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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, POKTLAND, ' THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 0. 1005. 18 '.IE TIURDERER HE OIL FIELDS " JilVOEPMOOIlEO BEING DEVELOPED John P. Warren, In Frison J. F. Wilbur, Capitalist of Union, Brings Very Ln cou raging Eeport. for 50 Years, Jlay Spend Happy Christmas. ; r Hartford, Conn, Pc. . When the ,OU ef the Mgheat known Quality and Hate board of pardon meet a tha first I In measurable ouantltlea haa been round f neat week It will consider end nor in tha Vala oil fields In Maineur county. tiiin an ariDllcatlon for tha pardon of 1 a.-i.r.l r t wilhnf , ranttalist and j.'ohn P.Warren. ho la officially m,uf,ctur.r from. Union. Or., who la P'SVn? ToicaUt?:t.,hpV-n Portland after, protracted stay In at WBthcrsfleld. If revoraoie muoh ....,. ? taken by tha board, and it la ener I "Every indloatlon potnta to tha fact ally relieved that such will be tha case,! that underlying tha dtatrlct aouth of $ ha coming Chrintmaa win pa a nappj i vaia la an immense lane or on. con t.nm lndea.1 for Warren. for It will ba tlnuad Mr. Wilbur. "Oil cxDerta from j la first Chriatmaa outslds of prlBon I Pennsylvania and West Virginia, after Valla In half a century.- I an exhaustive examination of tha a;eo- i On tha day, that, tha board of I logical formationa In northern Malheur, jflnna meets to cousider tile ease war- confirm thla; wblla C. w. Washburn ten will hare oomptoted an . even 69 cf the United States geological survey, i ars aa an Inmate of the atate prison. wno wai ,nt int the district by the Jle-ts believed to be the longest lm- secretary of the Interior for the pur- Vrleoned Hf convict In the United poM or .jamiiilng the formation and pistes, and poaalbly In tha world. When r.portlng upon the oil prospect aaid the doora of the big prlaon flrat cloaed that tne geological rormatlon of the lehlnd-hlm the Civil war had not com- district . gave every Indication' of the menced. -railroad transportation waa in preMno4 0 0j jn commercial o.uan-. its Infancy and such common convenl-i tiues,". rnees of tha present, day,, aa the tele- Tlve OosnpaalM Operettas. . . ... Kiiit. I penaea in development wvr, vj am uvw ff. not to mention the skyscraper build- , 'v.i. nil FIERCE GALE HAS SPEIIT ITS FORCE California nit Hani by.Ter- rific Storm Telegraph Service Demoralized. discussion are civil penalone, consuls reform and tha applluatloo of tha merl ays lent to tha higher municipal office, At tha first general session thla aft ernuon the chairman, Jtlohard Henry lana, submitted the report of tha ooun ell. Tha report dealt with tha progress or civil service reform in both federal and atata admlnlstratlona and pointed out faults In tha present application of the civil service laws In tha opinion of tha council,, and made auggeatlona for rurther activity In protectlag the cause. Tha speakera to be hoard tomorrow In elude United Btatea Civil Service Com misaloner William C. Washburn, B. lane Ourand. Frank I Polk and T. K. Uoty. Honorable Joseph II Choate will preside at tha annual banquet to- Ban Francisco. leo. After raging I morrow evening and among the apeak for 14 hours, a fierce gala that- haa I era will be Dr. Charles W. Kllot and Ed swept the. ooast from Ban Diego to I ward JL Shepard. British Columbia showed no signs of abating early today. According to offl- Officers Reelected at La Center, ciaia or. ins iocbi weamer siauon m. tsi-eUI DI.iMt.li te The Joorul.i s storm spent Its force In the early dawn. Center, Waah., Dec- e.All city In this city the wind blew at tha rate officers wera reelected today as fol roiUW,..h0UrKt-n.'!!b.ir, It low,: ,ayor, S. R. Baahford; police off the heada It reached velocity of Judge w, H MoCann; treatlreV. P. 80 mllea. Reports from the Oregon Kanej councllmen. J. B. Kane. r. coast atata that tha atorm aasumea ,v M c. . . . n-T. MnM' almost hurrlcsna velocity there, a 701 . mile gala whipping tho ae Into a auo- .. . . ' cession of mountainous waves. . 