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7 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. AUGUST 30. 1908 COTTEL TO APOLOGIZE TO COUNCIL, BUT FLINGS RED RAG AT BELDING 'wnN taken to fit. Marya hoapltal In 1 1 1 h.tmi' ambulance with Ills victim. I'ht- Nil rj;iiiii aal.1 Mnnit'a" mIkM live, UioikIi tliry. hud fulnt nopea for Mra ' Mi l ilp meir college BULLETIN OUT ii 1!. I. Ill I.il 1 1 e , I' III' :l.". Ml'.' 1 , : f .ii 1 1 r ,r,::t I Ir. ('mi i . ! flllO tO I'iiii. marks in m tiny, hilt t , ini ii. 1 1 ma K- tl tempi iMtul -im In tli. 1 I lr ivtel i Ut...ru in -i n.- im pression I. .is ,! " 1 W'""U retract from ihe M Ii- "i r-f. i- tlce tO t...' Ult. l.lM.-. s -U 1 Olinollt,,:.!. Hehllnis iin-1 :" 11 '' l:, V,','v", nVlo :u. i.iimI- t'Mt t v "III ;. (rmn Mini" -rwn otli.-r tl,.n h niM-ll Hi- . olt. 1 is still .m. 1" :it tl.' Incli nations rnu.i. ty Hold.ni: 1 ' trnlav that. B.'ldtn. ha.i wil'i'if v..r 'on -nliVl'. t l's.- in" m "nation , that Cntt.l liad r. I v.-.l Kinfi ""in i Union Mfin .'onipnny. I Ir Cntt.l .'M fin t h.-r mill K.il.l lu.it. ho does not Inl-nrl in the S.diwn rtz- , child - S'llz'" ra. r .oii.panv nvHir 1 1 j special permit iift.T tli" -x !'.' '' the present '.limiierinnii penult ir lie; ran prevent sinii notion on the part of the council. t'ottel holds that such permits are llleal ami that the coun cil hns. no business to pass llivtii In the first place anil that In the scion. 1 place, that If the. members attempt to pass further i-1 in r t of this kind tl,. ; .-iiv in illiiaiic- I . i !. i . t , 1 1 ni; sliunhieiltm M It'liln the citi Is clear an. I that the , ,1 has i. hll-lin --s to ei .i.le It 1 1 I, spcia I pel in I I - , . i... ;.. .. mi,. . i id has been , .-, I . .i in. l!uiau has he I" in so . ikeil lie .,vcr a m.it t - i "f 1. i:i-ia I .on ;.- thut .-on, vl IH!1 el.'i l(lbter ho lscs :-).. , ihe , i,k:(.'.' of urit't have been , ,l :n; mist him b a f.-'.bnv m- ., , It ('.,ito' is looking iiiouuil to .f i lie o'!,er nicirb.'is i.f the . .em- ,l hale not -111 special I'l'liM'll for ! the . hi -He-. npan to oper- i ,,. it I . : : i 1:,.- .-In .lespit,- the fact ll-al . halev li:ic been Mlll.l" 111 the , .,,,, I, :, , i , ! . . 1 111 It the roilip.lllV 1m- i-ld.-s iohitniK' te hiw Is iiKiinlaininK 11, 1st pi Ires II ,n l en repot te.l ah, lilt the . ItV i hall that S. b:u tz. bil.l S 1 1 ! zl .. v.'.' 1 ;,oe promts. , a p. lu ll I'd they ' took net tin- .Ittiinei man pimt. al ! thotiKh the renin il I' 'I'-., I Ihiounb public scllSllnent to lethsc a p-riint at i 1 time 1 he , ofiipa n , anio to I'.o t - lan, I ilh promises of buihlmi; a plant worth $ . .inn. (Mm. I en tli. coin,, il llskfii the c..mpai. to sirinilil,'!' II"' erection of a plant , "stlr;K 11 '"1,!1 the re.iuest for n pcinitt was witlnlrnwn ami the niiiitin.v has smmht to nam eutrHtiee within the city without pub-lhitv. I 1 Albany. Or.. Anr 29. - The Inltinl hhiutor of Ihe Albany olIoKe Hiillelin for the sennoii 1 Ha N-1 !l(i!l Iims been is siieil an. I mIiown the plans nut! pros p-etM f,.r the coming year. The f,icult will be Increased Iiv three ml, lit lorwil profeaanra A atrnnncr rolleftn -couraP will be (.ffKreil Hluilent actlvltiea wUl : be, Increiiaed nn.l atudent offulra Will j Ii.ivb ndf.ju.ite futula. I'renlilent M. M i ('rooks eatliniltea that HO. 000 will be ralae.l for tho colli'ne duiitiK the. com I Iiik M ar. Ml IMlrabeth Irvine, the former iiiation of Treniont hull, Iiiim beTi tak i Iiik aiunmei work In literature ut lleike I le, I'nl. and nill till the. chair of IJnt i ilsh Mlsit I. aura Ainlernoti of the ile i l in , ii I of Ihhkii,'ik.', has been v I h 1 1 -; litK h.