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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 7, 1910. " GEIISUSBUREAU r READY FOK COUNT OF OREGONIANS SSI Uncle Sam Will See That Great Care Is Exercised in Getting feoth Parties Preparing for One of the Most Interesting Cam f paigns Ever Held There. E WER HELD F OR TRAIN Arrested on , Charge of Man Slaughter as Outgrowth of, Collision In Which 2. Die. Indianapolis. Ind.. Jan. T. Indian ia Responsib e Enumerators ioow ronrwa to on. th. uyn..t ' . I nnllHra.1 l-Amnilrni ih.t tha mint haa r ' - Commercial BodieS tO HelD.I,n ,n B1iy years. Though ths .leo-jcascad Lockscausing th death of two v ' , " , , " j tion Ja still a, long way off. both partita j men and Injury of nine, haa been blamed - .In w. M. Thompson, engineer of freight train Nf. 112, that crashed Into freight! train No. 10 Wedneaday morning at the are already preparing for the campaign. Tha rilniAmll will ilirt tha hall rnll. Unci Sam, repreaentea m tnia in- lng. tomorrow, when tha aUte committee tance by B. C. Beach, la rapiaiy gei i wni meet in thla city for reorganlaatlon, tin- Into ahapa to count tha noaea of At tha same time there will be a con- every man, woman and child living I ferenee of tha party leadera and a gen- within tha border of Oregon. Up at discussion of tha linei r on which ..,. r T tfnr1Hrka in ehirn of "" nii)ign will vm maua. junwunini n.tii.ura una ur auuuv "l r.?rf;rrl.?onal district lust by the,r UOCMi ,n th- '1. inqu..t upon tha two th Hrst congressional district, 1 just wb. . they elected tha governor and held Tfcureday afternoon and a. busy a Senator Beach, though th. nwrljr th. .nUr. congressional d.l.ga- ZtrZS Y ll senator baa by far th. Digger joo. inei tion, the Democrat, are looking forward local cenaua of flc. la In th Lumber men Exchange building, s . Senator Beach, recognising th. value of a preaa agent haa written io Mr. Hendrloka suggesting that ' th. news papermen of th. stat b. Invited to a patriotic maaa meeting." to b. held modi. tlra. In th. near future In Port land, for tha purpoae of enlisting th. aid of th. preaa of th. atat In educat ing th. publlo and making It want to - be counted..'-.'.' - gugges tlona Troia JTewa Gatherers. , It la probable that thl meeting will be held aome time during th. month. At the meeting- the preaa representa tlvea will be asked for auggestlona aa to how to make tha cenaua enumeration aa thorough and complete aa possible. Having put forward the plan, they will of course b expected to get behind It and work for Its success. ,- -- .... Kxamlnatlona for eiiumeratora will b. held about January 16. These examlna tlona are to be simple. The papera will be examined and corrected and then sent to th. censua bureau officials with tha ' recommendations of th. local directors, April 11 tha active .work of .numera tion will be commenced. . , o olitlos la Zt. ' " Senator Beach la asking that an men who make application for position aa enumerators .furnish recommendation, aa to their fltneaa and qua) If lea tlona. Senator Beach aaya that these recom mendations do not have anything to do with politics, that he la after good men, whether they vot. the Republican or Deraocratlo ticket, and that he haa men In mind for positions who ar. Demo crata to his own personal knowledge.' Prospective enumerators will be asked to fill out a blank, similar to th. on. which la used by them In making th. enumeration. If they can do thla with out mistake they will b. considered to possesa th. major part or th. fitness for th. position sought. Thes. blanka, with tha recommendation of th. direc tors, will be aent to th. censua bureau for approval. . . ' :. Work to 8. Wall Don., -' . "I want th. people of the state to be aatlafled with the census, and I will try to ae. to It that tha work la don. well," said Senator : Beach thla morn-' lng. to even greater vlotorlea In th coming con teat. Present Indications point to th. re election of V. S. Jackson aa chairman of th. Deraocratlo atat. committee. While Thomas Taggert. former chair man of th. Democratio national com mlttc. and still one of th. controlling factors In Indiana polltlca, la believed to be a none too ardent aupporter of Jackson, It la thought he will acquiesce In th. desire of the majority of th. party leadera, who believe that tha atat. chairman ahould be reelected