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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1908)
I THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND; WEDNESDAY EVENING. MARCH ; il't : 1S03. ' rr- (MIS COf.lE TO : I TO I ni IK trou LV Mm. Black. rl I waded Into I OREGON HERO Carnegie Commission4 Gives Samuel Stowe and 3Irs. v , Black for Bravery.' th 10-foot perpendicular aide wait "Mr. tow ia an assistant wrtmin in i" mis. . B if . i . ,-. . Mrv n: TiUrk than t veara old. a houaewlfe of tiarapaon, Oregon, saved Ruth and Beulau Baderree, a fed I IS from drowning;. July a, iot. encumbered by four sains, Schofleld creak, pulled one hole elaht feet deep; men. followed by her do, ahe iwira to-the hole for the other eirl. but while as sisting her became exBauatea ana oniy by the aid of, the doe auoceeded In get-j nm nmm nut Unit - of the ' maris la kiven - by the commission were awarded for aavlng from drowning, thougk there were many heroic daeda amonar miner In savin 1 meir reuowa rrom nowaer fipiumuin or from auffncatlon h cases. There ara aavarar akatlna- aeeldenta recorded Two Oregonlana, a roan and a woman, I and aeveral casea of attempta to rescue ara consldftrad worthy-of madala by ' rrom an approacnins; rain. are conaiaerea wortny or meaaia or TnrM 0P f Jn(iUncM ftr, ,,yn wbm the Carnegie Hero Fund commission,!., raw men have armed a boat to go which has 'just publlahad a report of I In atormy waters to the rescue of a Ita work. Carnegie Medal Obrerse. veaael In dlatreea. Many Inataneea are fl ven of people aaved from aulclde. n caaea of drowning about half the would-be rescuers were drowned by the frantic clutching of the drowning per aona. Three medala were riven to atudenta at Cornell university who risked their uvea in the fraterntty-bouae nre a year ago. One waa given a young woman who, though Buffering with a bad fever bliater on her lln. aucked the rattle- anitke polaon from a boy 'a ahoulder. in many caaea an annuity naa oeen given to the . widow till ahe remarries or dies, or a aum nut In truat to the aurvlvlng children. In caaea where workmen were disabled iney have been reimbursed for the loss of time and money, and the funeral expenses were paid In some Inataneea. There are a number of women among the medal- winners. BAKER STUDENTS ARE NOT AFRAID OF FIRE A bronaa medal waa riven Ratniiel M. Stowe, aged 26, of Oregon City, who aaved ftenraa A. Munmln fitter, from drowning, July 20. ISO. I thl" m?rnn, . (Special Dispatch te Th Jon rat I.) Baker City, Or., March 11. A fire aaved Oeorge A. Hemmlnger, a pipe- drill waa held at. the Central building una luuiniiia wiui me rrvuu inai ma entire building waa emptied In lust J7 . a tlKt seconds. There are about 600 atudenta to march out of the building from three floors, and the time In which they left the building ahowe that there la very uttie danger rrom lire in the eubllc schools of thla city. A fire drill waa alao held at the Brooklyn building on the eaat aide and there the atudenta marched out In 45 seconds. A little more time waa con sumed here because the stens are too high for the little tota to walk down very qulokly. However, 200 dudIIs mane very gooa lime in leaving building. the STRIKE J?If,ir;ftOM) POCKET NEAR BAKER Baker City. Or.. March 11 W. F. Ina In the Tom Paine mine, about aeven miles west of Baker, have entered pocket of very rich ore, the gold being niainiv vismie in cnunxs. just now Stowe Jumped Into a canal at the Wll- much of thla high-grade ore there la lamette river falls, and In a current I has not yet been determined, but from runnins seven miles an hour supported I indications there la a fortune In the Hemminger until they were assisted up strike. Carnegie Medal Reverse. Andrew Jackson Derby of Hood River, Candidate for Democratic Nomination for Congress From Second District. SOUTH FAVORS JAP EXCLUSION i Probable That Bill Will Be Passed at This Session of Congress. ' (Coiled Preu Lessed Wire.) Washington, March 11. Because tho southern Democrats have promised to upport the Japanese exclusion bill when It Is reported by the house com mittee on forelrn affairs. RcDreaenta- tlve Hayes of California believes that m TKalS7.ll Go anywhere in the city, get a price on any kind of a set of teeth, then come to us and we will duplicate that set of teeth for $7.00, except gold and porcelain Eastern Dentists, 287V2 Washington - v , i j I - jr ill J ' II! tho bill will surely cass when It conies up for a vote. Tim Knuthernera. It la said, will Sun- port the bill In the hope that thev will et tne votes or me western ana cuubi elevations In aUDPort of legislation affecting the south and the negro prob lem. Having