The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 24, 1909, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE . OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 24, 1003.
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SifJDIE
W EIIGIIWD
SMI-SIM
Many Vessels Cast Ashore
Disaster Overtakes Ships
in Harbor.
(Taltad free, t . irira.t
Plymouin. aiaaa, Nov. 14l.aahed by
the worst atorm that haa swept tha
New England coast for ovar year, a
big three masted schooner. Bam Un-
known, but which la ona of a fleat
, , .. ,n Ai i M,n but which la ona of a fleet
Llluam DlCCk Alleges iMt by tha ailbert Transportation
,i tr t -it., n ! .l I oomtuny, la ashore on Stevens flat In
?. Jawuur, lias uuiucu
Possession of Real Estate
Worth Several Thousand
Dollars Through Fraud.
tbla harbor,' Tha lives of 19 men who
ar. aboard tba vassal ara threatened.
Tha schooner. Ja loaded with stona
Every boat In tha harbor except two
hava been pllrd on the beach by tha
atorm and aome of these hava bean
badly shattered,
Portland. Maine, Nor. 14. The two
LABOR CHARGES DEBS CALLED TEACHERS HEAR
HIGH Oil ORYOOCK 10 SPOKANE IIOIEDEDUCAIORS
Daniel Kern ' Says. Union Industrialists Say lie Can Professor Sisson Says Fam
jfen Charge Jloro.Wlicn Help jloro There Than ily Government Is in
at Los Angeles. ,
Working There.
Hands of Children.
IIEIILIOII SEEKS
10 DELAY TRIAL
-
Deposed Adjutant's Attor-
nej-s Fonvanl Appeal to
U. 8. Supreme, Court.
Because Portland labor unlona charge! Totted Prase Leased Wire.)
10 cent nor a dajr for averr man work. Spokane, Waah., Nov. Z4.-fc.ugen. V,
lng on tha Port of Portland drydock Db. ha been ordered to drop bla con
Nearly 1000 teachers from the city
sobools of Portland and St. Johns and
(Sport. I Pt.p.trs te Tb Joaraal.)
Olympla. Waah.. Nov. 14. Attorneys
tha country districts throughout tho are busy la the superior court of Thura.
minus
ir it inrnr
ir II mi
nnpinu
and I county aeeembled at tha
Washington
to
ton oounty today examining witnesses
to try Ortla Hamilton and it l thought
mnA f 1 mam a 'iltv ftm saTl MsUin arnlvt a I templated trip to Ixe . Angelea
.hin. !.. i. ...., .. v. k. iv..,i.ni4 ooroe to Spokane Immediately to assist hlh school this morning to listen' t
shins than la charged by tha Portland ,ft h flfht fw fM ,p-ch A notble addreaaea by three of the fore
Drydock company, tha shipowners will rram reoelved here today by oounael for most educatora of the Pacific coast.
not ratrOnlSC Ul dOCK Unless ' COm I tha Tnrfiiartal tVnrV.n ' frm IMItnrl M A adrlan fif Utnl. riarhara fl
palled to do eo, aeoordlng.to Daniel J Warren of the Appeal to Reason, at ON I who waa scheduled for both yesterday I tri
l..n ih, rnlumkU rVin. I rarrf. Kan atatad that H.ti waii 1 A II n. I a nil tndav'a nrna-ram r 9 .ha tn.tiriilA I
trading company. Becauaa of tbla on-dubte4ly come within a few daya. J but wag detained by delayed traine, ar- ,n,on uprerne court for permission to
dltlon tha dock la being operated at a I witn a amau rorca the induetriaiiats I nvea m uma to deliver ma address this I " ';' ...
inaa Mr. Kern contend, and because are -till waging their fight agalnet tha forenoon on "The Making of Men" I;?1?" ' th supreme court of the
of that the Port of Portland la now police. The olty jail la filled with which proved to be one of the most In- Miima. 1" Du! tnia waa ceniea.
considering the advisability of leaalng prisoners, but room tor 1000 more .la I tereatlng and valuable dtacnastona on thai n" tlu coniirui. in tn. superior
. I ... J I V. t . a wis a. Vae . a a a I a ...... J I Prtll T T 11 Ti I Aalat . Ok VaW r I i Af f0 Flltlitlftn I
the dock. . .. iTiiiuto in int j-or vyngni aruara-1 mrwe umym prugrara. . i - - " r ...
" v i I ... 1. ... I ... - - ... .1 ,UIII,M. t m m Ka .linn. n. . i P . Fx th.
m, n-am tha ntvunt poum ana ine aoanaonea inranKiini rouowina iToreaaor Adrian. iTeaident i ... -u.mw w. v. ....
that by night a Jury will be aecured n4 rU,onl(.n FIfMlc in Itllpriefln
they will be able to proceed with the XlOCh. . Ill allUlfiLUU
w "... . '.. w v tieramic uecoraung uora-
llamllton ' attorneys aaked tha Wash-1 T. , . -TT ,,y .
paiiy ;jLcpne vaiungs 01
Victims - Postal Inspect-
ors on Trail of Owner.
