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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENINO, OCTOBER 17, ' 1008. 1 BE ClllEY COlS ; PASSENGERS HAVE LARGE CROWDS OFF.I0E DRYDOCI flARROW ESCAPE Oil CLOSIIIG DAY Kepairs to Large Steamer Cottage City Is Hammed by Financial Success of .Valla Are rractlcally Com- ; Lumber Laden Steam S Walla Fair Assured by, - Schooner, . ?pletcd. Good Weather. . 4 BAIIK COUTH REPORTED IVORS 4 t. ipaMMMMMlH E Total of $2!500 in Forged Papers Said to Have ' v Been Found. ; CONTRACTORS ARE ' PLEASED WITH DOCK COLLISION OCCURS : - QX ; P0QET : SOUND (Sped pltpatct to tee Joaraal 1 Walla Walla, Wuh ' Oct. n. Fair ; ( Detect aj piepaata W Ta imu) La Orande, Or., Oct IT. -Cashier Bert weather haa at last com to tb aid fiber waa arraigned before Commissioner tha Walla Walla, Fair absooclatlon, andljialley Uat night Ha waived examina ble attendance at tbe fair tor tha laatltlon.. SVt bond was placad at 111.00. r. Save Largo Sum bjr Bringing Veasrl Paasonger BtfaJnrr .Approaches Lani- thTe dlly brought tha association Tha bondsmen- ara Jullua Roeach, o. F, , a. a'- . n v o . . out of tha financial hola Into which It Collldga, J. IB." Foley. W. B. Sargent. F, Hera From Puget Soand for Ek. . Iwr, Drogher, at Pull Speed During wm alarm, with good prosHeoU.ofb. u UUf Mrs. t. N. Murphy. tensive Impairs Fifty New riates flared on Ilnll. Midnight Darkneaa Identity of Today's n oviiuvucr mcrruun. I Plaa ep. ... i raeea ara being run on an - Tba aun's warm ray a. cou- wlth a cood breea which baa baan blowlns-. haa dried all tha mud. and tha bad weather which followed tha opening; of' tha fair has been forgotten. Evans; Griffith and Halley returned to tbejr hornea lait nlaht ' Thoso eloa to tha affaire of tha bank claim that at laaat 114.(00 In forged ppn were found. No word baa been reoelved; here of Examiner Uatch'a re- (IU1 I. The British pteamef Eeachley waa Seattle, Wash.. Oct. 17,H-Th Alaskan The crowds are larger than they would lowered from the Port of Portland dry. steamer Cottage' Cltw eollided fuiil bara been bad not the ftrat three daya dock at . noon today aftar having; been apeed on with a lumber echooner In tow MS-I.J'.Vi.- .m. ..U' k-i. AHhoii.rli . J. W. Borlbar. the I vt.n.iv.i r.,iA .hn ka .i.i.. t ..,.... .a .-i-. ' J V"1 .T' "7r OMnM banger, now oui on oona. ar- .....u "" .n.i.uu uu i uyuniioi, inrovr-iicr man inoae 01 om.r ymmim, en a I reated Teaterdjlf haa BO far only been having ben replaced In tha bottom of ling tha paaaengera from thalr bertha. the counter attraction of tlie fair cngra witn enibealment It la prob- the bla frclihtar. Bhe will .be ready hurling h. k b at Lawlaton the racea were never better. .. h . .yMenca to a how that numer- to proceed to Eureka to loai lumbar In ,n, tha leg of on. of the r, t.1ffe,re-,to7Ta?Ro.Wi 'and'Th. JSXL thV IXSjlt three or. four dtya, , ' ( aangar.. ' crowd that haa been h.ra alj welc at- PJ tob? Teet in Ported Th. dam.,, to the Cottao City waa ZWVfcZX oma Um. dunnr n. wter Tha Beecbley haa been on tba dock about alx weeka and aalda from the re- aJl above tha -water Una, but tha two a reaMtt the attendance today la nearly ?'??! -wainer Ueore W. Elder, .-,, -lth .-h . , equal to that of Thuraday. whloh waa AraTfafir I - ". ivnit'V " M..k Jim i - m -.. . r . . i i iuml inB.wnoia atrar nnst ri gtidaa tr tha j. wu fraternity and fragmanu aniong the Iceberga when on e L" whane. to re.cu.., by ' ner wax rrom ueaicie 10 . iNoma at i"n. atuu wiiiv vauaui la . aj I 1 1 iL.i . i M .the bottom platea were perforated by g ft .jlldd. "I"4 J? fc ' -tha rnb.. rrinni .h. . v.n r. Blakeley, bound for Port Blakehn ually returned to Seattle for repalre. kw0 f"00 loded wJ!n The contract waa awarded to the lumber and being towed by a tug. . She Puget Sound ShlpbuUdlna; coSnpany, but "'V,cVi5S A01" cltyL. uner th b,ow: when they came to engage a dock, they rPk,1.th ateamer-a atem and laid found that thoae available on. the eound opTh. wi,"Jd """"uu tbe ",ma"V demanded ratee that clearly hinted at a W ha tcom. i whlc h waa following an underaUndlng having bean reached fe. bh,.nd. tb S , ClSy "s,ha natween we owner, ana ao tne con- rTr " uicm tractora turned to Portland. They oon- n paaaengera were transferred and aldered tbe regular ratea very reason- 3"" wvl a u. "V.". C,L- ,J 00 auccesa desD f.JPJ', hTuaind.0 lSn ,hr:hlP wUI r"Ch lnt ndlUon.'6 , ear vvilUwCl V( IVI lllvU UN IU UWa I " . a alnoe it waa built. And the contraotorg 71" r' " ;r.,J . . ".""