THE 'OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10. ' 1000. DENIOI BELLS lit RING $001 jiajoic Kennedy is niiiniif Am mnTU ELECTED S ECU ETA R Y 1 1 M fl It V i 1 1 1 I ( I leisaSSa III POLICE COURT Gcorgo Sollers , and j Mrs. Noyes Intend to Get Married. Twenty young' Men. Resent Smallness of ''Treat," , ThenM'ay for Prank. 1) 1 I Ohw Bollara, who f Iturad In a satlonal suit last winter for alienation of. tue affection of Mrs. Josepuin Noya, It bow a candidate foe, matrj. mony, with Mra, JJoyea ai hie running mate. Thle fact dlscloaed yeafer day afternoon when he applied at.lh ofrlo of the county clerk, for a mar rlnite llcrnae. . - - - lint CuiiI J e deputy did not wear nia tiaual mile thla time. When he learned that Mr. Noyee haa been divorced from sA. J. Noyee only a little more than . two month he frowned and mourn fully . aliook hla bead. Holler waa In .. formed thai he would have to wait until alx snontha have elapaed from the Urn the divorce waa granted. After a trial before a Jury In Judaja Morrow's department of the circuit -.court la at winter Noyea secured a. ver dict for IBUOO damage against Boll Pre for alienating the affections of Mra Noyee. The testimony In the cave was of the spicy kind. Noyea secured an attachment on a portion of Rollers' property, and It Is understood that he ultimately received about ll00 for his 'wounded feelings. Noyes afterward sued for a divorce, which waa granted . Jn AND HIS WIFE r (ftpaclat TiUtwtrb e The Jearaal.) Paytoii. Wanli., Sept It. Twsntr yoona bovs found themselves in the po lio station yeaterdajr morninn. the re suit of a, charivari larty who carried fun Into iillffilnr. When the 40 odd sarenaders first at- tacked the house of. (ildeon liolman and his bride, he treated iliem courteously. Th boya demanded 13 with which to buy refreshments. Till amount was I ilvon and the boya left. In leaa than half an hour th band reappeared and demanded more money. The request Klven. BOllI but when the sereoRdera returned for th fifth time-Mr. Hoiman Informed them that he would five them no nore. Throwing; the amount already extract- led from Mr. MOiman at nis reel, me leader declared they would have more or nothing, and ordered hoatllltle com While th was again granted, SO cents being alvi The gam waa repeated again witho protest from tha happy bridegroom, b boy war ransack Jlolman called th menced I in tha y no lea. Bi aters were aware of It, they wera the hands of Offloer Dorr. t V , The leaders wera compelled to clean ud tha yard and remove every trace of their . depredations. ... ' - J , . . -. ' ' " " " i ,-v ; . . '. (Special Dispatch to IS JoarnaL) ,1 Walla Walla, Wash, Sept. U. Tha Yeaidents of "Little fit Petersburg," aa ' tha Russian colony la called, laat night ' beat Jacob Huffman- and stripped th clothe from , his wife and heat her. Huffman can giv no reason for tha treatment, and saya he does not know ' his assailants. He had hut recently moved Into tha Rusalan part of the city. Th police ara Investigating. Both th .man and hla wife bear marks , of violent treatment Y Major J. P. Kennedy. Major J. T. Kennedy, waa elected yes terday morning by tba city civil ser vice commission - to act aa secretary for that body. "He will take th place mad vacant br the resignation or- Beo- retary W. W. Mcintosh, which will be come errectlve October l. Major jven nedv In a nloneer resident of tha city. He was clerk of the circuit court for two years and Is at present chairman of the Multnomah county central com mltte of the Republican party. DICKERSOfi HAS HEW WITNESSES After months of preparation we take pleasure in presenting for your inspectionwhat we believe to be the GREATEST SHOWING