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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 19. 1907,
JL.J. 1 i-
QUESTIONS PUT
IN
Orchard Denies Threat 8
Jlercules Deed in Kvi
(lonco Xew Witnesses.
(Tnllrd f rr Wlr. )
Bolae. Ma.. Per. IP - Impeaching- ques
tion re put to Hurry Orchard In Hie
Pelill'oi, trial tliia morning, after hlrli
the atatr lKan lta rillret examination.
Clarence 1'urrow in mill too III to tie
preaeni and Kilgar Wilson conducted the
defense, asking Orchard In rrF.ird to
eonvrrantlcns In which It la nllrareil he
made Ihreata Hjtalnat NteunenhorK life
Orchard denied ma kin a; n h Ihroiita
In mnverstlnna with Max Mellch, Kn
gene Knirlev. 1 'r Miiw. I C t'oplry.
Charles, A Sullivan, Frank Hough, lit
tle Pi H. H Head, I). C. CohIh. Allen
F. Mri.ill and Chester II. Fvlton.
I'urfr.- tne redirect examination of
Orchard, conducted by Hawley, a deed
for a sixteenth Interest In the lUreulea
mine from Orchard to Ian Cordona
& laced In evidence. The deed bore date
larch 7. 189H. a year befora tha troublt
In tha Coour d'Alenaa.
The prosecution announced that
Charlla Neville and Mra. Toney. the lat
ter Orchard's second wife, would be
placed on tha stand thla afttrnoon
Neither of these wltnaaaea appeared In
ma Haywood trial.
0. R. & H. APPEALS
OH
ER COUR
f
JACOB KAMM IXJUKED
BY BICYCLE RIDER
While on tha way to hia office
thla morning Jacob Kamm. ona
of Portland's beat-known capi
tal let a, waa knocked down and
aeverely Injured by a bicycle
rider near Jhe corner of Sixth
and Salmon streets. Mr. Karom
waa unconscious for a few min
utes and waa carried Into a near
by grocery store. Later ha waa
taken to his home at Four
teenth and Main streets In a
carriage.
Mr. Kamm waa badly bruised
about the body and wa other
wise Injured. No bones were
broken, however. At the Kamm
home It Is said that Mr. Kamm
Is resting essy and that It la not
thought that any serious core-
pllcstlons will reault from the
accident, even though ha Is well d
advanced In years. d
Tha accident occurred soon 4)
after 11 o'clock.
CARXEGIE COMES Ur
. AGAIN AT ABERDEEN
(Special Dlvpatra to The Journal.)
Aberdeen, Wash.. Dec. 19. Tha Car
negie library propoaltlon here will not
sown. 1 ne council about a year ago
lurnea 11 down decisively. A lot has
since been bought by the city and cer
tain revenuea have been used as a basis
ror a UDrsry Dunning rund. But how
a change In the personnel of the coun
cil has taken place and the advocates of
tha Carnegie proposition consider it a
favorable time to broach the aubject
train, a sue nas oeen acquired and a
proposition has been received from Mr.
Carnerle in which he offers $16,000 on
condition that $1,600 a year for 10 years
be spent to maintain the library. There
has been strong opposition by the labor
clement
Franchise and Jloney Assess
ments Only Points Rail
road Objects to.
The fl-at step In the appeal that will
be taken hy the railroads from the as
sesanu'iit fixed by the stat. board of
equalisation wua made by the attor-
eys for, the (I. K. & N. thla morning.
Tne unpcal In loss sweeping than ex
pected, im It challenges only two points
thi uaMfSNinrnt and Indliatca that
the railroad does nut Intend to make 11
furthii fight against the valuation of
141,1(10 pi-r mile on the main lines of
track. although In the heurlng before
the county h.mrd of equalisation It whs
claimed Hint the iiaacsainent should not
he higher than I2H.U0O.
What tl.o railroad does protest
mains; against la the assesament of
1 1. 10,100 jn Its money, notea and ac
counts In the hearing It was shown
that tho great bulk of thla sum had
been advanced to the I'nlon Pacific and
expended by the latter In various ex
tensions in Oregon. Washington and
n a no.
I he railroad men claim that these
Improvements are being aaaeased In
piecemeal In these varloua atatea and
inai mese, accounta of the O. R. at N.
should not be aaaeased.
Another point on which an appeal Is
csrrlcd to the circuit court Is the as
sessment of izn.000 on franchlaea. In
common wun other railroads, tha com
panv naik nt tha mention of a fran
chise tax. claiming that It la being sub-
im iv nouore isxniion.
1 ne appeal snys nothing about the
ec-asment or the Alblna carahops.
