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THIS OKEOON DAILY JOURNAL, POKTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBEU SO, 1003. LOVING TRIBUTE IS PAID OREGON-POET'S MEMORY SIDELINE, STORIES OF GREAT NORTHWEST ol,1 nio ha1 met with 'foul rlay and L'oronrr l'avnt waa uniimne1. A roruitrr's jury was i.i.lid snd ins mortem ekamlnatlon held.' f 1.11 ke Of violent e ere found on No (li ( .. .. 11 HI W I I HI III, fl ,'.,,. '"V Hi f.J ; r PJULLIXQ 1ST 10 DAYS Machinery Arrive for Ontario Gas ' . t and Oil Company. . iflMII tUmnmt ta ThA J.lirBa!.t Ontario. Or- Sept. JO. -Th machin ery for (he biff oil rlf of the OnUrlo to UmniIh ilea A Oil romnanv arrived Monday. Thta la the heaviest, drllllnf rla- avar lilDta4 to the auto or Oregon and la heavier than any rla need In aaatara oil t lelda. It la uaad only In tha deep f lei da of California. It la what la known aa a heavy Standard Rlf and tha machinery alone wetgn over eo.ouu pound. In addition to tha machinery a carload of UH-lnch plpa caaln ha been received. Tha work of Installing the machinery la under the direction of M. Wood, aa e petienoed driller from California, who will be In chars of tha drilling. A full force of men and teama are at work un loading; the machinery and placing It on tha irround. . Trva well will tie lllnchea at the top, graduating down to life Inohea for a distance of 1,000 feet and then to 10 Inehee. ' Ontario la tha laat town tn thta eeo tlon to atart boring for OIL but It la be lieved It will be flrat to get a wall down, aa tha Ontario company baa profited by tha experience of othere and not etarted until prepared to go any depth for oil. However. It la not thought It will be oeceaaary to go over l.tOO feet. T 8WEET JIOME PROGRESS I'udv. The Jury found that tha deceased cam ta Me death ty the eiresalve us I of alotiliol. ile wee a well known ilm k. man and at one tune i quite wealthy. FOUNTAIN 13 UNFILED t . ... Gift of Women's Cluba to th City of Jloseburg. , (SpUl DUpstrh te The JoefnLt Hossburr, PrH Sept 10. The unveil ing of tha beautiful fountain with tha l iana were made for Inereaatng the I bronse atatue of "Hebe," at tha corner "The Eesentlela of Sunday Rchool Pile. bueoess," The Meglnnera' Cluaa.' "J'robletne of the Intermediate I've.vart ment and Their .Solution." "Knlutlng the cooperation of tha Home," "The Rural Bchool and It lToblnne." "The tog liny and flow to Ileal With Illm "aha Club l'lan for Hoys and Olrls" and "The Teanher aa a Houl Winner. attendance of the Columbia eountv 8un day ax'hoola. The convention will ad journ wedneaday evening at 1:10. . nARDECUE! AT CENTRA LI A , ! ..; ; Tfi Little Church In Klickitat rri.l rtlmateh to Tbe JoarnaL) tyle, Waarw Sept I0-Tba unmarked grave of T. H. Balch, poet, preacher and author of "Tha Brtdf of Goda." located la the little country cem etery three mllea noruiweai 01 place, ; wa marked Saturday. A -trian- gular. rougn, grmy . ably Inscribed, waa placed at the head of the mound that contain all that re main on earth ot Frederlo Homer Balch. The work waa done under the direction of The Old Tort uanea xa torlcal aoclety of The Dalle, which learned recently that the grava Balch. waa. unma. - The aoclatjr In tereated friend, of the author Klver. Goldendale, I;T' nd, ,?? pillea In making- a PlTr,I"f,? ? trave of Balch for the purpoae of X WSu.. TSS ?. which Mbuiit 'BalcnrCw..Urag?e& tee and preached rnanytimea from the rulplt of thla little rturet; A large i . m . tMiiarrio i 1 1 lesiiua - vhw numcwr Y "i-"- TV.