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1 THE OREGON SUNDAV JOURNAL", PORTLAND,- SUNDAY 'MORNING, ' APRIL 4. 1009. 5 V FOREST GROVE JS ON UNITED 11 iortiaiid Suburb. Looks For ; Cheap? r Jtatcs by Advent , "or 'New' Interurban. (Special DUpttca to Tits Joarsil.) ., " forest Drove. Or., April I ClttsenB of this plaos are jubilant ' over th. ' an nouncement thla morning by Judge W. II. Hollle of the Forest Grove board of trade, that the United Raitwaya would enter thla .city, and beln work at thl end Just as aoon as tilit of way oould be obtained. . . , , 1 The board of trade met thla tnornlnrf, nd the blue prints of the proposed line were shown. It Is the Intention to have the terminal ftround three quarters of a mile from tbls cltjr on what Is known aa the Weston place, from where the line will branch," one branch going- to Tills tnoolc via-Gales creyk, and another to thla city, up Main street and slopping at First avenue. North. ... , ska City's Cooperation. ' The United .asks for the cooperation of IheClty in, sncurlna right of way and terminal grounds, whloh. was heartily approved by the board of trade. This news was greeted with more enthusiasm than anything that has been announced lir many years, aa It Is stated that the e..tupiiy will put on oominutatlon tick' eta to Portland at a rate of 1 cent a WT'ils will be embodied writing, aa (lie, action of the Dragon Klwctrio la ot granting commutation Uoketa reused the Bouthern l'aclflo -to- lake . ef f the ratea, and thua compelled many people working In Portland to give up thla elty aa their plae of residence, . . ;. , j I work to egt at Once. , , , ' Judge Hollls, represent In, the United Railways, stated that work at this end would brgln as soon as a frsnchlse and rlsht of way could ba obtained, and 100 men put to work. No trouble will be oo caaloned In securing right of way; aa all the busineaa men inu i""i alon the line are a unit for the propost- lion,- i.. . ' '? . ,.'. . 5 WHO SCENE III A LEGISLATURE rroliib Issue jn Missouri Is Brought to Bear on St.. .,r Louis City-Election, vr. EIGHTEEN CHINESE ; GAMESTERS ARRESTED .Feeling secure because' no .Chinese games have been raided . for several days. the. managers of two fan tan establishments grew careless last night and as a result petectlves Tlcbenor and Howell stole In and .arrested the play ers.. Seven men. were rounded up at 130 Second atreet. while at 13 (Second 11 gamesters were caught." unawares and' marched to the police station where the customary (0'ba41 for each man was soon deposited. ' Journal want ads le a word. ' . r. tlon, was Inn.. . Wildest disorder and confusion pre vailed, the.centor alele or the nous Deing cnosea wiin siruKKima and the . disturbance was augmented when Speaker 8pear, Republican, called for the locking of the doors, and there wna a. innmbla hv those la the lower galleries, most I of thera women, to escape - temporary Imprisonment. The speaker- called upon representatives to (Hearst Mews by Longest Leased Wire.) ! Jefferson City, Mo., April 8. RloU and fights, In .which fists and feet were uaed. marked the consideration of a pro hibition amendment , In the house Of representatives today. Democrats In the house, responding: to . the summons of Representative Barker, undertook to break a Quorum bv leaving the hall in a body when the iSAiiAaian mnnmanr wn i nm cuiibliiu Ion, establishing state wide prohibi-1 j-he Democratic members of the com Ion. was reported without reoommenda n, . . . assist -the sergeant at arms In restor ing order, and In the effort to do so thera was a general mixup. , ; , kesults of Scramble. , The doorway was '-blocked,' resisting the efforts of the women. Including Mrs. K. H. lngallg and Mrs,' Ray I'almer, state W. C T. U. officials, scattered through the throng, to get out. In the struggle . Representative Hardest tiawKin ana Duncan were quite se verely kicked - by someone, while a Re publican clerk who sought -to stop tho members from getting out, bad a nand--ful of hair yanked out of his scalp. .Clothing was torn, collars and ties were disarranged and serious flsteuffa narrowly averted. But With It all the consideration of the amendment was put Over - until next Thursday after noon, when It will come up aa a special order and there will be majority and minority reports to consider. The Democrats finally returned to the hall, when a lively debate ensued. in which personalities which will leave a sting for many days were indulged the Democratic design to put the nia- in. , Hut , the Republican side defeated jority party In the house on record now, so as to defeat the Republicans In the St. Louis municipal election next Tues day. ralttee. It developed after the' confu sion bad died away, desired (o submit a minority . report, recommending that the amendment do pass, thus commit ting themselves to state wide