. . . . r.. .. I. wi- - j. .w. r, T.tl.t I schnnl. whlnh aM halnv naail aa tnlla I P. I. Pjiinnluill at tha TTnlvwrattv nrlvniied States.
m.m Knin.r nnry. mown aanora irounie regeruing ' Annneal he. nna forward h mall
Kxtenalv fraud. Including the uae of
f ired notca and paper, whereby Ed
n rd Pleok. an agd cabinet maker.
vas swindled out or property on Wil
liams avenue worth 17000, and aeveral
n !,', aggregating about 110.000 In all,
is charged agalnet 8. V. Davldor In a
t ompiaint filed in tha circuit court by
'miik 8chlegil as attorney for meek.
M ,h mm u . K .Us 1I.MjA.lr I a .... t it AhAt Jntlill T IntlB l I 1 IIV IllUU.iriaJl.l. UBCI.f. LX1CV Will BIT, VIC1UB I.WW1 UU 11W UUIUD1 Dl DBrl
u . 1 , ... , . . I 1. .v.. . - . . .v,i txAlmore men aa anon aa work h.a-l na to I vice." Ilia addreaa. waa an elnnii.nt I ', Ine national capital
wuii. 11 .a .wniin in. new Mf won iiwi ii " 1 ---- " - 1 - ' - I nrama mh.i nt th. tin
. - w.. . . . . . . . " I j, . V..... .nrvlahut down In lumber eamna and tntnea I anneal to the aaaamhled taachnra In I Preme Court Of the Un
nii Lie in a uaiivrea 10 pieces u J 10. cum. a unjr iiiui w " m.n ....w 1 I , I 7 .J I writ .-hfh l ...ntl
,v, . T .. ... 1. . a..,a. th. t A,ti tnlon account of tha annroach of winter. I aive to the rauaa thev renreaent thalwr,I mcn ir grantea
un iiua .urrnwn. m an J amau cnin umn i j u.. 1 -- ---- - - -- - - - - - - - - 1. aivon In tha
t-A i-.j .1.' .v. u.i h... tha .nrir in tha ahtn. I ' . . .. I very beat that . Is In them, and make. ."lven ,n ln
m.w iivun wiwaru .iuii uw main- 1 ...t- ... . 7. ' I . I,,.. 1 . .. . . laalila that trial. .
I yards at Bt. Johna. At tha aame lime, I AAlin I Itll gfrt . I"'9 poaaiuie eaoruice in ine r . '
in -.un ri v
bU
asking the au-l
Ited Statea for a I
coast
I 1 11. u.. ..... It aa.,. Mwtftara itrvltina
ini. nviu mnjmt ,k wv... " .
on tha port's dock 1 mora a day to
h.u. .M vA..n filn. ahln "laanail and
Hil.1 nl.ii.M 1. Tk. Imif.il t 1 . "
Oregoh City. Nov. 14. With an ele- ovrnauiea man to nave tne " wr.
Orrgon Cily Rrporta R1im.
PCTO
lllfHIU ULI0
IltlE EXTENDED
txr . ., . , w,in... miiia nave inui aown ana paper in a- - . V .VL . . 1 1 1
W. A. Hathaway i and F. H. Williams eMntm on, and two of mill C of tha ers of ocean vessels to pay $1.50 a day v .
"iTrTrPJB 3FZ!XS&?Z OtTS Mffff . WestemrniOii Wires Need
xeveral others Involved In tha var- I M.7i .... " ,T 1 done on a river boat.
l .ua oeala are made defendants, Inolud- "n,"r "d the water still rising I 8lnc th Port ot V" doclt WM
ing "'"o' SfuTS-'ta '"a? constructed for th, purpo.a of meeting
ti.H lates. Faber, J. .M. Hanslmalr, I -,w. ..(. n.-.. I tha demands of ocean going vessels prln-
Juliua Oreen and'.wl M. R. K field. I "'m. k.I. J' 7"" ' . . Z.. I clD.llr. these condlUons force tha own
lompose the Realty -associates, Dr
i cing a clerk In Davldor's onica. it
1 stated that Davldor owns all but
two shares of stock and that this com
imny is the cloak under which Davldor
carries out plausible deals with the
-unwary. It is alleged that Faber Is
imed"by Davldor to carry out fraudulent
c-hetties "and-" 'U T completely under
Davldor's bidding. - .
. One Called "Stool Pigeon."
Another defendant, Julius , Green, Is
characterised ln the complaint aa '"a
r tool" pigeon and person that Is a eon-
training of the mind and development of
the character of the youth of the land.