of HIGH CLASS CLOTHING ever attempted in this city EVERY GARMENT has been selected after the most careful scouting Not ONE thread of cotton has been permitted in our vast collection DESIGNS and PATTERNS have been confined to "this store ARTISTS have designed the models--MASTER- TAILORS have built them. . Degree Team Goes to Drain., v (Special Dlwatch to Tha Joonul.) Cottage Grove. Or., Sept 18 Th degree team or uohemia camp No. 260, I W. O. W.. will arn to Drain on the .vn. inar of October 11 t put on the floor I turning . down-of PRIVATE COMPANIES TO WATER PROJECT work for the Head Conaul T. T ' Boak has requested th captain, F. H. osnterg to - h&v bis team in readl nasa., , - .... .... ., ., V neelil ntinateh to The JoarnaM Ontario, Or,, 8ept 18. The second me jviaineur project rreat lna 'rolllnar in he I bv tha arovomnient has not materially neia mat evening. Such action Mathew Jaricigaj c f 8 r" v.." '.. ':-"' : ; i r - i r y ly Murderer of Mary Smrekar, who . lias, been condemned to hang at Sa lem on Friday, October 22. JanclgaJ ihot Mary Smrekar in July of 1908. IV affected business here. had been anticipated. Tha Bolae-Owyhe High Line com pany is willing to extend its canal to In Malheur river, providing land own ers will alam contracts. Another pri vat eompanyt, Is making preparations to water zo.ooo acres above vaie by conserving the flood waters of Bully creek. This company, ; claimed to be Washington -capitalists, haa purchased th I Jr. fitevey and O. Johnson ranches on Bully creek for a reservoir site. This almost natural reservoir can be made complete by putting In a -dam lot feet high, or higher If neoeaaary, The canyon here Is not much over 100 feet wide and ore and rock for the dams can be drawn from the hillsides. t Ther Is considerable talk of i)rsanl- zing-an Irrigation district for th pur pose of watering lands in the vii-lnity of Ontario and vale not already under canals, and the upper Dead Ox Mat, while landowners of the lower Dead Ox Flat are arranging to secure water from the Snaka river by meana of pumping plants. MILWAUKEE ELECTS : V BYAX, TICfl ROGERS (United Preaa Leeued Wire.) Milwaukee. Wis,, Sept 18.-At the an nual meeting of the" stockholders of the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad today John D. Ryan of the Amalgamated Copper -company was elected to succeed Henry H. Rogers aa a member of the directorate. General Superintendent Bush was elected to the position or.generai manager, to succeed General Manager Underwood, who Is In' capacitated wlnr to protracted Illness H. J. Earlln. son of th president oi tha road, was elected - to succeed Bush aa general superintendent. Socialist Paper for EUensburg. JSnerfal Distmuh to Tba Journal.) EUensburg, Wash., Sept. 18. Another newspaper may be established in El' burst in tne ruiure. socialists the stale propose to print in this city party organ which will not deal with local affairs, but which Is Intended to report the work of the organization in all parts of the county with special ref- moter of the schema, says that he is one or me siocanoiaers oi uie new paper, and that others of the party are. suf ficiently interested to supply the mone: to buy machinery to start. Plans an still in the embryonic stage. The new fiaper is to be located in a building of ts own.. The new bulldtnsr will be of concrete ana large cnoucrn to comrort- ably house a printing plant. - Three .of my best witnesses did not bow up at th trial, but I am going to find out wlit If 1 can, aa aoon aa II ara free," said R. T. Dlckeraon at the county Jail yesterday afternoon. H. I expressed confidence ' that he can ao much better at another trial If ha la I given the