THE OREGON DAILY "JOURNAL, PORTLAND THURSDAY ' EVENING. FEBRUARY 13. 1008.
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King Edward Mourns Death
; of Warm Friend and Al
ly, King Carlos.
ratios fw
60 .OH STRIKE
' (United TrcM lri Wirt.)
London. Feb. 13. Kecont eventa liava
- eoBibined to throw a iall of gloom over
- tb English court. The nssassinutlon of
t the rortuuee kin und crown prlnro
and the pront disturbed condition of
i- affairs In I'oriurl have afi.l.-(l KlrK
JOdward keenly, t.wr sincr u
. th peninsula war Portugal and fcnii
.Lj'k.v. Wn Hon' allies. Of lute
1 year thin alliance was iurthor cemcnt-
id by the warm personal friendship or
' Vflllu- hUuinl Ml.il K'lIlK Carlos.
royal visitor was ever more welcome at
' th English court tlion the Kenlal, aport
lovlng Carlos. Thla f i U ndship on tlio
....- ... k tmr k.h nl wan extended to
. th PortugTiea minister at the court of
81. jaraeu, me juarum u ou.cim,
for years has been numbered anion
King Edward moat intimate friends
inor th. firoiimataiicea it la but nat
ural that hi majesty should regard tha
taking off of the Portusuesa monarch
and hla aon as a personal loss,
Kecent news from other quarter naa
likewise caused much uneasiness to
Knaland s king and qun. Tha bold-
: naa anl success of tha anarchistic! ele
ment that perpetrated tha Lisbon out
rage naa causea renewea apprcnensiun
; for tha aafetv of tha ktnaT and queen of
Bpain. the latter being one of tb. favor-
Ita niecea or ain jiiawara. nuuor
Queen "Ena," nor her Kngllah relatives
has ever recovered from the shock of
the attempt made on the Uvea of King
Alfonso and bia brlda on their wedding
day. It ia an open secret that the
yours Spanish ruler ia marked for
death by the international band of an
archists and ' regicides known as th
"Red Terror." It ia felt to be only a
question of time befor their well-laid
plots of assassination succeed. Th
assassins almost invariably choose a
publio appearance of their victim a the
occasion for the attempt on hla Ufa, on
such occasions. In fact, aa th king
would naturally be accompanied by hla
consort There is small wonder, there
- fore, that the mother of the Spanish
queen, Princess Henry of Bat ten berg,
should live in dally dread of the future
and that thia fear ahould be shared in
by all th member of the English royal
family.
On too of all this the English court
naa receivea irom kl reiersou
Astoria Public Schools May
Be "Tied Up" Jf They
Are "Unfair."
urg news
of the , most disquieting character.
There la no longer any attempt to dls-
disquieting
ger any atti
guise the fact that the condition of the
CsarlAa is hopeless. Even the official
bulletins issued from th sick room are
' no longer of a hopeful character. Never
a robust woman, the perpetual and ever
haunting; dread of the assassin has
brought On a nervous disorder for
which there is no cure. To this has
been added other ailments. Including an
affection of the lungs and failing eye
sight. News of her death at any time
' would cause no surprise to those ac-
quninted with her condition.
The czarina,-Ilka the queen of Spain,
la a great favorlt with King Edward
and Queen Alexandra. Her mother was
the well-beloved Princess Alice, sister
of King Edward, and, though her father
. was from Hesse, it did not m
whit the less English. Her girlhood
. days were spent chiefly In England and
her sweet disposition and unassuming
i ways won for her the love of all her
English relatives.
The troubles of his relatives have
had a most depressing effect on King
Ldwsrd. He has become noticeably
peevish and whimsical and apt to be
'put out" by the smallest trifles, traits
of character of which his majesty has
' been free all his life. He grasped with
alacrity the excuse afforded r by the
' death of King Carlos to abandon or cur
tall all of the functions planned for th
r.ngiisn court for the spring month
lie has come to find such things a de-
ciaeo Dore ana is giaa or any opportun
ity to escape them. On the advice pf
nia pnysician me King; is planning to fro
to the continent much earlier this year
than has been his custom, and If the
news regarding tne csarinas condition
continues or me same unfavorable char
acter he will probably pay an early visit
9 reiersDurg.
