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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. ' PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 7.? 1010. "IBS Desires to Ask Defendant if Itl WOULD RECOVER ; S3000 SALARY (MOLL OU LD CLUE TO iiiYSTERY IIEARIILG lilOAili! ' - .... LIVE IN 0I1EG0IIF 0F II. IMMLPAIS EISJiESUr DOUGLAS COUNTY PUMEIlTil JOSSELViJ OUT FOR AUDITORIUM A 0 Is Not Fact That Secretary Hitchcock Asked Him to at One Time. " Action Brought Against Country Club and Livestock Asso ".. elation on Trial. ' Whether or not W. H. Wehrung had a Ufa! contract with the Portland Coun try Club A Livestock association to act C, B. & Q. Attorney Says If He Rancher Describes Woman February 16 to Be Gala Day at r i .'I.'. - I- - Were Young Chap Ha Would .Seen Going Up Trail Eight . , Roseburg for Entire Successive Saturdays. Grow . Up Here. Section. Resign "If I wera a young man I would cer tainly coma to. Portland to 11 va and grow up with tha country." said J. II. Douglas County Day will ba calibrated f.Mn"?.LiV,h?V,v )M''r Urroll, attorney for tha Chicago, Bur at aa v "vn VtiVUlk t-TUUga JUlalIlU Wii - yt'mltH Ptm LmM W1f.V Cam. f - ....l V. m T l. 11 day, M i Ud.gram from' Kanaas ?"T .Wbrwry 1. and. cltlsan, City., Mo., of tha woman d,a telegram from' Kanaaa " 7v. o .7 - stating that tha description ' towns along tha Southern Faclfjo ma whoaa skeleton wa found V bu,r ftrranglng for special cara. It ureuu juon uioiana Willi., . . ... ,, . . m I -- - i, . . ,Ann ba called on to decide, this afternoon " "u,nc' """"' ueu on Mount Tamalpale last week flta Mlea ""' " , , nm.. k... Thl. queWon. "rilS 'the "tKhSrS UMl st- Knila. Mo., today when Lena C.v.nd.r. achool teacher of that outside nt, . will faror Ro.eburg apraxing or tna eoaat ana na luiura, icuy, who nas oecn missing ainca iaai , ,,i , . . .it mber, when she was last heard I ' w" V.' . - at Seattle, . . . ' I ,r 'rnOn evangelism service, an oia message waa signed by . Orean I issmonea naroecue uinner . w ... w Mr vv.hr.mr .u- I :. '". ' .v : ' u.. .j 1.... I Cavander. father of the m.sliir vouni "" at v.."- and A. K r.im .hi niV ii.rm.nn trial draga ' th4 trial of Wehrung a rult for 13000 "Peking of tha eoaat and lta futura. city. - on Mr 'in at "'on today bad not 'ary. aa ral.ed thla morn-n after a "You hava ft wonderful country, n Repter biun on hla rebuttal avldenca except u7.h,a,n "5J Mr. Wahrur.g beautiful cllmata and a brilliant futura. "" 1 to read extracta from tha Waahlngton had taajlfled aa to hla cmploymnn .m here with my family on a tour of r trial of tha ex-commla.loner. voionai ,.-"--" "J" " '' a coun.ry w in tna intention or aiay- i- ..t thi 7.,. of Portland haa been aakad to deliver H4k In CT 11 Tl nn 1 aaav ' waii-ll I. tg . UITIIUH' I I ft a? m lltriaa W n 1 1 at mr I sm AnarmiM wnn 1 . ' ' m I . . - j . - J A tr Would Support Movement of .Women's Clubs to Secure One for . Portland. 