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VALE EXPECTS BIG AIlEipiCE Preparing for Convention of Oregon-Idaho Develop ment League. The town of Vale U making every ef fort to accommodate U who may et 'tend the convention of the Oregon Idaho Development league In that Uy December 17, 18. lfc Two new hotela have only recently been erected in that city, and they emeet to be able to han dle at least 400 guests without being T&fiXSZ? will be a aerie, of f ive minute talks bv a member of each aeie gation at the convention on the greatest need of the community In which he Uvea Fifteen men constitute a relega tion from the commercial clubs or other progressive organisations of the state. The program haa not yet been fully out lined, but will bo issued in a ahort time. FORMER PENDLETON MINISTER INSANE (Special Diapetca to Tin JonrnaU fielllngham. Wash.. Nov. 4. Kev. N. haa been occupying the pulpit of tb.e tlan church of Pendleton, Or., nas gone Insane at Beilingham. Wash., where be haa been occupying the pulpit of the Christian church. Ha served a pastor of the Pendleton church several years ago, and waa succeeded by Kev. Victor JWniie here Rev. Brooks waa a very active churchman, and had many local friends insida and ouuide his church. The paetor labored under the hallu cination that ha possessed the power ot generating within himself a current of wonderful "curative powers, which ha could transmit in the aam way In which an electrical current la sent through a complete circuit. Experi ments in electricity, which Kev. Mr. Brooka had been conducting while .hie condition waa growing steadily worse, are thought to be responsible for the oueer belief held by him. ' Royal Pies and Puddings " Meaty and splcy-r-the home kind. Or- aer now lor Thanksgiving, .ttoyai tsaa ery & Confectionery, Inc. SCIENCE CP andART ADDRESSES BY . FRUIT EXPERTS One of the biggest meetings of fruit growers will ba held in this city next week, at which time the Oregon Stata Horticultural society and the North west Fruit Growers' association will bold their annual meetings. Both, or ganization are among the. largest of their kind in the country, and both meetings will ba well ..attended by fruit growers from the whole Pacific north west. One of the especially attractive fea tures of the meeting will be the pres- enoe of Dr. U H.. Bailey, the eminent horticultural authority from Cornell university, who, aa chairman country life commission. of the recently ap- oolnted bv President Roosevelt, win call attention to the suoject that Is now being Investigated by nia commission. This will be a rare treat for the fruit growera of this region, and la expected to call forth a very large attendance. Only once before has Oregon had an opportunity or hearing ur. uaney. ine rormai pari ui ia vi i am ui the owuliin Includes capers by men fully conversant with the subjects they treat The addresses will be: Practical Cold Storage ror tne rruu Grower," Professor Thornber, Pullman, Wash.; 'The Brilliant Prospects for Trade with the Far East," Honorable O. Numano, Japanese consul. Portland; The Market lor Oregon rut in tne Orient," W. B. Glafke, Portland: "Oc casional Remarks," Honorable H. U, Miller, American consul to Japan: The Marketing End of the Fruit Business." Honorable W. H. Paulhanua, Sumner, Wash.; '"Fruit Union Management," E. H. Sheoard. Hood River: "Principles of Cooperation." Honorable Maxwell Smith, Vancouver, tJ. u.; "spraying u.xperi tnenta," . Professor Shlrui, Moscow, Ida ho; "Diseases of Orchard Fruits," lllua trated. P. J. O'Gara, Washington, D. C. During thavconventlon the Oregon Stats society will maintain an exhibit of choice fruit in the basement of Woodmen hall. Eleventh street between Washington and Alder. This will be free to the general public. Mm BEAUTY CULTURE Let I UKt -BY- EXPERITilEIITAL ' FARH ASSURED Umatilla County Residents Rejoice at News From Washington. 