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: .THE OREGON DAILY v JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY? EVENING, ' JANUARY 2D, 1908. . V :..' -:-' . .; : ' - , X ' ' ' v . '' ! ' ' " ' v . J ,-; : ? - ' v uwiiMD mojm &Mwmii xVij . t i ; IIMMl?lllMi . A i. fegstaiBl. 6?t3Bi!x3 1D99T . 920$F bl-eoroT. srfgB3 8M ? ' SiriBLE TAKERS : FILE PETITIONS Would Put Oregon in Henry George Columir by the - Initiative.' ' : LIGHT 10 POWER S HIHDU HOLDUPS (8pUl plipatch to TkvJooroL) ; f, Salem, Or.. Jan. 29. Initiative peti tions have been filed with the secretary Of atate for a change In the constitu tion which would put Oregon In the list of state having practically adopted the single taxation theory of raising rev enue. It reads as follows: ' ; "Section I 'of article of the consti tution of the state of Oregon shall be, and hereby Unamended to read:- . "Section I. The leflslativa assembly ahall provide by law for uniform and equal rata of assessment and taxation and shall prescribe such regulations as shall secure a just valuation for taxa tion 01 ail property, doui real ana per- . sonal. exceDtlns' that all dwellln houses, barns, sheds, outhouses, and al. . ther appurtenances thereto. . all ma. ehlnery and buildings used exclusively . for manufacturing purposes, and the ap purtenances tnereto, an . rences, larm machinery and appliances used as such v all fruit trees, vines, shrubs and alt .other Improvements on farms, all live stock au Household furniture in use, and all tools owned by workmen and tn , use, snan oe exempt rrom taxation; ex- ceptlng al?o such property for municip al, educational, literary, scientific, re ligious or charitable purposes, as may & ve specially exempted oy law," : January Special I We are offering special price : inrougnouc January on picture xrammg, artists' material and wall paper. E. U. Moorenouse tt Co., ill Alder street. . llllFlIf III ouiiiiiiu; FROfffllBY 4- ST noun Molalla Power Company to Take Over Aurora Plant . land Relocate It. " .. (Special Dlspatck to The JonrniL Canby, . Or., Jan. 29. The Molalla Power company has filed article of in corporation and proposes to take over the plant and business of the Aurora Electrio company, now operating at Aurora, and supplying Hubbard, Au rora. Barlow, and Canby with electric lights." The company , has arranged to i in Two Desperate Pilsrriins "From the Ganges At tack White Men. KEZ PERCE CHiEFTAIfl LOSES PRETTY SPOUSE Umatilla Bride Eeturns to Former Home Taking - Hubby's Full Purse. ARCHBISHOP AT BOSTON HONORED de- 'A few barrels of rain are , of slight importance .to .the. , ; man who. is rain-coated -no shower can dampen his ardor. A good Raincoat is as necessary as food." This week, forty varieties at 911.85 were $15 (JiOTMHIG CO GvaKuhnPrcp . lCMfS THIRD STREET . lying J Canby nr hai iaaue 20-year S per cent bonds nominations of 1100. .These bonds will be issued to the amount of 116,000. The new company proposes to locate the Aurora Dlant on the Molalla river, about three and a . half miles southeast of Canby, where valuable rights have been secured. The proposed site was selected several years ago,, dui was taier aban doned and the plant located at Aurora. the Canby location will furnish ade quate power, which can be increased from time to time as the development of business may require. The plant is now earning a net Income of 10 per Cent on the Investment and in the new location it would, serve a much larger Held. Myarauuo engineers went over the ground last week, and pronounced the plan entirely feasible. The water will do conveyed by a ditch which will the Moiaii miles abova th plant. Th bonds have been secured at Aurora. W by the -Aurora State bank. nen uie new plant is operation -a uay current ., wui nished for power purposes. be in fur- W00D3IM AT MONEOE ' TVSTALL OFFICERS James, also of the 18th. lancers, , "I- (United. Frew Utied Wire.1 Vancouver, B. C, Jan. 29. Vancouver is having a brisk time with hold-up men and burrlara. desDlta the severe pun. IHnment, meiea out to iu cnargeu wiiu vagrancy, many arrests constantly do. inc mad.