familiar figure In all
: of the oafes and public places since de-
voting nerseir to ner lire work or suo
' coring the needy and ministering to the
: sick and rarely . has anyone turned a
'deaf ear to her. request for assistance
, to continue the work of the Christian
- army. -
, As ' experience lias taught her ' that
even In the alums, among the poor and
lowly, charity still exists, Miss Hawley
' In her rounds of the north end resorts
had occasion to enter the German beer
ball last night ' She had hardly passed
tnrougn the 'swinging doors when Ba
Ker rushed from hahlnrf tha har mnA
grabbing her roughly by the arm ordered
her from the place.
"we uon't want any beggars In here,
brutally declared the bartender, as he
shook and shoved the little woman to
ward me aoor.
,"Iear sir." tremblingly exclaimed the
irmmonm girt, unusea to sucn treat
men.t' "Why can't you ; treat me de
cently r ..: j .
; "You're not decent that's why I don't
treat you decently.1' gruffly answered
Buker, as he ordered her from the place.
Humiliated and mortified by her ex
perleno. Miss Hawley returned to the
home of her hrnthar-ln-la.it. Adlutant
John T. .oulkes. 20 East Sixth street
nortn. and told him or the matter. Ao-
oompanlod r Foulkes she went to the
SELLERS DIE WILL
ASSIST SPOILED
SOU
WILL SEIITEUCE
Verdict for Div Pierce
AOAntST.IHJ
Banker Bushing Across the
; Ocean to Try to Effect1
Reconciliation.
tsmmm
Ladles Home JoarnaL
Sending troth after 8. It U an old
ailm that "a lit will, travel seven
eagues whilo truth Is getting Its boots
on," and no doubt hundreds of thousand
Ti" ii i a m i1- 1 I on," ana no aouot nuniutiu vi uivuHaus
VlCe-r resident Of Telephone of rood people read the unwarranted and
Company .Conyictcd; of
Contempt of Court.
(Jamil tpedal farrlea.1 , t
IL flallara MrKee. nrealdant of the First I ' u;. 4(.vice iTesi-
xr.tt.i v.-w . nin.i..h,m la a hia """""r mm racino xeiecnona
uviw uww VI u w i . w , UV1U iUU HUviUU W MUf ma! VII , l
way to aid his son. Hart, untangle the I , p company, who was oonvictodj rhoxit preacrlpUon, for the ear
malicious attack vpou Dr. E. V. Pierce
and hit "rsvorlU Prescription "putJlhod
in the May (1904) number of the Ladles'
Bom Journal, with ltt great black dlt-
flav headings, who never saw m num
Is. groveling retraction, with Its Incon
spicuous heading, published two month
later. It was boldly charged in the Hand-
rout and libelous article that Dr. Plsrce'i
of
marital troubles in which he Is en- or contempt of court yestsrdsy for re- woman's weaknesses and ailments, eoa
meshed. - . . . I fusing to answer auestlona In the niana I .i.t.ni il ii.rmini
That tna ram li t exoecieo some aucn i .. . 1 mwuvi puhw.h.. .- wimr
trouble. If not the application for a dl-1 r,"" CW,MF wntence this morn- ants. Dr. Pleros promptly brought suit
voroe by too beautiful Mrs. McKee, Jr. f . - The court postponed action until against thjS publishers of th Ladles'
7f,;:i"i:riuw " Argument lor Horns Journal for COO.000,00 damages.
f thJ Toung man wi. .1-1 new. Wti- . ' V - : v 1 Dr. egsd that Mr. Bolt, the
saloon thla marnlnar to demand an anol-l Side of his son.
ogy, but was bluntly told that there The divorce bapers had scarcely been
was nothlnx to anoloaise for. and was (signed before McKee became the hus-
again ordered from the place. I band of the dashing Mrs. Tevls and the
uiera frank v. Henneasy was notined indulgent parent was the first to give
ui lii ine-Liar ana umn oomDiuni oiiui n,i v w.nnwi M f n Minmi hia
the young woman issued a warrant fori tlons and best wishes, and as the steam-
it
formerly Cornell
rornia. wa
th. kb wMt t a, ,hA Ann
ready on the ocean before the publlo I zimmer la believed to hold the in. I editor, maliciously trahllshed the article
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luruni i uif nuuiiuiinui ui riria. i inrmiuon wnica would nnn.lnt Om.1. Muita n in tnoh falu and l.riltillnn I
When the beautiful daurhtar of the I dent u n.n...i -ii.Z - t a J-- "TV
late Dr. K. 8. Sutton asked lor a divorce of th. telenhonT -T"'" natter WIUT Ulg IDUni 01 injunnif fill
fxnaoa Ika wAntia U.Vaa ka atkas I 1 . ' -V " -a M v
ava is assw a avaa
of. the hueban
the wife,
time and in axh initmi. k
iv Boawvr toe Questions put to him,
the arrest of Baker on a. charxe of a a
aault and battery. The arrest was made Kee and his
i't ukuti nouycr ana n aeiauii oi
nun casn oaii tne xeuow was lockad un
In the city prison. Judge Cameron will
near ma case aionaay morning and in
View of all tna circumstances Hair or la
iiaeiv to oe severely aeaii witn.