tne negro to contend wun In the aouth. their sympathies are naturally with the coast members, who are confronted by the Japanese quea tlon. Said one aouthern Democrat to day: "We know that the people who live In a section populated partly by an other race are the ones who best know how to de w tn the situation. we JAPANESE SPy I AT ElV CAN Honorable Yellow Peril - Tries to Hire American to Sketch Forts. (Culled Press Leased Wire.) Ely. Nev March 11 City officials here are awaiting word from Washing ton to determine the disposition of a Japanese who may be wanted by the government on the charge of boing a spy. The man under arreat la a ahort. swarthy fellow of evident good educa tion and waa arrested at Kelptown upon complaint of A. B. Clinton, a promi nent draughtsman. Clinton aava the Japanese, wno reruaea to give His name. cultivated bla acquaintance carefully and then made him a proposition to accompany him to Ban Francisco and endeavor to secure drawings of the namor formications. (Jiinton savs mat the Japanese offered him a bla bonus and. was to pay all of hia expensea, ex plaining that he . could not make the drawings himaeir, as the soldiers were wstchlng all Japs too carefully. Aa aoon aa the Jud had comDleted his proposition Clinton says he grabbed him and took Mm before the officials nd are with the Pacific const people be cause our exnerlenct- has taught us that the race problem shoirtd be solved by the people whom It affects. Therefore our votes will support the will of the coaet In dealing with the Japanese." Although there has neon some tain of delay to allow the president to de termine what he can do through nego tiations with Japan. Representative Hayes is confident that the hill will be reported to the house by the com mittee before the present session of congress closes. TWO BURGLARIES AT JUNCTION CITY The Jan put up a fierce fight. proved hlmseir a master or jlu jltsu. In the melee two of Clinton's fingers were so badly bitten that they will roDSDiy nave 10 De amputated. Tne an ia at present held under a charge of mayhem until an Investigation can be made. MRS. HATTIE CURTIS OP JUNCTION DEAD (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Monroe, Or., March 11 The body of Mrs. Hattle Curtis, wife of Frank Cur- tla of Junction City. Oregon, waa laid to real in Simpson's chapil cemetery Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cur tis on coming to Oregon in the early '80's, settled near Monroe but later moved to Junction City. Mrs. Curtis waa a member of Diamond lodge Degreo of Honor, of the United Artlnana. of the Women's Relief Corpa and other organisations. The runeral services at the cemetery were conducted by the Degree of Honor staff from Diamond Lndae. aaalated br Rev. K H. RalknaD of Leslie Methodist episcopal church of Salem. The deceased leaves her hus band and the following children: Otla Curtle. Mrs. Mary Justice and George. Killlam, John, Delia and Bertha Curtis, all of junction City. RICE FOR GOVERNOR; REPUDIATES DUBOIS Residence of Bank Cashier Wash burnc and Jackson & Son's Store Broken Into. (United Frm Leased Wire.) Boise, Ida., March 11 John C. Rice of Caldwell has announced his candi dacy for governor on the Democratic ticket. In hla formal announcement he says he Is opposed to making the Mor mon question an Issue In this campaign and that he has renounced political al legiance to former Senator .Fred T. l)u-Bols. (Special DUratch to The Journal.) Junction City, Or.. March 1 1. Burg lars entered the residence tt W. C. Washburne, cawhler of the Farmers & Merchants bank. Monday night and car ried away three suns or ma ui clothes and one suit belonging to his son. They also carried oft all of his sterling silver spoons and his son's watch. The clothing was all of fine quality and all dark-colored goods. The silver spoons have the letter "W" en graved on the handle. Mr. Washburne ml hia son were sleeDins in the room adjoining that In which the articles your name and address and send It today. were stolen, but aid not near any uis turbance during the night. Burglara entered the general mer chandise store of Q. M. 