The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 22, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    TtlL.OHt.QON DAILY JOUkNAU kKlLAND, 'lUtoiMY UVLN1NO. Sar .Miki fcj. 1K08.
CKIOf
HERD WINS
V CIassty of Hercfords
' Takes First Tlace in the
: JudMncr at Pacific Na
i . -,r l.lnat coionei n.ira
. ' tional Show This Morningi -.-ji-jjji.
; 0 Some Equine AMnncrs
COLONEL J. C. KIRKPATRIGK -
LOOKS LIKE KING EDWARD
IIEl'MillSM
FOR sr. WIS
Colon! John C Kirkpatrlck. vloo-
prealdent end nuitnr of tb Palace
Hotl eoinnanv of flan Franclaco. tha
man who lobka ilk King Edward, and
owner of Charley D., who la to atart
In lha Country olub racea Wedneaday, le
at tha Oregon hotel, thta being: bis first
visit to I'orUand in 10 yeara
Colonel Kirkpatrlck weara tha King
Kdwara aiyia or oearo ana ma nuiid la
vary almllar to that or tha ruler. J .a at
year tha hotal man waa In Europe and
dlsnatchee war aent to thla count r
hat Colonel KlrkpatrlcK had attract.
ntlon wherever he went, which
thousands taking him for the
klna or England.
One of tha atorlea which waa played
up with great effect In San Kranolaco
wii to tha effect that the colonel had
ridden through the streets of London
and had been cheered by the thouaanda
. . awIt alone the thoroughfares who thought
n. . . httrfl ni nni v.". - -. i n a ia a vna rinv am nil-mar. ini
'..Irvihln before tbaro In the Judging ,tory atated. Colonel Klrkpetriok played
- ..,i.i show today, l nia pari wen ana Dowea ana seeinoa
at the Faclflo National . 1 ,,., ,0 b .,, honored.
capturing v.ry TV"? " 8on iJl!"
you might aay.
country, . ,
wm
. O S'
E, T.1ACK GUESTS ACCUSE:
REPORT HOTEL MAflAGER
LID GOES 00
rlnturad two aoond and Goer a. Son on,i Kirkpatrlck eald this i
captureo two , , w,nt i .,. u Wa road by, yoi
a third placa, but aTTytning mllllona of pereona In hla
to the great c lag ion .-
III and Emma Nevada were the biggest
winner for their hard. FulflUer III
capturing tlrat placa In three classes
and Emma Nevada in tnre.
Thera war but two "era ai-r ...
Hut there waa only one thing the
matter with tha atorv. And that Waal
that It waan't true, flAiiim l.tft lYinTtfirf. f!rtTTtnftn vl Va MTknAV TToq Pvor TXnnn Tu-n WmnAn fiav H TTaIiI
"When thadlapatchea were being aant r"'"' I vj ivm nwmu uj Jit, 4iuu
out from London about the people bow
ing to me ana tailing ma fur
ward I waa at Carlsbad
I have often wondered what King
Edward himself thought of tha atorlea
a they were printed." ,
Colonel Kirknatrlck waa manager of
tha Palace hotel when It waa destroyed
by fire .and he will manage tha new
atead and which
Will Begin" Operations
on Largo Scale.
(SiwtUI Dltpatek t Tbe Josraat.)
Bt Helena, Or., Sept. II. The city I
deceived by Democrats
From Taggart.
(rolltd Preea Ut-4 Wire.)
New York. Sept 11 Noraian JS. alack.
letter of Credit and
3fuch Keal Cash.
mm
(Caltag Press Uu4 Wtre.l
Ban Francisco, BepU II. Suspected of
atruoture which la now going up in its I council la at nlahf beesed a resolution I chairman r tha ri.mn.r.iin - mMnaii Ihevlna rohtuut t.-n n...i
nd which la to te ona or tne nn- . . ., " . . . V" " "7" " . "
eat hotela In the world. And ua of 1 ""i" """" tv..- oommitiee. tooay aent a telegram to loajooe, or wnicn he waa manager u to
the largeat aa well.
bu
thl
Klrkpatrl
"The ground coat 11.000.000 and tha I town In fayor of the Columbia Contract of tha atatement reported to hay boon m?n.t0Jh value of more than Itlvo.
ilWIngnow under way will cataom -Dtlon L.a. !.
ing iiae (i.suu.ouu more. uoon 17 bloclca of land and la aald to .7 . . V J. w" Preparing la leave the c ty.
Irkpatriok aald thla morning. "Wa .n' ,1 ,LW--5KiJ iJVi TlmoUiy U Woodruff, On hla peraon were found l0l In money
aia
the Poled Angua claaa w wn w
luda-ed thla morning, and they
' ownWd by Richard Wllklna and J. M.