Tunn n proiesiea nerore the board
of eiia'lsatlon. und not a word concern
Inc the flgurea of the assessor on tha
murage, eviaertlr Intending to allow
inuno usurea to stand as they are.
TWELVE-STORY IIOTE L
FOR BATCH'S TRIBE
Free to the
Ruptured
Simple Horn Cur that Anyone Can
U Without Pain, Danrar or
Loss of Tim from Work
MS
CHRISTMAS MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
'-SB
a
SENT FREE TO ALL
I cor raptar without onerttloa, palo. das-
far or Inas of tloia, Wb.u I aay cure, I do
imp! win bold, hot a enra that atara eurra
anil doea away with truaara fur all lima,
Ta r-nuflnr. roil .till rnur runfur.it frlitnila
that wj lflenrjr actual)? cure I want you
I in irPi 11 wiiovui ITUI riiwiiH 10 fmr-
aalf. Hcruenitiar, I am aot trying In a'll you
a I run, hut I offer you as atlat. verfi-ct
and rmanrnt cara that meana fn-4'duin from
pain anil aurrerlnK, a largoly Incrrvaed phyale
al a oil nieulal vigor, a fuller rn jnyoient of
llfr'a blraaliiaa and years of comfort a ad at- 1
Ufxtlon ailiM to tha laacth of rnur Ufa.
Don I axiid any money, almply rill out tha
rouixm below, Isdlcata on tha diagram tha I
local Ion of tha rupture, and mall It to me. I
thm nrglart thla Important Biatlrr a alngle
day or continue to tta tortured any longer by
l.ra p. rradymade truaara. I
My reniarkahlr offer Is tha falreat aaar
made and ahoald be taken advantage of Imma
dlatrly hy all ruptara auffrrora.
(United Prone Uaad Wlre
Seattle Dec. II. A 12-story building,
to cost $260,000 and to be used entirely
as a living place for young men, la the
project which Dr. M. A. Matthews, pas
tor of the First Presbyterian church
announcea that he will get under way
eariy next spring. Neaotlatlona are
now being made for the land. Dr.
.Matthews nlnna are for hnfi,iin inn
by 0 feet and arranged In two-room
suites.
I'RIXEVILLE 31 A SONS
TO HAVE BUSY YEAR
New Presidential Postoffices.
(Waaklnstoa Bureau of The Journal.
Washington, Dee, 19. The following
fourth-class postfjfflces will beconV
presidential January I: Bandon, Clats-
same, jeeno, ureaham, f 1,000; Lents,
11.000, and Vale. S1.S00. Falls Creek
and Mot Lake will become domestic
money order omceaj January 1.
(Special Dlapatcb to The Jonrnal.t
Prlnevllle. Or.. Dec 19 Prinxvin.
lodge. No. ,6, A. F. & A. M.. haa elected
the following offlrera: T. M Baldwin
W. M.; C. W. Foster, 8. W.; C. 8 1 1 -'
wards. J W'.: W. F Klnr ir .'."..
D. P. Adamson. secretary. '
Thla lodare haa the nmnluiinn ne .
lodge at Bend, the estnbfishment of the
Royal Arch dearee here and th ..-
tlon of a new $16,000 building on lta
jjiumni ior mo coming year.
Clatsop Purnitnre Contracts.
(8peclal niapatck to Tha Joaroal.)
a 1 oriH, ur, uec. m.xhe county
7"" compieiea tne examina
tion of the bids for tho furniture and
shades for the new court house and
awarded the contracts. The amount of
ma i-uniracc riven in each nr tha
vv-Bniui uiaapra was aa roiiowv r a lr
Hellborn. IJ.087: J. J. Robinson, $203
?Si lidrnd aor ': total, 13.
lSi.L2.6 .J!l9 dellverics sre to be made
within 30 days.
Tree Treatment Coupon
Mark on the diagram the location of tha
rupture, answer the question! and mall this to
Or. W. S. IIICI, M Mais Itreet assaia, N. T,
j ?& Ruptured t
M I Dot Xufhtrt
right flirrr 1
II I a rmuf
Sam.
Jddrru.
OP
uujpie
Sessions to Be Held at Sev
eral Foints in Oregon
First at Wood burn.
BS CHABXTAau,
,to your horses as wall aa to yourself.
Tou need not suffer from pains of any
sort your horses need not suffer. Try
a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment.
It cures all pains. J, M. Roberts. Baft,
rsfield. Mo, writes: "1 have uaed your
liniment for -ten yaara and find It to
be the best I have ever used for man
or beast' Bold by all drugglsta.
New Lodge at Freewater.
