The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 08, 1907, Page 20, Image 20

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    to
THE OREGON SUNDAY! JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1907.
II GOLDEN WEDDING OF PIONEERS I
f I . : , ; 1
IBOPICill FRUIT
FOR COLORADO
Hawaii Sees Opportunity for
Juicy Profits in Island
(Jroun IMnoapplos.
nowor Utlon her haa not bnfora had a
breakdown of any nature sine bain iut
in.mree yearn tru nu iiui waa re
paired In two day. Tho Grande Kanda
1 1 W ...j n ' nlan 1.' Rail T ' I.
electrloian. wlilon, wlUi ua four ta
tlona, aupplla all of tha Oranda Ronda
valley, la one of the few llffht and pow
er planta on the Pacific count owned by
local capital, iia uon inunn, ai me
head of Mill crook canyon, hna a 300 K.
W. General Kleetrlc company frenwrator.
and the water bavin a fall of 900 feet
makes It the fourth hlgheat head In the
Pacific northwest.
ESTEB RESIGNS AS
EXECUTIVE OF ECHO
Dcnvrr, Sf-pl. 7 Denver will be made (8poU DUpiteh to The Jonrml.)
tho illHt rilutliiR point for Hawaiian I Echo. Or., Sept. 7. L. A. Esteb, who
plneum'!''' for the western wtntes, If j has been mayor of the town of Echo
the plans of J. K. UlttKlns, hortlcul- 1 for eeveral years past, handed Jn his
turlat for the government experiment j resignation at the last meeting of the
atatlon at Hawaii are carried Into ei-j council at this place, the same to take
effect at once. The mayor's health Is
not of the best, and his business duties
are too numerous to properly handle the
duties of the mayor's office, conse
quently his resignation. It has not
been learned who will be appointed to
fill the vacancy.
I'ect. He Is urrunKlng with uie local
commission men to handle tho Ha
waiian product, and the Indications are
that sew nil carloads of the Juicy fruit
can he handled with profit to both the
iMMiwr commission man and the Ha
waiian srowc r.
'I'o .show how the fruit will keep on
Its lon: journey, .Mr. HlKglns shipped i
two (i.it'-s of it to (ieoiKe H. Knlf ton. ; rt 1 1 in t iri W17VT Trt
lti(i," l.arimci hlr.ct, and one crate to; JJllO Id Alt V TjIN I 1U
Sei-retaty .l irm -i !i. Youni? or the Colo
rado Commercial association.
The Hawaiian pineapples shipped
here hv Mi 1 1 iKKltia- are tile best seen
ion the li.iner market. They are larger
tlian the Cuban pineapples, are Juicier
anil in every wuv superior to the brand
that Denver ordinarily receives. When
larger shipments arrive It Is safe to
say that they will meet with the favor
of I i n verites. and lew of them will
j find their way to outside points.
riant for tha alavatioM ot A cabinet offl
car other than a, ouraUrw of atata, to
the highest nonor jn tse gut oj , toe
peOpl.
Auction Said
BY J. T. WILSON,
AUCTIONEER. ' '
Monday, Wednesday,1 Friday
iu a. m. eacn day,
xu rirst street.
Our anles for tho three days oomorl4
a varied assortment of modern housi
furnishings, complete parlor and dinlnf
room ftttlngs, select high-grade carpet!
rugs and linoleum, bedroom and kltchef
ssaay, rnday k
ay, at salesroom
Pi
K. Belmont
Income
and Qrand ave. Borne
SIZE UP THE WORLD
USED VIOLENT MEANS
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Wimberly of RoseburR and their children. The children, named from lert to right, are:
Mlaa Elva Wimberly, Portland; Mrs. C. L. Clevenger, Grants Tass; L. Wlmberly and Elmer E. Wlmberly,
Roscburg, and Ira Wlmberly, Drain.
(Special nixpttrh to The Journal.)
Roaeburg, Or, Sept. 7 - Mr. and Mrs.
