The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 31, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING. AUGUST 31. 1908.
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Ordinary and Indostrial Policies. Ages,
1 to 70. Both Seies. Amoants. SI 5
to & 100,000.
Insurance Company of America.
Incorporated u Slock Company by the Slate of New Jeranr
JOHN F. DRYDEN, President.
AGENTS WANTED. GOOD INCOME.
Home Office, NEWARK. N. J.
PROMOTION.
Prudential Agents are canvassing in tills
icinity. Tliey liare a message for TOD.
It's interesting. Listen to it.
JOHN PAULR, Superintendent, Rothchiid Building
BKANCH OFFICES TXS PORTLAND:
HLNRY LYNCH, Manager (Ordinary Dept.), Corbett Building
BAKER WILL DON
WELCOME TOGS
Several Hundred Teachers
Expected at 31 ret i rig in
November.
(Special Plspafrh to Thf Journal.)
Baker City. Or.. .Anjr. 31. The meet
ing of the eastern division of the state
educational association, to b held In
Baker City. November 22 to 25, lnolu-
sivtj, pi -oinis) s to ha the most Interesting,
that has ever been held In this state.
The association will employ at least
two educators of national repute. The
following prominent educators were pro
posed and the secretary Is now In oor
Tt spondenoft with them: Prof. W. Par
sons of Terra Haute. Ind.; Prof. E. E.
Stetson of Augusta. Me.; Prof. Adrian.
ifv superintendent of Santa Barbara.
hi, senoois; 1'ror. Uoone, whose reputa
fon as an Institute worker is national;
."-aran IyOUlRA Arnold or Boston, a prom
inent Institute worker. At least two of
these, will he secured for the association
gathering.
It Is Intended to have the general as
sembly meet the first day In Castle hall
snd each day following the meeting
places will be announced, as It will be
necessary to have departments at work
requiring: more than one room. It Is
estimated that the attendance at this
gathering will be from 300 to 460 teach
ers, besides the number outside the pro
fession from Baker and surrounding
towns.
The following speakers of state repute
will he present: Prof. W. J Kerr of the
Oregon Agricultural college nt Corvallle;
Miss Julia Oreene of Corvallls, who Is
rated nign as a manual training teacher;
president P. I.. Campbell of the Oregon
university: Miss Cornelius Marvin, sec
retary of the state library at Ralem; Su
perintendent Prank K. Wells of Umatlll
county.
Baker City will have an. oportunlty to
show herself ss a true entertainer In
November ss teachers wll be here from
a!i parts of the state. The county Insti
tutes of Baker. Harney. Malheur. Or.nt
t'nlon and I'matllla will be held here at
the same lime the state association
meets.
JACKSON WILL
BE TRIED HERE
Suspected of Being: Lone
Bandit Who Held Up
Tillamook Stajre.
Matthew Jackson, the ninn arrested
In San Francisco recentlv on the oharee
of robbing the fulled States mails, is
to be Indicted hv a federal (fraud iurv
In Man Francisco utnl then brought to
Portland to stand trial on the charge of
being the lone bandit who on the even
ing of July 1 held up the Tillamook
stage four miles out of North Yamhill
and got away with the mull pouch and
the passengers' valuable-. The federal
authorities are now convinced that ho Is
the same man who held up 15 miners
near Sterling, ( al . and relieved them
of all that they had worth taking. He
Is also suspected of being responsible
ror most or the other sUice robberies
that have taken place within the past
lew weeas.
This morning Postofflce Inspector R
C. Clement received from Tillamook a
package containing about 40 pounds of
mnll matter which had been found In
the brush near that place. This is sup
posed to bo part of the contents of the
mail sack that was stolen by the stage
robber. It consists principally of cir
culars, private letters of no monetary
value and such other material as would
he worthless to the rouoer. He appar
ently threw it away Into the brush when
he riflod the sack There are also a
number ot the envelopes in which pos
tal money order advices a-o placed by
the postmasters for transmission. The
robber was evldentlv green at the busi
ness, so far as robbing the malls was
concerned, as no took not oniv monev
orders, but, also the advices, and kept
tbem all. apparently not knowing that
a money order advice mus be received
by the paying office before the money
order will be cashed
CHLIS HAS
STRI1 BROKEN
Vancouver Pounds Out Vic
tor' and Sends Cham
pions to First Defeat.