, ownea bj w,. took tha ma-
PUSH CLUB OBJECTS TO JAP
ACTING AS POSTMASTER
ngure mat xurniarnng uie beginning operatlona here on a large Republican Itata chairman.- and pub ' - amono pia tnat waa axturward
kAi.i mnra than 17.000.. fr1 rD'.u ra ruoia ia um trninr v .(ated that tha orealdent thouaht Itl Parker took tha n,Minnuni thai
000. There are to be 35 room a. An IZinMny win atart a ouarry' her? and lo.ok u,r tn", JR ,um ?OB, ?' veral montha ago. C. W.
m HL..1.. k. hullt 1nr wiinpanjr win aiart a nuairy ran I ahould turn tin In tha Dcmiu-ratln traaa. I Allan. iM.nf t h I
S n iivl ua ioo'rooma'mor'a." " .Tv ' LW'" E'E! fS1.'01.. " uryjmm.dlatiir.f ter thSppolntm.nt dlhargM Parker V few 'day. ago Tol-
V.7-rl-. r atarti In the raceil or","'. ' rT": ""J or Governor C N. tiaakeil aa the na- owing hla aiamlaaal Mlaa Annie Buck.
Wednesday. After aeelng hla horae wh,"h nVa latalV lncreaae Mlaa yidela Oould. rcent ar- Chief
..... ".in ....... I. a. I wnicn nil laioiy incraaaea na plain, ib hd bean announcail nravloualv that thalrlvala a Lost f, i.n.. .,.i
atart tne coionai w... J-irr.!" mpioyingaDom ioo men. and tnere ara ir-..ur- Wa. Vmov ' ' " Hi o. o .d T" r,n.vw :V,,iV-I wlln
Franciaoo mat vmn. aooiii 75 block inanrra additional em-1 x-r.W aianimt that anv mnnav. hedlli inA .kik ih.. T.i. X. r.i I The
natrtnk In Salem all Of Jast week. I KJnv In thla I mm Ml lata n.lvhborhiMd. 1 1.'0. ."'?a th1 Jf!1' "c7" I M.v00u wPlcft -tnlf lalu to have left I am
. rTrnl.hine- Belalin blocka and material ? " r . ai .'""b w" ' W.. ' kPlng. . The anowa
. for tha man..V.tnra f !. i"": ""V"""' .!:"",,"" L.wr. '" ''? Mt W M IOUBU dflon
' - . . I ..
Jlovine: ; rjcturo Show Men
Notified by Police to Close
Up' Sunday 3Iay ' Keep
y Open as Theatres Few.
Businesses Are Exempt. .
tXi-itv of the aventa. The eventa. ana
hi Wnera aa Judged thla morning
were aa followa:
Kereforda.
rif ri.inn fint. The club la In favor or
That there ara enough Americana In
the city of Portland to conduct thla
Mltw'l. n..i.ffl.. K11.I11M. an tha Aanla-
i Bulla, l-rorJda No tjntriea. Albtn Puah club which
.ton.1' WW ' .t laat nlnght in a ball at Mt.ala.tppl
Bull, aenior yeanina " avenue ana KUiingawortn atreet.
t0on.??. ,..riinaHubert Boy. Tha fact- tbat a Japane.a la allowed
naa-atoni flrat: Fair dak. E. P. Walr to-conduct a petal aubetatlon in thla
aecond. , , .... city met with .unanlmoua disapproval
Bull. ..nlor, daa-Trlntlple, Cl-g- l u hopa by membri of th, cIub
..awAMa and over Emma tnat tne unttea isaet ems ciuoa win
yjlL A'mVSS, Join in the action taken laat nighty .
e aJ2oida and under Ml.a The club Indorsed the revl.lon of the
wnJTi v nlmMml ttnt city charter and I. In favor Of having
ii-ifaanlnrverllnariora Donald the new et of city law. drawn up In
,.H?i.''..""lorX.t?. 'Wi JSCiS IL .uch a way that ll will provide for a
J I. VIAKBWII -f.. I 11 W l. 4 ha Aa.na Kv tka tsttr
C1fe?a'.e'nCo? claaa-Idaho Princa.a. They tRink that the fclty ahoujd Improve
. ' . . nri rn ira r'ki r ai rty 1 1 RirMLi. 1 ii fiubiiui-
wHi?D i-.Trin nnaM turea to be raid out of the general fund.
..f,p't,r' , y"""i",.. I Tha pluh la in favor of dolna- awav
III, Ciag.iona, Iirau ...n,. ttt I llk r.nllla In llv alortlnna anil in.
ig the name 01
after his peti
15 freeholder a
Beolor champion cow Emma Nevada,
Claire tone. -
Junior champion cow Flora Donald,
Grand champion bull Fulflller IIL
Clagatona . -Grand
champion cow Emma Nevada.
Clagstone. :. ...
Best aged herd Clagstone'a bull and
three cow. . ? . . . ,
. Best voung herd flagstone herd.
. u .iba .nlmill olthar BT. all DfC"
due of one cow Clagstona, first; Weir,
second; Gear, third. . , .
rouea avna-na. y, ... Tha annual "report of tho Juvenila
BulL I-vear-oia ana . over 4. m. 1 ... ,., 1..,,. t ki, .
tff. . J . .. 'I ' , . Iwvm.i. rfwv. www, .w.u.
Finn, t-veir-old and tinder. I Rich- tha direction of Judga Gantenbeln.
ard Wilkin's bull, first. . ' I shows that 780 delinquents were brought
Boat aged cows jrticnara rr nani 1 int0 tn . court oy citation ouruig it
cow, first; J. M. Shafer". cow, second. I months. That boy. are much naughtier
Beat l-year-old cows Richard Wll-1 than rirla seems to be proved by the
kin's cow, nrsi. , fact that 610 Doys were on. tne carpet
rfomor cwnB nit;uiw nu..u.wnw-iuia only1 lie gina.