8peUl DUsatck to The Jonrail.) Pendleton, Or., Nov. 14. Press dis patches from Washington announce that the government has agreed to equip an experiment station upon the Umatilla irrigation project and to pay one half the coat of maintaining the same, pro vided the' state will meet the remain der or the expense. The news that the government is willing to cooperate so strongly In equipping and maintaining the experi ment station has been received with much satisfaction here. People of the west "end are especially pleased, and there is much praise fer President Kerr, whose ' Influence seemingly brought the thing about. DRUNKEN r.UIAC KILLS DAUGHTER IVORK Oil MARKET BUILDING BEGINS Reservations Already Made for Space' in Structure at Sixth and Glisan. Contracts for the excavation and eon" crete work for the big market building to be erected In the north end of the city have been let and . work on - the excavation was begun this mornlrfg. Contractors D. Le Grand A Co. will do the excavating and the North west Bridge Works will do the cement work. Although work on the big building has Just begun and it will be several months before the structure 1 completed, reservations for stall space have been made aggregating an annual rental of over $30,000. The entire base ment is to be used for cold storage and ice manufacturing purposes, the cold storage plant to be tne largest in the city. The first or ground floor win be tne narket department, where everything o ba had in the citv markets will be assembled under one roof. Connecting the rirst and secona noors will be a moving staircase, the only thing of Ha kind in the northwest. On the second floor will be 40 store rooms, forming as a whole an immense department store, v It is estimated that the structure, completed, will cost approximately flau.OOO, nearly ail or wnicn.naa omo subscribed by local capitalists. The building will occupy the entire block bounded by Fifth, Sixth, Glisan and Hoyt streets.- QUIET TIP TO PLACATE JAPS Acting on Which San Fran cisco Supervisors Pro ceeded to Break Law. iCnlted Press Leased Wire. San Francisco, Nov. 24. Apologetic explanations have followed yesterday's disclosure of the fact that five Japan ese had been granted liquor licenses by the police commission In direct viola tion of the city ordinance. The police commissioners admit that It had been "Intimated" to them that the federal authorities would be pleased if favors of mis kind were shown the Japanese, and. acting on this understanding, they calltv Proceedings, to oust the police voted, without about the legalit; action1. Proceed: commissioners who worrying very much of their extraordinary voted for the five illegal llnuor licenses may ba Instituted. The charge thl five Japanese sub jects, restaurant keepers in the western addition, were "selling liquor without license, in direct and open violation of the law forbidding the sale of liquor by aliens," was made by Captain Richmond Pearson Hobson. who also made publio an appeal to the president to retain the battleship zeei in uw faciric ocean. Hobson said the Japanese on the Pa cific coast had applied officially for the suspension of the law where they were concerned, and he explained the viola tion of the. city liquor license by . an alleged personal appeal to Mayor Tay lor . made by the United States ambas sador to Japan and the Japanese consul general la this "city.- Inquiry disclosed the fact that the police commission last June agreed to "accept applications for permits to the total number of five from Japanese, to open and conduct restaurants and sell liquor therein, oh condition that. If the said applications were granted, no liquor v i . ir , -r- I said applications were gramea, no uquor liOUSea tO jUUrderOUS FUry would be sold to other Japanese or to by Son's Efforts as " Peacemaker. I YALE Ladles Tale, of (Col ted Press Leased Wire ! Washington, Nov. 24. Crazed with drink and suddenly Infuriated at the suggestion that past differences be patched up, Carl Loos, 57 years old, shot and killed his 16-year-old daugh ter Meta and severely wounded his son. i-.ev. r ran ixios, at tne oreaaiast ta ble today. ' The son, who was recently married, was visiting his father arid had en deavored to- bring