7 rtrrrsiru. The. atorm delayed atreetcar traxner Mln. '"iJvl7r, , , .ra. . Several lines .woxa prostrated. IV.':, i,'TCf!i,r Tolegraphlo communicatlJh throughout JZ V;, hnV' II t,"TL, . ' lr" California waa demoralised, nLb,"k f"?i 7" ar Kporta from polnta in tha Bierra Ne- I - v;"- CI ' , "'"". vada mountalna stated that tha anow- L. w, IC fall that accompanied tha storm In the coP"cr In wrecking tha higher dletriota waa nnuaually heavy. I It tha rains and snow continue two COAL CLAIMANTS WERE III 0 0 It Witness Burhridgo Alleges They. Were 3Ioving Oug genheim's .Way. Spokane. Wash., Deo. I. Tha govern ment Inquiry Into tha Cunningham coal claims caaa today developed tha fact that soma interest, believed to ba tha Qufgenhelma, has been buying up coal claims, operating . through II. V. Wlnchell of Minneapolis, who has pur chased alg claims, taking tha titles In his own and other names. , Frederick Burbrldga, a Spokane min ing man, an entryman In the. Cunning ham group, said ha had used his ef forts to block tha Guggenheim deal In 07, because tha price agreed on was not so good as that offered by Charles Sweeney, tha Spokane capitalist, who was trying to. scours 10 claims. Bur brldga later aold his claim to Wlnchell for 111.000. . Burbrldga was one of tha beat wit nesses for the government that has yet been called. He Is not Involved In tha caaa at present and mads a complete statement of facia roucernlng efforte ttt consolidate the Cunningham coal claims and form a company, and of the later nesollalloria with the Uuggvn brims, lie denied any combination at the time of entry, but admitted It would coma eome day. Orvllle D. Joaes, of Wallace, Idaho, an entryman who was on tha stand yes terday, proved to be a most rorgetful claimant. From Jones and from K. K Johnson, of Wallace, U. It. Qlavla, the deposed special agent of tha land a partment, gleaned ' Information of al leged collusion on the part of entry- men, also of an effort to flinpose or clalma to tha duggenhelm ayndlcata. Jonea aald ha had forgotten a great many things that are attested by his sworn affidavits In the government i possession. lie aamutea, nowever, inai he had made a trust deed with a view of conveying his claim to a holding cqmpeny, In tha avent that a majority Indorsed the Guggenheim proposition, Jones said ha had algned Glavls affi davit too hastily, but remarked that Glavls had made no undue effort or promtsea . to aeoura his statement, , which was witnessed by another, gov ernment agent, Tllford Jones. il Great Educator t Meet, Charlotte, N. C, Dec. I. The local committee in charge of arrangements has practically oompleted all prepara tlnna for tha entertainment of the Bout hern Educational association con vention to ba held In this city during tha Christmas holiday All signs point to tha largest and most notable gathering' In the history of the associa tion. .The convention v. Ill be especially notable for the large nuiubnr of educa tors and others ef national prominence who will take part In tha procuodlngs. Scheduled among the noted apeakera are former J'realdent Kllot of Harvard tint, versify, President lebn.y of the I'nl verelly of Cincinnati. Chancellor Klrk land of Vanderbllt university. President Mesea Of tha University of Texea. pres ident Venabla of the University of North Carolina. President Klncannon of the University of Mississippi. President Jordan of Iceland Stanford Unlverslty- and President Judson of tha Unlveralty of Chicago. r- iii ., , ...... .. J BREAKS A COLD IN A DAY Aa4 Cores Aa? Conga That X Curable. Voted rhysiolaa's Tanaula. This prescription Is one of the vary beat known to science. Any good drug glst has the Ingredients or will get them from his wholesale house, any one . can mis them. " , . ' . M1 half a pint of good whlakey with two ounces of glycerine and add one- - half ounce Concentrated pine compound. The bottle la to ba well shaken each time and uaed in doses of a' teaepoonful to a tableepoonfut every four hours." The Concentrated plna Is a special pine product , and comes only In half ounce bottlea, each enclosed In an alr-tlght caaa, but ba aura It Is labeled "Concen trated." , days' It Is feared' tha