Ban.. first; N. O. Booker's, aame owner,) xha ages of 14 and IS ara apparently
aecond. I the moat dangerous in tne aeveiopment
Eenlor yearling J. M, Shafer". anl-1 0f criminal tendencies, for there were
, , . T 1 .V. 1 UMtVIn1. animal l.n. la. . . . . . . . . . r V,
iiini x.rai. mu.aaiu n m w 1 loo uiienuara ui vuubd natcja. who xiuii-
' ond. Idred and one ware 10, 85 were 17, 183
iwa .TnttaraA. . -. I war from 11 to II. and 174 were 10
" . .1 i.nrla. Tmiamv waa tha Ak.,M
no
CAUGHT
Portland'a streets.
More bulldlnara have been erected In
St. Helena aurlr
for any prevlou
nisiory. At
a number 01
lurabla coun
story stone building for Its own and of
fice occupancy, and G. D. GUson has a
II room hotel under way. the lower
. .ui'iv.. , -jitt.i nartir ttry 0' wh.lch will ba used for a bak
na ui m- uaiii v. uw v Ziy I ry and restaurant.
It laathouKht by members of the clubl
tnat aucn a provision wouia ramuTo mi
fear of political doom on the part of
office boldera and consequently give the
people better administrations.
'Tha auhatatlon in Question Is at
Third and Couch atreets and a Japanese
waa allowed to take cnarge oy-.tne an
partment aome time ago after -a petition
had been sent in by the Japanese, ine
purpose of the department officials In
permitting a Japanse to be- In charge
waa to relieve the main office of being
5ut to considerable inconvenience by the
apanese who could not speak English.
In making out money orders and trans
acting other business with the postof
flce the majority of the Japan-ae of
Portland go to me onice it imro
Couch. Some time ago tnere waa a
nrotest aaalnst the substation being In
the hands of a Japanese and the pro
tests were sent to Washington. The
department officials, however, refused
to lntenere wnn me yrcncui uiiubc
menta.
ty bank in putting up a two 001 " JIWYUH II
I
GRAVES
DANGER
(CBlteO Free Lease Wlre.t
STEALING JUICE
Havlngabeen called upon by District
ey Cameron to enforce every p ro
ot tne Sunday closing law.
Grltamaoher la preparing to do so
vengeance,
proprietors of the moving picture
ara being notified to keep their .
ahut next Sunday, but as the chief
learned today they ara paying a license
to the city aa theatres It la probable
that thla portion of Ma order will be
remanded and tha nlckelodlona allowed
to give performances on Sunday.
, Is this to be tha permanent order of
tbingsr District Attorney Cameron waa
asked today. T . . .
"Well, It la tha law," waa hla reply.
Tha district attorney declares that
frequent complaints have been made to ,
him because the pool rooms were al
lowed to remain open on Sunday, and
that It a.. An a ....A ..... . M 1 .
Threa times triad, threa times .taken I plaints that bo wrota tha. letter to Chief '
. 1
of business exempted
ounaay closing slat-
special amendment)
livery
DEATH BLOCKS
TRIAL
TWICE
London, Sept. 12. Miss Violet Aa- under advisement by. the judge . who Gritsmacher.
illh, daughter of tha premier. Is lying heird tha testimony, and twice left un- hlaVfloni'Tha i
ngeroualy 1U at Strain casUa In Scot- fiolahed by tha death of tha Judge, la utea ara theatre. Z
land after being; found unconscious on the strange history of two caaea heard I df": atores, doctors' offices,
the brink of a high cliff. Deepest by Judge Bronaugb In the clncull oourt li'irartnVa---"'!,
mystery aurrounda her caae and noth-1 yesterday. I J .,ar yre boot black
stands.
l&n1?.?' 0t th" rr.t caae. were heard by Judge poSWla
" 1 preji ex. auv.ua v irai uociuvu l iiaana unaiiii ii.a..-. a. a . 1 .
Miss Asqulth strnilad.out to tha cliff removed him from the bench. So a new I IV." VI"!? ,De,n V1? tM
IJUVEIIILE COURT
II
OK
CREASES
,. .i, aa Ivan tin tn I years or unuor. unrvcnj woa cusrgi
Tn. ni.lr w,1"." fV?.-1.0 in tha rreatest number of cases, tfi.
hilt ihowln- specimen m xum e, t charged with Immorality, ll to receive payment for the goods.
D at Dryden'a stallion Dupont waa lth ?corE,Jlbiil1yi 44 wlthaBJnokl,n? toW the chief to make the coi
V- f1-. .J-ryaen ""?."7., fT claarettes. 24 with truancy and 81 with -nnma tki.n.ii ai,r.r.nrn. that
WRANGLE OVER
FIRE HYDRANTS
While Mayor Lane take, the respon
sibility for the delay of the city in ac
cepting the hydrants. delivered last May
by the Ludlow company, he holds the
chief of the fire department responsible
to him for the misunderstanding that
has-ariaen. The mayor said this morn
ing that Chief Campbell came to him at
the time the hydrants were delivered
and told him that the Ludlow company
rerused to help in malting tne tests.
