THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER H.' 1009. 13 01HLII SPO F mcallen & McDonnell r con jo PORTLAND , ' ? ' - ' . ' , HOOD'S APPLES Western Pacific, Tart of Hill System, Will Brin? Cen tral and Southeastern Ore gon in Close Touch With 3Ietropolis. - v.vJ Portland la to hava ' Mother trana continental ruilroad Una,' the Weatern Pacific, In which J. J. Hill and aaao . clatea arc now heavily interested. The - Western raclflo m operate its train . over tha Oregon Trunk Line, and Into ) Portland over tha North Bank roao. "While tha Western Taclflo will have no financial Intereat Jn tha-Oregon Trunk Una railroad. It will possess all essential .privileges of an independent railroad line operating over that road,1 , aald a Pacific coast railroad than,. Who la In Portland today. "Aa X underatand It the present Una of tha Nevada. Call fomla ft Oregon' will ba uaed from Ita junction with tha Weatern Pacllo near . Honey i Lake, CaL, northward to ia present terminus at Alturaa, Which la In tha aouth end of the Uoose Lake valley. From that -point the line will be ex - tended to Lakavlew to meet tha Oregon Trunk Line. '.v Throug-fc (loose Zake T allay. -The N. C 4 O. la already built and operating Into Alturaa, which la but 60 mllea aouth. of Lakevlew, Or., and the intervening dietance offera a fine route and eaay grade, through the Goose Lake 1 valley, with very large tonnage await ing a railroad. In that valley private capital la now developing an Irrigating project that will water aoma lfco.ouo acrea of extremely productive land, and thla la an attractive field for railroad conatructlon. The bualneaa of thla field would be competitive between Portland and San Francisco merchant. More than a year ago Bdwln Gould, In tha midst of the financial troubles of tha Weatern Pacific, publicly atated at Los Angeles that the; Western Paclflo would build through Oregon and into ( Portland, "in tha near future." The ' prediction' Is now to be made good, but through the agency of tha Hill deal in Weatern Pacific. Una rrom Kakeriew. The line from Lakevlew northward will undoubtedly come through the Sum mer Lake and Silver Lake valleys, and aoross the Fort'Rock country to connect with the new projected line of the Ore gon Trunk from the Columbia river to Madras and Bend. Thla route has not been openly , claimed by the Oregon Trunk, but the Harrlman people ran out the line three years ago and, made permanent survey for a lino over thla route as tho 'beat one that was to be found from Lakevlew northward. ' JTMb . prooct verifies the " reported large purchases of lands by Oregon Tiunk Line officials in tha Goose Lake valley and at various points between Lakevlew and Madras, while It 1a a sig nificant fact that they, have made no purchases in the Klamath basin, 70 miles to the eastward of the Goose Lake valley. ' . Junction In . California. -. This project verifies the .reported remodeled line of the Nevada, Cali fornia & Oregon will make a junction with the Weatern Pacific In northeastern California Is a well se lected junction, located with .a view to securing the best grades and the saving of construction of additional trackage. At this point the main line of tha Western Pacific turns due south for a distance of 80 mites, and at. a point called Chllcoot It veers west through 3fanaemeht Reverses Utiles of Entry and Eqiuil Com ? petition Is Impossible. (ftneelal nUtea to Tli Journal.) Hood River, Or., Nov. 11. Jlood River cannot compete at tha Hpokane, apple show this year for the grand prise offered for tha carload of. apples of Inula variety and grown from a single orchard. Last year the Hood River action waa disbarred on account of the scoring rules adopted ' by the Spokane managements Thla year, C H. Sproat, one of tha largrat apple '. growers In. Hood River valley, had been planning to enter a car of Bpltsenberga of 00 boxes for tha Klllott prise" and eweepatakea. . Mr. f prost had packed his fruit ac cording to tha printed rulea governing tha pack and manner . of exhibition, which call for' adherence to the follow ing: "All applea must ba wrapped when received. Top layer of apples In each box shall have tha