opportunity. - ' Dlckerson was sentenced '-. to serv three years In the penitentiary by Judgal Gantenbeln yesterday. Mi attorneys were allowed five day to prepare a motion for new trial, but they acted at once, filing the motion yesteraay arter noon. They allege errors in tha admis sion , of evidence and state that they have discovered new evldenc that would have helped them substantially at the trial. This new evidence, they say, would corroborate Dickerson's statement that I he borrowed keys from Mrs. Harry Ald rlch to open the trunk of H. A. Garrett, whom he suspected of -Improper rela-l tlons with his wife. He shot Garrett on the morning or June zi, tne next day after he opened the trunk and found the Jlncrlmlnatlng lettere. accord ing to the story he told on the witness stand. The other new evidence, It is stated, would corroborate the testimony of Herman Braver that Garrett tele phoned to Mrs. Dlckerson from tha Palm Leaf saloon. In nassine sentence on DleKersonf Judge Gantenbeln said ha had inquired of tho Jurors why they appended the words, ''No recommendation" to their verdict, and had learned that a great majority of the men who heard tha teatlmony wanted to recommend tha de fendant to the mercy of th court, while two Jurors insisted on recom mending the extreme penalty of the law. Tha eourt also stated that tho motive for the crime appeared to be the alienation of the affections of Dick erson's little girl by oarrett, rather We are showing them in the most MODERN STORE every garment hanging in cabinets. ' ""'7 They have been PRICED as is our usual custom MOST MODESTLY. We invite you to call You will not be urged to purchase-- Men's Suits and Overcoats $20 to $50 Our Juvenile Department ... ' ' - ' ' - Contains all that is NEWEST and BEST Second Floor, " take elevator. - i MM SELLING LEADING CLOTHIER Tlie Appetizing Crlspness and Distinctive avour of !5? .ft? L.yA.rft. PENDLETOJiT FAIR iitai liiv July unu cuiiniuneu uii. ill rlvlng at the verdict of manslaughter, paying little heed to tha theories of In sanity and self defense. John A. Jeffrey announced that he will apneal the . case to the supreme court. Dlckerson will be released early tomorrow morning on ban. hw bond was ready last night- lacking only thai approval or tne court. As none of the lodges were in reach after the bond had been prepared, he was compelled to re main in Jail over Sunday. His bond was xea at JJOOO, or 11500 in cash. SAWMILL 3IANAGER KILLED BY LOGS (Special Tltupatch to The Journal.) Chehalls. Wash., Sept. 18. At the plant of the Chehalls Lumber enmnanv at Lit tell, four miles west of Chehalls, this afternoon. C. F. Jones. of the mill, was killed by logs rolling over him at the pond ekldway. Mr. Jones, In company with the log-etna- crew, wnn neipmg to unload a carload of logs when they got away and before Mr. .Tone could escaoe he waa unrht and his life crushed out Coroner Stlcklln was called Anf enn sidered an Inquest unnecessary. Mr. Jones came here a few months aro and took chare- of th mm man ager. He was a stockholder in the! ........"Timber and plant and had an Interest In tha wti..i.lHon. W. R. Campbell. er Lumber, Bridge & Supply company I ........"Water and Water Courses" or ues Moines, lowa, where he lived I Hon. Oram U. Dlmlck. prior to coming west Th deceased Onlllf 3n vr . u .. rt I Governor Frank W. Benson. nr tm , ..m -- i oiam oi urKon LVblUE ALTU llUiljV Hon- 8- Peterson.. "Lawa of Oregon" l.l.