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(Special Dispatch to The Journal!
Chehalis. "vrYish., Aug. 3 . Chehalls
lost the t wurfty-seventh time of th:-
1903 championship series yesterday
afternoon by a score of 10 to 6. Os
borne, Burnett find Rul'f were the bat
tery for Chehalis and Kotterman and
King for tho visitors. Osborne had a
bad day and was touched up for nine
hits and nine scores In the first two in
nings. Burnett went intc the box in the
third end allowed hut one score the bnl-
anace of the game, but the big lead se
cured In the first two Innings was more
than the locals could overcome.
This is the first game Chehalis has
lost this season. Osborne struck out
1. passed 2 and allowed 9 hits. Burnett
struck out 6 ami allowed but 3 hits.
Kotterman struck out 4, passed 2 and
allowed 9 hits.
'scooped up the sphere and flung It with
j an underhand toss in time to get Van
1 Haltren out.
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Hal Danzig missed a hard chance of
Ixiucks' fly yesterday and a score for
; the Uaks resulted. Captain Casey Is
helpless every time a situation like
this comes up. When his Infield is
playing tight to head off a run a pop
fly Is almost Invariably good for a
j score. Tf Casev Is being paid to do
; vise plavs and run the tram It Is up to
him to demonstrate that he knows some
thing, otherwise the fans will begin to
add to their other questions, "Why Is a
captain ?"
"BEST ROADS IN THE STATE,"
. TILLAMOOK COUNTY'S SLOGAN
ST. JOHNS WINS IX
GAME WITH SHERWOOD
The Apostles Journey to Fh-rrwood
yesterday with their full lineup outside
of their pitcher, who missed the train.
Thev secured a young am. Hour, named
Baker, who held th White SoX down
to six hits. XThe feature of t .e game
was the terrific sluggum. t:e Apostles
gaining 13 hit and ngnt runs. The
Apostles play Chehalis September 5
and 6 and corridor themselves able
to capture both games The lineup Is
as follows, which e:es the fans a
chance of seeing their quality with the
! stick:
(Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.)
TUIamook. Or., Aug. 31 Prepara
tions are complete for a rousing "good
roads" meeting at this city September
4 by the Tillamook Development league.
Judge John H. Scott, president of the
Oregon Good Roads association, will
address the people, and It has been ar
ranged to have all of the road super
visors of the county present. Many of
tho farmers of the county will attend.
Speeches will be made by men promi
nent In the good roads movement, In
cluding R. W. Watson, owner of the Mc-Minnville-TiHamnok
auto-stage line.
Tillamook has something like 800
miles of roads, and a road fund of $00.
000 available. It is estimated that Til
lamook county h.8 a per capita of $6 of
lead rr)nney.
The county court Is sparing no effort
to tuither the determination of tho peo
ple to have the best roads in the state.
Tillamook county's highways are ad
mirably located for the making of good
roads, as most of them Skirt the banks
of the principal streams of the county,
and an abundance of gravel Is available.
TAG OR GRE3i"AT0RY
FOR PORTLAND DOGS
MERELY CHATTER
Nothing b'lt the rhenomenni leap of
Lewis in the fifth kept Ot's hand line
drive from beirg a three-bagger and
netting two i ,i n s
ST. JOHNS.
Lerch,
AR. R. H. E.
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It pm though the Impossible
happens quite as often ai ths unex
pected 1 W
CALIFORNIA
L ADVERTISING
Wonderful iwikeing in
northern California
electric and steam rail
way -thousands of new
ett'er unprecedented
crop prosperity ev
erywhere. For Cahfor
ra advertising write to
JOHNSTON-DIfMSTAG CO.
Advertising Agency
S3 Xrr ka msnts,
Writt for copy of RESULTS
A Magaxia of Basmtaa Pro
i f notiofC
If I.a I,onEe
streak ho hns d
goes up agali st
ip th
That Jackson Is the same man who
robbed the Tillamook stage Is seem
ingly conclusively proven by the fact
that when arrested he was Wearing a
watch which was taken from a travel
ing man named Carpenter when the Til
lamook stage was robbed.