Jaonb AV'lniberJy jf tlU city celebrated
their golden wedding September 3 They
were married DO years ago In the log
, cabin of Andy Chapman on the Kast
; I T'mpqua river by Fletcher Koyal of tlie
, Methodist church, then of Wilbur, Ore-
. gon. Mr. Wlmberly crossed the plains
In 1846, driving an ox team from Mls
" i aourl. He located In the Waldo hills
?: "' near Salem, and when the great exclte-
i ment over the discovery of gold In
' , California spread over the country ho
drove the ox team to San Francisco In
IMS, and sold the wagon and team for
$1,000. After a year In the mines he
t-ftme bark to urinn -in mh-h) v.
sel. Jiy reason of n storm at sea he
wus fl days from San Francisco to
l'ortland. At that time San Francisco
was only a tent town and i'ortland had
hut very few houses In 1852 he took
up a homestead In Douglas county and
lived there until 11S7, when he moved
to Kosehurg and has resided here ever
since. Mr. Wlmberly Is now 77 years
obi and Mrs. Wlmberlv 6!l
Mrs. Wlmberlv. then Miss Marks,
crossed the plains by ox team from 1111
nols in 1850.
at
Her family locuted
Salem.
Mi, Wlmbnrlv fought In the volun
teer regiment In the Cay use war, and
also In the Rogue Kiver Indian war. He
has been In very poor health for the
past three years, and Is now able to sit
up only a portion of the day In his chair,
Mrs. Wlmberly has very good health.
They have live children, Miss Elva Wim
berly of Portland, Mrs. C I.. Clevenger
of Grants Pass, I,. Wlmberly and Klmer
TO SECURE AN AUTO
James Mlzner, a well-known young
man of Mitchell, Oregon, was arrested
last night by Detective John Price at
Fifth and Washington streets on a
charge of carrying a concealed weapon.
Home time ago Mlzner purchased an
automobile from O. Kuedy of 141
Kb venth streei. upon whleh be paid a
deposit of J300. Discovering that a
mortgage find been plrtcrd on the unto
for oei Jti'M), Mlzner decided to secure
the retuin of Ills money. Accompanied
by It. Hume of mil Kast Seventh
street North, the chauffeur for Kuedy
and the owner of the car, Mlzner made
a trip to the east side last night.
When Kuedy stopped nt the home of
his attorney at Seventeenth and East
(Special Dtspateb to The Jonrml.)
Spokane. Wash., Sept. 7. Robert, the
long lost eon of Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Hlg
ghtis, has been, found. He left June 12
and has visited the Hawaiian Islands
and traveled extensively elsewhere. He
was at San Francisco when found by
the police. He Is only 12 years old, and
ran away from home "Just to see what
the world was like."
Madison. Monroe and J. Q. Adams
found the cabinet a stepping stone to
the presidency, but this political trstory
has never repeated Itself. It Is Interest
ing to note In the same connection that
Secretary Taft. Secretary Cortelyou and
ex-Secretary Shaw will find no prece-
Special Buys
81 5,000 Fractional lot with building,
near 1st and Madlaon. A location
with a great future.
S12S.OOO Corner, 10x100, near B. Mor
rison and water, jrine ror warcnouee
or manufacture.
SIO.OOO Corner, 60x100, across from
Marshall wells' diocks, norm jrort
land. Easy terms. ,
S7000 50x100, block and a half from furnlshlnga, hangings, ourtalna arl
araperies, pictures ana wall decoration!
dishes, ranges, stoves, utensils, gt
mages, itiunary equipments ana ai
necessary housekeeping requisites.
Special Grocery Sale
Tuesday, September 10, at sales
room, 208 First street, at II
a. m. Mammoth stock cf
Groceries and Provisions. Oris
inal cost $3,300.