ship left the pier In New Tork and Mo
bride started for Europe.
PORTLAND
TEACHERS
hil.l.U.llrfll.talMul IlkAl MA.IilnkAl A.
vuuk i..w ii.w.1 i BucrriBurii' m connection With the I vu" iuiiuiuiuit, biiav ijv aiwuuvii vi
d had a kindly word for I Home teleohona franM.. tt.'v... ku- I nthar hkiurloiia. at hahlt-rnrmlnr. Hren
, but took A firm stand at the I called m th. -.T-V ., " . JV.T. I ; 1 : " fT J7I . . T . . 1 ' j . l T. T
...,",.-, I ,n. r - v . i'"1' i are, or wer ere, ounuiineu in us I a
vorlte titan
Is madfsfi
contaUisn
vervafla
ruf w
L M
Iptlon": that said medicine
nt nstlvs medicinal roots and I
harmful Ingredients . what I
thai Mr. iJok's malicious su'ui-
lEDlfl EAST
WOMEN BROKERS LEARN ALL :
; : ABOUT FRENZIED FINANCE
h?v werelL'reedtoi
tha.swom.-of their present difficulties. . ,;. " I IflUU LII If 'LAI1! I ESOEuTneljjSfi
amer MCn.ee was mere to Did tnem
godapeed and place , a blessing upon
them. - ' s
Th fHanda of tha TctTaa ttiI1i aav
iV.I , W . U A will . . . I
',"i"-.u"rr"J' .KIT Vf 0.-17.. ir Tm :Lj 't- the ecttoa in the Supreme Court 7- But the
lXMlTsvaa ri Karl Awar-wthln tka Vaai4 IjI TT. ' frr I yuuiiLBtsvn yt Ml UUVJVUI If
ww -jTwiiuium aw livow s I - sn . mm n wtvw s a-fi n , IIM1WAa-l . I Iras Sfnas Hlanl at a k.a.
asfcw . i a a as aaiaa - - inn siej bib it. ;-- w
were wholly and absolutely fake.
tretnctlnnnrlntad hvuld Jaiirnsl
tckaojylctjgttbatLafiji
LTltHlon " torn i fmnent chemists, all
hoiri rfr tiled hit It did not mntnln U
Thee facta weia alio DiTen in the trial of
could desire.
fortune can heap u
The pleaaures that a great
upon youth have been
his and in every difficulty he has found
article rfc.
ad lags, while hundreds oi
. ' . ') V- ; H V $ ' :' V.Xf-.-ai.
' - S''; i y"-'. y-Ks. II . '
Biilnii:
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,:- V "' i-.,"'?.--'"' , ; '.c.v.v u :'. ' -
'"i," v ;, f -f U',".,' iJ I ijS'iOk ' ' : " y'y- ' i
Banl.crsand
Second and Stark Sts., Portland, ' Or. ,t a;. - : )
i ' A
f V (Joaraal gpecUl Sarvtes.) - ',
i'Xoa Angeles, Aug. 17. When a nam.
her of. well-known and well-to-do wo
men' In "this city organised a woman's
stock exchange exclusively for members
Of that sex they were not as careful
about whose orders they accepted - as
they are now. As a result the board
of control Is vainly searching for a
handaoms yeung English woman who
the elder McKee at his side.
Wedlock In McMgaii.
It great dlinlar
thousands who read the wickedly def aaatorr
TWENTY-FOUR STORY
' k ; (Joaraal Special Sarrfce.) ,.
rttlaa 'a . a aa : taam ... a a.
T)TTTT TkTTtTn 1 m m i nMir i a. nances to.
