The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 04, 1908, Page 13, Image 13

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 4, 1908.
15
rington, Oakland. California. "Is Organ
ization Profitable?"; Al B. Howe. Ta
coma, "A Possible Foundation"; L Ck
Ric Los Angeles, "These Are My Sen
timents": T. N. Btoppenbach and O. W.
Ball. "How an Organization' Affects
Supply Houses"; W, E. Prudhomme,
"Eastern Competition"; Paul J, Smiley,
Seattle, "What I Know of Organiza
tion": George P. Graham. 8an Bancls
co, "Why All Printers Are Not Mer
chant', Charles P. Maelafferty.' Oak
land, California, "what We Must Come
B. B. Henry has Just finished ther sur
vey for the reclamation of nearly 80,000
acres of marsh land on the Klamath In
dian reservation. It is probable that
the reclamation work w1U-not.be un
dertaken until the final allotments are
made to tha Indians, and the realdual
land reverts to the government. Al
though the altitude la tea high for ex
tensive agriculture, the land When
drained will be -valuable on account of
the . fine graalng, and tha hay that
f-rows in - great abundance and most
uxurlantly. A government ..engineer
connected with - the Indian department
Is expected here soon to take . charge
USE UEJITED-S
POLICEMAN HOLDS STOP-WATCH
convention ' from ' all tha eoast states
and British Columbia.. ' Tterday- was
tha first day of the masting and In the
afternoon the visitors enjoyed a Port
land sight-seeing trip. A business
meeting was held this. morning and was
continued this afternoon when th or
ganisation of tha new. association was
completed. Tomorrow a steamer ride
to Cascade looks will be th chief -diversion.
-, -'
Georga M. Or ton, president -of the
Portland Franklin association, delivered
the address of welcome which- was re
sponded to by Willis a Duniway, state
printer. Mayor George F. Rodgera, of
Balem, who waa down for th response,
was unable tp be present. The other
toasts were responded to as follows:- 8.
C, Beach. Portland, "Why This Meet
ing"; J, A. Borden,' Bpokane, "How
Things Look In My Town'; H. V. Har
ON AUTOS; ARRESTS TO FOLLOW
Automobiles of about every color,'
ly engaged with a stop-watch these sev
eral weeks past taking the time of all
"benzine buggies" over a chaJk-marked
distance distance of 40 yards. 'The
budget of arrest warrants, issued this
morning Is the result of his labors.
The speod Of the different offenders
between tha chalk marks varies from JO
to 40 seconds. This places the average
speed per hour at about 25 milea F ol
lowlng are the numbers of the machines
for which warrants have been Issued for
the owners and chauffeurs: Vft
Ore. No 0. Ore. No. 8T1. Orw. No.
tit. No. 890, o. 608 or red tag No. 6.
No.. I, No. 833. Ore. No. 45$.. No. 606.
Ora No! T43. No. 414. Ore. No. 4S Or.
No. 490, No. 296. Ore. No.J i5
619. & Chrtstafferaon ha"5:
feur license, No. 4. Two complaints ar
filed against No. $25. - "
every style, and every make will be rep
resented in Judge Cameron' court thia
week If the .warrant, issued do not to
astray. For weeks peef automobtlists
have been "honkingr . defiance at the
city's speed- ordinance. Regardless of
aught but the fascinating exhilaration
of cutting the wind . they have sot
down the pass Line road, through Moh
tavilla,. at perilous speed. As time
fassed and they. heard no results from
ha lone officer's . threats, who. waved
en Impotent club . at thena as they
Clipped past-, him, . they - experienced a
"Organisation Aoross the Line", and 3oi
or ine wora.
tlons in My City." - -
; To Drain Klamath Jlay Lands. ;
' (Special Wipatcs to The Journal.)
Klamath Falls. Or.. June 4. Engineer
"'-.- v! : - . , - -. ; f -"'V ; ;
Stella So yon think Cholly Is a
Democrat? . ' '
- BellaHe must ba; he doasnt seem
to know when he has a chance. - -
,T. X. Greenough Will Con
, struct Extensions to Tilla
mook arid Salem Line on
Macadam Road Will Soon
Be Ready for Operation.
1 a;
' .
M W
sanse 01 immunity, xnis win De rudely
dlsslDated when ihe 20 arrest, warrants
are served la th following two .days. -
urricer a.' ju. uustaxaon. detailed on
tha Bass Line road, has been asslduous-
.
t. nreanouch. a well-known
' Northern Pacific contractor and part
owner of the United Hallways company,
will construct, extensions of : tha United
Railways company's" lines propesed un
der franchises that company has se
cured from tha city -and county. Mr.
