The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 05, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 5. 1000.
SHOULD
LOOK AFTER
PROPERTY
Expert Examining County
.Books Files "Report With
: Recommendation of Im-
proved System -,
: More. Expensive.
router degraa. Th county book slv
It no eredit on account of theno
thoroughfares, which. r frsuuen
ia to ho tit bot la any county
tii Paolfla coaat.
I Uk to submit that ft eomplet
system of eoat accounting should bo
itmialiad In th auditor's office, which
would exhibit all tlis facts wtth reeueot
to rois, bridges, rock crushing plaut.
to. i . .
"For examnla. the acount with th
Kelly Hutu rook crushing plant auow
TOURIST TRAVEL II E EA
Oil THE INCREASE
TOUCHES
oo
T
SHE FEARED
PARALYSIS
lly Buite rook cruslilna plant show I . hrt llftl f.hA - I'hVfifAlflTI ".Whn
dbit of IBO.ooo, with nothing on th xrir,!., " -llfln TnT1rrA Wnlvnffnn fTiiipq Z.T. ' "
credit .Id of tha ledger to show 4 hall
produced anything. wnH a
statement which I have oompUed from
various source show, tha attribution
from Kelly Mutt to be (4,770 cuble
yard, which at the estimated prto of
111. 7 per oublo yard .would amount to
8, 071. A detailed .Utement. ahow-
I In distribution to the different road
I made a part of tills report. My con.
tenlion J. that an asset and liability
ana
variably See Pacific
Northwest. .
Floyd 8. Judah of Ban rrancliooJ
head of tha Perk-Judah company which
maintain free Information bureau and
John Gilchrist for Il
legal Fencing:.
Attended This Case of
Nervous Breakdown.
Narvou. breakdown rrfay be the first
sign oi paraiysi. or some otner -sever
nerrous disorder. A tonlo for the nerves
system
nls
inent account. . . . publishes railroad and hotel bluebook.
,tV"u"8t '""th-r tit triei gf tn, iaclfl0 cottit j, Portland on
h "-''i' IS.'T.'iirPi18?!" f'r'' Inspection of th new brauche.
y.?c"u":, :..::rr Jz: p..k-.udah .company a u.
mUtoUi ZJjrMinA th. ' " c0
old ftdari that .lieWfe golden when ff'ftT w.SPi a .nc n! tZ
W-.C2Sf B-I?f10I JS . " "K c'onn..tYaft' o vtr SS.1
Ml n ivuoim vvw, m. .. . v ....... , I pirtlyill '
account 1 a necraaary a revenue
aianuraemeni account.
jmnirr '" - of in. l'acirin I'oaii. is in 1'nrtiann on was iinau awu aim u"i" r ...... i- ,K- . . . ....
maintained an Illegal fenoo on govern- . - ' - -
m.nt Und. having been Indlet.d . on J ' "t;el"Kn?fvoul!2B,!,.Ln :hlch
- - l " I f A ll Anial a ti m hfttfln t1Mfti1Sel sTIll IT 1 "VII ftV fjSVl7T kgi L tXItB UU
r-Hi.'? 5.?r.l.-L"Vr-.-.. ..,kjr ,. broSiht ' mP progre. until ft diaaas d
had evn ft mall faction of th coun- n.; " 'T".u.. ViiiT. a to trlsL Ulstrtot Attorney McCourt had votop that Is generally regarded a In
ty buslnes In thl particular, to em- M, .,:k .111 "Vti r.Ii.r eus.ested to Judse Wolverton that ft e.u,,,' was that Of Mr.