DUJJJVUWX JXX XixlAilLo. I BUI, daughter of the Rev. A. W. BUI
or Menominee. Michigan, was married
TZJ?XZA Have Fon, Boction., Ioea to Mo VgntTnVgm ,0!
and the bride a Protestant, but the
article never saw the humble groveling re-
trecuon, sei m smati iyne ana meae sa is con
soicoous ss Boaalbla. Tbe matter waa. bow
ever brouxht before a jury In the SupreoM
voar
art of New York Stat which Bromoti
renaeTea a verdict la tea jjoctore lavot
Appeared here .a" month ago and regis
tered aa "Lady Charlotte McKendry."
Thus bis traduce re came to grief and thai
base slanders were refuted, ..
letters of recommendation and she was
aammed to tne stock exchange without
queauon. iter i. ow U.'s were. good,
when she gave an order for ll.loo
worm or atocg to one broker and 1 1,000
to another, the brokers hastened to do
ner bidding. When the time came to
pay ane was gone,
Hotel, Office, Warehooae and
Cold Storage Uses.' "v
KILLED TOR DEER
: i BY BEST ERIEflO
Jfartin Ophus Mistakes Ed
ward Olsen for Game (.
, ' Animal , ' :
(Special Dispatch ' ts The Josraat
Eugene, Aug.-17. News reached here
yesterday afternoon of one of the reg
ular summer accidents, which happened
the day ) before ' at Bellknap Springs,
when Martin Opbus shot ' and killed
Edward Olsen for a deer.,- , ,?" . 4 :
- As tha place Is 70 miles back In the
country details are meagre, but tbe fol
lowing letter telephoned from McKensle
Camp, half . way between the scene of
. tne accident and this place, by- Jeorge
Kroner to the- nearest -telephone agent,
explains the matter: j
''lSdward Olsen ;and Martin Ophus
were out hunting. Ophus saw a deer .
Detween them, . not seeing , Olaen.
Ophus fired, killing Olsen. Ophus came
to- camp and told the story. Sent for
,. juBtice or the peace at Blue River; he
aa not arrived at e o'cioca tnis morn
ing. Ophus and Olsen were bosom
friends.' :
A coroner's jury will look Into the
caae loaay. 1 - (.. . 1 ..
fJOORS WILL DRIVE
GilSTIAIIS TO SEA
(SpecUl Disss tch to The Joarmal) -Tacoma,
.Wash., Aug. 17. Tacoma Is
to have a it-story building that will
cost 11,000,000. A permit for the struc
ture was granted by Building Inspector
Sherman yesterday afternoon to A. F.
Gillies of the Imperial Development I left Port
ceremony Instead of being performed by
the brtde'o father Waa rsad by a local
yuai.vv v uie peace.
Haiti 1TP Inif Una TT.IMH ...
known in PorUand. Where thav weai
AUTOf.106
1
ENDS
ILEROLICE
II
ACCIDENT
Second and Stark Sts.. Portland, Or.
CAPITAL $250,000
jC K. WKNTWORTH, President ..;vi''
T. H. ROTHCHILD, First Vloe-Freslds&t
JOHN A. KEATING, Second Vloe-preeldent and Cashier
H. V. 8 TORT, Assistant Cashier ,
PLATT PXiATT, Oeneral Counsel.
V,
teacners In the West Bids High school!
Harrigan
until
was
years
LttJirxJ"- K Death of Krs. Carey Con-
" T reiurn aasi ana lass I
uf "m ."lua7 ' or meaicina 4 Miss Bill
Aiac
idr
so resigned about the same tlma and I
nana to engase in teachlnr in
Wls-
eompany. It wUl be of mammoth Pro-1 fuu;' scnoois or Milwaukee,
Terse Closes Sensational
Society ScandaL
Ooeraal Bpecial Sarrlce.)
New Tork, Aug. 17. Aa automobile
norMnna .nmi,nM4 with a m,t I . iV .TT i poor neaiin com-
r, " . ' . , 7,"i . p!ioa um. ve up his medical studies
height, having a frontage of 100 feet I and recently he waa given a position as
. ...a. - a.. 1 . A t.i w. 1 teacher In thai TT. au. tt(v. -i i
JpTenCn and SpanlSn lYOOpS constructed on the side of the bluff. wc;n1rJut V1- Valnmtw of accident at Darlen. Connecticut, Thurs
ivnuuinj, tivm j iirn. uvwu iu lu.i ai i , ,uhn mi itaatiouaMi romance
isvei 01 tne wnarvea ana ins uairmoon 1 titttat Tnm-aT -n 1 -i-i-i-r. I which for ur. haa mtt..A .
vr-M Th. .ln.l.. . rrillllltt.l'IIW I1 IIJI1 I """I "
Liiiisf wv iaa uw sa aivriva u t,vvv
rooms. Boneath th hotel two stories
Preparing: for Desperate
Battle Soon.