Stock comprises all the choice bran
of staple and fancy grocerlea. Plent
of goods for all buyers. We- will M
itemize stock. The ordinary housewlf!
knows what a comnlete arocerv stool
comprises. Smart buyers should knot
60 per cent merchandising these hlglf
priced days is better than! per cent III
tereat. This select stock toeke closet
out on this date at auction sariw I
Thursdav's Mt
On the premises, Sixtt
street, at 10 a. m., betweea
Stark and Oak
HKKOO Beautiful new home. E. Madl
son iiawtnorne i-arn. nave tenant
will rent $40 month. Worth more
money.
F. A. NORTIIRIP
sis couch BtrrLpiiro,
rourth Hear Wash. Fhona Mala 7646.
Twenty-Fifth and Oregon
8-Room lioute
Price $3150
Terms $500 down, balance easy
monthly payments. Lot 50x100 and
8-room house in fine condition being
just newly papered and painted
throughout. The house is now va
cant. You can go through it, as the
back door is open. See it.
MALL & VON BORSTEL
104 Second St., 392 E. Burnside St.
V,1 .,..Bn. f nn"i U . V" ' . ' V- ' Davis, to consult the latter about the
huwuui k in" 1 1 a n mi- r1gttrr ft" altr
berty-nT Drain.
STABBING IN NORTH
E
JO JAP RESTAURANT
Austrian deceives a Cut in
His Back About Nine
Indies Lone:.
In a quarrel with some Japanese over
being ordered out of a Japanese res
; taurant and saloon at 64 North First
: street, John Supt, an Austrian, was
- stabbed In the back last night. Supt
. received a deep cut on the left side of
the bark about 9 Inches long. He was
, taken to the Good Samaritan hospital
for care. He will recover.
George Jaklle, an Austrian, who was
with Supt, was arrested on the charge
of carrying concealed weapons. -On .him
was found a knife with a long blade,
such as commonly used by hunters.
The two Austrlans said they had gone
into the Japanese restaurant. where
Americans, are not wanted, and were
ordered out. They objected to going,
and were attached by the Japs, accord
ing to Jaklle.
The proprietor of the place where
the stabbing occurred and a nurnbei of
other Japanese were taken to the sta
tion tiy Detectives VaiiKhn and Hillyer
who were assigned to the case. I'. Tliu
bai. who was In the place when the
stabbing occurred, was arrested and
booked on a charge of drunkennem
pending a further Investigation. All the
other Japanese were allowed to go free.
SAYS KIYOSHIMA
STOLE HIS WIFE
M. Klyoshlma and Shizu Takagl were
arrested yesterday afternoon In a room
In the old Paris house by Constable Iou
Wagner on a warrant charging them
with a statutory crime. Tho complain
ant In the case la O. Iwakawa of San
Francisco, who alleges that Klyoshlma
eloped with his wife, Shlsu, last Novem
ber. The woman Is extremely pretty
and 24 years of age.
Acocrdlng to Iwakawa they were mar
ried In Honolulu five years ago and
lived happily until Klyoshlma put In
an appearance. The accused man main
tains t hat the complaining witness Is a
blackmailer and announces his Inten
tion of fighting the case to the high
est tribunal. In default of $750 ball
apiece the couple were locked up in the
city prison.
ORGANIZED LABOR TO
OUST PUBLIC PRINTER
Stillings Charged With Un
just Reduction of Wages
and Law Violation.
"grrr thnt Mlzner drew
a revoler and ordered Hulnie to drive
the machine to town. The chauffeur
Jumped from the machine and took to
I Fils heels with the result that Mlzner
J fired a shot In the air to stop him.
Hastening to police headquarters
I Hulnie notified Detective I'rlca of the
matter and the arrest followed. Mlz
ner was released on deposit of $50 cash
ball and Judge Strode will hear the case
; Monday morning
PEOPLE OF ALBANY
SUSPECT HARRDIAN
(United Preai Leaaed Wire )
Washington, Bept. 7. Organized labor
has begun a fight to force Public Prin
ter Btillings out of office
The current Issue of the Trade Union
ists, the Central Labor Union s ornan,
today editorially charges him with un
just reduction of wages, violation 'if the
eight-hour law, and civil service and
vindicative suspensions, dismissal of
faithful employes and creating Intoler
able conditions.
