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10 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. ' SEPTEMBER 0. 18C8. i.-J. J.iL,J.-l.!.UJ..J 0 SFllflCKS WED 'OWCE, STILL UNDER AGE, HAS SECOND LICENSE Uoprcsentallre Jones Will Introduce Bill First Day 1 of Legislative Session Call ing, for 000,0.00 Appro priation to Open Hirer. Klaraa Aava laaa than yaar after bar marrtaaa to Adolfo Antonio LaJU, Mr. Baatrlea Martall 1111 rasiarday sa cursa Ilcanaa to wad Patty Ponafrlo of South Ssattla. Waah. : ftha la undar tha lal ajra of oonaant, and although ha U a widow, har rathsr, John Mar Btata-iirnad locka In tha WfflaiaatU river throufh an appropriation of 00. v00by th next Isflalatura, fraa traffic on tha river to 'all boat. Thla 4a tha dream of Ben T. Jonea of Portland and Lincoln ..county., who aaya that ha is in tha legislature for tha laat tlroa and that tbla bill will ba bia bobby. Representative Jones waa In Portland yesterday and attended the meeting of the state central committee. Ha aeoured an Indorsement of his projeot from that body and la ' discussing tha problem talked freely of hla plana. Two year ago Mr. Jonea introduced a hill In the legislature, carrying a IU00,- 000 appropriation and providing for tba construction or purchase of frea locka at Oregon City. This measure waa killed, after It. had practically passed, and 'upon tha suggestion of Congressman Hawley and others, a substitute meas ure was passed providing for a atata appropriation' K of '1300.000'. -contingent upon a aim liar appropriation by con gress ana tne taking over or consiruo. telL earns with her to glva bia oonaea (a her rnftmiM. -Accord injr to the sworn affidavits en file with tha county clerk, the bride waa 17 years old over one year ago, and Is atlll of the aama ago. Her li cense -waa taken out on August IS last ?ear, although aha waa not married un II one month later, ao the lapse of more then oneyear in time haa added nothing to her age. Her birthday an niversary s In February. - Another Interesting faof about bar marriage la that aha is a alater of Oreste MarteU of 14 Second street, who luat one week ago secured a li cense to marry Miss Fllomena Angellnl, the parents of tha young people at thj same time filing an agreement to pay them I1.00 for marrying each other. John kartell and his' wife, parents of Oreste and of Mrs, Lai II. are to pay the young bridegroom $1,600 on or be fore the death of tha' father, and tho parents Her Of Miss An lioo when she. tint comes 11 rears 13. are to 11 la Tha two husbands chosen by Ueatrloe juarieu-uuii-uonamo within tha laat year were or about tha aama ge and each much older than herself. Lalll was is ana wonafrlo la 17. Lalll died m.nmmr ion annul uvn mnnri., mm xie sni jonn MarteU'a daughter were married or father w Cathollo priest The reoords also show that tha son and daughters of Italy are Americanis ing their names rapldlyT Although th " ,'aei year was taken out for ML nia Wiaow now anrlla It T-all. Her father signed tha affidavit riving hla consent to her mirrlirn laat vur mm nrieua. ioaiT At aiarnea it with out tha final O. Mrs. Lalll-Donania'a ralattonahfn ta uresis AiarteiL the pald-to-varry bridegroom of last week, waa reoov. niaa or vupiaa jtose ana cnrisieneen this morning through tho name and the appearanco of John Mart all. her father, who also earn with the hrM.I couple last weeJc to sea that the marriage agreement waa Drooerlv recorded. ' The bride-to-be is of attractive appearanoe kiiu jvbliiimi uiMusa ins puDiicity of her brother's marriaar with tha two upiaa. THAN , . ' . 