--t-i i I nun, xv, xv. ij uiiimuu . xue uroKua xar T7T?mTTTWS PT?TQmsnT?a Hon. a A Notson "X'Uiij Jxi.jjvitiiito "Orearon District Aericultural flnctat - Octobsr 1, "PnhUo School Day." Program under "direction of Superin tendent F. K. Welles and Professor p. T. Land era October St, "Trayalara4 y." .Under direction of Addison Bennett PROGRAM READY . (Special Dlapatch to The Jour nil.) -Pendleton, Or., Sept 18. The pro gram for the coming district fair IS just about complete, and it la avldent that tha entertainment to ba offered those attending tha fair is to be fully up to tha standard of former years. Th list of speakers contains tha names or some of the best taient in tne state. In addition to the program as given be low, McElroy'e military band will give concerts each afternoon ana evening, .Those who heard the band when It was here before know this will be one of the features of the fair. The program follows: September 87. "District par." Hon. F. H. Bartlett "Irrigation" Hon. S. F. Campbell "Fruit" September 88, "Xlonr Bay.'' Hon. Jay Bowerman "Pioneer Oregon" Hon. j. T. xieuanen. . . rteminlsoences Hon. John Ourdane. . . . "Reminiscences" Hon. David Taylor. .. ."Reminiscences" Dr. Andrew S. Smith. "Pure Food" Bsptamhar 29, "Conservation. Hon. J. N. Teal Timber Lands' CARLESBAD RESORT WILL SOON OPEN September 30, "Oregon Day. . . 1 . I i - k-U m lr . 1 . . rr??.Umlted -a-.a- M 3 mi Wins favor anyllme. r anywhere ' . Irom Everyone Made of White Corn into fluff, g o 1 d e n brown flakes ready to " serve from the pkg."Y with crffam and sugar " ?llt Memory incrj" SOLD BY GROCER3 Mmrit rnxu co- X.TD, SatOa Crak, lOca- - During th laat f w day th police department automobile haa been equipped with a siren honv such aa ha th fire de ' partment machine, with a aob and wall Ilk that of a lost soul la dlstresa. Friday morning Pa trolman Chauffeur Letsy was testing out tha hark-y In front . of police headquarter. "Isn't It awful!" gasped on of th female prisoners on th top floor of the Jail. "Horrible!- ejaculated another. "Them third degrees must b awfuV'sald another. "Just llrften to that man groan!" cried, tha fourth. Thos ' detective ara murdering him. Sava m from such aa expert anc!" Anna Delaney, Inebriate, went Into hysterica, and floundered about on th floor until a drink of whisker and th Information that it waa only aa automobll siren. Imparted by' Matron Mrs. laabelle Simmons, was offered. ' . "Well," declared the Delaney woman. In' defeaae of her weak ness, "I know thoa detectlvea poll flngera and toaa off ojf prls- . oners hands and feet to auk I them , tell where they hid tha awag. I coca read a novel a boat how th palio dowa la Soath American towns ved ta eat off th ears of prisoners and, thea cook 'em a-d make tba faUawa at ' - ' a a) MAKING READY FOR FAIR AT DAYTON :a.7 (Special Dispatcfc tn Tba JoanaL) Dajrton, Wash, Sept 18. Plans for 'the second Touchet Valley Agricultu ral fair are about completed. Secretai Leon B. Ken worthy Is making an fort to aeoura tha Arnold Amusement company. , Horsemen of Oregon and Waahlngton towns have written for entrlea In the race meet and some of the- fastest horses on the coaat will be here. Work of repairing th track and grandstand, and construction of bleachers, stables, booths and fence haa commenced in charg e( E. E. Eager. , (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) North Powder, Or., Sept. 18. The of ficials of Carlesbad Sanitarium com pany will bold a meeting here Monday to complete arrangements for finish ing the temporary bulldlntr for the ac commodation of bathers and campers and for the erection of the proposed 1160.000 stone and brick edifice to ba opened net year. Manager F. M. Qulnn has a force of men putting Mud lake in condition for use and clearing off the site for a 20 room wooden bulldmg, the material for wmcn is now on the ground, PENDLETON SCHOOLS MAY TEACH FARMING (Bpedal Dispatch to Th JoarnaM Pendleton, Or., Sept 