- all the lodvea of the city turned out In SLTO Vn FoJhandTlne & .fiSS.. wkag..Td P.r'"ionea ,.. . . T . . I WBI gf mf ant nvarhnaM flntya k auat.u I It VUW V Ua wa, 4V i waaav ,mo of the aound whence ha waa reariieVi 1 hv atreeta, ther marched out to the fair l, 0IJ membe'a of 'thY crew barely In tVmi tl founda and the afternoon waa apent In ,acB aave him from drowning!1' ln t,m' t0 Lv,4T""mMU nd ?' 10? .Tha achoonerwioi. which tha Cottage w,v. .... . ..,' tha notea were algned ln hla effort to keep th bank open. Upon th examine, tlon of th bank' a eeeurttlee aeveral weeka ago, Borlbar waa complimented by th examiner for having a better ahowlng than had bean made upon the examination previoua. The notea ex amined by the official ware forged, many of them, and were paaaed without arouelng th leaat guapiclon. Walter H. Kvana. aealatant United Statee attorney, wbo waa aent to La arade. after which the crowd movad "0'.n.w" "". " o the fair arounda. wrier tne uauai w JLTr:"-irT "- ponmrt .Iv.n bV the Fourteenth lumea 10 roriianq mia morning. cavairy Dana. the Seattle ahiDbaildera aent tha veaaei thouaande of dollara Dere. a nuraoer or iron ana ateel worK ra followed tbe con tractora and It la Today la th last' day of the raeea. and practically the laat dav of th fair, al-, though the pavilion will be open tomor row ana a aacrea concert win oe given : tomorrow afternoon by th choir of St Paul's Episcopal otiurcn. Taicen aa in aii, me lair naa Dean a aucceaa. despite the adverse weatner vnen in weatner waa ra Aa a role. It la understood. Scrlber kept . th forged notea In the bank or when any of tbem were put out he kept track of them and took them up before they became due. The not auppoeed to have been algned by N. K. Weal and which came due Saturday at Elgin and which caused suspicion that Scrlber was In trouble had been out aome time and it seems that Sorlber had overlooked the PEIiSIOII F 110 r FOR TEACHERS? Retiring Allowance System Is Farored by Presi V dent R. D. Bean. 1 wldowa of profeaeora . receiving al lowanrea from the 110.000.000 fund set apart for th purpoa by Andrew Car. negle. Only those profeaeora that have reacnea e years r ag reoelv aid. a ad then not unlea they have - been In. ruotore In a school of the acceded Hat tor a i jsaai it yaara. in nia recoen inendatlima, Mr. liean does not Signify hat sum he thlnka would be required to start a fund for the retirement of superannuated university , profeaeora. Tbe xpena of matnialnlng the 10 pro- resaors ana ts wiaowa anov cnea, though In widely separated parts of th continent, ooat but 1116,770 up to May, if us. Duildlng Permlta. A. Tnrker. one-atory frame dwelling. East Ninth street between Albert - 4 ir . Mir.. v . . ana a hajr frame dwelling, Castle ave nue between Shaver and Mason, 11.000; K. W. Chandler, story and a half frame dwelling, Union avenue between De mi Bryant, $1,600; Auguat Stober, a bv many people who are crippled with rheumatism, yet If they onlv knew it they ran be cured by a few bottles of Ballard's Snow Ltnlment, and the price la only I Be, tOo and 11.00 per bottle. Sold by Skldmore Drug Co. ire la going to have ring the best and tuclora in many of very likely that they wUI remain' her ffn,ch ?ar, V"1 ,.l.l.HXe.ni, bark' for good alnc they hav been prom. J- . M-.. O'"'-. Arrived dowr Toaemlte, for San Francisco. Sailed at fnln? The fact that Scrlber was allowed to remain at home and that a United iiffer- .rrivafl nnwn 1 . " - - -. - - , it !! .nil oii.H V In wwiow, ana me norsemen are wen fA?:?. an1"a"ed ai 4-40. P- ''?"' nl.M with tha raeea and tha manare. for good alnce they hav been p lsed steady employment from di: Captain Williams of the Beechley J v- ""n eieameT H-ing- yeorge, ter treatment anywher In the world 'P;nJS--.,teamaf eVadan, for Seattle FUUIT FAIR AT nere in fort- Vv.'i ml. p. wemer , ouu 01 uaiirornia. Point Lobos. Oct. 16. Passed at 7 blr undertaking In P- ateamer Koaecrans. from Port- renaJr tin. in Port- ana Tor Monterey. ' - V I. T3. "A . v . wn i.. -raiiea, japan- than that received rlaht her land, and atanda ready to recommend the efficiency of the dock and the facilities ror any the shipbuilding or lana. Th Beechlay Is 50 feet long and . ateamer Fukul Mara, from Port- has capacity lor about 6,000 tons or '""P. '' a k.n-j. ,1.. I Eureka. Oct. I.hlnr' nuoh.. thn YlKPrhl.v will urn. EUrekB, from Portland i-o.il to Eureka. CaL. under charter to . Birkenhead, Oct, 1. J. J. Moore A Co. to load redwood lum ber for Melbourne, Australia. vorable the people showed their loyalty date when It was due, by tlie attenaance, and even wnen tne r.ln w. . nrki,flnr th. rrAvili w.r. trnnd Races were run every day, despite th States oommlaslonef went to La Grande irom renaeion to give mm m Hearing and arrange the amount of ball, Is at tributed to the faot that Scrlber Is jfof well He has worried a great deal, Mr. Evans said, and at times his mem ory almost falls him. Very ofton when talking ha is compelled to stop and think and he Invariably hesitates when in conversation. 