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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENINO. OCTOBER J 'JH 23, 1008. EMiEPIGEOIIS BK HE SCREEN Government Refuses to Fur- nisli Longer Home of' for Stray Birds. CUSTOMHOUSE ; , FLOCK DISBANDS Llrda IacrraM So Rapidly in Jn'uru- butldfng nw boat to take Mr !'" I ioin on the rivar. Tha MOO J loo wu b taken to Tillamook to engage In tow- in on in. river ana bar. Tha a team acfLonar K. D. Tnman left Han aiiuleoo today for Portland with I 00 tons of sreneral fralaat to be landed at Oak street dock. Tba rranch bark Leon Plum. , now at I flan Francleoo, la reported aa having I been chartered - by' Hal four. Guthrie i I t'o. to load whaat or barley at Han Kran- cleo, I'ortUnd or Tacoma for Kuropa, j na Might nav. Char ea th-adding. blahop of Oregon, .will visit the Una men's institute, Kront and Inlanders etreats, next Bunder avsnlng to admin- later tha apoatollo tita of confirmation. Tba sarvlo will begin a( f.ls and all Interested In tha jnlaslon are cordially in v neu to .attend . v. MJBaaasjaaajaBaaBBsaV MARIXE NOTES. Custodian of ltulldlng Aetorla... Oct. I J. Arrived down all midnight at Krtappron. r ataamer Jotmn I ouleeo. Ijeft iid at mldnlsht. steamer! i nianta, Hailed at Y:oe a. m.. aieamer ltoanoke. for Ban Pedro and way porta. . i.- .Vnkum .nit 1 ataamer Klmora. for TUiamoos, m-r ma i" " 1 - Arrived at 7:1B and left UD at I finally "t"ner Santa Maria, from Fori Han itnaiiy gmiM ,t uTla a. m.. French Take. Step. U Drive Them Away, j KUA.r Queen.town or Kai- Coon Bay, Oct. 23. Arrived, ateamerl Hr'akwater, rroru Portland. I San Pranclaco, Oct. S3. Hailed at a. in., Oerman ataamer Nlcomedla, fori rorlland. Yea tarda y Sailed at 1 p. m.. nlMm.r R. L. Ionian, for Portland. Sailed Jit 1:80 p. m.. ataamer J. Marhof- fer. for Portland. Yokohama, Oct. SI. Railed. German iteamer Aleala, for .Portland direct. Everett. Oct. St. -Sailed, ataamer Riverside, for San ITrancleoo. Astoria. Oct ZS. Condition at the month of tha river at a. m., iooth; 1 . r-- t t r. "V S : " Extr?: Saturday Special 200 Beautiful Pictures FALL STYLES .T. ,.r nir r of the 'wind, north 1 mile: weather. far. i ,lJ,nPpn..PthJ , ne.tS I Tlaea at Aetorla Saturday Hlali wa- i k7 "'IT1 tU Low--water. . tit a. m-.-U -feet; 6:47 p. m 0.( feet etepa are. belna taken to drive away (ha pigeon thnt In lncreaaln numbera tava located on tba custom houae build ing. The birdu ara becoming bo numer ous that they are a nulaanca and It haa been decided to get rid of them before they take control of the fine atruc- "inie plreons have found the laraa eavea fine building sites and every nook and corner of bulldine- haa Ita ira nnl axactlv atvla of architecture followed In the nnnatructlnn of tha bulldlna. and Col lector of Cuetoma P. S. Malcolm, who I also ouatodlan of tha building, haa fin ally made up hla mind that the pigeon Will hava to go. Tba moat effectiva way to keep the blrda from tha building it la benevea is to screen tha eavea and cornice ao that they will offer no shelter. Thi la being done, a mechanic having been at work on the Job for aeveral days. It la argued that the blrda will return to the wheat warehouses along tne waierironi when they dlncover that they are shut imWse'buTaoy'VtSr Sheriff Stevens Believes Man eomplctlon, but at firat numoerea ieas than a dosen bird. Gradually tha flock THE BEST $3 HAT MURDER SUSPECT UT BEJElEASfD BEN SELLING I' V I. flip . : ' ' ' '.' '.' '' .. f,. : . - ".' '..,'. '- , ' Medallion . ricturo with , 'heavy gold burnished frame, : t in deep glass-covered ' case, ebony finish. - ,W$ have 12 fancy Astl Head subjects to v V select from. '-.This picture at any art store, woyld cost you ' at least $5. Only two to each . customer. , On sale Saturday; - until 9:30 p. m.- j Leading Clothier Increaaed until recently when at I times tha entire -court on tha Park street aid would be swarming with I hrdi. About the only ona to mla tha bird ! John " McNul ty, nautical expert In Held at Vancouver In nocent. Portland last ntrtit to have a chemical examination mad of tha atalna to de termine their nature. Chief of Police fiecrist of Vancouver I hint mysteriously that he haa another clue which he is confident will connect Although In tha opinion of Sheriff I at present to say any mora about It. rhafre of tha branch hvdroa-raDhlo of- I o. rt r u.r.n mn arreatd I But in order to hold tha man. he had Po- f the building, lie nas become accu-- - sentence ror vagrancy. tomed to so mucn cooing mat wunout muraerea or ntrry x. ommwu. m . i mt n .a . I 1 1 1 ja 1 , l. . . . . . 