Casa
will be devoted to offlcee and business.
The next six stories going . downward
nil do constructed ror warehousing.
The bottom six stories will be a big)
I which
names of Millionaire Paul MoCormlak
BILL GROWS KOHrrc nd Mr- Cm a Converse, the beau-
V The. Gov'IGrccn
(Special Dlapatcb to Tbe Joarnat)
i-enoieion. Or ' Aug. 17. A contro-
(JewreU paetel Berries.)
emQca, Aug. 11. r rencn mi :.u l. . zezi - . -u,. 1 . ooniro
a . . - viiu iwiij. -J.I.IIUU. iiwu wi m. 1 TQrlr IS now on InlTVMn thi nit-v in.
Divuu .iroopa ar preparing ror a des-1 wheat 4omlng into the city may be eil and the Warren Construction com-
aiiierence or ll.soo In the
paving work. It waa
mat tne street ta
bs paved for the
tlful soclstv matron.
suited in the Instant death of the wo-1
The accident re- j
whu nuuii, wntT nays re- wivi ,u.r.ofa .wi v " w-v viuuvi nr. war over a
. - - 1 nil 11. t.. I.. will W - I 1 . . .
ceivea - large relnforcemenU and are f riV-.5i'tSiI . " V . C .7."....L'Z 1 mAD rcnc
about to attack th. tv. ... v.-fr. T.f.r r.' I"" "-ai.anaing
1 -- , --rz -i vviyusi. vpiuwjf vi tne iM-Bn exposi-1 isrsecuone were to
ftT. ,1uchn'1 fl-ree struggle Is tion. It will be built of steel and I total cost of sioooo
iiaajT. ' mi rTanrn nHnmimi.. i a w.w m w
iisri
ho Can hold hla A am until nnM
5rf,vtT1! Moors assert that they will
drlvathe dogs, of Christiana Into the
pressed brick and will
n
fireproof.
be
V
man and the fatal Injury of McCormlck.
Racing 60 miles an hour with an
other machine all the war from Maw
Haven to Stamford, young McCormlck
nunea ms arrest machine -into tha rai.
of a buggy and then crashed from the
road into a maple tree. When the cor
oner raaihAd tha anana (ia Kn 1 . . .
1. 1 -M .Z I : - - .--7 . - -r I
absolutalv lndabtednea. limit. tk. " I C"":-,".m' -i'S"i tnnmr seal.
" la, . IT -w avD SWVUUUt a Oil- f UBr UMU lUO ODHIl Mllal M. I
6tt a bottle of
lt-hS5 been
a- .
ASK TYPOS
(Continue frotn Pars One.)
. SAINTS ASSEMBLE AT
. INDIANA SESSION
. . (Journal Special Berrlre.)
Warsaw. Ind-, Aug. 17. The annual
t 'meeting of. the Saints, a religious sect,
4, with, a membership. In Indiana, Illinois,
Ohio and Pennsylvania, began today at
, the Tellow Creek lake camp grounds
in mis county, wnere iney nave a large
i tabernacle with a seating capacity , of
, 1.000. The sect believes lit holy sanctl
v , ficatlon. The members are total ab
' etainers, even regarding coffee and slm
; liar beversges aa having no part In the
; j ChrlsUM Ufa. . .
. ACCUSED OP SELLING
' T T-TT-T m TVTTkT 1 "T
, i . (Bpecial I1 patch to The JoarnaL)
. Hoauiam, Wash., Aug. 17 J. S. Wy
. ' non. one of the proprietors of the Wash
"t Ington saloon, who was srrested here
- ror seuing liquor to an Indian, has been
i v bound over to- the federal court -by the
r i, iiniioa - Diai v communansr. jnnn
f Shale, an Indian from the reservation,
the Portland hotel. He also stated that
homeP r mDloJred living at
ij"you have no beds fixed up la the
building, thenr he was asked.
' XOU bat VOI1F Ufa wa V-.w. h ..il
"Wehave everything fixed to meet aS
conaiuons DUl we are ret tin a- a)nna-
ALBANY BATHER BE
HER OWN CARNEGIE
(Bpedsl DUpatca to The Journal.)
