THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. FORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMIIF.R 21. 1DCD. - .' . 4- XUL. .iJLJ l.-.-l-l-JU -i-Ul -' ..! 1 U. JI.J-jeg .1 L 1 '- -' " .1U..J " .. ;' .inner iinnipoiie 8200 iiismufE 'ml ilODfDJO F0II0 BRIIIG RESULTS! Mill 1 1 V llll I . f it . . i . v T . i t i UllilU UU I .WrpkWinscD)nipletioftof Promoter, Mks Anna Louise ill ; Subscription for City iTactfcaL' StroiurOutllnes Work jor.ruture. Standard Oil 3rnst Now Ffcht for Its Life En joined From Continuing rrhttert. This week will the completion of eubscrlptiun taking for the t-lty beau llful. or city practical, fund. AU mtra- bere of th finance committee of Ilia city beautiful, movement will buay themselves In obtaining tha remaining MT8 n reded to make up an amount of 1:0.00 which la necessary to ralaln tha services of A. It. liennvtt. municipal ii . a. .1 . w.l laci mat members or ma cmn l OIUIDI UIT . CUWMUIilO mlttaa anticipate, little or no trouble Companies. . - .. '. ; The Standard Oil company was organised In 1 J TO. . In 1871 It' began purchasing other refineries. .' Alleged by government flrat rebate paid In 1171. . In 1S? a. aecret truat egree ment waa made according to tha government. In 1181 the Standard .Oil truat waa formed, tha stock . of - the company being turned over to - tha trustees to manage the bual- n. ; The- trusteea managed' about '49 companies. ' In 189 J tha truat waa dissolved by order of tha supreme court of Ohio. At the time It Is al leged to hare held US com panies. , Government alleges the trust secretly continued until 189. In 1881 Standard Oil company of New Jersey reorganised as a holding company. Dissolution suit filed Novem ber 18. 106. In St Louis. , Franklin . - Ferris appointed special examiner to take, testi mony June 16, 1907. Finished' hearings February, ' 1909. In raining tha rest of the money will. however, detract not In the leaat from tha energy of tha efforts they propose to put forth next week. Two new sub- scrlptions were recorded yesterday, 1100 from tha Oregon Electric Railway 'com- 4 pany, and 1100 from tha local firm of architects, Iaamarus, Whltehousa aV e Foullhoux. ' This ralaea tha amount . a provided for to a total of $11,410 with 4l the list of subscribers standing as fol 4)1 lows: . 4) I XJat of an-hsertbera. 4 Jonathan Hourne Jr. ...........I A I J. C Alnaworth it The Journal, by i 1 1 . r . Aaami . , W I o ni.. . Portland Railway, Light aY Power C. S. Jackaon.. .'. Case ...argued .v. before eight judges of the - United i States circuit court of appeals, 1909 . Decision rendered In favor of the government . November 20,.' 1909, all Judges concurring. . . too too too too too company 4 4 4 4 4 :.v':; fCaite Press Leased Wire. I '." 'A' fit Louis. Mo., Nov. 20. The Stand ard Oil company, of New Jersey, brand-1 ed as a combination In restraint of trade, shorn of Its power over its sub sidiary companies by t an order of the United States circuit court, must fight for its life., ;.,';'..'---'V .-'V'-v-:-'. .-, This is the opinion of the lawyers to night' who have studied the sweeping decision rendered today, which prac tically dissolves the trust The most Important victory tha gov ernment baa won in any trust prosecu tion, Is the opinion of Attorney General Wickersham, and v lesser legal lights agree with. ' him that the decision ' up holding the Sherman anti-trust law anc" declaring that the. methods of the com pany violated the law In spirit and let ter, will have far reaching effect In trust prosecutions. . Prosecution Spectacular. There s Is only one appeal from the i decision of the court, that Is to the su Mrs. Clementina K. Lewis.. . . . , Portland Ltimber company., . ,, , Wei n hard Kstate Camphi'll & 8wlert ........ Dr. Andrew C Smith ..... Ladd Estate . ..." I Uliiril bBlllv ...a. a .,,...., Flelsrhner-Mayer company ...... Kastern St Western Lumber Co., , ()y Lombard , Warren Construction company..,. Oxkar Iluber- (for Barber As phalt company) .' A. H. Devers i Lang A Co. C, K. Henry T. B. Wilcox ....i... RURsell A Hlythe ............... North pacific Lumber company. ' Mrs. j, m. Murrman ........... Union Meat company .....,..,. Oregon Klectrlo .' John P. Sharkey............... Ion Lewis ..................... Doyle A Patterson ............. Joseph Simon rreopncK v. tioimtn Laurelhurst company ........... John A, Shepard ................ Kd Robertson Martin Winch A. B. Stelnbach .. ,..r S William D. Wheelwright McNaughton, 1 Raymond A ! Law 1 rence ........ . . . . Laianis, Whltehousa A - Foull-'-. , faOUX ..' ..... ... .... ...a' v too too too ' too 600 too too too too 600 too too 600 - no 260 , 260 260 -250 v 260 . 260 200 200 . 100 100 100 , 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 ,100 100 100 Total ... $12,460 ROBERTSON OUT Oil S2000 BOND "Was the civic InatKuts a success? Tea, I think It was, yet Its rrauMa mual be principally rrallx-d In tha future,' said Mlsa Anna Ixiulae Strong yester day before her departure for her Seattle I home, "If," ahe addexl, 'Sre have made or provided for making Portland a bel ter rlty; If we have stimulated civic and munlclial prlda. or If by conatrue- tlva ciitlclatn we have opened the ryes of tha people to the realities of local conditlona, we shall be satisfied. Tha "Know Tour City" movement will probably be followed up In a general way by local organisations until next year. when. -another ctvlo Institute will b M1. : ' : I should like to recommend that aarh organisation undertake some particu lar Una of work." said Miss Strong. -For Instance tha formulation .of a building plan for Portland will be carried out by tha newly organised clvlo lea (rue. The need of mora playgrounds will ba re ferred to tha park and ' school boards, also to the mothers' and worn ens' clubs. Obtaining emergency .and isolation hos pitals should be taken up by tha Visit ing Nurses' association, and such med ical bodies aa may have Influence. Su pervision of private hospitals where nervons diseases are treated .should be taken up by the state conference of charltlea and corrections.' ' The Consumers' league ran follow up admirably Its work Of keeping house keepers better Informed as to tha condi tion of the markets where their food Is bought. Keeping such Information post ed will also do good. . , " 'I believe every . organisation" and every cltlien should help officers and official agencies to work toward a clean milk supply. . "The libraries and schools are doing splendid work, but tha Central Labor I council should look into the matter of I closing fruit canneries where summer work la given children less than 1 4 years old. ' "In caring for tha poor, the Associated Charities can be greatly aided and the Prisoners Aid, can carry on the develop ing or a probation system. Then we should plan for the municipal . lodging house, for better supervision of the I licensed employment agencies, and It Is to be hoped that these will give way to i free employment bureaus, v Since the Mothers' Congress has commenced su pervision of the moving picture ahows that part of the work can probably best be referred to them; still it seems that the ventilation of, these picture shows should be brought to the attention of the building Inspector. "The State Conference v of Charltlea and Corrections should be asked to look into the matter of having some place of detention provided for insane persons other than the county" JalL The sight of Insane persons .in the Jail was one of our most Impressive experiences dur ing tha Institute. "The matter Of bill boards and thea tre curtains should be referred to tha newly organised civic league and to the : ! 