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TO NORTH POWDER COUPLE, TWINS BORN (Special Disnatrh to The Journal.) North Powder. Or.. March 11 A letter to Herman Rothchlld from A. Lun, the North Jowder Crystal lake ice shipper and plfneer of North Powder, who was called suddenly to Portland last Thurs day, whither Mrs. I-.un had preceded him. announces the birth to them of twins, a boy and a girl. A year ago The Journal announced the birth of a girl baby to the pioneers, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Oorham. th'elr thir teenth child, and the mother in hr fiftieth year. This Is a similar case. except number of children; only It la one better, and that a boy. rasa OAjrosB ootjpoh. If you suffer from cancer In any form, simply fill in your name and address on dotted lines below and mall today to Dr. Curry Cancer Cure Co.. 2977 Curry Sanitarium, Lebanon, Ohio. You will be surprised how easily you can cure yourself at home without risk or danger. Name Street City, State If you prefer not to address the Oaaoer company itself, yon may reach the doctor privately Just - as weU by addressing bla private secre tary. B. W. Xamsey, Drawer S, Lebanon, O. 8977. Journal, Portland. Mr. - and daughters. Mrs. Lun have three STABBED TO DEATH BY STAKE OF STEELJ (United Fim Leased Wire.) Los Angeles, March 11. With his throat pierced with a steel stake, Ma thlas J. Tepper, a machinst aged 68 years, waa found lying dead within a block of hla home, on East Vernon ave nue, yesterday. He sustained the fatal Injury while trying to manage an In-1 furlated cow. Tepper was holding on to the cow's I rope when she jerked him oil his feet, i He fell on the stake, which pierced his neck, severing the jugular vein. ' The rope caught around his feet and he was dragged by the cow Into the street where his body waa found an hour later. DECISIONS HANDED DOWN BY HIGH COURT fUntted Press Leased Wire.) Salem, Or., Maroh' ll.-irTbe supreme court rendered the following decisions: Savage vs. davage, appeal from Ma' rlon county, remanded and reversed. Hag vs. Columbia county, affirmed. Farrahar va. Beaver HiU Coal com pany, coos county, motion to supply record auowea. - State vs. Berger. Lane county, mo tion to dismiss appeal allowed on the ground that in criminal casea oral ap peal in open court; rerusea. -Johnson vs. Sheridan Lumber com nany. Yamhill county, rehearina. Rachofsky vs. Stanley. Grant county, reneanng. - - t ,i VANCOUVER BQT GETS BUSYlFOR BRYAN ' (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Cambridge. : Mass.. March 11 JTav Elmer Ca tea, a sophomore from Van couver. 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Docs coffee ? LESS'THAN A CENTA CUP '(S(D)(D()ik-. Is made with scrupulous, con scientious care and old-fashioned attention to cleanliness, purity, goodness and quality. No cocoa at any price can be better or more delicious. Your grocer sells and recommends itr D. Qhlrardelll Company San Pranclaco We Arc W CoicdlM As to think that ifsour personalities that attract the crowds here Ifs the good goods and low prices that appeal to the, shrewd shoppersTrade here once and you always will, for we give the best values in the city The satisfied customers and the growing business of our store bear wit ness to the correctness of our claim In the Shoe Section for Thursday and Friday With the addi tion of new ar rivals our Shoe Department is now complete. Shoes for men, women and chil d r e n in all shapes, styles and sizes and at all prices to meet every demand is to be found here. Children's Shoes at 25e and up, and Women's at f 1.10 and up, and others in like proportion. Visit this sec tion when in need of shoes that look well, wear well and cost less. New Arrivals in Dress Slcirls Stylish Dress Skirts, the latest conceptions of one of the leading New York makers, made of fine chif fon Panama, plaited front and back, top of side tucked in yoke effect, colors black, blue and brown; regularly worth ; $8.50. Exceptionally low priced for one day only, Thursday, Ladles' Tailored Spring Suits Another lot of new Suits just arrived. In cluded in this lot are some stunning beau ties of the most ap proved styles; all col ors and sizes. Special ly priced for Thursday and Friday only at $15.00 to $45.00 ill NewSprinjjSlyles Ladles' Bells By express we have Just re ceived, an elegant assort ment of new Spring Belts ' made of elastic web, crushed leather, silk, combination and novehy fabric, shell' or. gilt buckles, with cut steel ornaments in the latest de- ' signs; also the favorite-. Merry Widows,L ini-tan;.i mac, Dine and much want ed brown; values 75c and 85c. For Thursday Alm only special at , ...40C Thursday Bargain in Chil dren's Hose 1,i't, Children's Heavy Ribbed Hose, double heel and double toe, seamless and stainless, the best wear ing hose for the money; regularly worth 25c Special for Thursday and Friday 3 pairs for ifajC Extra Specials In Fancy Back Back Combs, all the season's new designs, in fine polished shell and amber, double '- thickness, massive sold ornament , . n brilliant ; stone set- ring; aiso in piatn iosc shapes; values 75c Cf- I and $1. For Thursday only special.;..,,., UC j 3rd and Ytmhlll :C:"::i t::::c ; 1 1