-r home in IVnnaylvunla iliiriiix the sun, me!, and i n h r return will as sume the p, 1 1 ! as matron of Trornon: I ball, besides handlint: her usual work In !tl,e collclaie department. 1'rof. ssor Toi but has sp. nt ihe summer as ln si iiii lnr In the normal school ut this in 1'rof. shot X.iikb linn been eiiKHKe'1 In filling the pulpits of thp I'rW.sby t erlan cburchea at Oervala, Aurora nnd Yer- gln ville. rrolessor Taliner hnn buen tiklnn apecial work In vocal music (tnrlpar the aummr In C1i1crto. Mlxa Conn or the coiiHervntory ha been vlaltlnsr at the home oil her mother In Fon du Iuc. WIh. Mla Tiinney lian boiin pursuing atudlen In J'ortlnnil, preparatory to aaatimlna; charKo of teaohlnR inunlo to ehlldrtin. Mlsn Hansen, tho new head of th de imrtment, haa been In the city all auni iner ttlvlnic loaaona to pup-tin. SIDE DOOR STUNTS F() AFFINITY DMILV) New York. Au. 29. Kerillnanil rin ney Karla crchsed tho lnoutitaliis from Cat Hollow, near HlKjliliiinl Kallx, HiIr afternoon and entered hla residence on the atimmlt, near Monro", N. Y., by the aldo ttoor. He vlsltod tho vIIIuko late In the evenlnct without molestation. .Several residents atarteit to talk with the fellow, but he evaded thorn. Karle wore hoae the first time lie hnn been ao adorned In a vlalt to the vlllnso elnce early nprln(f. MtH. .Iitlln Kuttner Earle la said to be In a country house near Monroe, and determined to begin lesal proceedlnirs aifal'ist her husluuid for a separation on tho around of cruelty. Whether or not Karle will be pitmecuted on the charcoH now pendlnK atrulnat him will depend entirely. It la nald, on Ma future conduct. If politician not what they are really worth, they would havo very small wanes. Furniture , Auction Sale ar the Ford Auction Co, 369 BAST MOHJtlBOW BTBtBT Tuesday Next at 10 A. At. This fnln Inelijdea a areat quantity of all klnda of hoiiNMiold goods to ha Mold without reserve. WS ALSO Buy, Hell and Trade Furniture. BAST 90S B-3311. 6tacion&tU Miajui ii(i niif ii II ,, ! Ill WFHsae arTFiiwtwF wiuwwsn wwmtn iiwiiijyw i iai.i miv 1" tr "f m' i'i'rirt.if,ii,i hi ,, M-.ioa.iinrSniinailii imi i , Upright Piano, Fine Fur niture, Rugs, Ftc. W'e urn Instructcil by Mis. WIldlnK to sell hy nuction the excellent house !,,,!, Roods, piano and t ui'lilsh Iiiks of p'iuite residence neai Sunmslde (house to rent i removed to HAlvKU'K .M'(' Tli'N IKil'CK for convenience of sale . hi Tuesday Next OKLAHOMA REVOKES RAILROAD LICENS I within M hours, lie was ask,-1 b de- i 1" , A , , rr U Cn.l"r 1 llO 1 " uutnrir. . i.m.i.. nun. - could reach here for n IHnnt Netra hf IonErnt Tsaed Wlrf.l McCalla act of the last legislature Act-j r tjkis afternoon At : f erel, l '..In tonight. lnar Secretary of State Meyer this after noon revoked the license of- the M. IyOUls and San Francisco railroad to do business In Oklahoma because It pleaded to transfer a case pendinc