1 . ,"'. !......,., I,' 1 . ; ' "i. ' I m 'Ik JB RACEHORSE: PUT IN SERVICE TO STOP WASH OUT ROBBERY Oregon Babe, .4' well 4 known . race I horse, mad a run to tha polieel Friday levehlng, and as a result George Lane, enlnrad. was. arrested for robblnc tlon of free. locka by tha United States elotheslinea at park and Davis streets. government I The racehorae waa being exercised last : "Two years haver passed glnea' that! even In- when a, woman ran Into the time," sard Mr. ' Jones yesterday, I street, stopped the rider, and asked that ana neitner congressman wawiey-nor i ine ponce no xoia xoai uer ciomea were any of the- Oregon delegation have re rtorted progress in the matter. I hay Jived in the Willamette valley sine I was 12 years of age. . When I cam here then I rod up tha river on ' steamboat and todav the whistle of real steamboat on tho upper river would care the inhabitants. . "Every merchant, and every lnbabl. ' tnnt of the valley pays tribute to the Southern Paciflo because of tha closed locks. I want them free, ao that the ' . rates - wilt . fall, so that tha trafflo of the people can either com up or down the river at low rates or go by rail at rate brought down by virtue of the river's being free. . v. ; "A free river mean a free valley, and that means people- and prosperity and wealth. If the - government will not take action, if our congressmen and senators cannot secure recognition, then ,1 believe la mortgaging the future gen eration for. their own benefit and. ad vancement. ' ' ''I intend." said Mr, Jones, "to Intro duce a bill calling for an appropriation belna- atolen. Off want Oregon sat, on mi a on Die quick for Second and Oak streets. "There a robber at Park and Dayis," shouted the rider to the station foroe, which, attracted br th sound of th iiyinr noors, ou nurried to tha door. Chief Orltcmacher and Detective Can. tain Baty embarked In . th patrol A crowd had Lane and th cloth, line safely In It center when th pa. trol wagon arrived. Tea tenia y Lane waa given vu aaya on in rocapua. TiLOi DAYS I Damp and Chilly Experience of Man TViojForgot to Knot the Hope. on the first day of th next legislature, and I intend to devote all of JCOO.OOO liny energies to securing its passage.. If I the legislature does not car to do it very well; but it will be tho last thing I will ask of that body and it wlU be my nobby and my only one during th coming session" . , t . MTOELL ESTATE ' 4 (United Press Leaead Wlr. , San ' Rafael,. ' CaL, Sspt 6. Albert Schwarta,. a farm laborer on a ranch near here, la slowly recovering from a two. day' imprisonment in ' the bot tom of a well. He and Lee Conllli had been working on th well at odd mo ments ana faenwarix, wnu atone, low. ered himself into the hole, thlnklnsr hi partner, would be along la a little while to neip mm, :..-- -. " The rope slipped from th windlass mi REBELS BEHEAD FRENCH OFFICERS to i irri i TiT ir rrnmnT Tvr-k I ana e nira no mesne 01 geiung v AftlTnAHTiY RETTLKT) th aurfaoe. but he felt no aoorehen felon until evening came and Conllli had not appeared. Th latter did not go near the wen until lata yesteraay ar temoon, when Schwarts was discovered, almost unconscious tram His longVex County : Judge ; Webster yesterday approved a settlement of th Individual : a?:d 'partnership estate of the " late John T. McDonnell, concerning which , there has been more or less legal -spar. ioima nav neen agreea on D which ' the corDoration of Mnillan' J McDonnell will purchase th interest of ' McDonnell, the amount to be paid by tne corporation to the administrator of I mo tupurijiorsuip esiaie - oemg , 760 ' snares or tne capital atocK. The- real estate will be divided equally between McAIlen end Mrs. Florence McDonnell, widow, of tha deceased and the sol aevieee unaer me wui. ., .. , . WAXT FIEM ADJUDGED TO BE BANKRUPT Suit waa brought yesterday morning la th United States court by Prael, Hegel A Co, K. 8. Harmon A Co. and iS. Seller ft Co. to bay th Wis Fur niture company of Heppner, Or., ad judged bankrupt The petition alleges max uie. responaent company on July v couniiira an act or Bankruptcy by making an assignment of its asset to an act of bankruptcy by rnaKing an assignment oz its asset j. j, wens or Heppner. Th Petition alleges that Prael, Hes . el Co., have a claim against the respondent Of 148.80; .Harmon As Co., one of J2SX.2. and