(special DUpatch to Yd Journal.)
Astoria. Or., Feb. 13. The teachers
of th Astoria publio achool are talk
ing of striking on account of the school
board failing to grant the Increase In
wages in accordance with the two-mill
levy made for that purpose at' the re
cent annunl meeting of the taxpayers of
the district A rew days ago the tacnrs
were about to walk out. in a body but
pauaed, thinking their certificates wer
In danger or forfeit, in commenting on
the difficulty the Oregon Teachers
Monthly In the current issue, says:
"The teachers of Astoria ore prepar
ing to vacate their positions in the
schools at that place, until the matter
of salari'-s can be satisfactorily ad
lusted. The cause of the trouble be
tween (he teachers and school board is
the continued delay in the increase of
salaries. A petition from the tuxpayers
representing two thirds of the taxable
property In th district was prcsnntea
to the board asking that the teachers'
salaries be raised, and then at the regu
lar school meeting the taxpayers voted
a special levy for this purpose, but th
board still refuses to make the raise.
Th teachers feel that they have ex
hausted every other means In their
power to get the raise that the people
want them to hav, so now they are
preparing to act as a body In the matter
and go on a strike, lor tma la wnat it
will amount to. Ve believe the teach
er of Oregon ougrlit to stand by the
AstoiM teachers and reruns to accep
Dositions in those schools, until th
matter Is properly and satisfactorily
settled. We are not much In fuvor of
strikes, as they usually do more harm
than good to the strikers, but In this
case, it seems the only way to get Jus
tice. Wehop that Astoria, teachers
will get their salaries Increased, since
It Is evidently the wish of the taxpayers
that they should.
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OCTOPUS AT AVAL0N
,-. . ' (Spedll DUpitch to Tha Joarnil.)
Avalon, Feb. 1J. While diving under
nis lameri glass Doitom Doat today. K.
Adargo, instead of bringing up the
, usual snou. came to the surface fight
Ing an octopus or devil fish.
Surrounded by the usual cloud of Ink
emitted from the monster, the boy cam
to the surface trying to free himself
from the clinging tentacles, which s
. most encircled his body.
Hanging to the side of the boat and
aiaea Dy nis zatner, tne boy at length
succeeded in wrenching himself free
from the sea monster, which immediate
ly sank to the bottom, minus two of its
tentacles which had been severed in the
struggle. -
Beyond severe discoloration of his
sain wnere tne tentacles had grasped
him, Adargo escaped injury.
BAKER CITY SLOT
i MACHINES DOOMED
' (Special Dl.patch to The Journal.)
Baker City, Or.. Feb. 13. A good deal
Of criticism has been hurled at the
majors office by those who believed
and so Interpreted his order that the
gambling houses alone were to be
closed.
Chief Jackson declared In an Inter
view thai it Is his instructions from
Mayor Johnson to close all (famblina.
The slot machines must be discontinued
and every form of petty gambling wlli
; be prosecuted. The police department
will enforce the order fully
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University of Oregon, Eugene, Feb. 13.
The Oregon High School Debating
league, which was organised this year,
has produced far more enthusiasm than
was anticipated There are now 28
schools enrolled in the league and all.
are doing splendid work. Most of the
districts have nearly completed the pre
liminary aeoatea ana are preparing ror
the final interdlstrlct debates which are
to determine the two teams that will
take pert in the final championship de
bate to be held at the University of Ore
gon late in the spring.
iso 8u subjects are given out for tbe
preliminary debates and those selected
as p rule have been live questions, such
ss the Japanese question, government
nwnersnip ot rauroaas, postal savings
banks and the direct primary law.
Two of the teams had a great deal of
mnicuuy in reaenmg tnetr opponents.
me one rrom Klamath Falls had a
nara trip over the mountains to reach
Medfo.-d and Grants Pass and the As
toria team waa delayed several days on
the journey to Tillamook by the condi
tion of tho bar.