Albanv. Or.. Aus:. 17 Albanr la en-
thuslastlo over the prospect of securing
a duduo imrary. At a reoent meeting oi
S5r?iHStll C0lnPny showed a charge log In her sldaT
LA GRANDE BOOSTERS
RECEIVE RECRUITS
rrest hols trarw a
a on T TMI sa wa V uruva
the hillside lay the jnllUonalre, his skull I
and transactine? all th. Kn.in..." .f talk of taking up the matter of secur-
offered." - " " ln( a Carnegie library, but It is thoughi
"Is the Vsushn Det.tia there are sufficient publlo spirited cltl
"J.8." wessages for your the mana-
J3$i? 'lB omethlng vou
wn" L J Bad out from me. That is ust
- ,i m, una pnvais Dusinesa
rostal la Talr Shape.
upon
fractured, both lera broken. uneonaAlnn.
ana ai ine point or aeatn.
The rival automobile had nA in.
stopping only to learn that death ended
I the race. The two other women Who
occupiea tne ouggy. escaped with frae-
M---j-i M ... I mini wiuuiucn ana arma, -
La Gmk or A, IT TTThV i..t L, T,ol",nt &niah ot th MoCormlck
mertlnr rftfe hklt 11 J? 9?yf" 4 lance had-of ten been pre-
the committee Alfred C Bohmitt of La Grande Comm.rH.1 .lr ti ,7J "l".. r. wno Knew tne origin
thla nltv nf fared a. frM alta nau tha I memhara am .At . .v. " ,7 I OI US oeginming. MCCOrmlcK. the Scion
center o'f the city and a campaign will This addition wVeoured thr7rh &Ja.?tvl, '-'hy of
be Inaugurated to raise the necessary efforts of Assistant Secretary Alien J I T i . PJ JM,f,"nV.S P" "end"
funds for a building. The plans In- Webb, who is wovlnS an iff 7i h day automobUlng was Intro-
nustier. The membershln la now oo. I r.uvi wa a reeK-
' a si ri vast in nisi iriamtMArH "UaA ra...itM
- ' ai Hinuituvvu - AHVJ akWVIi
elude a $5,000 structure. There Is some
i tne matter or secur
rary, but It la thought
sens to subscribe the amount reoulred
without asking the assistance of Mr.
Carnegie. A - committee on subscrip
tion has been appointed. It consist of
Dr. M H. KUla Frank J. Miller and
Editor Nutting of tha Albany Democrat.
GRAZING LAND IS
SWEPT BY FLAMES
i. ffiU'SSf ihSttfa'Sft SPOKANE SPEEDERS
stories of conditions that tJi wit, -
n Riil. .klT .lM: oupenntendent J.
uvm ' nimaeir and LonaJ
"The situation, an far tK. n ...
fJonrnal gptelai gerrlca.) ' .
Bakersfield, Aug. 17. -More than S0.
600 acres of fine grang land on Teh
?haPl 12ounJaln "wept b- fire last
night The blase started from a spark
ARE LESS FIENDISH Mly sprsVi Every farmer "in Mi
h ii aaaist in iignung
1MIUCB,
and he was fined many times, had more
harrow escapes from death, and won the
neari oi Airs, uarev ml canv.ru nai.ir
I THAI
III ilVl, -
' Mrs. Converse was the wife at
wealthy merchant In Poughkeepsie, but
In spite of her social leadership she
eloped with the young chauffeur In the
-iea .uevu" xour years ago.
ASHLAND MAY DO
S ITS OWN PAVING
(8ptdal Dlapatcb to Tbe JooraiL)
KTirea riak W S B n Slia 1 T Tala aS
the Peace J. D. Hlnkle. In a rullna- on
fast driving of autos, today said:
-uwners or auiomooues cannot be ar-
Settlera Sue Boom Companies.
(Special Di patch to The JoarnaL)
A?.r.a??n'. Au"- On account of
conwned, is much Improved." said Mr. I 'tl 'or the tvlolsUon of the speed the Wlshkah river being so full of log
Ki?f,!w" r 'ot nor never have regulations unless they themselves dams and booms, seven suits for dam-
ling telegrams, for our mee- I wer. ia the ear at the time the law waa I ages l.ave been filed against the Wlsh-i
srvice is in good shape. The broken. The only exception would be kah Boom company by settlers llvina-l
to coast points Is being taken H Proof wa ,nade th owner in- along its banks. This river has been I -
been mailln
senger servi
with:," f,. Vn01nI u being taken " Pr?f ""W " th owner in- along its banka This river has been
i J iuere is no delay "UK,i?" " " a raster wrea a-navigaoie stream by ths gov-
in tne Portland nfflra iraw...- v. .r I rate than th. lav allnwait ' I arnmont hut In ni. ivi. ...B2:.