Professor Edward O. lsson, head of
the department of English, at tha Uni
versity of Washington, closed tha morn
ing session with a 40 minute addreas
on "The Educational Situation." Pro
fesaor Bisson s talk took tha form, of a
refutation of the . charge sometimes
heard that the schooIsystem is respon
sible for many of tha ehortoomlnga of
American civilisation.
tha only ones that hava not been forced
to shut down. They are running full
blast Mill Superintendent Pusey stated
this morning thst tha water waa within
a few Inches of the wheel pit and that
as soon as it reached that the entire
mill would ba forced to close.
-.Superintendent- Howell of tha , city
water works said this morning that
tha works could stand a ftva. foot rlaa
In the lower liver and .that tha upper j those
Oresort Drydock company's plant Be
fore tha advent of that dock It cost them
the Same amount more than It cost for
tha same character of work dona off
tha Port of Portland dock, . ,
All sides of the drydock controversy
Till March. , -
The city council this morning granted
ciarea ine speaker, "must taKe a new
hold on the discipline of children. Not
that we must revert to the puritanical
Ideas of half a century ago, but we
must go far enough back to rehabilitate
will ba given kn airing on Monday af- the We.tern Union Telegraph company "u:h ?d old S !?,one? w,ordg dutr
ternoon next when tha Port of Port- " tZ t.i. i t w.Wh mnd obedience,-. Tbera Is Just as much
land will hold a meeting at the city JX iiL i11 in tnl country to-
haii at 4 n niock. At that . tfme all 1 tot tM ia.yii)g or tneir wires unaer day as there ever was. only It has
- in . i - rniiinn am. r r . mtkmnvmi rr nvarr
- in ui. iiuwuuu i
Interested
have no effect - on tha whether tha dock ahall be leased are
rivsr .would
worka
Authorities here' expect from
wires,
destroyed the house boats of Siefrld
RmthAra a rA VrttA P.t.r.nn.' a dam.
leaa I nassii1 from tha hanrta nt tha ninnti I ... ..... ...
The petition of the company for th" tha hiMrn agea the Duiiaing used by the Ray's
WANTEn-Ladlea, at horns day or
" evenings, applying transfers on por-
before a verdict loelain: $1.60 dosen. upwards; steady,
superior court will set 1 empioymeni. it aiarquara.
Back into the limelight sprung the
American Ceramic Decorating company.
Incorporated, 124 Marqusm building, '
yeaterday, when poatal inspectora be
gan aa investigation Into the methods
of the concern. Adding to tha, Inquiry
being prosecuted by -the ' government
authorities, Dlstriot Attorney George
Cameron and Mrs. Lola O. Baldwin, of
the women's police auxiliary, will look
Into the affairs of the company. .
Notwithstanding the fact that Scores
women hava walled that they were
vlcttma of a full ' fledged swindle.
though none have offered sufficient ev
idence to cause arrest, crowds of gulli
ble members of the opposite sex thronged
In and out tha company's two-room
...ft. In h. UMI1.m htlllHna- V..I.P.
Flra starting from defective wiring daj titTnoon today. Most of them
FIRE DESTROYS '
I
BOA
HOUSES
Tha American achool and home," de- Slcfrid Brothers and FlC(l of
Peterson Lose Valuable
Propertj'. "
a two
W.Z, .raaiTwh-Port of Port " extension until June 1 was cut down. -T are suf ferin. In this 5 country " Carina hoapltal this afternoon. ,
expected to meet with the Port of Port- f rffllnPm,. rnra h.rt .avareiv e. ?f.a ."""?ri?. .'"j.1"1 .country th. ihm... win .m.,-t , t ttnnn .
" i iruiii a. niBKui or nuBFiianiam. mm anift - 0 -w w ve
I 1 4 ..a. .. aal mUmi a. as lha TPVV
i lainn uunimiBBiUD suiu ui av vaasfcv 1.110 va wuu- 1 . . . . . . . 1 - u4B.
ort and assistant, of Davldor .In- W-J Your foot rlsa'moMT Condition.' will sltlon pro and con. Members of the '.rM1 "' V". ,.P...T: broul11 on by ht French writer more, with some Insurance.,
frauds." Rafield Is also , classed ;as a b(l n.d . the nolnt wher. Main atreet commission believe that out of this dis- . '. vr , wn0 ln one llt book has perpetuated
rnre tool, of Davldor. v ,! " runs into tha basin. .-There is V .two mission will come some plan by which r.r?.D; l"ls"m."- .A"'.00F""Br n.0 acles than any other one man
The story told in the complaint opens t t.n.Mr.n H.m - .n ir th water tha matter mav be adjusted to the sat- rBa Deon gramea one exiension, i who ever wrote.'
with a deal whereby DIeck was to raise not h. ied .i wln ,,ood Maln t.f.ction f -11 . the work has not yet been started. i iscuaslng strikes of high school
J 10.000 to acquire three notes aggregat- .treet for a' block or two. . The mill In discussina the Question of leasing . ine council Deueves ine wires snouia and college students. Professor Sisson
lng $12,000 from J. M., lianslmalr, the mnthoritIaa at the Hawley mills state the drydock several members of the nave n n?er ouna some um 1 said that he never
were turning In It each, too.
