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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER - 5. 1809. . ' ., - . ; ,U ' ', , ILL OPEFJ UP UTIE 10 WILL OF- LATE i HERE To SECURE ISiir.1 WHITE, IIEJlrillG PLAIIT Hill and Harriman Interests to Build line Through Famous Camas Prairie From Texas ' Ferry to GrangeTille War Ends. Brinatnw to a close the famous rail road war in Idaho between the Hill and Harrlman Interests, and allowing the direct tupping: of the rich central Idaho country by four transcontinental unea, articles f Incorporation were filed yes terday tn the states of Washing-ton, Ida ho and Oregon by the camas prairie 1 , Railroad company. Incorporators are named as :., P. O'Brien, gwrjoral manager and vice pres ident of tn Ilarrtmait Interests In the northwest; W. W. Cotton, general west ern eounorl for the Harrlman lines; J. H. Kerr, peDeral counsel for the North Bank road, and F.'H. Fogarty, assistant enral frrtght agent of th Northern l'scific. . ....( j ' F. N. Finci. formerly connected with the Northern Pacific In 8t. Paul, Minn., has been apiwinted general manager and general freltiht and passenger agent of the- newly o nganlzed .read, -and- la now In Portland selecting a corps of assist' . ants and arranging traffic matters with officials of thie Hill and Harrlman lines. . He will make his headquarters at Lewis- ton, Idaho, , , ' . ,, Orgaa&tajtlOB Closes War. ' Organisation . of' the- Camas Prairie road closes -a, "war of years' duration between Hill tnd Harrlman In . Idaho, and brings the operation of the ISO mile line from Texas ; Ferry, . Wash., to Granger! lie, Idiho, under, the ' direct charge of the two interests combined. For Idaho, .the. compromise meana the rapid developm fents of the rich Camas Prairie country, Jong held back ty com plicated railroad; troubles and Inability of shippers to tiecure direct routing to the coast for thousands 'of 'bushels of grain and other grteultural products of the prairie coun fry. y: .-.,; More than 19 f year; ago tha war" In Idaho began.-' Building dowft from Mos cow Idaho, to Culdesac and .. then to Htltes, Idafift,' tfce' ' 'Northern : Pacific made a - valiant attempt to tap the prairie country. At Btltes construction was stopped by the great Lawyer's can- Bulk of Real Estate Goes to Superintendent Stelner o ' Widow Executors , State Asylum AV'ill ln- Named. . vito Bids. - : ;.. yon. becauM of 'bud engineering, and later the branch line from Lewlaton, Idaho, to Qrangeville. Idaho, and Cot tonwood, was built. , , Agreemeat Moi Xept, Finally an agreement was made be tween the two Interests, to allow the Union Pacific 'to build from . Texas Ferry, Wash., directly across the Snake river' from Rlparla, to' Lewleton, Idaho, with, the understanding that In consid eration or being allowed to run Ita trains ever 'the Northern Pacific tracks from Lewtston to Qrangeville, the Harslman lines Were to allow Hill to operate trains over the p. R. A N. tracks from Lewiston to Rlparla, or Texas Forry. because of the dispute, middle Idaho The will of tha late Isaro White, who I In a second effort tv secure a central section were deprived of propr railroad NMed last week leaving a valuable es-I heating plant at reasonable cost for the service for years. v tate, was.flled In the probate court tate hospital for the Insane at Salem, Now. under tha terms of the articles yesieraay ana ieare in. ' Superintendent R. E. U Stelner la In :'ne0'"0 "XZZXZ'ttuZ M Portland and this afternoon will hold naiirouu company win operate, tprougu i f'" - ...w, . .... .. , T.. , . , , , . to Grangevllle and Cottonwood, ; nephew. Isaac I White, and a r"- 'e""c' ,tho nPTM hotel. In. Ve Through the faot . that tha ' Camas nleoe. Henriettas Mlna Tlchjner. to securing new bids for tha In- Prairie road doea not' touch Oregon tor-1 Mr.