- Ae h. node" Rriitn of . the GOdS' 7 Hood River, White salmon, ine author of "The Number of Residences Inadequate to ; Accommodate Newcomers. (Boeetal DtiDetrh to The JoarneLt Sweet Home. . Or.. Bent. 80 -flweat Home la one of the town of Oregon which haa been maklnr raDld forward Rer. Mlrahner of Hood Rlyer rave tr,de" luting tha past few month. la tha dedicatory add.re.a. . ,J Sn.tM". J2" P"'Kr??I!2 a letter from tn wire or ax-uorer- Lr"L ,T" V..i . iulZZ nor Moody of Salem, beaxlna; regret. fP?"" bj n bullt mon th,nB wa read. Mra. Moody croaaed the 11",,., v. plain with Mra. Balch, mother of the w During- the ummar th street have author in 185J - been graded and r raveled and are now Mra.' Camilla DonneU of The pallea. Sa'lnL SUSSLa 'k! who also crosaed with Mr. Moody and 'dewalk hare been replnoed by new Mra. Balch, wai preaenTat the cere- Y'1 FY?1 block ot n0W monies Saturday. She 1 8S year of .E'J1 .i.5u,lt . . age and greatly Intereated m all the -i" a,ldi"0Ii " th, ' ou' awmlll near occurrence of Ihe tlmea. ?,w?t Hon2 natruetlon work will F. II. B.loh waa horn at I.abftnon on shingle mill In a few weeks. Linn county. Or., December It, 181. v !5 V? !? A ? v im" He attended school at Mount iTabor. bJ dJae"i J city , whlph has Portland,' when T. R. Coon of Hood ac,1' b!.n ouc,he4-.fci A, Rlrer wa bla teacher. , Ha lived her . Gra,n 5?riYe" .ln. th . surrounding at Lyle for several years. Balch built Jj;"D"T(S ln?, Pf,nfrv ,pfa.re.r a and j-.yie ror several years. Balch built "LBv vfa. V church-house tn Hood River valley KUk "i"0, nfceJ nywhere. Sixty 1 preached there, also. It required "J11",.?! th,8 'Ji'V ! cPmm a yivviiU I'WID, USUI A V g TJT Ul 1 WU I .I U eight yeara to complete, "The Bridge J"0.1 y'14 or . vne . uoav; , wnicn was revmea at v Fruit of all kinds does Successful Republican Candidates Will Hare Merry maa inf. (Ipeelel Plepatch ta Tha JeeraaL) Centralla, Wuh., Sept.' 10. -A barbe cue. Republican love feaat and rally will be held at Centralis, Thursday after noon and aronlnir. In oonaeotlon with the two days' rtcAnt meet, which cloaee on that day. - Every atata and eounty candidate on the Republican ticket haa been Invited 40 be preaent and a special invitation haa- been .eztenaea to all o feated candldatea. - Congressman Cuahmsn win deliver an addresa and Governor Meade will prob ably be present. Practically all the mills In the county will eloee, and It la likely that tha Northern Peel no will run aneclal train a. . The beevea ror tna narneoue are ne- Inr furnished by the candldatea. Th Centralla Eagle band and the Induatrial aohool band of Chehalla will furnish muslo. ' - of Main and Cass streets, . yesterday afternoon was one or tne moat Pleas ing; affairs that Roasburg- people have had tbe opportunity of witnessing- In many year a. Thla beautiful . drlnklna fountain waa Presented to the cltv by two of Roeehurir's most popular Wo men's oluhs, the 'ti Mental Culture club and. tbe W. C. T. U. Thla fountain maflca the beginning of a ctty-beeutlful campaign undertaken frf the women several nionths o. Tha unveiling waa attended . by a program of muelo. and addresses by the leading cltliens. The program In part was follows: Music by the fourth Mfslmunt band; prayer by Jtov. J. K. iluwklus; Udreit!S by Honorable lnxtr Itlce: vooal trio, Miaaca Arrle and Allla Ulaok and Lucv HrkUes; poem composed by 1 O. Hill, the Ier creek poet, read by Mrs. W. A. flmh-k; "Amerloa," by the band; presentation Address on behalf Of the ' Mental Culture club, by Mra. 8. C flint: pre aentatlon addresa by Mrs. A. C. Mars tars, on behalf of the W. C T. l.j ao- oeptanre on behair or th city by May or E. V. Hoover; addreea by Honorable Dlnser Hermann; mualo py Fourth Regiment band. FIVE KILLED IN ' V ' 0I?KQ0y IN AUGUST (Sslsm Burets ef Tbe' Jonmel.l ' ' Salam, Or., Sept. 10. Summary .of aocldenta for the month of August. given out yesterday by th railroad uuiiilina.iuil. .miw. iiivrH w III nni a I rallinu( lit which two iHenara were I injuiBii. two irainmen killed, two tree-1 ueaera auien ami tnree olliera lnluret There waa one passenger Injured, on trainman killed and .three other etu rloyea Injured in other arqldnnta aside irom mo aorauiuinL Aiiugeiher three DRHrninri wera injuria, inree r,.ln. men killed, three other employee Injured, two tresasesars killed and . thr Jured during August Damag ta sroo erty' Is eetimated at IJ.100. v CASTOR I A ; for I&ftwtf and Children. His Rind Yea Hara Always BcugM Bear tha (3l4mtur of OAKLAND'S FIX? SHEEP LXTJ'S FI l's Bunch Oakland. Cel.. befora it we. nnhn.h-H spit of the