8 ti ! i I I v 'Mill.!! il f I ( 'Sk VVith every Monarch Malleable Range sold until Thanksgiving we give Tree a 10 Pound .Turkey. In buying a Monarch you get a range that received the Highest Gold Medal Award at the Portland and Seattle Expositions; the only times it was ever in competition. In buying a Monarch you pay less money than is charged for other malleable ranges -.v: not as good. Prices $57.00 to $139.00. ; ' A'!? i-v-wf'' V, ' 1-TTH nTp 7 Get Ready for Christmas Come in if you are look ing for the best medium priced line of Mission ' and Golden Oak Ladies' Desks in Portland. " : ; Small .desks, imitation of Golden Oak..? 5.40 Solid Oak polished O-Desks 87.65 Stylish Mission 'styles at .............89.00 ' You Will Not - Believe lis Most people ex pect to pay $1 to $3 for a carving set, and many never get one , atvall. i We can supply j . ,. l : Carving Knife and Fork .............. .35 Good steel 8 'inch blade, black wood" handles. ..- "' '' i k ' - 4 " k - .. . V : .' rr Tn., A - i newiy organnea civic league ana to the 1 0 InSlire Appearance , IOr ( Woman's club, the lattet because of the Hn,'r.l Tlfl 1. special interest laxen Dy its members in ; .. .Miai vu.jjxaiidiiiuii ter Charge. ' matters pertaining to the "beautlf lcation of the city. . , ' . . "The organisations to which these matters have been referred are In very! few cases qualified to do, or desirous of doing all the work. The aid of Intef- ested Individuals and organisations la strongly suggested, but It Is equally! suggested that cooperation should . be I attempted with the organisations in whose province the matter would seem especially to belong, and that Individ uals and other organisations go ahead wita tiie work separately only in case such cooperation proves unsatisfactory or tmpossibie." Jaclr Rnhertaon. nrhn .. vn : ArtvtlttmA appeal, It was announced today, would M. . ; Ladd's automobile, was released be token. The fight there will end one from the county Jail on bond yesterday of the most spectacular legal prosecu- afternoon on the manslaughter charge tlons ever undertaken. ; ; ; ' sUU pending sgalnst him. y He fur There was nothing spectacular, how- nlshed a surety bond for 12000,. which ever, , about th final ; chapter of the was approved by Presiding Judge. Bro suit. None of the army of lawyer naugh. This Is to Insure his appear engsged in the: battle were on hand, and ance for trial on the Indictment charg only one Judge. Elmer B. Adams of St in; him with responsibility for the Louls,was present in court when the death of Mrs. Dollie Ferrera when the final decree was entered. ' Adams an- intnmnhit. v.. Aivin .....i. nounced the declsioti nd handed to the near the gravel pit turn on the Gresham I WAR VETERANS ARE decree In the matter, and the reading Robertson was acquitted by the Jury of the papers was only a matter of rou- j in aeven minutes yesterday morning - : ,. -I - laiter neanng ine nnai argument for tha Briefly the decision of the court sue-1 state by Deputy District Attorney Vree- iameq ine government m nearly every 1 land, John H. Stevenson and George J. point. , xne transactions by .which the Perkins having previously presented Standard gained control of the subsid-j their pleas for the defendant Members laiies were held Illegal and called a of the Jury declared that the case of the conspiracy in restraint of trade. The etate seemed to them a farce, as they Standard Oil Is enjoined from contlnu-1 could not see that the prosecution pre- mg its control over tne subsidiary isenxeu any evidence on which a verdict companies named and the subsidiaries I or guilty could be founded. are prohibited .from payinar dividends WOEKING UP ACTS to There is going to be nothing but fun when the Spanish War Veterans raise the curtain for their big minstrel , show at the Baker .theatre, two nights, De cember 1 and S. , i As this is an annual show, each year It Improves, and the production this year Is said to be one of the biggest shows of its kind ever witnessed on the Pacific coast. The performance bristles with wit and