-White named as ma executor, mu staiiation or the plant. j . Tna neaung plant at the aaylum Is an old and antiquated affair, consisting of separate furnaces' scattered throughout the basement of the-big building, one furnace tinder each tier of wards. Tha hot-water furnaces and the heating fur naoes are also separate. , .. This condition waa .called to the at tention of the legislature at Ita last ses sion and it was demonstrated that the - .... k. im -K.ii. wife. Hose White. L,eo Friede and Jos iiivii k . a. . j iv . i, vu, wuvuj lu luq i . . ' - - . states of Idaho and Washington, the Ph N. Teal, an to serve witnoui oona. .h.. inmAr..! .Mi.i... Ur. Friede. .however, has declined to filed In Oregon auggesU to railroad men as an executor, and Is entitled to the ultimate connection of the O. R. & name ,0meone to act In hhr place. N. branch, running from HunUngton ao?n ' wo,r. 01 wsenieia aorth. with the Camas Prairie road, rnmp iowengari nave vmeu thus forming m southern outlet fof Ida- th DPr,"er.' . . . bo shlppera. . . I ." wlu ,v t0 3aBtph N. Teat In eWS) 0 XOaaOk . ,vv I. . ti.-.i.tl, Tlhn until aha rMrhea - Idaho will receive with delight the h , .h.n .h. t. h riven I presen t system Is not only verr much news of ths Incorporation of the newly I thm nrlArfniit b - . I mOI", COtlV til All it WOUld bft With A organised road, and the fact that coin- L. To' his nleoe. Gertrude White, Mr. central plant, because of tha larger use promise na Deen enecieo por wwii mi I white leaves 140,000, and to. his nephew, i ue. oui xnat ins many rumaces and Harrlman interests in Idaho. For 1 iaMi0 , white. J0,000. Furthermore he scattered throughout tha basement are innaDitants ,or me , miaaie sections ' n rives his niece end neDhew share and a menace to the safety of the buildlna-. means ability to ship .'goods direct, .hare alike his interest, in the estate 1 After this Showinc had been mada hv unci- cwii, wot, norm w ouu, wwn i ef his sister. Leah ' White. If she dies I oupennienaeni etemer In his renorL before he. If not, he directs that there and demonstrated to the waya and be paid to his widow and to Mr. Teal (means committee of tha house when-It IN COLLEGE CLOTHES before rates were impossible and facil I ties ooor. .-'.- v., -:,'',.';--. crue. Practically all of the .great wheat and grain -crop of the Camas Prairie will now be routed, via Pase. oil thel this sum worth ank. and by way .:of .Rlparla, I White. on the O. R. & n. to Portland, and It la the Intention .of .the asylum autnonties to put this plant in a sopa Benefits for. Portland f wl : also ac- jio.ooo. ths interest from which Is to made an InspecUon of the institution. a 1 TBn n.Mak 11 all a 4t uaka -abtk ia. Ala . . a a . m. . a . . 1 la.... .. De paia ju,ean wnite as ion g an sne i iu,uuu was , put m . the appropriation lives, and on tha death of Leah White, I bill for the purchase and Installation of to . go, "to ne wiaow, tose i a central plant. In addition to Qiesa beouests'the ex- u.u.uMTa bi linn pomi. ; rartuna is i ecutors are instructea to pay Henrietta i rate building lrt tha hi nuadranria th ni. ia.i..i At, ( ,v. ..a . u, : . . " "ig quaarangie . t i".w" " , ss. " . c?n portion of tha mam -v ft unut.1 cit lAiiiwu I ,uv v uiuuui , miu aw ' " iQ u v i building. J t is to be a niuKciu.iih u ji s praciicaiiy a aqwn a monm. xno remuue or ine estate, hill pull all the way from that region, real and personal, is left to the widow. And, also,' the new arrangement opens Mr. White, who executed the will up an Immense territory for Portland In ' February,' 190?, ' asked that as aoon wholesalers heretofore not practicable after his death as was consistent with because of railroad difficulties. mks."boyxe wants : 1 sentence reversed j (United Press teased Wire.) ,' Pittsburg, Pa., Nov; 5 Mrs, . Helen Boyle; who, with her hsband "Jimmy" Boyle, was convicted of kidnaping Billy Whitla, the Sharon lad. today appealed to the superior court to reverse her sen tence of 25 years. In addition to the Jail sentence ths woman also was or dered to pay a fine of $6000. ' As It was never proved conclusively that the woman was Identified wish the actual kidnaping of young Whitla. although she frankly admitted that she cared for the child ; In tha Cleveland