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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1008 IS FISH UST RULE Governor Chamberlain Very Quietly, Turns Down Gov ' ernor Mead's ' Request to Suspend Statutes Tending Adjudication. . : ;;; ( f (United Pre lecMd V'lre. . ' 8a lorn, Or, Sept, 1J Oovernor Albert B. Mead of Washington today , asked ' Governor Chamberlain to advise Master i Flah Warden MoAIllster to -make only '. one arrest on the. Washington aide of A Mia fftlnmhla ttr IKa MiirwlaA A taatlna v " a lien 1 1 an vi vui UVfVIJIUI vnai berlaln has refused absolutely to Inter . fere with the maater flah warden. The V Oregon supreme court haa decided that I the conatltutlon of Oregon. M approved .'.by congress, gives thla atate concurrent 'Jurisdiction over the Columbia Tlvor 5 and tbe Snake river, and thereby gives the maater flah warden authority to en- force Oregon flah laws anywhere on the 3 Columbia river. Following are the telegrams relative j to the matter that have pasaed between J the executlvea: $ "Oeorge E. Chamberlain, Oovernor of i Oregon: Will you advise Master Fish i Warden McAllister of Oregon to make 'only one arrest for . fishing on the '' Washington aide of the Columbia ae a J test case, pending the conference -be tween ua at Portland? Tou are to name 9 date of conference. (Signed) "ALBERT E. MEAD, ! '"Governor of Waahlngton." ? "Albert E. Mead. Governor of Wash j, Ington: Do not ; care to Interfere Wh I maater fish warden. Will confer with i you at Portland Sunday. "GEORGE E. CHAMBERLAIN. ) ' "Governor of Oregon." I At the conference to be held tomorrow ; at Portland, aome satisfactory arrange- 5 mini in io dc rritfiiru iwiwrcu hiy i u 7 executives, so that the Washington frah f ermen will be appeased. , Great objeo- .' ttnn. U mnHfi hv them to Orearon a ne i fish laws, but Oregon fishermen feel r that If Washington men are allowed to violate these lawa. while Oregon must f observe them, It would be, manifestly t unfair. lOOn CREDITORS CITY'S HEW SAFE. POLICE CiPHHIS 10 GET CHILIS IS SUFE EII0UQH 6IIIEII SHAKE UP Court Orders Settlement of Boanl O K.V; Vault and Bailey, Jlooro and Stover -to "Amounts v,- Approved , Against Estate, Creditors of the estate of W, C, Noon, which baa so long been tied up by the litigation over the trust, estate, are at last to receive the amounts of the claim that have been approved. : Judge Webater In the county court thla morn log received a report showing that there Is $27,610 oh hand, and he authorised the settlement of claims aggregating f 11.838. as well aa the payment of 11,000 In 'part settlement of the attc nev fees or Nnrthrun at North ruD. The W. f". Noon Ills company has ft claim for $47,000 against the estate, tha nMianl hrvlriara of this -Claim ow ing Emily J. Noon, the widow, Viola E. Noon. Km E. Noon. RalDh A. Noon and Stuart Freemen. This claim dates from 1104 and originally was only 000. but haa grown with accumulated Interest. As thos who will benefit oy this claim are the. heirs of the estate. they have agreed to waive their right to payment from the caah now on a In favor of other creditors.. - W, C Noon, jr, and T, J. ramron, - a,aiiiAri nraanntlnr the report, nounne that thev are tireparlng to olnaa un tha ntat aa raDldlV aa POS' Bible. Real eatate will beapld to sat isfy the 47.000 debt or the claimants will accept a share of the real estate at an agreed valuation, me penoa nnvorwt hv the reoort. -which Is the third report made, . Is from August IS, Orders ; the PaTnent in Full of $0,300, The city ball committee of the city I executive board listened to the charges made by D. I). Fag In, agent of the Nor- Be Sandwiched t Into 'Different Beliefs. When the nine new police sergeants report for duty Monday clothed with new honors a change will also. be made today all bands were called upon to resume the fight, when a breese sprung up shortly after sunrise. Most of the fire fighters are working at the mouth oi MJiimura canyon. int names are I ei already among the big trees on the gov- I Kj Dimna. ssasaassaasaiei BMITH September 10, to Mr. :er, William .Smith, tit fifth. and Mrs,, a daugn- ernmunt forest reserve end It la eared mouaanaa or nonsrs worth of valuab) limner wju ne aesiroytxl. resulting In the