Sacramento, Tuba and Feather rivers will overflow. There Is It Inches of snow at Summit, Ja the Sierras. A. landslide on tha Santa Cms branch W1,M .11 V a TT vSndWd All of the companies are equipped f South Pwlf" tied p i. submarine boats and a. hundred X..m- .inwin traffla Laborers have bean aent to re-1 and on. things with which Uia preseni - J", Zlvm ' n. pair tha damage. . . . f n imllll. i Mnrders kis wue. RflOfl ftt ThMM rnmnanlna bava walla 1 Pair the damage. down from TOO to 1700 feet, and In the Because or tna warnings issuea oy deeneat writs oil haa- been found In the weather bureau yesterday. It is be- m g si sesiTieaeg w. vrsi 1 1 aa mi nil' f Wife murder wsa tha crime for which I measureabla quantities. lleved coastwise ahlpplng escaped neri- SVarren waa sentenced to life lmprls- I Th nnwin.t trnm tha walla in tha I ous damage. Vessels scheduled to clear r.nmnt.. One day'in July, 1SS, he in- I Atmtr,t .,.. i. w... n.r.e. I from San , Francisco yesterday Doat- t HM hla 18-year-old wife to take a fln- whh,h nuJh moff) , pone(1 thelr departure. Bay voaaels t- .lk with him. and, comtng to a brook I M- than th, Mphaltum baas oU, from were given ample (opportunity to pre- ripar ineir win m " I California. OH a-eolovlsts now tn ihn l "r a". town in Tolland county, in nortneast-1 ... . .nt .,,, ,fc ,,, , K rThrSX THBEE DUCK HUNTERS teh,r .ln th8C001 ter' ot oFa ;omP;. opunV Z tK'ST DROWN NEAR RICHMOND tiftin nar i . - " " Jicad under the foot or mora (V-nttrA PtM Leaied Wire. I Oakland. CaL, lec. 9. Search was 1n- rrooK. warren Hisea ner ina xioiu .j . . . - ! . .1' A w.t.r ltne Importance of tha development now utl mithu-tl - Just what was I progress In the Vale oil district, as stituted today for the bodies of two of tin til lira was extinct, just wnai waa i I .... , . . . . . ... . y,m artuatat tha man to I l"0 gnitnuy uciu uu no i m inio uua. uuuiei. rr uu .ubi, men the motive that aciuaiea ine man w w In.... rr ti. xiu.a tr.m,iUked Tt Pepi.tr Sheriff' J. J. Bur- V.ifenone knows, and Warren himself Malheur county and that this valuable rows of Contra Costa county has been substance will become one of the most recovered. The othera who were rf-onfoaspd and nleaded anility at the I valuable products of a state already drowned were Richard C Casabonne iiMili ver y and an unknown, companion. The three wera hunting yesterday In a small boat T - - 1 ,L. I .1 Tfc.t tnrtl.n will rm l.rW Vv " evBHlIIST Wley OVBriH.en a .Innm-nt f h V.la A 7ll.rnf b7 IUaU nd CapslSed. rich In the gifts of nature. Portland Will Profit. (Blacks and Blues Excepted) By February . First CARRIE SMASHES WASHINGTON GLASS (TTnlted Prm Leased Wire.) Washington, Dec. 9. Immediately tima of hla arrest. f Warren's plea of guilty and his at torney's earnest plea for a second de gree sentence saved his life and ho waa I the development of the Vale oil district sentenced to Prison tor Hie on tne aay I I. nnriantnJrie. The flnrilno- nf nil tn on which a notable' meeting was held I commercial ouantttlea alonir the eastern In Hartford or raroous uonnacucui p- i border of Oregon will speedily make riots, unaer a oaii "io save mw uwa. i this city one of the great oil centers The war feeling was just than begin-I of tha COuntrv. A nine line from the Bin 'tO. .DCCOme a laClOr I jn , Xiauonsj r 0li Aiatrirt tn Tnrtlnn will ho nna e-t pollUcs. " but Warren was taken- to tha flr-t neCeBsltiea to follow the atrlk- Wethersfleld before the war commenced, l .. inw . rrih- h-if .,nl.gii.in I after she allahted from .the train on And what has happened tn the 60 years I interest inthe country . the Standard Oil. M1"" arrival here yesterday, Carrie Na- Ihnf huv. itlnniiM alnca that . time. ' na I , . . ... . . . .. tinn maaa tA ih. AinkAM l I "" - -- - wui wai no lime in getting into ine " "-"cw iauviom m knows of only indirectly and from what I n1 j .. tha new Union station. Rfnr h. he haa been permitted t read. . t I f ismred. and amnle eanltal will ha lm. could be intercepted she had smashed Zs In Best of Health. I medlatelv forthcomlna- to lav il nina glassware worth JS5. The police were L n