1. m in VSr..n-rn..... t i,. . lMl !am?Vu.ar McLean 1. .till unable to account for ral having deserted vessel In the har- titled toje released from custody, Chief evenlnB. ana afternoon of Tuesday. But bor to Join the happy colony. And they of Police Secrlst tlll believe that he he aays he was very drunk, and it is are of all kinds and colors frora white to slate-colored and brown. DAMAGES WERE SLIGHT rir Tn&n .nrl la holding him. I certain that he was so Intoxicated at the ' . . n o. tv I time of his arrest that he apoeared A man namea wraii,,ui ow -u, i nnm- mnA ... nahl. nn.t. who went down from poruana luesaay i "d ; 7- nigm on ma wrae. yr . win . m ,a it.Tx.n. who.. .If. nt m. Eugene ba borrowed tha revolver from C. F. Hawkins, grocery clerk of that place. This statement is substantiated by Hawkln. Unless Chief Secrlst's latest elu de velops Into something Important, It la probable uiat MCLiean win be released oon and allowed to go his-way, and the authorities will have to look else where for the murderer of Harrv T. Butterworth. " " " n'' the murder, was sent over to Vancouver 1 i." VniiinT nr V.nU. Bn.itil tvi.i this afternoon to seo if ha could identify I ug18.net.0rt.Y.e"Je" E?,"LT,J H?? .h. ...or..... fcoM .ho tho aatna man I " " oi. .uiiua. '". Sheriff Stevens: however, after ind. !' 0A1" vJ-11"' An" w" ine rver iieamer xuugena in on ino -,, -. orj ...,, nimln. r munui uku , wuen i went in are a, v. . th. rn f tK. Pnr,i.fl flh.r.- 1"? .rL J !SS ra1?; friend," he began. "I came to Portland 1 ...a. . . . lw-a- Ji k.-.l.t. . V I HIW 1II.C1I.1UII VI HUUIM W 'WBHHJ. Duuamg company receiving- repairs, a t-oriianu a u "'a """ but met some men. and to tell the lew uurm m lilt) uoiium llB.VinB Deen I .iwure iw "' I truth w. drank- trtrt mllh In Pnrtl.nrl i- - -1 .. m m. nniniAn iu . ..an nan ..inn. I . Captain Zumwalt Reports That He !.' Beached the Eugene. , .The river steamer Eugene is on the w repairs, a broken when the steamer was beached that In his opinion McLean had estab- near Clackamas rapids sifter having Ushed conclusively that ha was not in St. Johns tha night of the murder. "I am going - to ask that he be released rrom custoay, saia tne anerirr. i am sure he had nothing to do with the crime." Bullets not the Bam. remember belha at tha Orand Central hotel, but after that I don't know Just wnai we aia Sheriff Stevens and Deputy Leonard of Portland were in Vancouver until late last evening; and did everything to get positive evidence from McLean that would tend to connect him with the nar sprung a. small leak. Tha repair will ue maae in a lew days. Captain John Zumwalt, master, today filed his official report of tha accident with ; Inspector Edwards and fuller, and It goes to show that it was of small- consequences. . The report says: 1 ;"Oa coming down the river October : K ."'r f 1080 or the trongest viaenca against film, in a, Portland evening paper of the ihii -' r ZiZJr e "ft w, -T nre were rive caru-iages ot one aina I footprmu of MoLealn being Identical y.- Ji.? Ick"aa ; rapids andBheJand ona of another In the gun when it with those Of the murderer Seems to ...,,,.,., ""l l7 w.huib j was Taxen rrom Aicieon wnicn was re-1 be unrounded. " V P " jwiua .uu mat. oeacnea i garaea as auspicious, dui ' tne expert her tuut between the dim and a point who examined the bullet that killed The Stains on McLean's COat. and hi (crime but thp f&Ilml tn nrnnmnll.h anv. 1 1IUBBCB3IUI1 ui m aa tjjuiucr rovoivor wrro i ining or importance. i iw story printea or rocKa on tno right side of the river, I Butterwoyth says .that it does not cor head down stream with nnrt nmr i ..r.nn n .i.t.. v.....,i i. clear of water una the starboard o-tinrri T oon-, m,, a . v .1,. ... hi. ' JU?.Lndpr water amidships. ; coat, McLean says they are not blood. - xne water Degan to rise rast and but probably coffee or tobacco, the pulp became much havlr with 1 n, lri.m. 11 .f v...ii. the result that it forced some small the stains and gave It as his opinion boulders through the bottom, makln or that thav hlnnrlataina K,.f four or five small holes." positive. The coat was brought to .WOOLE.Y CLOTH FROM COOS. The revolver, althoue-h similar to inai used Dy tne muraerer, has not been identified as of the exact size or make. Deputy Sheriff Walters of Clarke county has known, McLean and his fam ily for aeveral years and says the man was