destruction of the water supply of La Crescents and ' Iji t'anada. More man j.uuu acres or brush and timber land has already hean devastated by Wl tiro, i Mrmx mor. ' 'Are you lust barely getting around by mi i(v oi oruienes or a cane I unie rls Safe ft Lock Co against tbe vault In the captains of the three reliefs. and safes "Installed In the city treas urer' a office by tbe Mosler Safe com pasy and after two hours of expert tea tlmonv decided that the Mosler company naa uvea up to tne specifications , anu payment of the cost m in fientember 8 Of this year. At the date of the last report there, was authorised ' the Dries. It. 100. jonn m. uavis. reoresentinc xne uie- bold Safe corn mii v. and K. J. Super, an expert sare man, appeared aa witnesses troro tne committee and arter exam ining the Vaults and safes pronounced them In accordance with the specifica tions. City Treasurer Werleln added to Faaina discomfiture by saying tnat Faaln waa unfair in his charges and that he, had been consulted In drawing up the specifications and agreed that ne couia Dia on tnem. uno oi mi charges made by Kagln waa that be couM not bid on them. Hord M. Hamilton, a rent for tne Moa ler company, stated after the meeting that the regular contract price for the safe which bis com Dan y had sold to the city for $,300 is 7,(S06. By Super, the expert, told the committee that the vault and safe were modern and up to date, and City Treasurer Werleln added that' the equipment was the finest piece or work ever brought to tne coast. Werleln scored Faaln 'several times in Captain George Bailey,' who haa been I In charge of the second night ' relief for several years, will be freed of the "graveyard shift"' and. will take com mand of the day relief, said Chief Grits- mucner mis morning. " . in view or the fact tnat uaotain ami- ley waa recently before the police com you have lost a limb or have a de formity if your trouble la rheumatism, lumhaao. sprain, atlff tolnta nr anvthlnir of like nature use Itallard'a Know Lini ment and In no time you can throw away your crutches and be aa well as any one, Price tsc, BOo and 11.00. Sold Skldmore Drug company. I I i by only 117 In caah on hand, this balance being lnereased to 17,60 by the sale of the Noon farm In Columbia county and some other property. CHILD'S VIOLIX SOLOS. the ESTATE VALUE CLOSE III TillEllOII Henry V. Fries. E. A. King and Mark ' O'Neil will appraise the estate in Ore gon of Harriet Thompson, widow of Robert R. Thompson, who died recently in San Francisco. The estimated value of the property In this state la close to $900,000. Walter P. La Roohe, M. M. Cava naugh and A., A. Anderson thla room ing reported to the county court that . ih tat f Iewli Brlaham Burrell la "worth I17.2S5. The value waa first! Jilaced at 12,000. but $15,000 was found n safety depoait vaults in local banks. Mary Antfch has applied for letters on the estate of Anton Antlch, who died on August IB, leaving an eatate estimated to be worth $5,000. She and Anton Antlch are the heirs. Appraisers appointed are Cosme Franclscovich, Eu gene jfierrara ana rropr ouun Michael K. Kyan nas Deen hv .Inriirn Webater as auc brother.- Anthony G. Ryan, who has long been under the care of the court. because or nrs spenamriii nanus, former guardian had resigned. eaking to the committee, and urged e members to authorise tne payment of the money, statin g,- however, that he had: not preferred the Moaler safe and would rather have seen another one in stalled. He said that the vaults and aafes were In accordance with the speci fications and as aafe aa anv in the coun- i TjiriTm-n k TlfTT ITITAXT I trv. . XiAUXXXi AlJAA-WAAAV I Fagln contended that the outer door witn. tne combination waa not a part of the manganese steel door, and of fered In substitute his safe, which he claims complies with the specifications In every respoct. The committee de cided that the arrangement on Fagin'a safe was to all purposes similar to Ham uton s, Daaing tneir opinion on me tes timony of Super to this effect. Another of the weekly conoerts was erlven Friday night at the Seaman's Friend society, 261 Flanders street. The violin solos of little Miss France s- ' Bliss were well received. She is onlv 11 -eara'old and at the end of an