The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 10, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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    ;; ,TIIH OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, ' PORTLAND, w TUESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER ', 10. -1S07;
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RACE RIOTS
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- box jSays He Was As
' saultcd by Hindus.
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(SimcUI Dtapetcn to Tse Joarnsl.)
' " Absrdesn, Wuh., Sept 10.- Ths flrt
v Volaih to occur batwsen whit and Hindu
labor at Grays Harbor took plaos Sun-A-
day afternoon it Wtit'i mill, Junotlon
, 'City, a suburb of this placa. Quits a
:' number of Hindu have been brought In
' .who hav shanties near the mill, and
when extra help la needed they are
' Vsedr , 4
., , On Sunday aoms SO men were at work
, 4a the yarda when the trouble occurred
i in wuicn AiDart ftHeinoerg. a rinn, w
hit a the back with a piece of lumber
by a Hind a. His story is mat ne was
driving a team and had a load of heavy
-' lumber on his wagon. He game to a
Harrow place In the road and asked one
' of the Hindus to nein mm turn arouna.
The Hindu threatsned him with a block
4f wood.' Steinberg then told him to
,: get out of the way, when, ha says, the
man called him a rile nama and hit
, Mm across the mouth with the back of
, Jils hand.
' ' He thea droTS on and unloaded and
when s came back to the plaoa the
, Hindus were waiting for him. One of
. them, not the original one, asked him
.what was the matter with bis friend.
1 Steinberg replied that there was noth
ing the .matter, but If ha the second
.one talked to him liks the first one
did, be would treat him the same way,
' upon wnicn nuniDer two siruca mm
i across the back with a piece of lumbar.
' Steinberg was taken to a hospital and
t tba two Hindus, named Jevo and Oo-
lamea. wre arrested,
A, J. West put up ball for them this
liernoon ana inev were atiowea vo go
tack to work. Their trial will ba held
. in a 'day or. two. Mr. West told tba
. chief of polics that the whlta men had
. ben aggravating the Hindus for soma
time and that thara had baea bad blood
. Jbctween them. . . ,
FOR PEIIDLETOII
Railroad Commission Says
, Run of Biggs Local Shall
. Extend to Pendleton.
. (SptcUl Dispatch to The Joarast)
... . SsJenv'Orv Sept 10. Tha railway
' commission yesterday orders that trains
Nos. 1 and I of tha O. R.-A N. shall In
future ha ooeratad dally between Pen-
- oMeton and Portland Instead of only to I
. and from Biggs, at Heretofore; mat an
.trains provide sufficient equipment fori
reasonable accommodation of passen-
' gers, and that theas-trains stop at ait I
Ktntinrm between ."Pendleton and Port-1
. land, that ars now' regular stopping-1
' places. V ' 1 ' v
'. The commission specified further that
train No, 7 shall axart westward tn the
' morning aniL..Ni;.l. aastward in ths
. Aveninc - '
. The schedule shall ba arranged so that
' U points -pn tha Columbia & Southern,
f Condon. ao4 Heppner branches shall
make connection with .both, trains, .
t Tha loooipanr. 'Will have.1 JIT day In
'fWMcn to' comply, 'inis aecision' is me
Vcsult of hearings held at Pendleton
June 4, and at Portland June 14,
..Tha railway commission nas aiao or
. dered a stub train to be established be
i tween Roseburg and Portland when
. aver No. 12 la mora than two hours late.
'This case was taken up on tha commls
' felon's own motion. The new train is re
'quired to make all stops usually made
rv No. is on scneouie time, eouinern
) Pacific will have 20 days to comply.
iioSEBURG ROAD
; TO BOHEMIA MINES
' (Bpedal Dispatch to The Joarual.)
, 'Bohemia, Or Sept 10. Judge Wona-
. cott. Surveyor Roberts and Road Ylaw-
?ars Dixon and Weber have been here!