Even the business men are beginlng
to take an interest and in several places
have offered financial aid and every
where they are giving the league tho
heartiest support. The business men
of The Dalles chartered a special train
and brass band when their team went to
Hood River.
Contest Scheme Described.
Th state has been divided Into four
districts, the southern Oregon, the cen
tral Oregon, the eastern Oregon and
the Columbia river districts. The schools
of each district are paired off and the
winners of each debate meet one of the
other winning teams until only on team
Is left as district champion.
Contests will later be held between the
two pairs of district teams. The two
winners of these debates will then meet
st the University cf Oregon to debate
for th state chamDionshln at a data n
be fixed later.
The schools which have entered this
year are 'as follows:
Southern Oregon Roseburg. Grants
Pass. Medford. Marshfleld. North R.ml
Klamath Falls.
Central Oregon Eueene. Salem Al
bany. Silverton, Brownsville, Harris
burs;, Lebanon. Junction City.
Eastern Oregon Baker Citv. Penrila.
ton. Hood River. Ontario, Enterprise La
Grande,' The Dalles, Union.
Columbia Klver Astoria Tillamook
Park Place, Oresham, Amity, Clatskanie.
Tee two "ortiano: high schools were
to hav been In the latter district but
owing to the installation of the new
East Bide High school the arrangements
fell through. Next year they are ex
pected to Join.
EXONERATES HAINES
FROM ALL BLAME
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Forest Grove. Or.. Feb. 13. No little
discussion has taken place over the in
terpretation of Senator E. W. Haines'
sensational speech of last Saturday in
which he said that he had been robbed of
$20,000. The many friends of W. B.
Haines were up In arms concerning the
Interpretation and now E. W. Haines
has come forward with a statement ex
one'.ating the president of the Forest
Grove National from all blame. The
statement follows:
"To Whom It May Concern In view
of the statements which appeared in the
daily papers wherein I was quoted as
saying that 'I discharged W. B. Haines
from my employ because of alleged
shortages In my bank during" his in
oumbency as bookkeeper or cashier,' or
womb to mat errect, ft desire to say
that I mado no such statement in my
address to the citizens of Forest Grove
in the meeting held at Verts hall Satur
day, February 8, 1908. and I have said
to parties that I did not believe he had
taken any money wrongfully.
(Signed) "E. W. HAINES.
"Dated at Forest Grove, Or., February
11, 1908."
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Tavlor General Tayior: oy v. u.
Howard. 1898.
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DEDICATE CATHEDRAL'
AT BAKER IN APRIL
(Special Dispatch to Th Journal.)
Baker City, Or., Feb. IS. Bishop
Charles J. O'Reilly has announced that
Thursday, April 9. Is the date fixed
for the dedication of the handsome Cath
olic cathedral in Baker City.
On the occasion of the dedication
there will be a large representation of
dignitaries of the church here to take
art in tne ceremonies. Archbishops.
ishoDS and clersrv from everv nurt- of
the northwest have been invited to par
ticipate and all have signified their in
tention to be present if possible.
The occasion will be one of the grand
est in- the history of the church and
will mark the beginning of a very great
frrowth and development of the church
n eastern Oregon.
TOWS FIGHT FOR -
RAILROAD DEPOT
Special Disrates to Tbe mnI.)
Hood River, Or., Feb.- 18. The new
railroad station on the north bank rail
road opposite Hood River, which has
been the subject of milch contention be
tween the towns of Blngen and White
Salmon Is being erected and has been
laced a quarter of a mile west of the
'orraer near the new town of Joslyn. At
i meeting of the White Salmon Com
mercial club last night It was decided
to raise money to build a road from
that place direct to the railroad, mak
ing" it unnecessary to , pass k through.
Blngen to reach it.
LITERARY BUNCH IN
ELLENSBURG PRISON
Print Daily Paper Known as
Official Organ of Kit
titas Jail.
(Special Dispatch to Tb J carnal.) .