other, year will . go to Europe to carry ml t tee of the executive board, charged with using bad language- while on duty and other offenses, it would appear that ne naa errectualrlr cleared himseir in the eyes of tha police committee, and thus opened the way for Chief Grits macher to relieve him of a post that on account of the hours Is extremely trying. - Captain John Moore, who has Jeen at the head of the day relief ainca Chief Gritsmaoher was promoted- by - Mayor Lane to acting chief and, then to chief, will on Monday be placed in command of the first nlht relief. Captain Slover. the newest caotAin of tne aenartment. will be snirtea to tne second nlgnt relief. iNO aotion nas yet been taken try the police committee regarding- the appoint ment or anotner captain. Three men. ur floers Mallett. Circle and Rllev are the first- three men on the eligible list- for mis poemon. uergeant uaty will remain in com mand or the detectives under tha new order of things, and. Sergeants Smith and Kay. who nave been doing detective work, will remain In that branch of the department. Southern California Fires. fSneelal Diieatcb to The Journal. Pasadena, Cal.. 8eDt. 12. One hundred fresh men took up the battle with the brush fires northwest of ' here todav. The flames are spreading rapidly. Karly San Prancisco Office Oregon Journal 1206 Call Bldg. Telephoae Kearney ai31 AJYKTI8EKBsTTg A'D ST7B . SCBIPO'IOaTg KXOXHTBO. Oregonlans when In Snn Francisco can have their mall sent In care of The Journal Office. J. L BROWN, Representative. LLIR September Will C W. to Mr. and Mrs. Llnnton. a son. TUB CLASSIFIED AD. RATES V Fach Insertion. 1 cent a counted word. No ad less than It centa per Insertion, Lost and found, help wanted, situa tion wanted, zor rent and wanted to rent ads. 1 cent a word. I Insertions for (the prloe of S. count six woras to tne una "New Today" (agate measure. 1 Inch. 14 lines), $4 cents per Inch. "Want Ads" will be acemtert n th phone, but The journal will. not be re sponsible for errors, should any occur In such ads. 'Prompt payment expected. rhones, .Main 7173; A-6051. , Hours, x a. m. to s p. m. ' Saturdays, a. m. to 10 p. m. POHLAeptember II, Frederick; Clay- aon I'ohl, Hi. Vlnvent hospital,, age f ; perforation of Intestines. THOMPSON September 10. Erdlng Oli ver xnompson. lo Manory, age iu months: tulierrular menlnaltia FOSTER September 11. Ray Poater, rremont station, age I months; tu berculoids. EVENSON September 11. Anna Krogs. rud Evenson, ttli tiavler, age Ji ml trnl rrurvUa(lin. ONO flfDtember . Kasuo Ono, Fifth and Waahlngton, age 1 month; bron cho pneumonia PI 8HINI Sentember 8. Asortlno Pus- slnl, fit. Vincent hospital, age 12; typhoid fever. M CALL BepUmber 10. Lovell D. Mc Call. 9B East Twenty-first, age II; pulmonary tuberculosis. WKST September 10. Harold M. West. (lood Samaritan hospital, age 1; en ter o colitis. ROTH September 10. F.dward Roth. 1011 llalabt. age 9 montns: entero colitis. FOLSOM September 10. Lou la Foiaom, 406 Third, age 17; pyemia. JOHNSTON (September . Johnnie Johnston, County hospital., age 30; pulmonary tuberculosis. BRINK September 10, Samuel S. Brink, Portr and Corbet t, ago 75; automo- bll srvrldnt. ZAJAC Seotember 7. Julian Zaiac, 6t IUEAL ESTATE TIL1XSFERS It It. Koen and Wife to Alexander Hoott. 1 0ili feet commn.-tng at southeast corner of Jot 6, block K, Tabor Helghte.., Wm, W Flnley and tfi to Chaa. Albert Ames and alfe, lot 7. ' block I, Riverside addition to Alblna .,, Oregon Sand, Lime, Brick com. pany to L A. Harlow. II arree , f In the southwest corner of sec tion 21 Mary Johansnn to W. F. Johan- son, iota i, I, J. 4 snd e. wwn 10, St. Johns Heights addition to St. - Johns l.lct 421 SOS 1,40. Irvlrtgton Investment edmpaay to j. a. iieromsn et si., lot ana north 20 feet of lot 9, block $0. irvingion Thos. J. Sherlock et al. to Fred ' ' Schmidt, lot . block 112, West Irvlnrton I.IOO David P. Bradley and wife to ruse. w. neebe and wire, west half of lots and . block 2. . Paradlae Springs tract........ l.lSO- Total . . ... . . ! .-. . $2 Mf Pacific Title TruatCo.. the leading abstractors. 104-S-4-7 Falling bldg. W. R. Italslln Sc Co.. abstracts, eer- tlflcates of title, eta 221 Corbet t bMg. . Williams Abstract Company, Inc.. will , rive you the lowest prices on aostracts. . 