Dr. Lane says it looked reasonable to
him that the company should be made
to assist the fire department in testing
hed by tnem. He
rght ir the company did not care to
the city they should be in no hurry
so he
company
come through," supporlng that they
ludred the Vrand champion and J, D. I cigarettes, a witn truancy ana i wnn "come through." supporlng that tl
GVrWa mara, AlplneRo was given assault and battery. Forty glrls were wert required by their contract to do
' S.raKin.I ..P .S. w' rTivdaadaia nt to the house of the Good Shep- The mayor now says that he waa n
tha blue ribbon as the best Clydesdale l" "ie nouse 01 ui woa onep- The mayor now says that he was rols-
e at the show" ' " h8rd s boys to the reform school, 2 Uken. The company had fulfilled its
mar" at 111" bmuw. t .. . I wm unt n hai-ltahla Inatltilttnna and I - . v. . t. i v.n
Professor W. 1 . t-ariysie actea I ;v " V . , .1 ,:.:T ""Kh pf ""T
Judge In aU contests among Worses. The ,w,iuu.. TiS..i li1' de,'ve.r.e.a tn. nyarante, xnat unier
rreater numoer 01 pnaea weni i 1 . - -,Tvir l ...ix vomuou um uui iUuw ui. i..T ...
horaea
tolina. ,.n.k ia HM, flimiAA
" .uw. 1 ,,, .a- .Ka. 1 mi m K Ar h.in. 7H I yt X.-I . I a 1 V. .
number of prizes went to the A larger numDer or oeiinqueni anq Campbell did not know this Is why th
Owned by D. J. Gordon & Son, dependent .children have been brougnt I mayor holds the head of the Are depart
ranch is near Dundee. before the court than during any pre- ment accountable for the delay.
" tJM"' .Wn.f Gvrrs aa combed with 614Tor the yea? pre" ctlv fortheir
&&X;tyt?uiZ-&W&BjUJSS ::K!f4teUoBof the court hydrants .which have been accepted and
:a-m wiiiioWT ua.tini'i bim P"' wr, toikkou oy jnw "a i are now oemg useu oy tne city, tne
second and William Hasting s Bruca May .4 190T B as 0 jnqiUda children mayor replied that he did not know,
came in third. between 1 and 18 yeara of age. One Upon Inquiry at the water oflice it
" In tha S-vear-old class D. M. Drvden s I hundred and ninetv-slx were 16 or 17 I waa iarnH that th watar hnnrri la
Bupont captured the blue ribbon, with) years of age, hence the number under I waiting for the fire department to notify
Hugh Nlsbet's Western King in second .( shows a alight decrease as com- them officially that the hydrants have
piace. no -yr-oiu oiaiiioua were ra-i parea wun last yeara report, mm nuumirjeen accepted Derore payment is maae.
lered. '.' - ISO'per cent decrease compared with the I The fire chief says that he has re-
CWraoii Korses win. . .' If irst year's work. I ported to the water department after
unn.. v,....n'. ' An lncreasina number of cases' have I Mr. h tat made and notified that dDart-
and Macqueen's Heir.' took first and ec- been disposed of by ' lettera of warning pent whenever any of the tested
ond in their class, v to parents wh6se children have violated hydrants have been accepted. . Mr.
. TnntilT iZni have committed some trivial offense, enough notification. Speaking , of the
Ir?? .r.Z.P ha5!l2Sii.iM mJl? Three hundred and ninety six of these matter he said:
has been notified oi .tne acceptance or
one would imagine that "Juice" Saturday. When she did not return at start was taken and thev were aaain b ? ,u nntain ciosea aoors next
would be about the hardest thing In "'f " . '.."'r" .JT' v.1 Jr'J" . bforihyudSr V.er" f rJrnei,0,l f13 of th Proprlator. baln
. world to .teal. Fact 1. that .1 S.BmIouc ' ' i?.7ft2Bhr-..J-;m .Orltsmacher lr doubtful ab,
Tilled hv naath ' 12? "aiity of closing one or two
.K.? 5-n.,. .'. b"t is notifying, them In i
8100,000 TOR
ROSE FESTIVAL
the
trlcity la about the easiest thing with
which many Portland orientals make
their getaway." Two arrests for thla
offense were made today.
T. Hayakawa, a Japanese restaurant
proprietor at 3H North Second street,
was found to have eight electrlo lights
in his Place. The officials of the Fort
land Railway, Light & Power company
ha.1 T. etc., arrested.
He made a connection with a big live
wire Just as slick as any ell you ever
saw. And there was light. And It
didn't cost T. Hay, etc., a cent Now it
is likely to cost T. Hay, etc., a good
deal.
The boss of a hop Joint at 180 Second
is aiso to tne
as much so as
Chinese opium den, so the police y. week to campaign for 1100.000 for next
aa",r,thhr.aa!lnhi1lfi.nh7r W- Hoyt, pr'eaident of the Fes-
f.ndleP- rf.yj.01' Pl"Vby: tlval association T has announced the
il-.Tni""-A.V".i?L";- "f.i L. I following committees for next year:
leiiow aireiunea nimoeji. x own mo i in..ri..- . .w.a. t r
before he was read
judgment he waa
about
on
, . i a . . ... i iinu uui npLitviar Liicin in an-
vering'tiranta. andVtT." 2.'ffflS J?. l5f5- Aevln rlh.t it I. b.t-
Judge Broiiaugh. He probably will de- 0 Vhort i tlm. for ? nrenVinn'"0
weeVh.Td .V'ril TDl tr'c' AttVrTey'canftr
the ' BUMratltlous T mlrhrittarh' to ,hi U.oned " 2 clar beln In drug
.tS.nVPVift.i th2t ha. UfnJf-iS .hi t", on Sunday, but evaded thla by
viVial-7 th" h" ,0U0W,1 tha I1"?,.1 'ew cigar .tore, clea?