humor of a distinct local the Standard; from allowing , the AdJm.s Walter W Rnh with-flavor, while the muslo Is of a very ndard ta contlnu it rnntmi AOAms, waiter H. Banborn, Willis Van ' th, . , "VV Standard to continue Its control . over - them, holding - their stock or- allowing It to control their affairs. Tha Standard, the subsidiaries, and tha men named an nrlnlnnl. in h. - """'" ,,,0.111 c De Vanter and Wlulam CL rtry al wr, were oeing several ensemDl. In tha opinion, therefore, four Judses mLi.ZJZtr " ?' are 'niuinlmnna. hut .Tnlcr- w,v A" aayswrious ea auio" is ine a concurring opinion making even conspiracy are enjoined from contlnu ing the combination or in any way forming a new combination with the same' object In view.. The Standard, the individual defend ants and the subsidiary companies are forbidden to continue in Interstate com- regard to the points decided. "The wisdom of law lies In Its spirit as well as in Its letter." wron judge hook, rand unless they go' to- tltle of the sketch which will appear in the afterpart, and will undoubtedly create a sensation, as the characters are taken from every-day Portland life.. The stage Is being directed by Lincoln Hart, who has . a reputation as . a clever di rector, -and his entertainments are al- plicatlon. Justice goes astray. mt.. - -1 i . . ... merce unui the oomblnaUon Is broken I jtv.i r. r . ...t..- 1-1.. - ..1 - - M . - r. ".i " V" . u " P-waya novel and full of snap. Rose- brook's orchestra of 12 pieces will look up and- the costs of . the nroaeriitiAr. OOUDlealjr D ox enormous value to the are aTseas aTln.t h. P""0 government IU prosecuUon. of slmi- Tonx 7tidg.s TJaaalnums. The decree making this order was signed by the four judges, Elmer B. On the dining tabic " Every day there are Many good things That - Post Toasties make better. Tells how in the Little booklet 'Tcf-Brs made with Toasties" In every other pkg. ; With cream or fruit Post Toasties Is a delightful food Lnjoyablc anytime, Anywhere. T! :? .Mcmor lingers" lar combinations. It la confidently be lieved mat tne. supreme, court will sus tain tha circuit court's decision, and In that case the course of tha government will be made much smoother in a num ber of other Important prosecutions which are now awaiting; ' final settle ment. . '. ." -V Other Important Cases. I Among these there Is the sugar case now pending in the circuit court for the southern district of New . Tork; that against the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific In Utah; the Naval Stores com pany case now pending in the : court of appeals in Georgia, which tha gov ernment won In' the next lower court; the tobacco trust and the St Louis ter minal cases., both now pending before the supreme court, and the number of prosecutions against coal companies. .Bowers Za Vleased. .. Solicitor General Bowera waa partlcu larly elated over the success of the SUit r . t "It Is gratifying-." he said, "that the decision was unanimous. The labor of the suit was very great, the testimony filling -1 large printed volumes. It waa necesHsry to go into the history of the growth of the Standard Oil ' company and ' Its connections and lta arrange ments for yeara or more. - The case has great Important through the fact that the Standard OH company case and the tobacco case are the first attacks of a larre kind up" a com bfnat lone of Industrial corporations formed and maintained by stock proprietorship and stork agreements. "The case of the Northern Securities (totnpajiy Involved a combination at tempted throusa ownership of the stors of ' the Northern PaHAa Great Nortm and Burlington railroads by tt.e Northers mrtues company as s hl4fig pora Uon. . "But the companies then combining were TniiMi carriera, and eonee qunt'y putlle service corporation a. ana that feature wi'rt be cmloVred to have bad important tnf!fic a the fa" Tte Ptdri rr sn4 tohaoro rs M en tr Hf bel, prT)t rra fu I - " f-i.tr- cotnpasiee t"rr n ai.lt --r ri.