2l Stark at, room 12. y NEW TODAY. XA J AC September i. junan t1.ftft nit g.mnm eottaae bath poisoning. , , location; terms. . r : FUNEKAL NOTICES MARRIAGE LICENSES appointed ruardlan for his His MAKES ROPE OF BED CLOTHES TO ESCAPE I I M. ' I 4 IfKS-i ' f v ,3 J v 4 1 ' ' - i 1 i I t I 1 ' ' :j I - ' " v i'e'' i i ' " I i I i J r i ' ' i -M If V " v I I it - - i f . ( f I t ' I " b 1 j i S s i ' ,!J?' J ' : ' I i 'k i . -1 s .yf J . 1 - - I s , VV I HOLD SAILORS . FOR ROBBERY nnts Oentlv vet DromDl- -v MB . Charles L. Roush. Rainier Or ti and Bertha Baker, 19. John Johnson. Llnnton. 21. and Tltlln Mattson. 25. Aiiaustua Marshall Alaninrh Pnrt. land, 27, and Mabel Edith Kennedy, 26. jacira ncnmmi, 4 80 uoiumoia blough, 23, and Mary Rapp. 20. Henrv John Mackle. 151 Sixth atreot. 28. and Maude Casher. 24. Wedding Cards. W. O. Smith & Co.. Washington bldg.. corner 4th and Wash. Ington sts. POHI In this eltv. Bentember 11. Fred erick CMnvsnn. beloved son of Drs. Emil and Ksther Pohl, aged yeara. 8 months and 15 days. The funeral serv ices will be held at the family resi dence. 2V3 Wtlllama avenue, at S p. m.. Rnnrtnv flentember 11. Friend a of the family Invited. Interment Lone Fir cemetery. ' McWILl.lAMS At hla residence, 85 Rast Salrrfon St., beloved husband of C-1l-k b. UATl'Mllama Ta r t4 I 11 Fl- Kill. nW.I, U V. ,. v.-- ton McWIUIams, aged 52 years, 2 months and 20 days. Funeral will be held from the Rika' hall. 329 Stark at.. Sunday, September IS, at 2:80 p. m. Remains nt the parlors of F. S. Dunning. East Alder nnA V.n mt fllvth mtm OLivER Joseph Oliver. 75 years, died September 16. 1908, at the residence of his son. James Oliver, of heart dis ease. Funeral will be held Sunday. September IS, at 2 p. m., from residence. Interment Mllwaukle cemetery. 2000 New B-room house, gas and electricity, run Dasemeni. iroprafwi streets; terms. 2500 New 5-room cottage, gas and balance $20 per month. electricity, full basement, $350 cash. UNDERTAKERS DTINNINO. M'ENTEE A GILBAUGH. undertakers and embalmers: modern In every detail. Seventh and Pine. Main 4X0. L.B ndv assistant. J. P. Flnley Sc Son Mhadrid.onnd iv vei prompt: on iae ooweis,cieuuus the system eff ectually, Bets & Sons, florists, funeral dealt 1 249 Morrison. Woodlawn 1612, C-ll Joe Brlen and H. Isaacson, two young sailors who have been In the city one . L. . , .LI. I w 1 muuiii, were arieateu iiiib uiuiums i v . tj . Detective Tlchenor. They are charged oiclc OYXG M 0V6rC0tTUw with hut thla afternoon thev 11001 w v O hnhitual consiioation Clarke Bros., florists Fine flowers and floral designs. 289 Morrison st Full dress suits for rent all sizes. Unique Tailoring Co., 809 Stark st MlT Vf Smith rlorlat 1 KA Rh -t nr. poslte Meier & Frank's. Main 7215. Miss Bliss. . . '. - " ' T. Yuaaa, a Japanese who con- 4 ducts a rooming house at 253 Everett street, had a lot of trou- ble on his hands last nlghL A man,. applied to him for a room, but got tnalde the room without paying hla rent. "When Yuaaa wrathfully demandedv his money he was told to go to the dickens. e Instead Yuaaa went to the po- lice," but " the man made a rope of the .bed clothes, tied It to a bed post and went through the 4 window. , I Yuasa aaw him sprinting down Everett street and started in pursuit. The man dodged In and 4 out qf the crowd. On Third street Yuaaa selied Martin Man- son and declared he was the man 4) wanted. In the municipal court today Marls on proved ah alibi by e .seven .witnesses. Yuaaa has a 4) lot of tangled bed clothes and 4 two .tire, feet as a memento of . th.vlslon. ' TElGG FACTION OF SPIRITS SC0BES ONE on her musical education. The follow Ing Is the program: Piano solo.' Miss Carmel Sullivan vocal solo. Miss Esther Olsen ('cello obllgato, Mr. Beebe); music, Logan stringed orchestra: violin, solo, Miss Lu etic Barton; recitation, Mrs, Rogers; vocal solo, Miss Nona Lawler; violin solo. Miss Franceses Bliss, accompan ied bv Logan's orchestra: song, Mr. TJraffln: German sona. Mr. Richter song. Mr. Dempsey; ''Hoisting of the Tonsall." chanties, led by Mr. Dempsey, After the concert refreshments were served. THOMAS SUCCEEDS KTJBSEIL AS CLERK At an executive session of the school board Tuesday the directors selected R. H. Thomaa, formerly