1 from Roseburg for the purpose At a
. J veylng a county road from Roseburg up
the utnpqua ana tnence to tjonemia.
'' i The judge was anthuslastic over the
' . mroleet. A road is needed badly by tha
Snlning camp and undoubtedly soon will
' Je built These men csma over the
- ' .route some 40 miles with pack anl-
K mais ana tnougn tne trip was K rougn
3 rone they found It an enjoyable one.
t This road will make competition In
- ' 'the supply trade for the -mines, ba
, tween the two towns of Roseburg and
Cottage Grova Cottage Grove haa here
tofore - enjoyed all tha trade from Bc-
- , Jiemia. -' ',
' ' - Tha new owners of tha Sunrise mine
,' re now busy building a road from' tha
: jnaln Champion Creek road- to their
' i property on Adams mountain.- The dis
j tance is four miles and the grade Is an
f ven one. After this Is dons thsy will
. tcomc.ence work on the tunnels. Mln
A rs are very scarcer It Is hard to get
. "work of any kind done. In fact on ac
u i count of scarcity of labor.-
X Ed. Jenks and Ben Curry have taken
the contract to run a tunnel In- the
Oglesby-Talklnirton property. Work
JwflJ be resumed at once and probably
continue inrouf?n tne winter. t
. ', Lewis Hartley has taken the contract
(to do development work on the Great
Eastern property and Is now on tha
, ground. These holdings are three miles
, south of Bohemia mountain and the
. management has some very fine ore ex-'
posed. Work on this property will last
- -t Until winter is on and probably .longer.
i WPARLl LIIfE SOON
TA TT? TT flPT?T? A TTAV
' ; ' '
i (SpeoUl Dlnpttch to Tts Journal.)
V Ltwlston, Ida., Sept. 10. Announce
j tnent made to the effect that the Ore-
1 on Railroad & Navigation company
Intends to open a pa?nenger train serv-
; Jce over Its new Riparia-Lewiston line
s October 1, came as a surprise to the
. ; people of this city, who have watched
' j, the work on the Clearwater railroad
? bridge with tha. notion that it would
;. .4ifca Impossible to open the line until the
t t bridge is completed two months hence.
M -The plan of the railroad company Is
r to finish laying its rails to the north
--approach of the bridge, and to start
; trains from Portland to Lewlston by
: ; the first of the month. Passengers on
r fliMA itrvlna will rsBi.fi V. . . -t, i
pieans of the ftrry.
' Lid WUrBe Bolted.
V" " (8peeiI Plupstch to Tb JHmil.)
- Aberdeen, Wash., Sept. 1 ((.'Informa
tion from reliable sources is no the ef
fect that all of the dance halls will ba
, closed within tha next two weeks. It is
aatd that tha owners of tha places have
4 been notified and nave been given this
I tim to close up their affairs. '
f , jur owes or MYinrrxoir
' Is worth' pound '-'of euro. There are
many poor sufferars, consumptives who
are hopeless of getting well who, if
they had taken cars of themselves,
would now be wall.- A cough Is the
f foundstlon of consumption, - Ballard's
' j a.. Mi flvMin wilt rlt-tt f t Aruiffh.
T, S- ,, i Great .f'alls. Montana,
T havft- usea itauara s - iors-
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Forced Oat of Oar Warehouse, and at a
time when we most need space. At
any other time of the year we could
have moved with very little trouble
but now with our warehouse full
of the purchases made by our Mr.
Powers while in the market we
are "up against it" We have spent
the last 10 days in trying to find a
suitable place to store these goods
but have not succeeded.
KITCHEN TREASURES
We have just purchased the bankrupt stock of the Donner
Manufacturing Company of Sell wood and have on hand
110 full-size Kitchen Treasures, which we will sell as long
as they last at
$2.35
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. . PortlawL Oretfoa.