always considered a good -citizen. Walters told of having known Miss Smith, whom McLean married, also Mc Lean's brother and other relatives. McLean claims-, that before leaving The mere fact that 1 Scott's Emulsion is universally recom- niended for Consumption is proof positive that it is the most energizing and strengthening preparation in the world. .. It warms and nourishes, it enriches the blood, stops loss ; of flesh and builds up. Get Scott s. ij -t. -: MOT Mi Joe Chanslor, now several times a millionaire, was not so long ago a clerk in Los Angeles. He borrowed some money for the purpose of operating, in, California oil; the resulwas i itha,t it made him one' of the wealthiest men in the state., John A. Buntiig ormerly bakemar on' the Southern Pacific, through the investment of $170 in California oit land, became acmillipriaire. Send thU advertltement, together with nam of paper la which It appears, your address and four cents to cover portage, and we will (end yon a 'Complete Handy AtU of the World." i; st SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Peart Street. New York Steamer Alliance Brings Product of New Industry. ,xn steamer Alliance arrived here! last night with the first large shipment j -uuioii uviii; icuui ins naw mms at Coos bay. Tha material goes to lo- 1 uuimiguetj. aa 11 is saia mat the , shipment Is but a forrunner f larae i . WiAi Will A UilUW, ' - The Alliance had a rough trip golni rrom hero to Coos bay but encountered better weather coming back. Besides Drou;nt a lrge quantity! - 7 iJiymtw una inaicnwooa. The i t'mi contained ou names. in ln bought his steamer ir uuora jaie Decause or havlntr . -uu oay -to avoid getting in the way of the dredge Ore- f on , which is now at work dredging h Channel in the harbor. The Alli--no ws not damaged, however, as - nw iiiu in me sort mua SUGGEST MORE DOEDGIXG Pilots Report Good Channel to Rea Except In Two Places. i T?a fay that the channel from Port IVlUi1th s.fta-8 in very good shape, -5S 5ptln . .two P'es. where the flredges might put n a few davs of rrto f,?d advantafe. These places , are HenrTci's and Hewer's foundings mi.de hy the pilots for the Port or Por'land were completed yes terday and it is said that at no place S rd.nr5 8tage- But u 18 delred to hava the depih sufficient to accommo , data a 26-foot draught vessel at any the tide, and It is Uld this can ba accomplished by a little dreds- - lng at the two above named places. , ALESIA COMES DIRECT . Poraand & Asiatic I.lno Abandonit Plan of CalliiiK at Trlsco. It waa nnnnii, .hi. . ( . i . Porand-Asiatic llnr Alaia hd , Jpan. jnsu-rdar r icrindo aireci lnt(al t,f way of San KranclFco. I ft announcement s faken to mean that after a trial, the plan of having the I Portland A-lattc liners deliver th1r ' . verUnd freight at San France, o haa I .uu v,.ii,i.uuri ana that the company will return to the oH plan of , having tha liners operate circct between Portland and Yokohama axid vice versa. ALOXO THE WATERFnOTT. . ". T.h. "h bark La Rochejaquelln ' shifted to the elevator dock thla morn-, Inir to begin loading wheat for Kurop ' The KreiK-h bark luUly left down 1 this afternoon, bound for Europe, with ! a carga of wheat. . tin cleared yeater- I day. ' r The steam srhooner Wasp clarad to- ' day for Saa Pedro, with foo.O feet of ' lumber, and left dow at aooti. 1 The Portland - gears s FYlesd -rlety will gira a coacrrt this evetilna; li Its haM. Third and glanders atreeta. the youna reopl f tba I'nitartaa rfmrfh faring arraaged a rpleadid pra srm. Mmti Aide wUl p.ay vlai la r!a Anfleraon. f rat r Clear ef the for (rolng by Never erore f4 reterdr Trtvm O-aya Hlrtt that U1- M Maewl h carls rrZJj has an American magazine reached the distinction of a Seven Hundredth Number Are we celebrating? Ask' your dealer for the big jubilee number you'll get the best woman's magazine ever published the November , WOMAN'S 1 H OME GQMgioN We could tell you of innumerable other. Why were Bunting, Chanslor and many others, who made their money through investments in oil, success ful? Because they were shrewd, level-headerf, ob serving men possessing unbounded confidence in the great future of the California oil fields and the oil industry. The demand for. oil is increasing daily. The consumption far exceeds the output. Several oil companies paid substantial dividends , when oil was selling at fifteen cents per barrel Oil is now selling at SIXTY CENTS PER BARREL at the welt The total dividends for the year 