The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 10, 1908, Page 14, Image 14

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'HE i "OREG01T DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 10, 1808.
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SIDELINE STORILS f
: J OF GREAT NORTHWEST
, -V ' EASTERNERS SETTLE
' Influx Continued to Ideal Colony at
Wolf Credit.
(Special Dispatch to Th Journal.
; Grants Pass, Or.. Dec 10. A number
'Of families have arrived here from the
. . . i. - Lrin Hiv,aci with t h A Tde&l
.iolony, being- established a,t Wolf Creek.
In Wolf Creek valley, in the northern
nd of Josephine county. Th. colony is
beins. founded under the direction of
Jtev. w. w. Pimm. .
Z.v. -1 farms wprn mir
Mllltr nr i oi ...... .
viiH and subdivided Into smaller
tracts, and the members of the Ideal
' rolonv win turn ineir cuieut"u ime
the climate and lands of Wolf Creek
valley are well adapted. Only Christian
. 1 1 m InaMA tViA rrtlATlV.
and no saloons or places of vice will ba
Of the most picturesque bbcuuiib ui
southern Oregon, and Is on the main
line of tho Southern Pacific
PARK FOR EUGENE
acres sold for S 16,000 and where many
orchardlsta are holding their orchards at
a valuation of $2000 per acre.
GERVAIS IS ACTIVE
Espee Ground to Be Beautified bj
' Citizens.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Eugene. Or., Dec. 10. Eugene will
riava a aolendld Dark at the Southern
Pacific depot grounds by spring. The
'promotion department of the Commer-
'oIhI flub has lust completed arranae
menta with General Manager O'Brien of
the Harrlman ltnea in uregon wnereny
tha rlnh in allowed to beain the work
of beautifying the grounds and laying
' off tha park, which will be several acres
In extent, fians lor me improvement
' have been adopted. Twelve hundred
yards of loam will be needed to surface
the grounds so that shrubs, tree and
(rasa wiu grow.
DOUGLAS NEW CITr
The Espee Will Erect a Station at
Sutherlin. '
' ' (Special Dtapateh t Tha Journal.)
' Oakland. Or., Dec. 10. Superintendent
VI elds and other Southern Pacific offi-
': clals. accompanied by an official of the
Sutherlin Land &. Water company, went.
out to the new townsite at ttutnernn
Monday to locate the ground on which
the new etaiion is to, be built. Work
will commence at once on the station
building, which will be constructed of
concrete and finished Inside with natural
Oregon nr. The railroad company will
also begin construction on a passing
tracjc ana awucnes. -
? MILITIA COURT UPHELD
I:
Pztrate Lotos Must -Pay His Fine
of $30.
(Special Dispatch to Tfis Journal.)
Aberdeen. .'Wash., Deo, 10. Private E.
T. Lovos of company G, Washington
National Guard, who was found guilty
by a delinquency court for failure to
attend the encampment at American
laks this year, and was fined 130, has
lost his SDoeal to the superior court.
Judge Irwin holds that the county court
1a without Jurisdiction in th matter, as
Lotos was a regularly enlisted member
of the state militia. There is no further
appeal possible, unless to the gov
The court had Imposed a sentence of
a 3U nne or zo days in Jan. i.ovos naa
paid the fine. He will now pay the
costs of the suit. The case has at
tracted state wide attention, as it Is be
lieved to have determined the power of
militia court martlala in dealing with
delinquent members.
$1000 AN ACRE
V Twenty Acre Hood River Fruit Farm
. la Sold.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Hood River. Dee. 10. Another Hood
River fruit farm was sold yesterday,
when J. H. Hellbronner & Co. disposed
- of SO acres of the Pierce Cox place for
120.000 to E. T. Neal. an Iowa man. In
some respects this is considered one of
i the highest priced orchard land sales
i that has taken place at Hood River, as
but 10 acpes of Mr. Neal's purchase are
" In bearing. The other 10 acres are in
young trees that will not bear for sev
eral years. The orchard is situated in
:the famous east side belt, where 10
NEW PRESIDENT OF
MISSOURI UNIVERSITY
(Special Dlapateh to The Journal.)
Columbia, Mo, Dec 10. Distinguished
educators from all sections of the coun
try. Including the presidents of many
colleges and universities, assembled here
today to take part in a two days' pro
gram of exercises In connection with
the inauguration of Dr. A. Ross HIJ1
as president of the University of Mis
souri. The visiting educators spent
' the most of the forenoon in getting ac
quainted and in Inspecting the univer
sity buildings. This afternoon there
was an address by President J. G.
Schurmann of Cornell univeralty. The
formal inauguration will take place to-
morrow morning, followed by Dr. Hill's
inaugural address. Many alumni of the
university are gathering lor tne inaug-
'uration. and a number of class reunions
will form a part or tne program.
' Steel Dinner Tonight. ,
(Special Plspatch to The Journal.)
New York, Dec. 10. In financial and
.Industrial circles considerable interest
Is manifested in the dinner to be given
In this city tonight by Elbert it Gary,
chairman of the United States steel cor
poration. The guests will number 150
- and will Include representatives of the
steel corporation's subsidiary companies,
various Independent manufacturers and
' ' a number of consumers. It has been re
ported that the dinner and attendant
conference wut imeiv reoun an in
crease in the existing price schedule,
' fcut this report Is denied by Mr. Gary,
who declares that the function will be
of a purely social cnaracter.
f King Leopold's Anniversary.
'- '--'"-" (Special rt!at to The Journal.)
' Ttrnmls. Dec. 10. Kin Leopold II
today completed the forty-third year of
his retail as ruler of the Belgians. His
malMtv will be 74 years old in April
" In point of service he Is the oldest of
European monarcns. wnn io excepnim
' of Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria
.and King George of Greece.