inuki wall for tha methods em-I lings ' Atvar-n tViaa, Rna Ir a mnA pAlnmkla I called and she was Immediately nlaced ployed at the stata prison that the B0- rivers to bring the product of the wells ln J11 MrB- Nat,n Is in Washington yar Inmate shows little evidence of t0 tidewater at Portland. ,n tn nope 01 "ecurlng temperance leg failing powers, either mental or phys- The Vale oil fields cover an area 25 lslation from congress In furtherance teat Though U, he looks more, like a Dy SB mijes. The field was discovered ot th crusa,3e sh a conducted for man or t or pernaps w year. e w ahnnt two vaara n nnrt nn y!rB. alert mentally and . takes an active in-I tvunnnn an nt . I iTit Vss h.! country, kefokMEKS i)F CIVIL r tlS SEJITICE IN SESSION n t-t ain anAiinr1S I 1 . . . - . ?.. . lor wmcn are now arming and others New Tort n a r. vmIc ha will be well taken care of dur- I : ... . ; , "wiuem vi ui civu service were h Is Temainl years by his two L government has con on band today" at the opening of the vounser brothers and other membere of i""TT "l 'no 18l"ci twenty-ninth annual meeting of the Na- hi. milv., n nonle of excellent atand- i? ln recent action or uonai Civil Bervlce Reform association In a- It. is understood that the appllca- Hfcretary or tna Interior Ballinger ?n of which Dr. Charles W. Eliot, presl i '5: 'iVU?l!. t.. B,"rr: withdrawing from entry 75.000 acres dent emeritus of Harvard unlversltv. I. hv manv . nersons of oromlnence who ,n northern Malheur county as a re- president. The convention will last have Interested themselves In his case. Berve' rrom wlllch a supply of fuel oil two days and the program includes ssv- i ma. j vo muiTO uc ui xuLuro use ox I "ai uieeunKs ana a Danuuet tomorrow the navr. , evening. Among the subjects slated for CW1M FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT DISSENSION AM0N(j ; PROSSER water users new church ready ! Prosser, Wash, Dec -The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Sunnyslde Water Users' association was After exposure, and when you feel a FOR SPECIAL SERVICE fr, '5, Highland Baptist church. Sixth and I system.' It stops the couth, relieves the con gestlon, and expels the cold from your iaiy laxative. BKiamore Is mllrtlv lavntlva: -h-M-Saturday -ajtdsJter'"pitlnf ww vruif. to . i oi. . xairq -srraet. All $20.00 All $25.00 All $30.00 Suits Now Suits Now Suits Now .T!rm! .Q Mnctlycasn $15.00 All $35.00 Suits Now $26.25 $18.75 All $40.00 Suits Now $30.00 $22.50 All $45.00 Suits Now $33.75 Washington and Fifth St. r t i n MM discussion of tm policy of board of' directors, was adjoa January 8, 1910. The Issue Is whether the-policy an tsgonlstlc to the reclamation ' service th nr.-nt tlon "efvlces Sunday, December 12, at aioaraed to 3 o'clock. The church has been Iji course of construction for about a year and with the exception of the basement is now completely finished. The upper should ba continued or whether a board a .th' J2I1!3L WiV bLdidi" XC (kUM , VlllttlllUCl W 111 KITJ 1.111- 4 cVi aa ass iha jn. 1-. - 141. h Sarins Tha - J - "I A. VOll U0 irj 'Piato a vaa im ci v ivo. no it cdcui i ..y, js 1 JI Ala. JA d a. a.- I Ir'""". . Jl ' " r" 1 , . Tne church Is a frame building 52x66, " P"i?' 12800 t0 basement w,U be Sd'iK? Sun - school rjuroosea and will coat an ai. tlonal $1000. The lot Is worth S2006. which will make the property worth $8000. .The church has an 11 foot ce ment foundation and the auditorium will seat about $350. At the regular morning service Rev. C A. Wooddy. general superintendent After Thirty Tears Kxperience X Have of home missions in the west, will s-rotiueea aa Appnanoe ior aaea, rreacn ana at 3 o'clock in the afternoon Women or Children That Rev. J: Whlteomb Rrnnhr of mil. vutw. uvvwi-. Temnla will nrpnrh th. dlloiiinnr r - Don't Wear AtTruss ippuanca fur waa. t . - . ' . : mon. At 7:80 addresses will be given 5 , : -sisna as w wis , Dy Rev. W. T. Jordan, former pastor ;ir you nave inea mosi everyxning or central church; Rev. John Bentzien. else, come to me. Where others ran former superintendent of city missions; i wviiviD ' jl nafD ill