prohibi tion. Representative Lloyd, Republi can, of tit. IauIs, moved the previous question. Ills motion carrlod by a vote of 7 to 49. Then by vote of 61 to t. the motion to put consideration of the amendment over until Thursday was carried. Lloyd then moved that this vote be reconsidered and that the mo tion lie on . the table. Hosenberger (Democrat), offered a minority report, recommending that the amendment for prohibition do pass. It was signed by tho Democratic members of the com mittee, Me complained that he had not been recognised when be first sought to get In the report. ... The speaker said he had no knowledge that such a report was to be submitted and that there was such a clamor for recognition that no other result could have been had. The minority report, by a vote of 58 Republicans to B0 Demo crats, was put over until next Thurs day afternoon, when It will come up as a special order.- Fanoy Spanish cooking1 at Olrard's Spanish Grill. 124 West Park street WOMAN FORGER'S BOND RETURNED TO PARENT (IpscUI DLoalcs te The Jouro.L) Spokane, Wast).. April J.Hev. WO. Moter, foster father - of A. ' 0. Daniels, the woman, forger who led a double life and was finally srntenoed to the penitentiary for the forgery of her huaband'a name to a worthless check for I J 00, will be given back the $1000 forfeited by the daughter's fail ure to appear In the superior court at the proper time last winter. At home Mrs. Daniels wss common ly known as Winnie Moter. a highly respected church worker. She married Daniels unbeknown to Iter parents and when away from home was a clever criminal. The bond was forfeited because she wss tardy a few minutes. ALLEGED CONFIDENCE MAN IS LOCKED UP "Yes, I'm Ed. Holman, but I haven't done a thing In Portland thla time," waa the admission made by a man whom Detectives Coleman and l'i ! call "the king of the emit MMirs uen. ' The .of rlcer recognised liolinan ht was talking to a young man at HUtU and Washington atreeta Inat evening. Holman. a man of kern, clever epiur-an-e and Immaculately . ilreel, locked up In the city lull for the nlghu The detectives say llulnmii is a com panion -of Charles Chaimiuu, a gentle man of moat dignified nileu and a ir suaslve tongue, who Is known to the no I loo of every Pacific ('oast city. It Is understood that Hnluiau's present un willing stay in the city jail will l-d an Investigation of his conniwllon with a trick played on a reHldent of 8t. .Toh'in over a year ago. whereby fISoO changed hands. The young man with whom llolmun wus cotiverMlng last evening hud been spprouched by Holman, so the detec tives say, who had offered to teach Mm ' the "tricks of .the trade'' for a consid eration. . KeciM INa Head. From the Boston Ulobe. Turkey has a nt-w grand vlxer an the ex-grand vlzer still has his heat', which shows thut Turkey has advanced somewhat since, the days of the "Ara hlan Nights." 40444 Bo lotMafee: the. Word OF ANYBODY AS CONCLUSIVE Investigate oronertv in all directions, set down the advantages and disad- vantages of each, but do not, for YOUR own interest, forget to investigate i THE HEART OF THE DISTRICT Tiidcjp for vnnrcplf if it i.; not the ideal soot for vour homee Every dollar you pay for rent is "gone." Every dollar you you a profit Lots are 50x100, parked and graded streets, cement walks, curbs ana tsuii Kun water. "Merlow Is on the Carline" I jMERLOW is only-about half way between East Twenty-eighth street and the end of the Rose City Park carline. SEE MERLOW TODAY PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON SOUTHEAST CORNER THIRD AND OAK STREETS ! t : IV4 Oregon Journal, March 31, 1909 "E. H. Harriman has authorized expenditure of $2,000,000 for completion of Pacific Railway & Navigation Co., known as 'Lytle road,' from Portland to Tillamook. 500 men now at work 1000 men by April 15th. This' brings the railroad to UMET BEACH! This Is the Cottage Which We Will Give Away Absolutely Free To One o! the Next 100 Per sons Buying Lots in Sunset Beach WA RNING! Tomorrow Is Positively the LAST TAKE THIS CAR I EAST ANKENYj fy&hz Car WitKTSicse DAY i in 3nd wsa- Ride to Fortune For You to Buy a Beautiful Lot in w rrn AT THE PRESENT PRICES When this company makes a statement of this kind you know it lives up to it Thousands of our customers will testify to this enthusiastically. TAKE THIS CAR I EAST ANKENYl 'Cur Withfhcsc The Jacobs-Stine Co. 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"A house and lot in the citv is a place to live if you have something to live on; a five or jten-acre orchard tract is a home where you can live in ease and comfort, be your own lord and master and not worry vrhat jou will do if you kse your job. Office open every evening and Sunday from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. HE LEE-BO WDLEK COMPAIW. . 1 both pun 303 TO 313 ABINGT01M BUILDING 110 SECOND STREET