recent building- aetiv. Balch li mt nnK v -rx.n. I "y nouses are scarce ana rent is hi art evra." which haa not been n.ihllnh.d ovi ramiuea nave Deen aeterrea The manuscript is in the possesalon of rKm locating on account of being un ma isies, Mrs. j. w. lngalls, of Hood I v yiy w . uaacn attenaea the Uieologlc&l .RECORD TURKEY SHITSIENTS River. seminary -la Oakland. Cat, where he re vi sea me manuscrint and nieA it Ih thft.hnndl.AI hla ntihllehAr In IBM He attended the seminary two years' Total of $6,000 Brought by Oak ui ma neann xauea ana n aied of tuberculosis tn 1 ftai TTIe Minelne w.r-o brought .here tn T.vl mA, tiA n I ' fSDeelsl DUratch to Tha Journal.) ,Z T '"I Oakland. Or.,. Sept 80. Turkey "Here Baloh's spirit bowed In prayer 1 shipments from Oakland the past few smil. ""Ithe prlca paid the growers averaging And sang of Genevieve the fair, ? ,ni8.Pr,AP"ndi;1'v w!ht' or a . .No more with. him, ln life, to share r01 ' 'f.?00- the highest figures ever jwbi i joys, among tne hills of Lyle." I Ji. 11 " "r oirae. ..... - ' I Tha meat wna all . cnnlTii1 ta nna The forei-olne- vera ta frAm . t, 1 Portland packing house, where It will Written bv T. ft. c.nnn oni .1 ,h.lbe prepared for shipment to the Phil exereises . nere oaturaav. Tt aa.M I yi"1 i. b inmo, vg that Genevieve was a sweetheart of unci Sam's soldier beys , on Thanks- Balch, and that she died. land's Famed Product. fcalle and Lylr came to- Raturdav in jaunoiica u ,v, BaUey Gatsert to pay respect to his rnemory. A program waa given at the , hooT house ad concluded at the Srave In the cemetery. It waa the ' moat impressive ever given,' for a like ' cause. "tn Klickitat county ,-,Th. pro- : ,rOWofe Mri T. R; SnjotMr-: vftVtfi; Tha '.Dalia. Historical aoclety. , . - Hlatorloal sketch .of th life of Balcn, - n t riMn.n The Dalles. ittre. v . - . . , r ' Balcn as icnmi V"C. - 'fry ,M g -.in i Hood River, who ws Baloh's teacher B--- i' .t Mount Tabor, t 1 ' '',. , Baloh's life, from "Oregon Utsrtv . ,.... ... t.v nnnll of lyvle scnooL J-The Indian 'legend." by Thomas & Condon, reaa Dy totoi puw i , ' 1 Mrs. V. Lord Of The Dalles here pre- j - sented he L&"m "J Ztthll tiafl8r Dancing at Pantages, Colombia County Association Meets oX " h !T Brld f th M- Malon and Mack in a classy at Rainier. Poem. "Genevieve,- , by Balch, read and gpeedy dancing act serrs as a pleas- (Special nupsteh te n JfMimal.i by pupil Of Iyl. school. - I lng opening to the new program at I Rainier, Or., Sept SO. The annual Tribute to liaicn, ttv, x. iuuvi vantages theatre this week. The Hsu- convention of tne Columbia County Sun 'of Portland. . - V , i. ' . W P11 tr,r have a startling bicycle act, I dy School association started Monday. poem, r-ina-jauiB pi yc, vj i one mat is aeiaom equalled In rrace and I Tna meeting was presided -over by Rev. on, recited by pupil of L,y!e school, daring. The mil race at "the finish W. C. Fry of Rainier, and Mrs.. W. C. Naming of school-house. 'The Blch j8 a. whirlwind. ' Clark as secretary. Amohjf the subjects AT THE THEATEES giving day. It is anticipated that for th Thanks giving -and Christmas holidays . over 100,000 pounds more will be shipped from Oakland to ths Portland, and sound markets. - SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION George Han's Bunch Carrie Awaj All Prizes. : -' (Speelsl Slspatrb te Th Joormstl Oakland, Or.. Sept 10. George Han of tha Oakland Live Stock company ar rived home yesterday from Portland wher: he exhibited tbe best bunch of sheep ever shown at an 'exposition in America. The sheep were recently Im ported from England and were exhibited at the Roval Livestock show at Ontario. Canada, conceded to be ths greatest ex position of its kind in tne country. At the Toronto show this firm car ried off all the honors for exhlbltaln Its class. Including first premiums and championships on Oxford Down bucks snd ewes, first and ohamplonshlp on Lincoln bucks and seoond on Lincoln ewes. At the recent Portland livestock show the sheep took the blue ribbons. Including three firsts and