MH ii .i r.v, u"-i i... .. -ir.:;,"- n:v." ""rr "-;."'. " .
iiiiB - ik T ? "WW u a little I l wminioi ana learn-1 Minora nv practically
Will Try Another Oast, for Bids and
' ' Ii That Doeant Fetch Them
Will Do Work Itaelf.
jeiay. About 85 per cent of the normal I terJ' . -not follow the rule of
""" s oemg handled, that being i00 to turn to the right. If
the volume offered."
Strikers Enthusiast! n
At the atrltrara hon..... . ..
" i...kt -M.1,.; .n .v;, t;: it.m,, h;;:i .r:. n me
:1
p-"". u wwm iiia-k II a I .-WJ men- Tiawpoint IS tTnrA,.H
bonrht It of Wvnon. Shale and another I There it is atateri tV.i ttZ. 1"?.
done, the auto men claim, there would
oe no aanger.
tha in the way Of navle-atlnn.
this were each suit are placed at 11,700.
no use of It
Damages In
of
Witnessea
THREATENS STRIKE
Continued from Page Ona)
aaiaw VWlilUIOLtl ! BBSS SW Ba W
alnoa TJIA.Z T.i "m T ueen
- wuu.j, iDi ajia inai 11 will con
tinue to be so far as local conditions
sre concerned. The i in ii.L.r,""
MILK C0NDENSERY
SITE HARD TO PITO BW8 "
a : ., meet In Badgeros' hall. Rev. T.
Sunday School Organized.
(Special Dtopatcb to Tbe Journal.)
Teewaier, ur., ,AUg. 17.
tian church has oraanlsed
(apedal Olspstek to The JouraU.)
Ashland, Or.. Aug. .l7-The city
Ashland has readvertlsed for bids for
ths construction of pavement on Main
street, the bids to be snan.. Mrniiti
August 20. Under the last advertlse-
ment no bids were received.. The lob
is,.
r.
Childers has been atmnlntai t
(Special Dispatch to Tha Jnnm.l , I the concrea&tlon aa
Albany. Or.. Aur. 17. The nommH. 1 will be built.
fMttSn or detection In the SSaVtl 1 th. selecting of a 5
soidly ."for. a finish ?ght ' llaoi UP experlenclHg' conslderablS1 dlfffcuft' Potter Schedule for Beach.
.1S. "a Trades council has .x- ht th. t im"ttrZnXll""2 "..'!W?S' ;. wui sail from
ii!ucu an invuanon to tha iniArntn..' I .tV-.i " lli?; ", ...w V'T
iJ.rt . 000 and Includes the paving of a large
mbera T?n?fT fot,on?' th Principal afreet of the
mDers. It will city. The council h.. hu. .-i.:..
city. The council has been anxious to
have a considerable part of the work
"ww. j.am rainy season sets in.
"i.1? .v,nl I ' fftUur. to reoelv. a
Iain,ltct0-ry..bM th' "me, th. councU
will cause the work- to be done by th.
4
.jl.Tm
Jw ..... t
l Bazaar I a. ' m - , l in i w . . mm
i j n r r r g
Stamp
' a m. a a... .'1 .' '
our wnisKCV r.tjum that
Bottled in Bond In Its
pyre, natural state, V'
under the. direct!
supcrvIilonofUA
Internal Reve
nue Oflleers.
Every botile of
PUDEFOOD
la mtj 4,a. aa.1. a. . . ; . . . i ' 1
"""" wiaaa asrvcai OlOtp UpOil WHICH
Government faa had print e4 Um exact Affie,
h and OoaatSty of whUkev in th knttu
dertlaUldlriV Sunmr FtronV vaaa avlll VMAW . ' "1 ,
Ctttfnr an honest, natural whiskey, scientifically distilled and
1 mellowed by an only white stored la U.S. Bandmi waMha.J?
BS!JsJ
BLUMAUER ft HOCH, Portland, Oregon, Distributors,
street departmsnt under Its own direc
tion. 1 '
It la proposed to create an additional
sewer district In West Ashland and
sewer th. residence section there. . No
tices of a hearing to that effect have
oeen-ouDiisnea aireaav. with tna com.
pletion of thla nrojected sewer nearly
mm lourun oi mm ciiy will ne pro
vided with sewer mains.