principal of the Stephens school, to sucoeed John N. Russell, assistant clerk of the .school board. At the expiration of the present vcar W ft Allen will be succeeded by Mr. Thomas as cierK ox tne boara. Mr. Allen will then have completed rhls twentieth year as cletk of the board. Mr. Thomaa Is succeeded as principal of the Stephens scnooi ny is. j. Harney, who has been serving as chief proba tion officers, juage uannbein an nounced the appointment of John Teu- scher Jr. aa probation officer. The changes came as quite a surprise at the city hall, although It has been known for some time that Clerk Allen would not serve after the present school year. K0LB AND DILL TO OPEN AT HEILIG with vagrancy, but this afternoon they will be Dut through the second degree of questioning in the hope of Inducing them to confess they robbed the cigar atore of H. W. Haynes. 41 Union avenue, last night xne sailors coniessea io rowing a drunk to get enough money to play poker last evening, but thus far they have denied entering the store or steal ing the eight packages, of tobacco and the 9f cents In pennies which were found mieaing this morning. They have been Identified as the two men who hunt shout the clace until midnight. T&hannr wns sent across the river to Investigate the robbery as soon as It was reported. He returned with the two suspects. BIRTHS SENDS PEACHAMANIA Ml TO SALEM e (Special Dispatch to Journal.) 4 Oregon City. Sept. 12. Fred 4 e Brelthaupt, the -20-year-old son Of H. Brelthaupt of Damascus, 4 a prominent farmer, was brought e into this city yesterday In a de- 4 4 mented condition, caused from 4y overwork occasioned by an un- 4) usually successful peach .'crop on his father's farm. s A five-acre peach orchard on the place yielded over 22,600 4 4 worth of peaches and tne young e man worked early and late gath- ering the fruit The strain un- balanced his mind. The aoctors e 4 express an opinion that a course e 4) of rest and treatment will re- 4 e store his sanity. He was com- mltted to the asylum at Salem. permanentlyTo get its, benef icial effects buv the; Genuine. . nanutacturcd by the v. CALIFORNIA Jlo Strup Co. JENSEN September 2. to Mr. and Mrs. Ole Jensen, 55 Union, a daughter. BERGER August 31, to Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Berger, 706 E. Salmon, a daugh ter. STEBINGER August 81, to Mr. and Mrs. F. l. Bteoinger, Terrace Heights, a daughter. POWER September ii, to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Power, 686 Sixth, a daugh ter. BRANSON September 2, , to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ranson. eaitt wash Inirton. a daughter. ANDERSON September 11, to Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, 695 Savler, a son. SPIEKELMIBR August 1, to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Splekelmter, 461 E. Flan ders, a son. SORENSON September . to Mr. and Mra. Jens Sorenson, 620 Starr, a daughter. HINDERLIE September 9, to Mr. and Mrs. John Hlnderlle, Northern Hill, a son. WYLDE: September 10 to Mr. and Mrs. Sydney L. Wylde. 492 .Taylor, a daughter. Lady assistant Main 9; A-1599. ZELLER-BtfRNES CO.. FUNERAL DI- rectors, embalmers, 270 Russell. East 108b. lAdy assistant. EDWARD HOLaiAN. UNDERTAKER. 2750 New 5-room house, gas and .electricity full cement basement, ce- ment wash trays; $750 cash, balance , 126 per month. . i - 83150 -Good 8-room cottage, one block rrom canine, corner lot. iuuxihv, nice lawn, large fruit trees; a bargain. S380O New modern 7-room house. . xuny improvea sireeis, rine location: $1,900 cash, balance terms; a splendid ' home. S4ZOO New modern S-room house lot ouxiuu. one diock to canine, rine lawn, nice fruit trees; Al location. ' Take Sunnyslde or Mount Tabor car. Office On corner East 27th and Belmont. - CeT.Saling&Bro. CAREY ACT LrAIND OPErVINQ .12. at KINGS HILL, 220 8rd street, UNDERTAKING CO., ERICSON balmlng; lady EM. ss't; 409 Alder. M 0133. CEMETEKira ROSE CITY SINGLE GRAVES. $10; family lots. 226 to 176. Superintend ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont st and Cullv road Phona Tabor 206. Fut full Information apply to Prank Schle- gel. 622 Worceater blk. Phone A-28ZS. WEATHER REPORT Tbe Tanckwlch-Trlgr faction of the ' spiritualists this morning filed with