Oraenough Is v considering proposals
i a -Kniit tha entire
iruiu vu uuiutw -
'fcUeage contemplated, and It Is Mid h
tuns practically; decided to commence
the work before tha end ii,
mvi. inn inninHna lines . 'v xrom
enrtiiiiii t 5iAm. from ' Portland -to
Tillamook, and from Portland Hllli
hum arM VnrMt Qrove. - Tha latter
would be a part .of the Tillamook, ex
tension. wrriirtoM.
'" The company has secured 1 valuable
franchises from the city council and
m . i AnmrtiittfllnnAni Their
lines are projected northward from the
ward on the White House road, two of
tha moat beautiful scenic drives around
.Portland. It is proposed lay tracks
along thesa roads. The Llnnton road Is
a possible route via Cornelius gap to
Hinsboro and Tillamook. Tha Llnnton
road can be used as an outlet for the
; On a visit to Portland two weeks ajro
Mr- Greenougn wa ceoinpna war -uperinUndent
of construction, and .the
It was expected that equipment to be
used In the entr$"0ntcw,0U1Id4 ?2
shipped to Portland before the end tj
May; But other business matters 6
equipment will be shipped to this point
ny June io .an v ;r. r .
nrv i ih Tillamook ltte will b un-
Am.r v hv Jniv l. unless present ar
rangements go awry.
Macadam Una Soo Beady.
Is now building a track
i muAam mail In southern Port
land and will within a few days have
w for - oneratlon as far
1 "7m h,i CSirnlture Manu
facturing company's plant. This route
1, axpecled to be uaed .for .continuing
Tout beglnnlngrenJtbe jMstaldaof -th
winameiie river
t.inn tn fialem. practically parallel
with, the present Southern Paclflo main
.- mull Via, hAsn lUrVDVtd B.TM1
rights of way were at one tlma all
signed with land owners for tha nre
distance to Salem. . -
The route Is now said to be con-
and might be utilised In the proposed
road from Portland to Baiem.
ONE EFFECT OF DRY
VOTE IN UMATILLA
tm i.t numti4i ta The Journal.)
toyev "- -
Tnrtiton. Or.. Jan 4 By tha pro
hibition vote in this county 25 saloons
wr. .holished In this city ana aoout
in in the entire county. Th value of
bar fixtures and stocks carried In this
city amounts to $106,060. Each eaulp-
"La 0 ho. utni in AMtHmated to be
worth 11.200. or 130.000 for the.,S5 aa.
loons, ana iq esuiniou "b "t
of the stocks carried is 13.000, or $75,000
for the 26 saloons. Pendleton has some
m l Mi v.o MvtnrM In MJitern
Oregon, ,Th. Hotel -f t WHr -hw bar
and mirrors cusuhk om .,vww, "
th Hotel Pendleton and other saloons
have very costly fixtures. Anton;
tha In rcrf.t stock nf
liquors In eastern Oregon, his stock be-
mi vaiuca at ,vw
of the saloon men here are owners of
homes and will conttnue to reside In
the city. But two or three of them own
' thelr ,ai00a bmiB.
SEARCHERS FAIL TO
FIND STUDENT'S BODY
tvnltri Preas tcaaad Wire.)
Ban Frandlsco, June 4. Searchers to
day failed to reoover the body of Wal
ter n. Hellmann, a young student of
.v. . c.. umrt colleae. who wad
.n,n in the caDslzlna of a sIood In
i iiTnaa.lflv a ftiirnflon. Th
tniinnt of the same Institution
tlm Dnhm ThnmAS Rvan and
Z,m in the I tttli bni
C ranvia y.mm, " -
and savd their lives only after a des
perate Struggle in urn .