wrappers removed after being placed upon exhibition." Mr. Sproat prepared to place bla.car Of commercially packed apples, with wrappers on at tha pavilion of tha Bpo kana apple show, tha wrappera then to ba removed- according to tha printed rules. . Bales, Ars Changed. ; now tba Spokana management an nounces that It. has changed tha rules requiring apples to be placed on exhlbl tloft wrapped, and that tha exhibitors may- pack their apples ' without ''the wrappera. Those who take advantage of tha later ruling will have apples of much mora - handsome appearance and also a closer pack, and will make much higher scores - Mr. Sproat will not have tlma to repack his car of apples that ha naa preparea according to the rirat in structlons sent htm. He asked tha ap pla show management If ha could ex hibit tha car with 100 boxea unwrapped and tha remainder of the car with the wrappera on the top layers, and thi privilege waa ' denied. He then stated that ha waa willing to take his car to Spokane If the management would ad here to Its first rule, that the applea must crjme wrapped and tha wrappera taken from the top layers after being placed on exhibition and the applea placed back into the same box! and place from which they were taken. However, Mr. Sproat waa not willing to take the car to Spokane wrapped and place It Into competition with a pack that had been unwrapped at home. Competition Is Eliminated. Aa a matter of fact, when the ap pies are unwrapped and placed back Into tha same position . aa when wrapped, the pack will ba materially loosened and In the scoring will receive marked demerit If the rules of tha Spokane management had been adhered to, Mr, Sproat would have entered his car of fancy Spltzenbergs ana taken the great prlxe and honors back with him to Hood River. . Tho changing of tha rules permitting unwrapped applea to' ba used to face the boxes at the home of tha grower, bare Mr. Sproat from entering the -show, as it would require an entire repack of tha car, which, could not ba dona at this lata data. : MM Another special lot of Women's High-Grade Sample Suits on sale Friday and' Saturday at less than cost of making;. The materials include Serges, Panamas, Cheviots, Broad cloths, Prunellas and' Fancy Mixtures of all kinds. The styles are right up to date in every way. Regular values lip to $30.00. , See Morrison street windows. Long Kimonos Heavy fleece German flannel kimonos, in full length style, atln-trimmed, light and dark color. A splendid $175 qual Childrcn'sCoats Children's warm School Coats, in dark woolen mate- . . a a rials, neatly trimmer! ana worth $5.00 if they're worth a cent. On sale for two days. M9S WDinniE ' 1 ! L)MjnCQi: On special sale Friday and Saturday only at this extremely low price. Come in late styles, full length and nicely trimmed, and are easily worth $12.50 apiece. Come with box or semi-fitted back. We consider this one pf the very best bargains ever offered in this city. Come, see for yourself.' Fitted Kimonos Best $4.50 values, made from heavy German flannels, in. all colors. Fitted' waist and plait over shoulders, trim'd with best grade satin. farsln Coats al IMF A great special offering for Friday and Saturday only. Children's Fine Qual ity Bearskin Coats, in plain colors and figured, well made and well lined. The entire line on sale, Friday and Saturday at just half their regular value. A great snap. House Dresses Two-piece House Dresses,", in light and. dark colors; made in latest styles from best quality wash materials. On sale Friday and Saturday. ' Military (Csips Iyook at what other stores have to show you ; then come in and see these fine garments at this low price. You can't help but see the great difference in price. These capes come in leading shades and black, very latest "military" cut, With braid and button trimmings. On sale Friday and Saturday only. Silk Petticoats CDS Regular $7.50 grade, best quality rustle taffeta silk Pet ticoats, in black and all lead ing, colors. Several styles. On sale for two days only. Wool Sweaters 47. Women's wool Sweatee Jack ets, in gray, cardinal and white, fancy knit' best $3.50 value. On sale Friday and Saturday. Sample