Ih'Powr ruraitur Co.,
Port land, ortg on. '
0ntlmen
t rr la"t o" ymrfot roooit Utm ,
wo'iro'ollljwd to adrloo you that 'it will t
lmpotalblo'for'of to rtntw your lea on
wsrohoaio at Froat nd Salmon Sta., which
xplrts 3opt. 5th. Rowing to.thtr.arranft
ntnta nadof or. thlt" property.
Thla amat bo final.
arytruly poura.
THE C
Per
. H. II1Y CO.
HAS
Now ; Is Your Opportunity to furnish
your home at a great saving, and at
the same time secure the latest cre-v
ations from the best factories in the
world; It ;s not odds and ends that
we arc selling at such great reduc
tions, but a warehouse full of brand
new patternsiust received from the
market Never tfefore have such
Drices been quoted in Portland.
Come in and be convinced. Terms
on specials are strictly cash.
I,alAWFET
feJgt.J.-
IN
Select quartered oak, exactly
like cut; finished golden or
weathered; regular value $36.
Forced Sale Price
$2350
IRON
BEDS
385 . Iron
Beds, exact
ly like cut;
full three
quarter size;
regular value
$3.50. T he
Forced Sale
Price
$1.85
56 Iron Beds, regular $ 4.50 values, now $ 3.00
32 Iron Beds, regular $ 5.50 values, now $ 3.75
16 Iron Beds, regular $ 8.00 values, now $ 5.25
'21 Iron Beds, regular $12.50 values, now $ 8.75
14 Iron Beds, regular $15.00 values, now $10.50
' 3
YUM YUM SPRINGS
Tust like picture; 2-plv weave; three rows of coil springs
in center, supported by five heavy cables; regular $3.50
values. Forced Sale Price
$1.98
This large
Arm Rocker
' s "
With cobbler leather - seat ;
$3.50 value. Forced Sale Price
$1.95
FURNISH YOUR HOME ON OUR EASY PAYRiENT PLAN
17 Princess Dressers, oak, mahog
any or birdseye maple, $30.00
Values: jw $21.75
15 Dressers, oak, mahogany, or
birdseye maple, $33.50 values;
.iow 824.00
10 Dressers, oak, mahogan; br
birdeseye maple, $40.00 values;
now Mq.w
4 Dressers, oak and mahogany,
q:68.50 values; now. .... .843.50
2 Dressers, oak and mahogany,
$85.00 values; now. . . . ..854.00
TURKISH
LEATHER
ROCKERS
A roomy Rocker, in genuine leather;
onl" best oil-tempered steel springs
used in its construction ; regular $45
value. Forced Sale Price
$19.75
i
fells JEWEL '
WSSi RAN6E
Has ' $1-00 '
Week
Why Pay Retail Prices When You Can Buy Goods at Less Than Wholesale
MAIL
ORDERS
PROMPTLY
FILLED
MAIL
ORDERS
PROMPTLY
FILLED
DRESSER
THIS DRESSER is made of
thoroughly seasoned mate
rial, has shaped top and top
drawers, .oval trench bevel
mirror and, finished golden;
regular $12.00 value. Forced
: i Sale Price
$8.95
IDAHO LOGGING
CAMPS CLOSE
iSpscUl Dlasstcs to Ttas JqsrsL) '.
Moscow, Ida., Sept 10. It Is said that
fully 800 men working lit the woods for
ths Potlatch Lumber company havs been
laid off recently - Thess men wsrs scat
tered among ths various camps from
Harvard to BovUl. Tha company Is also
reported to be selling; off many of its
horses, although the best and heaviest
teams, are bed rig- reserved. Wages of ths
woodsmen have been reduced to a point
where many of thsm would have quit
sny way. 1 But two camps are In opera
tion now, although eight have been until
recentljr.-i - -A..---:.,-. . ,
TDis reaucuon in Torce is siiriouisa
T
which.lt li said will be adopted by
company in tne ran or spring.
hound fvrup tnfmy family for years to two causes a lessening of ths ds
my children never suffer witU coughs." f mand for plumber 4n the past,' and a
4oU br aU druggist jprpbaWtBOs o;mthodg,B: logjrtnfc
y tna
It is
said donkey engines will be substituted
for horsss . wherever practicable, which
will reduce the number of men required
to do ths necessary work.