.taTte.TVel,Va.fn-it0nth'.rdn? ! ' th '
CharieS H PlkSKanS the -itJta H-?J baU th, en. t 1" Probable that no
Holve.Hortle." IflVttf SSSZ fVh 5" ?J ?0"temP'
I m W -. i- . : . l uo xiiauo uy trie Ruinunuei 10 hiud ma
i inn xur ins r iinim airi4i gnsa awiiir in. . . ... '
Determined to double laat year'a sub- volve. the .payment of Interest claimed Jit ha f will not pm.eute? and'
scrlptions and with assurances of sue-1 waa
ha heirs on money of thelra that under the Tclrcums ancis ft irnot erob
iUTf 1 1 Z '"JLl8' Holt-Ubleat CheTo'pSflce arilxmfche;
bad today, "although not o.sa from every side, the Portland Ros with
tha Japanese, This Is a Festival association will begin next oui, IffVj ?" f tZrA aTnhe totftl I
den. so tha nollce aav. . ,- . sum Involved la less than 1 1,000. '
TRUSTEE DOLPH
Uld D
Ana the cmnaman did. x.ast night he
was caugnt caugnt riant in tne act,
Although not arrested, nor is his
name known, the police have a warrant
for lug arrest. And whether a "John"
is caught or not. he will not be In his
accustomed place this night, rolling his
accustomed pill. Because "John" Is
scared.
YOUNG INVALID LOST
TOSEARCIIING MOTHER
uuruon . yvm (vuke ana un)on psiij i .
aecond and third. 'Gordon's yearlings!
took all th pee .places wltn uordon uien
Maid orat ana uoraon uien jbiess nn
these, and It is up to them to pay for
OoVflon Olen Bel liond aid 1 tWrdT Nell r best colts. Both are owned them. They made the contract, and we
. .vJ i?.ma?fri; .anrt In J by Gordon & Son. , T have nothing whatever to do with it
and Blossom xrame in first and second a-0r,m ?rnttnm mrtt of one stallion other than to paas upon the quality of
6
j j ft i ;Taj
mm
mim
mm
m
and nrndnca of ona mare-took all the I the hvdrants.
honors. The colts of Barbara Bayne "If the water board wants me to
were given the first award. The cup I make any further notifications than I
for the best arouo of five registered have already made, they should ask me
stallions, two years Old or over, ownea to ao so. i muix tney are tuny cog
i .... . AvkihliA- wnl u tha dnrrmn I nlvAtot that T hAM ArantAd tha hv.
farm, as did the test group of four reg-1 d rants which the city Is now Installing
lntered mares, and one registered stal-1 because these are being put in under
linn twst vaara nid nr over. i tn oraers oi tne water ooaru.
Dryden's three-year-old stallion Du-1 "I don't, know that the Ludlw com-
pont was picked over Gordon's Royal pany has completed its contract yet
Minnmn aa , tha best three-veac-old either. By their agreement with the
stallion. Macaeen's Heir took first place city they .guarantee such hydrant. As
for two-year-olds, and the grand cham- I 24 of the hydrants have not as vet been
plonship was awarded to Dryden's Du-1 accepted by me, I do not see that the
pont. Gordon's Alpine Rose and Glen I company has up to fhls time fulfilled
Uordon Mala were aajuaffea tne nest " i " v""i.
mares In tha two classes. Alpine Rose
was picked as tha grand champion mare.
Mr. and Mrs, C C. Maxon of
Lewiston. Idaho, are worried
over, tjhelr 'failure to hear from
Mrs. Maxon's son. Alton W.
Walker, and fear that he has dis
appeared," ' Mr. "Walker, so Mr.
Maxon writes, was ill in the hos
pital at Eugene on the 7th and
from there wrota hla mother that
he was acarcely able to get to
the postofOce for his mail, and
the doctor told him to leave the
hospital, presumably from lack
of funds, and that he would not
live alx months. Bis mother
wired him to return home at
once and on the 10th he wired
that ha was coming and to send
money to Portland.
The ticket and money were
wired to PorUinrf at once, but
the young man has not been
heard of since.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxon ask that
any one who ba. any Informa
tion about Mr. Walker will let
them know at ohce, a. they fear
he Is dead or stranded. They
say that letters from his mother,
all of which have C. C Maxon
on the envelope, could easily
Identify him.
Now is the time to buy
- ; the Boys' School Shoes.
Our lines are the most com
plete, at fair prices.
lAiue oems anoes, sizes
8 to 13, at 91.35 to $2.
Boys'," Shoes, $1.65 to
Special showing of Boys'
High-Cut Shoes, in black
and tan -with buckle tops,
$3.
' We're confident that one
rest of our worthy shoes will
tie any parent to this store
for Boys Shoes.
W.4LL0WA IS NOW OX
THE KAILE0.4D MAP
(Special Diapetck to The Joaraal.)