8crlbet will go to the country next week to remain some time. The affairs of the bank ar now ln the hands of the treasury department and a receiver will probably be ap pointed within a few days. HOOD RIVER IS WELL ATTENDED Brit NO DAMAGE TO JETTY Asslstaat Engineer Bagnall Says the Structure Stands Solidly. Th heavy storms of the early part of this week did no material damage , to the Jetty at the mouth of the Co , lumoia river, mis report was Drougnt Arrived tsh ship Verbena, from Portland. Astoria. Oct 17 -Condition at th mnllth Af th. Mv.p at ft . m K " " . ...w .. a v n. ' - r. 1 11 V ' L 1 1 wind east alx miles; weather light fog. Tides at Astoria Sunday Hi-rh wa ter, 8:S0 a m., 6.6 feet; 7:47 p. m., 6.7 reer, ixiw water, 1:87 a. m., 1.2 feet 3:47 p. m., 3.9 reet MARINE EVTELUGENCB. Setralar X-lners Dne to- Arrly. rhere this morning by Gerald C. Bag- Breakwater, Coos Bay ......... .Oct 18 nail, assistant united states engineer, I jkobo uity, nan mrancisco . , . who haa, charge of tha Jetty, construction. Mr. Bagnall says that while the wind "was very high at times, the Jetty, even to its farthest point more than six . miles from the mainland, stood the ' wind and sea as solidly as the rock of Gibraltar. Not a boulder was dis gorged so far is it haa been ppssible to ascertain. But la la expected that tho winter winds win soon Become neavy enough to compel the shutting down of work for the winter. In the mean . time from 8,800 to 3,600 tons of rock are being dumped onto the Jetty every "day, the rock comlngr on barges from quarries on the Columbia river. WILL BE LAUNCHED SOON Steel Steamer H. B. Kennedy Nearly Ready for Plunge. Preparations are being made at the Willamette Iron & Steel Works for the forthcoming launching of the steam er H. B. Kennedy, which Is being built at the large Dlant ln North Portland. The steel hull will be released from the ways during the first week of next month and the launching ways are now Deing put in. The H. B. Kennedy is a s,teel boat 190 feet long and Is to operate on Puget sound, the contract calling for completion or tne crart oy tn nrst of the year. Those In charge of the work say this can easily be done as the work is well under way. The hull Is practically completed and the mach inery win De reaay tor installation im mediately upon the launching. Work on the construction of two ar tillery boats also to ply on Puget sound for the government will be begun as soon aa the Kennedy Is off the ways. OFF FOR THE ; BAY CITY Ont 19 Roanoke, San Pedro and way. ..:6ct 20 Ainanoe, coos Bay ....Oct. 22 Eureka, Eureka and Coos. .Oct. 25 Nlcomedla, orient. : .Oct 85 Homer, 8an Francisco. ; . Oct 25 state, san Kranclsco ........ . . .Oct 26 George W. Elder, San Pedro. .. .Oct. 27 Arabia, orient Nov. 10 Alesla, orient .Nov. 26 Numantla, , orient ..Dec. 10 . Brular ZJners to Depart. Alliance, Coos Bay Oct.'l7 ureaK water, coos Bay .......... Oct. 2 1 Roanoke, San Pedro and way.... Oct. 22 Rose City, San Francisco Oct. 23 Eureka.-Eureka and Cooa Oct ?7 nomer, san Francisco., .Oct 27 Geo. W. Elder, San Pedro Oct. 29 State. San Francisco Dot an iMicomeoia, orient Nov. 1 Passenger and Freight Steamers De- part From Portland Wharves. The Harriman finer State of Califor nia, Captain Nopander, sailed from Alns worth . dock for San Francisco yester day afternoon, carrying 887 passengers ana a tun cargo or ireignt. , a large per centage of the passengers traveled steerage, tnis Deuig tne time or year when laborers of small means and the wanderluat aeek more suitable climates. Two lumber droghers took departure ror san fTanciseo during tn past 24 hours, the Yellowstone sailing last night and the yuinauu getting away today. Th Yellowstone cleared with 6C0.000 feet of lumber on board and the Tel