ISatocoMs -ail A standard $17.50 Raincoat on sale Friday and Saturday at $13.50 each. These are the best produced, being made by the American Raincoat Co., the largest makers of high grade raincoats in the world. Best quality rubberized silk, in fancy shadow stripes and in a full line of all popular colors . Bock with pas and thence southward to Oakland and San Francisco. The effect of suoh a development of the railroad facilities of south central Oregon, it la pointed out, would be to place that -whole region in closer touch with Ban rrancisoo tnan with Portland, as to distance, but It Is believed that the level srrades of the Deschutes river route would more than offset the ques tion in favor of Portland as a trade center. In any event all things con sidered, Portland would have an even chance for the business of Lake county. I paris InAWTTTn PATTERNS j j ill Aaama AHowad Corner Third and Morrison Best Goods Lowest Prices PARIS PATTERNS lOc fleams Allowed ii BRAKEMAN DIES IN EFF0ET TO SAYE CARS jiff mp II (Soecia! Disntch to Tha Journal.! Walla Walla, Waah., Nov. 11. W. D. Flester, a brakeman on the Oregon Rail road A Navigation line, was this morn ing instantly killed and horribly man- fled while helping switch cars at Waits- burg. Fiester was on a mixed train, and three cars were being shunted down a blind switch at a lively rate. Fiester saw the hand brakes would not hold the cars from striking an abutment, so he Swung down between them to set the air. His foot waa caught by a wheel. i were severed. He waa married and lived Notes From the Labor World Finland has 81,000 trade unionists. Tn f7-mntlnn of a furniture trade council Is In progress at Boston, Masa. on Dnntaco District Council of Painters has voted &oo ior xne pur pose of erecting a monument in Its cem etery plot ... w Rochester. N. Y., and Washington, T. C, are in the lists for tne convention or the American Federation of Labor next year. a TKa llM-iAfrrnnhAt-ft unions of EurOT AROUSE PATRONS' IRE Uv had three representatives in thi, country jot some umc muuiiug mo au ditions of the trade here, wun a view of arransina: a working; agreement so in thla city. P00K MAIL FACILITIES OIF (Spclal Dispatcb to The JonrnaM Marshfield, Or.. Nov. 11. Coos Bay was up In arms when It Was found that again there would be no mall. The stags from Rosfeburg had not reached Myrtle Point when the train left yesterday, and aa the telephone llnea were down there is no telling just when it will come. The Oregon delegation at Washington and postofffce officials are being stormed with telegrams appealing for some sat- iafactory . arrangement. The service to Coos Bay never was worse, and the de partment appears to wholly neglect to make any better arrangements. Busi ness by mall la practically of no use. 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The Busi ness Men's association at a meeting last night dlscuased the matter of se curing for Hood River a daily express delivery. ' The express business has grown to such - proportions here that the merchants feel justified In asking for . free delivery by the express com pany. The local organisation has also taken steps to persuade tha wholesaJera to cancel their' chargea ror boxing and cartage. The movement Inaugurated by the Hood River association will ba one' of tha live wires at tha approaching state convention, , FREE c TMa coupon Is gov4 for or-e trtel package of Combined Catarrh Cur. maltM "Tree In Plata peM-Ffwr-lv f 11 Tur name end eddreos O d"1ted lfe tvefnw a.pi1 Tn!l t C C I7l Main U Marshall. Mlfa. log 3mm Cleared.. tltnmrlmt DiaMteh Tt JosrnaLl Aberdeen. Wash., Ne! 11 The great tog jam on the Chehalla river above the Northern radfle bridge naa bean cleared up. aod navigation ha a been opened. It baa been found that but little loea has resulted from tha logs that eraped from the Chehalla Boom company's boom, aa Uiey wera picked up by toga and Indi viduals, and did rtot get over the bar be fore tba tide turned and brought there back. PILES Quickly Cured Instant Relief, Permanent Cure Trial ' Package Mailed Free to All In Plain Wrapper!' We want everr man and woman, suf fering from the excruciating