Wallowa. Or, Sept 21. The first
passenger train over the Joseph exten
sion of the O. R. A N. arrived at this
city a few minutes after It o'clock Sun
day noon. The 16 coaches composing
TLVO SLAIN BY '
IIEGRO MANIAC
i
US
RECEIVER
"Just hooy Meler' B- w- Rw' Ch"ter A'
Ju" ,P0OK y.our wlres to n,inB any I Whitemore and M. C. Dickinson.
vnnaiM uwiuiA.1-vrmiBD Auvuin.
Ways and means committee A. L.
Mills, W. M.- Ladd, J. C. Alnsworth, F.
W. Leadbetter, H. H. Newhall, C. N.
Hugglns, L. J. Wentworth, W. D. Wheel
Wright, A. D. Charlton, Herman Witten
berg. A. H. Devers. J. M. Healy. Big
Slchel. S. G. Reed, D. J. Moore, Charles T,.H w,, . TfiL. 0,.,..
F. Beebe, Ben Selling, A. B. Stelnbach, Jud- wolverton in the United States
n. J. wortman ana J. a. uigeiow. vuii v oeji'-'i""er iv, vneaier v.
any arrests.
Sheriff Oeta tatter.
Sheriff Stevens said todav that ha
had received a letter from District At
torney 'ameron calling attention to the
sweeping provisions of the Sunday clos
ing law! similar to the leUer sent to
the chief of police. ,
The sheriff said that he win act in
enforcing the law by serving all war
rants that are placed In his hands. '
Asked if be would send out some of his
sleuths In the country districts to de
tect violations of the law, he said . that
was a matter that he has not considered.
U"U,nC! ry b tharaPcountryBtorekeeVre I? selling3-
aara on Sundav" waa aaked.
in tnat case i win asg tne man tnat
The particularly strong- ways and Dolnh. aa im.iu in tumbm.ii.. th. telephones to come In and make com-
meana committee will make the work of ... .-,., x., .,,., . plaint, and then I wii? serve the war-
financing the next festival comparative-1 " , v. V rant, neanswerea.
ly easy, it is Relieved,- Dut in oraer to I . "i1" V" tlu" c-uun
get an early start the work of soliciting against M. L. Beaoh, receiver of the
subscriptions will be begun next week. I"8"1' the MerchanU Saving &
Two Bibs Broken.
The headquarters of the association will JiTi8 m?An,y,a8kl,,,ih8,court iet
still remain in the Swetland building. a!'d,tJ?n.ndet .?i'il 'SltJ.?0
- v-jmi v aJt:at.i J
fifth floor.
LYNCHED NEGRO
SURVIVES ROPE
(United Press Leased Wirt.)
El Paso, Texas, Sept. It. Leaving
George Clark, a negro, banging to a tree
thinking he waa dead, a mob dispersed
last night, but this morning it was
found in some mysterious manner Clark
had managed to fight death all nigbt
and waa alive.
When he waa discovered dangling at
the end of the rope tne negro was im
mediately cut down and hurried to jail.
A aecond mob la aatherinc. .
Clark is accused of shooting Constable
W. H. Taylor, who attempted to arrest
him at Shero.
(tTnltad Prcsa Laaa-4 Wlra.)
Washington, Sept. 22. Becoming sud
the train carried 1,(00 people from La I denly possessed of a mania for bloed.
Grande and JfcJgm. . I Andrew LI ah t foot, a nerro natlant at
T 1 1 KAA Mn - nnit A.. n.nnl a I "
bad rat hired at the Improvised depot I Dl- t"MU" aa-yium tor tne insane.
In this city snd greeted the train with I killed Millie Folln, an Inmate of the la
the firing of anvils, the blasting ol 1 atltntlnn. and Patrick Uilnn.r
vvauar is v - iter or ins Knranoi tno severely wound
eral braaa banda I ed Mlaa Delia Roblnaoa. an Inmata
The vlaltors ana townepeople gath-1 Tha minlu failed hla rirtim. ari.h .
ered at tha picnic grouada near thla I BtMl r row bar Aftar knnrkinr
city where lunch baaketa were opened down he escaped to a swamp.
and a free dinner served to all the I ouarda surrounded the awamp and the
., . i negro waa rapturea alter naving ben
Later there were speeches and mualc. I ahot In the leg
Leonard Couch of Wallowa, delivered h had been a patient at tha hospital
the addresa f weloome and was r-1 tn i.h vaara .nd a-. . -.,.i.T
ponded to by J. D. IS later of La Grande. I harmleaa
l ne crow a waa oy lar vnm larreai aver
gathered at a celebration In tnls city.
No accidents marred toe pleasures
the day.
THREE CITIES TO
it STOXE TIIIiOWEIt
CONFESSES GUILT
TIME FOE ANOTHER
SCRAP IN HONDURAS
(United Press teased wire.)
Pan Francisco, Sept 22. Amapala,
Honduras, la under martial law, accord.
Ing to newa brought by the United
States cruiser Milwaukee, which Is coal
ing here today, following her arrival
from Central American water. While
there have been do disturbances for
several weeks, government troops are in
readiness to quell any uprising of the
natives of the interior, which may come
at any time. The revolutionary force
in Honduras la reported to number
about 1,(00.