Bellers & Co., one of noe.15. COUNCHMEN TO SEE SEATTLE PAVEMENT Seven cotm oilmen will leave tonight for Seattle to be th guests of the Denny-Remington Clay company and will inspect the brick pavements which the company has placed in ' the sound city. The campany ts desirous of gi ting soma of their pavements in Po land and i taking the party to Seattle to ffive the councilmen an opportunity to study the effect of wear on the pave ments which it has Installed there. Anions: the councilmen who will make th trip are wauace, uriscon, fielding, Vaughn and Concannon, They will re turn juonaay. All Lost. pedal Handi Saved Steamer (United Ptms teaaed Wire.) Vancouver. B. C. Sent. 6. A from Southampton, Ont, says: "Early this mornlne- the Ala-oma Central steam er Kins Edward ran on the rocks off Chantry Island In a fog. The light house keeper heard distress signals wnd tn liieaaving crew got err au SI oassengera. loaa. of the Th steamer Is a total force on Tonking Border Falls Into Ambuscades Atrocious Incident (TTntttd Prcaa Leased Wire.) Vancouver, B. (X. Sept 6. New was received from south China of th am bush of 100 French troop, tirailleur and leglonalraa. In a valley near Lane- Vao. on the Tonklng border. Captain Flanry. leader of the force, and Lieu tenant Delattr . were ahot down soon ft?r-.V1"flfht opened. Between 100 and (00 Chines had a position on tha low hill at each side of a uiiy through which tho French troops entered tn village. The French captured tha vil lage twice. It being retaken, by the Chi nese. Shot were exchanged during th frea tar part r th fight at from Q to 0 meters. . When Captain Fleury and Lieutenant Delattre. who went to aaslat htm were shot the- Chinese threw themselves upon tne Domes, not yet dead, and de capitated them, carrying away tha head aiutu . cueara. LAND DEFENDANTS FIXE TLTEIE ANSWEES Electric light concerns are largely adver tlslngr "A REVOLUTION In dij Elecrrta Lighting Baslneta-jTbo advent of NEW Electric Xrr which thay say is enabling them NOW to furnish (this one) Electric Light Cheaper than Gat is applied by tho Gas Arc. This sstna claim has often been made before-rWRONO THEN, WRONO NOW as.avery consumer of light, having used both (Gas and Electricity) baa long since found out, -and this very fact ia plainly admitted by the electric lighting peopla themselves, or else why "should it require A KitvuLuiiuw to meet tne overwneiming tupenonty oi tne uaa Arcr mere is no need of discussing the published tablet of comparative costs, with its studiously concealed facts, since there is not tingle 20X-Candle-Power Electric (Tungsten) An in town for tale. They have naroiy passcu inc experimental stage in tne racrory, wnac you are getting are o ana oufm tiUlDS ratea at 34 ana w-canaxe-Fower. re F 1 .. t ' 1 . . Tt. J 1 LI. I -1 , 1( j ill mi . J , m m , .a , . - . ppctuvcir, arrangcu m ciusicr, mc uppioruio tacK oi uownwaru caaaia power ipalj 9J0 XBnnHII in aWJr, iampt necetSittUt thtj use or rcuccung glassware wnicn cats up tut larger pan OI ,inere are out two tacts to be considered, tin.ee , the light you pay foe, ITS LIGHT YOU ARE BUYING AND PAYING FOR GAS As supplied by the Gas Arc at from 65c to $1.00 per 1,000 cu. it, with an efficiency of 20 candle power per cu. ft per hour. ELECTRICiTY As tnppliexl by tho Tnnjrstea tt from 5a to 15o per EUoamt Hoar, requtrfaj ty( tovts pec candle-power per hoar (Other electrio lights require) nearfy 8 times uamach pes c&mdlo power.) v ' :; THEREFORE, EVERY 200 CANDLE POWERPERHOtTR Cost from 20c to 30c per month WITH GAS Coat from 45c to 75o per month WITH ELECTRICITY "The Proof of the Puddlnrj Lios in tho EatlnrJ of It WE ARE PREPARED TO REPLACE ANY AND EVERY TUNGSTEN OR ANY OTHER ElECTRIC ARC OS ELECTRIC UOHT IN TOWN, PROVIDED THE BILLS THEREON HAVE BEEN PAID ON A METER BASIS, WITH A OAS ARC OR ANY OTHER OAS LIGHT. AND GUARANTEE 33 PER CENT MORE LIGHT FOR THE SAME MONEY, OR THE SAME AMOUNT 07 LIQHT FOR JUST TWO THIRDS THE COST, AND WILL