tortur of plies, to jusc sena tneir name au ma- treaa to ua and ret by return man a free trial packaa-e of the most effective and positive cure ever Known ior in dleease, Pyramid Pile Cure. Tne way-io'pro wmt m ini pmetv arlll do In vour own case, is to i.ot rfll out free couDon and send to ns and you will get fcr return mail a free trial treatment of Pyramid Pile Cure. Then after you have proven to your self what It can do, you will go to tba druR-elst and aet a cent oox. tvin't underro an operation. Opera tlons aro rarely a ouoceea and often lead to terrible consequences. Pyramid Pile Cure reduces all inflammation. makea ronrentlon. Irritation, itcbtn aorea and ulcers aieappearend the piles simply a,"1- For sale at all drug stores at 19 cents a box. , Blagrr Hcrmana Diowiirtl. Msrshfleld. Or, Nov. 1v WBUa re tomtna" home from a visit to a you eg womaa friend late Sunday night. Htn- gr lkminn. Jr olLManafl. llrr-i ma no and nephew of Hon. Btnjrer Her tnann. famserly i of the land fftoa at Waa'.lrrton, was d'oarM in the Co juL'.o riser cear VlirtJe Point. . - FREE PACKAGE COUPON rtUout Ina blank lines below wtta your name and addreae. cut out cou pon . and mall- to tha PYRAMID f.RVO COMPAXT. 114 PyTamld bld, Marshall. Mlfh. A tHal parkeae of the great Pyramid Pile Cure will then ho sent you at one by Ball, FREE, In plain wrapper. Kama street C!ty Vd fUta that mutual aid might ba rendered In case of trouble. A - plasterers union was organized re cently at a meeting held In Nashville, Tenn. Howard Ferguson waa elected president and A. M. Sawyers secretary. General Organiser James Mahedy ad dressed tha meeting. The headquarters of the new Window Glass Cutters' and Flatteners' Protective Association of America will be in Pitts burg, Pa. a Statistics given out by the bureau of immigration of the department of com merce and labor report tha number of emigrants who arrived in tne United States during the fiscal year ended June 30, at 751,186. A label'for the Amalgamated Society of Tailors and Tailoresses has just been adopted in England. As heretofore only the British hatters have had a label, thla move may mean the promotion of the trade union label In Great Britain. The Independent metal polishers' local of New York has voted by a large ma jority to affiliate with the international. The brass workers' unions of New York city, Jersey City. Pittsburg. Hartford and Chicago, which, were previously In dependent, have already obtained .char ters. Politics and Politicians Parsons, Kan., has adopted the -commission form of government. Tha Michigan Equal Suffrage asso ciation will hold a convention In Grand Rapids this month t6 start a campaign for the enfranchisement of Michigan women. Janesville will probably be the first Wisconsin city to vote on the question of adopting the commission plan of gov ernment. S. E. PrOuty of Des Moines has made formal announcement of his candidacy j for member of congresa for the Seventh J Iowa district, now filled by Representa tive TAT Hull i civil engineer, Robert Lindsey of San Francisco, now an engineer at tha Canal sons, bade her farewell apparently with out resentment In police court here to day. The couple have been married 13 years. Lindsey and his wife appeared In court to arrange for the disposition of jewels and clothing which he had given her. Later Lindsey la said to h&ve taken them away from Mrs. Lind sey, and she caused his arrest. Lindsey returned the articles and tha separa tion followed. MURDERER'S WIDOW CAUSE OF MURDER (UnltedPresa Leased Wira.l Philadelphia. Pa., Novell As the re sult of a duel aver Mrs. Jennie Nelll, Louis Festl Is dead and Angelo Delasco is fatally wounded. Mrs. Nelll la the widow of the man who committed tha "Manayuank mattretft murder," tha most revolting crime in the history of Philadelphia.' Nelll . murdered : a man eight years ago, out up the body and hid it in a mattress, which ha- threw into the Schuylkill river. Nelll later com mitted suicide In prison. Festi and Delasco boarded with Mrs. Nelll, and . both are aald to have been Infatuated with her.