apainst it In f'omanche county to the federal court. Karly to:lny Meyor notified Flynn and Amos, the railroad attorneys at Okla homa Pltv. he would forfeit its ehrir- ter it the plea was not withdrawn and !eyer was serveu with an order from the" federal court here restraining him from revokins; tli" railroad's permit to do business in i ikhihoma anil settin.y the hearing e,n l In icioher. "Instead of roniiiic here for a con ference. " said Meyer tonluht. "the road's attorney was seeking an injunc tion from Ih" federal court, but my action was one hour anil 1" minutes r4he case reinstated In tho state court I before the service was had on me." 0 F ATTACKS GIRL (Onlted Prwa Lnm3 Wire.) SMawnee, Okla., Aug. 29. Seventy five negroes are under arrest here and a IjTiching is threatened aa the result of a brutal assault on Miss Kate Kane here tonight by a negro. The girl was crossing a dark street when the nesrro leaped upon her and struck her on the head three times with a revolver, in flicting serious wounds. The girl was unconscious when found two hours later. The police raided the negro quarter and arrested 75 blacks. Feeling against the colored men runs high. S. P. COMPANY SI'ES SHIPPER AT ALBANY ma shot JEALOUS LOVER om Pi isinir upright iiiano in mnhog- ati case in fcood order, very pretty pallor suit.i In mahogany and Inlaid frames, handsome oak dlulhk" suit of i Lin design Including pretty China cabinet, Turkey pattern Axmln.ster rugs and carpels, lace curtains and window .similes through the house, folding bed, hall tro, crockery and glassware, cost I, jili bed ivcrv massive). 4 iron beds, .,lk fb. and felt mat 1 1 esses, feather p'il.,s am! holding, birds, ye Princess dresser, chiffonier and other dressers of g"o I quality. In library furniture we have library table and lady's desk In .piart.-r sawed oak. automatic ilavi'n poi t In green u rona. Also drop-head scnltig nun hliie nearly new. lieshlcs the above list of furniture we have the part luriiishings removed liom a flat, round extension table and chairs, pro Brussels !lxl2 rug. ma hogany and oak rockers, center table, oriental portiere, Iron beds, dressers and commodes, gas range, cookstove. utensils and other effects. On vbw tomorrow. Hah; Tuesday nt 10 o'clock sharp. On Thursday Next We .shall have another clean lot of respectable household furniture, car pets, etc.. to which sale intending pur chasers are welcome. Sale at 1U o'clock. Preliminary Notice On Monlay. Sepiember 7, wo shall have the furnishings of private resi dence, ltu lading turned oak bedroom furniture, etc. Full particulars later. ItAKKR A: Si "X. Auctioneers. Offl.-c an I Salesrooms 152 I 'ark St. Auction Sales! "In AH Ihe Wdrld No View Lie This" nn PARK . JJL JL 1L-LL IL W Lois $500 mi Up; 1 Albany, Or., Aug. 29. The Southern Pacific Railroad company has Insti tuted proceedings against the Albany ! Tanning company to recover J 3 J 4 fifi. The company avers that it hauled tan j bark from Oakland to Albany and that ) the bark was delivered and received by the Tanning 'company and that pay ment of the freight charges had been1 ref used. (tlparst Spits tiy Longest I.Pfsc.l Wire.) New York. Aug. liec.'iuso she re filled to elope Mrs. l-'rancis Mm'.ihe. a bride of a year, was shot 1 1 1 r e times and probably fatally wounded today in the home of her father. Or. Isadore Rosenthal, at sT Olinmore avenue. Brooklyn. Her assailant was Samu ! Mantles, who chased her throuirh the rooms detertnin.d to k,lll li. r. " H'ln'ii she stumbled and fell he stood over her and fired repen t.