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J THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY- EVENING, NOVEMBER ff, 1S09. IRIHJ CASE GOES IHTO COURT :- 1 . ,a :-:v Federal, Grand Jury Iriresti- , gates Conduct of the Ore: SSft. . son Land .&' Water , Com- - .' , manufactirrer, Portland; C. Potter, former, WstervillA, Lane county; D. C, rowen, farmer, Portland; . M. Rica, f m rniflP T( n ( n 1 JamAM ntva Eaale Craek: Judaon Weed, farmed ! veronia, , uoiumDia county; w. A. Yo- eum, farmer. Ban ton, Yamhill county. NEAR-BEER VENDOR VMS FOUND GUILTY '-'. (Special Plipatch to Tb Journal.) ' Eugene, Or,, Nov. . Joe Lupton, keeper-of roadhouss between Eugene and Springfield,, waa .yesterday found rullty by a Jury In the circuit . court of violating; the. local option law and he will' be aentenoed tomorrow. Ivupton waa tried twice at the laat session of the circuit 1 court, - but each time the jury John Camp, charged with larceny by Dance in sewing- a surveyors transit a waa yesterday after- three years' parol sen Pany :chl VThM: STEAMER RATE WAR WILL SOON BE OVER ''''' Jt7nltd Praia Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Nov. 6. Present in- dlcatlons are that v the rate war be The United State grand Jury, Is ' In- ween rival , steamship companies will : vestlgatlng the conduct of the, Oregon . Land and "Water company,. -'one of. the - offshoots of the J. Thorburn Ross ad- - ministration; of the Title Guarantee and Trust company. ' For aomo tlma Horace . . D. Jones, special ' agent of . the Interior department, ha been conducting an In-. vestlgatlon, of the affairs of the Ore gon Land and Water company, the story : of the Investigation having been printed some time ago In 'The Journal. . As a . result of this investigation the grand Jury Is' now taking a look Into the mat- ter to determine "whether the officials of the company did or did not violate f the land laws of the United States The Oregon lAnd &- Water 7company was .organized , oy J. xnorDurn Koss as an offshoot of the Title Guarantee & Trust company to handle a large tract ' of land at Irrlgon. ... This land was par. t tally bought , from , the , Northern: Pa cific, being- grant, land In alternate see , tlona along the south bank of tha Colum tola river. . . ,..,,. ,.'. :..::-:,y...'.'r- Kosa Was Incorporator. J. Thorburn Ross, F. B. Holbrook and J; W. Cook- were the incorporators of ' tha company. Later Holbrook withdrew ' and his place was filled by C. C Hitch lnson, since deceased. Clyde B. Aitchl- son was assistant secretary of the com pany; and John E. Altchlson' was 'the secretary. . - ,. ' " - , ' It Is charged that the company crossed .tha boundary line of the government land laws In attempting to secure the ownership of those sections of gov ernment land alternating witn tne Northern Pacific grant land purchased by it. According, to the charges, made tha-company Induced large numbers of people to file on these government claims under contract ' to deed' part of the land to the company In return for , water to Irrigate the smaller portion Of the claims taken. Had to Boy Back land. It is charged that before the appli cants for -the land secured - title from ' the government Holbrook, who , was then the sales manager, said large numbers of small tracts to out side purchasers. In many cases the government applicants found that they were violating the land laws and relin quished their claims, thus - leaving the company In the air and forcing It to buy back the land sold to the outside purchasers, or otherwise compromise : with them. This tangle brought the .matter Xo the.' attention of . the govern . 'nnt and an investigation waa ordered1. - Owing to1 the' lapse of time since the transactions and the present day It is uncertain whether indictments will be returned by the grand Jury, though,' it is understood the Investigation" will be thorough. , . Hew Orand Jury. , The federal grand Jury was drawn yesterday morning' and began work at once. . Its foreman Is William W. Peas lee of Portland. , The members of the Jury are: ... C. T. Bogard, capitalist, Woodburn; vv .H. Boring, farmer. Boring; A. W. Cook, f arm er, Clackamas R. F. D. No. 1; James Dickey, farmer, Molalla; D. B. - Farley, farmer, Monroe; EH Fellows, farmer, Oregon City R. F. D. No. 4; E. Y. Geer, farmer, London. Lane county; Arthur H. George,' .carpenter. St Helens; B. W. Harris, farmer, Wells, Benton