aa a ra ward , for hie -successful management of tha laat campaign. - . .. . XepubUoane Kav. a Contest. Interest In Republican polltlca alao center in th. atate chairmanship alec tion. ' Thar, are Indication that there will b. a contest for thla place, a thing that haa not occurred for seversl years. Former Governor W. T. Durbln ha made a canvas of th. atat. through hla friend for th poslilon. but b. la not oeiieved to. be tie cnoice or many of .tha leadera. It ia admitted that Harry 8. New. member of tha national committee, could have th. place If h. would accept it 1 Whoever I chosen, however, will be a man entirely satis factory to Senator Beverldge, who la now in entire control of th. federal patronage ao far a Indiana, la con cerned, and who la to be a candldat. for reelection at th hand of th next legislature. llgnof Z Important Issue. From th way thing, ar shapfng themselves at present. It. appears cer- . I '.La V. . - J I. A . lain inai in pruuiem ui vo. lujuor trai- i - a a flo Is olng to b on of th chief 1. f HrO'sTI AZ.T( I SO IRQ ues of th. comln eamnaisrn. Recent I V IKJJ-l WM lUU UZ declstona of tha court have beea unl- for the' accident He ha been arreate-1 on the charge . of . manslaughter upon reoommendation of Coroner Edg- Ington of Hood. River county and taken to that county. His home la at Albfna, ! and he haa been on the Oregon Railroad A Navigation line for about alx year. men waa and th Jury returned th verdict holding Thompson responsible. The detail of th affair have not been made known, and will not b. until given out by th railway board, men is looking into t th matter. However, th. te.tlmony be far th coro ner ahowed that Thompson . had dis obeyed ordera. and wa allowing hi 1 train to run down tha alowlr movlo; ir.ignt aneau or him. .. Th. man who wa burred alive In th emigrant car waa Jack William, and, hi horn la at Rlgby, Idaho. He bad a widowed mother living ther. H waa accompanied by W. H. Matlock of Port- land, who wa bringing etock to this city. T. H. Carson, tha other man who died soon after being pulled out of tha I wreckage, lived at Kearney. Neb, and tha Odd Fellows have taken charge of th body. It haa been sent home. Th. Injured taken to th. St. Vincent hospital were T. B. Moore, Baker City; M. McLean, Mauchunk, Pa.: George D. Hall, Tacoma; Bert Halllman, The I Dallea. and-Guy Hanlett. Baker City. They will recover. It ha been learned tRat th leading I rreignt tram waa going about three mile an hour, and waa preparing to atop. . The following train had order to thrt effect but fatted to obey them. Superintendent ' Buckley and Division Superintendent Bollon ar. .till at th. Cascade Lock looking- into th affair.. The New Town in the i ' pa The Future . Metropolis '" : Of : 3;:; DESCHUTES VALLEY CENTRAL OR Des CnUTES nivr:n The Condon s Time- aaya "UOI Wa past" But on New Tear' an editor la excusable for .jetting a figure . turned opaia. aown. . . ... formly In support of temperance legis lation and -temperance sentiment ha grown rapidly In tha Democratio party. Though there la strong sentiment In th Republican party ' against any Wonderfully, Built Up at Small Coat Th number of cases of general de bility la which Hood' Sarsaparllla ha proved Just th medicine that was further championship of local option, I neJed la vry great Mr. E. 8. Fry, there I . an aggrcsslv local element within th party, Those who oppose making It an lasue In th coming cam paign and those who would b. willing to drop It, If such a thing could be don gracefully, conoed. that Jt will b. very hard to get away from Indors ement of th. law In th. state platform. Many believe that tha real, issue that Ivanhoe, Va, describes hi case and tella what thla medicine did for him. In th. rouowing testimonial: "i waa all run down and weighed only 111 pounda. I iook Hooa earsapaniia. and before tha first bottle was finished began to Im prove, and, when I had taken , six bot tles waa wonderfully built up and weighed 180 pounda." Get Hood's Barsaparllla today. In us- "It 1. easy to Bet .numerator. In th. th. leader, will hav. to m.et In tha vFtZM&k s2r big towna, but In the remot. dl.trlcl to:"w"t!2?' "ta, ht f tate-wld. ' v U Is difficult. I am asking tb. com- prohibition. .Th. Indiana Anti-Saloon , . - mm? III II V ; U I Vff )? K'; rri. sZZZZZ II4! I J l)V ' nAIIROAl, 'I II - ' I I it i II Ii r . ' -'?