-dh . That hi' did not kill the young woman on the spot was due to the brnverv of her father who grappled with the man. turning hln revolver barrel barelv In time to send a bullet into the celling. Instead of into the doctor's body. Tlc-n the two fought through the doctor s of fice to the sioop of the huse. Th. v fell over the railing and into the nr.a. six feet below, th" doctor landing on. top. Ho wrfsted the r,,!ver 1 rorn the, grasp of his opponent aad beat him ! nvi r the head with It. The .sound of the shots nitrated a throng which made d-monst r.i t i.is of violence against- Mann. s. hut Hfe ar rival of the police saved his life. He I-J...JL.LM. . I ' AT WILSON'S AUCTION AND: THE ACTUAL TK UTB AND DOWNRIGHT FACTS STRAIGHT - FROM - THE - SHOULDER EXPLANATIONS AND UNCONTROVERTIBLE EVIDENCE. Every resident of Portland everyone interested in Portland's com mercial independence and progress should read this announce ment carefiilly. At 10 o'clock tomorrow right ends the fairest ami lowest-priced I'lano Sale which you will ever witness Bear in mind that the, pianos offer, d ill this Bale are our rcsrula, stock. The regular line of Kib-rx Highest 'it. oh Pianos a liio- that Is a.lin : telly 1'ua per cent better, grade tor grade, aal uuality for quality. I an ih. ,,,xi .lug gest In town; and a M"- k that i ", ,r. times larger than all tha pianos offered fey all th piano atorea. ar.opa, branch bonaea and otfenciea .a stai. (yegon nut tog'ttier. If you wish to take ad ar.t :g. ,.f ; ' . unprecedeided oppoit unit v, e i.ve t,.-. n offering during the month if August to secure a piano without !,aii.g to pa v the usual and customary and i.eoesaarv t "tall profit, and nt the .-an,e i I -n cure the piano for as ll'ii, as cash and $6 a month, you will to on." tomorrow or tomori-ow rur t Dear this In mind -fiots n-e s: ;M, .- : ttnrigs. ilairus ni.,1 as'v.r- ,,-.. rr., .--' )v look a 1 1 , r th. r : v. ... : brought ia!" pie- . ' ' t. facts l ' at :nr, , v ',iii i . ' i : , , i.r.d' re..' s l-a- . I' - i i - - ', ' ' who. o , .. 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'. : ft !" hi-. a, I ' ' : ' ' ' ' .'od ; o-s t, v hope t o com - ' ' "' ", las t ; ; o , ;, ,, , onductcd uj.on " " h,"'i' ' a h",a,i . ,fi., r. lal lines of If., rv I'm.',, 11,,'.. s. H'l ', t the,,. ,s ! he reu!t ? "' ' " '!' ': who Would rompeta for tr;.,l- rio.s, r;i , ssarii misreptesent the wil'.n ,-f Ms goods- H- mav cons, (en t:,':t !" ! ,"'-' his , : r i no nts superior I I e'.. . ff , Stf ;..,( f, Mskin,.