Jackson had been having a lurid t lm week there will h
for some days off the proceeds of hln i clone) by the Seal rr.rir.HRrrs.
operations before be was arrested. He -
had been Winning about with two women Danzig male another n-.e of hi" sen
of the tenderloin. rMing In automnhf lea t sational stops in th f . s: uarne vester
and generallv spending money like a dav. The tug fe:i. w s ipped a hot
no raoi pientv ano Knew
Raftery's lr.e. !.(!
I.onge s hit to , en t r
catcher a base j ; , ;
thrown the hui'. t
r
Groom's lament .iK
Casey to he put o,;
fifth. The B-av. r c,
on Dan's 'hit to riglr
return of Lt
five the llttl
should have
d.
Is
rr-nt caused
t).e piste sn the
in tried to score
-Id.
hlttln.i
p- ! r.e-e when ho
oi l teammates this
me se'.f-klck'.ng
Mo Connell, 2b 4 1 2 o
Hatch, If e 2 2 0
McBrlde, ss 4 1 1
Sehaffer, 3h i o 1 n
Parrott R. lb ' 1 0
Rarrell. cf 3 2 1 a
Pembrooke. c 4 2 1
R. Baker, p. 4 0 2 1
Totals 35 S IS 2
SHERWOOD.
AR R 1 1. F
Todd. p. and cf 4 1 "
J. Parrott, c 4 o 1 0
O. parrott, lb 4 1 1 o
A. Parrott. 2b 4 , i il
McElwaln. ss 3 1 1 "
B Baker. 3b 3 1 1 1
O Baker, cf. and P 2 o o a
Van Northwlck If 1 1 "
.1 Baker, if 3 1 1 0
Totals .30 5 6 3
SCORE BY IN'N'rXOS
St. Johns 3 2 1 i.i'.u - 8
Hits 2 : 1 1 4 o 1--13
Sherwood 1 " " 11 1- - 5 I
Hits . , u e j o '" 1 3 0 l 6 I
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Tomorrow the sale of dog licenses
commences at the city hall and will
continue for 10 day. After that the
dogcatcher will get after the dogs, and
those whose owners have failed to com
ply with the city ordinances will be
hustled to the city barns where they
will be held for a few Java awaiting
ownership and then a Journey to the
crematory.
I.ast year licenses were taken out for
2.0S5 dogs. Of these 1,877 were males
and 178 females. Inasmuch as thete
are only 10 days In which th licenses
can be secured, a rush Is expected at
the auditor s office tomorrow, when the
first license will he Issued The tax
on male dogs Is 13' and females l.V
FAMOUS TENOR SINGS
AT TAYLOR STREET
CARTELS
fflVER
CURE
Rrk Headache and relieve all the troubles I
dsnt to a bilious state of 4he system, auoh as
Dizziness, Nausea. Srcnrslneaa. Distress after
sting. Pain In the Bide. ka. While thWr most
remaraaoie success Has been snows in
Leon" I.. Rice, a famous New Tork
tenor, who sang with such telling ef
fect at the regular services of the Tay
lor Street Methodist church yesterday I
sings again tonight In the same churo.V
In connection with a concert given by
the Rice Censar concert company. The
church has been tendered freelv to Mr.
Rice so that music lovers of Portland
msv have the opportunity of hearins;
him. A silver offering will be taken
at the close of tonights concert.