They Think He Is In the Game to
Obstruct Welch Franchise
for Rival Traction Line.
The first labor Journal published
In
Alaska appeared at Nome last month,
and Is entitled the "Nome Industrial
Worker." It la n four-naee tveoku-
representing the Western Federation of tni matter to the bitter end
(Special Iilspateb te Tha Journal. )
Albany, Or.. September 7. Additional I
interest has been added to the fight -being
waged by the city council to an-
nul the franchise of the Albany Street j
Hallway company. After Instructing'
the city attorney to proceed against the :
old company to have the original fran- j
ehlse declared forfeited, Joseph Hlrsch-
berger of Independence appears on the
scene and declares that he Is the owner
of the franchise and that he will fight
FAIR WARNING
TO THE PUBLIC
Miners.
papsi MiiajiaOTi.WJW.pieswiBSi lana mm 1,1 """ w- "- . p.i . .. aaasi)
iMsaiiM - - - -------- -iiimi ni i aiaiiam i
m as i
aUi
Most of the citizens of Albany feel
that Hir.echberg Is not the owner and
that he is acting under orders from
some outside party interested In valley
franchises. Some Intimate that the
hand of Harrlman Is seen In the move
ment and that It Is a plan on his part
to thus frustrate the plans of the elec
tric line being constructed from Port
land southward through the valley,
i fearing the competition that will en
sue. Not even the parties in Albany acting
in behalf of the old company were
aware of the ownership and transfer as
claimed by the new owner and his ap
pearance and defl comes as a thunder
clap out of a clear sky. Considering
the present status of affairs a large i
proportion of the citizens tavor the
granting of a franchise to the new com
pany.
ALL SAY KXESS
INVITED HIS DOOM
(Special Dispatch to Tba Journal.)
Lewlston, Idaho, Sept. 7. That Jack
Kness came to his death from the ef
fects of gunshot wounds Inflicted by
F. K. McBrlde Is the verdict returned
by tho coroner s Jury Impanelled at
Yollmer to Investigate the shooting In
McBrlde's saloon Monday night. Further
than to Indicate that the shootlnjr was
done in seir-aerense, me jury made no
recommendations. All witnesses testi
fied that Knesa fired the first shot, and
apparently picked the quarrel. It Is
the general belief that McBrlde will be
cleared.
This Elegant Modern Kitchen Cabinet
EXACTLY LIKE ABOVE CUT, SPECIAL THIS WEEK AT ONLY 814.75
SAME CABINET WITH ZINC TOP, AT ONLY $16.00
pis Cabinet is modeled exactly after the expensive kind that sell at the "Furniture
Trust stores at from $40.00 to $75.00. It is just as serviceable, neat, strong and roomy as
the expensive kind. I-inished in light natural or golden color. You cannot afford to be with
out one at this price. $1.00 down and $1.00 a week vill secure one of these Cabinets for you
REMEMBER THAT WE ARE NOT IN THE FURNITURE TRUST and therefore can
save you big money on Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Ranges and other house furnishings.
PATRONIZE THE STORE THAT IS FIGHTING THE FURNITURE TRUST.
INDIANS IN IDAHO
MURDERING ELK
(Special Dispatch to Tba Journal.)
I-ewlston, Ida., Sept. 7. A report has
reached Lewlston that Indians are
slaughtering elk In the Orogrande and
Washington creek districts in violation
of the law, which prohibits the hunting
or killing of these animals prior to Sep
tember 15, and restricts each hunter to
one elk during the open season. The
Indians have established a hunting
camp and the old men of the tribe
say that many elk have been killed and
that the hunters are observing no limit
on the number per man.
Green
Fr
Building
INDEPENDENT FURNITURE CO.
CASH OH CREDIT
104-166 FIRST STREET
Between
Washington
and Stark Sts.