- I IS 1 !'i -s f t i;, t'.o niaiorltv of I ' n ',,ivr must , fc:".,l .'iiri'ltifs COMMISSION HOUSE Corner Second and Yamhill Sts., Monday and Wednesday, At 10 a. m. Eokh Day. We sell modern home furnishings for every department of housekeeping ; par lor and .lining room, bed room, kitchen and laundry furniture. I'arpets, rugs, linoleum, bedding, dish es, steel ranges, gas ranges, cook stoves and all necessary effects for house keeping. If you want a piano, cash register, i store scales, grocery fixtures, ITti-gallon oil tank, coffee mill, delivery wagon,: counters, desks or any other fixture sea u.i. W" s. 11 all thlo and fine house f urnlshl.'ig s to the retail trade. i SPECIAL GROCERY SALE! On Friday, September 4, at Sales-1 rooms, Second and Yam hill, at 10 a. m. The snle comprises an assortment of staple grocerb-s. spices. etiarts. laun liy soap, baking powders, all kinds of a. kage goods, dried fruits, crackers, olfe,-, tea and sundry gro. cries. This sale represents nearly ever', thing in he gro "(-ry line. Note - f ou want cash for your be ongings, phone -Main l;2. A-12-13. We jj v cash. J. T. WILSON. Auctioneer. i.n Auction Sales ! ST Till: PORTLAND AUCTION CO., Inc. ' 211 rrasT bt. Tuesday and Thursday at 10 A.M., Friday at 2 KM.' Well, th" hig .dr. us has i . n i o and go'l. . '.I:t ' t'fc up-t -,lall- M l' 'Ion house at ; I I l-'M Kt ili'Tt is stlli doing husl iie.s.s ut the "Id stand, aid foi tlfs v.j.-k we Li.e. as usual. ,i ...mp!.:.- line "f stat ! an. I f. t.c) f'i''i:1'i.i-,. nnd any thing peria'niim to tie i,,,i,se Just to mention u f,-w ' spe- lais wouhi state We havo cirilmed ir us from one of the wholesale houses som- very fine swell and serpentine front dressers In quarter Rnlderi oak. bird's- eye maple and mahogany. Also several sets of box seat dlneri In quarter golden oak, vlth Imitation leather seats About 40 silk floss mattresses , practically new Kine upright piano, two ornarifl, 4 piece ;.p.rlor saif nnd i ircie upiiolstre 1 jie.es, e insi..n f,..:,s oi.lohoards. luff.-'s. rn o-is , n:rs rockes. , ontei 8 Down; $10 per Month Have your home where nature smiles, Where you can view the land two hundred miles; Have your home up highCouncil Crest is near the sky, Where nature uses most alluring wiles" un Water Will Be Piped to Each Lot You See Both East and West From Council Crest SEE OUR AGENTS ON THE PROPERTY ALL DAY Tl IM1I 11214 Sixth Street, Corner Washington UPSTAIRS A2537 PfiOINES MAIN 550 fgjr5 ' " '-'""- ' ..a-it,,'t.,,,,.,l1i,-a,Jtlil-,.,,Mr,t,l..vl.',,. ,A... 1,..,. ..il, ' ' ,.y,'i,, llJ. a V. I irefuj '.at 1. land Bar rommrrcfal t: aide lndustriep.' read f,r hi. it - ... jtubllahed by ttie head of a- formerly prominent I'ori m ' e k few yeara mo And I . day one fte anott.rt c,, , v liava ooletly or oi'- s, v , ( to reappear perlo.1i a... . , r.. tet r anether Teaterdav a I'tti w.m . , s luyer from the '-tii tn w H s j nao branch h-.u an.l w - ,o,,i ! for thia piano. hla n.e r -ar.r, Ider.tna; . ?t . ' IdAntlcai makr ha4 b-en H h! t t( releceaf.r of xf, firm c- ' years ao. at reinii. !v;r Haliave the fartf -t,4 thnarr.'-s f front. At KHera i.am llom. thle iv t found j-etteMaT tiano for I( , rf , 1 verr inferior arid tr..r- rahle than what tbia branch hi.ii, ' aaked ! for. la It any wmwler tUa: we 4,; nearly all the planoa lav thatate cf "-eami : , l It tn a wwnder At w do tt aefl TrT amcla tua.n tbai la aoM ia Or- - .'!"! 