county; E. Houck, merchant. Astoria; John P. Larsen, farmer, June vtlon City; Hugh ' McCormlck, farmer, Seaside; ,' Victor Nicholson, farmer," Al bert. Clatsop leounty; A, Newell, farmer, Clackamas, R. F. Dv No. 1; E. L. Olson, farmer, Deer Island; Rbbert E. Phillips, soon, come to an end and the old rates or , ocean travel , between San Fran cisco and Los Angeles will be restored. ....... , t f During . the last few days passenger trafflo has fallen off to a great tmL du to the approach of winter, . Along the waterfront It Is said that a number of smaller coasters that en tered the field and did a thriving busi ness at reduced rates will be compelled to withdraw from the passenger field and resume freighting, aa a result. i With them out of the way the passen ger steamers will be In position to re sume the full rats and the subsequent division of th passenger trafflo will end. tha war.s, r r KENTUCKY FEUDIST SENT TO SAN QUENTIN "f. Uoll4 Prs Lwad Wlre. ' . Lbs ' Angeles, Cal., Nov. r 8. Found guilty ' of persuading ' 14-year-old Pearl Eastman of Ventura to leave her home with him. , J... W. Hatfield, said to be one of. the few survivors of the feud between the McCoy and Hatfield fam ilies of Kentucky, faces a five year term In the San Queuttn penitentiary. He, .was sentenced by Judge Davis of the superior court of this county. ' , Hatfield was a Rough , Rider during the Spanish-American rar and a former deputy, sheriff in this county. He was tried ' and acquitted several years ago on a charge or murdering one or tne McCoy family who bad killed Hatfield's father. ; " - V' .i Hatfield declared to the court that he had 'intended to marry Miss Eastman and would do so when he had served his1 term, if she would wait for htm. The court Imposed the lightest sentence pos sible fPr tha offense. . ' JAPANISE HERRTO v ; FISHER3IEN BARRED Vancouver, ' B. C.Nov. 8. Japanese seine fishermen, who number. hundreds in Nanalmo harbor, have been ' pro hibited '.from seining herring. A fed. eral government -order has' been made, closing Nanalmo harbor i to the ; Jap anese, . though they will still be al lowed to fish In nearby waters. Only gillnetUng will be allowed In .'Nanalmo bay, which teems with , herring. ' ; Formerly 'the Japanese did a tre mendous trade supplying American hall- but fishing steamers with 'herring for bait- Several months ago the Ameri cana were . prohibited from continuing herring purchases, there. Now the gov ernment has taken a hand. " Odd Fellows Elect Officers. " .' ' Caltd Press Ltased Wliw.1 . r . Dayton, Wash., Nov. e. The first lodge eleotlon of the year was held last evening when Alkl lodge. No. 16, I. O, O. F., elected these officers for tha corrt lng year: . C. J. Ross, noble grand; Pat rick Donohue. vice grand; II. W. Bald win, reoordlng secretary, George B. Dorr, financial secretary; W. C. Godard, treas urer; C. W. Pryor, trustee. , Installation wlll.be held the first Monday In Jan uary at which time tha appointive of ficers will be named. . - An Unusually , Large and Varied Prcsratatlo Fiall and Winter Shapes .... f . --'fOf: , ' - Particularly Interesting to Wo men in ;Quest ol Exclusiveness If you are interested iriexceptional shoe values, it will pay you to visit this new Portland store.;- We are offering more hew designs than any other two stores in this city combined,, and at prices So much lower "that you'll readily recognize the differ ence. .We positively give the biggest shoe values in Portland. New "Century" Model THE SHOE STAR OF THIS SEASON ' Exactly as here illustrated one of the handsomest designs we have ever presented. Made in patent coltskin and semi-dull calfskin, with' tops of dull leather; black, gray, blue, green or mode colored cloth. Also in suede leather, black, brown, gray or tan; short vamp, high arch, In Suada Lioathor $4.00 Hosiery for Men and Women (iorrtplete lines lit 'lisle or silk, at prices which reflect all of the economy advantages of "QUEEN QUAI, ITY" Shoes. , . Lisle Hosiery t. . . ... . .25a, S5e, 50 The 35c line, especially attractive, 3 pairs for...$1.00 Women's Pure Silk Hosiery, a pair. . ; . .... . . fl.SO. mi .s p .. BBjhsjJBJBJBJBJBjiBBBiBJB . STORE FOR ALL THE PEOPLE ..' a . - , , nVSf fir ,v--,a.,, ' JL.: ) :'- f- 4 What Preparations Are You Making for Music This Winter? ENJOY the gems of opera during'the long Winter evenings, -t Select the record of any songbird; place it on the Victrola. Sit-bick in your easy chair.