about a reconcilia tion between members of the family who had quarreled. It Is said, the elder Loos drank heavily last nieht. When the young; clergyman opened the sub- jovi ai im ureajuani moie, tne lamer became greatly excited. He seemed to lose his reason, and began shooting. The daughter died almost Instantly. ixob was attempting further vio lence when he was overpowered and dis armed. ,ie was placed In Jail, he continued to rave- GIVE ACCOUNT OF EIERV CEIIT The session of the ways and means committee of the city council yesterday was enlivened 'hy a discussion as to whether or not heads of departments hall be allowed to. expend money ap propriated for them .without Itemising the expenditures and reporting the same to the council. Councilman Vaughn eon tended that the ' department heads should be riven this authority. ' Coun cilman Rushlight and Cottel think oth- should be given this authorlt: climen erwisa. The question came np In reading the report of Parkkeeper Mische. The last Item provided that "all the balance" of the monthly fund not Itemised should be used for miscellaneous purposes. The idea was to use up the full 8I,00q pro vided for the monthly expenses of the park board. Mr. Mlsche will have to state what he Is going to do with "all the balance.' ERICKS0N LOSES MATCH SAFE SUIT Judge Cleland has given Judgment In the circuit court In favor of H. (3. Brace eV Co. against August Erlckson for 500. The suit waa based on the sale of 6,000 match safes to Erlckson by the New Jersey. Aluminum company, the claim being assigned to the plaintiff. m oo MORE FOR CITY LIGHTS Increased Number of Arcs y and Iricandescents Will Cost liarge Sum. Only one bid waa received by the lighting committee of the executive board yesterday tor the municipal light ing during the ensuing year. The Port land Railway, light A Power company waa the only bidder. The rate was the same as charged last year. KS.tO per year for each era lamp and 1 cents per kilowatt hour v fbr incandescents. Owing ttf the Increased number of lights in use by the citv this vear the mavor estimates roughly that the lighting bill will be $26,000 more than last year. i no ma was reierrea to mamas u. Greene of the lighting committee for a report, which will be made to the ex. ecntive board Friday afternoon. v - Bdldlitf Permita. Fourth street, between Davis and Evv erett. Abe Bpltsner, tear down building, $100; Washington street between Six teenth and Seventeenth, E. J. Daly, tear down one-story building, 1160; Barr Road) between East Forty-second and East Forty-third streets, Joseph C Gib son, erect two-story frame dwelling, 14600; 10 First street, between Taylor and Salmom V. K. Strode estate, repair two-story frame store, $1000; East Sal mon street, between East Thirty-first and East Thirty-second. 8.- P. McKee, erect two-story frame dwelling, $2000; East Forty-seventh . street,, between Broadway and Hancock, A. v. Burdeck, erect two-story frame dwelling $2000; East Salmon street, between Ktat Seventy-eighth and East -Eightieth, John Carlson, erect one-story frame dwelling, $1000; Twenty-sixth street, between Al berta and Bralnard, William Herboldt, erect one-story frame dwelling, $800; East Thirtieth street, between Bumner and 'Emerson, H. B. Grantham,, erect two-story frame dwelling, $2000 East Seventeenth street, between Burman and Kllllngsworth, K. R. Fiefleld, erect one story frame woodshed, $60," East Beven. ty-second street, between Fremont and Klickitat. Gregory Investment company, erect one-story frame office, $3 5.0; OH Blxth street, between Couch and Davis, Russell & BIythe. repair two-story frame store, $30; East Glisan street be tween .Fifty-seventh and Fifty-eighth, J. L. Dubois, repair one-story frame dwelling. $300. ' - ' v OSHER, TH0RSEN & CO: "The Big Paint Store" Front and Morrlnon fits. . Manufacturers and jobbers. Everything in Paints T 1 1 11 J ' tr 1 1 v - r ra LQTS $50.00 $ 10.00 DOWN, 10.00 A MONTH HERE IS OPPORTUNITY FOR IDEAL INVESTMENT females.' "I am sorry this has gained public ity." said the mayor. "It is a matter that should