COURT IS HEARING
HERMIST0N FIGHT
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Pendleton, Or.. Sept. 7. Judge H. J.
i Bean in the circuit court yesterday
I overruled the defendant's demurrer In
I the quo warranto proceedings in which
J. R. Means and F. B. Swayze are rival
claimants for the position of council
man at Hermlston.
The answer of Swayze must now ba
filed and on trial the ballot box will be
opened and the court will determine
who was legally elected.
LIGHTNING'S TRICK
WITH POWER PLANT
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Cove, Or., Sept. 7. Reports from the
electric etorm of Thursday evening
show nothing so serious as that of
last Sunday afternoon, when the light
and power station at this place failed
to work, leaving the town and Union In
darkness all that night, unless the dis
appointment from the destruction of tha
system of lightning resistors at Hot
Lake is considered aalde from cash val-
h9 Grande Rood aleotrio light and
Shares of the Champion Group Mining
Company Goes to 75c in a Few Days
THE STORY BRIEFLY TOLD
The following terse telegram, received from our expert
miner in the field in Siskiyou county, California, that great
mineral section of the Golden State, fully explains itself:
Yreka, Cal., Sept. 2, 1907.
Champion Group Mining Co.,
207 Couch Bldg., Portland, Ore.
Have just secured-Beaver Creek group, consisting of
280 acres. I consider this a valuable addition to your hold
ings; should make a large producer of copper.
O. H. POOR.
6:18 p. m,
WHAT THE LOCAL PAPERS SAY OF IT
The Siskiyou County News, published at Yreka, the
bustling city only seven miles from our gold mines, speaking
of this transaction, remarks:
O. H. Poor, agent for the Champion
Group Mining company of Portland,
owns and Is developing a group of 12
promising gold quartz claims on Hum
bug creek, has bonded from W. P. Pog
gett and others the Beaver creek cop
per group, consisting of 14 claims in
Oak Bar district, about seven miles
southeast of the famous Blue Ledge
copper mine. The property covers
about three miles of a copper ledge
and Is In the same mineral belt as the
Blue Ledge. These claims have one of
the rlnest surface showings of any cop
per body In the county. Tha cropping
of the ledge shows from BO to 200 feet
In width. The irroup contains 280 acres
and is surrounded by a large body oil
timber as fine as there is In the coun
ty. Gnrretson springs are only half a
mile from Beaver creek, and fine water
power can be had.
A PRESENT TO EVERY SHAREHOLDER
Forty-five thousand dollars is the price of this copper
buy, and the management of THE CHAMPION GROUP
presents it to the stockholders, old and new, of that splendid
mining corporation, but within a few days
SHARES WHICH ARE NOW SELLING AT 50c WILL BE
RAISED TO 75c EACH
THE CHAMPION GROUP ARE GOLD MINES.
They are producing now, and we are selling only shares
enough to enable us to enlarge their producing capacity, that
we may not be compelled to wait the slow process of ex
pansion by digging the gold out of the earth by the primitive
methods of our predecessors.
OUR STOCK OUGHT TO BE AT PAR TODAY
It is worth it. We are confident that it will sell at $5
the share within a year. It will be 50 cents this week, and
the next pop is to 75 cents.
GET YOUR STOCK NOW-DON'T WAIT I
Cuf Out and Mail This Coupon to Us Today
The Champion Group Mining Co., Conch Building, Fourth and
Washington streets, Portland, Or.:
Gentlemen: Please mail me, withrrnt cost to me, descrip
tive booklet relating to your Champion Group Mining properties,
and oblige.
Name
Street and No
Town State
TELEPHONES: MAIN 8115; A-1857
asCHAMPION GROUP
MINING COMPANY
206-207-208 Couch Bldg.