""" -av..i, "..v. -'- l K.,n Hnnolx-n Pfcrt Mnrl anA Mxattla. Wi IIM OI iOWW auuea O m coaia vt 1110 i
shed by
Quate. ' I should unhesitatingly recom
mend to ft private corporation which
I clov a -nurohsslnir uttnL who sn
Jnil T devot his whole time to th bllshed a br.ch In b about all T that th ends tlon No. . Tacoma. Waah. 8he aays:
JUU "of ascertaining th needed upplle.Hr to .QUftro th "About two month before th birth
. but w nop to eniargo w.,-L-t.t .v...4 . , V ..-V-k
el... ...aMjnkUaA. wuax. Lr An Iamiii I UBT,
, MV ftyifta .iasc- wvy ogyw uvnu -i.
y
to strict neeity. ht ftll purftaM Wolyertonftskd Ollchrlt If run down through worry an overwork
J ."J i " fi T.TuiiZ th ftam sis as those w maintain In he had any statement to malt nd I In caring for my husband, who had been
red, ftnd should publicly I i"" Vno? m"li? ' I h. ..l ,. Vnr h.)t I serioual v Inturorf In an iM.nl ifi.r
. a . . . , M a V. a a gigg angftiag gann a n gs rgnniiniL I'tiris ru sw sns - -
oXftn3f.oUa:.d oouft .0 aarSe.ur.nd wlch uch XorcJ In J'ealth "MT"and
gJSSSft re.po0n.1Sor 8?U& V$. Tr'U'r & U feroffTh.U?. m ..td.hvVr VS&. 4ro
USea. . I, r . . llnnul h tho rflatrint .tlnrnav and madS ach tllalruuil m an th. nwt llill
"T- addltVon b"S!: TTer hold b hout .InTorrgon.r.h.'nor.nd itopnilly for violating, law 400 ",n7, V I.ft tlri
"In addition . to thl ther should ps nil,lfn.- iiv.n,i,. .1,,- Ka.land cost instead of tauO and costs. I that I wanted to aleen all of tha tlma
1wi5-SWm . throua-h ft y 'or 1 ad 67,000 sum mar . Gilchrist 1. th manager of tho J- I hd beaa sl.k only a few week when
?eVmVtloU"c4ou"r'..U fron? receipt" to" Zif. !. validated. J . Kl ,4 1 n iv In Mntnl . nntrnn. with I ? P ! ?
nont, ftndthwucher on return erv thaiVwho visited bm Pru. headauarter at Burns. Beoently b ,Deu. j.tod for about flva mlnut or an
nuiaim ma v mir h. nnm hibii ij ib --. . - - . n . . . . - - - - ' - -
...'- J i j o loe durlna- tha vaar of tha Latwla I was inuwwa tor uavuis ,raiuiuou
Keoonirnendlng' tho' mploymnt of ft
county purchasing agent to stop leak-!
age ftnd wast In th 1urchas of
county suDDlies. th keeping of an no
oount of th county real estate and ftlllavarv
ihould b mad In th largest quantity
actually required,
tha property it own and ft mora rigid
voucher system which will show the
history of every tranaaetlon Involving I "
th payment of money, J. W. Ferguson, I ory
th expert employed to analyse, th. aooou
book of. all the. county officer, has I -,. r.irr.ngittilal frtP niiro.haLfl AP
fUed bla final report with, th oounty I payment. " . r . '
court- .. . ' ; .j . 1 fir .n..tfnt1 nVmlt !.) ttiaaa
Thl report 1 th reault of an change fn tb method of publlo ao. cabinet in very in
haustiv examination of tb account I counting would tend to both economy many publlo office
kept by th, county auditor, i It contains Md efficiency In the oonduct of th I coal,
no ipecuio cruioisra oi any ooumy oni. county' extensive ana growing duw-
oer, and makes a detailed showing of th nes f '
receipt ftnd disbursement of each of-- "i'find nothlns; to crltlcls and much
flee for the last seven years, ft well as to commend a to the clerical work In
an account of county real estate and ti,e auditor1 of f Ic and I tleslr t
property. Unlike some of hi former acknowledge th courtesies extended bj
Wg maintained 1 . frat but s-r&duaJlv laataH Innnr until
acoonntahl eveVv Individual who 5 d Clark air." ' fence on government land w n sn i woula frthem for ft whole day. Uy
ftccountaoie every inaiviauai wn is jm i T.,,. .v. t.. Iud some Is. 000 acre, of DUbllO landlhar.. v.- i i
. uwbm. a. ... . J wna.B,. W W w- r . I KMV lVUB 11J V VUlUf IIU
cirio coast Hotel cabinet ystem. .which xrom wi i ...,. . dead like. There wa no feeling In them
maintain railroad and hotel holder .v.n'th" Indictment wer returned ,na j couja hardly write or do any work
.1 .1. I . I rj O
Watches, Footballs or
Football Pants With
Every Boys' Suit, Over
coat and Cravenette
ImporUnt hotel and wiionnsi pieaaea guiuy v one with them. The numbness w wors
in rftcmo i 1"1 "V,7nu mm hi during damp weather or when I was x
on .