18. A course In agriculture may be addded to the cur riculum of th Pendleton high school. Tha proposition was taken ud bv tha board at the special meeting Wednesday evening and Superintendent Landers waa Instructed to present to tha board an outline of tha work to ba covered by tha proposed course. This outline la to be presented at the meeting next Tues day evening and In the meantime Pro fessor Landers has written to President Kerr of O. A. C concerning the possi bility of securing an Instructor; The course is contemplated for two reasons. In the first nlace It will sun. plement tha work of the high school in preparing students who desire to enter tne stata) agricultural college, and sec ond it will furnish those who cannot take a higher course with information which would be very valuable to them in case they desire to take ud farmlnir. As Umatilla county .is- primarily an agricultural county, the Innovation is expected to prove popular. , GRAND OPENING Snaehaoa Pre Tomorrow (Sunday) from Boon to a o'Clook. The new Nom Kin Low restaurant will open tomorrow with a free lunch eon of cakes and tea from noon to 1 o'clock, in their new building, 78 north Fourth street, between Davis and Ev erett (upstairs), in the heart nt new Chinatown. You ar Invited. After 1 o'clock dinner a la carte. Chop euer and noodles. Lee Lung, manager. BURGLARS TAKE THE CAKEALSO THE PIE 1 (Special DUpatch to Tha Journal.) EUensburg, Wash., Sept. 18. -Prying open a window- In the rear of tha ahop, burglars entered the American bakery at 202 North Pearl street laat nis-h ..r,H took several dollars' worth of pies, cakes, bread, suaar. flour and nth.. baking material. No money was taken, as the cash drawer had bean emptied by the proprietor when ha closed th. plac for tha night . f PERSONAL - Silvio Traverso, manager of tha Cen tral Messenger & Delivery company, left last evening for a trip to Seattle, leav ing Albert Daniels, his assistant, as manager during his week's stay. W. Louie Fliedner leave tonight for Tale to continue his law studies, vrr. Fliedner graduated from the University of Oregon Law school last spring. ,. Tomorrow (Monday) la noaltlve.lv tfca last day for discount on east aid gas bill. Read "Gas Tips." Journal want ad a coat 1 cant a word. MaamM Stove WaetedD? Tenai Towrnaatrat. . Walla Walla. Weatu tvrt. II Th final tenti'a tnrTnn t ef tha year r-en HoTxIty at T. hi. , A. ftsr r' H in-ai rT r?t m rBwrlifct ef thla ctr. Njrh lntrt I tnn :tl aed aiaey ttui tar ba aeaue. CURES RHEUMATISM dozen's Khcamatic Core Fa settle. . aji rjrrxKXAx. atnror ro RHEUMATISM nr rra KAjrr .roues. $1.00 m tama. rV-tatle 1 Ner-rae Headarhaa Nevrala-1) I Nearalarle HnlwkM Not anaaa I KtrMn httMn.!. a.rrplaaBsa Krvs Affecuoa TRAD MVTTHtD 8T A.W.AIIcn&Co. Whslamla aa Beuil fA-eggtst, K& 4 VanM! Su, Fertlaal, Cr. TiCTlC COAST AOfiXT. - By all maaa eall and laspact this ... atiia vanrary . envra. r 4.. iv! aTwad Maatar Vara an ra ef Vara an -waaa. ka. hard aad son aoaO, aaaa, aaaylara. a,watj u faoa. Is the MOST ECONOMICAL ' Stove on the Market Saves Yon ' Money - DO YOU UNDERSTAND? BURNS LESS FUEL AND GIVES MORE HEAT V STOTFS HEATERS RAfiES n rxacts EVERY STOVE GUARANTEED READ CAREFULLY-Scientific men claim that by the ordinary method of coal consumption at least 75 per cent of the heating power of coal is wasted. The Howard Heaters not only save this wastage, but will more than double the heating capacity of given amount of coal in an ordinary stove.. If ou wish to know fu"y how it is done, send for booklet Or ca!l and interview our stove men. TT T THE V HARDWARE M - 1VIAIV 130 FIRST ST. 130 FIRST ST. v LOOK FOR THE NUMBER, THEN COME IN STOVE DEPARTMENT TO THE F .ZAZ