California Pigeon Show.
' (Special Dtooatrh to Tha Journal. )
Oakland. Cel.. Dec. 10. The greatest
display of fancy pigeons ever seen on
the Pacific coast was opened in this
- city today, the occasion being the an
' nual show of the California, Pigeon
rlub. The exhibition embraces hun
dreds of high-class birds that range in
also and variety from the giant squabs
to the tiny Chinese owl. The show
will continue open until the end of the
" week. . - -
To Hang at Folsom.
(BpadarlMspatci Tha Journal.)
; Sacramento, Cal., Dec. 10. Tomorrow
!s the date' fixed for the execution in
Folsom prison of Francis Quljada. who
was tried before Judge Hughes in this
rlty last October and sentenced to death.
Quljada, who is a Spaniard, was con
vtrtfui of 1 a murderous assault on a
prison guard In a break at Folsom four
. years ago. "
Breakwater From Ains
worth Dock.
Beginning December 18, the steamer
Tire ait water" will sail from Alnsworth
dock -every. Wednesday, at o'clock p.
m, for Coo Bay potuts. , '
.... "- ' . "" V ..
'" Jry Fir Cordwooa.
f-"iMi'4 or four-fot Jwngth. ' Mala 6,
A-1m4. Orefon' I'uvl company. ,
Commercial Club Will Start Pub
licity Campaign.
(Special Dispatch to Tha Journal, t
Gervals. Or.. Dec. 10. The Gervais
Commercial c)ub is the name of an or
ganization formed here yesterday. Tne
officers are: President. Alois Tanxler;
secretary-treasurer, William J. Clarke,
An executive committee will have charge
of the promotion work and an effort
will be made to further the advance
ment of the town.' Convincing litera
ture will ba Issued, telling all the good
things to be found at Gervals and vi
cinity. This Is the first attempt to
make known the diversified productions
of the French Prairie section and with
the ability of the officers results are
expectea.
OIL INDICATIONS
Excitement In Sams Valley Over the
Discovery.
(Special Dlapateh to The Journal.)
Grants Pass, Or, Dec 10. Considera
ble excitement orevalls In Sams valley.
near Gold Hill over the striking of what
appears to be a genuine oil stratum.
The discovery is reported to be far bet
ter than the "indications" that have been
found from time to time on various
southern Oregon oil prospects. ' This Is
made on properties that are being deep
ly develepod by a- substantial company
The lands were recently taken over bj
Colonel Munday of St. Louis and R. P
Little of southern California. Thev are
preparing to install a large drilling
plant. Two big drilling machines are
now on their way rrom tne east.
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It Affects You! FAIRPORT has a State
ment No. 1 and This Is What We Refer
To Are You Looking for an Investment
Where You Can Spend $10 Now, Pay 10
a Month on It, and Have Your Lot Double
and Triple in Value While You Are Pay
ing . For It Then Buy in FAIRPORT
Over 125.000.000 Imnerialf
w w J- wa w lt!VIVU
oy mc men or. tne west in 1907. The judg
ment of thousands of bright, energetic Amer-
jxna tne noDiiiaritv nt Tmrvri'iUe w v;s-kt
A i J "-aav-J n0 liilAlb
almost sav not unlike the
of the nation s most celebrated
ca iiieraiure, art and the stage, who first eame ,
"uiu Muwuia ia mpiuijr assuming national
You can buv ImrvmU
' J .wa.wv VfVl V TtUVvla A law
a.l " T . a . . V .
mouinpiece impenaies with their thin rhais
parjcr enmpea, not pasted their clear,
iuii,tu, xiavc icncca on a neia tor
tnemseives that no other cigarette has
ever been able to tresna.w
omoKe tnem an day long rf you want
to no qjter effects.
10 for 10 cents
Sold Mvmrymhmrm
TBI JOHN BOIXMAN COMFANT
Manufactarcr
San Francisco
'IDrRlAlFu
The Hind Tott Hare Always Bought, and which has been
in use iov over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under bis per-
77?!, Bona supervision since Its Infancy.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and' Just-as-good "are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infant and Children Eipexlence against Experiment.
What is CASTOR I A
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms
and allays Feverishness It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic It relieves Teething Troutyfes, cvres Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
I Sic (Game ltefll m twm&
We Don't Know But This We Dp Know When Statement No. 1
Is a Dead Issue or a Settled Question, the Livest Issue to Portland
Will Still Be the Packing Houses The Packing Houses Are Here
and Here to Stay They Will Employ Hundreds of Hands, Well Paid
Skilled Labor, the Majority of Whom Will Own Their Own Homes
and Will Live Convenient to Their Work Now, About
SflatteinmeEll No. 1 aumdl
1 T7TrTrr1Tr-ri
Statement No. 1
As applied to Fairport, Statement No. 1 is this: Fairport today
offers ideal investment for the man on salary who desires an op
portunity to invest $10 down and $10 a month in an investment that
will double or triple his money in a few years.
Offers this opportunity Fairport lies directly next to the Swift
townsite, and will improve with it step by step Every improve
ment for Kenton is an improvement for Fairport Fairport and
Kenton will be the commercial and industrial centers of the Peninsula.
And Kenton are in the heart of the Peninsula The Swifts are
spending over $650,000 in buying property and building their
plant, stores and offices and homes for their employes in Kenton
The building has already started, and the Swift packing houses will
. be in operation in about six months Then watch Fairport val
ues forge ahead Buy now, while lots are selling so cheap and
on such easy terms.
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In Use For Over 30 Years.
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