Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1908)
Tllfi OREGOfJ DAILY JOURNALS PORTLAND, ttOTrttY EVENINQ, 'APRIL' 13. 1CC3. LllOfluG 01 upon PerfeciSet AS yv 11 11 ii . O Deputy Postmaster Regan and-. Wife Are Thus ? f Charged; Arrested.; r (Bp.l OtapIA 'WIM Jeeraal.) Klamath Fail, Or, Af-rU " F-os.ma.ur Uert'IWan kto; wl" b Kovaton J.av been wrw charge of robbing , the United But" ri.UK and bald .. tha arrival ot tn Wnilea . enauw luuranai. " ' fc I , pottnatr t . a. w ' " , ' i h- winter. Hoy.lon, wnt away , ' Xr,2 itKn b frfornied Ui UUo 01 w u-aiiBll Whin inevur i,r reoenily U) inaiwr vu riDOl ia A arch of lh. lUBan b .. tln.la that hail bn taken from he Jewelry. "" ' ' i, 1I0QUIA3I KEVEK ' ; i SO.BUSY BUILDING . i", . (Sperlal Dtontcb U Ike Journal.) : Hoqutam. Wwh., AprU Xl.Thla elty la famine buJUUn oprUon t rreater rate at proaent than ever t fore. During the paat rear a hotel and two echoolhouaee have been t the rwaent Umi more innn i omv! betna built In l""! of the city, with contract let many mori The local ehlpyr4 la kpt l imy bulliilng pontoona ror till MM Of the drmlgwr. to carry th pip to thff dumping erotinda. Irtflall4 fa the J Mrhinrv la beinc a til Ull jivquuuu mill. - 5T. J0IIII5 AriMEXES 0!iE LIE VICT Apostles Administer Liberal Coat of Whitewash to , Albina Tourists. . , . Not cohtcnt with one Tlctorr. 8t Jolm'a team reaterday admlnlatered a liberal coat of whltewaatf to the Albina team. Big Andoraon had the "Wander-r- pomDletely at hie mercy, four hit. one In each of four Innlnga. Dei rig au t,..v wer able to do with him. He waa thla by atrlklng out II men and pulling lilmnelf out of a number of tight holea. Tlie eighth Inning furnished one ol the funniest Incldenta of the game. A ahepherd dog ran on. the field, and arter being chaaed olf twice came back again. Anderaon, the bt. John a twtrler. tried to lirilp out oy iarom m ' .y t,ar thing, pul In doing ao forgot Jhat tliere wia a man ca flrat. Mahon, the Albina catcher, who welgha aomewhere n.ar fi nnunda. and who waa clad In jnlform dealgned for a man of more iu hullil titnlc advanlaca of the op. " j.ortunlty offered to run to aecond, but 1 eraa cai'ght trying to get to third on the ; play. Not content with thla the playere added to the mirth of the crowd by fthlnkinff that there were threeouta when i there were oniy iwo. uppei. caueht for the BalnU, had to be pinched l etore he realised that hla team had : cone back onto the field and that It waa s not cia time to oai. y I The "Apoatlea" commenced acoiing In Mhe aecond, when, with one gone. Mana ger Phllbrlck walked, reached aecond ) when Ruppel hit one to Burke which was too- slow to be handled. and then pulled off a double ateal with Kuppel. Anderaon airucn . oui, nui niinmw 'dropped the ball, and while the Albina ; Infield wan throwing the sphere around ' i pot Ii Phllbrlck and Ruppel acored. ; Clarke Moore openedk the third Inning ! with a hit over KlUllay'e head on which - he got aafely to third before the ball I was returned to the infield. He acored . ; when KlUilay mlased Parker's bard -chance. v .' - ... ' They got two more In the fifth when ; Krown opened tbe Inning with a single . to left and waa aacrlflced to second by Moore. Fleming's hit acored Brown, White connected aafely and Parker rot ; on through Burns' - error. Houck hit . fafely, corln Fleming, but a ' fast . double from Ray 4o Pattlaon atopped , the runtrettinr. .j i The score waa aa follows: 5 : : ST. JOHNS. ' ; ' AB. R. H. TO. A. Brown, 8b..',,.,, t 1 1,2 2 1 Moore, lb ., 2 ; 1 16 1 ' Fleming. 