renort. notably those dealing with the I. ha niiin- anit via nhtaf denutv,
The reoort snows jtiua.iis in casn in
office of the county clerk and sheriff,
the exrert make no Quotations of law I tha tmaaurv- which tlfio.782 belons-a
xo snow aDDarem xauur w cooidit wim I tn tha mad fnmi ( nnntv real estate
provision of the law. j. valued at $695,02$ and road ma
il i learnea mat one reason xor inis ohlnory and eouipment at 150,000. Ther
Is that Instruction were given br i. niiii i(.t;nHin in rmmtv war.
vuuui; .-u" . v;"" vw.t i rants, tne sreater numoer or recen.
SAYS IIMID
IS TO BLAME
-amnvaH I ha f.nMi ascent aunh a ha I . .
---- - - 1 ira urea.
TS' "n"V tvtJ'LJ;X. ' "I wa under ft doctor' car for over
...- la vear and. when the numbneaa besan.
mik'mJrW ro?nTy McCourt .aid "MJt 1&t'&m
that at tho time of entering the plea it Km? ZltlSlylyJ?TJJ:
had hun riu Mrul htlWIKII t h nlaJntlTT I " "- "v nviy urn. Allot,
and th defendant that, owing to the decided to try Dr. William' Pink Plus
clroumstance of the case, fine with- I happoned to read of a case, like
out imprisonment would bo sufficient mint., which they had cured. I gave
punishment. Mr. McCourt said that them ft thorough trial ftnd found they
Gilohrlst. Mi. McCourt aaid that were Helping me for I grew stronger in
fences had been taken down. The ob-1 every way. The numbness finally left
Ject of tne government wa to get the I me and I was entirely, cured. I hay
fences down. Thl had been done ex- been strong and well irice."
cept in a ens where it was a question I Tho remedy which gave Mrs. Gerlach
ment of thl character from the report. dateV'but omre8hln tt'h'i tm n cept in a cas where it was queatwn l Tho remedy whlcft gave Mrs. taerlach
It 1. intimated that some crijm remark. gSytral hundred 'Xllart worth ot oM UTS. HallOCk FlleS Several ojvll and not of criminal remedy. He komplete health can be obt-Jned ftt any
have thu. failed to sea daylight. Jud
ayiignt. Judge I m..i. aua. hun, mii.ii fnr.
Webeter taking the position that , the .vjdent!y forgotten by those entitled to
expert wa. employed, ftolely to f :urojsh claim th'em B0na of fhae warrant., for
xne county court wnn iigures, ana instance, is a rello of the scalp bounty
it wa. drawn in soptemoer, iui.
to uddIv the law
Mr. -erguson aamus tnftt no ia re-ii a a it Ttra for .
fund.
Counter Charges in Di
vorce Case.
eelv certain Instruction from Judge
wenster, but said he nad notning to
sav about the attitude of the judtre
toward hi. . duties. Judge Webster is
Book Crusher Becelpt..
Valuing the rock crushed at Kelly
Butte at $1.75 per cubic ' yard, th
suggested a fine of $500 and costs, I drug store or direct from the Dr. Wll
with no Imprisonment .1 11am Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. T.,
Mr. uiicnnsi, answering me quasnon i at 60 cent, per box: six boxes for JZ.bO.
or uuage woiverton, maae a statement
of his case. He said that when the
?overnment first gave notice in 1807
or the fence, to he removed that he
was notified by the official, of hi.