Heartache, yet Carter's Little Lire Fin aM
equally Talusble in Constipation, ourlng and pre
Tenting thiasnnoTingeomplalniwbilstksyals
correct all disorders of tbeacomsahtUBUlsM th
lirer sad regulate the bowels. Xr.nif thayenly
Ache they wonldbeslmoetprioalesstothoMWb
suffer from tula distressing complaint; botfortu
n it.ly thl r goodness does notend hrson4 tbesa
who once try th.m will find these little paisTalup
able in ao many ways that they will BO be wil
ling to do without tbem. But after sllsiO Ina4
HALF BFRNED BODY:
MFUDER SUSPECTED
man
there was more He was arrested hv the
San FMMnclsco police merely on suspi
cion, hut after Ms arrest another man
telephoned In and Informed the police
where Jackson had a cache Search re-
realed a hundle In which -ere several
hundred dollars' worth of atamps and
w here j drive from S'.atter
bat
Ith
his
a large number of moner orders . being a goo.1 ti r Is )-andr with
also
tin monev oroer nvicp. in annition to i the ash and can
. aiciiri ou omrr articles or ' also
Inspector Clement received word this
morning thst the man will probably be
nnvisjni lo i-oriian.i to stand TrlaL the
evidence -or Ms reng the Tlllavmook
robber being the strongest
glove and (tot h ;. rf the ball In time
to retire the 5iug;ri
.
Christian and l.eueks both g-t away
with two lucky games during the Oak
land rerles I. on ck always was lucky
against the Beavera hrltlan as wnl
a'eal a base or two
PAUL STRAIN RETURNS.
ForUavaU Xtrthaat avrtwrna Trvm Bass.
r Marks.
Paul Uratn. proprietor of the Boston
Stor. First and Salmon streets. ha
Just returned from the east: where "he
rloMd many deals with the eastern
manufacturers for their sample lines rt
fail n4 winter wearlnf (tpparsl for men,
women and children. Mr. Htrsln was
roccweeful nurh to sec nr. these sam
ples Tsr neirrw bctwsi value and sn
ounce a that be will Inaugurals Tues
day. September 1. a, tram mot h fnavnQ
fsrturwrs" sairrl. sa.e at the Bowtna
tier, corner first and Fa:moa street a
Bassey must have heard something
The little fel'ow Flowed a flicker of
his early season f".n hv drHlng out
two extra b.ise hl's yesterday If be
hadn't kicked the bail all over the
garden In going after cut field hits his
record would have looked exceptional.
The Kaiser's Music.
In the beautiful Pianola Piano sales
room of Eilers Plan i House la show n
an exact duplicate of th magnificent
Weber Plamola Piar.o irrlce I". 500..
which was recently purchased by the
German emperor.
A I1.S00 Orchestre!, a duplicate of
the Instrument recentlv bought by the
emperor for his private vaoht. the
Hnhenrollern. Is also shown by this en
terprising hOTise. As is well known, the
emperor of Oermany is not the only
royal personage who baa purchased a
Pianola or Pianola Piano Every mem
ber of the English roj aj ?m!!i has
bought one cf these wonderful instru
ments. Other patrons include the czar
of Russia, the king of Ppain. the klr.g
of Portugal, the pope. Fcnr Per'.ir.and
of Bulgaria, the sultan of Turkey. the
(fntted Preaa Leased TV1-..J
Bremerton. Wash., Aug 31.
has been received here of the discovery,
wo miles west of the navy yard, of the
haJf-bumed body of a man lvg be
tween two logs, under conditions indi
cating ,h.it nn attempt had been mad"
to cover a murder. No mark of dentt
flcatlon was found on the body an.) ; ,
the view of the discoverers That ai ef fort
was made to destroy evevthlng
that might throw light on the bbnt'tv
of the man and tbe manner of his
death.
The citv marshal of Charleston visited
the S'frie together wl'h a numbf of
cit:ze-s a-,d the coroiifr is Investigat
ing trd.iv
HuildliiK Termits.
Portland Heights club, erect ciluh
house. Spring, corner Twenty-first, $1S.
run; Henry Hardt, erect barn. East Ki f
teenth between Shaver and Mason
51. vie; J I,. Merrick, erect dwelling
. rvvnt v-flrst. corner Pettvgrove. ll.Siiii
A J. Hall, erect flats. King, corner Da
; vis. ifi.oon, T.. I,. Williams, erect dwell
Ink-. East Yaniliill between East For
tieth and East Fortv-flrst, $4,000; S. D ;
j Stoufer. repair dwelling. East Salmon !