1908, from all the oil companies now doing business ki California, " not including the Standard, will probably each the $6,000,000 mark, and reach the $10,000,000 mark for the year 19W. Therefore, the natural concKision to arrive at is INVEST IN OIL SECURITIES; IN VEST AT ONCE. We are offering for sale a limited number of shares on what we consider-4o be one of the best companies operating in-Kern county,, in fact, in California. We refer to the Stock of the KERN ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY. The stock of the KERN ASSOCIATED OIL COM PANY is the best oil proposition ever offered the investment public. This company owns free of in cumbrance FORTY ACRES IN THE VERY Let as again impress upon yon these-highly im portant facts: The property is '-jrdducer;,ia ;, en-J tirely surrounded by reliable producing. Operties; that there is sufficient acreage (forty acres to justify the drilling of forty more wellS all of-which, would be in the very core of one of the richest oil-producing districts in the world. Remember that Kern county produces as much oi as any dther three oil producing counties in California. Shipping facilities could not be better, for the property adjoins the Southern Pacific tracks. Thejcompany has valuable assets in improvements. Two wells, derricks, tanks, tool and bunkhouse, etc. v x)-:'l Before accepting the fiscal a'gejicy of The "Kern Associated Oil Co. we thoroughly investigated every detail pertaining to the company and its property. We did not take snap judgment, we never do; con sequently want to assure you that the stock of this company at twenty cents per share is the most unparalleled-opportunity for the investor that. 'ever came under our observation. J ' We sincerely beHeve. that the Kern Associated Oil Co. is destined to pay dividends as' surely and as regularly as is the Associated Oil and other compa nies operating on adjoining properties, and we see no reason why within 12 months the stock should not be quoted at many times its present selling price. We unhesitatingly advise you to buy every share . T .if , -r lTOm twenty cents to two dollars. Uo not delay. adjoins the San Joaquin Oil and Development Com pany's property, which was recently merged with the Associated Oil Company, WHOSE STOCK IS NOW SELLING AT $34.00 PER SHARE; It also adjoins the justly famous Discovery well, where oil was first mscovered in tne A.ern river on xieias. THE KERN ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY has two. wells on its property.' Well No. 1 IS IN .OIL and gives about sixty-five barrels of oil per day. With a greater depth and a more approved pump, the production will be largely increased. The company desires to sink four more wells and to install mod-' em compressed-air pumps. We believe that well No. 2 wilU with greater depth, produce a large and inex- haustible oil supply, as are the other wells on ad joining properties. We are offering a limited number . , rk . ' or snares in inis company at cents per snare, .Do you realize what that means? It means that in ' purchasing this stock you become interested in a company that can produce the oil. It is not a case of "they may," "they shoold," but "THEY ARE." , Get your order in to us quickly. .. a , $20 will buy 100 shares, par value $100. $50 will buy '250 shares, par value $250.' $100 will buy 500 shares, par value $500. ( $500 will buy 2500 shares, par value $2500. From the above cash price you may deduct five 'per cent If you are not prepared to pay cash, then buy on our easy payment plan" of one-fifth cash and one-fifth monthly. 100 shares for $20; pay $4 down and $4 monthly. " 250 shares for $50; pay $10 down and $10 monthly. 500 shares for, $100; pay $20 down and $20 monthly. . '-. v .;. . ; - . . 100 shares for $300; pay $60 down and $60 monthly. . " THE STOCK OF THE KERN ASSOCIATED OIL CO. IS THE BEST BUY ON THE MARKET TODAY. ACT QUICKLY. BEFORE THE SHARES ARE ADVANCED IN'PRICE. JOSEPH J. HOGAN CO. 802-3 MctropoUs Dank Building ' SAN FRANCISCO, CAL4 COUPON JOSEPH J. HOGAN CO, , . S02-C03 Metropolis isng -tsiaf-, San Francisco, Calif. - ' - - . Please send me full particulars about the Kern Associated Oil Co. JOSEPH J. HOGAN CO, 02-803 Metropolis, Bank BMf, , San Francisco, Calif. J enclose for.:. . shares cf the Kern Associated Oil Co. ( Name... Sm- t-rH"?Hj tw VI aa.1. . . ' Street........... Street... ... w "r I re-V i,T Oct. 23 City. Oct. 23 Cty....!... .- r r . ebut At. All Nc-s-stands I .Name.....1 I