Counter charge upon counter charge company to take all fence, down. He
" fl,lel this morning in the elrfuit hadV'ed to do this, an3 had, with the
u Atttm , uu wwunw u vmb wa 1 - v V , v w w a a urmj J mm ua aaw
out of the city and his version of the crusher has produced over $96,000 worth r iT tT m hVi exception or me one rence arouna wmi
matter cannot be obtained. of material in th last .even years. Hoad iMtTturn Si tSl ehrS i hr am'l.lcnow?. M Tlog meadow;.
r Biff Bill, for Board., VSlffilft'SSa? Instrument & ftUed withcha?. "of hjt "Sse'd tliiu
Son. of the interesting thing. In th. j5"clf ya?d.. Bd hwo'" to QUtwh?!. ?SVo5a
report 1. the enormou. Increase In ex- The Armorv has cost the countv tJ7i. . chlw??il- She absolutely de- b m . there some 14 year, ago,
pense In the cost of the county iail .0Jh5 ffl-? SnTJr. .Sfth. ni?An .w?u"?,'n?d h.tw0 Afr fhe othe? fences had beSn re-
i il.Tl rio,a anV iki i oA7 " received $812 revenue from It. Th I T Hailock's charc-ea of '"desertion are moved the bookkeeper at a
?enhffh-CS?J.f,,thi?w5 Will bicycle path account, which Was prao- d enltd bv hi. wif who aalerts that Tit called attention to the Tioga
?h8. UVLmmXl0 tically .Closed in 1908, .how. a credit wMwho'd and Gilchrist had given
. ri7. C .11.;- .,- o I called attention to the Tioga meadows
hau4h"'r h'.'riK. I tract and Gilchrist had given order, to I
he heaped upon I removed at once. In the meantime, bow
i AVAn aftAv th I ever, t&a Indictment had been returned
resent divorce proceedings , had been I through a report mad by Special Agent
BUYS RESIDENCE
in mroii
Senaitor Chamberlain Will
Make Home in the Na
tional Capital.
Senator George JX Chamberlain ha.
Drill I h a... 1
i,'.mn frn t lt tihiM tSasS?! . During the time covered in the report hied he returned to her. and upon hi Stover.
I- rona-n ' " Bur2d bridge nas cost fiti.isi promise to do better by her and to dla- Mr. Gilchrist contended that at no
At the same time the cost of fnedinir an?!P,75 been recelvedi from it, mls the divorce proceedings, she al- tim had he any criminal intent, bat on
i11 ln same time, in cost or reeaing i .,. .1. ravmun cnmlncr from I v.i ..J. ,v. - I -.1 j hi. w
prisoners ana guara. at Keuy Butte ,'?eV.-lol a an - ...m! TO.v.," "
VlSMMti aUiyW a WVa I UUDrJI W "J AtaV TT -Tft.J. V UMS aa I aMa X(aUKS VKtl4UUVV . ft 11 0llUft VVU
. yoked ftgaln.t tho old timo cu.tom oi I D.CTand will make "the national canl-
pa?eri,,&drh1g,pSc.s :ESkT w ?rtf took hthr.e..
m ine snerirr. ornco proper tne r- k: ,,;r - Th iii S. u.iiv ..i. tha .ha 1,. .1 tne payment or w cost t iwi it is tne intention or the senator to
int. hava vpnwn fmm in 1 on. I prougHt in de8. iner.e nas Deen no I Mrs. Hallock ask. that .he bo al- .w..i(iiin w thrafnre fixed the .ti x.r,A inn.uui
tho - closo of -each esston of TcongreaB,
put ine raci mat jxe wtu or necessit:
the oavment of th cost of the court
FAST TRfllfJ III
RVIC
00
fl,
tAAi AE ... . . a"j a .. a. aH..
ynMit. fop alrleS uniT in. hav. In. I ""r'"" V .- . naitOCK B WBOTaoaw is Kv nor 4
creased ? Vrom 11J.KSS to 'iso mi L. n J.?8 ?rwg , toe . 1MB4 month toward, her .upport.
The oount Clerk'. OfflVe Ys th ttli les than 1200 from
revenue producer. Seven year, ago the Wi,, att $200 from
income was 128.980. and last vear had I m."