,wf: 1 bet w-en Thirty. seventh and Thirty-:
I eig.-.tn. J. '""; Mrs. m. a. Wood, erect,
dwelling. Eas' Fuiirteenth between East
i Main sod E:tst Madison. $2,000; Mrfl
i M. T. iimplon. erect dwelling. Williams'
! between FHlllngevvorth and Emerson,
ISO'"., K. R Brv.lle. erect dvvelling
I nst Thlrtv-seventh between Mill and
Market. J2. ."!.
la the bane of to many 11 ree that here Is sjrtam
we make our great boast. Our pillacareit Wh4s
others do not.
Cartel Little Lirer Pills are very tmaS aasV
Tory cacy to Uka. One or two pills makes das.
ThrT are atrictly regetabls ana do no fripe) OS
purg. bat by their g an lie action please ali WlM
use lham. '
CA37IS KXilcni CO., SIT tSU.
iHE.MBc.ablKi'
Ta -Meet
s
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Tacoma's (Jrotrth.
(t;n!ted Pres. Leaaod Wire.)
iv Wash. Aug. 31. -Advance
f the IhmS Polk dlrectorv make
-.sort population of Taooma la?.
ri lt,crae oer f a r-ptiijidr f,-,.-eir
of Q TS.y This Includes the
-s of Rtutnn and Kern Hill.
RBHaTlIUIIIIIIIBHIIIIHSIBZIIIIEBnaimilllllllia
99 a
Little Jesse Gsrret made a bad plav
On the sidelines yesterday He coached
Patrick off first on a lorg fly to the
outfteid The rew pitcher, thinklna
there were two out started to make
the circuit. Before he found out his
mistake he had been doubled out by a
relay to Slattery.
Johnson is the beat men In the league
to back us a pitcher. Twice yesterSar
be retired runners after the hall had
bounded sway from the sJatbster In
the flftV Mining of tri first game he
pulleU sff a 1fghtnln play. The bsjl
bounrM off Pstrlrits finger tips anj
Ots Aartlsf forward pstst stoppsd. fct(
these wonderfully popular end ge-nlnei
I isnola instruments hare been sold by
Ellere Piano Hotise in Portland and
vicinity. Caution; There are now nearly
40 imitations of the Pianola Piano all
put forward with ths t-aln plea cf being
"superior" or "Just as god ss the gn
ulns Pianola Pis no jco ether house but
tho Elisrsj stereo In ths west sells tho
genuine Pianola Instruments.
CT xis" aret tirrrmn r-rrst;n
from try lag to casks o that a happy.
THE
kied!ve of Eevpt. the ihah of Persia. I n rt Aelk JtZ' V3X
the king of Siam. etc. , g If W JfF '
In America there is rot a fainllr or TrBl fFtZf 'if' It v"3
person of renown in nr walk of life, ttMI tEf ' ll Jl
who Is not tl pnssescr of either aH ArA?i ' ' I ITS l 11
Pianoia or a Pianola Piano or an Or- fVrT'&'VI. Ve'lV V
rhestrelle, or Mth. Nearlr 1.700 of I '&t L'.. UiA 1
"BIG BUGS
WmBz (
i" ?ot-n as well as the common peo
p know the quality of BAY STATE
Paints, y covering rapacity, Its
wej-ing quality, a n steadfast color.
Tw;:i be dcldodlyto your advan
tage to turn this knowledge to your
use In your next painting.
THE BIG PAINT STORE 3
M
Fisher, Thorsen & Co.
'LLC! FRrTT MORRISON STV-it
TEETH WITH OR
WITHOUT PLATES
out or to a rtonm
H ! Ws caa do yoar satire Crowm. Bj-ld r
sad riavto Work In day If tikoseiv
, FosiUTely Paialeso Xstraotlar r.e
m when pistes or bridges sre ord.t.t.
H jBsaslttwo tswtk aaal roots twoitrvw4 wua.
on ui toasi peuxt. Ten chairs. ' ut
aa - ----------- rt
m !! aaUlMeValllsT ssssssMag?i WW WWWWJWW t
the most scientific and careful work.
Bo HAM car rosraJTS.
lfJo ratatleoo Ioni.ste
ranis Bldf, Talr aoed. Mur'
a. m. to I p. bv; Bun4Ta t l it,
Psinloan Extraction. 0- I i-a U ,
Botk Foods. JL an4 il.iu i : i.
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