The boys wera out on th bay on a
pleasure excursion when the aocldent
happened. Th water was choppy and
th weather squally. Twice th stu
dents put to shore to make repairs on
tha boat. An accident to tha sail ren
Ari it uncontrollable, and a audden
gust of wind capslsed the boat 600
I A launch put out from the shore and
saved th lives of three of tha boys,
but Hellmann could not keep afloat un
til neip arrtvea.. r
THIS CAPTAIN FACES
- DISMISSAL FROM ARMY
.' " m T.uM JXrtfm
.iew . tuna -at nntitln Ram
pel D. McAllister of the Thlrty-alghth
MADE. AMERICAN CITIZENS AMID
- BLARE! OF FLYING AUTO'S HORNS
While trumpets ' blared.' automobile
hnrnM nntA handa nlaved and thou
sands cheered the automobile parade
was passing along . Morrison street
'eight new e-ubjecta became citizens of
tha United States In the United SUtea
court yesterday.;-:.-''.'- . '
On the outside everything was in.
tnmm Intsroih . TlwRtit If nil v decorated
vehicles were moving along the line of
shals, the court callers, the Judge him-
Be 11 ana in, i-llixcu. mnHh w mo, mit
glanced out .pf the windows now and
then. -- -''"'- - '.'..-
But the court continued as though
nothing Tvas happening, and eight happy
men men wha had Just renounced al
legiance to- their fatherlands walked
out of the courtroom in time to see the
last machine In the parade, i
Those admitted yesterday were: Benr
lamlno Pugllese, Italyr John Nelson.
Sweden; Alfred Sydney Harrison, Great
Britain and Ireland: William Alexander
Mae Rae. Great Britain u: Ireland;
Frank August Frankson, Sweden; Lge
Von Wemetedt. Sweden; Theodore Gus
tofson. Sweden; . Jamea Manary, Great
Britain. ': - - '-.. - '
CLOSSET ESTATE IS
WILLED TO WIDOW
Stock In Firm Valued at
$20,000, Also Eeal Estate
in State of Washington.
By1 the will bf temlle CTossat Jr.. who
died at HoodvBlver May 17, his 120.000
estate is bequeathed to his widow, Mrs.
Elly Closset The property consists or
stock In, the firm of Closset A Devera.
The widow Is also given' a one third In
terest In real estate In the state ' of
Washington of unknown value.
Mr. Christina Wetteriten's will.
property In equal shares between her
son, Walter B. Wettersten, and her two
daughters. Alma H. and Esther F. Wet
tersten. jne estate is vaiuea ao.vuu.
widow of John Leonard, has applied for
letters on nie esiaiv, wmuu twu.i.i, u.
13,000 wortn or personal property ana
$14,000 worth of real estate in Colum
bia. Washington and Multnomah coun
ties.
No Exception.
From Black and White.
fti MM TVi vmi bnllava It's un
lucky to get married on a Friday?
The Abominable Bachelor Certainly.
Why should Friday be an exception?
PITERS
r. The Badge of Honesty
fa mi avmrv vnnner of Doctor Pierce!
Golden Medical Discovery because a full
liat of the Ingredients composing ft la
printed there tn plain English. Forty
years-of experience has proven Its superior
worth as a ' ood purifier and Invigorat
ing tonic for he core of stomach disorders
and all liver ills. It builds np the mo
down system as no ether tonic can In
which alcohol Is used. The active medic
inal principles of native roots such as
Golden Seal and Queen's root, Stone and
Mandrake root, Bloodroot and Black
Cherrybarlc are extracted and preserved
by the use of chemically pore, triple
refined glycerine. Send to Dr. E. V. Pierce
at Buffalo, N. Y., for fre$ booklet which
quotes extracts from well-reoognlied mod
ical authorities such as Drs. Bsrtholow,
King,-ScuddeV, Coe, Eiltngwood and
host of otheEg, showing that these roots
can be depended upon for their curative
action iiall weak states of the stomach,
accompanied by Indigestion or dyspepsia
as well ft InOil bilious or liver complaint
and InHwaBtlng dieases where thero
Is losvtrfiesh and gradual running down
of Ujystrength and system.
The "Ooldffn Medical Discovery "msVea
rjch, pure biooa ana bo invigorates ana
COfilPLETE :
THEIR ORGAfllZATlON
BBMssssa-aasMss-saasnass-MSBSB ;vi.
Business Sessions of First
Convention Followed
by Big Banquet
One of the prettiest banquets of th
week wm advan tiv the PaHfln Poaat
Master Printers at the Commercial club
net night In celebration of their first
annual convention. C, W, Hodson acted
as toastmaster and the evening was
spent in eating - and speechmaklng.
About 85 guests were present and all
enjoyed the quips and sallies between
the speaker.