Kic-aLBBt, nu,u7DB, I n tM n Tir W. . Komi .ttuliMl ratinoh lod nl I will "eY- general mis- , , . slonary for Oregon. Greetings from other denominations In the community will be given by Rev. El H. Bollinger J or tne Highland Congregationa." cnurcn. Rev. E. A. Leonard la pastor of the new church and the building committee which has- had tha work In cbarse is composed of A. I. Johnson, Oscar Paul son, J. W. Black and E. A. Leonard. ! - . . - ' J f 1 The above is C B. Brooks ef atarahall, Mica,, vko kaa bea earing Bap. tare for orr go years. II - , nptored write hlsa today. ARCHITECT WILLIAMS MEETS WITH REBUFF Architect D. L. Williams met with rebuff yesterday when the civil ser-1 vice cbm mission refused to heed his letter of complaint aimed at City i Building inspector Dobaon. The let ter wta placed on file. Williams says In his letter that two carpenters have been appointed aa; .n1 vou fre mv lllutrat4 hok on . acpuiy Duiioing mspectora and ha J. ipture and lta euro, showing my Ap-! calls attention to the clause ln the city' I ;neanl riving you prices and names ordlnsnces which mak fire yeara' ea- r rainy pwopie wno nave ini it and , nerlenca In brick work, masonrr and fail! ' pieroferrr aaTno i rctlo. a requi.lt, for Major Kennedy, secretary ef the ' civil service commission aaya the men . referred to by William a passed the regular examination and ara fully qual ified. , i "If cured ill Otb.T-S ive. no nam, no lira. 1 rrni on trial to prove what 1 aay i true. Ton ara (he udre and once I n!c aea tvr lllutrstf 1 book and t--i it yoti wi1! h as en):nsiaKtk as i- v hundreds ot pattt. vhiM le-tters ran also rad. Pill ont fre coupon 1 - 'w and mU t4av. li'si well worth a -r tlm. wi.flhtr yns try my AppiJ-!'-. or not. rati tSYomaiAriosT cotrroB- C. F Tr'". I Brooks bldg. Mar- i -- -1 ie tv rr 11 Is plain , i r Ti' liiue'rated SohjIi and ' - i t rti iit t"f . Ar pt. . .. 1 r tna rra f ruprare. ) . .. " : .J- Toms and Tsbbi oa the Bench, j Pas Praaclaco, CaL, Dec . Tha pur- rlag aristocracy ef the Pacific coast met ' today la Lyric hall la a friendly com paw. ' tttton for several tbouaaod dollars" worth ef prisma. The event la the -' ond annual xMMnos of the Pacific Cat club. Tte show wtll Ut thfee rtaya. ri the prxwrta are that It will : be aa nrratinc snd sacceaeful as- Its ' pr4mmar m-tt a rr aga. . Tb show , ' - - ' - iu, rvif. l iHj fSW Q sJI mi mt -K-'M o f;: l".M 525 Suits and Dresses, all the season's best styles, at less than one half price. (OJMIRMT9 334 WASHINGTON STREET Your money back on any unsatisfactory purchase. Satisfaction is guaranteed. OPPOSITE HOTEL IMPERIAL OPPOSITE HOTEL IMPERIAL OF HIGH GRADE T7ML0RED QUITS'; : AltorasES5 ILESS THAI MAIL,IF' IPIRICE $20.00 and $25.00 Values $0.85 $42.50 and $47.50 Values $21.50 All Suits and Dresses sold regularly at $20.00 and $25.00, all the best shades . . . .............. . ?9.85 , All Suits and Dresses sold regularly at $42.50 and $47.50, all strictly tailored.;. . .-. . ..... . ... ...921.50 S30.00 and $35.00 Values $14.95 S60.00 and $70.00 Values S29.75 All Suits and Dresses sold regularly at $60.00 and $70.00, some swell three-piece Suits. . . .... . .$29.75 All Suits and Dresses sold regularly at $30.00 and $35.00; all the latest fabrics; .......... . ?14.05 ALL SIZES JUNIORS', MISSES'; AND WOMEN'S, UP TO SIZE 48 I want every woman who needs a new Fall Suit to come in and see these garments. This sale the greatest bargain opportunity of the year, ENDS Saturday night. I want you. to know that the quality of these gar ments, the tailoring, the workmanship, the fabrics, are the best. Just think, over 500 Suits and Dresses on consignment with orders to close them out without regard to cost V - ' . " . Children's Coats Just thirty Children's Coats, all well made, in sires 3 to 12 $3.15 v Capes Only 39 Long Capes, in over 10 styles, all shades, worth more than twice,, at ?9.S3 19 CLOAIC SUIT AND FUR MANUFACTURERS i. SEVENTO AND WASHINGTON STREETS OPPOSITE nOTEL IMPERIAL EXCLUSIVE AGENTS HENDERSON AND LA PRINCESS E CORSETS . 1 -; : , ; ft!. f 'tt -A T' . sr t-ir j Jufd ly Jira. j L. V. ltt tf CtliAga "j