VAAArt . . . . . 1 A 11 I
.ua 'Muauav iw. HUl Itnn ftnft In v,n tun t.a aat
grown in any tiling Ilk the inw pro. .'""k:, t sV f o.3
portion, rlslna- ffom I2A.001 t
668. t , .-, 1 reiurnea 4 na otner credits amount m
Court. Wow Expensive. V.tTn--w. .t .t ,.
Th COflt Of thO Circuit eOlirt. All thaltv aSS In tha aavan vaa nt,.
iiu-uu; um . gmwB iruiDi,jo 1 expense ror tn constable s orrlce last
ovn; j a" iu xi grew year amounted to 14563 and election.
Only -ft few 41lOUSand each Vearl Until I cnat US 783 Sno-lol imnnnlinll hava
lat year, when it .sprang from $24,- cost $8,901, the expense for the Fergu-
vj uio uirocui. iiKuieB, an increaseison accounting oeing Hi 1 1 or tnis sum.
of nearly $15,000. Thl. 1. larsrelv ao-1 The luvenlla court. establtRhnd In isns
counted for by the action of the leg!.-j has cost $20,511 to date. Last year and
lature In Increasing the pay 6f Juror. (the year before the cost was a little
and Witnesses from 12 Ber dav to IS. more than IfiOfln iwr vear and tha mnut
iim juri vwns row wn year irom .19,-101 tnis goes ror salaries, me salary ao
10 io,ii, ana witness xees irom I count last year amounting: to ltB2U.
"-.rJ-if "f-.. .v. .K a ltrlot 4ttora.y'. Offlo.
a. minutuv -x iiiaUUiUW auiu H'l . . . . . .
et. of the county .how. a surplus of Lr.it Taf i.o, ii?of ..Tvl
$1,208,891. the liabilities beina- nlaoad cp.t last year-of $4 4 25. a decrease from
at 111S.J44 and th aaaat. tnludln all ln X? prgTiousi wnen me. expenso
11 11 i iT tV. 1I rueariy zuuo weni to spe
property, $1,817,138. These figure, were ioi h.i..Hvu tn th. i..t .mo. nrZ-
F.-ft 31 bng 'ex-
-;rr...Iir fr v "r """ipenaea on mat account in me last year.
?lu.V5?" J?ieLbsr !h MB.ea80.r ?""" The ferry John F. Caple. cost $3,718
county o
an Interesting Inventory of what the I atnra th Munui tios.iS7. anri 'tha
V owns In tha wav nf raat aatata f T x nr.k.,.. .ta
fttaft ftf Property.
New oounty hospital, real estate, $85,.
000. Improvements $15,000.
- Armory block, $100,000; improvements,
t oo.ouv. f '
It in North Mount Tabor, $500.
Court house, $250,000.
Gravel pit on Patton road, $6800.
ock quarry in section si, itbu.
Five acre. In section 25, $750.
Llnnton .rock quarry, $4000.
f oor farm, iiso.ooo.
Tho county hospital cost $45,068. Last
I year the expense was $8870, compared
with $10,193 the year before, and $4305
In 1902. The poor farm cost $121,762
and brought In $3865. Tho cost of the
county farm and hospital combined in
creased rrom jib.bss in ioa-03 to $30,
806 In 1908-09. For support, transpor
tation and ouriai or 01a soldier. $19,471
ha. been paid. t
xne cost or tno insane was less last
rear than it was seven years asro. Then
It was $1486 and last year $1296. This
includes cost of examination, convevinsr
o. j urv. , . , v tt v, .uu luxik suicai Iv aaymiu nuu mi uaKC ill f t.
fn section 8, $5000. I The justice court of the East Portland
Kock auarry. 4.8 0 acres, la Motion 28. 1 district prior to consolidation last year
$2000. - -i 1 coat ror tne six year period xzh.oob. xne
Gravel pit, five acre in, section 1. 1 Portland district court In the same time
1000. looet $36,702. La-t year the consoll
ravnl nit. ola-nt acrea in section a. 1 dated court cost u,ao
tsnon. . I Tax collection cost the county $120,
Gravel pit. two ana on nan acres, ini i in.ine .evrn y?, growing-siowiy
section 8, $2000. I from $16,624 in 1902-8 to $21,8S1 last
Kelly Butte, $6000. I year, rrom licenses ine county nas ae-
o ravel nit t.ss aerea In section IS. I rived $26,826. The county court has
12000 ' - l cost sua. tne coroner tzn.i ii, tne as
. . . . . . M.BM AM I . U KU T . IMItA . V RKE
limvai Dir. aix aorea. in section ib. i ci wP .."!