ALLOW YOU FULL PRICE FOR YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHTS IN THE BARGAIN. BRING IN YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT BILLS AND DISCUSS THE MATTER WITH US. WE NEED NO REVOLUTION IN OUR BUSINESS TO HOLD DOWN THIS OR ANY OTHER COMPETITION. W" UU ARC MAINTENANCE AND RENEWALS ABSOLUTELY FREE REGULAR INSPECTOONS-AT YOUR CALL AT ALL HOURS DAY OR NIGHT- ABSOLUTELY FREE In the matter of tha suit tn equity in the United fitates circuit court, ot tha United States of America vesus Nils A. Werner and a larpa number of other defendants to recover timber land whtcflj the overnment claims they hold ilia. Ktuiy. an answer waa ninn hv .v.. Am- fandants yesterday. They claim in their answer that the land rmntvtnmA WaM been sold to the Linn & Lane county ximoer company and la now held oy inai gonoern ana tnat It Should, therefore, be made a party defendant to mo suit. - . PERSONAL. A. B. Btelnbach arrived from En rone yeaterdajr and Mra Steinbach and their daue-hter from New York. . Th have taken apartments at tha Portland for the winter. & X C-f A VA . -ml Ir - "-s 3 1 E5 m V VK CHEAPER THAN ELECTRIC LIGHTS? WHY, SURE! PORTLAND GAS CO. FIFTH AND YAMHILL tc PJfa Prt Sr2rlJ ?rSI!I5lont5L,y publication which goes with the gas bills? It tells you all about this and other topics of interest. DONT f"P. READ OUR PREMIUM OFFER OF 100,000 CUBIC FEET OF GAS, OR ITS EQUIVALENT IN APPLIANCES, FREE FOR AN IDEA. Wectric light consumers, send us your name and address, and "GAS TIPS" will be sent to you FREE EVERY MONTH. M f X S . , , .. j WHY NOW? TEETH.- ftYWCmJ Have Your Teeth Fixed, as Bad Teeth are a Menace to Good Health ' " s ...... m To Introduce the Latest System in Painless Dentistry, We Will, Until Sept 30th, EXTRACT TEETH FREE OF CHARGE Nervous People And those afraid can now sit in the dental chair with great ease. "The management of the Union Dental Office will gire $100.00 to any charitable institution for a tooth than an operator fails to extract without pain or . bad result . - ... . ... . . Vegetable Vapor Used only by tht Union Dentist in render ing the operation of extracting teeth as painless as removing a ahoe from the foot, and they do it without the slightest danger to the most delicate patient, and without any unpleasant after-effects whaterer. Our Prices Until Sept. 30th Porcelain Fillings ;..$1.00 Enamel Fillings S1.00 Alloy Fillings S1.00 Gold Fillings $1.00 up Aluminum-lined Plate, double sue- tion .815.00 Gold Plate $40.00 Silver Fillings .50 Platinum Fillings $1.00 22-Karat Crown $5.00 22-Karat Bridge, per tooth ...... $5.00 S. S. White's Logan Crown.. mC. 95J00 Davis Crown ;.t . . $3.50 Silver Crown , $2.00 Enamel Crown $5.00 Best Rubber Plate $8.00 Black Rubber, Pink Gums $10.00 Aluminum-lined Plate, singlS suction $12.00 We can extract your teeth in the morn ing and give you a temporary set before night. , A binding guarantee given with all work for ten years. We Employ No Students All our operators are middle-aged, gentle manly doctors of from 10 to 20 years' ex perience, each an expert in. his special line. Our work is all guaranteed and kept in repair free of charge for 10 years. It therefore stands to reason that we serve our own purpose best, as well as that of our patients, by employing the most skilled men in the profession. , . If your old plate has given out and does not fit, bring it in, and we will reset same on plain rubber for $3.50; aluminum for $6.50. . Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty The best-equipped sanitary and hygienic parlors in the world. 19 offices in ;the United States. Be sure you are. in the right place. Remember, examination and consultation free to all who visit our office. , To those who cannot afford to have their work dona and pay cash, we make arrangements on the installment plan. Open daily till 8 P. M.; Sundays, 9 to 1 P. M. Ladies in attendance. UNION PAINLESS STS MORRISON STREET COR. MOKRISON AND FIRST DENTI