2b..... 4 1 2 2 1 , itvhlte. rf. ...... 4 0 1 1' 0 . I-arlter, If ....... 4i j 0t 0 Houck, cf -41 , 12 0 I Phllbrlck, b.....l.l , 1 0-2 . Kuppel. c 2 1 1 14 1 Anderson, p, ...... 4 0 0 2 Totals ..a. ...30 t 10 ,27 . . , ' ALBINA. AB. K. H. PO, : S 1 2 : 4 1 1 0 0 A. 2 - 6 0 0 1 0 e i 2 0 Burke, 2h. 4 0 Burns, 2b....... 1 ' 0 Pattlson, 2b. .... 4 0 Oiles. If 3 0 Helser, lb 4 0 Mnhon. a, .t 0 0 leltsmah, c. . k 2 . 0 Hay, p. a'nrt rf . . .' 9 i 0 Killilay, cf,. ...i. 4. 0 Gardnof, rf . , ..; . 2 -' ,0 CrandalL p 2 ' 0 , Toials 29 " 0 S 22 11 Anderson out. failing to run . , ' ; ' SUMMARY. . 3 ' Kamed run8t Johns, 1. Three-base hit Moore. : Two-base hit Killilay. 1 rouble plays Burke to Bums to Hel- ser, Ray to Pattlson, Ruppel to Moore. Struck out By Anderson. 13: by Ray, 8; bv Crandall, 3. v Boae on balls Off An irson, 8t off Ray, 2; off Crandall, 1. Bit by pitcher By Ray.i Ruppel: by An- &nrton. Burns nnd lattinon. Passed pall Ruppel. . Iert on basesSt. Johns. 7; Albina, 12.-. First base on errors St Johns,' 8. Time of , game 1:65. I'm pire Cheyen. -, . , ''Cops" Get the Ferer. v Several of the younger 'members of niilice department met thla morntna Mini "porfected ;- arrangements for the ,.t ionization of a baseball team from urrinnir rhp members nt the denurtment. T.-ronir Mcnnefisv. clerk of the munlciDal .Hii t, wan appointed manager by vnanl- hh'US vote, and ne win tii once pruvceu with tlie organization or tne nine. -Me'tzger. Jeweler, 242 Washington, y Two "Sew Autos fit LatJrande. t a fimnde. Or.; April 13.To the list f union In Union county . have been i Ii 1 two new splondld machines.: Prod ,Mle of Island City and Jay Van reu have wch purchased a Kissel ,r v In. Portland. and they will , be i iv.mI out -at once. Both are of the ..-i.Lirscpower class, and cost 32.Z6W. t Acciifrnt to Chemistry Student. , ((.wtsl Miat-li Tb .Joorna!.) Fun. -we. oi:, April 13, iirnest Bertch .r hj.rincfleld. a1" .senior In the chem tv ,M .rimettt. was--painfully . .in ,, i l.v tlx ifxploslon of a tube of .. : linnnonia. H's race nose and ,,i ere l.adly burned. He will be s in a week or two. DRY iaf'Teeth 7 Oo unrkm la th pity, get prio om My Kind of a t of teeth, tha otn ta ns, and w will duplioat that f taeta for 97.00, exoeyt gold and pr- K t i 1 & Xb WXXTS. Chitf of Itaff. v SOLID GOLD TEETH CROWNS, Any tooth la the mouth we crown with eolld gold. S2k guaranteed C.tlfl to be the beat, for.. V4uu PORCELAIN CROWNS Any Porcelain Crown made no matter wnat tney are cauea o now vfEra they are made." Our price la V,VV 8oHd Hold ' Top-. Solid Gold Baeka. Porcelain Front a, per $4.00 Solid Gold Teeth. 12k. bridge, CJflfl per tooth., ..rV,v All other work tame price, proportion ately. f.-V.;"; ; - !, '..' Call and aatlafy youraelf that we have bat on price, and that we do not mle repreaent our work We emphatically aanert that n better work can be done In Portland at anr price. Abaolute guar anteea. j, : , . , v-V . " '" OlTica boure from a, m. to 6:30 p. m.; Sundaya, a. m. to 1 p. nu Telephone Uain I7v. , u . ". gaeVa Wwhlngtoa Bt, Corner BUto. Over Goddard-Kelly Shoe Store. CALENDAR OF. SPORT ; FOR THE WEES.V Monday Mike Schreck Yt. Tony Roat, 15 rounds, at Newcastle, Pennsylvania: Jimmy Potts vs. "Kid- Truaoott, 1 rounds, at Calgary, Alabama. ; Tueaday National league epena Its aeason, with New York Playing at Phil adelphia, Boaton at Brooklyn. Plttaburg at S . Loula and Chicago at Cincinnati: American league opens its season, with Uetrolt playing at Chicago, St. Louis at