$3000.
Gravel
r..u.l
mmmi 1 ITU1E laifD ana
. .. Ihnant n health tfiS?K Current rnurt.
Hair jonn uarr v. u. v., m.ti aoroa, r r:.-i.-,: .m,;J
ITarriman Flyer Between
Portland and Chicago
Starts Friday.
HEALTH? MAN
DIES III VOYAGE
Marquise des Montiers-Mor-
inville, Once Gwendolyn t SENAT0E SPEAKS
Caldwell of Kentucky. AT LA GEANDE FAIE
tv
I be In Washington a large part of each
year made It desirable that ho have hi.
family with him while there. Not feel
ing tnat he could afford to keep up
nome. Dotn in wasmngton ana in .port
land the senator haa arranged to lease
his Portland homo to hi. son during
tne time tnat ne is away, xne unam-
beriam children will attend the Wash
ington school, during the winter.
The senator , new horn la a modest
More Styles in
Boys' and Childrens'
Clothes Than Is
Shown by My
Other House in
Portland
Boys' Suits from $2.65 to $12.50
Boys' Overcoats from$3.15 to $20
"lays
tafefMif
residence and he axpeot. to dispose of
torship.
it upon hi. retirement from the sena-
La Grande. Or.. Oct. 5. -Th feature
New York. Oct 6. Marquise Mary ' the eecond day of thocountyfair
m- r .1 ii.,iii mi..i centers arouna eenator unamoenain.
hour ia to .peak at 4 o'clock. Lara
m,ll train that tha IT.ln..n II... ... I UWBnUUJVU VUW1, V1 nfl. ...nraaant
a nianrYn";evt will , in It William . uaidwen or wiui.vuie, .
a -- " 1 """"'O
The new Chicago-Portland 60
FISHER, TR0RSEH & CO.
The Big Point Store"
FRONT AMD MORRISON STRCJI3T3
Hannfaclarcrs and Jobbers Everyllilng la Pslstj
nHVI i . . f U " . V W K U I . ' ' . U . . U ( I, ,
treasurer $15,989. the county school su-
plt. acre, in section , $450. tBaJ,, L.S?A0.VaJJUfTKa. ".h'!
nit. five acres In -section 4. 1 f 7. the district attorney $14,44$, the
pit, riv acre, in -.ecuon . J!rult igpector $8126 and the county
814 and the detention home ha. cost
$2$,864. . - -
A man near Jefferson ha. ISO sores
Of wheat not threshad yet last week
, 18000
Gravel pit. two acre. In section
1800. '
Gravel prt one ftnd on half ftcre.
ectlon 8, $1500.
Gravel pit, two acres, In .ectlon 1.
8S00.
Gravel pit, two and on half ftcre.. In
i .ectlon . Z50.
j Cemetery, 1.40 acre., no value.
Sxpert'a Oomarata,
The comment, of the expert on - th
conduct or county business, ana nts
recommendations, by which be would
keeping, keep strict accountability on good health, with tU bfeftsingg, must tola.
county orricer. ni reauco in airaira
of the county to tho bast. , on which
private corporation.
Alt Who
Would Etyoy
read. a. follow.:
deretand, quite dearly, that it involve the)
ar conducted, question of right living with all the trm
"I beg leave to submit certain re- Jrnpljeft. With propar knowledge of what
.tta ne mw avamlnaflnn nf tha rviunf v I ' r
i book which do not explicitly ftrpear In I ia beat. earn, hour of recrraliori. of enkrvw
I tho tabulated statements, for the rea-1 , , .