lows-ton got away with 676,000 feet The Quinault loaded at th mills of th In man, pouiaen Lutnoer company ana th Yellowstone picked up her cargo at various mills on the lower Columbia ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Th remains of Allan Wardner wer shipped to Windsor. Vt., la,st night after service bad heen held ln Dun nlng'a. chapel in the presence of a large 'number or friends. Allan Wardner died Thursday night from typhoid fever. He waa in' the employ of tbe Portland A Asiatic Steamship company. Th sream schooner Johan Pouiaen will be at Oak street dock this after noon with 600 tona of general freight from San Francisco. She will . tak wh.at and lumber for return carro. The Gorman ahip Henrietta will fin Inn loading wheatT thla afternoon and probably clear for Europe. Tb French hark Neullly, too. la about ready to Arabia, orient Nov. 20 Aiesia, orient Dee. If Numantla, orient Dec 20 TeBsals la Fort. Broderlck Castle. Br. sh Stream Lareriemore. Br. h N. P. I.hr. no. Levland Broa.. Br. sh Drvdiwk Donna Franoesca, Br. bk Astoria Churchill, Am. soh... Astoria Asgarn. Ivor, en ...Drydock Alvena. Am. sch ....Astoria Albert Rlckmers, Ger. bk Oceanic W. F. J a wet t Am. soh. .Astoria Irene. Am. sch..i .Aatoria Washington. Am. as , . . . Drydock Gael, Fr. bk. .,., .....Bt Johns Vlncennes, Fr. bk , Centennial Daghild. Nor. ship Greenwich Aberfoyle. Br. bk. . .Monteromerv Kn 1 St Nicholas. Am. ahiD ..Aatoria ruako. Am. bktn Knappton 1 r-eiier. r. dk. i.inntnn Berlin, Am. sch . , Goble Americana. Am. sch fit Jnhn. Wrestler. Am. bktn ..Astoria Beechley, Br. bs.'. , Drydock La Rochjaqoelein, Fr. bs Dolphins Neosllly. Fr. bk . . . i Columbia No. 1 Henrietta, Ger ship.. Montgomery No. 2 Wynnstay, Br. soh Linnton General Fov. Fr. bk Linnton Crescent, Am. sch. .Portland Lumber Co, Geo. W. Fanwick. Am. ss..Tona-ue Point Yosetnlte, Am. e , . .Knappton Romford. Am. aa .Toneue Point Alexander Isenberg. Ger. ah.. . .Linnton Deike Rlckmers, Ger. ss.. . .Montgomery riaroia uoiinr. Am. ss Krescott Alliance. Am. ss Couch street J. M. Griffith. Am. ach Astori Wasn Am. ss. , Goble Col. E. Drake. Am. ss Portsmouth Johan Poulsen. Am. ss Oak street Vllle du Havre, Fr. bk Linnton Wa Boat to IVoad Lumber. F. S. Lpoo, Am. ss.. San Francisco W. H. Talbot Am. sch.. . . .San Francisco Riverside. Am. ss.. San Franclaoo Bee. Am. aa.... San Francisco South Bay, Ant. as Ban Franolsoo Annl K. Bmal. Am. Be Hongkong Benloia, Am. as ...San Francisco Morxniana, am. aa can rTsnclsco a Boat With Oammt and Oeaeral. .Hamburg ..Antwerp ..Antwerp . .Antwerp tt am bur Lett ady to wheat clear for Kumn with a cargo of A 'letter from Hob art Tasmania. atates that th French bark Crll Ion haa arrived there a rout to peruana in charge of th mat. Captain Bertho having committed aulcld while at im. r, C. Hart, superintendent of th Lighthouse rvtc In this 41 strict, re turned today from loano wnare o in apected the holdinra of th Florenc Placer Mining company. In whk-h he la larrelr Intereated. Mr. Hart aay th f.rnperty rones up to tils every erpee allrm. Ha alao had a vary pleasant outlnsT In th wilds of th mining roon Iry: Captain Char R- Ptd, lnape tor f th district left for Paaet Sound this anoralng oa etficlai bualoaoa. , . MARINE KOTES Aatoria. Ort. It. Sailed at T a. nv. ateamer gute ef CaJlfomla, for Ban rrancisro. Arrived at J:8 and left Bp at It a: rn-, steamer Johan Pnulaea, tren Sen rranelar fa rraaclaA, o-t IT. fU "M at l l a. av, euamer .Roe City for Port iaad. Aatoria. Oct It Left rp at 1 p. a Neatsflelda Br. sh .-i David d Anjera Fr. ah.. Bradloch. pi. bk Join villa, FT bk. Cirmanlan. Br. bk RocharabeS.il. Fr. bk Gulf Stream. Br. bk , ....Antwerp Alia, r r. dk ,inaon Eugene Schneider, Fr. bk Antwerp L Tour de A verg-n. Fr. Ul .Antwerp Armen. Fr. bk.:... .7.. ..Dublin Olenalvon. Br. bk....... lAntwwro Desala. Fr. bk. ..Antwerp CMai Bbipa Xm Boat. Flfeshlr. Br. bk Newcastle, A, Boeeuet, Fr. bk Newcastle, A. Torrlsdale, Br. ah Newcastle, A. Bank field a. Br. mt Strathord. Br. aa. .Valparaiso . . .Baa Franclaeo to Banaaa t leet Pert Crawford. Br. Bk..... Calls Oregon, Gar. aa ............ .Yokohama Merechal d Noatlle. Fr. bk . West coaat liomtwim Bound, Am. bk.VaB4ryr. B. C sajnta anna, rt. ex. Newcastle, ft ar'9.v. r- (illr, Fr- ak..,..t., Thiers, Fr. bk Franola FT. bk..... A enter, Fr. bk..... rnm-m, nn, vk. lJI pan Graham. Br. bk.....Caita Cotoa laanet, it, aa., ........... ...Kahtilat 'iMrgot. rr. bk...... t4.....Hbart W.' f. Porter Asa. aa aV W, .Santa Reaall j. Antwerp Belfast ... San Fraitniac .... BWa Frawrtac Call The n. anhtbtta ef fruit a n Hm4 River frvtt fair win b Intact and c tn rt wotU 8 e'tlotk txwortew. a1ay. tb u r. n. wtaka rwaied tr Saaay tirurtiot rat f It frwaa Prv (Special Dispatch to Tbe Joornel.) Hood River, Or., Oct 17. The last day of the Hood River fruit fair shows no diminution ln the Interest and en thusiasm of growers and visitors. Th big apple display is being visited by hundreQs from the valley and county, and also by a large crowd from Port land and The Dalles. The fair mana gers announced today that th exhibits would be kept Intact until Sunday after noon at n:30 in order to give many busi ness men an opportunity to see the ap ples today. The fair today is being viewed by several hundred school chil dren, as well as many other visitors. The Judges are still trying to decide who is entitled to -the premiums. After working all day yesterday and also to day they are still unable to decide on the prizes for some of tho varieties. Other events ln addition to the apple show today are a rootDail game between the hisrh school team and The Dalles, and a banquet, which will b given .to night at the Mount Hood hotel by the newly formed University club. With the additional members secured during tne last two days, tne ciud now numDers 85, and covers will be laid tonight for 100. H. W. Neelv. secretary of tha Na- At'fiC Duun o. ,a u7,u attending the fair, and is endeavoring to have Hood River send a carload or the fine apples on display to that olty to compete for the $1,600 prize for the best car of apples. - Mr. Neely says that he believes Hood River could will It hands down. haiSsIrWrs BOTH IH0ICTE0 Both Charged With' Murder in First Degree for the Killing of Annis. (United Press Leased Wire.) New York, Oct 17. District Attorney Darrln of Brooklyn announced this morning that Captain . Peter C. Halna, U. 8. A., and his brother, - Thornton Jenkins Halns, had been indicted on the charge of mtarder for the killing of William E. Annls, advertising manager of the Burr-Mclntosh monthly, at the Bayslde Yacht club, at Bayaide, L. I., on August 15. ifotn ara charged with murder In tho first degree. Jenkins stood by wtth drawn revolver holdln back a crowd while Captain Halns kllle Annls. and the prosecutor maintains that they should b held equally guilty. : ,(! Bereaa el Tbe Joorast.) Salem. Or, Oct' IT. In his biennial report to th governor, R, D. Bean, pres ident of th board of regents of th University of Oregon, urges the eatab- kum llshment br tb alata of a fund for tha pn-atory . frame dwelling. Taylor's n 1 1 . h f.a.n,. m.K. hav. .Iu. .11 tneir time ana strengtn to education.! inuuut. With OUlV meager OOinUanaatlOn. Thai "I wnnd.r whn arnnn. th. .Ira. In iuuu ii 10 rtnuivK in- ayawm or re-i streatcersr alt Tbompaon. (inns allowances established ny Andrew i nnH -rv. i. nn. H..it,in. v-niBie iram wbidu uniy inoae in structors tnat nave eerveo a long tlmnilik isnt that fiercer ui me state lastituiiuua w 10 recejv benefit After describing tn worklnas of the hmm Carneale fund. President Bean aaval atepa should b taken by the legislature would gladly te paid for a ui u. v. uiv mjin.wi bii vi ursiuD Diacati ?n th accepted Hat receiving benefits rom tha ateel magnate. He adda, how ever, that It may be Impoanlble to have th University of Oregon listed and, if so, tha legislature should establish a similar fund, for without It th uu I var sity in tb near future ia going to have dixnouity in procurini even competent lnsttuc lta dsnartmente. l ne scale or wagea pain teaoner ia ao low,". aay Mr. Bean, in bla report tnat teaoner wiu naturally eeex em ployment tn thoae schools where they ar aaaurea or a uveiinoou wnen inca Dacitated from further aervlce by old age and 111 health. In tha nature of thinga salaries of Instructors can never be made com para Die witn tnose in dubi nesa Ufa for th exacting dutlea of their profession, th proprieties of their po sltlon and th environment render it m possible for them to engage in bust neas to make provlaiou against in health and old age. System Is BoonoxnJoaL "That tha atat should, therefore, pro vide for them would seem to be noth ing more than Justice to a claas of faithful and conscientious, but poorly paid publlo employes, and .would re uutre but a very small amount of money. Since the establishment of the Institution ln 1876 only two or three would have been entitled to benefits of a system of retiring allowances moa .... .' MARRIAGE UCT-NS13 Theodore M. Ortaelfer, Vancouver, 12, Ethel lstella O.HKlove. II. 1417 . C, F, alorelaad. R.. 11th, 16, Maude B. Hartley, over IT. VK-ior A, jvemvo, ln rt. isin, ever II. Minnie Sutherland, over It. II. S. York. St Johns. 