apartment house,, many people contend that, Mrs. Boyle's sentence was too se vere. '; For his part In tha affair Boyle was given -a life sentence. . ' : - good taste -'that his body be cremated .and his ashes deposited where his wid ow might direct REM TO HUT con Program at New IL -.Church. Site Next Sun day Afternoon. E. fireproof brick structure, furnished with a.Onftceand u i . . . uvuure cn)auia ot generating aurncient steam to heat the entire asylum build ing. -' : ' . ; ' - . Immediately after the annronriation became available Gus Strang, chief engineer at tha asylum, un'der 'the direc tion of Superintendent Stelner, pre pared pmns roe the heating plant an bids were advertised for. The lowest oiciaer ottered to do the work for S98.. ; At a meeting called for this after noon at S o'clock, Mr. Strang, W. H. Cnrbett of the Willamette Steel & Iron Works, Professor " G. A. Cevell. pro fessor of engineering and heating at the wegon Agricultural ; college, Superln lenaem eteiner ana ' bidders and con tractors interested In the construction of mo ijjmiii neia a conrerence at the Im penat notet; At this conference the matter was gone over thoroughly and new bids will be called for. It Is hoped mat as a result or the conference some plan may be decided upon which will insure ' the Installation of . the new finnrln. f tsmnnn at II nVlnrlr th rrr. nerstone for the new Methodlat EpIsco-Jlant At tlgpxr within the appropria- pai Church at Sunnyeide will be laid. wuu The edifice will be one of the finest crea&d ?WELL SPOKEN Roseburg and on ' handsome lines ' of I architecture. The large auditorium will be circular I shaped and other appolntmenta of the ;t building.will be modern In. every re- VtVZ - ij.-.wm kUlVUQUUUk uia country, and, In fact, has few eouals OF BY THE PBESS George Hamlin, the tenor, who sings spect The Intention Is to give the use; of the church free of charge to con- ventions congresses and organisation among native singers. For -a number meetings aimed to build up morally or ".a"" njen pne or the prlnei rellglously. Jal Rawing cards at the big musical Following will be the program for tha services: invocation, Rev. a II. Mowre; festivals of the east and ..middle went. In recital he has been, equally conspic- special anthem, choir; prayer, ReV. John " Juow,n cerpt from the Flinn; scripture. Rev. C. T. Wilson! ad- Nw-Tor.k. Tribune attests: .. a uu reciiai mignt well have been taken as a lesson by ome or tne many proressional singers scattered through his appreciative au dience. In respect of nrorram mnlclnur ""tnniii for.'Yoiiiig Qthes 'Men dress, Mayor Joseph Simon: greetings from Portland Methodism, : Rev. Benja min Toung; greetings from City Church Extension society, T. 8. McDaniels: greetings from Laymen's association of the Oregon conference, B. Lee Paget: address. Rev. Fletcher Homan, p. D.: depositing records and laying the cor nerstone, H. Gordon, H. N. Black, Mr, Shane, W. T. Euster. H. J. Blaeslng: benediction. Rev. J. W. McDougall. ; MEDFOBD TO HAVE ; ?NEW $40,000 DEPOT) -.(Special Diipatch to The Joornal.) -Medford. Or.. Nov. E. The Sontham Pacific company has made formal an-l,an Engineering association met at the Inouncoment of the soeedr caWstructlon 1 New Wlllard hotel today with a lara-e of a 140,000 passenger depot at Med- attendanca of engineers, geologists and ford "to be located on the site of tha persons interested in the industrial de- section house, two blocks south of tha j veiopmentor the 4 Appalachian region, present depot, which stands In the cen- I Th program comprised papers or ad ter of 'the "city. A freight denot will I dresses by Professor R. L. Morris of f be constructed two blocks north and the I West Vfrginia ' university. Richard E. railroad"! right of way between the two J -omonas or Baltimore, Dr. Thomas L. depots will be parked, fountains tn-WatBon. atate geologist of . Virginia, H. stalled and otherwise beautifed. . JFernstrom, chief engineer of the Vir- r Tha new passenger depot will be ofllnla railway and others; atone and