- All the- world of song it yours to enjoy with a. Victrola by your fireside. ; Free Concerts Daily in Our - Victor Salesrooms. VIctroIas 5125, $200, $250 Improred Vlclors 111 Up Sherman .layii; Ox Wholesale and Retail. 8th and MorTison. Op. Pott off ice O iUIO luJii uHuii uiuiuiu yn &jho Avenue ' ' LEADING EAST SIDE DEPARTMENT STORE J. All Morrison Bridge Cars Pass Our, Store R-S East Side Ljine One Block East. WW SMiirflay Bargain Carnival Mere Plan to do your Saturday shopping at this store. Let us demonstrate to your absolute satis h faction that this store is the most economical store for you, as well as the most convenient, pleasant and satisfactory. ' tailoreid. SuKs Up la $32.50 T f Wtmen. MM The firfeat suit event of the early season. The sale for tomorrow comprises a group of . the handsomest suit, styles of the. season Lhey iots, diagonal cloth, fancy worsteds, home spuns,: serges, bewitching1 new fall weaves. Modish-Ion? -fitted -coats, all elegantly satin- lined, and stylish Tailored Skirts. Every suit one of this season s best styles. AH popular fall colors -blue, black, gray, green, brown Sizes range from 32 to 44. !f?VeIonrnannelsl2cYd. A Saturday and Monday: sale of the Flannel that is ever popular for kimonos and house dresses at this season jof the year. .Extremely large assortment of patterns' in a variety of the best colors. : : ' . -' ' -. ..-SEE WINDOW DISPLAY S8 Sic irl Values at $5.95 Women s 'Dress arid Walking Skirts up to $3 inj'alue, in fine quality panama and serge, jifst received by express. .These skirts are the -very-new pleated kilt styles, just now becoming so popular. -Are splendidly made and cut with plenty of fullness. Colors are navy, black, brown and green. Greatest Sweater Sale IWr lloM COAT SWEATERS CVcr IlClU for Children and Men 35c All sizes,- 26 to 44. A splendid winter-weight Ribbed . Sweater Coat in gray, trimmed with either blue or red and with large pearl buttons. These garments are well made, perfect fitting, with shaped cuffs and. double shaped bottoms. Buy two sweaters tomorrow at the value of one. No phone orders, none C O D. Not more than two 4o. a customer Wool Underwear 98c Choose from "men's fine worsted ribbed in natural gray) men's fine wool ribbed in tan or cream, men's natural -wool plain in natural gray color. COOPER'S $1.50 WORSTED i A RIBBED UNDERWEAR.... 5 l.Uy A shipment of mill seconds, never Sold regular ly at less than $1.50, Every earment- is desir able and will give as good satisfaction as any underwear made. ' ; , , .4 . I IJ . i Kemo Corsets ' K Call Shoes a! $1.35 On sale Saturday, Boys Strictly AH Solid Leather Satin Calf Shoes, in first quality. Best style toes, with extension soles. Some are in lace and some in blucher styles. All sizes 1 to 62. ; . . . . Boys S1.00 Football Pants TomowoVv at 6Sc SEVENTH AND GREATEST EVENT, QUOTING? PARIS PRICES Our. November Glo've Sale grows better each yearit's it sale that saves buyers . athirci or more,' and at the same time affords choice of 'immense assortments of the most fashionable styles and shades. Our representative Canvassed the Euro pean markets. with this( sale in view, and so successfully that we can quote prices i j. !'... ii . il-t . . iu. .1 j!''' i: it. rf. .'. u pci uui wwer ijid.il in iist ycdr & ellc. vvc ucvuic pratuittiiiy uic cninc vjiuvc Section to the features of this November offering, quoting prices that cannot be equaled outside of Paris. While the sale lasts profits are cut to the minimum, our object hieing to increase patronage. 12,000 Prs. Delorme Trefousse $1.37; Famous Delorme Trefousse Glove, real French Kid, 3-c1asp, dress kid effects. Fitted and guaranteed. $2-$2.25 elsewhere. During Annual Glove Sale ?l-37. $1.75 GLOVES, SPECIAL $1.27 100 dozen .extra good; grade Dress riid Gloved in three-clasp effects, all sizes, in sev eral shades of tans and browns. Every pair fitted by experts. Positively during this sale only $1.27 $1.50 PIQUE GLOVES $1.17 -150 dozen one-clasp" extra quality Pique- Sewn Heavy Gloves, suitable' for most any wear. Come in black, gray, tan and brown. Worth $1.50. Special $1.17 $1.25 CAPE GLOVES 78c . 250 dozen one-clasp Dent Style Cape Gloves, just the thing for shopping. Sizes 5l2 to 7. All shades of tan. Worth $1.25. Sale price 78 $1.50 KID GLOVES 97c 250 dozen Ladies' Two-Clasp Dress Kid Gloves, in black, white and all popular shades. Worth $1.50. Annual Glove Sale price 1)7 f $3 ELBOW LENGTHS $1.2,9 Several hundred pairs of Real French Kid Elbow-Length Gloves, in black only. AU' sizes. Worh $3 pair. Annual Sale price.... 