1 aea tha women'! cluba of Portland ara davotlnr a good deal of tlma and energy towarda aaourlng a larga auditor- I urn," aald PreHldent U. B. Joaaeiyn oi A. E. Clark Responds to Argu "ments of ex-Senator Eulton' as to Oregon. Trust. ' Circuit Judaa Oantenbeln thla morn ing reaumed tha hearing Of argument on tha plea In abatement filed In be half of W..H. Moora and other ojtlccra Yi'-..l.ltAra 4a till .I":" .. J at i tha commlaalon to tha Alaaka-Tak-m-Padfle . tr,.A WaVhlnaton teatlmony avary tlma Mr. poaltion, teatlflad to iita miploymmt and wh0 , llonev leada off. and from eppearancea ronjraci oeanng ma namea or r., it will mi u Ira tha whola of tha weei iwni .nq ueorga a. j ingaia Bt 1M- ftme to get tha caae to tha Jury. , " ,r'ur"1 ,wr,"r' .OI ? oun: canca whatever Jury oa Vaoaiion. Utile ir- ciuB. jib gwwm mm ut waa urrea i renreaont to accept tha placa and ttsaured that , A n th. n n. fc O comlna- to tha Thla afternoon tha Jury la taklnr M- othttr p.tdent of tha Ore Vair (Kin awaa a r - Paoiflo eoaat, i' know nothing doflnlta. " ' "e"d. 'J? ';"po:lt.t tober. monry swuao. ent n hava traffic Tba defenaa eontenda that (ha con-lwth tha Hill linea tha Portland Hallway, Light & power of tha Oregon Triint Bavlnea bank company, thla morning. "That la a very I to the ault of T. C. Dovlln aa receiver worthy undertaking and ona that ahould agalnitt thnm. In whlcft tha lo.a of ba appreciated and Indoraed by alL Moat I over IG00.O00 Ja charged to tha negll larga cltlea have aome aort xf a, place I gonca and mlamanaaemont at tha bank where gatheringa may ba held, but port-1 officlala. land la behind In that reaped. I A. K. Clark today reaponded to 'tha Xanaaa CUt M Xxampla. argumenta of ' e-Penator C. W. Pulton "I would like to call attention to ana" J- M. Long. Ha aaaerted that tha that worked excellently In Kanaaa receiver aa tho bolder of an oqultablo vtiin th pIiIum tnok un th. I Intereat haa 4 riff ht to maintain tha project of building what la now known ult Uhouh, he a not directly ln convention nail, a very crfnuaoiei - - . atruntiira T hllv tha . aama nlKn I n ourerenCO OOOe II majca ta tna weatward. v. . t. lauojecia. ; - . could ba employed hera with very aatla-1 oincera or tna bank whother tba re It la auppoaed that aha went to S I ,. Ro"lur " win . T i . .ifftctory reaulta. ' iceiver or tha Gorman-Amortoab.. basic iaition.ilu """""mi a v v.-w -----1 "H-irgv tmouch money waa accurea io i - uinry, wmrj- r pro. puu no noi nave up . pay i aaked Clark. Do you contend tba tha German. maintain git thla caae want uar aaked Yul Uw. . r,.,A i.u . - .i..t.. -1 ii - i an nnriii on Kufja luaufl. sua rti our. who ha. a horn. thera H - T of or.ntS Paa. and A U Bmlth P a now returning irora bui . ... . . . j- . . Af Hnn Rlv.r have boen invited to leo- tna party, and my viau nera I . . . . . . . . . An fm i i.nH. .rinntifin methodal la tlirfnra of no a enifl-1 ,""v ' ' . - ... .h ' I TAnaba L n M aa a. 1 raA bm V. . ............ a I DT niHIllinH Mild DU IllVBllUIli BftglU vaBI i ti nnani inn wii n v n - r - - -- -- - i a .twvvii . m u" vwm a . . . 1 I ciiajb viiuuau ilium 1 v aa vv.waa va w aAa UA..1J K. I . I .k. a.1a. aM . f.lk.a I GOmDllM 111 Iiril'OI , VCI ) l'l. W,.. a aultaVI. lnalM . h. AAlf I ItfUlOU ' Colonel Worthlngton try to get tha -ntirelv .at. h.