concrete and designed to ac and or Interpretation a the American ternor's concert was of signal merit ana interest. The mood of the text as the composer had Seised it was pub lished with intuition, and eloquence by the singer in terras of clear enunciation. guua pnrasing ana well '. chosen vocal color. Mr. Hamlin is an artist always worm wnue. , Seat eale opens Tuesday at Bungalow. Appalachian Engineers Meet. Washington, Nov. I Tha Appalach commodate the traffio for a city many times tha present sise or Medford. The removal of the depot open at all times tha main -street to traffic and ends blockades by trains. Medford long sine outgrew Its depot facilities and tha an nouncement was hailed! with great glee oy iocai people. The above models will help to f convey some idea of our snappy "clothes, for; the , young man. The, impression that young men's clothes are to.be plain this season is erroneous, and only the merchant who ;is not "up to snuff" will tell'you thatypu are to wear clothes just like your father wears. Young men's clothes, are here, to . stay.- We show many new styles that can not" be fourfd elsewhere; ."classy", gar , jnents that will appeal to you. Suits and Overcoats 15t6135- Guy Fawkes Dav. .... Irfmdon, Nov 6.r-The youthful popu lation of England, In accordance with time honored custom, today 'celebrated Guy ' Fawkes dav. the annlvraarv nf tha discovery of th gunpowder plot Effigies of Fawkes , were burned and ' fireworks indiscriminately used. Fawkes I ana nis coconspirators were caught red handed In the -vau,lts under ths houe of commons during the sitting of the aession of parliament in the reign of King James I. about to lay a train of over ioa kegs, of gunpowder. mm ) IIP PL.J :.: We have just received by express a line of Swagger . OVERCOATS for young -men-TOTALLY , DIFFERENT from any- ; thing, else in the city. - ; r .'. . .!"' ' VI if. '!'.-.,;' .',;.: V.i-f?.;'.-ti. These are shown EXCLUSIVELY in our , COLLEGE DEPARTMENT; on the second floor. Take elevator and ask our sales men to show you. BIN. BEELIaMG" 'T. ,. ' l a . .' ; . LEADING CLOTHIER r CANADIAN MONEY TAKEN AT FULL, YALUE ; Prog Spsdals Friday mi Saturday LOWEST PRICES Are Always Guaranteed and QUALITY THE BEST That Can Be Procured. CURES ECZEMA QUICKLY KKELL SOUXDS FOR RESTRICTED DISTRICT fSwrtal DttMtrh to Th. Joornal.t Pendleton, Or., Nov. 8. That a move. ment has been started for the elimina tion of tha restricted district, was shown last night when a petition, aigned ; by a number of citlsena, was presentedyi tha council. .- Acting u pon - the petition. Maror, Murphy "appointed a committee to investigate conditions and to make a full report. The committee consists of Council- men .McCormach,. Stroble and Knight This crusade which, la being Instigated principally by tha women of the clt. f more cases of e'tema "and akin iiiaaa... negan ai me time or in. passage or the I tnaa any remedy ever offer4-for these Sfew Aisoerery Xaa evelatloiils4 the . . Treatmea of Bkla Zlsaaaea. Nothing in the history of medicine naa ever approached the success of the msrvalous skin remedy known aa pos- lam, wnicn, it, is ears to say, has cured local option law, when dance halls, and cribs were done away with and denl sens of tha district were restricted to second storjr buildings. GREEN SHOES Are shown in our Lion Spe-cialat WfM 166-170 THIRD ST. The BIus ton Derby at S3 ' is "... New BARJiSSOClATIOX FOR CALIFORNIA LAVTERS tVfr4 fnm Laawl WTra. Baa rranclaco, Nov. . With the view of forming a California bar association, a meeting will be held. at tha Bt Francis hotel In this rttyJWednesday, Noremb-r I, which win be attended by delegstee from all erer tha state. Tuesday erening tha local bar aaco I clatlea will gire a banquet to tha d! ' gates. The convention Wedneeday will be addressed by Oovemor Gillett and I Judges of the federal court a and th. state supreme and appellate courts aad prominent attorney".. " Lmn Helm, president af the bar aase& iciatioa or ixs Angeiea. win be among ,tboe wbe apeak, as will Prang