1.20 $2 NOVELTY GLOVES $li47 Heavy novelty embroidered back effects in grays, tans and white, in cape and mocha ef fects. All sizes. Sell at $2.00 a pair. ; During Annual Glove Sale .j.$1.47 85c SCOTCH WOOL 47c 250 dozen Ladies' Extra Fine Gradle Scotch' Wool Gloves. Anticipate your wants for the coming cold weather. Values to 85c. Annual . Glove Sale price .......... ...,......r.47. $1.50. MOCHA GLOVES 98c 100 dozen' one-clasp best quality Mocha Gloves, in tan, brown, modes and 'gjray, any size. Every pair fitted at our counter,. . Worth $1.50. Annual Sale price ..,......,.i..98 urnmm 0k JET JEWELRY THE GREAT POPULAR FAD $5 Pens 69c Greatest Sale on Record $10 Pens 98c 5000 DIAMOND POINTED FOUNTAIN PENS $5 Pens 69c Guaranteed 14k Gold $10 Pens 98c These seem to be remarkable statements, yet every word is true, and this lot of 5000 Diamond Point Fountain Pens give without exception the most phenomenal values of their kind ever of fered in this city. The variety is almost unlimited, and contains small, medium and large-size pens lor botn men and women. Ihey are made of the best quality pure hard rubber, air fitted with 14-carat gold points, many in gold mountings. Also Sterling Silver Pens, Mother-ofy Pearl Pens, Sterling Silver Deposit and Gold Filigree Pens. Each pen comes in a separate caise with filler, and nearly every one has safety clip. Business men and women, students, physi cians, ministers, clerks and all who write shoujd avail themselves of this great opportunity; to purchase Diamond-Pointed Fourteen-Carat Gold Fountain Pens at such unusual prices. Values up to $5.00, some trimmed with two wide gold bands, others in plainer chased styles, all fittea with 14-carat gold'points of various sizes", in coarse, medium, fine and stub styles. Practical, serviceable pens for all kinds of writing. Every pen warranted fl one year by manufacturer. Each DaC Values up to $10.00 in richly ornamented styles, some entirely covered with gold and solid .T1 ... 1 1 A ' - . r a t t . f "f fl . a a sicrnng Mivcr on tuascu ucsigns, some witn sona siernng silver aeposit worK m gracerui de signs, others trimmed with wide gold band with inlaid mother-of-pearl, others partly covered with gold in rich patterns. Each style fitted with 14-carat. gold points of various An' ' sizes. Every pen warranted for one year by the manufacturer. . Each ......... . . . JOC EVERY PEN GUARANTEED BY THE MANUFACTURER v These pens arc of the simplest construction and cannot get out of order overflow' or fail to write, as tne leeas are maae exactly tne same as now used by all the standard pen manu facturers, having a deep ink channel, reenforced by two lateral slots, thereby keeping the ink aiways in contact wnn tne point ot tne pen, and always wet and ready to write. Every, pen warranted ior one year oy manuiacturer. . : . $1 Northern Light" Inverted Lights 49c -A light manufactured in a superior way, guaranteeing satisfac tion that is not obtainable from the less expensive makes. These lights that go on sale today are of a superior quality, and, while the price at this special sale is far below regular, the quality is guaran teed to be the best. r It is simple in construction, neat in appearance and sold com plete, with half-frosted globe, fixture and mantle, at 48. SELFLYTE MANTLES PRODUCE A MOST BRILLIANT LIGHT. Made from extra strong fiber. Lights the gas without the use of matches. No danger of accidents. So simple that a child can operate it. Guaranteed for 60 days-34. 75c Incandescent Gas Light Outfit 38c In addition to the- orthern Light" Inverted Light offered above, we place on sale 1000 new-Incandescent Gas Lights for special sale on Saturday only. These lights have always been sold at 75c, and in some stores they sell as high as $1.00. . ' We have received another very large shipment of these lights,-which come equipped with the better quality globe than those in previous shipments, being exceptionally strong and producing a much softer light. The burner on these lights-is fitted with an extra quality heavy mantle. Every burner is guaran teed perfect. This set sold complete, with burner, m an tlr and globe, special 3S. We have alwaysTestrkted the quantitv of these burners to three to a customer, we allow customers as many as they wish to buy. But for thfi t