Zre.fwater- r Dec- 19 A lodge of
Odd I-ellowa will be organized at Free
water Friday night. December 20, by
Grand Master Richard Scott of the state
grand lodge. The Freewater lodge will
do iu. ua linn win navA n fnAmKwahiM
of 26. making a total membership in the
state of over 16,000. Grand Master
Bcott has been on an official vlalt to
Umatilla county lodges this week.
Giro Christmas Lunch.
The Christmas dance of the Holmes
Business college will be held tonight at
Murlark hall. Mrs. Q. Holmes Law-1
rence, Mrs. Charles Kadderly. Mrs. J I
H. Stanley and Mrs. E. H. Taggart will
act as patronesses.
Building Permits.
R. H. Jones, erect dwelling vmt
Madison, corner East Forty-flrst,'$l,200.
9-
as
The following call for hopgrowers'
meetings In the state of Oregon has
been laaued y M. H. Durst, the Call
fornla grower:
Aurora. Or.. Dec. 18. 1907. Commer
clal Editor Oregon Journal We expect
tne organising committee of tne I'a
ciflc Hopgrowers' union to reach Oregon
on Aionaay, tne 23d Inst. It is their
purpose to attend meetings of hopgrow
ers In the different sections and explain
the object of the organisation. Meet
ings will be held Monday. December 23,
at vvoouDurn; Tuesday December 24, at
Salem; Thurrday, December it, at Port
land; Friday, December 27. at McMlnn
vllle; Saturday. December 28, at Inde
pendence. tl la hoped that the hopgrowers will
attend one or all of these meetings,
and that the organization will be com
pleted in each aection at the meeting.
The committee will then eo to Wash
ington to secure the cooperation of the
growers of that state. It is necessary
for the hopgrowers of Oregon to take
an active Dart In this movement. The
California committee Is coming up to
neip lorwara me wont ana expects to
be met by Oregon growerij and that the
worn will be carried Dromutly to a sue
ceBsful Issue
It Is requested that hopgrowers of
every section take this matter up with
meir neignDors ; in mat an growers at
tend their nearest meeting-place and
help th eCallfornla commltee to close
its worK up so it can get through and
go to wasnington.
The Intention Is to hold meetlnga In
the morning at 10 o'clock, when the
general plana will be discussed. Then
a committee will be selected to meet
with the California delegation and con
nult on the by-laws. In the afternoon
the adjourned meeting will come to
gether again for the purpose of discuss
ing and ratifying the by-laws.
The time Is at hand that hopgrowers
mum organize or go out or DURlness.
Matters of intereat to growers having
hops on hand will bo discussed at the
meeting. It is expected that the Cali
fornia delegation will bo , accompanied
by an able attorney to explain legal
matters to all hop growers and others.
Dealers who are hopgrowers are par
ticularly requested to attend these
meetings and discuss matters with the
growers. Whatever promotes the wel
fare or nopgrowers win be dnuh v to
mo advantage or targe producers as
well as the small growers. Let tho
growers mage it their business to keep
the day of the meetings free to attend
to thla Important matter.
M. H. DURST.
Sale M iitt ait
ails
Proves Year's Greatest Success!
Tha unprecedented Inttrett mtnifeited by intelligent, up-to-date
clothes buyers in this offering of tht entire winter stocks ofx
V cant under actual value, gives this unparalleled sals first place
A among tht year's important events.
No Clothing Event
in History Can Be Cited for
Comparison
It must bt borne In mind that this is not in ordinary sale, not an
extended effort to sell a few more garments. The noteworthy
point in connection with this sals is this: These Suits and Over
coats were not made up for a specisl salt at cut prices. Remember,
we took the entire stocks Just as they came, and every garment
was maae in tne regular acnioss oroa. wsy ior tne very best trade,
and was made to sell for $20 to $40.
Remember, a Bona Fide Saving (o Yon of 40 to 60 Per Cent on
Every Garment Bought Now
Store Open Every Evening Till Xmas
Men's and Young
Men's $15, $18,
and $20 Suits
and Overcoats,
Correctly Made.
$11.85
This Price Em
braces an Endless
Variety, of Suits
and Overcoats,
$20, $22.50 Val.
$14.85
A Saving of Half
and More on
These $25 to $30
Suits and Over
coats.
$19.85
These are Hand
Tailored Suits
and Overcoats,
Our $30 to $40
Garments.
- RADICAL PRICE CUTTING IN EVERY DEPT. ON HOLIDAY GOODS
The best Christmas present for him is a CHICAGO
SUIT or OVERCOAT
$8.85 TO $19.85
A small deposit secures any garment till wanted.