Though "A. Keller," whose name ap
pears In black letters on the office
door, Is not known to tha many women
who aver they have been tricked, Mrs.
J. Knapp. who says she is merely an
iniiMnint hut who. " accordlnar to the
The three house boats were moored atudents. seems to ba ln charge of the
on trie east Dann or tne river above tba I company's Portland branch, was not to
Portland Rowing club bouse. ' Defect-1 ba seen by postal Inspectors who visited
ive wlrinor. nurhaos. cauaed br the I the suite.
nhanira f noaltlon tnnMant to tha htwh I TOia Dy Oriice glri mat. Jam.
ha nH.r fait tllra rt.t.ln. puainun iikiuhbi 10 ine) ingu l - JV.. T'li. Tw.
. ;r. r" . 1 amngniiw at tnt ii.wicj uiiiin ami. 1 in. aryuutu aJTcr moiuuma i . , ....... I . . 0...B , t . ,iM ,).. citrtA hma. KnaPD was navins nir loeiu iuia. tu.
notPa heina- secured T)V a mOrtKaM On I h.. .11 r .ha nti I .Amn.i..inn Won' lliil thav dn not I "a "u ai ibhoi biiuuiu m a.a ijuiuki as i nn BUcn DenormanceS to tha- nunlla. . . V. . I . .nnAn
S00 .acre. of land in Chrlstlancounty, th7t th7r. U no dangV that the blame
Mo. As this showed an apparent dls- Man street ' of drydock owners and will not be. The, ff .I1"?. up r"6 .with the Pents, school boards f" tnt m t0 tft other waited anxiously for th. arrival of the
count of about $1000. 'DIeck arranged,
he says, : to secure the money; turning
in his Williams avenue property, .for
$7000 and also the!notes-he owned. :-,
He ; says that after this deal had
been arranged Davldor .told him Hansl
matr had taken ? the t notes and mort
gage away, with, him : while-Dleck was
out securing-the'' abstract Two days
later, he says, Davldor told him the
deal was off, but refused to returtf
hlm the money derived' from his notes,
but did return one $1000 note. He al
leges that the ; notes and mortgages
-'Tha total ' rainfall at Orea-on Citv tv tha atanrl that thev are trvlng to c"f sireeia Dy me corporauone, eepe- and college faculties.
Since Sunday morning up until this effect a businesslike arrangement by "-" D negligence naa Deen anown Wnue speaking of the cost of tha
morning' waa S.T Inches.
two houses.
The fire boat made an effort to I
reach the scene, but could not make
Instructor.
80 far a. the Inspectors were able to
which the drydocking work of the Port to be the cause for much delay and ex- graft prosecution, throughout th. coun- "C!"!' ,nL C?he .wlft cur- '". " the women'a work has
of Portland may be taken car. of at tra Wockading of the thoroughfare. try about which .uch loud complaint ha. f0 Ta fTre dena a. "perfect" which Is
the least cost to the shipowners com- " isn t because this company Is In been made. Professor .Sisson declared d2tmt.M;IU.n5..! neoeaaarv before the comnany will
rw.tt C.ll. . Vl I tha l.n.t mii tn tha ahlnnwnnra com.
wwtt.'v. - mm -.v I - V . - . .. . ." ..11 i.
., n in 1 1. imrtmr anfl at tne umt " l mu choid,
that
with this
thar. the people could well afford ' to
spend 20 times what had been spent If
tne youth In one city could be shown
Una nf hnaa nwn trrnn tha flllff ihnv. Decesttry before
nnrl Ihua niiMmhail tha fUmaa A I Pay Up. MOWever,
launch valued ' at $1000 waa . In the
that it la .,1m, for a orriMoi house adjoining the Peterson place and "w cneap piaies ana a set 01 rvnera
JrL1.!'' ? i'fUf.! . pu,b' 0."lcla w destroyed. ; There was soma in- - tcky substance used for pasting
to betray a public trust. He deplored
Later,
- A - atinthar PrODOaltlOn.
Dleck says, Davldor ' offered
.w"f T!"-rB.a" Tim. ith th. Tat cost to the taxi they have .not gone ahead
of a TurTher "s ??n tZ Cowlit. river payer- of he district of th. Port-, of work. For we have been shown by their
a ruriner rise in me wwmi river, v last statement of dividends. Issued re-
At o'clock this morning the river reg- ru.anas . . . . , . L..nti th. th.. ... th. ...m.