Fourth and Washington Sts. Portland, Oregon
g
Churchill, we will sell without reserv
tho furnishings of 25 rooms of flrad
class furniture, carpets, bedding, ttil
The housekeeping suites are furnlsne
In modern iron beds and sanltar
couches, wardrobes, select oak an
cherry dressers and commodes: fin
l carpets and rugs throughout the house)
pictures, lace curtains and hanging
parlor settees, easy chairs and rockers
toijet ware. l he bed linen comprise
the best grade sheets, pillow slips anl
I bed spreads, splendid pillows, 300 towels!
I comforts and blankets. The usual furl
rushing in tn Kitmeng comprise eoo
stoves, dishes, utensils, kitchen treasl
ures, tables, chairs, linoleum, all tol
gether. This sale affords a choice lo
of substantial housekeeping effects t
rooms of desirable furnishings to b
sold at public auction on the day men
tlonea.
N. B. Be discreet and advlsa wltf
us If you have anything you wlah t
conmt trrtfl ruly cash. We bu
anything salable. cT'hones Main l(2tl
Note. We have on aale at our sales
rooms four flrst-elass pianos, four th
latest Dayton computing scales, six as
sorted sizes coffee mills, Bowser olj
tanks, Paylon cheese cutters, counters
showcases and other store fixtures, etd
J. I. WILSOJf, Auctioneer.
S. L. N. Gilnian
AUCTIONEER
SPECIAL AUCTION SALE
Of Household Furniture
Tomorrow, Monday,
Sept. 9th
At 10 o clock a. m., on premises
residence No. 35 East Third St
north, corner of East Couch. Sale
includes all the new furnishings
of the dwelling. Sale 10 a. m.
S. L. N. G. .MAN,
Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALES
On Tuesday Next at
Baker's Auction House
CORNER ALDER AND PARK STS.
w .hull -ll n select lot of FURNI
TUIiE AXMIN8TER and BRUSSELS
Carpets removed to our salesrooms ioi
convenience of sale. Including solid
quartered oak PEDESTAL DINING
TARIX verv eleirant BUFFET and
CHINA CABINET to match, oak Side
board Dlninir Chairs. Oil Paintings,
Ft RASH and IRON BEDS, elastic felt!
and other Mattresses, goose feather!
PILLOWS, separate DRESSERS, ComH
modes, Chlffonleres, Child's Iron Crib
with 811k Floss Mattress, Parlor rook
ers. Center Tables. Lounges. Oak Book
case. Hall Tree, ebony WaJl Cabinet
MORRIS ROCKER. Costly Baby Buggy
Ladv's Wheel (Cleveland), Steel Range,
Kitchen Cabinet, Granlteware, Freeser,
Babv Jumper, Laundry Basket, Ke
friirerator and other effects: also If
nearly new Axmlnter, Brussels and In
grain Carpets. Sale Tuesday alt)
o'clock. The above goods canvKc ln-
. , . .1 .
specteo tomorrow imouuay;.
ON THURSDAY
We shall have several consignments ot
household goods to dispose of at Auc
tion Sale at 10 o'clock.
BAKER ft SON,
Auctioneers.
Offloe and Salesrooms 862-4 Alder St
Both Phones.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE
Of Auction on SeDtember 18 at resi
dence of 13 rooms. Full particulars
Baker ft Son, Auctioneer.
JONESMORE
THE NEW ADDITION.
Sidewalks, graded streets, Bull Ran
water. Public school.
Lots 50x100 feet, f 350 to f 500.
Your own terms.
Take Montavilla car.
See Agent at tract.
GEO. D. SCHALK
Phone Main 392 A 2392. 264 Stark St
SPECIAL SNAPS
KAn n- not,,, . . , ,ixb
2 blocks from Grand ave. and MorY
IIOMH1 11113 1UI aicll 11.11 WI1 IS, 1 IU f
warebouse.
JUll.OOO For a nice lot on Grand are.
820,000 For a fins 14 block 10 block
from postofflce, good for store or
apartment houses.
Look at them and convlneo yourself
that they are cheaper than anything
else around. , ,
F.FUCHS, 221 1-2 Morrison Street