F0UB HABSHFIELD
mCOBPOBATIONS
(Special Ditpateh te The lenrsal.) .
fi. I Ha . .
. VJJ fs"Jn our companies
yesterday filed articles of Incorporation
vii.i mm. aaoreiary ox siaie. - These were
all from Marshfleld, Coos county. .A
summary of these follows:
Ths Bandon Trust and Savings bank:
incorporators, it c. Horton, W. Grimes
jnd rry Blngstacken; capital stock,
116.000. .
The Marshfleld Realty and Trad tag
Smith, layman K. Minor and Charles I
The Smith-Powers Logging company
Incorporators, C. A. Bmith, Albert,.
Powers and Charles J TrabertjJaenTi
BIOCK, flOV.VOU. ..
The Inter-Ocean TranamaWLinn Mm.
panr j Incorporators,- c A. Smith, C I
Jjwjrt and John B. jOren; oapltal stock,
4 rref erred Stock Oanasa ftooas.
lanan ar Liawiar etest Brand.
rvriiMu, abq aireei a oca: Mondav. In
; ...rniii , meemng toaav ai wnien mi situ- union to state its e-rlavannaa VWa i T... P'""'1- i" iuuowujb: properties nave a. m.: Tuesday. 12 noon: Weinari. i
; atlon Is being discussed. It is probable night this wai Tdone at aSaftinVS 'fif bn considered: The carriage factory .: Thursday, 80 a m-SatniJ;
: .&7ZmWje&s SSSr-sn is
(SDaclal Dlfoateh
; Oregon ' City,-Au
. union
and the
capital
"The Western Union office is closed.
, i ne manager irom here, Charles
Springs, has gone to Portland and
taken a striker place. Henceforth he
:,' oi anown as a scan ror the infor-
inaxian or ine puDIIc. '
ron CityAugW-The Western gates tS ihi TcoincU whichl don. '
telegraph office here is closed, at the oarliest opportunity IT A PP A A T.PTT A T'TTPT A
e following notice In typewritten Taken as a whoW there la no chan. Ah 111 A lUhLA
'A'..yt . I n in. Situation SO far aa ran h. rflTTjl 1 CITTTiTTlTi HT mTT-r1
. . PASTY POOD ;
Too Oommonly Tsed.
situation a fi, -."wu1"f?"
with the loaT mVm .rmcr rr: "n
,,, i7 " .ii liters .are
holding their own today and are confi
dent of success. Th. com Dan nfflnioi.
are smlllnr but not doing much busi
ness and the a-rest mainrit. nf
ara allon. ,
Associated Press Apology.
A CODY of tha Ran lraiulu
Post-received today contains th. follow.
ui umpiaj announcement:
'-TV. . I I...J r i
(Special Dlapatcb te The 7oarnal)
Albany, Or., Aug; : 17. Miss . Edith
Vocklns. registrar of the Ohio .tat.
nniversny, at uoiumDus, OHIO, is In the
city as a, guest of. Mrs. C. B. Winn.
Miss Vocklns is grand treasurer of one
of the leading Greek letter fraternities
Of the United States for women. She
will visit the leading universities and
No Known Motive of Suicide.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.) " :
. Bpokane, Aug. 17. Miss Margaret
iiiumpsun oi joeioii, nan s as, committed
suicide yesterday at Cashmere, Wash
ington.,." No reason Is known for her
deed. She was h pretty girl and was
wonting in a store mere, iier oody will
um VMil'yvu IV AOJlBtia, . . ;
V Bnrglars at Walla Walla,
' fSneelal Diana t eh tn Th.innra.lt
Walla Walla,. Wash., Aug. 17. Burg-
The use of pasty cereals is not ad vis-i
awe.' : A physician aavs: :"jBfv
reaifAra tn ha 1..uRi
It has been found almost 'Impossible to
are verv indla-eatihia . .a a.. ULT. "'B.AnfJ8B,n i2s. over
V,1 i.'ic, eulnga depressed feeling I J" iost IS perforce oblged to present
ana QUlte a train nt dlinnt... Dut 1 shadow n lulmrnnhl. .
luc intaaunes and nervea 1 llon loay out s tne Associated Press
, . Cereals, such as wheat and oats; can I promises to have matters speedily ad-
'-' tn at k. f Bnuutrn ana wen venough I f " - a' wnn you get your even
wuiiiau UBO uul ana orntn.i
HTl- WBV ir niwiWI.a 1 .-
7. n . - . - . - ' ' I n. 1 1 wl.ll .1.. 1 J I . ... . , MUM
Associated Presa Jnf a bad way I "V" i. l, IK "i'l" "3 lars ransacked the residence of .1 w
nS-Wi 5HE? ?f SA of" The f raternitv Vnd re'norT oT. ,A. "V, whll. he wai
iW&-.J?9 1P: Ecurine-V silt rOTlothe-"??. Jl?