- between u ana u are in Jail, most of them serving six mpnths' Two Hindus last evening attempted to hold up two white men and a des perate struggle followed. The whites were victorious and secured, a large and murderous-looking , knife with whlctt they had -been attacked.- The Natal act, Introduced by Bowser of Vanoouver'in the legislature, having for Its purpose the keeping oui or asi- ttaa has- nassed its second reading. He announces that it will be enforced Immediately, upon Its passage. - 1 Weds Indian Armj Officer. frrnit,! Proa Lnued Wire. I Thiiniiniii. Pn. Jan. 29. -One of the moat fashionable weaamgs or me wn- Vh(lartlnhla took olace in St. Tim.,' Trnt.Htant Er)lscoDar church to day, when Miss Caroline P. Slnnlekson, daughter f - Mr, and -Urm Charles P. Slnnlekson, ;becam the bride of Lieu-tenant-Colonel Offley, B, ,F. Shore, of the Uth lancers, Indian army. Tha client a included . persons pramlnPnt In nit fmm washinrton. New i orK ana Newoort. , The bride was attended by her sisters,, while Lleutenant-Coioni Shore had as his best man voionei William IL O'Connell Has Pallium Conferred Upon Him by Catholic Church. (Hnitsd Press Letied VIre.t Boston, Mass., Jan, 29. Amid solemh, impressive and resplendent : cere monies and in, the presence 'of distinguished . portion of . the , Ro man Catholio hierarchy of the United States, Archbishop William H. O'Connell was today invested ' With the pallium, the sacred Insignia of his archleDiaco- pal office.; The conferring of the palli um was performed by Cardinal Gibbons, of Baltimore, who was assisted by a large numbr--of-archbishops, bishops anil priests. - The ceremony took place in the ca thedral of the Holy Cross where. 21 years ago. the recipient of the honor to day acted as an "Jiar Doy wnen tne pallium was c'onlTred upon his pre- Ann.l.nM . . a In, A nl. V.) nl. Vxrt11l .1.1.1.. .,1,,, ..ilv! . ura.m..ui. iw siviimauu!! 1U1KIUB. vv.ij vi-i reserva i xne catnedrai .was oecKea in the papal wun me American colors ana tne arch blshon's curnle. About 10 o'clock a solemn Drocesslnn of the clergy wended its way into the cathedral and a throng of other per sons crowded the edifice. The program (Special rUptCS to Tb Iearttal.1 1 Tha miislfi IUI furn ahl hv a nhni. t x'ciiuieLonj ur Jin : 7 a hiifn. mm i man tnan iuu vorRiiara rrnm th. tr.n- homesteads and on the desert land I ous churches of the city, accompanied tnrown open for entry to privileged 1 bT th organ and an orchestra. - Card settlers near Hermlston f has been un- I 'nal Gibbons acted as celebrant,- and at usually active in the land office at La I the conclusion of the celebration, the (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Pendleton, Or- Jan. 29. Chief Peo- Peo-Talik prominent among the Nci Perce Indians near Lewiston Is evi dently not anereciated bv his vouna- mm imnaaome umauua wire, who re cently deserted her spouse and has re turned to the TJmatllla reservation near Pendleton with the family- purse con- taming nuuui f.vv.