We will gladly exchange any garment bought for a
present that does not suit.
69-71
T0IRD
STREET
69-71
THIRD
STREET
jQ&nftoris , No Portland, Ore., 1907
. V53 ? LENNON'S for Gloves and Umbrellas
PORTLAND ;: Upon presentation this order will
i SAN FRANCISCO : I entitl bearer to. . .pair, .of Gloves at
! J. IT rr . .
SEATTLE UBUan i per pair, iota!
V fiTnUF,: : , valuc- aouars i
i.
SANTA CLAU8 WANT8
to Hand You a Lennon's
I CLOVE ORDER TO ASSURE YOU
- OF A -MERRY CHRISTMAS
One of Lennon's Glove Orders means a present
of the best Gloves in the world. They are re
deemable for their face value any time at any
of Lennon s Seven Stores in Portland, San Fran
cisco or Seattle. Saves the giver the trouble of
making the selection and enables the holder of
the order to make personal selection and be per
fectly fitted.
bold for as much as you care to spend.
MORRISON STREET, OPP. POSTOFFICE
r3
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MOSQUITOES IN TREES.
Another Breeding riace Discovered
for the Pest.
Rev. H. Mould In Times of India.
A short time ago as 1 was going
around Wle Colaba cemetery, which is
in my charge. I noticed what in nft.r
all a very common Blent In Indi.i. a
small plpli" growing out of a hoi In
the trunk of a tree, a karunja. I pulled
11 uui miu iuura me noie Quito a foot
deep, and containing some Inches of
water at the bottom which was how
ever, out of sight. Mosquitoes also
came out of the hole. I had th hole
stopped up with earth.
The next few dava I kpnt mv
open and found several other trees with
holes containing water, but one In par
ticular confirmed by conjecture that I
had found another favorite breeding
111.,.. . r . u a II.. . , , .
j-.-c mi ura nuy mosquito. TniS Waa
"arunja tree, a branch of which
had been loctjed off. Tn tho atumn
a shallow cavity filled with clear wa
ter, in which was quite a number of
very iiveiy mosquito larvae. I drew the
attention of Colonel Gubbins, R. A. M.
C, to the matter, and he at once gave
uiucru iq me aHsisiant surgeon in
charge of the Colaba mosquito brigade
tQ, examine all the trees, and they very
soon brought in reports of a large num
ber In which they had discovered wa
ter containing larvae.
I myself found many trees with small
and Innocent looking cavities In the
stumps of lopped branches, not a few
of which proved to be several Inches
deep, and some quite 18 inches, and
all containing water. The discovery, I
was surprised to hear, was aoDarentlv
quite r new one, ana no one appears
to have cuspected that mosquito larvae
werer to be found in trees, although it
is obvious that wherever water can
lodge there the mosquito can breed.
Trees of which the wood decays rap
idly, such as uie karunja, the gold mo
hur, the horseradish tree, etc., are those
in which holes are most likely to be
found.
Some years ago. ridlns- throuarh the
Jungles of Meywar, Just about the time
the gorgeous nk burst lnt6 flower, 1 1
noticed alongside the road a huge maha-
V n tM with A hflmHnn laHil.r mtrra IE '
feet long, leading up to the first great I
fArlr A r . 1 1 gj. ' 1
mi a rt l m nuiiuoiiiia wily u WH1
there I saw a man aro un with a small
uia. on b. Binnar. wnicn ne lowered into mm
the trunk of the tree and which ha B
n r. rv.. I ,,11 . J 1 . - . Fl
4 me the waiter waa good and
IfARE BOOKS AT BROWN.
Library Completes Set of Tracts of
King Philip's War.
From the New York Sun.
The John Carter Brown library at
Brown university has com Dieted lta net
oi io original narratives, printed m
me yeas from 1876 to 1877, of the
Indian war which nearly destroyed the
now cngiana settlements.
A rcent purchase in London at the
saie or tne Karl of Sheffield's library
of a tract printed in London in 167.
containing a description of the "Great
bwamp Fight," which broke the power
ir.u i ""r "" inaians in southern
n"uuu jBiano., completed the set.
The Brown library also haa bought
a Virginia tract which tells of a tem
pest which did great damage in 1667,
and another which contains a report of
Indian troubles in Virginia at about
nit; mhiiiu nine mac Kinir Phiiir,
"'"""B hi in new England.
The library has added a volume which
contains an account of an annual meet-
iiiaj ui me aiocKnoiaers of a company
organized in 1772 to secure a monopoly
of trade between Spain and VenesueU.
and books which contain the regulation
of the slave trade in the French West
Indies in 1745. proceedings of the local
government for the Island of Marti
nique and reports of the doings of the
Jrench fleet In the West Indies during
the American revolution.