Cleveland, Philadelphia at New york and Washington at Boston: annual meeting of the Automobile Club ot America, In Km York ;cltv: Jimmy Gardner Ta. Harry lewls, 11 rounds, at Boston. weanesaay American mucuuun opens its season, wit Miiwauvee at LOUlSVllle, Kansas tJHJ ai inuianapuua, St Paul at Columbus and Minneapolis at Toledo: southern league opens us seaaon. with Little Rock at Memphis, Nashville at Atlanta, Mobile at New Or leans and Birmingham at Montgomery; spring meeting of Queen's County Jock ey club opens at Aqueduct Thursdav Bench, show of North Shore Kennel club opens at Salem, Mas sachusetts. ' ' Raturdav oneninc ot Texas state eoir tournament at Fort Worth; Northwest ern league opena It season, with Butte playing at Seattle, Vancouver at Ta cotna and Aberdeen at Spokane; Virginia league ' opens Its season, with Danville playing at Lynchburg, Roanoke at Rich mond and Portsmouth at Norfolk. HUNDRED THOUSAND FRY FOR UNION BROOKS (Speetat DUnateb t The loarnaL) t. nmndA. Or.. Anrll 13. Approxi mately 100,000 fish will be received In Union county within 80 daye to. be used as ' stocking material tor .uw mountain streams in inia vicinuy. MAmhr of the Eastern Oregon Fish and Gan:e association have received no tice that the shipments . win do lorui- comlng In a short time, and that the lmrtles to whom the cans are consigned must be In readiness to plant the fry. .' Brunn's Beavers Defeated. In a decidedly fast and Interesting game of baseball, played on the. Wllson- vllie oiamono, ne urunna xcer uase bsll club was defeated by the 'score of 4 to 3. The Brunns Beavers' inability to hit Thornton, the WUsonvllle twirler, at critical times, was the cause of tbrlr downfall. Roxey. . who - twirled for Brunns Beavers, was steady at all times, allowing but five scattered hits, and but- for errors -by Miller and Leek. th game would probably have had a differ ent ending. ! The score by Innings: lS345789 Brunns Beavers ..00200001 0 3 yVHsorivlH i 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 I Batteries Brunns Beavers, Roxey and Flemings WUsonvllle. Thornton and Darby. "-' ' .'. The Brunns Beavers want games with out of town teams. Address C. IS. Leek. care Brunn & Co., . First and Alder streets. ""-' "''.- y'yy' - This Day in Sport Annals. ; - 1 8 6 7 In California. Tommy Chandler defeated William ( "Dooney") Hnrrls in fight for 35,000 and middleweight cham pionship. 23 rounds. j i878 Oxford defeated Cambridge by 10 lengths In annual university boat race on the Thames river, course, from Putney- to Mortlake.-' - . ,: c 188& Tommy Murphy, pugilist, bora In Harlem, New York, lj00 -At Chicago, "Philadelphia Jack" O'Brlon ; won front . Bob t Long In six rounds. - i . ,.- ' j 903 -At West Baden, 'Jack O'Keefe defeated pick Fitipatrlck In 10 rounds. l0i At uaiana, lkjs Argenno oroKs world a reeord I by taking Thornton statu In 7 At .1-6. Eastern Dentists Congressman W. K. 351US aro. 14. ' Seven years In Washington; needs no Introduction.. Vote for him. , :y t , . - ' fi nwDSi if the " '" ' .' ' ' ', -,j v; xfA .