Delegates are present attending the
R AT E S
r..Th-Klmaoh. Ilvar ana 1
L through., tl
boweig,
the whole fvstemt
ins, blotches, pimples
peered for about a week from the Pre
aldio post several weeks ago, is to face
a courtmartlal, for having-been absent
without leave, next Saturday. -
-McAllister has been under arrest at
the post since May 23, but the absence
rianeral Funston- prevented the
..- ..t.1 liSinitnn fina wired - Ar.
ders for the trial, and Colonel J. A.
Lundeen has filed, the charges. ,
-"it Is expected that McAllister Will
plead guilty and take aodlamlssai from
the army.
' Sentences lit Umatilla. .. ;
(Special PUpetcfc to Tbe JournaLI '; '
Pendleton, Or., Jun .4At a. criminal
' session of the circuit court held Mon
day thre prisoners pleaded 1 guilty -to
charges against them arid wer sen
tenced to the penitentiary by Judge
Bean as follows: Indeterminate sen
tences to Ralph McCumber, charged
with robbing a Greek outfit at Umatilla,
and to Albert Murray, who robbed the
clvin -f- llhsm. W K. Vrtt-
-man, who robbed a house at MeachamJ
was given ninety . uajra iu "
jail. . .. - :- -'V ;.
" j Travel Shift From Pokegama.
(Spedal riTOtck t The JoernaL)
Klamath Falls, Or., June, 4-Poke-wama,
OregojS 1 practically off the
map, so far a the traveling publlo Is
concerned, and all travel comes by. way
of th California Northeastern and
Dorris. Captain J. m. acmure, wno
iim n iirsw - Y; 7,
past year, haa ciosea prsciic.iiy enr-
tning tnere cunnwiou ',5, "IZ 2177-"
portation Dusiness ana wi
his attention to the new . Una
regu
and.
A wiu mn . wm , w r -
and erupuons as weij as scroiuious swel
lings and old open running sores or ulcers
are cured and healed. In-treating old
running sores, or ulcers, It la well to in
rare their healing to apply to them Dr.
Pierce's All-Healing Salve. If your drug
gist don't happen to have this Salve In
stock, send fifty-fonr cents in postage
stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel
and Surgical Institute. Buffalo, N. Y., and
a large box of the "All-Healing Salve
will reach vou by return poet.
You cant afford to accept a secret nos
trum as a substitute for tbls non-alcoholic,
medicine or kkowh ooMPOsmosr, not
even though the nrgent dealer may
thereby make a little bigger profit.
Dr. Plorce's Pleasant Pellets regulate
and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels.
Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to take
as candy.
ItllH Uu vwiniwvww ,3. M r
Drtation business and will now devote
y
Sare the Discount,
' Bend check or pay at office en or b.
. for the 10th to sav the discount on
May bills for the Automatic Telephone.
HOMB TELEPHONE CO,
1, Corner of Parkr and Burnslde sta.
TEETH WITH OR
WITHOUT ' PLATES
. ot nv nom . -
We van do your eatlx ' Crown, rl4ge
and Plate Work In a day If necessary.
Positively Painless Extracting Tr
wiiaii ymm vr vnunei w.j . viu., . .
enslttve teeth and roots removed wlth-
ons sae Mass pain, i en cn airs, uniy
tue most scientino ana carer ui wora.
SO TBAXS XV ron.A . ' -
WA VVKTT Aim ABsoozaTxa
Wldav painless Dentists.
Telling Bid, Thi4 aad Washing-ton
a. tn. to S m.; Bundays to Vt.
Painless Extraction. I0o; PlaUs. t5.00.
. Both 2'hones, A and Mala S024. .
BJLD
.AT
From All Points on the Lines of
The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.
and
Southern Pacific Company
(Lines in Oregon)
To PORTLAND during the week of the great
Rose
VA
Tickets Will Be on Sale as Follows
DAILY JUNE 1 TO 6 From The Dalles and all points west; from Albany and Corvallis and
all points north,
JUNE 1, 3 AND 5 From Pendleton and points west to The Dalles; from Roseburg and point9
north to Albany.
JUNE 1 AND 3 From all points east and north of Pendleton, from all points south of Roseburg
FARE, AND A THIRD TOR ROUND RIP
Final Return Limit June 8
PROGRAM TQR THE, WEXK
Monday, June 1- . Wednesday, June 3 Friday, June 5
TOO Arrival ' at hlgn noon of Bex
Oregonus and Court Cavalcade ; es-;
oort through decorated streets and
arches to Royal Palace,
XVlSfllBrO Feast of JLaaterns and Oetv'
eral IllnmlnaUeni Coast Adman's
Bom Banquet.