. . . .. . . , . 1 it m m niM imi uu uw arramK now ...v, ... ... .v vmvmv uub. h, uouiuiru ... .
"::L!a : ,K r. Ti r.7;, 7Z- wnMMT m.000 annually to iest corporations in the world, . the passing of the old college chapel I Burancc """" av
hi,h V,r..7 mrV of voiamhar. look: operate. This charge Is not objected to ; apparent ana j. taKe u , ror ina point out that in modern text rTT., TW1V mx
granted, iui uiey aia not even oroer boom me etnicai nas Deen almost en-1 jJJLxJVJCi Ivllil IU XjjlX
their piping for the conduits until very tlrely eliminated. oT-Tm-mvrrn-r rmm i tt
reoenUy. If they had wanted to do so. "The college graduate.- said the at, JN 1 LIS L&D J K JJJ A Y
iana i dui tne loaaers on tne upper reacnes 01 1 : " . . - . iL , i v,i ..v m v.. i i... I i.u utu , ,i .
J. . : . . . ,K., , , i at the aooK. ana ror mis reason tne (" wv.a. wu.u ' uoou Bmijiwai -!" , nim mu mau mm. . . . i .
the. Stream had most of their .logs out .B.m. to h. on the blacklist Thav long ago." and noble ambition; but la quickly told rtwrfsl Dfoatcb to The Jonreatl
-in. company claims mat it will Del in tne Business worm mat such things I fenaieion, vr., wot. i. juage ttean
Impossible to complete the work even by j are only fit to be heard inside the four fixed Friday morning at 8 o'clock for
th. company will
many have deposit
ed IS for a set of ceramic transfers, a
few cheap plates and a set of rollers
-1.M.UA.K1aa 4aMaaa has lvAa.it Jyria III OUWr VXIIIIHEI O tTU VU w V,waaa
vvusiuci uiv vinumriw wo awM uunvi i " m . , . . u
th. In Ml,.n.iri were cooked Everv mill haa been comoelled to close. P""nl ooln
" .-" - . .-"..I . jr.. A. " I . .Ithev ara eharied more ror worK aone
aid for the occasion ana mat me teuiu i dui me loggers on tne upper reacnes vi i -' . . .
. . i . ....... . . i n t Tn. niuw. m 1 11 1 iiir hub laanuu ill n
i was worth not to. exceed x iuu.
and rafted. As a result pocket booms
were not straining full, and most of
seems
want to remedy this condition,- tney
say, and In their proposition , to lease
he transfrs w the plates.
Investigation Is to be pursued by tne
postal authorities, wHo are of the opin
ion that the company Is working what
is commonly called a "legitimate graft."
many of which hav. been put out of
business during th. last few months
In Portland.
him another deal for 805 acres or. land mem neia. " " . . . thjtnnir ara.woririna- to this end.
In Uncoln county Oregon, representea w . iU..i "" I o ha other hand, the Central Labor this morning will expire. It waa.aug-JKO a business.
March 1, when the extension grant! walls of a college and that they don't the passing of sentence on Ryan, con
victed- of Ua-n.urdor OX Dixon. As
Ho be owned by Julius Green. He was company, just above Keiso. was wasnea . ontena that It would throw gested that the Postal Telegraph com-j Professor Sisson will bring the ln
tms iana to i v.w mi uibiiu. j.f uin, r v,.i
He was I company. Just above Kelso, was washed
-to a-et a first mortgage on this land to out at s:80 last nignt. ine pocket Doom
' . . .... . . . I .. llT.n JR. Diinw mill ot th. mAnth
ecure nls Williams avenue proiicriy, ire i i uf """j "- - v
ay a. August 29 hs deeded th. property of the Cowlits was also washed out last
!to Green and received notes ror O00 nignt. : xne western Manufacturing
'from tha Raaitv Associates. Ha says company f. this place lost several bun
Jhe has since learned that Green did not I dred oords of cotton- wood, which was
kiwn the land and that It is worth not on tne banks or tne c:owntz. xns doi-
iover $5 per acre, -Instead of $1, as he torn lands-ln-this-vlcln-lty-are covered
Mastoid. "v -r . ' with water to a depth of several feet
Dieck says that Faber finally acquired Tha grading crew of Cravens & Murphy,
ttltle to the Lincoln county land and working on the Nprthern' Pacific double
'deeded it to the Realty Associates in track, haa been roroea to. seek nigner
iHepteraber and that on or about "Sep-1 ground on the Wallace farm. The stream
t ember 11. when, he waa In Davldor's I Is at a stand here, but a fall Is expected
Sof f ice, '. Davldor and Faber asked him j by, tonight
for the notes and mortgages they had I
iven him and changed tha date to Sep-j ; jfo Damage About Kennewrlck.