- "WB?pAr". .hv .p7 .". .Tin.,l that aha Intended to ao td Africa, to do naa men'g axcuraloni planned for thla ... Bold at ,. .n.r- fo. tn, DurD0B, twlcT- : . ... hai mimativi oi . ... Eiriea on wuii inn rmui J kuiiib iw v , . - . rr. . w9 rum iAiinr . - . .... - . I iqirt . - - - . fc. mini wiin rectlona regaraing a "" labia , ther croaa examination of Mr. Hermann. I ghQW . Mr. Henry wanta to aR iiBrmwiu, among other thlnga. Jf It la not ft fart that Becretary Hitchcock Beat for the communion, telling mm xo onnB ucu ft.i ma Tm rim wuuiu itm i . . a . r AM aM i liuaoiuiifti t -.wuiaw : iui wm Liifj i ui vitrviiiiK .LUfj uui iuiiih. - i na aiuvia i . to alva It In nrenarln fr lh I """v V."C7 heard from her. '.. . . andea at uaaiana Haiuroay ana w.. 0artlficatea wera numbered aonaaoutlva-HLn"'rlcn oouia not Tha UI. of th. 4. n. P""Uon TO tnrow any luruiar a. M c.v.nl, , .nli moat aucceaaful. Iv anrf war laaniwl in tha ahana of . Independent ault. ftven If .1101... ; r "V"D OftklftM Bfttartfttoa. UdoI or coat button. Thfeaa buttona I t0 Judgment againat . - 1 wtfliero lenninuaf, nu lruin uirrv w maj . - V , . . " I ... . . t-t-. tts-. 1 ' , - a . j m t I ton. ! a ataM a a-Ant am w aBNiMr vytj auiiuuiBji UUk ivl ft a A. 1 uaicaauvu iraviiw wanav w wa v yia a v wat bh va vaa a,- a homo' declaring aha waa determined tolurday ftfternoon from Sutherlin and led organlxatlona and aold lndlacrlmln-1 in uerraroiMnciii panx s dm r I wera met at tha atatlon Oy tha reception ataiy at it eaoh. Tha buttona wera IX. . w Mwy '"i1"" committee, compoaed of Dr. W. c un-iwornaa evidence or the buyera mtareat I . -. , , D-. n... -....-. I - r in 1r.. n V? T . Pin T. I In tha walfara nf )h nnmmitnltv t 1 tu luai waa only av low oan affOj 4 uiniii uca iiiivuii x ,r i iiuiii -J . . - v- " m .v......u...v . -j i , . - - n af tVrwaTd.: a.Ued for .. realg- reply, thla it la argd that thad,: oreo even In M.-aourl. whera people r KM Cn .rk bu'nTw'e0,'. Void" ' SLJ can no b'eaUng oa ue "vuip tin. lur 7i, nw ffimi wai i arit i no u i n af ror nMMr iftnoH. i nou i . - -w -.1------ . ' - : r An ma WniiA-i . down the Holalnger report . about tha tract la of no affect because Campbell "Building Into central Oregon ahould Bea tna wona. , Hyde-Benson land frauda In California and Wlngat had no ftuthorlly from tha induce ft larga Immigration Into thla . . I ( and Oregon, and at that time, or very f'10" 4. V"1 'h .f ,rUo"' J" from i her much of father o?m nation aa commlaaloner. Colonel Worthlngton danlea luiunri ,iviiimi.b.- propriety of Mr. Heney'B aaklng tnia ume came to pay wrnrvnrmi monoy, northweat, and certainly many win land ; " """" aueStlorL on the ground that It will John Manning and Banul White, ex- ,n Oregon. Aa I hava aald before, you ' t0 California to lnveatlgata tha .tend to prejudice tha Jury agalnat the clrcnlt judge In Baker jaunty, repre- h.T, a wonderful country, and wera I ft c"; ' ' . defendant Tha queatlon la being r- aent V ehrung. Qaorge . Joseph -ap- younger man, I certainly would make , Cavender a mind had been ftf- tued out befora the court In tha ab- peering for tha defend:.. Thla af- Portland my home. .1 have Been no bet- ,foct2 to '0,n time, and aha waa ra- "ence of the Jury thla afternoon. ternoon the attorneys are arguing tho tr Inducementa than here. . eaaad only laat auromer from an aay. it la the Intention of the proeecutlon queation or tna coniracu ji ma tieienaa "We will go to Seattle tomorrow. i to put W. Bcott Smith, former private wina in tnia. wenrung win ra out or then return to Portland Saturday and aw retaryjto Secretary MiicpcocK, on ine court; , r, , - I continue on our way to Lob Angela. ' Hiand and have him teatiry to tna iaci that he waa directed by Hitchcock to K h phonrf ta Hermann and tell him Jo bring tba Hominger report to me aec ( retary and that the conference whloh followed waa heated one and reaulted 1 In a dismand for. Hermann a reaignauon. , To Contradict Teatlmony. i Thla will bo' done with tha view of 3 contradicting that portion of tha Uer- i mann teatlmony in which Hermann aald ' ne took the Holalnger report and filed arraid it wavio oa aeen ana reponea 1 1 1 1 1 LJI UVtlllClllS IU 2.DU.