SO A. Bt Monster prise parade of Floral
' Decorated Automobiles.
BTBir-jrCh-lvenetlan Water Carnival,
procession 01 uiuminaiea ruouu unu
frivste era
ental BuUdlng.
SAJ830CCX OOirOBBTS XX ITXJTX-O
AT AXUOBT.
MOUmrO Business Houses'
tion to Portland Visitors.
Recep-
Prlvate Craft; all-day free exhibit of
na by Rose Hociety at vri-
S V an IB (K 'Allegorical
Pragon
ln4 TTtatnrlra.l
Parade of Electric Floats, including
urana
"Chinese
Armory.
Ball at
Tuesday, June 2
ATT miroOir-Dpnln of the Competi
tive Rose BxhtDit at the ; Oriental
Building. '. v
YXaTa-Hluminated Parade . Spirit
. ef tha Golden West -
. Thursday, June 4
SO JU XaVMagnlfloent street parade of
. Floral Decorated Vehicles, Competl
. tive Floats, Equestrian Cluba etc. In
cluding the marvelous ' Japanese
"Cherry Blossom" procasslon.
APT XBVOOST 190-tntle Automobile
Baca. SO-mlle Automobile Race.
jj XjrO Kaat Sid Street Carnival
of Masquerader and .Children's Pa-
. rade. .. ..
svamnoBOX oohosats at abmobt,
A7TBOOV A JBVTWiUia.
Saturday, June 6
rrmwrm frflm
the University
compete.
igatta on n tvjverj
Victoria, Vancouver and
ICOmimrO ResatU
' of Washington
Ul
aOOlf ararvdi Parade of Woodmen- Of '
, the World. ,
AFTEIUrOOSr P. N. A. Championship
.Field Meet at Multnomah Field; Relay .
4 -Races for -High Schools and Publlo
v Schools of tha Northwest; valuable
- trophies to be presented for ach
event - . , -'. -
STZXT0 Pyrotechnics and Maaque
. raders Farewell to Rax Ortgonua and .
. Queen Flora. - ..,- . . -j,
WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
basic
Will Be Made Thia Season b tha
0. R. N.'
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
.... I- " r . . r
FROM PORTLAND
Aa FflUomu :
Oa Way
To Via
Street Oalliornla
Chicago $72.50 . $87.50
St. Louis .... 67,50 82.50
St. Paul 63.15 v 81.75
Omaha ...... 60.00 - 75.00
Kansas City .. 60.00 V 75.00
TICKETS WIZJ. BH ON SALS - - -i
May 18 ;
June 5, 6, 19, 20
Jly 6, 7, 22, 23 1
August 6,7, 21, 22 ....
Oood for return in 19 days with stop
over privileges at pleasure within limits.
REMEMBER THE DATES
For any further Information call at
the eity ticket offloe. Third and Waal
Ington streets, or writ to
WM. M'MURRAY -
General Passenger Agent, . '
PORTLAND, OREOOM, ;
?err-A
(O (XNartASW)-:
1
No Cocaine, No 6as
No Students
Out success la due to uniform
high-grade work at reasonable price.
NERVOUS PEOPLE
And those afflicted with heartweak
nese eaa now nav their teeth ex
tracted filled and brldgawork ap
plied without th least pain or dan
ger. ' . ' .V-r., -V..-.. .- .. J
PAINLESS EXTRACTION .f;o
S2-KARAT CROWNS -K.OO
BRIDGE WORK ............ 6.(0
OUR BEST PLAIN PLATE. . K.Ml
ALU LINED PLATE .........15.00
r-r-ri
f 1 LE.I. it-
Eaamlnatloa and Cona Ctatloa - Free.
Re-Enameling Teeth
Is the greatest Invention In modern
dentistry and haa been moat auccaea-
lul or all metnoda
We extend to sll a special invlts
tlon to call at our' office and have
yielr teeth examined frea of charara
'.. We own and control tha lri't
and neat ulppd dental atuii:in
ment in th world, faaviag It eizic
all told.
We give a written guarantee wltn
all work tor Id yaara. Lady attend
ant. .: ...... .
Open evenings till T. Sunday to l.
Union Painless Dentists
BaiH BCorrUca St, Cornet TirtU
.t QUA RANT t ED -
I gallon lota. 81. -10 T-t f'
1 gallon lot SJ..CO I ' ' i i-
'. Manufactured by
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