f ember II.. . - . I Kennewick. Wash., Nov. 24.-Although
The complaint recites .several .mailer the Columbia river has risen steadily
.eaj in wiiiv-u no -"T "."r here since Sunday,, the water is stm
jused to Induce him topart with ms I several feet below the high water mark
property andwhereby th. defendante. Md ther- ,B no danB;er 0 damage ba-
yarucuiariy iTHwr,;. w. tng a0n In this Vicinity,
iralse . ready cash, which they converted i
Jo their own .use. In one of these deals foot four. lnchei. lt: f8 .UU com
Jie accuses Davldor with changing ths ta The total rainfall In this vlcln
assignment-or mortgage to aatiaiao- ,t y Blnce gunday has been .72 inch. The
ion. ana in anotner w. -.a. wnaw i ,j i. tt,iK..t..
accused or taking ?tltle to a lot In Sun- lng. now. , th. mountains rather than
fiyalde without consideratlon'and for the
purpose of hindering : th. creditors Of
JJavldor...' V. v?.--.'.' - 4 .'''.
! '.- Bays He Trusted Sarldor. ,.r
Dleck explains that he Is 65 years old
tnd has had limited business experience.
to tha rainfall.
Injured in Runaway.
Starting from Twelfth and Tarn hill
a runaway express team ran Into an
K L"t bush ?iJa .ior"ef
tilh!.m0?ryVj shot in mercy by a poUcemin. The
...... . n..j.. . n.iin . . v ,v.uu. . . ,
kiava f-kawtiln. oo1nA.4 hla mnflilnii.'h -
iarrj-tng through a few small deals for
lilm that turned out well.
; Dieck asks that numerous conveyances
f property be set aside, that he be de
clared to have, a lien on some of tha
Jand. and that the Williams avenue
property be restored to him.
and team belonged to R. J,
Bragg. Bragg was In the wagon at
tha time of the runaway and was
bruised. ' .
Columbia Rising Slowly.
Vancouver, Wash.. Nov. 24. With the
water four inches above the IS foot
mark th. Columbia river continues to
rise, though not so rapidly as at first
Th. river Is fairly clear of driftwood.
PK0R0GUED TUESDAY Vh
city.
PARLIAMENT? 3IAYBE
T London, Nov. 24. An Immediate meet
ing of the leaders Of th. Liberal party
if or the. purpose of outlining a plan of
'.campaign aa a result of tha crisis aris
ing from Lord Lansdpwne's motion to
withhold from the budget bill th. con-
Good Rainfall About lone,
lone, Or., Nov. 24. During the past
week about three inches of rain ..has
fallen. While th. wind ha. been heavy.
sent of th. house of lords, was called I no damage haa been done either to
at a prolonged meeting of tha cabinet buildings or fruit trees. Willow creek
today. - ..-. i naa rmisea aome out not cnougn to even
It h generally believed .In parliament- wash out the. bridges. Farmers are re-
ry circles that the house of commons J,c,n "u "wiing an grouno
Will ba nrnroonert aa aarlw aa n.wt I available.
Tuesday. - Thla means' that the budget
pa til be put up to the people much earlier
Than had been expected, quite likely
during th. first week of the year. .
th. Ani,Ti, nt v.aflAia com in to i nanv was able to complete a similar lob I stltuta to a close this afternoon with an
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Portland into tne nanas or a monopoly 1 111 i. tiuio a.nu tiin.i. um western uhiud -w.v., vu n wu ciumu.uuum
tha i.aaa tn h. m nil . while the i mitrht do well to employ their comrjetl- I Force.
contention is further made that the own- tors to lay the wires. , ?. j Other addresses for the afternoon are
ers of the Oregon Drydock company Another extension of time was grant- by Professor Adrian, whose subject is
maintain an open shop and are there- ed until January 1 before the new hawk- "A Fair Chance and a Square Deal." by
fore hostile to organized labor. The ers license ordinance will go Into effect 1 e superintendent of education J.
whole Question, however, will be- gone The measure fixes a restricted district H- Ackerman, who will discuss "Some
Into, thoroughly at tne meeting scnea-iin wnicn, it is proviaea tnat tnose wno .uiih. . .
uled for Monday next sen must pay an annual license or 60. 7-7
At the meeting of the Port of Port- The district is bounded by Burnside, Canbjr Nominates Officers,
land commission held yesterday after- Tenth and Taylor streets and by the Canby, Or., Nov. 24. At the citizens'
noon Robert 7 Mcintosh, superintendent river.- Venders offering their wares for meetlrlj held last night for" the nomi-
of the dock, tendered his resignation, sale outside of these boundaries must nation of candidates for tha city elec-
whlch was accepted. Mcintosh has been I pay a license of $50 a quarter.
drawing a salary of $200 a month. His
work will be done for the present by
C. L. Johnson, foreman of the dock.
The change waa made by the commis
sion in the Interest of economy.