FREE
PILE
CURE
TT4VT' TTT VfTPTPTTV I A" doubt T th e"ullt of Ralph
Jl.Ar. r.L.r.tvI lULll 1 iRadderry, the boy who aent a suagsbot
w rr r f m
CLOTHIERS
K 5-170 Third StrccL
fftpartal Haatrt t TW oarMl
Pendleton, Or.. Kept. Jt. A company
waa formed here yesterday whom pur
rse Is to furnish elertrle light for
Hermlaton. Kobe and Umatilla. Work
haa already started oa actual comntrxte-
tion two power ditrhea tnat wean of
Heratatew. The dratnagw of water from
thegorernment and two prlvata reclaaia
ttoa M-e)ats wlU b atillaod ta vciop
horapowcr. The water will be
du-mped back into the river so as -
te interfere wlta proaet bef"w. J. T.
Hinkla, a aaeinbr ef the com pa ay, says
two plaata will b la opartt ! tiefere
et auaaTner. Other mfrpar f taa
m are O. D. Teal, li. U. and Ron
Jfrwy-
throngh a Mount Pcott car at Myrtie
Park and narrowly mlaaad the head of a
otnaa passenger, has as remot ed hv
hla coofaeslon to Bailiff Courtney, wha
acted as guard la taking tha bey to
Mlem. He etosuy oenixi tile m i rtn
b waa tried a a 4 his another, thorourh-
ly eoiT1m-a tnat a was tsttorvat.
amunaed tbe rourt rwHiae by her
leal cmmi whea he was erdarnl ecat
to the reforss srhool.
Fiuaa4re to Roof. .
A nm alar -rtt nine ?i li te
47 Devenport ere-H. Portlaa4 Helgtita.
arly.tke aaorntna. to yn: I a-it a fir
hi' a tiad ea(ht the woodwork, imgd
a cklsaey and ease! camag ef ja.
Sent to Demonstrate th Merits of
Pyramid PiU Curt.
Wkat It Xas Seae for Otkers, St Caa Xe
row Tea,
We have teatiaionlals by tbe hundreds
showing all stage), ktnda and degre-es
or piles wnicn nave been cared oy ryr
inl4 Pile Cure.
If you could read thee nasoliclted
letters yo wvtild bo doubt go to the
rear drag store aad bay a box of
Pyramid Pile Care at aceverlco
eenta.
Wi do aat ask y te do thta Send
aa ytrar aame and addreee and we wlU
aend you a trial t-ackafe by snail free.
We know what tbe trial Dark re will
do. In many caaea tt haa -urd Mlaa
wrtkewt fariaav traataaeat. If l prove
Ita value to ya order more from ymir
drngstat. This ta fair, la It BAtf giro
ply wr"ta tea a latter airing Tour nam
and m4rm and w will a-nd. yoo the
trial irkare by enall ta t-lahs wrapper
f-aav Ad-'-a Pvremid fn-u Co. itl
ryrstald B;dg, Marstall, Micav
OLD MAN IS RUN .
DOWN BY AN AUTO
' Martin Feeney. a laborer, 60 years
old was run down by an automobile
numbered 149 Oregon,' ana, listed aa
Deionging to covey itiaaie, at oecona
and Burnside streets at 11 o'clock this
mornlna- and sustained oainful cuts and
bruises about the head and face. One
of his hands was severely cut and he
complained or internal injuries. Trie
injured man waa removed to a near-by
saloon and waa axterwaraa taaen to
Bt. Vincent'a hospital by a Red Cross
am du lance.
It wss denied at H. M. Corey's, suc
cessor to Covey A Riddle, that the
automobile belonged to thenfr and the
explanation made tnat tne license tag
No. 14s, waa one that has probably
been loaned from that placa and not
returned.
FINAL REPORT IN .
M'DONNELL ESTATE
As administrator of the partnership
estate of John T. McDonnell, in the
firm of McAllen & McDonnell, L). Mo
Allen haa made his final report to the
county court, showing that from Janu
ary l to September it ne receivea in
cash $125,149.. 0 and expended $120,
(90.SS. leaving af balance of $4,461.72.
Besides thla property belonging to Mo
Donnell'a estate haa been sold for not
less tban $50,000, and there Is In addi
tion real estate valued at $20,000.
H. Clausseulus and Joseph Wagner,
administrators of the estate of B.
Gaken. In their final report ahow that
they have realised $21. 854.41 on the as
sets of the estate, and have paid out
$7.60t.fS, leaving I14.S47.70 to be dis
tributed to the heirs.
G.O.P.BESTOF
IT THREE TO ONE
Republicans flocked in to register at
th county clerk's of Ac this morning in
th rati of three to on aa compared
with the DeniocraAts, making a much
better shewing for their party than oa
yesterday, when tb book were flrat
or-snod. Thla morning ther wr 22
Rrpublieaaa and t Democrats. Tester
day there were SI Republicans and it
Demorrata '
Tea tarda y bib or tn re gwi rations
mt int th scattering list, and this
amine- seven wer added t th nlaor
rarU or wer etaeed a a Itvdepandanta
This mad a total of 10S aw voter
registered at noon V4ay.