- The chief has been hera tn trv a' In duce the truant wife Liza to return to him, but she refuses. The woman want to the Ne Perce reservation a- short time before the beginning of the Christ mas dance and the old warrior him. eg wnamorea 01 ner, secured her hand in Indian marriage. She remained in his tepee and cooked his meals for a period of several weeks and the first inummon ox ner dissatisiaction with the marriage contract was her return to Pendleton while Peo-Peo-Talik was WATER TO FLOW AT HERMISTON PROJECT ' (Special Dlcpatcb to The Journil.) Monroe, Or- Jan, 29. A joint instal lation of officers of the Modern Wood men ana JHOyai . XNeignooFS . was neia here Friday.. John H. Starr of Junction City Camp was insuiling officer and Harry Bo wen installing escort for the r "lit ' a 'at-kll Jfmm Anna iLfeat-t'in uraa Instating officer and Mrs. Jennie Cart- aPntlAAt wright, ceremonial marshal for the T PI WAvaiNeiirhbors. - After the : session a vUHVVI banquet was enjoyed by about 160 mem bers of the orders and invited guests. The officers installed- were; i. 5 Roval Neighbors Past oracle, f Mrs. Grace Huggins; oracle,, .Mrs. Ella Her ron: vice-oracle, Mrs. little Meek; chancellor, Mrs. Mary Looney; record er, ; Miss Myrtle' - Cartwrlgttt; receiver, Mrs. Norah Stair; marshal. Miss . Eva I'aseeneer Men Confer, ioaiini"- vin . -Jfiin. 29. Members of the Southeastern iPassenger association aaembled' In comerence toany m Hotel Bellevlew. Various patters con- Mmins- the win tat travel, were, ais- cussed. ' - ic'' ' ' Urailde. . (Jonnlnernhln rlnaort 1oh land under the. Umatilla project is bi-. ma iucu vn at uus lime. 1 viii , ui-vntrni. - iiiaicttLionH - ins n ci- neers on the nroleet renort thst it win not be more than three or four weeks uwure uiuai 01 iin.iana m the Her mlston unit will be thrown onen we.ier.-i vn me aay int tne water first flows on the land -an excursion will be iuu irvw x-enuieion 10 Aiermiston, ; January Weather ; at Monroe. (SDeelal Dlnnatoh tn 'Tha Imn.t Tnn rn. fr Tan . O a - Tyi a in..t ,.!-- L , . , " , - " " www VI 1 ICO vt. iub . 1,1 n iiea maies weatner bureau' xuMiiaiic-s iie xoiiowing aaia up to Jan m ill IlaiC!l,rIeeaf lowfsti ! degrees; total amount A Discovery That Ha9 Startled the Medical v ona. ' it. - i ne numner or fiar rtuvo A oi " uvku . lareev who n. Cloudy. Very Reverend L. K. Hearney. of Wasn- ington, ; P. C, . delivered an . eloquent sermon. Following this the pallium was placed upon the altar. , Cardinal Gibbons, robed in the full vestments of his high office, began the ceremony of .conferring the pallium. The pallium is a band of white wool, with two pendants of the same materia.L ana Deams zour DiacK crosses. It Was handed the cardinal, who arose and placed it upon tne Kneeling archbishop's shoulders. , The- ceremony concluded wun me arcnieDiscoDai Diessinsr to tha GOVERNMENT TO WORK EXPERIMENT FARM (Special Dispatch to. The , Journal.) Ever Swop Knives Unseen ' It is the same ' as buying ordinary I hardware. But you always know what I jrou are getting when you buy: from I thisftofe. We -don't need 4a-make nls sutements. as we keev the .best la fell lines, ' Tools and pocket knives that you can rely on, kitchen utensils of the new est and best patterns. ' . ii, i . -.' ' ' ' i AVERY & CO. 4 Third St., Bet Pine & Ash Rrst Class navvan and Back $125 This is theereason to visit the Islanda v The Oceanic Steamship com-. rpany has a sailing every three weeks, and the passage Is only 1125 from r San Francisco to Honolulu and back. Sea bathing at rWalkiki, with temperature of water 72 degrees. Surf boating and delightful drives, . Honolulu is the most attractive spot on the entire round-the-world tour. Ballings from San Francisco: f . ' : inBXUAJIT 8, rXBXVABT 89. 