the county clerk a certificate or tne election of offieera of the Spiritualist associa tion of Oregon. The Belp faction, wblch likewise claims to be the real thing In tha enlrlt line, has not filed a similar rfirl..i and the rival faction Is one lan ahead. Following are the officers certified to by the secretary. Emily U DrlscoU: . j- Mrs. Mary L. Congdon of Hood River, r resident and trustee: Albert Cowper hwsit of Oeston, vice-president and trustee; Emily L. Drlacoll. secretary and trustee; John E. Trigg of Wood aterk, treeeurer and trustee; George M. Lasallc af Oregon City, Forest 13. Dun loa of Molalla, Althca V. Bailey of Port land. John F. Taylor or Lnta ana Wil liam H. Armstrong or t-oruanq. . Webster still r . CLINGS TO BENCH County lodge Lionel R. Webster this rnomlns? stated that be has ant yet reached a dwisloa on tbe eseattoa of Ms realgnetloo. rumors of which have been la the air since the good rnade tnymant took shape, and particularly since he was mmi as ona or tne mtm to boost It He aatd that It Is yet roa stbls thst be will resign within s short time, ut re naa not maae up aie nut, an -4 therefore could" not say what be will do. - rtirht IWwtet Staff Hands. . Tha pnllew were alll to the Hunru- re- l"w theatre last itli flsht tna. a v eta haMs blng reported. Tlrolnsa Harms lrn-1 that Cheeter P-nith bad irr E Lew'a, another Tl-va. on the f frh-a4 villi a bam twar, rvtttftg a h ahut an Inch lrn was tcid to awear to a war rax I Manager Pangle of the Helllg theatre received a telegram rrom new tora tnda.y which has decidedly changed r. plans of opening for the season, for the message) Informed mm tnat koio ana IJIU, tne runniest uirmu cvmiini In the country, will appear at the Hell lg, September 20, In ''Lonesome Town," with a splendid company, the same one Which todk Broadway b tha sides. The original plan was to have the Opening September 2T, but the telegram thle morning contained - news which will delight Portland lovers of the comedy. Not since Weber and Fields In their palmiest days hsve the ticket uvra heen tickled by any team so much aa by Kolb snd DHL CBEDIT0ES CONTEST GRANT SCOTT WILL rtn tha a-rnnnd that Grant Scott before hla death sought to defraud the creditors Of his estate by deeding nis property to hla mother, a contest nas oeen siarim In the county court io annui me con veyance of the property. The property deeded Is said to be worth $12,000. the claims of creditors reach $,000 and the estimated value of the estate outside of this real estate Is only $200. leaving practically nothing for the creditors. 8cott died on September 2 and the heirs are his mother. Kllsa J. 8cott hla slater. Pearl Scott, and his brother. Lloyd L. Scott John F. Logan and , , V. w.m .nnnlntM Ailmln. latere of the estete yesterday, ut Imo gen resigned today In order to represent I Mrs. Scott In defending tbe deed given by her son. aaii aaiaaaai aia ' i iniaiiii i m mm bim i ulnii i im inm n v nami WRITE FOR INFORMATION Regarding the One-Way COLONIST FARES I The pressure conditions over the en tire United States are remarkably uni form, and the difference between the highest and lowest pressures only amounts to three-tenths of an inch, tho highest being 80 2-10 inches in Wyo ming, and the lowest Z 9-10 inches in southern Arizona. Local rains have oc curred in extreme northwest Washing ton, southern Idaho, northern Utah, southern Montana, along the shore line or tne west uuir states, ana in Arxan gas; elsewhere fair weather prevaila It Is warmer In the Dakotas and cooler In southeastern Idaho, the Canadian northwest and the New Enaland states. The Indications are for fair weather in this district tonight and Sunday. Temp. Via the Northern Pacific Railway FROM THE EAST TO THE NORTHWEST IN EFFECT DURING SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER Boston, Mass. . . . Chicago. Ill Cincinnati, Ohio Denver. Colo. . . . Detroit, Mich. . . . Kansas City, Mo. Los Angeles. Cal. New Orleans, La New York, N. Y.. Omaha, Neb. Philadelphia, Pa. Phoenix, Am. . . Pittsburg, Pa. .. Portland, Or. . . . St Louis. Mo. . . . St. Paul. Minn. Max. . 88 . 92 . 94 . 86 . 90 , 88 , 92 . 82 . 80 .. 94 .. 82 ..100 .. 90 .. 80 . . 90 88 Mln. Preci; 61 Salt Lake. Utah.. 78 San Francisco, Cal. 88 Seattle, Wash 72 Spokane. Wash. ... 