not become the subject of , controversy. I was not advised in ad vance, of the action of the police com missioners, but I believe that under the circumstances it was a wise thing to do. often have you told a friend: "I could have bought that lot a few years ago for a few hundred dollars; today it is worth a thousand." . you go ahead with your eyes open and make jthe same mistake again? Or will you take advantage of your opportunity now? will see lots in FAIRPQRT double and triple in a very few years. This is your oppor tunity. Will you take advantage of it? It comes once. a small payment of $10 down and pay $10 a month and own a lot in FAIRPORT. EJvery lot we sell makes the one you buy more valuable. ' lWiIir is easilyvspent. It can be made to return dollars for quarters expended, by the JtV I purchase of a lot in FAIRPORT $10 down, $10 a month. returns. This is what FAIRPORT stands for-and the location of FAIRPORT directly adjoining Swift's is proof for our claims. HOW WILL YOU MAKE wbere Iio.val Mince Ties Spicy meat. Juicy fruit, crust as light as rairy inotiaus yes, tney re tne Royal kind; order today. FOUR STATES REPORT THEIR OFFICIAL VOTE Cul- of Physical (Special Dlspstek to The Jearaal.l Chicago, Nov. 24. The following offi cial vote of four states on the recent presidential election is reported: Indiana Taft, $48,983; Bryan, SI 8,26$; Chafin. 18.045; Watson, 1193; Debs, 13.476: Hlsgen, 614. Louisiana, Taft, 8953; Bryan, $3,568; Debs, 2538; Hlsgen. 7J. Kansas Taft, 197,166; Bryan, 161,209; Chafin, 6032; Debs, 12.420. South Carollna-Taft. 8847; Bryan, 62 :9; Debs, 101; Hlsgen, 43, are duly notified that Mme Beauty Culture Fame, will combine Science and Art In an Illus trated lecture and artistic entertain ment, to be given at the Ilcilig theatre, next Tueeday. December 1, at 2:30 p. m. What this wonderful woman has ac complished In her chosen life work la best attested to in the lieauty of her own personality. That speaks more convinc ingly than words. Thousands upon thousands of women all over the 'world have received the same remarkable benefits from the wonderful Yale System, .that is so rap Idly revolutionizing Human Ugliness Into Physical Beauty. Women of all ages are being made happy by what they are enabled to do for themselves under Mme. Yale's System. Well-meaning persorb have often challenged Mme. Yale's claims to make women naturally beautiful aa physical Impossibilities until overwhelmingly convinced to the contrary by irrefut able evidence. SYNOPSIS OF LECTURE. 1ST ACT The Art of Beauty ture. IND ACT The science Culture. JRD ACT The Poetry of Motion. TH ACT The Art ot tiood Ptyle General Instructions. ' ' ' COSTUME?. -Mmi. Yale wiil -nT four different costumes Of beautiful deplirn and color ing. Her perfect figure will be artisti cally displayed. . ... . MUSICAL PROGRAM. , Mme. Yale's Physical Culture Exer cises will be given by her with fascin ating grace to the strains of sweet ' for sustained effort The result we all music rendered by the Theatre Orches tra 'Those attending mill enjoy a Beauty Culture treat Impossible to describe. ' TICKETS COMPLIMENTARY. Tlcketa for Mme. Yale's Lecture may obtained free" if charge by applyw Jnir rr them now at the Toftet fjoods The tickets are free to ibose making a purchase oX any Cf the Yale prepara tions at time of ar.nlyin or tfeketa , Ihei lettw will begin promptlv at ;:., pv m. -Ladles are kindly requested to Je seated, at that time, . , Li d man. Wolfe & Co. ExcessivcJ)rinking Ornne Destroys the Craving for Drink Cure Effected or Money Refunded. Excessive or continued use of alco holic beverages always results in a dis eased condition of the nervous sys tem. The drinking man is often heard to say, "I can stop of my own free will and when I wish," but the poor fellow is now devoid of the power to act at the proper time and in the right way it's too late, the craving has secured a firm hold and because or the diseased nervous system he has not the ability knoi Drunkenness is no longer considered a crime; eminent - scientists and physi cians have agreed mat it Is a disease and must be treated as such. 