PERSONAL
Frederick C Torrey, a well-known
artist of San Francisco, Cal., is regis
tered at the Hotel Portland. .
J. H. Ackerman, state superintendent
of schools, is a guest at the Imperial
hotel. He registers from Salem, Or.
P. L. Camobell. president of the Unl-I momlna- anii - notica
verslty or Oregon at iuugene, or., is at
the Imperial hotel.
CITY REJOICES
AT CARS
tlon to be held December 6, the follow
lng were placed in nomination:
For mayor, H. A. Dedman: councilman.
W. H. Blair, H. W. Kvana and A. H.
Knight; L. D. Walker was renominated
I as treasurer. The meeting was well at
tended. Th. nominees, represent the
progressive element In the town.
soon as sentence is pronounced counsel
for defense' wlH file a notice of appeal.
They will ask for a writ' of , probable
cause and ask that the client b. ad
mitted to bail. It is anticipated that
the writ will ba granted and Ryan
given his freedom under $10,000 bonds.
The Jurors refuse to discuss the decision.
JUDGE MILLS WILL
GOVERN NEW MEXICO
(United Press Leased Wtre.1
Santa Fe, N. 11., Nov. 24. Territorial
Chief Justice W. J. Mills of Laa vegas
has been appointed to succeed Governor
Wets Win at CasUorock.
(Sneclal Dinpatoh to The Journal.)
CasUerock, Wash., Nov. 24. Th. lo
cal option election here yesterday re
sulted ln victory for tha wets, the
vot. standing- 127 to 90 in their favor.
Th. election ' was one of the most
earnestly 'contested ever held in " this
city, the drys particularly using every
means in their power to win victory.
Old Jupiter Pluvius opened his vials
upon this region to such an extent that
about 40 did not gret to the polls. -
- Jury Acquits Accused Slaver.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
- South- Bnd, Wash., Nov. ?4. Th.
Jury last night acquitted Clinton E.
Drake, who waa charged with the mur
der of A. Stringer last July, after be
ing out over three " hours. Drake and
Curry of New Mexico, according to a Stringer had trouble over a shack and
dispatch, purporting to be official, re-1 Stringer struck at Drake three times,
ceived here today. Judge W. H. Pope when the latter pulled his revolver and
of Roswell, the message stated, had I shot Stringer, who died within 0 m In
been named to succeed Justice Mills. utes.
. new cars of the pay-as-you-anter
typ were received by the Portland
Railway, L-'ght & Power company this
was received br
Superintendent Franklin today that
eiarht additional earn hava naaaari Omaha
james wimycomoo, a memoer 01 m I bound for Portland. Blx of the new
cars ar. now ln operation on the Six
teenth street and Twenty-third street
lines, the cars they replace going on the
Mount Tabor and North and South
Portland lines.
Th. new cars are of the same general
type as the old pay-as-you-enters, seat-
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RISES AT PORTLAND
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faculty of th. Oregon Agricultural col
lege at Corvallis, Or., Is staying at th.
Imperial hotel.
W. L. Vincent a mining man or Baker
City, Or., is staying at the Hotel Port
land.
W. Dean Hayes, a banker of Tenlno,
Wash., Is a guest at the . Hotel Port.
land.
H. L. Prince, a rancher of Dundee,
Or., and wife, ar. at the Hotel Port.
land.
J. S. Green, of Hermlston, Or., for
merly connected with H. A. Hunter In
th. real estate oroKerage Dusiness 1
Portland, Is a guest at th. Hotel Port
land.
B. A. Churchill, of th. Staton Woolen
Mills, Staton, Or., Is at the Imperial
hotel.
L W. David, a lumberman of Seattle,
Wash., Is at the Hotel Oregon today.
W. A. King, a mining man of Baker
City, Or., Is a guest, at th. Hotel Ore
gon.
Dr. w, H. Lytle, of Pendleton, Or.
member of the state veterinary board.
is at tne liotei Oregon today.
Attorney W. H. AbaL of Montesano,
Wash., In at the Oregon.
The river at Albany 1. at a .tag. of
1 2H - feet and In the last reports to
I the local , weather bureau it waa rising
at a rat. of six Inches aa hour. At Ku
getve th. reports show a fall of five feet
since yestwrday morning. At Portland
th. river roe. 2.4 feet Is th. last 24
hours and at S o'clock thia morning was
at a stag, of 17.4 feet
The river Is still running Ilk. a mill
mm tiid mora. drift waa ninnlnr thla
Eradicates scrofula and all lTl-.vttfVLSllX
otner numors, cures all their br FT"M' nlKVt r aamrday mommg.