88 Walla Walla, Wash. 88 Washington, D. C 84 e7! 68 64 70 68 74 68 68 64 72 60 60 74 60 64 64 64 64 68 68 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 0 T. .0 .0 .0 o0 On OCTOBER Idaho, on the main line of the ORE GON SHORT LINE. 16,000 acres of the best fruit land In the west will be thrown open for settlement. The sal will be conducted under tha .un.,. vision Of the state of Idaho, full nrn. tec t Ion being guaranteed for title. Easy terms, low prices, great surplus of water. Special ratea on all railroads. Call upon B. S. COOK & CO. Corbett Bldg, or Write Main Of dee. 2EXHOS 2ETU tMUOATIOXr ft YOWXB JU., soigg, UASO, $3,600 Modem 6-room residence on East Main st. Choice corner lot, fine location. Worth $500 more ' at least LIBERAL TERMS H.W.Lemcke Corbett Bldg. Main 1177, A-2635. Tigardville ACRE TRACTS One-acre tract near electric line, aft in cultivation, on county road. Terms Ten per cent cash, C per cent a month. XSTTS8TMZI2TT CO E. Quackenbush. Pres., 244 Stark St REAL ESTATE! TRANSFERS Lawysrs' Abstract & Trust Co.. room S JBoara or. xraae . viag.; aoairacia snecialtv. Have your abstracts made by the Title et Trust uo i j oi Apply to A. D. CHARLTON. A. O, P. A. 255 MORRISON STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON Or to any passenger representative of the Company for full infor mation. Ticket deliveries arranged at any points in tbe east. A mi hriavlar-than-alr flvlna ma chine, a German Invention, is shaped J almost exactly like a bird. WHILE THE SEASON LASTS VISIT Moclips and IVesfporl Beaches o Bargains In Farms In Clarke (X WasH. Close to Portland tie ACmc. 171 "acre tinder fine stale of cultivation, balance In tim ber, -room house, large barn, and ethr necessary outballdlnjra. living stream through land, fine spring at house, well and water system at barn, place fenced and crbaa fenced, 12 miles from Vancouver. I mtlee from river and railroad town and 1 Vi ml lea from country town. Thle place Is one of tha finest dairy raaehee la the county and Is the beat buy In the- northwest. Prtea lis. Owner too old to take care of the place. Half cash, balance on terms to suit. IO ACmXS. r miles front this elty. on fine road. It a era Bjndar cul tivation. 17 scree graan saw timber, room houea. la rat bant, granary. living stream and rine well at imnm, is neaa or earn a, laam. i irons, clows, narrows, ainaer. mower, rasa, en oar ana graia a nana and growing crops. Price 11.100; half cash, balance oa terms to suit purchaser. 0 AC24XC. excellent lead, aerae under fine state of rwltrretlnn, tteatMe all slashed, burned and aaadeJ. family orchard ef asewrted frelts In foil heating, -room house, rine larse barn, silo, ate, nnn spring, and well at souse, place reaoad and croee larx-a-t naw fenca. t fine delrr eon irL baB- f!ew. had II tons of hay, aaad grata, and growlh crops: 11 irum from Vsaeorar, 114 snllee te railroad town, 1 mllae fmrn eoantry tww. oai mala rowaty road. Thla la all high swale land and will rrow aarthl row rt Is the ground. We ran roeommand thle placete asren wtahlag to hy a boiw or fr an IsraetmraC Price) ll.tM; . cash, balaace raa euad ea place at it par coat. 2a ACSXK. t mile front this eltr. ow rtwo grarel read. 11 T etc, i. k1 riiiT,ipi, a I cf asewrtad frelts . living atraajn and 1 -ad with prmctleanf 4 fwtar. anowar. rska, a dar ftae state of celttratlAo. ntc 4-room plaatarad honaa. large bora. aa, family orchard ef assort fmltg la fall bearing. Thla Is a a. etcrlisot place of garoea Is ad. Prloe ILlf. ' All ef the abore places hare ft. F. TV and talroeotie. fore buying. Wi raa nil you and sera yow aaowey. . P-ee war Dst be- i THOMPSON cmnn m axiowaa biii siao. & SWAN. TAWCOVTXm, WAAXrwTOaT. SALEM$I.25R0UNDTRIP "PORTLAND DAY" OREGON STATE FAIR Next Thursday, Sept 1 7 ?Fortlafid Day is the one gTeat day of the fair and it will - be a bigger and better day than erer. Tht Southern Pacific Co. wiji provide Special Train Service. GQING Xj9. fortlaM L. F WuMittcn at. At. Hiia. U Iv. RETURNING rVila r'r Oda.... Mpsa. i .1 lUa. a AT. T. V aaUcton t... M a. am. iw uw..it.iit.iL u at. i truiM ...s. it p aa. Ticket at Third and Washington Street , Union Depot, and East Washington Street. Wll HrKlTwRAY. Gen, Pass. At, v Pwtland, Or. James D. Hart and wife to K. T. Unrrlun lr 1 htnrk 8. K"fl thfl- rnle ..