Ellensburg, Feb. 13. Prisoners In th
Kittitas county- jail are of a literary
turn of mind and are Issuing a dally pa
per called the Dally Bulletin. It Is print
ed by pen on foolscap paper, and Is "the
official organ of the Kittitas county
jail." A copy Is left every morning on
the desk of the sheriff, and tells of th
social and other happenings among the
Inmates, and the doings of the kangaroo
court. If an Inmate of the Jail does
something to violate the rules of th In
stitution, his misdeeds are printed un
der the head of reprimands.
One of the prisoners failed to obey
tne unwritten law regarding cleanliness,
and his case was attended to by th
kangaroo court and to add to his hu
miliation, the facts were published In
tbe daily.
FUNERAL OF JOSEPH
SHERAR HELD TODAY
(Special Dtapateb to Th Journal.)
The Dalles, Or., Feb. 13. The funeral
of the lata Joseph H. Sherar was held
this afternoon. The services wer con
ducted by Rev. D. V. Poling, of th con
gregational church. Mr. Sherar was on
of the earliest settlers of eastern Ore
gon and was the promoter of early set
tlement and traffic In this section of
the state. His name Is Indelibly con
nected with the bridge over the Des
chutes river, which bears his name. He
also conducted a hotel at that place.
He was born In Vermont, November 16,
1833, and his father, John Sherar, ws a
native of Ireland. He came later to Cal
ifornia, being; attracted by m tains'. In
1862 he moved to the northern part of
California and subsequently came to
Oregon. He became engaged In packing
out from The Dalles to mining camps
In Oregon and Idaho. He then went Into
stockralslng near Dufur and In th
Tygh valley district In 1871 ha cam
to Sherar's bridge, built the bridge
which nlaved a heavy role in the devel
opment of this vast section, and ran a
hotel.
Two weeks ago he was brought to a
local hospital, but the end came Tues
day. He did much for Wasco county,
Mrs. Sherar died last July.
SIX CHARGED WITH
DISTURBING SERVICES
(Special Dispatch to Tb Journal.)
Hood River. Or., Feb. IS. Charged
with disturbing the religious services In
the Belmont Methodist church, Don El
lis. Earl Edy, Elmer Isenberg, James
Heaton, John Nunemaker and Archie
Eastman were arrested and taken befor
Judge Henderson today. The complaint
waa made by Rev. A. E. Winter, an
evangelist, who is holding services in
me iieimom district. ilea ton pieaaea
uuty ana was rineo iiu. xne remain
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substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Fererlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, ewes Constipation
and Flatulency It assimilates the Food, regulates the .
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep
, The Children's PanaceaThe Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Sears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought'
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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MEXICAN
MUSTANG
LINIMENT
Good for Man or Beast
WHILE using; for Horses
and Cattle bear in mind
that it it just as valuable
in Tour home.
That lame arm, gtrained
muscle or bruised hand trill
not twinge long if Mexican
Mustang Liniment - has
been applied. It penetrates
quickly and sorelieTes all pain
and soreness. J f f-v
Onr record i 60 year ef aue.'
CAUIFOteNIA
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Portlandto Los Angeles
, AND RETURN
Including Side Trips to Santa Crua, Del Monte, Monterey
and Pacific Grove. '
ONE MONTH FOR GOING TRIP
SIX MONTHS FOR RETURN TRIP
... . STOPOVERS AT PLEASURE WITHIN LIMITS
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S
Sunshine, floral festivals, endless drives throush o ranee orchards
laden with golden fruit; splendid beaches,' surf bathing, thriving,
cities palatial hotels and resorts, and manv other, attractions, com
bine to make it the most attractive place in America at this season :
or.th'ejyear., ' w j :. j v ;-: .
THt5 . ROAD OF A THOUSAND WONDERS
Which takes you there, hasn't an uninteresting hour for the entire ;
4 -jk - V " trip,,' Read about it i Call at the.,
City Ticket Office; Third Mod Washington Sts., Portland
, " and inquire all about it, . r,l '..
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