, , predicted that It will probably
. ClteCtS, makes the blood riCh rCB ' bare.. After Saturday It
t j . t win probably begla t. recede, and It la
anil abundant, - Strengthens the opinion ef Tempormry rortTiMlnr
th -ital nrMtii iwiu-on tnat wuen it beglna to vail H
til ine Tlal OrrratlS. IwlU g very rapidly, aa the lack of hi-h
water 4a the Columbia river will aii-a
it Sects US fJCil CCfCS, not Sim-I1" " lil,m"" a caaac t drain trnob
; v it-cars it contains Mr&apa-
r I tt lccj-Je it comhinti the! Msrdrrrr l tor Lite,
; ,.lrr- lv5' -rfil. Lawlatowm. Mit, Nov. 24 FVtrr
---" HoMnarm. vlx vu rhiriH with Lav-i -
: rent i-TT''".r.!. lng "aji.rdevod Tir. ghort tn . dtwr-vt
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r- Boll OB. eupiul of eream with
Csblespooafnl of safar while) bot, a tir
la tba yokes or tbre. eli aad thm add
oas teaapooeiul of Barsctt's Vaailla,
fiorv. hot-
CMttvttlt of
BURNETT'S
VANILLA
-rill ooaviaos roa of its ateiUfltf
avr ordisary Linda. Iawist oa ettia4
ths om bottle.
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Quickly Removes Dandruii. Stops Falling Oalr and Itching Scalp.
Changes Gray or Faded Dair to Its Natural Color
f Grows New Hair
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plat
form In th. new cars, that leading from
the platform being operated, by a lever
by the motorman and that from th.
body of th. car to the front platform
being a eliding instead of a swing door.
Tha cars ar. also fitted with much
heavier motors than ar. th. old cars.
Three large cars of th. "Portland
Railway Standard" type have been
placed on th. Irvington line and It la
believed will relieve to some extent th.
crowded situation there.
Th. complaint from patrons of th.
Bunnysld. cars is growing - concerning
the aerrlce given by that line. The
Sunnyslde cars no-longer run west of
Third and Morrison streets and after
th. rush hours are cut out altogether,
so, trat patrons of that line who hav.
Just accustomed themselves to waiting
ror tneir cars at Tnira and Yamhill
hang around that corner for an hour or
so and then learn that th. Sunnrilda m. Ahn. flat vuiiil slum Wait Thl.
"K' " wu CU1 "Ul lur 11 m I Oraad Treatment Xas Done ror
uruS' 1 A.1..VW. T an.Mia TV. aa Wn.V
Tor Ys. Bad Today.
and Mail Today For a Free 1.00 Package That
win. Prove All 1 Claim
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ing Stock of Tons Meads Aay
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New Tors, Nov. 1 4. Mrs. Bra jam In
Teal, wife of tha New York theatrical
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on I1S0S ball, pending . a rehearing eft treatment will do
Ber.tnai on cnargea - or subornation P'iM. -ip
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ir tne natural on la lacKing, your
of perjury ta connecttoa with the Frank
Gould d I rorc milt
Mrs. Teal was trtt teamed to
ems year la prise, bat the decision of
the lower co art was rrrrv4 br the
court or appeaia yesterday aad a sew
trial ordered.
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FOB WATER POWER
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vrashlngtoo. No. 1. The Interior e-
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,' lalatioa f or tha 4loettin of water
' rn-wr it" of 147 men al-wc King s
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oil and properly dlrtribut-
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tmm Hair and fWlp ftemwdv brlnaa Toa-
yur hair back to Ita natsral color, gioas Baldheads Rcioice
ant vlr. It la not a dre. but a true , . aianeaa rejoice
hair fod that -Wtmr. the caoae of the thrr trr Thou-anfls of men
and wotneej who h1 nocn ban for years
trnuble and aais natore t. atipply tha
pirmt or coloring matter. by loos
okl before your timet
Food for Hair
row have a beautiful had of hslr grown
by the proper uae of Foao, which la th.
great and faTMtis treatment for all die
eaa of the t.air and a-aip. Fow alao
tnare a l-tTurtart growth t. eyebrowa
and eyeiaabea
Why Comb Out Hair
la iae.aaa.ry aa fne the bod r. If.lr.
Krittle and dull l irrrif. Life a "A
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rjyire4 a IwMrr. ami the -; im Wh, a yon raa keew them When the
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t.;a. 4 Oiitol fow in ttutker snd ,oj.
VACXAQB COOTOaT.
Fill la yoar nam. and addreaa on
the blank line, below, cut out th.
coupon aad maU to J. F. Ptokea,
Mrr, 47 Town BMg Clm-tnnatt
(hio, Encloae la rents In stamps or
liver aa sa ldea'. of good fallh
and to help cover iw-klnt, poetaga.
etc, and a full II. M parkar artH be
aent yM at otx by snail prepaid fre.
ef charge.
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