PIONEER. DIES
AT EUGENE
(Special Dispstch to Tna Joorntl.)
- Eugene. Or Bept. 10. J.0. Hamp
ton, aa early Oregon plonaef.Ldled in
this city yesterday from apoplexy after
ft Greek's Illness. Be was 87 years old,
having, been born In Missouri, from
Which state he came across e plains
to Oregon in IS48, settling in Tsmhill
county, From '"there he removed tb
tjiika countv and retnained. where he
I yrf snagsd la ths .stock business until
about three years sko, when he sold' out
and came , to Lane county to live with
his nephew, Horace Hampton.
They removed to Baker City about
year ago, and a few months ago Mr.
Hampton again came back to Lane
county. He was never married. He
leaves two brothers, W. W and J. L.
Hampton of Paisley. . Lake county, and
a sister. Mrs. Eliza jfuggs of Burns,
Harney county, besides many otner rela
tives In different parts of Oregon. The
Hampton Bros., merchants and bankers,
of Eugene, are his nephews. , -
MALHEUR COUNTS
. ; WINS PARDEE CUP
. (SpecJsl DlipStco. is TBS JoonuL)
; Ontario, Or Sept 10. E. X Frase
has received a telegram from ' Mayor
Lacknv of this city, who has chares of
ths Malheur county exhibits at ths NaJ
tlonal Irrigation Congress, stating that
this county had been awarded ths Gov
ernor Faroes silver cup and a 1200 cash
prise. The exhibit was prepared and
sent at the expense of the ouslnssa men
of Ontario. ,
Oentralia Schools Open.
(Sprltl.. Dltth to Ths JTosrnal.)
Centralia, Wash., Sept. 10. The Cen
tralia schools opened ' yesterday with
an enrollment of 1,600. Many of the
pupils have not yet returned from ths
hopfields. It is thought that within
Touad at Xst, f '
J, A, Harmon of Llsemore, West Va
says! f'At last I have found the perfect
pill that never disappoints me; and for
ths benefit of others afflicted with
torpid liver and chronic constipation,
will, sayr Take- Dr.- King's New Lifs
Pills." Guaranteed satisfactory. ' S6c
at B4 Cross Pharmacy. . . , ',
two or three weeks the enrollment will
greatly Increase. .
Tha high-schol enrollment Is 180, with
ths prospects of more in a few weeks.
A commercial course has been added.
This year ths board has smploysd a
football coach, and a orack team Is ex
pected. Forty-seven boys turned out at
football practice last nignu
Today will be ths last day of ols-count-onr-west
side gas bills.
ARRESTED ON SERIOUS
"lOBBEfiY CSH91
' 8oeiil Dtopstek Is .." Issrssirrn
1 Astoria; Or., Sept 19. C 'A.- Brown
has been areatsd at Clatskanle, charged
with ths larceny of ft boat wnd net be
longing to tha Warren Paoki&a; oom-
pany. Ths boat and net were stolen
irura me r isiier croa, company uock
August 12, and were valued ' at $600.
Brown was arraigned in the Justice
court yesterday afternoon and pleaded
not guilty. Hs was committed to the
county Jail In. default of S500 ball to
appear Wednesday for preliminary wc-
minannn. - -
When arrested Brown had ths boat
and net In his possession, whloh were
secured oy tne officers. Brown"
some orte gava him 10 ao taks
When Brown's scow Was examinfw
3hl,ch ... jwas JncMredtuUia-ifesd:
Wallace Island, over ll.Don.worih
. wmiywib,- tuur . rnicnorB, caoiss,
ents, awnings. , musical instruments and
other:"; articles r of various-' kinds wars
. Today will b tha' last day of -discount
on west side gas .bills.
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