--Or v yjt: may ot: vur the r ( '.. ' ; , v K rK3-I . ' ' ..... , ' . thought".:1 He knows Portland customers appreciate AT THTCM FOR A START THIS WEEK. WE WANT YOUR HELP-TO KEEP THAT GUN hlliiu MERCHANT TAILORINO DEPT. "J TWO SUITS FOR ONE , . MEN'S SUITS TO ORDER ' ' We are making hundreds of them, and can malce hundreds more. v If you need a suit, YOU-CAN HELP US by giving in an order, and notice, we have a special proposition on men's suits, whereby, you can get two for one. For information regarding this ajply in person to the manager of this company, Mr. J. M. Acheson. V TIRED OF LI BULLET III HEART Eygene Sampson, Logger's Son, of Ynujrhn, Washn Yields to Melancholy. : t (SDaclal Dispatch t The JenraaL) " Taooma, Waah , April ' 18. Eugene ann.nn 17-vaar-old son of J. H- Sampaon of Vaughn,, a llttls towa on North bay. 30 tnllea from Tacoma, com mitted aulclde yeaterdar t"??Bw, -i .1.... kmui thmnrh the heart witn ZpeaOng rlfl..ThV boy left a not. bidding hU family ood bye, but giving no reaaon other than ba was tired of living. The famUy say ke has Been ae iponaent of late and Coroner Stewatt attributes the deed to acute melancholia. The elder Sampaon la a logger who late ly moved to Vaughn. Youn Smpio tminhMi the trigger of the gun with hi toe. having the , mutile covering Ills heart RATES TOIAM . AWE EQUAL San Francisco nas None the Better of Portland Under , NewDeaL (Special Dlapatch to The Journal). Klamath. Falls. Or.. April 1 3.Cap tain J. M. Mclntlre, who has returned from San' Francisco, where he met the Rnntharn Vnjcta freight officials, states that a through freight rata will be ea- tabllshed to Klamath Falla aajwon as (I,,, t.rmlnm of the road Is at Dorria. The Mclntlre Transportation company will handle all rreignt inro tnis pwu, and It will remain in . charge of the Southern Pacific until delivered to the consignee. ' . .; . . y.. The rates have been published and are much lower than over . the Thrall-Pok-esrema line. The rates from Portland and San Francisco ara the aama yy vyy KICK MAN CONVICTED OF MURDERING BIVAL Itlaltad.praaa' : Leasts ; Wtre-.f -mUn' Boone. N, C. April 13. After .the tlon witnessed In a court of the Old North State in yeafa. In which hundred of thousands of dollars la Involved, lawyers resorting to eVery artifice, Luke tiunner, a wmuinr, iurainui, day convicted of murder In tha second degree for killing J. C Cllne,. ft rival lumberman. He was sentenced to, 80 The murder occurred In the west part of North Carolina several months ago. Bunner, rated" a millionaire, expended thouaanda In his fight , The trlallasted several days and aroused the greatest Interest ... .ry;,s:!4yy;;:iy...v'vy' TREASURE TR0YE t UNDER OLD HOUSE (Speriat toUpatch' t The Joornal) y l...iUinn fir Arvril. 18. Tom, John- son, a laborer In - thef etnployof. the un.tin.. , hrnth.ru. t claims to nave j a4 1niv amak A hnilMA WfllCIl was'Vovlng. "While" moving .the .old Jacobs house, the money waa found !n an old tin can. s-Rumor. says It was bur led by an old man, JlnT-JacoDs, ye. ago. A4 Johnson has been flush lately. the story la beiieveu to oe iru. i said Jacobs will claim the money, ?T WW - Rebuild Bnrned MM. V i! 4 gprelal nispatcb to Tb. Journal.) Bpokane, Wash, April 13. President Acuff and Treasurer Barllneof the burned Waahington lumber .1 nounce that a new and better mlirand lumber yard will be immediately built. The loss on the .burned mill was 3100, 000, fully covered with Insurance. Boat Chang Congressman. Vote for Congressman W. It. Ellis , viriB V . . ' 'V . , , - ... - - - - - ' laM.iaaan 1 " I J!!JJLl!!lM.....s.sss.ssasaaaBBBB HOW TO REACH KLAMATH BASIN (Special Dtspatcb te The . JaeroaL) Klamath Falla. Or, April 13. The Klamath Falls chamber of commerce la getting out advertising -matter with a view of. furnishing Information aa to routes Into the Klamath basin. - It- ta found that trainmen and ticket agents of the Southern Pacific system lack In formation and send paaaehgera over the Pokegaraa Una when passenger tickets read via