Tb county clerk's affle le efreri te
th voter front In th asornlng t
In th af tamoow each day. lS'atsraUsed
rtttseos rr lhoM wa want t voto oa
i hA.tr flrat' rpera csust briag thetr
t-rm wlta these. ,
Andrew Devlin, a laborer at the In-man-Poulsen
Lumber company's mill.
mu ra Hpurh tn aur. I was sirurn oy a anna; carrying; aererai
render all aaseta of the coniDanv in his large timbers while loading a vessel
possession.. lying at the mill dock this morning.
Thla action, la the result of a Ion Two ribs were broken. He was removed
series of litigation In which charges of to his home at East Second and Flan-
fraud and collusion have henn f roalv I der by a Holman ambulance.
niauc. iuiyu aaaerts tnat tt. u. Cliapin,
president of the Art Furniture concern,
oommltted a fraud on the corporation
in October, 1907, when he executed a
note and mortgage to the Merchants'
Savings & Trust company for $S,178
in return ror a surrender of his stock.
tie asserts tnat a uk fraud was com;
mitted in giving a note for $937 to
KoDert Andrews, which was by him as
signed to the Merchants' Savings &
Trust.
Dolph alleges that Beach waa named
aa receiver at the inatance of the trust
company ana tna. tnrougn collusion the
circuit court waa induced to order the
sale of the property under the mort-
f rages. Alter tne execution had been
ssued the sale was stODOed by an or
der from Judge Wolverton and Dolph's
present suit Is designed to undo air that
Beach has done aa receiver In the. cir
cuit court proceedings. ,
UNDERWRITERS CUT .
INSURANCE RAISE
Portland merchants and property own.
era will lose nothing because of tha ad
ditional 2S cents aded to fire insur
ance premiums by tha fire underwrit
ers aasoclation soma months ago be
cause of the alleged dangerous condi
tion of light and power wires In the
downtown district. The underwriters'
association removed the 25 cent em
bargo today, and declared they would
not collect the money for the previous
months because the abuse they com
plained of had been remedied. -
It was claimed by the underwriters
that the light and power company dis
tributed power for buildings and com
mercial purposes and for the . trolley
cars rrom tne same generator, and It
was clalmad that the uneven distribu
tion of current was a constant cause of
danger, some time ago the lia-ht and
power company announced that the de
sired cnanges in tne system nad been
made, but- tests- by the underwriters
failed to satisfy them until last night,
when the thorough tests wer mad by
Professor Cory . of tb University of
uanrornia, consulting engineer or tne
underwriters, atjd the system waa found
to De aaiisiaciory.
CITY MAY CARE FOR
DRIVERS FAMILY
Mayor Lane baa asked th council to
investigate tn circumstance surround-in-
the cas of J. Bates, tha driver of
a wood wagon, who waa Injured near
tne AiDina pumping station while
working for the Banfleld-Veasey com
pany. In a letter he saws that Bates
has a large family to support and that
It may ba th duty of the eltv tn taka
car or mm. Hates is in Bt. Vincent's
nospitai suiiermg xTom paraiyaia
Wind Up Btuinrsfl.
Th Harriman line aunaelntajidanta
. . w w , i.w utV wen uu in in a
their em-annual meetlna- in Pom...
completed their sessions this morning
and will leava for their home thla
evening. Ther wer about 40 superin
tendent of motive power, and maeter
mecnamr m aitenoanc at th meeting
and they cam from nearly every atate
west of th Mississippi river. The
business Of tbe meetlna haa . rrtnalar.-o
mainly of technical mettera a uch
to fixing
of common standards.
Prrighc Service) to Satan.
Weight eervleo between Portland and'
Palcm was begua today on f ba Oregon
Electric Un and dally freight tralne
will bo rua by th road la th future.
Th arrival of th first eona!gnmet of
box and fiat cars ordered fey the m4
ma9e th InanrurgKoa ef a. flatly frtfht
rrlc r-aalM. Tb fre'eht 4ejvH at
Water and Jefferson atreets la bow opa
tot freight t
Most of our ambitioua youDR
American trirla work too hard at
school.
Many teachers have little or no
judgment about pushing a child
beyond her endurance. 1 hey ought
to Know tnat girls especially have a
danger period. Often too often,
utter physical collapse is the result,
and it takes years and years to
recover lost vitality.
Many a young girt has been helped
over this critical period, and been prt
pared for a healthy womanhood by
LYDIA EaPINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
Miss Elsie L. Hook, of Chelsea, Vt,
vrrites to Mrs. Hiikham:
"I am only sixteen yeara old. bat I
want to tell yon that Lydla . Pink
barn's Vetretable Cotrnxmnd sad your
ad vie cored mo of aldeache, prtod!o
paina and sleeplessoeaa, also of a ner
vous. Irritable condition after every-
thin-- else had failed, and I want io
thank you for it."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty rears Lrdia E. Pink-
ham's Veeetable Compound, made
from, root and herbs, has been tbe
standard remedy for female -ilia,
and has pnsit ively cured thousands of
wnman vliA hivaiaati tmithlMi vifh V
difplaVYmentA, infiaialTiation-TAj re ra
tion, fibroid tumors, imrularities,
periodic pains, backache, thst bear,
ing-down feeling. fivtukncr,indire-
tinn,dindD5!i,or cerrous prttruoa.
hy don t you try It r
Sirs, rinkbam Inrlts sJI sick
women to write brr tot avdyicfl.
Rbe has mided thousands te
hfaitlv, Addrrs Lynn. Maaa