- i n j III ll Ul IPowerrianir ' : I : ' J'Jtllir- iii v k T:,r:i- ii ii a rz.x---' x'-' III II . J t It llll S V III I . I Jl U ' I I MM ' hi aw jhr; w ii n is IN k? V S II V V . i Ii mi mill tmmmm i limn m i mil mmmmm i .v'' ;' '. i , 'r ", - ir (( UiAiaturiAN I ' illAILIlOAD i RAILROAD Oast cm a ). J' l '-v - ... ' f-. ........... . IRRIGATED ,ANDS LOTS NOW ON THE MARKET PRICL5 $100 to . $250 TERMS 10 Per Cent Cash '$5 or $10 Per Month ' '.. ... . Streets Feet Wide, 15-Foot Alleys . 1 yiai -Free Map of Oregon Showing railroad development In the Deschutes Valley and literature deicribin; OPAL CITY. ,You owe it to jrouraelf to fce informed on the op portunities ' for bit money-makinff investments. writ orcall FORTUNES WILL BE REAPED by shrewd inresfors who grasp quickly and buy .property In the. favored city ite". k j ; . . ; ... . ENTHUSIASM over the future of OPAL CITY and the certainty of its superior location as the big city oMhe Deschutes country marks the report from all disinterested - observers who are now returning: from Central Oregon. -Don't "miss this chance to make money, , I y- American Trust Go. 200 CHAMBERf3F COMMERCE BUILDING. merclal association and other organi sation of Ilk. kind to furnish me with recommendation of me in their lo calities, so that each district will be i sure to hav. a good man to do th. work, t want good census, and X do j not car who aid In th gathering, so long aa th. man Is responsible and cap- i able. For that reason J am applying to the commercial bodlea to assist me by making recommendations of men considered to be Qualified to aid ia mak- i lng th. count. VEGETABLES CANNOT . GROW ON SANDBAR '.''.: ii iii ' , ; J, if';; Upholding th. contention of th. Sun Dial Ranch company that it had over raid th. May Land company S8030 tn th. purchase of the ranch, because a sandbar at th. mouth of th. Sandy river at Its Junction with th. Columbia la below th ordinary high water mark. Circuit Judg. Bronaugh ha given judgment for th. Bun Dial ranch for that amount. -..."7 ;'.-.?'. The plaintiff contended for what la known as the Oreenleaf survey, a me ander line running; near tha river bank, while the May Land company claimed -that the sandbar, containing 148 acre, waa a part of . the ranch. The sellers a greei to refund 155 per acre for thla sandbar If th. court decided that It did not belong to th ranch. Judge Bronaugh decided that the test . t,t .i . . ... - - rr among- ehurcn jnemberat and t hare -will be many del era tea to th. next atat. convention who ar. advocates of local option and who will be willing to tak. th. further step and declare In favor of state-wide prohibition. . NORTH COAST RQAD INVADES KLICKITAT : 8oeeII DliDStch te Tfte Journal.) Bristol, Wash., Jan. 7. Invasion of western Klickitat county by the North Coast railway Is scheduled to begin this 'week. Arrangementa have been mad. for a party of surveyors to start work in th. vicinity of Camas Prairie, north of this place, before the week ends. No Information as to th. route of th. survey Is obtainable. . but It is probable that connection will be made with on. of th. aurvey now In progress In this section. With th advent of th. North Coast surveyors, four , railroad projects will be underway In this section. ' BRISTOL GRANGERS v BUILD BUNGALOW tSpeelnl Dispatch to The Jonrnl. 1 ' Bristol, Wash., Jan. 7 Cutting and hauling of logs for their new hall has been the order of th. day, for member as to ordinary high wa been delivered at the Swan Ham man Lumber company' mill for planing and tslng for a rood start on th new build ing, which will be a log bungalow. All Spends "onwhether th. land Is "tinder water a sufficient length of time during- the year to wrest It from vegita 'tion. Th. evidence showed that th. land is under water from two and a half to th. work on th. hall, which Is to' b. four months each year. hd Judge erected on a recently donated half acr. Bronaugh said that this wndbar cannot ,a, on the Lindsay place, is donated, be considered upland. . - , .. . . . No J.