1ETC.' . . Oceanic S. S C6.f . SAN fRANClSCQ, CAL. ! WtUe Child Badly Burned. MAnrna fir T am q q . . I a..! t-t , nl.A4itA . ah n i . H.v-r7 inner, ientineL Mr Hewitt! out-1 A .1rj;: VIZ Y" It "en wver is ?arm, ma agricuiiurai oepartment will 7. iiVHni toT T Drfacoll: manae-eV. t. l wona "B".t""Ji1" i":'v, t". 5OH",u"n. on account of mis year conauci some eiaDorate ex . .- -. ' -- Pendleton, Or.,an," 29. On the 40' acre tract set aside, on the Umatilla irrigation - project ror an aura (tare for cancer, so mire that it can be absolutely guaranteed. This X do, and I can prove It I have curea nun- tirni-Aim Modern woodmen uonsui, J. - Txxmev: advisor. R. E. Brabham: banker, i 4h. mh.) Imrrtfvinr caes ia George A. Looney clerk, James Carpen-jom j0 to 20 days, after i celebrated ter; escort. .narieS' .jv. ijowcn,. watcn- i nhvslcians and surgeons had given up man, J. W.; siason sentryesiie i aifhope of saving them, ; . v , Gardner; manager, Bernard Wilbelm. (" After you "have seen the marvelous ' 1 ' -,;'.,: Iraaults of this treatment, you will be nriTiT'Cim muTiT'O PnT) i surorlsed how easily you - can cure JPUllXiOX XXlJLiiiO iUlk . yourself at home without risk or danger. rTir-rrT-r Ats' TXTfrtTWTT I I have one or tne nnes.c sanitariums SUBURB OF EUGENE in the country for those who Wishto However, you can cure yourself Just as well at home. - Anv bank or business firm in Lebanon will tell you we are reliable and successful in curing cancer. Fill out the free coupon beh your name in "irrigation, accordln severe burns received from having- Its perimenta viuiiicn uianuiitvu iutr vurn uraJC OX & stove. The trm, shoulder and faoa wAr. farfiillv nnvtiAH an .v.n..u . I mkl. Jrt...,. I.a..1... ma. -.a- littl one recover it will be marked -wii-h an exDerimental . farin some time asrn the scars from the accident ) I but it has not been' known whether the agricultural department would carry to .for (hlil : m.natrh ta Tha Jonrnil.) ' Tns-ane, nr. Jan.'' 29. The East Eu gene improvement club, an? organisation at ralrmount, a suoum oi tnia city, yesterdav ordered from a nuraery at Salem 1.000 ahade t trees to be set out on several streets., The ; streets .and. kinds of trees to be set out on them are as follows: On Columbia avenue, lin den:': Moss and Orchard avenues," horse chestnut Villard " avenue and Fair mount boulavardVtnaple; Walnut- ave nue, walnut. The-treca will arrive in a lew aays and will at once be set out. Tbe citizens of Fairmount will turn out en masse to do the. work, - o t ' King Frederick's Annlversarr. f il'tiltad Praa I.aaMt ttlnl Copenhagen, Jan; SSFlags were (dis played on all public buildings and the usual salutes fired today in observance Of the second anniversary of the, ae. I cession of King Frederick VIII to the throne, p. The kin held a reception, this arternoon ipr me . d'cioniaxs, govern ciwit cXxicials anj others. on the experiments or whether the state would be asked to bear the expense ana jurpisn, tne experts tor . mis pur pose, jnow tjongressman tuna nas notl- ned interested parties tnat the govern ment will make experiments here this season. - ' . The "tract is near the reservoir of I the oroJect. and is favorably situated xor extensive experiments, , a aSaraJfeagi I Ont delicious Cod. Liver mm. mm tx'Sttp a wtna fi SSerttaa "old-fashioned CALffOIUfU cod liver oil and emulsions United Treis Leaned "Wire.) in rPStnrR health for 1 Ban Francisco, Jan. -39. The people Old people, delicate CJlllaren, ,00,000 In I Ire insurance premiums weaJcrun-downpersons,and er1n?ofnh7c!ShV?n! af tfer sickness, colds, coughs, IVSiSJ STSS broncbitis'andall throat and &!