The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 25, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON DAILY . JOURNAL; PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 25. 1908.
PLANT ROSES
WE WOE FOR
WATER TRUST
SOLD FEVER III
LEWIS COUfiTY
Many Claims Being Staked
- Out in the Vicinity of
Mayfleld.
NAVAL OFFICERS
HOST TAKE TEST
to corrupt John M. Kelly, a prospective
Ruef juror. Eleven temporary Jurors
SMALL BOY IS
HIT BY AUTO
lata -tai afternoon. Tn car roundel
tha eorijer; of Third and Stark ami
struck tha boy, tha wheels passing aver
his body; ; -.vt .
Although badljr frightened the younsy
star was mora concerned over tha dam
age to his clothes than his bruises.
are now in tha box, and tha examination
to secure the twelfth continues, this
afternoon. The Jury panel will be per
manently completed by Monday, ac
cording .to tha present expectations Of
Counsel in tha case.
ALL OVjER CITY
Committee Also Plans to Ask
Marteld Nelson, a young boy wearlag
a new suit of clothes, was run over by
an automobile bearing the number 1211
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San Francisco Interests
Walk 50 Miles, If Ashore ; on
Burbank to Be Present
Rose Planting Day.
THE
Take Steps to Throw It
Into Receivership.
(United Press ImmJ Wlrt.l '-
Watch 36 Hours in
72, If at Sea.
If the, plana formulated last night
by the rose planting day committee at
the, meeting held In the rooms of the
Rose Festival association are carried
Into effct. Washington's birthday. Feb.
ruary 21, will be the occasion of the
planting of roses all over the city of
Portland, instead of in one plaoe, as
last year. ......
There was nearly a full attendance
of the committee at the meeting; last
nigm, xne rooms Deing nearly lull.
' Iir. Drake, chairman of the committee,
presided.
The committee, resolved to request
T-iUther Burbank to be present on rose
puiming uay. ji Mr. BurDanK anouia
decide to come, he would be a rreat at
traction, an everybody knows who he
is, though but few have seen him. As
the foremost man In the world 10 the
development or plant lire and the crea
tlon of new varieties of plants. It Is
particularly fitting that he should be
In Portland on rose planting day.
A large number of people from the
peninsula were present, and stated that
the people of that section of the city
are planning to set out 60,000 rose
plants February 23.
The Rose society, of which Mrs. John
Mlnto Is president and Mrs. Herbert
Holman secretary, is planning to take
an active part In the exercises. A
communication from Mrs. L. Cohen was
read In which she promises to furnish
a large number of rose plants to peop'e
who cannot afford to buy them. It is
the plan of the committee that rose
planting day shall see the setting out
i (jinuis an over tne enure city, it
Is hoped that In time there will not be
a home In the city which will not have
a number of rose bushes to add to the
general beauty of Portland.
The committee decided to ask Bishop
Bcaddlng to bless the roses.
Served in Indian Mutiny.
(United F-tom Laad Wire. )
Kenora, Ont., Nov. 24. Lieutenant
General Sir. Henry Wilkinson. K. C. B..
is dead. He had been spending the
summer here and was preparing to re
turn to England soon. During the In
dian mutiny General Wilkinson served
with the Ninety-fifth regiment
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Neuralgic Headache
Nervous Dyspepsia
Nervous Affections
Sciatica
Neuralgia
Nervousness
Sleeplessness
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-f -FJkCWTCrKJOAST AGENTS." - M
. San Francisco, Nov. 25.- It waa an
oouncad today . that steps are being
taken by a number of Are insurance
companies tp petition the tfnlted States
ciroult court to appoint a receiver for
the Spring Valley Water company, it
being alleged that, with 117.000.000
worth of claims already filed against
the corporation and an additional 6,-OOO.OOO-eomlng
from life insurance com-
?anie in the east; the water company's
26,000,000 of capital stock will be in
no- way equal to meet the obligations
that might be adjudged.
Tha need of a receiver for the corpo
ration, say the Insurance officials who
are worKlng up tne sensational case,
imperative, as tha protection of 'the
eourts is all that will prevent the aliena
tion of any Spring Valley property
which might become available to meet
those claims which might later receive
favorable consideration.
The suits against the Spring Valley
company are being strengthened by
reference to the recent decision of Judge
Varrincton. who held tha corporation
partially culpable for the heavy losses
In the great Are, because It had, con
trary to advice of experts, laid pipe
lines over marshy lana.
ST.JiSllSY
0 ROSE FIESTA
St. - Johns has no Intention of being
left out of the Rose Festival band
wagon. A meeting ts to be held in Blck
ner hall, St. Johns, this evening, for the
purpose of beginning a campaign for
funds and for the purpose of awakening
Interest among the. people of St Johns
in the big floral event of next June. A
committee will probably be appointed to
solicit subscriptions for the Rose Festi
val fund. . . ..
The North Alblna Push club has se
lected next Monday night as the time
tor a special meeting at the head
quarters of the- push Jub for the pur
pose of forming a ladles' auxiliary Rose
Festival club. - North Alblna has aone
enthusiastically Into the wOrk of rais
ing money for the Carnival and a large
sum Is expected to be realized by the
time the soliciting' commutes finishes
Its work.