Bray. Instructions to the gen eral publlo to bur tickets via Weed, California, to .Klamath Falls will be sent broadcast over the weat Informa tion will also be sent to ticket agenta all through the middle west aa the ma v ; NO: C1EMT: . ' Only 50,000 Shares o! PorUand-Rorcncc Goldlicld-Rawhlde Gold Shares UlU Ini These Will Be Sold Only lor Spot Cash nt 10 Cnts Per Shar : . , ,' Saturday in this office broke all stock sale records in Portland . Our place 'was "owded most of the, day, customers being compelled to wait their turns for certificates of stock and pts for partial payments on their purchases. On. Saturday morning, fol owing the pubheat On of our adver. ' tisements in the Friday evening papers, we received the following telegram from our superintendent ' atRawhide:' : 1 u '' 1 '": All Uncertainty Disappears : ; RAWHIDE, Nev., Apr. 10.-W. B. Stewart, President Portland-Florence Mining and 'Losing Company, 268 Stark Street. Portland-Bluff Leje in high-grade ore;. free gold panmngs, flattering assays. Watch Rawhide. .- " ,'; ' ' T :Mhr ' gold on our lease r. . . assures our stockholders of rich" returns from that mp, now running for the supremacy of the world as. a Rdld producer ;IT ACTUALLY ENDS AJL' SPECULA TION AS TO WHETHER OR NOT WE WILL GET IT." as the miners say, AND ASSUKEb ALL OF US MAGNIFICENT RETURNS ON OUR INVESTMENTS in that camp alone. " v ; ' '":' " i Our' Goldlield Bonanza , , ... , . ; . That we have "a bonanza inVGoIdfield is not to e for a moment questioned. Right up gainst ' us on the Little Florence Lease is being mined the richest quartz on earth today, and only ' 400 feet 'away is being taken out rock that makes men stared aghast and wonder' what may be found tomor ' row!" 'We are in just such ore as these mines produced at Our present depth, and within 60 days -r we will be down to their level, and V- - "' ' v,-'' ? .. - ; : Then Well Be Into the Gold Arena . ' ' And paying back to our customers the money they have invested with interest at the rate of-a monu- , mental per cent. All we need now to complete our equipment at Rawhide is a gallovs and gasoline -enzine. and 50,000 shares of stock sold at spot cash will supply tins need. In fact, if we had not sold . on so long time so much of our stock, we would not now sell another share at any price, but .we need this money NOW, so .we have decidect,to part with this small block for immediate money. , . ' . - m ft - nr..!.1'-.' :i We ; . ..1.. Thus ending-the sale at once, and stop every penny of expense at this end of the line. We certainly ; believe that our stock will sell readily ,at $1 per share within four or five months and that, it will be worth double that price as early as, next January. Our dividends wilt warrant it, and those who hold t - - thev own. We hope, therefore, that present stockholders will make an extra effort and pick up this prize themselves, that the immense returns to come a little later on may be, so far as possible, kept within the family that has become united and bound together, jn mutual friendships and mutual, in terests Vjith 'these shining t cords of gold. " ; m - , 1 ' " J ' 1 . -SHARES NOW 10 CENTS EACH AND CASHVITH ORDER , The Portland-Florence' Mining and Leasing Company ' ' ' Room 15, 68 Stark St., Opposite Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Or. Phone Main 8480. OFFICERSPresident and Manager, W. B. Stewart; Vice-President, W. A. Moses; Secretary artf Treasurer; F. W. McKechnie Superintendent, R. g. Virtue. Send us your address and we will mail you an up-to-date