YEARLY STREET CAR
TAX ADVANCES $1000
Minnesota Poultry Show.
Mankato, Minn., Dec. 19. A finer col
lection of fancy-bred chlokens. turkeys,
ducks and other varieties of poultry and
pet stock never was seen in this cec-
iion iimn mat displayed today at the
opening of the annual show of the Cen
tral Minnesota Poultry association. The
caiiiuiib me numerous as wen as of an
exceptionally high class. The show Is
to continue through the remainder of
Hit? ITCC&.
Next Year Annual Tribute
to City Will Amount
to $4,000.
This will be the last year the Port
land Railway, Light A Power company
will pay $,000 into the city treasury,
and commencing next year It will pay
an annual tax of 14,000 for the ensuing
five years.
This is In accordance with the Mm
pany's franchise which requires the
pay an n-
of the city's
av, jr a k
transportation company to pay an an
nuai iriDuis ior 'ne use or
streets. Commencing in 1913 the com-
The next convention of .the American
Federation of Labor will ha km i.
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iiunvpr.
HEBEB3IEBEBBZnHSnaH!rca.aa
I Cut Prices
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was perennial. I mention this to show
to what depths holes In trees may go
and the length of time water may re
main In, them.
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Tomorrow V Friday
last day for discount on east alila ram
biUS.
positive! the
?0ftland Oas company.
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On HOLIDAY STA
TIONERY and LEATH
ER SPORTING GOODS.
Call and be convinced.
F.P.VIEW
94 SIXTH ST.
Corner of Stark and Sixth
Elaborate line of Christmas
Tree Ornaments
j EZXKXKIX5ZZXZSX52;r
pany will have to pay annually for five
years the sum of J8.000; from 1918 to
1922, inclusive, 17,000; from 192J to
lull, inclusive, zy.oooi rrnm loan tn
1932, Inclusive, $12,000.
The oompanv's franchlaa imirti n
cember 1. 1932. By that time- the
company will have paid the city 1200 -000.
The 14.000 oominar In nw
will about pay the city employes' street
car fare for tho year.
LAKCENY THE CAUSE OF
MOST OF COMPLAINTS
A partial list of the transcripts of
cases sent up from the municipal court
to the circuit court from the district
attorney's office during the holidays
shows interesting facts regarding the
...... v vi uiiiQinui varieties oi crime
committee: In the city. Out of 29 cases
I, I,, uur,"'T,ln" nouaays, which is prac
tically all of the cases passing through
the municipal court from the state's ac
tion, the largest number were com
plaints alleging larceny of various kinds
from petty larceny to highway robbery.
In the list were thran m ti rA-m
..ti j l in mil. iwu ior annirarv torn fni
assault and battery, one for contribut
ing iu iu delinquency or a minor, two
for forgery, two for antiit k.i...
for lewd cohabitation and IS tor lar-
Washington State Dairymen.
inBlfPrpaa Wlr.l
Standwood. Waah . nu to ntt..
-lilf?!? S" Dairymen's associa-
tlOn met In fifteenth annual
here today with a good attendance of
members. The onanlnar 1tuain .
held this afternoon, ami thi. .......
President D. S. Trnv ."fT.HV.'." !
annual address. The proceedings will
vuuuuus uvtr rnaay-ana Saturday.
The Kind Tou Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use tor over 30 years, has borne the signature of
- and has been made nnder his per
sonal supervision since Its Infancy.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just-as-ffood"are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil. Pare
gorlc. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium. Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cores Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Haye Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
s
m etirraue coaiaaM. rr aiuaaav street, new voaa em.
Chatsworth Park for Sale.
Mount Holly. N. J.i Dec 19. Sheriff
NorcTOSs today offered at public sale
thjarE9 V of 'n(1 known as Chats
worth Park, located oa the Jarsey Cen
tral railroad near ChatswortS. ,For -12
years several wealthy men, most of
them New Torkers, have used Chats-
worth Park for varloua forms of rerraa.
tlon. The park -comprises more "than-
a,uuu acres ana contains a clubhouse
with elaborate appointments, fine drives,
an artillclal lake and a number of rot.
tares. It was planned to make of the
place a second Tuxedo, but the venture
apparently was a failure. . - ' -
Stockmen in Convention.
Spokane, Wash. ' Dec. 19. Stockmen
from nearly every part of Washington
and many from Idaho and Montanaare
i?nnttnncw,tne.,0urt.h ftnnual 'Ma-'
s on of the Washington Livestock asao-
The old trnublt hstwMK tita ai.a..KJ.i