I of observed omissions than of afflrtna-1. it.
. tlv facta, but ar nevertbeles. or such I i vj iuuuhiih. w uiuig mji&uim
. a nature that I feel that aa a-oou n taa 1 1 r .u. Pna;r4naa ma h. Aim.
! could not properly omit any mention of f1 th ua of meoicme. may D om-
" (ham I M - J i J
them.
"The county, book, hava
not b-an I r1" dvfttltfto, but ttnder Or
kept o as to make any .howtng on- j denary condition, ia many instance ft
I Nor has any general property account j simple, wholfome remedy may b inTalo.
beii ketn. As arpra elaewhera. II ,, ,, . , . ,
, bav colfacted and tabulated tbaee ttama labia if tftkea ftt toft pTPppr U3 ftna UM
. under valuation, kindly furnished byi- ,t o t-'u- .t... s t-
the aeeeasnr. I waaaanu ig ryrup v. own uia , is
on next Friday, October 10. The train
will make the run from Chicago to
Portland in about 60 hours and will
bring mall into Portland 18 hours ahead
of the present schedule that Is 7:46 a.
m. Instead of p. m.
According to tho schedule that has
been arranged by the operating depart
ment or tne u. . & w. ana ttie oreeon
Short Line, working In conjunction
with the Union Pacific, the new train
win leave Pocatciio, Idaho, at 1:28 a.
m., Huntington at 9:02 p. m., and will
arrive in Portland at 7:45 the next
morning.
This train will carrv no nassena-ers
but will consist of mail and express
cars only. It will, however, amount to
a saving of about one whole day In the
man Detween tne east ana .Portland.
Under the present arrangement Paciflo
coast man does not reach here until
too late in the evenlna for dlstribu
tlon. It doe. not reach the husiness
houses until the following nTornlngr,
Under the new. system the same mail
will arrive in the early morning And
do aistriDutea ny io o-ciock or earner.
BAD BLOOD FH
mine episode
Guy Bakeman of Snohomish
Alleged to Have Shot
Claud Stretch.
(Snaetal DfatMtcli to The Joaraal.t
Snohomish. Waah.. Oct. 5. The high
school of this city Is In a furore today
over tno snooting arrray tnat occurred
on the. campus last evening. Claud
Stretch, a sophomore. Is suf ferine- from
a painful though not dangerous bullet
wound In the leg and It Is claimed that
Ouy Bakeman, son of Coroner Bakeman
of this county, did the shoottnr. Th
affair 1. said to bo th outcome of
hating epistle which took place at
recent freshman dance, when a crowd
of freshmen took Bakeman from the
ballroom and cut hi hair la ft very In
artistic xaamon.
Bakeman and a number of other stu
dent wore on the school ground, last
evening when of th student
lifted Bakeman' hat and mad some
facetious remark about hi. hair. This
anrered Bakeman, and It 1. alleged be
revolver rrom his Docket and
rirM, in nunet stnamg ftretch
A 11 tho Mudetils ron earned i- ha af.
fair are aona of prominent families ef
thl. Hit. M..MI .miiaiMitf ana -
penal oris will follow. It is said. Th
isi easing
tb school
: efrTVtV? wft-SUi fept t t a &s&mywtov$.
1 condition ran bo had wtthoot a fall and troOifuIlv an! to amwJv tha t nerfnr T.. . CP-,IL, JI 7 r ,a lt"
oetaiiad shnwleg of th r-rnTty. I mm ' , r .
Informad that It I thprart-o In ether laiatir to thoa deairillf it. ,. I n n.n. n.wtt f "
? ft ou sties to keep entrlea, rot only rf ... . , Oe) Befor Clrmlt Covt.