18, Bohrlmafher, over JT. W7Ja1Si-CTd W." Q. Emma tuilih" A C Waahlnetua bld aornu 1th ui Wuk. Ingion ata ' Beta A Bona, florlata, funaral deal! I41H Morrlaon. Main KOtl; A-1I7T. i.. . ' . oa - - I' - . i. .i j. ln. - Clark Broex, florists--. Fin flower ana floral designs, Hi Morrison at. i )SniTdre aults for rent, all si sea, Unique Tailoring Co., 6t Stark Bt Max M. Braithr floriat, ltOth at. coslt Meier 4k Frank'a Main Tilt i BIRTHS HOLT To Mr. and Mra O. Holt, tI Rodney avenue. October . a daagh tr. OAINE8 To Mr. and Mra. FT XV. Galnsa. 141 fiellwood atreat October 7, a daughter. RE ED EH To Mr. and Mr. J. H. Reeder. 181 Cleveland strt. October ' 1. a daughter, WALLACE To Mr. and Mr. W. II. Wallace. 74 Kearney, October S, a daughter. CHAMBERLAIN To Mr. 880 and Mra B. Fremont, October diamberlaln. is, a son. OANTENBEIN To Mr. and Mra f. A. Gantenbeln. 01 East isinteent.n atrwat. n.ntemhar 13. a ion. WALKER To r. and Mra II. A. Wal ker, 14X7 East Hoyt strt uctoper 14, a aon. , FUNERAL DIKECTOna eltvi after the Carnegie system There are now perhapa two Instruct- Maecthe university that should be re tired. In no esse would the atate have been required to pay allowances for more than a few years. The establish ment of such a system would greatly strengthen the educational work, be cause we would then be able to Invite the ablest teachers ln tbe country, and could furnish meana for retiring; old teachera. vrhose places would be occu pied by younger men." A WOMAN SPECIALIST MRS. S. K. CHAN the only Chinese woman doctoring In tnis city. She haa cured many afflicted sufferers. Cured private and female diseases, also throat and lung troubles; etomaoh, bladder and kldneya and diseases of all kinds that the human flesh is heir to. Cured by Chinese herbs and roota Rem edies harmless. No oper ations. Honest treatment. Examina tions free. 226 H MORRISON ST., Be- There are now but 106 professors and I tween First and Second. FATAL AFFRAY AT FAMILY REUNION Baa Franclaoo. Oct 17. A celebration that ended ln th death of George De Martini, aa Italian laborer, la th suo lect of lnveatla-atlon. and Antona Gio vanni and Rose D Martini, cousins of th dead man. have been arrested, Th Martini, of whom there are sev eral dosen, lira tn an aoartment houae In th Italian quarter of the city, and spent last night celebrating the visit of one member of the family who lives ln another portion of th Stat. ' Th body of Geors-e De Msrtisil 'was found at th foot of th stairs, and' th relative profess to mow nothing awout th circumstances resdlng to hla death. Tha polio ar working oa th theory that win led to th heated dlacuaalon and that In th heat of passion aome of Martini ouroeroua relatives threw him down th stairs and left him to die. Tb body waa badly bruised. WEDDING A SURPRISE IN NAVAL CIRCLES VaU.Jo, Ctl, Oct 17.Vn frids of Surgeon John X Neilaen of tb rrnlaer Buffalo and Mlaa Caroita McDoua-aL deurhter ef tb lot Commander Charles McDnogal r th Mar Island nary- re ra, war nrpf-iB4 i learn today that lb eeopl had been hastily married hurt night at tb home ef tho bride a mother. In this rtty. Tb wedding was t for a n tick later day, bat when th Buffalo received erdar yesterday to all for Bremerton MwwaWy th resu rep deesded. to B aanid at one. TM orto wui atnipaay bar tiasbaad to Paget swamd. Ta rweswsr wa rrrvataw Ckaelala A. MaAJleterr of too Mara lalaaa stavr-yard officiated. Th gi eai ib ta aent er in lars ger- i I. RMlani, u. - N. and th rrld le tb a-rft44aChter ef tb Rear Admiral McXoagal of tb aavy. rrua mn a 9 to it turn EXPERT Advice Free Do you stop to think what expert means? This is not used as a catch phrase, it means liter ally expert advice. Years of experience and spe cial study devoted exclusively to the sensative '' and delicate centers, makes it possible fof me to qualify before any court in the world as an expert in diseases ot men. it you need advice YOU NEED GOOD ADVICE and It Is better to get it ln th beginning- than In th end action after it is too late is like rain after harvest. Keep your youth as long n...lhl. th.. la .Til.ntT rt f tlma In venw old. A good ' marksman is not known by his bullets but by his aim, and .uiif Anrtnr should not be known so much by his. claims as by the rni ta h la able tof show. The hen that cackles loudest does not al ways lay th most eggs. Think these points over WHEN LOOKirSO FOR A DOCTOR Frequently an office is advertised ln the "first person" when no eueh doctor lives ln tho state. If deception la attempted on this point look for it clear down the line. ...... ........ If you are not physioally sound you ourht to be, and It la better to doi your duty ln thla respect than to wish It was done. We have th larg8t and most complete offices and equipment in the state, have been longer established, and furnish best bank and personal references. We treat people Just as we would want them to treat us under similar circumstances and handle their cases on terms to best suit their convenience. A patient desiring treatment can pay cash and aet discount or ln payments to suit circumstances, and aa tn Den efit is plainly apparent or if desired CAN PAY WHEN CORED Our entire time and oractice are devoted to the cure of BLOOD POISON, VARICOCELE, STRICTURE, LOST VITALITY, HY DROCELE. PILES. FISTULA, DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS. BLADDER, PROSTATE GLAND. CONTRACTED DISORDERS. WEAKNESS AND ALL DISEASES lUMMUH 1U MEN. If you have mad mistakes In the past correct the mistakes. Consul tation and advice free. If you cannot all at office, writ for self examination blank many caaes cured at home. Hours S a. m. to 8 p. m. Son days, 10 a. m. to IB. ST. LOUIS "suX? DISPENSARY COBSTBB BBOOirS AVB YAMHXXA. rOBTXUUTS, OBXQOIT. riR ii i i 11 URINARY DISCHARQES BELIEVED IN 24 HOURS Each Cap- N sale bears (MIDY the nameS-V , Beart!fcouterfaUi Jtit ALL DK0QGI8TS DUNNINO. M'ENTEB A OILBAUOH. undertakers and embalmers: modern In every detail. Seventh and Pin. Main - 430. Yinaj assistant. J. P. Finlcy & Son KfcU? Lady attendant Main : A-16tt. 2eLLer:bVrne;s Cd.. IfiJNERAL rectors, embalmers, 176 Ruasall, East 1088. Lady asslstsnt. EDWARD HOLiuAN. UNDERTAlZER7 0 8rd atreet. ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. EAI- balmtng: lady la't: 40 Alder. M 6131. CKMETERrra ROSE CITT SINGLE GRAVES. 110: family lota, 626 to ITS. Superintend ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont et and Cvlly road. Phone Tabor 206. Fur full Information apply to Prank Schle geL 624 Worcester blk. Phon A-181S. NEW TODAY. Stop Every VonaD Ik W if IntSMStad and sboold knew . apoaj ma wonoarrai MARVEL Vfhirliaa Sorav I The new Vattaal Ijiawa, Jujea. means aucno tsese BUm estMosi uooveaieas SderinnirMlbelt I f he aan not aucnlv 11 atAKVKI aooent no otluir. but Mod ataaiD for llluitnted book Mdri. ttehna fall parti oulan and directions In. valuable to ladles. MAnVKI, COU eva 15. aad st.. Ksin- ? Be Sal by Sklamere Drug CM. Weedaia, Olaike Oa. aa Ii we Davis Draa Oa S iitnr.s. CHICHESTER'S PILLS Vfi . TUJE DIAMOND BKAND. A Ckl-skee-tar'a DlaamlBrwaarA 1M1U In Bed and ! BMallieSV boua. smIkI with Blue Ribboa. T Tak ether. Bay ef year V DraMtat. A.kfrwfll I lVa T-rm.' DlAMONs. BKAND PIL1J. fer aal yen kaowaai Beat, Safeit. Always Reliable SflLB BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE iiaxzsszsszxzsxiiazKZZXTZScsaK i 0 S CURE MEM ! To Stay Cured j San Francisco Office Oregon Journal 1206 CALL BUILDING $10 Is MY FEE in Any Uncomplicated Disorders s No other physician employa a Ilka method, and so thorough la my work that there need not b the slightest fear of a relapae Into the old condition. It la not a question of whether yon can be cured, but whether you will be cured. Don't wait until it Is too 1st. Mr method is perfect and quick. The eur la absolutely cer tain. I ue NO KNDTE. cauae no pain and you need not be detained from your work for one jav I eapeetally aolleit thoae casee where money has bean wasted on electric belts and Other appliance. SB. CLASSIFIED AD RATES Classified advertisements ln The Jour nal aro as follows: No ad less than I5e per Insertion. Phone or charged ads 6o per line per insertion; 7 insertions for tha price of 6. Cash ads lo per word per Inser tion, 7 insertions for tha prio of 6. i.ost ana round. nin wanted. situations - wanted, for rent and wanted to rent ada lo par word per 'Insertion, i insert ion a for the price of 2. 16 to 20 words. 20c; 21 to 16 words. 