Bhort ' of Fresno, and llllas R. Da via ef oak- ! iiul liorec Two; Pecldca br Saifcid-. ' B H Ingham, Wah.. Knf. Beoaoee ( be was t. loe with tw "Vraee widows J ad rmi Id wi sjiake ap hi. mind to tak. f. a4 leave the other, William Carrt . a Ori chef, bl-w eat bts brains with a rv1r-T. Carrlctes had be la l" tnr mm time, but asfortuaateiy lUt tva iroBta. Ills. The success' of poslam ls: not at. all aurpi-Uing when It' is considered that ven . very small quantity applied . to tna agin atopa Honing Immediately and curea chronic cases In two weeks. - The very worst eases of mrma aa mii acne, herpes, tetter., piles, salt rhenm. ! rasn, erustea numors. scaly scalp and every form of Jtdv yield to !lt readily. Blemishes such as pimples, red noses, muddy and Inflamed skin disappear al most Immediately when poslam la ap plied, tha complexion being cleared over night,.. Juvery druggist keeps both tha II tent else (for minor troubles) and the 12 Jar., and either ef these may be-obtained In Portland at the - ekldmore tmg to., ana tne woodard. Clark, t. Co, as well aa other reliable drag a ton. , -. Bet no oae Is even aaked ta purchase p. lam without first obtaining an ex-perlme-iul package which m h a,t py.iraii. rreeor rharge. opoa reoueet by I tKa T " m.r v.n. 1mmaa . . . . ' ...w w . . . rm Twewly-flfUi street. New Tetk City. Hair Department The crowniner dory of every woman is HAIR. Havinsr always been a ca terer to the fair sex, we have added a new depart ment or the most neces sary requirements of worn-? an HAIR, these .goods are pure human hair and sanitary in every respect, purchased from the best houses in ' Europe f. and America. Brittany and German goods at domestic prices. . Note Uie Following Prices ' Extra? special -$2 value in Switches'at 75. .. r, : ActuaJvalues in higher "priced gobdrcutTn two $3, $4, $5, $6, $8, $10 up to $35. Toilet Specials Benzoin and Almond Cream, 25c size, spedal. 2 for 25 Rubif oam ; 17 Witch Hazel and Gly cerine Jelly in tube, 2 for . 25 Girard's Hair Renewer, 50c, size 25 Hind's Honey and Aim ond Cream .. - -.. 3Jp Satin Skin Cream., 17 Bay Rum, 1 pt.a..33 Violitine Tooth Paste, for v.v......v...25d Peroxide Cream ;;10 "Cadot' Violet Talcum, 2 for 25 Castile Soap, 10c pieces, for . .....7 Household Items Leather Goods A Few Belts to close up the season, o5c ; to" $1.00 values at -rr.Tv. ; . .22 w- l' Wriflbti Sliver Cream Ask , for free" " sample. Regular jar 25c If you are suffering from btllouim.a-, ronetipatton. lndlr't ion. chronic heed arha. Invat ene rnt la a pnetal card. -l e -KaaaHa4a M1t-fna , , M"Inea. Toa , wita yoar fame and ad-r-B f lately fn the heck. a&4 thv will forward yon fre. aamnla r.t I rr. her la in a atomach and Liver Tao-lt. Salei Demonstration in Our Store. They- are highly recornT me'nded to remove infam- mation.and pain of acute ""and chronic character, " Ask 7or descriptive circular. Stationery One pound Highland Linen Writing-Paper and package of envelopes 25. Box of: Writing Taper ' and Envelopes, 25c value. for l&f. . Peterman's Discovery, for bedbugs, 25 and 501 Peterman's Roach Food,' special 15V 25V 50 Rat Biskit ..'.a... 15 Dry-Clean-O, for cleaning ; silks, woolens, ribbons,v ; etc., without wetting, on sale at . . , ; . . . . . Jo0 . Dye-It, for dyeing straw hats, comes in all colors, on sale at ........ 25f Wanon's Shampoo Bags, a dry. powder ,m .10( , Hand Bags, best quality nctJ- tmish, S3.50 values at Uk llU OPCCIUIS only . .......... ?2.8S , peroxide Hydro$ren' Quar- Coin Clasp Purses,' all rer pound 50c to 75c values, 44? Epsom Salts, 10c pkg..5 - aeai Hand Bags, best nionae j-ime l lb. can possible to ' make, $6.00 Denatured Alcohol, pt,13d values for .154.05 Glycerine, 10c bottle. ,G 1 f t ; at M . uuve vn, pint .. ... .no Witch Hazel, pint ...17 Boric Acid, 1 lb....17 Rubber Goods SKIdmore Drug Co. Ralph Crysler, Prop. 149-151 Third Street Hoa'fhold Glorer .44 Hot Water RotiW, J-trt:, at. .8T Hot Water Iott! in. rr d. .f 1.33 Fountain 5yrirgtt Foantain STrmgri i Fo'intam SjTirgri .... . . 66 91.1S 1.71