- nmn amTC Tmm fln I niljm in the land I , ' wviciwim, m.. " lum for tha Inaane at St Joaeph, Mo. f ta Benson or Hyde Jf filed J nfflAa . ' i In addition to this, Mr. Honey Intends ( to ut larry J. Brown, a ,newpaper 1 man from Waahington, on the- atand to t testify in regard to information given i litin by Hermann about . tha ' creation s of forest reat-rvca. ' ; . , " ' , , t Hermann haa leatlfied that h very often gave Brown Information concern ing the action of . the department In uuu- I . . . . - - I 7 - . I .... . I rinn " MnllA' Vnlnn . I l. i jt ' i ,i, t . i . . . i - . . ih mviiMniii Mnimi T.m. n. . mni4M ni ni I ttij. iMnira Af ini i anti an in. nim'nii.ri .wera in. rtrnun i v,m.w . "e "D""( a.a ' " J', ,n" '' ot people are looking towaraa m Tu...""'..: ..uUV : r.Z - n. ...Ar- f V.v in i.iMi-- ...hi Clark cited Urge numbef of u. county upen tha part of tba vlaltora, aequentjy aracted. . . - , , , - iXV-Vha rla i Vh.r? ' i.o met with no proteit. When tho Row atov.m.nt ropulr. , 1 ?2'tts '?!L ."fTf-Ln 'thi h..PV ....in..a man further daciaredathat -r .. .1 "77u f tha many preliminary atapB-In tha Oaklandwaa tha cleane.t city they had would become popular In Portland. S? Wt Zlll b7 " brl mr.. . imm um im mi uaj uu iku vium lh. CB.B& ready - to ba aat for trial If and fancea ware In batter repair than f movementa. and tha burden of aacurlng C"urt 0,", In ftbat" othera. there waa not ft dlaaentlng voice. . mUch needed auditorium would thua fcllI- Pw. 1. .!!r umii.i, inn, -in. iirai i fliwr wui un "wikj i uu. i nn niBinouiea amana- an many mil n iirv n h .11 uc.it..i.D vm iu lurnmy or int i coumrj. ui uniri.ira auu wodiq imraiy ion ii bji . ai ui. unit young woman murdered on tba aoutb 1 Oakland a prominent citixena aat aown tlmv everybody would be Interested In aiopa of Mount Tamalpale waa ob I to another turkey dinner. Mora luraey the property. talned today by Coroner Sawyer when I ahlpmenta ara aald to originate at and I "Another Important; matter in connec- waiter T. Solenberger of Mill Valley I around Oakland than from any otnermon with thla queatlon la the selection reported that last summer he aaw a I point in tho United Statea. I of a suitable location. It ahould bo in young woman, fitting tha deacrlption I Tha Oakland Development league held I a aectlon easily reached from all parts I Tha Kononla Bible club of tha tlnl- of the dead woman In almost every de-Ik sc-eclal mass meeting at the Odd Fel- of tha city. And in looking over the ted Preabyterian church will give ft ban- tall, atart up Hog Back trail every I lows' hall In tha evening and heard j situation, I have come to the-conclualon I Quet at 6:30 tomorrow night at tha Saturday morning for eight weeks. I Publicity Manager Darby Richardson I that no better alte could be aelected I church ror the men of lta congrcga "She might hava been ft school expound hla direct and