'The- home treatment that has been used for a number of years, and Is highly successful. Is Orrtne. It Is sold under a positive - guarantee that if it does not effect a cure your money will be refunded. v- . Orrrne la in two forma When dealr- hi, and if the patient will voluntarily take the treatment, Orrtne No. 2 should be given. The guarantee is the same in either case, ; Orrtne. costs but 11.00 per box. Mailed in plain sealed wrapper on receipt of price, -Write for free booklet on "Drunkenness," mailed In sealed envelope by The Orrtne Company, Washina-ton. T. d Bold in this rlV hv Woodward. Clark ft Co distributors. CHASED HIM THREE BLOCKS WITH PISTOL Marie Christ has begun suit for di vorce Trom Peter Christ and for the custody of Christian Christ,' Edhem Christ and Marie Magdalene Christ, their children. She says she has .been forced to take in washing while her husband went on sprees, and that he used language so strongly laden with profanity that it "can not be apxead on the court records. They were married in January, 1898. v Charging that she pursued him for three blocks with a revolver, that she chewed one of his hands and that she scratched him in the face only two months after thev were married, George C. Larfield haa begun suit for divorce from Marie L. Larfield. He says she also threw a butcher knife at him and gave the impression to her neighbors that she was going down town to meet him. when In fact she had engagements i with other men. Tney were married in October. 1904. BROKEN-LEGGED MAN CRAWLS IX STORM (Unites Press Leased Wire.) Weaverville, CaL. Nov. 24. After falling from a precipice and- crawling several miles jmh a broken leg, C. W. White, court reporter of Trinity county. Is in a precarious condition. He waa found making his way slowly along a mountain trail, by Miss Macle Bigalow, who rode four miles for aid. White was walking along the moun tain side when the accident happened. The path was dark, and mistaking a shadow for a log he stepped off a cliff. He fell Into the shallow waters of Brown's creek; breaking his leg. in a crippled condition he struggled from the water. Rain was falling in one of the heaviest gales of the year. All night long White crawled until found at 11 o'clock yesterday morning, nearly exhausted. He will recover. SLXTII OF ALLEGED COUNTERFEITER GANG (United Press Leased Wire vVesteott. charged with having: made Plates from which counterfeit bills were printed, has Chicago, Nov. 24. Harry P been arrested at his home after a fight with detecflvea. From Memphis comes the word that two counterfeiters have been arrested, and the police now beJ . v hi.v. J a u. vo., vil W.O .ll leaders In the gang which has been mak ing bopcus money and circulating it In the district for several months. Three otfeer were arrested In Chicago and oiiet Saturday. The information which rousht about Westoott'a arrest, tt la said, came from Miss Ipla Barklnson. one of the trio captured Saturday. SOLD LIQUOR IN r . DRY TERRITORY SUICK FAIRPORT LOTS $250, $ 10 Down, $10 a Month A MAGNIFICENT VIEW OF RIVERS, LAKES AND SURROUND ING COUNTRY HIGH, DRY AND HEALTHFUL CON VENIENT TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND CHURCHES J AND IDEALLY SITUATED FOR HOMES AND BUSINESS.. , - Call at our off ic and let us show you a map of FAIRPORT and the surrounding country. Let us tell you how the Swifts are spending nearly a million dollars to improve their townsite, which is next to FAIRPORT. Let us take you out to FAIRPORT in our automobiles and show you this property, r ' - . i i MIKKLESEN & TUCKER I OEINERAL, AQBINTS 301-302 CORBETT BLDG., FIFTH AND MORRISON STS. i I i - VL YT.i A wn ... ' j W. Bowhay and A- If.' Brown, who d" They have been Indicted five times are charged with selling liquof In re nter it had Deen declared dry will be tried on January 12, each, and Juda nntnheln In t-tm . cult .conrt yesterday set alt the cases for trial, two for January" IS, two more for the following day. andxtbs third for the next 4r after. . " , -I J V