1 1 - rest . - r v ' 1, "lie-, ,o -K eu..eallte.' -I ' ,t ti of l. ol g.ililafoTI ' !. nsfui'i' "ts of ' s- ii' : ) , , ; . rncs '"' to pa ". s t a k '. I j in v ""t Ijcat ion I" 'I' t; t!o mouth of Aojrust woe were d- ' rrr .ee,! to myk..ii, f.r hs' 'mn,ec 'i'.'o t t' ,t summer d iy de. -'mined t , fiint: on-- ;ilei r;,o-t up i" norma! ! ' th. . loe of this nv.oth If : " ii 1 on, r- ; w i ' i ,,, i f a B'l'i.l ; I a a o. ! c , , rediK rtiredi- i h situation by n'f".,i':iK t'.is p-.iro sale l''""''toi to our Iroro'ad (Morev Ha k K"jarantee. n new r ia' c r..r. h , ,1 tomorrow hi- payment cf i rj.;, re! ?r. r, month; Not only aie the f'Hymoi'i low and w :'Mn eaey reach l.ut we definitely e i itnntee our irleep te'o- h .- ob 'itlilf elaewl.ere. rn niattor hat the i j Inna tion or x' us.- For $.4.1 offer rhop-e of rnanr -vniocent hrard row. hih-enide ;n s,":n.'. that '"';;: t.nt ordinariiy he .'f lne.1 I-, thia -r other city for a!tt .t doutde the r..c T trtrum"r,r iual'r rtat!ed for i - ' ' Ko r, o f.r J!" I':eao fm-rr'.'fr lhat every atate-rren- rnede ,-..n ! a anl!4. downrig-hf f a " end c-e nf t,iiip'i 0 tre r few da I1 tet'fr " er r;."'. dlcrimina t !nt buyer 'i pr,,ri'red F!ier rieno Hniinf d ;!nE: the pan nine veare l"rr.t 1 ro; t e. ntia! ronMr ftl'Ma )! now We rrt'jat didtxee of pianna We arc hound to do i If lw . T ricee. litile pamentp and cot, rt eon a tretmert w:,l do It I RemerrKer the addre: ll Wai-'i lerton ureet. ilxnt 8eenth. l.,,ra .- 1 r ' n c f. r -he pi lor :..-,l!..orn. .in;,; r... e , I, ,,. e ; . ,-, . :.. "ii.. t .. . !'-. t ' i :,,y !,.. . n I to e 1 '',.,, Mr a n 1 e , p. ,,, 1 h t p: ,. es ,,a t -,,! t ,, , l.K'l I.AM. Ai i Tl' 'X fi i i Inr i- :u i-'i its'T st 4 : t i . main a:,:,. N'c'tK e - V r ten pr,,,f,. of those that ,1,, not l"h t., intend the auction, w.'iid stale were ,- p ,, dallv from 7 s! i-1 I" 6 p ni ,..u s. ! (,, at prhatn S. L IN. Gilman, Auctioneer Special Auction Sale Or THE TIKI C AH PETS ASTD TVMKZ TTTKE AT TX.AT No. 145 North 21st St. BETWIEaT 10TT AID IITZIQ ITS. Tomorrow, Monday, Au gust 31st At 19 t, th.cli a m . t-y order of Mia J W Inrlioe.l in aaie elpartt Aimtnt,er (ape if iatev deo.ar.a. ani' ti with draping ard r!l,ii pretty rn !-. renter it i lare nirtalna. oak reer and rhif'onier. rhina rloa er. an.all run. l-on t.Mi'm.l mlth rr1i(r mat'r lieddlrn. nignfinr. lahle. Jarvaneee hall e'ar.d. RulaMe f rare. Fiat i!ei for rent. Pala (t-i morrow Mnnjin-. fc. L. A. GIL VI AN, Aactlocrar. p ii o m i n ois '"m. n.ii eiiati111 y ui n, aaamir aw.f.i"aa"".nqa nt' iiar-inaa'i iTtnUnat j i ii aii'i m fit lantil'na ilaana airi nr 1 TO HAVE DEEPER HARBOR One of the most expert engineers on the Coast has been employed to superintend the removal of the rocks from Bandon Harbor. When this is done, Bandon will have one of the Finest Harbors brtween San Francisco and Seattle. The removal of the small obstruction to this harbor will enable the Larger Boats to enter the Bandon port with safety. Bandon is destined to become one of the Most Important Ports on This Coast. The outlet for one of the richest valleys in the state of Oregon. At Bandon Doors zxt thousands of rich resources only partly developed. The Bandon Country offers great opportunities to those seeking homes, farms, and especially investments in city residence property. It will pay you to investigate at once Send two cents in stamps for handsome "Eooftef'' "Bandon-by-the-Sea" or call for full particulars concerning investments in Bandon. address THE, WARREN PUBLICITY CO. SUITES 405-6 BUCHANAN BUILDING PORTLAND, OREGON H I'iati liftuta. X 1