&&2&?S&V2z hiniv tfnnKloo ' heard. -The chamber or commerce of iUUg UUUUXCS. ; r, - :.: ; san Francisco has argued the question TlV it 011 OUr : guarantee of the board-of fire underwriters bp be- ' i T : - . " : ....(' - j, . f I half of the city mercantile Interests. Vvooaard, Clarke & CO, Portland, Or.lof commerce was that it was uWalr to1 ma cahceb cotpov. : Tf vou suffer from-cancer in ahy form, simnlv fill in vour name and address on aottea lines oeiow ana mail today, to Dr. Curry Cancer Cure Co.. 2877 Curry Sanitarium, Lebanon, Ohio. Tou will be surprised how easily you can. cure yoursen at home without risk or danger. Name Street ......,.,,. ,"I ....... ? Clty State ..,.-.. , .. r If you prefer not to address the Cancer : company- Itself, you mar reach the doctor privately ust as well by addressing his private soore tary. E. W. lUumr. Drawer i D. X,aba.noa, O.' 8677. Journal, Portland. - I r PHOING A IOIS or. MAIN IOIS I V. Per Tim Banner Coal ! NONE BETTER FOR THE PRICE WESTERN FEED AND FUEL CO. TLM , , - ssAxfexs nr housb aits bttam ooaj maintain 26 per ' cent higher rates in California than were paid by other states west of the Rocky mountains. The total insurance premiums paid in San Frauclsuo in 105 was a.S87.2Q. In l0ff the payments were advanced to 14 sin 275. The premiums of 1007 were more than $1,000,000 for this city than were those of 1908, and $2,700,000 in round figures more than those of 1905, which was a boom year In real estate values. - . ROBBERS PRETEND TO BE LAND. DEALERS (United Pre Leased Wire.) : ; -'s , San ' Mateo. Cal., Jan. ,29.- Louis s, A. Demardo of San Francisco is dying at the emergency hospital here of wounds inflicted by two unknown men who de coyed him to this neighborhood on the pretext of selling him land, and wound ed and robbed Him. wemarao maj aie withnnt a-ivlna- a clue to his assailants. Demardo was anxious to purchase real estate, and the, two meri met him in San irrancisco and Intefesied him In aome retended : Bargains. i wnen iney nan aanveA him to n isolated spot he was set unon and stabbed, twice. He fell to the ground and was shot ; three time. Then his pockets were rinea of $160 in coin and a gold wach and chain. -The thieves alee stole his ' two - diamond rings " - ' " --- mwm "I ilad Cat caret to feed that I would' aot t I witiiooi tbemu I was troubled a ereak deal witu I torpid ilr and beadaoba. flow eliice taklnf I Uaaearat Candy Cataartie I feelYerymuah better I 1 ihall certainly reeommand tbem t my triaude I aaoafiwlnai, Uelrara aUU Ho. t i'aU;ElTe, Mats. CASTOR I A , - For Infants and CMldren. Tha Kind Yea Hara Ahvajs Ec-ht Bears tha Signature of 'f(?$S) Best For '')hy PTsa.aie.t4 t1 atU1 'lU4tft fT. fA) h.n.. -Bauiei -"wo". at bmid whw, 10 TTOOQ . I iVF SLcHuIl, 9 or Grlpa XOe, Jiic.COc. Nvr l4naTavntatAri M aM M a.Aa a.... I 1. w . m, w awaa wWaa ay au V V "t MIDIIVX UBCsXk i t -. ,' - ' ' . Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago flr rl.Y. Cot ANNUAL SALE, TEH MILLION BOXES New Notaries 'PnbUci ', t-- (Special DUpatch to The Journil.) Salem, Or., Jan. 19. HJovernor Cham berlaln appointed tootarles public , as I burg: - S.' S. Fenta, Medford; Peter A. leich,' Jacksonville; J. N. Hoffmon. ! 8. Stephens, Tillamook, ; i Can't look' well, eat well or faei .n wit Impure blood. feeding vour hn Kel the blood pure with Bloil Bitters.. Eat simply. tak V- oaAl ii. lr aan - tl as rt an,l . ' r,v, ii. iu wm iiave lomi life. . , - . , -