25c; matrimonial, manl , curing, massage and bath ada, lOo per line per insertion. Card or thanks, meeting and fu neral notices. 600 per insertion. New today (aarato meaaue, 14 lines to inch). 64o per lnoh. Count 6 words to lin. ' Th Journal cannot guarantee ac curacy or assume responsibility ror er rors of any kind oocurlng in telephoned advertisements. Should any ad appear Incorrect on flrat insertion. Tha Journal will not be responsible for subsequent Insertions.- The Journai'a bualness office is open from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.; Saturdays 8 a. rhonesMain 7173; A-6051. That Rent And Buy a Lot in Montavilla For $65 1 EASY TERMS . $10 Down $5 Monthly Good soil. . Five-cent car fare . No Building Restrictions. Immediate Possession. Title Guaranteed Perfect. AGENT AT TRACT ALL WEEK, INCLUDING SUNDAY i I . : . . Take Montavilla car at corner 3d rand Morrison sts.; get off at cor ner Villa and Hibbard sts., Mon tavilla branch office. For . fur ther particulars call office. ' C. P. WELLS 231 WORCESTER BLDG. Phone Main 3253.. Bungalow for Sale Modern in every respect. Located In moat attractrv residential section on th east aid. SMITH A RVBRETT 116-217 BweUand Building. . WEATHER REPORT TATXOB, Tke leaning SpoelaUst. The aScIctntifle Treatment of Wnk:ne Dosing th system with powerful sttmulanta and tonica In an effort restore functional vlror ran hay but one final result: The condition Is rendered worse than before. "Weakness" Is merely an indication of a stV 1TrST W a-eee ewe Iuwhmi, t4. V IS cut aggrawatm oj aiiniuiiiini nraw ity. I employ th only aolantlfla and "weakn. which effecta a permanent gland to a sound and healthy atat. , I ot low form of Inflammation tn tb proatat gland, and this Inflammation la but aa-rravated by stimulating rem ed tea that excite temporary act It - milv enecuve treatment tor t our by restoring the prostate obtain complete results in every case-1 treat Tho. In aay trouble aofertBg frta "PER MATORRH0F.A, LOSFE". AND DRAINS. VARI COCELE. HTDROCELE. BLOOD POISON or aay other dl tewdlna to dee trey and dls figor aad to render bapplB Impossible ar arged to aQ apoa aa wltat delay. CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE ITTUTI ! TO &. WOT A JOaVtAJt tma mm run V TLX. CTTMMB . WO t r . x. a Tho DR. TAYLOR Co. ( , coaurr -' tMH KOmaUa4aT tTBXIT. V coixn noon ajts Koxjixsoa- mini vcnnim, cm. t I 1 I M A large high preaaur area overlie the north Pacific atatea, and a trough of lew pressure extends from Arisona esst to the Texas panhandle and thence northeast to Minnesota. Another high pressure area overlies the Atlantic atatea Light rain haa fallen In aoutb em California and at scattered place la th north Paclfla atatea, Montana, tb Dakota. Wyoming and Colorado, and mow baa occurred la soothara Nevada and ooutbern Utah. Tb t ampere turee ar decidedly below normal la the Rocky Mountain and Paolfle states, and It Is warmer than usual nearly evorywher east of tb Mississippi river. Th Indication ar for fair weather la thla dietrlct tonight and Sunday, with froat tonight followed by rising teaa poratars Sunday. Teamn, Max, . Mtn, arsef) Paker CTtT. Or 4t tt - .'I Pots. Idaho 44 Kan CUT, Mo... 76 Lww-lstaea, Idaho... 64 Loo AeraJea. CaJ.. (6 North Head, traoh. 62 Portlaaxi, fr.....- It Booebunr. Or.', ...I 64 Pacrameotn. Cal... tt ft Ioala. V Tl ft. 1-aul. M:a Salt ySa. Uta... 44 f-i Astat'v Tea.. 4 mt f i.r-. Cel .... 4 V, e.: a. a. V. it PORTLAND HEIGHTS Very desirable ouarter block, level- unobstructed view, on block from car: 647 Myrtle street Phon Main 4St. a REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Lawyr Abstract at Trust Co.. reom 6 Board of Trade bidv; abstracts a specialty. ' Hav your abauacta made by th X1U Trust Co.. 7 C of C Charles Thwlng and wife to S. O'Donnelt lot II, block 4 II 64 40 64 44 I 42 44 II 14 tl 44 41 . .4 T. . l -.4? r Evan's addition to Alblna J. U Mitchell and wtf t. JuHa E. Opdycke, lot 14. black 6. Arleta Park N. 2 Ortley Plimpton and wife to Wll- . Ham BelJt lot i. block 124. West Irvicgtoa J. F. Martin and wife It L A Qulgley, lot . hi oca a. arvi Mat 26 fs Of lot (. block t Wvrtjr - Max Am and wir to H. A. rltteaf, a4 14 feet of lt block 14, M. Patloa'B Bc- ond a11ItUa t Alhlna yF. . Palley and wif t Jnha R. nepnura et et ioim n an i . block 6, Ti;o 4J" Martin Haasm and w.fe t Chart H- a laser etal.1V. acre la dnnatwq land aieant f N. B. Joa . .... lnaJ M. 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