--, ( after the instrumental part of the per formance, and with the large array of tne best local talent, the Spanish War Veterans' minstrel show should be a brilliant affair.'" - ' Tickets will be placed on sals and for exchange at Rowe A Martin's drug store Friday morning at 19 o'clock. The veterans will rehearse this aft ernoon at -T. M. A. hall. ; ;, CAREFUL DOCT(lt yraaerfbed Cbangs of rood dsteaa . .' ef Brags. .-. It takes considerable courage for a doctor to deliberately prescribe only food for a despairing patient. Instead of resorting to the usual list of medicines. There are some truly scientific phyal dans among the present generation who recognise and treat conditions aa ti.cy are and should be treated regardless of the value to- their pockets. .Here's an Instance: -. "Pour years ago I was taken with vera gastritis and nothing would stay on my stomach, so that I was on jthe verge of starvation. ---. I heard or a doctor wao had a sum mer 'cottage near mea specialist from N T.. nd as a last hope, sent for him. After he examined me carefullr he advised me to try a enjairquamity of Orape-Nuta at first, then aa my atom a-ti K-aa m atronrer to a-. f mnr. "1 kept at It and I gradually got so T could eat aed dlgeat three teaspoonfula. Thea I besan to have color In my fsce. memory became clear, where bfoov verytniag seemeo a oians. My limbs got etrons-er and I could walk. Bo . ateedlty reyered. -Now after a rear ea Orape-Nuta I welrh 1C1 Iba. My people were aar prised at the way I grew fleshy and strong on tb! food." . . Fead-th Ilttl book. "The Rnavd to WeTlrlale" In rkgs. Tereaa Beaeon." l.rrr read the above Icttrr? A rw one sppcnr from tiro to time. TlVey are g-n!ee, Crvc, snj fall of honaaa 'Three Piece Carving Set. . . iiv.'.rw.. . .85 Knife 8 inches, fork and steel, such a you. pay. $2.00 for elsewhere ' ( ? , InEvcry Up-tdDale Dome V . ... ... . ' There should be a Coffield' water power washing ma chine. How to Use It f'ut hot water and soap in tub, r then the - clothes, which should be soaked before washing in the usual way, are added; close the tub, attach motor hose to your cold, water, faucet, and your tub full of washing is done in 10 njinutes. You can throw away the washboard, you do not need it any more.' Price $18, $22.50 and $25.00 $1.00 weekly or 10 per cent discount for cash. Good Dealing Stoves S5.55 Neat little heaters with cast top and nickel rails very well made $5.55 Sunlight heaters; like il lustrationcast top, cast bottom, cast - lining, ,. front door,, etc., value $12.00; special. .$9.75 Royal airtight heaters, cast top, bottom, lining and front door. $12.35 Kuby. Heaters, very h i g ii. ornamentation, cast top, bottom' and lining; No. 20 size . : ' - Special'. $13.50 Easy, payments and ample credit for everybody .,. '. V...... .', '.. ..' . '. 'i . , : '.'yia' '' '''' ' ' ' Solid OaK Dining Tabic Ve have received notice from our fac-' tones that a raise of 10 per cent in price goes y lf.i T . " . r,A, a a . , . .1 ' . ' -into cueci January j,. .inis is aoout me iow- , - est price.' ever made on a .solid oak. six foot ' Table and we believe that such a price cannot , be made again. They are worth every cent of $15.00.V They will all be; sold v by - Tuesday. ..evening at . . . . ....... . i . ... . . . .$0.00 Such Desks : As Wc Never Saw Before at the Price FOR An. umbrella stand that would be cheap at $1.25, 50 sold last week and only 50 more; weathered solid oak, exactly like, illustration. Last year we decided to go out of the desk business and closed out nearly . all our stock. We found we had made a rtis- take. - We must carry a line of medium f desks:. v surprised to note that we had a line of sanitary desks that beat anything we ever saw... Four foot Sanitary Five foot Sanitary, ....... . Mission finish if desired S26.10 535.10 Mission Style The Craftstyle line equal in every way .to the very best and 20 per cent less .. in price. . Large Mission Rocker like illustration, solid oak Early' English finish, chase leather seat at ....... ... ; ,,,$5.85 On Special Sale S518.75 For 9x12. Axminser Room Rugs. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday only. . mghly Polished IRockers Wfse, people . are already having us lay aside many of , these for r Christmas - gifts. The Wood, finish and style of "the line we sell is unsurpassed. ..The v come in birdseye maple, mahogany and oak, as low asT.. .$5.85 Rocker.like illustration . ..V.. ... , .$7.65 Genuine Leather - . . i , Second quality leather, will , wear ; for years but1 the finish or enamel sometimes cracks in places,' but when this occurs it C can always be remedied; $23.00 v couches areonly .... $10.50 f DM J 1 1 VY i) fit rf r i l ktv Wwm OG0 PiT-aftOBTPO LOOKS AND SPEAKS LIKE : WILLLA3I J. BRYAN While Dr. 3. Whltcomb Brougher, pas tor of the White Temple, la addressing the Touoi Men's Christian ' Association n Fpokane today. Dr. J. W. Kramer, pastor ef the First Baptist ehurch ef fepokane. will speak to a men's meeting lo the local T. M. C A. baildlng. Elxrh and Taylor treets. The me ting will brgln st S o'clock and will be npen to all men. While lr. Kramer baa not atmouwod his subject. It is expected the address will be one of the tnoet ta- t.reetteg of the winter aeries at the T. M- C. A- Bth as an orator and In his personal i appearance. Dr. Kramer Is oald te beer strorg roeanhisnce to-William J-r- nlrt-e Bryan. He hae fen la fpr-ktnt elr a short time. g"lng there from th eat. H Ka airy wn a r'are ef I' f'-T. t WfiiM rf meeting today, the Y. M. C. A. orches tra will play the following three eelec tlona: March, "Btaa Ideal." lousa; waits, "Summer Bvenlng.'' Waldtevfel; Swedish wedding march. Fodernwtn. This will probably be the final meeting la the f jTtnmlum, as the new audi torium wlll.be ready for use ix-xt Sunday. RAILROADS SHOW - ON IUSTAL CARDS bowlnx that the postcard "fad ha a visited even the railroads, par-ltagea of plrtotsl . poets! rars S'ivertlrlpg the Urt Nrttm'a rrark "OrleBtal IJrn Itavt" have ben rHt-ed at the loml pwwir orrii-. or the roed. lflu.tr. Itoa nm all the rarAa ar of trt.rir.V cenn In ! coaet.ee on the rTa One eard ahowa the t'r "n st(ttl ww in u rm tKe frr. rxrlrs fit St M f-"'' 't !. "- f.-a eT y-Wa,. 4 f. . ' r if rf - e ! ... ... -, f .. . r I showa tha vacuum cleaner Inatalled In each - observation? coach, and another the serving of afternoon tea. Still an other card picturea on of the Pullman porters distributing hourly telegraph bulletin of current events. Another Is of the rear observation platform. cr.&s. railroad m - 3IA KE DITjK) VEM EXTS fn! tl-Mtr t Tke atneraal.t P-tU-. Wih, Nor. 2 Arrarge ment are Toeing naie hy(the Colum bin Hirer A ruret Pound railroad for laving fa-round steei rajia rx t --n Black River Junrtlon and Maple Val lr, ani lo double irmrfc th line b twfn Seattle and Ft I ark Rlrer wltrln the r.it - Tf.r. Tt- lBitrrm.tit, m.1 tt tlre rare of tr trfnc cf tfe ( Chimin, Mi;iliM '.f urni-mc! text AUTO DRIVER HITS -CAR OX EAST SIDE r 1 W a. t - While trying to run around a etreei car yesterdsy afternoon on Esst Mor rison street, A. 8. Imhoff. 169 Esst eleventh street, got his automobile bad ly damaged, lie and two women In the machine, had a narrow esr-spe from in Jury. . . . Imhoff, waa going cast on Morrison, snd when near Grand avenue, pulled te the left to pas a car. The machine struck an O. W. P. transfer car whlrh via In motion. Ttie auto and atreet ear were hoth going at a rapid rate. Teh machine was wrecked snd the driter dumped to one etije. The women In the rr s'at were thrown oot, hot net In- A Piit'1 FoiitvI. I J"ril Imhoff was arreted for eitecl- irkt Vt- rr id i iff 1 -T i. . T.'trl OT .. I. aM v tM. a ,- - --r ;r teterrst, ' J". 1 aai4s It. k.-SK'jl s tt'th.1 a. t- -- t - r t