nrtf y . , . . .... vim
"- wiuif leaves tnem in a
- pasty condition.'' .-.uv ,
An Indiana man says: . "My thvst-
u V "7 j 01 oats and
i.T'd . iur 1 wh in
physically, with
He said the heavy
1.,.,.'
itile but that Grape-Nuta. bein ,k'.
ont Wy cooked food and cooked In such a
manner as to chantre the atarcta Intn a
. iiirm of sugar, ia very easily dls-ettted. -
"I I.hv., become very, fond. Indeed, off ivA,Sa,W Or,- Aug. 17.
. flnuf-Auts and all the uncomfortable I i.u.lan,ette Vauey t
have disappeared.-v I , have IT'iTi. D .oimuer and
Idaho and Montana.
Cosgrove at Cheballs. .
(Special' Clrpatch to The lonroal.)
rY, ah. 1 1 . TXfB.K ... . - . tS
g paper you can. And a complete reo-1 a-rove ol Poineroy Reubiin
"fA -.'With this -apology we again I Mead, snent vaaterdav In tni. -V.iri
meeting the members of the party who
sre active politically., He went from
here to South Bend. Colonel nomi.
has a number of friends locally among
the Grand Array men who ar. tavinZ
an active Interest in his candidacy. -
or
aoroaa. With thla lannlnanr wa iMln
mmmj tum -uHiujgenc. 01 our suoscriDers.
IronoSnc1 tTplpl WELCH AND OTHEES -
-uts, oemg.a thor.l . I V n r r.l r AlinAn V
thefts has kept the nolle for m tv.
jump the -past week. " .
Does Allen's Foot-Ease
Cool the Blood?
IBDadal - nianaf.t . irk. t.l I
AioanyA Or.; Aur. 17j A. - w,inh t f
coinoanvf accom
f(inta nave oisappearea.-v v navs I JSoVv. " ,DIJU"Br' ana 'ttuicner ot Fbll-rin-l
nearly twelve pounds In weight I inVJi.Tr been. In -the city r on ati
. J . . . . .. I. . Jl. J ...it . ....-ww- 1 ins imp AT IhA . hul. a Kl..l
ri nil,. 11.
, : ter
t irip- t! food
1 . t Jiaaaon.:', Jtead ."The Road
ta m t in pi;- -: s .- : - Ifor.
To Enforce Game Law In Linn.-
, (Spwlal Dlapatcb to Th Joaraal.k ,
Albany. OlWAuv. 17. The a-ama law
will be rigidly enforced In Llnn county.
State Game Warden J. W. . Baker of
1 1 ' ' v s,.jvw ivuuua 11 wciKiii 1 11 . . t- - - w . vii ct-ia i u leaier - v.
i- pon. of , the distressed feeling I. 7f .i.j?8,.?". electric plant Cottage Orove has. been In the city snd
mv meal which I had formerly. 1 of huildVa . f? cJi.Y la view 1 made arrangements for a " large force
Has oone tne work."! nrlnrinai .ti... .""iJ"" "'sn tna 01 oepuuw ana au inrrsctlons of th.
granting th.' frsnchls. h. asks
law WUl P. Viaorousl V nroaaantal It
is said a force of about 11 deputy war
dens has bea arranged fok.. : ., . . ..
" gome doctors have said so and many
Individuals have said that this daintv.
antiseptic powder, shaken dally fnto the
shoes is cooling to the entire system.
Scores of nerves center In the soles of
th. reet ana Alien' root-Ease soothes
and qulfts - these . nerves. Use every
means to Keep, cooi ana-- avoid heat
prostration. s Try. this simple, popular
remedy yourself and see . If It Is not
Instantly cooling and refreshing. Sold
by all druggist, Uo, ,
Again, pinf. Yow Hear
MIDLAND ACRE TRACTS?
How it has changed minds the mind of the .
homeseeker, where tie lias an iabundahce of
- 1'l-f ' : pure .watert ' : ;v;-,-.
Knapp & Mackey
Room 2. . V . ..Chamber of Commerce
Chaplin & HerlowNj
" 332 Chamber of Commerce
nam Hala less
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