-- : ' : -?f"r?:':"i: Daylight Service to Walla . Walla. Daylight aervlce Portland k to Walla Walla via Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway, "The North Bank Road," to Pasco and Northern Pacific Railway. Leave Portland 9 a. nr. arrive Walla Walla 8:00 p. m. Passenger station. Eleventh and Hoyt streets. Flouring 31111 for Underwood. (Special Dlapatrh tn The Journal.) Husum, Wash., Nov. 11. O. H. Brun ton. representing the Dement Bros. Mill ing company of Walla Walla, was -at Underwood recently. In the Interest of tha large flour mills to be installed Mtere. As soon aa side track facilities can ba ararnged with the railroad com pany It la aald Dement Bros, will push work on the new buildings aa fast as poslbla. pVERYBODY CAN HAVE BEAUTIFUL it HAIR NOW, and they don t have to . i. .i wait weeks and months lor results eitner. You will aotice marked improvement after Dandertn is quickly and Five Wires Face Him in Court. (Unite trees Least WtraJ Cleveland, Ohio. Nov. 11. Luclan Pick ett, alias ram Carson, has been found guilty by the federal court on a charge of using tha mails to work a bunko love game. During his trial. Pickett waa con fronted with four women, each claim ing to be his wife, and it Is said be haa et another. LAYMEN'S MISSION MEETING AT CAPITAL Xew Pastor for Vnltarlan- Church. rspecla! Ptapatrk to Tba JrwrsaL) Hood River, Or, Nov. 11. Rev. Ar thur Hares Sargent Jr, from Corinth. VL la tho newly elected pastor ef tho Cnltarlan church In this city. He Is a graduate from aoveral eastern, coileses and theological seminaries. His church here la greatly pleased with him. sad a year of prosperity la predicted. . Want WUtTk a Oaad rnnl It ever t need, a euh snedleine again I know what to rt." declares V rm A. t Alley or tieaia. Mama., tt. alter wain la tot t lea of Dr. King's New I! coyery. ed eeela- If feilet reoults tfl wnr earn Tatt!y and eter, I am con vinced it fa f-.e revt mi"f ma fee Cose. C'vlde a.r-1 l-tw trt;We." fcVery c-ae who flea It feeio Jt that war. R- Jief 1 felt at aad Ua aairk rura aurj.t yf. t r Brw t!. Aet r t. (-merthaa-e, rr. n. UOrlfrA Sire t-m ..in I. r ' K t nr 1 : r a ltd and ll.ea. Tril l.flle freo. I ci jarar.ieed I ty 1 ovdard, C'ia: at Co. Opposition among West Virginia Re publican leaders to the reelection oft Senator Scott apepara to be fading j away, and the indications are that the j senator will be reelected when the leg- j Islature meets in 1910. ! ..I The fate of the saloon In Alabama Tor years to come will be decided at the end of this month, when a vote Is to be taken on a constitutional amend ment placing prohibition in the organic t ... Ae , V a .t.i. While tmttttnr that there have been desertions from the tfc very first application ranks, the Prohlbitlonista express con fidence in their ability to carry the amendment and assert that tney tiae . fc y y .beorb d by I he scalp made more than enouch converts f rora , "T1 : mamna a r r the opposition to offset the votes of ,snd tha hsir soon shows me thoae who have gone to the other side. I effect o! ita wonderfully ex hilarating and life-prodycing qualities. It is pleasant and i easy to use simply sppiy s it to the scalp and hair - Waphlngton. Nov. 11. Two thousand once a oay until tne delegates from 100 or tne ieauing hair begins to grow. thurchee in the national capital are tak-tBB two ,nre- Ing part In the big convention or tho laymen's missionary movement, whlcli htld the first of Ita three days' sessions today. Tha Hat of speakers la headed by President Taft. and among other men of note who are to be heard are Rear Admiral A. T. Mahan. former Secretary of State John W. roster, Robert B. j Speer. secretary ' of the Preebyterlan ' board of foreign mission; John R. Mott, J reneral secretary of the World a f5tu-1 dent federation; Rev. Arthur 8. Lloyd, j Mahoo coadjutor of VlrTtnia. aad J. A I MrDonalX editor of the Toronto Olobo. ' The convention Is one of a swriea to I ba "held during tho coming winter and sprtnc tn more than of the leading cltlea af the Cnlted Stajoa, with tha purpoao- of inspiring m era here of the different ehurchee to avrttra missionary work. The movement Is entirely Of aa interdenominational character. i rVS. 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