$ 287 Silas M. Leonard to J. D. Morris, lots 4 and 5. block 6. Grimes ad dition to St. Johns 1,000 G. W. Priest and wife to Lk J. Hornaday et al., lot 12, block 1, Stratford-Sydney addition 2,400 G. W. Priest and wife to Mary A. Poage, lot 11. block 1, Stratford Svdney addition 2,150 Patrick Moran to Mary Eage( com mencing at north aide of Jeffer son street 172 feet west of northwest corner of Fourteenth street, thence north 100 feet, thence west 25 feet, thence south 100 feet, thence east 25 feet to beginning 100 Charles U Burton and wife to Kmbody A Bradley company, lots 1 and 2. block (; lota 10 and 11. block 7, Seventh Street Ter race 1,000 O. M. Workman et al. to Katharine Mathews, lot 10 and east 17 feet of lot 7. block , North Alblna.. 1,150 Frank Mode and wife to J. w. jae Holland. north half of lots 11 and 13 and west 7 feet of north I h.ic at lot 10 block 17. Hi. I thorne First addition 1,000 ( o. H. Strout and wire to Frederick I TV. Wrlaht and wife, lot 11. I block I. Rnsedale Annex 450 Samuel A. Foss to Frank Capell et I .1 lot I block 4. Citv View i Park 00 B. F. Preaton and wire to Oeorge I I- Peaalee et 1.. lots 1 and 2, I eection II. township 1 north, range 6 east, containing 47.72 i acres 2,100 Percy H. Birth and wife to Mamie I C Heuaner, north half of lot I, block 12. Willamette Heights ad dition TS Tv. v. Starker and wire to jooer Welsgerber and Wife, lot 4. block U. Vernon 1.S00 R L. gtevena, aherlff, to Warran E. Thomaa, lot II. block T. Un- " coin Park t Ernest O. Sji"ner to John Edger tna snd wife, lot 4. block , Feurer's addition L00 Angelina Barry to B. F. Klrklaad. lot I. block I. Di)l addition... 4S0 T. M ,Tford. sheriff, to Mlaalonary v anrletr ef Lnlted Gvseaellcwl rburrh. lot 1. block .11 2. Steven a addition Feral land Jorlln and - wife to Mary r. rrrgooow. ioi a , ,h a. Portland Heights Bargain Two lots, 80x100 be sold this week. Fine view. Must Smith & Everett 118-817 Swetland Bldg. FOB SALE REAL ESTATE 19 VACANT PROPERTY $450 For a lot on Commercial St., 4x 100 feet: terms one halfeah, balance 110 per month. I, per cent lntereat. $700 For a fine lot 60x100 , feet on tiorinwica st., near innings -worth: terms cash. ... $700 Lot on Maryland ave., B0 by 100 reet, close in; terms ouo casn. balance 1 year, 7 per cent inter- est. $400 Each, $10 down and $10 par month; sise so oy iov iet, situataa on Emeraon sL -- - - r $460 (Corner on Emerson at, easy . terms; sue to ty 190 reet. $700 iFor east front lot near Killings. wortn ave.. t ry luw reet, zo root . alley; terms $410 cash, balance N V years per cent Interest, . Thompson & Ofdcn 148 Mississippi eva. Phones Woodlawn 202. Home. C-10a. W. WOLFSTEIM MOVED KEAL E-4 tate office. 211 Couch bldg.; come and get good bargains. , C R. Doniicll & Co. v . Real Estate. Room 12. Ill Btark HOOD BIVER ORCHARa. ' MACRAE ANOUS. 411 CHAMBER Of COMMKHCB (1.200 l-ROOM MODERN COTTA35 . 10x142 lot Half cash, balaaoe terms. Call 411 Meehante et, . near Union are. Take Wood lawn car. This la a ensn. I-RdOM H6t-SE ANfi Lof lOaiol Street Improvementa all In; ami sail; cheap; will also sell furniture. Inquire l?l K. Ith et, north. TVOODilERE. PORTLAND 8 MC T beautiful suburb: streets grsdM, wa ter mains, few choice lots left; JIM. II down. It per month. R- E. Allan. W k"I mere sta. Mt. cott car Tsbov 1 4 ?a. I ACRES FOR BALE AX WtSfTTHft land, oa Palem Una. 1 It cnlMrati'-n.' fine eoll. 100 yards to good aehoeL Ji. Burka. Hllladal-. R. F. I. S I a LOTS FACINX RIVKR. N.RTH " 7 a41wood. anr ear and erhnol. gmve trees; sosMlhlBg bic r i a LIH Klork 1, Broadway sddlUoa Wm. W. Flnley and wife to Oreeo I. rinler. lot 17. block a. River side, Alblna 410 a. W. Ifeetoa tlti n . T. Mar low, lot 1 and north 14 2-1 fart ef lot a. First addi t loo to Char- -rydaie . ..................... . 2.C04 l A. Har'aw and wife t It. T. r-ut'an. Ie I ana . ri' Firet aitloa to Trojt4 . . . . looaire rwner. Til I- tui st. - sr FalliKg. . riFAND iO-ATRft tKACTTin ' from toi, i per acre. F. T. i - r. 4 N. ith et. I T 1. 2 I i,.VfhP. ' ' ' , ' er1ttte; f urs t.-.Kn- A. i- ftA aV tw 17, r'. IfY-',Tu-"aVt a f'-"! 1 r'" lJ8:r" Ata Lard r-rr r-r in r n. Kiar, lot 7, t.ck I. Lr 1 a - 444440 i I J!T-r