three cham pionships snd one second. HEADQUARTERS PILOT ROCK Eastern Oregon Town Selected by Armour Packing Company (flneriil Dtasatrh to Th looratl.l Pendleton, Or., Sept 80. Pilot Rock is to be headquarters for the Armour company s feeding ln eastern Ores-on. according to plans announced today, that the big packing firm had pur- cnasea grouna ior iseaing quarters in that thrlvlnc village. Good transnor- tatlon. an Immense production of grain and hay and the abundance of live stock ranged upon the hills are the causes for the projecting of the new enterprise. WHISKEY CAUSES DEATH I D "TH" in.... i.i JiY1 T ff I. J 4 1 . ; -A i . ; The Range that weVdoVAot hest-; ; tate to recommend and guarantee as' the one for every 'homer-the Ranged that wil give satisfacUon; in every waythat will last a lifetime.'.'- Selec tion of "The Malleable" means every thing to the woman who cooKs, in quality of food and kitchen comfort, and to those who pay the bills, in ultimate economy. Made of steel plates and malleable iron, and riveted into air-tight form liKe a boiler no cracKs to leak air non-brealfcable can't burn out saves repairs saves time and labor. To intending Range buyers, our liberal payment terms should prove convincing $1,00 a week. We have Ranges priced from $27.50 up. Coal & Wood HEATERS in the Basement TULL & GIBE; COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS New Stock of BEDDING Sixth Floor Coroner's Jury Is Empaneled Over . Late Daniel Brady. (Special DUnatcb to Tbe Journal.! Ontario. Or.. fieDt aft Daniel Brady. an oiu pioneer 01 tni county, 19 years or age, ana unmarried, was round Dv a neighbor at his home ln Westfall, Sat- urdav, ln an unconscious and dying! conouion. it was conjecturea tnat tne Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and C hro lit c Constipation. Pleasant to take Fruit Syrup Laxative Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of piniples and . blotches. ' It Is guaranteed TOn SAXB BT ALL SmTCKHBTS. Coon, Pchool." y Kev. W. C Gllmor. Hood ! R Addresses, reminiscences, by rela tives and friends, letters from pioneers, etc, . , "The Girl of the Golden West" The greatest stock production ever seen ln this city Is Belasoo's "The Girl discussed were me Adult Movement,' "What We Should Know About Our Pu A 8TJHXTT CBTXS i Vt.a mm f Raich lncsted under jof the Golden West," which the Baker I dreads the fire.. The dread Is whole some Saffiffl oaK thTcm lrjm,' at the' g-J. but fa" the assemblage sans "America." ..rv.V ... ky a stone cut- scriDea it must Do seen to be appre- fl"""'",f""r u""r"r ce pre. fef romThai Ins Ballard's Snow Liniment. Be pre witnessed the Vrtterin of" the simple t f a'clock promptly. Inanrintlon which follows: I 1 ' 1 T, ' I ' Pleases the Children Immensely. 1881- 1891 m -Tha Bridie of th Gods." J - t children.' who sase with wonder at all The slab ehiseled Is of rough, gray the beautiful transformations and mar- granite- or manguiar . nnsin t mw wa 1 veioua tries scenery errects. There will procured near Lyle. The, dtisens of be but two more matinees. Thursday xne marxer resra mm uwit unw nw always in the house. Best for sprains, bruises, cuts, scalds, rheumatism, neu ralgia, Dunions any ana an acnes and Da Ins. "Tn Cat and the Fiddle" pleases L,pJlc 85?' 0o snd $1.00. Gold by labor of love for n -whom thsy knew and respected In life.- . i "Gennaro" at Orphenm. , . Bfgnor Gennaro, whom eastern musi cal critics have nicknamed "the ec centric," and his Venetian Gondolier oana at tne orpneum this week are creating a great furore, and the audi- encea are snowing tneir great enthua asm by rising to their feet when the "Star-Bpangled Banner" is being piayea. ABSOLUTE . WALKING SHIRTS. .. Dress Shirts, Business . Shirts, Running Shirts - and why not Walking Shirts? Here's . a new set of r sample patterns for street wear. Some perhaps are ' too noisy for a quiet busi- ness man, - but just the ' right guess for the college yelL - Others in neat conserva- rtire patterns for the mm of quiet taste. They are made of fine French per