HOSPITAL SHIP
.. RELIEF IS SAFE
1 (Unites Press Leased Wire.)
Manila, Nov. 26. The "United States
hospital ship Relief..- which was re-
fiorted five days overdue, took refuge
n the harbor of Soraogon..' In southern
Luson, according to a dispatch re
ceived here early today from Dr.
Charles F. Stokes.' medical officer In
charge. The Keller encountered the
heavy typhoon raring on. November 18.
off Luzon, and sustained damage to her
engines. A fire started In the engine-
room but waa promptly controlled. The
discipline among of floe r and men was
errect. The Keller is returning to
lanila Under her own steam.
(Special Dispatch to Toe Jenrnatt
Chehalls. Wash., Nov, 26. Tha gold
xcltement In the vicinity of Mayfleld,
southeast of this city, oa tha Cowlitz
river, shows no signs of abatement
New claims are being filed 'en dally.
Nearly 40 claims have been taken. 66
intense was the excitement last week
that claims were being located by lan
tern light, and some were Jumped.
A Seattle man who located claims
some, weeks ago, has employed a force
ox practical miners. The holdings win
be worked thoroughly this winter and
a reduction plant installed in the
spring. A quantity of, -the ore Is free
milling.
Dan Shaner. an old timer of , this
county, has located a number of claims
In the new district and knows every
foot of the ground. He Is confident
that soma rinh trllrnn will ha mado.
Bight years ago the country around
Mayrieia was etaxea out dui noi
enough gold was found to warrant min
ing to any extent In the early 89's
some placer mines on the Green river,
10 miles -southeast of Mayfleld, were
worked but the miners, after putting
in two montha with but $8 to show for
the work, abandoned their claims.
YAKIMA FOWLS
BRING S14 E
AC
(Special Dlapatcb to Tbe JoornuM
North Taklma. Wash., Nov. 26. Dr.
L. D. Green of this city has sold some
of his chickens, and the transaction
probably holds the record for the
northwest. Dr. Green sold 48 fowls and
received for them 1667.60.
The fowls were single comb White
Leghorns and Houdans. AH were bred
by Dr. Green on his ranch In this city
and were, or are, as perfect specimens
ow their kind as ever have been seen
here. The Houdans were pure black
and white, and absolutely free from th
objectionable plum color so difficult to
overcome.
Dr. Green's thoroughbred eggs were
bought up at the rate of $6 for IS this
year while they lasted.
Dr. Green Is interested in a new va
riety of chicken which he will display
at the annual show of the Taklma
Poultry association in January. xnia
ia a. cross between a Rhode Island Red
and a Houdan. It Is almost black in
cofor and as large as a Plymouth Rock.
The doctor calls the new bird a
"Yakone."
LET FLEET GO OX
AROUND, SAYS FLINT
Washington, Nov. 24. Senator Flint
of California announced today after a
conference with, tha president that he
would take no part in a movement to
keep the battleship fleet In the Pacific
waters. The senator said:
"The president's aim was to send the
fleet around the world. It Is now on
its way home. No reason has arisen
whv the Journey should not be com
pleted."
Senator Flint said the' president fa
vored more ships for the Pacific.
(tfoltes Press reaea Wire.)
Waahlngton, p. C Nov. !. Navy
officers throughout tha.. country who
are . on shore duty are conditioning
themselves for the endurance test an
nounced by the navy department yes
terday. All officers of tha Una below
tha rank of rear admiral, and all offi
cers of the staff below tha rank of
captain, on shore service, will be com
polled to undergo a three days' walking
test of 60 miles,
Navy officers afloat will probably
have to face an endurance test of re
maining on duty in four-hour watches
alternately for 72 hours. This has not
yet been definitely decided by the chiefs
of tne department.
Failure to pass the tests will be con
sidered sufficient cause for the Issuance
of an order to the delinquent officer
to face the navy retiring board.
Six Murphy Jurors Secured.
, Itlnltrd Preaa Leased W1r.l
San Francisco, Nov. 4. Six Jurors
were passed today, subject to peremp
tory challenge, Jo try Attorney Frank
J. Murphy on the charge of attempting
HOUSEHOLD CARES
Tax the Women of Port-
land the Same as
Elsewhere
Hard to attend to household duties
With a constantly aching back.
A woman should not have a bad back,
And she wouldn't If the kidneys were
well.
Doan's Kidney Pills make well kid
neys. Here is a Portland woman who In
dorses this claim:
Mrs. A. Canavan, 830 Lincoln street,
Portland, Oregon, says:
"In 103 I used Doan's Kidney Pills
with such beneficial results that I gave
them my hearty indorsement. I still
think of them -and advise their use
whenever I h.ave an opportunity. For
two or three years kidney complaint
had clung to me, my back being so lame
I wa unable to attend to my household
duties at times. Dizzy spells were com
mon, and I was also subject to head
aches. The use of home remedies and
more than one preparation guaranteed
to be a sure cure for such troubles failed
to give me relief. Finally I learned of
Doan's Kidney pills and procured a box.
I used them according to directions.
and they gave me more relief than all
other remedies I had taken combined."
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cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N.
T., sole agents for the United States.
Remember the
take no other.
name Doan's and
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