, the count y'a real aatata. bit of CJBtM-NJTjetltly, tb. OwsroMy. Pfrap f4 yy cbb and Bart Leharge. wfeo
, matter the county roe da. , r- TVrir nf JVnna rive pern) tm h u ,B eeactim, with ft
moftd. Sahaao TUtM. "e 181 xir 01 fnn lrp TnpTW, r,B-t-r of rethre-, were held to the
4 . "ft rrers that In tfile rot IVera ftatiaf action. To ft it brrafcial cffet 'Ircalt CTCrt this rn cruris. Fmt
r oomeiMrur l it 1 ea mliee ef f -l . . , . . .. er.errea are lnlt tham. n which
timmm frara4ml rnada. rf. t buy tha f-aturjf, raaouartured by tb 1. toeda waa placed in oacA casa.
I mni if grare ad roaa The are ts-i r." rr fj.,.,.. f. 1 .Ula1' 1 1 "" '
' mm a mmrt ivr, m-- I a-a . mm n- ... a, Creaawell
i' an ire coi or m. a a e' 'ri Wll V An-.r-.rlm
vaju ef atf.;eert fror-erty to a tuJl
wamaa
t rt ' veat hmri oolled oo-a,
arrai the Ciroeicl.
Ky.. died early today on board the
steamer Kron Prlnsessin Cecil le Ju.t aa
the liner arrived off Sandy Hook. She
had been Buffering from B right's disease
for a number pr years ana was return
ing home for treatment. She was im
mensely wealthy and was, known social
ly throua-hotit the world.
She created a great sensation In 1888 I
by announcing that she Intended to take
the veil. She had been prominent in
Protestant church work, but when she
made her announcement she made large
donations to me tjatnono cnurcn, in
cluding a gift of $1,000,000 to tho Cath
olic university at Washington. D. C.
She failed to enter a convent, ftnd left
the church In 1906. - She then ordered!
that her name bo removed from
"Caldwell Han" at th university In
Washington.
In 1847 ah married Marquis Des !
Montiers-Morinville and has been In .
America only twice since. Her husband.
who Is in Paris, wa. notified today of I
her death. . '
She leaves a fortune of several mill- j
ions. Including -ft vast etate in Ken
tucky,
RAISE FAEE TO FAIR;
PATRONS PROTEST
Colfax. Wash.. Oct 6. A bitter pro
test nas Deen raised among me patron.
of the Spokane 4k Inland Railway com
pany and the management of the Whit-
man county air association at tne ac
tion of the company in raising the fare j
for the round trip from town to the fair
grounds to 20 cents, double what waa
chanced last tear.
The distance rrom me inland depot
to the station at uw grounds is less
than a mile.
The sentiment of th. general publlo
haa Deen xavoraDie to me xniana a.
against th O. R. A N. line, but th
recent increase all along the line of the
Inland. In both freight and passenger
rates. I. meeting; with considerable pro-
teat, ana mucn or me Dueine. is go-
ln" back to the steam road.
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Y0trU. eE SURPRISED TO SES
BOW YOUNG YOU LOCK WREN
YOfJB HAIR IS RESTORED TO
ITS NATURAL COLOR
Tftert. M ooftw foe BskAdy orrv mr
faded kir. It Bakes yea look cid whea '
yoa'af ftot . ftmsghtff aod ftdarraij. .
Hst Haif Heakk wOi bnW back h Bat. I
ral color tad tiry, aad auk yotg kair I
ftrkht. ftanriant aad fo3 oi yoathful auty. !
Sl oWriJ aaJ iUi( oot. fWy
table aad fcamUas-nol m Syc f
It t tftev vxrmrx. at Ecw4nsrr. i
Bay's tterflaa cure kcasi, r4. ,
yaw aa4 cpnal kaaaa, aa aBafeti OaMaL
Kespe acU caa IH matt, z-c l",rr er
itr-br. TfceCarat- ftaia,"Iti ;
Can nf tha Hair" . . ,
ra Bay P v wew-arlt. n. A,
mi wTODall
Do not hesitate to buy because you
have not the ready cash to pay in full,
for
Your Credit Is Good
Here for Suit, Overcoat, Raincoat or
a complete outfit. You obtain qual
ity clothing here. We could not af
ford to sell any other kind. No em
barrassing conditions about our credit
system no red tape simply make a
small cash payment, then pay
aaBSB, '
You will find it a convenient and
EASY WAY to keep well dressed.
The payments are so light you will
never feel them to be a burden.
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