cales and imported madras , and are cut full and long $1.00 and 31.50. Also all the new shapes in collars. Last Time at Heillg Tonight. The last performance of the beauti ful musical comedy auccess, "Coming Thro' -the-Rva" will be alven at tha Heillg theatre, Fourteenth and Washing ton streets, tonight at 8:15 o'clock. This merry offering has been one of the musical tins or tne past two seasons. The sensational "Salome" dance la ln- uwiuvm uj preiiy saargaret xayior. Marvelous Protean Act. Shakespeare said. "A. man ln his time I plays jnany parts." This fits Roland West, at the Grand this week, where In hla r,m,r1ithl T-ip-t m ht..u ntpl. "'"Hjaii ne appears in rapid succes sion Tn five Alfrarent ant . Imn-4.M charactere. There are few other oro- iran irciur, m ims coumry wno can tuiiifu, wua nr. vres. I'n icy ells ts Coming. Hill and Sllvlnl two of the unlcycllsts ln the buslnesa. rnm. tn the Grand next week as the headline feature. Thev bealn where nthara ,.4 The Vivians will display some resi markamanahln. Bulllvan St Coneldln. promise a great ahow for next week. "The Fonr Corners of the Earth." "The Four Corners of the Earth" Ana of Flint-A Gsssolo's greatest and most popular melodramatic successes, will be seen at th Star theatre- for ene week Beginning qunaay matinee, October 4. racle Josh" at" the Star. Happy eomedy and lots of It Is to be found ln the newest romedv drama. "I'ncle Joeh Perk lne." Tha ni ta k. Lm a. rintr. wnoee n mm m a w- found attached to manv aueressful Vre I ductlons that have pleae4 our the- aire-iiOTi ior ine past eereraj atoaons "I'ncle Josh la at tha Rt, .n ,ki. week. SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature ef Se Pac-SlaUl Wrapper Balew. Tsry aatall at as II . te take aa wmgrnm. CARTER'S I 1 I I I Na f IttSim rmrTTmmi rot IUDACHL. rai DiniMixi. rCR EIUODJIEXJ. FOI T0IP1B UYEJL rot COXSTIPATIOI. rot t Allow sui. rC I THE COM f LI!CI "aawieaaw 3m&Hrm9mfrmtmH& CURE f CK HEADACHE. CicOTHIE . If 5-170 Third StrccL . ITALLIX LABORERS . CRUSHED TO DFATE 0t Prea La, WV I , Sept. I. Tw Italian labou rs were erusbea te aath thim nn. lag ta care-is at Madison and Third tree tat wker etcavatina te b-'ns anatie far Urge bo tnilldtKg. Wh the , bedlee ere reached they had b-vn entah4 te a srrwleaa rnaea. T- I ether were easght and sustatneA tnfcea leg. - , 1 ' T bnnte fate. nreev.am Cir4rr a! It It A rJ couctrr Istr. TEA We don't gjudgfo the money; we want yeu to have it, If ytra denH like your tea; for we want you to like your tea. I ;' "' JO'' 'l V" , :J . ment today will build YOUR fortune in a year or f j Here the Giants of the Nation's Industry Are Displaying Their Tremendous Energy Investment in SAINTON is as Safe as Government Bonds Tear ffaear 111 trfcCBa sasj m fxEEDAXEW Vut ft TaOa-MAaf Tmv teee Ikaa T lrl Sf B-4 mrnr mm Seel'le . ' i tn a m- n . r . a. n o n n u u I, h C .MILLS COMfASTS COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY: - Couch Building, Portland, Or. Plsss sand m Dooklst THE COMINQ OF SWIFT" Ammo ddron,, , 1 1 ....y . . ... . . .. . ... w SWINTON on the Peninsula, where Swift, Har riman and Hill are spending millions of dollars. SWINTON business property that will show the greatest increase in value of any in Portland. SWINTONthe center of the industrial future of Portland. ' SWINTON where ' a small invest ment today will build YOUR fortune in a year or two. SWINTON where business property is cheaper than residence property in any other part of the city; where it is one third less than other; property nearer the stockyards, farther from Port land but in the same vicinity. SWINTON peo- j pie are wild with enthusiasm over it. Thousands have seen it within the past week. Are you i ALIVE to the conditions on the Peninsula? If j not, go to SWINTON today. Delay, means f inai?-! rial loss to you. Send for Booklet, "THE COM-1 ING OF SWIFT." It gives information concern- ing the great Swift plant its effect on Portland as t well as the whole northwest. . r v. IT s P i umDia,ii rust-.Lompany Seventh Floor, Couch Building