map of Goldlield free of charge. '--:;: t:.. ;v-'- . -;v -y f". ' , " -V . V- '- ,J : - - "ito"1! J.,M. A; An Obstacle to the ,Wolves good goods, treatment and :; - ::,:;: A 1 your to Jorlty of them have no idea of how to route travelers to th Klamath basin. ALBANY COLLEGE DEBATERS WIN (Special DU patch te Tfia Journal) ( Albany, Or, AprU 13. The Una! de bate of - tha Intercollegiate Debating league took plaoe at Monmouth Friday night , This debaUng league ' ta com. posed (of teams from th following 'co fi le res: i Albany college. McMInnvlll college, Pacific college and th Oregon Bt.tM Normal school at Monmouth. Th contest decided the championship of th league, and waa won by Albany, That wnrrl. in thr? narlance of the miner.' our men at Rawhide have already found the real i, in the parlance ot the miner, our men ai xvawmuc wave '"- the Bluff claim;' and it is free milling ore, the very best that on the Bluff claim, and it is free milling ore, the very best that knwn, jna ox j.r.j n it! .ti.. tt,. nHMf nn f th vn!ii nf mir Rawhide property, ana, Advise Present MocKnoiaers to L... -:a f, AuAAenA n mnrh as 5R5 firr share offered bargains. We asked lor their trade and help. We got both.' This week we will make grand bargains for Port land customers. You will not overlook us, ; for you know we need the business, and we are not ashamed to say so, nor afraid to give ( you bargains. New goods now coming in every day. Guess that kind of puts a kink in that fellow who' was phoning around Our town last week telling houses to look out J. M. A. Co. was going to stop in two days. That's a fact; such" was done by some one, but he was ashamed and afraid to give his ; ' name. : It was a nice, mean thing to do, -wasn't it? That's what one ; can't exactly . call business brotherly love. Guess he will ' feel somewhat disappointed at "Our Deteiv mination." No, he won't feel disappointed . he knew better. values, and he knows we xani - v'. - 'TUESDAY Yes, new, up-to-date Spring garments, ior only $10.00. Come early and take choice of any suit in ihe house up $25.CXJ tor only .... i . MERRILL RANCHERS WILL HAVE WATER (SvecW DUpatrk t Th Jnarnal) Klamath Fall, Or, April 18. E. W. Smith, railroad contractor, has practi cally unlshad th canal change at this city,' t her th raUroad grad crossea It and haa been awarded the contract by the government of repairing th Ad ama canaL This canal uralaha water to landholdera around Merrill and haa been taken over by th government. . Water will be turned Into thMnaIn canal of th Klamath project next week. Borne of th land ara need tag .water t thia time on account of th dry .Mthnr. Indications point to Seiues u iaie up. mcse anarc un y . ' . !' 1 1 URE PORTLAND CUSTOMERS ARE NOT ASLEEP. From the tremendous business last; week, should say they1 are awake. We The wish was father to the give the ; bargabs. XOOK v wiinammumiiun v successful year for thaMry farmers un .: .''.yi;-v;'. ':, ; "A less rain cornea soon.' .. ', " Death of Mrs. William Kane. ' .' (Special Dltpatc t Th JoaroaL) i Th Dalles, Of, April . 13. Mra Wll- ' 11am Kane, formerly Mlaa Annie Moabua : , of Tb Dalles, died Saturday at p. m. . at Seattle, a. tha age of 88 years, 6h , leave at husband , and three children. She was a sister ot Mrs. M. F. Nolan , and ohn Moabus of Th Dalles and of lid ward Moabus of Tacoma. . , Who Is Ton Congressman t' tut -a mils No; 14. Vot for htm. , , Mettger. optician. 343 Wakhlngtoq - r s known, and of ; lor everv share A j i a fUt!i6 Iase 31 at Uctsger'a I No. 14.' r ;i