- of P. at White Salmon. (Special DUpatch td Tba Joanul.) Bristol Wash., Jan. 7. White Salmon, four and a half miles west of Bristol, has been without a Justice of the peace since R. Fields resigned about two months ago. Yesterday rival petitions 50SuiisO4O.OO $45 Suits 037.50 $40 Suits 032.50 $35 Suits 327.50 $30 Suits 025.00 $25 Suits 022.50 A LITTLE BED SPOT Jfoval Experiment by Which Zt Kay B. Had. to Disappear. ' A peculiar feature about poalam, the I tot appointment to th. of flc. were be 5 I Intr Ironlntnl In tha lntMfit if A : H new akin discovery, la that no on. la naked to buy It without first sending; to the Emergency Laboratories, No. 12 West Twenty-fifth street, ' New York City, for: n experimental sampl. and applying same to an affected part of the skin, about the site of a silver dol lar. It will clear the spot so treated In 2 ( hbu rs a remarkable visual demon t ration of. lt-:j?owera.,"5 '; l.J . . While poslam has .been mentioned principally lri connection with the cure lng circulated in the Interest of A. , B. Oroshong, present city councilman, and W. L. Wilcox. Th. petitions will be acted on by th board of dounty com missioner at Its next meeting. 1 ' Albany Man on Fair Board. (Soeelal Dispatch to Tbe JoaraaLt Albany. Or., Jan. 7. Mark Hurlburt of. this, city haa returned from Salem, wher he was called by Governor Benson to be sworn In as av member of tha Oregon atat. fair board, having been reappointed to the position after serving a term of four year. Mr. Burl bu'rtls on. of th. most sucessful farm--ers and stockmen of .th. Willamette of ccxemav the most . stubborn of jkln disease. It must !. remembered that valley. w.ien used for Itch, hives, pimples, . ; " " , blotches, acne. Itching feet, scaly scal Klickitat League Elects chafing of Infants and lmllar minor ? i'(T:,rD,upat,i, u P our,w,JL. ' ' ..tin trnnhi.. it. f Bristol, Wash.. Jan. 7. New officer skin troubles, it action is all the more hav been elected by th Klickitat D- pronounced. results being seen after an velopment league at Ooldendal. as fol overnight application. I As onlv a amaii lows: N. L. Ward, president: B. L. quantity of poslam is necessary to cure I WalIace' vc Pr)dnt: L. A. Chapman sucn cases, a. special so cent sack. I c"i - u. vur wnu. c w. amsey u permanent secre tary, usually sufficient,, has been placed on sale at. the gkldmor. Drug Co., Wood .rd, Clarke & Co., and other leading drug tn j-uuwm, ana to rough out th ouniry : New. Phone Line. ' (BMcial Dlaoatoa 4a Th. Journal I ' . . Bristol. .Wash.. Jan. 7 A new tele- rhamberlaln'a-.-i.--.---1- i l.'.! M " lo- " "uuurem IWlf - , , ... . never veil io MaDtonoy way of Bickleton In t.iBppointa those . who use tt foV.'-ob- tb .astern part of th. country. Th. ninat. coufha, cold and Irritations of JtPn,e of construction is to b met by iie throat and lunes It itmfl. ... popular subscription for ... . non-asses- I m .. ' UB bIa 409 hr "tock l"u at 110 per Mvallrd as a remedy for U throat and shar. - . lung disease. " ' , - - ' -j . i ' i ",Journ'al want ads brlna- results. . V ' 5T V i 9 V C. H. LANE: BEBZOVXB We Are Not Making SeSfls Mir No Honest Man Can Mm ii A, irHERE is a money value to;you in smart, well-fitting clothes. In any walk of life your success will be greater if you dress well- Clothes may not always 'taake th,man,, but Just the same, the smartly dressed, tailored, individual you meet on the street makes you want to get out : of sight if you are wearing a. "hand-me-down". 7UT Do you wear "handme-downs'V 7 u iLli li when it will cost you no more to have a suit of clothes made to your own measure by reputable tailors who will guarantee their work, - ' - ' 'V,' . . - -.;.-, - As we look back and review the experiences of the past year,' we can not help but feel that theJirm business policy, that we have always maintained has been , appreciated by the public, and in no small degree "been responsible for our success.. ' ": '. , If we gave you good goods, careful, .intelligent attention and low prices last year, you may be absolutely certain that we shall do as well V or better this year. We are after the man who has ambition and pride enough to get out of the hand-me-down class Does that mean you? ' " Mr. Lane and Mr..1 Johnson of the Oxford Tailors have a reputa tion in Portland for integrity and ability whichipositively guarantees any statement herein made. ' , ".".' V . Overcoats 50 Coals $40.00 S45 Coals S37.00 $40 Coals G32.50 S35 Cods 027.50 $30 Coals 025.00 $25 Coals 022.50 1 II t in I ffniswKrvttf r "ft, ijisTii it C.E.JOHNSON LAME $i jr(EDHIMS(D)RI Seveiifilt and Alder Streets We Are Not Making 2i22s f OF No Honest Man Can (4