far reaching ad- than one on tha Old Lewis arid Clark It Ion.' A brief program will follow with teacher." aaid Solnnberswr. "She waalvertlslng plans.. Among other things fair grounds. I toaats and apeochea. Tho principal alwaya reading a letter aa aha walked I Mr. Richardson touched upon the te-1 "I believe ft alte of sufficient alxe I speakers will be Virgil Speer, tha club's by my 'house and started un the tralL I naclty with which old plonaera held on I could ba aecured there at thla time fori president; J. L. Willa, C G Tripp. Miller ana seemed so absorbed In It that aha I to tnoir large tracta or iana, wnicn n su,vvo or o,uuu. n wouia oe a gooa Muraocn, promueni oi ino t'oruana paid no attention to anyone, and never I urged ahould ba broken up and sold at i idea to buy before the property goes I uromernooa movement, and Dr. Frank - v - I . . . im.m ..in n 'In riniw . . . ' . aiuiipcu mm ane Daasea. , mir prices. i"i'ii mm . , i "I am aura aha nam frnm Ran Wan. I - ' Moneev VrOtaatB. , I 1 claco, as she always appeared about 10 I "Uncle Billy,'' familiarly known to alt WILL PAY EXPENSES ABUSE MOB . LAND IN JAIL PRESBYTERIAN CLUB il , TO GIVE BANQUET 000 Planned for Alameda Source Causes Arrest of 2 Park. Wayward Ynimn Men. ai coiiierence between Mayor -'Abuse to mothers" was the bimon na orriciais or the Alameda I plaints upon which tw young men wero I walks and ara nature lovers. It aD Land company thla morning arrange-1 arrested yesterday and locked up Inlpenred that ahe made It a regular prae mlnutea after tho arrival of the mom-tat Oakland, waa upon hla feet In an In- Jng train from the San Francisco boat' staxit and to the delight of the audi- "I would aay that aha waa one of ence. launched forth Into a thrilling do those persona , who like to take longlfenae and laudation of the Oregon pio neer. Napoleon Rica of Roseburg, son of an IN UT ES the creation of reserves affecting tha menta wera made whereby the owners th police station. Both mothers wanted I tlce to take the walk on SaturdayB. learly pioneer, spoke to "Uncle Billy" In n.i.i .......... k n.b.. m. i . . i . . . . . . . i meir anna arresiea. dui oniy one bd-i "i nrninnhor r.rv won that ih but only ono ap- "I remember very well that the last I approval-of Mr. Rlchardaon'a position, municipal coun i time I saw her a-o un the trail waa the I and enlatned tha meanlns of his words. nt offspring. The Saturday following the Fourth of July. I New life has been put into Oakland ey, ma .ast six- She alwaya read tha letter In tha eamelbv the visit of the Roseburg boosters. TO INQUIRE I N INTO PETITIONS FOB EARLY SCOTS Claude Pickett. 28 manner and It was this fact that first It Is nearly a year ainca meeting of Ma wfjr WflUld KnOW WhV Rail-I HiStOrV Of , EdinbUrQ SHOWS the Development league waa head, but a . ' - ... .J .- . 1 ' . - . - - , s nav hla aaa..m.n fn. lmnM.m.n. . . . , " .w" " " 1 mountain reserve. . I ZZm ...r: "T'.V'L"""- cnapmftn sireeu ine xormer waa sen- attracted my-aftention to her.' - This testimony, added to the croaa- . . .'-""l... 1-J " .l! tenced to 15 daya on the rock pile, and Solenberger a house la at the foot special meeting Waa called for thl examination of H. W. Soott. editor, of Khar.traet tha akel- evening, to outline' new working plans !hi.S f;.:? ' tract, to w-t IIOOTOOO would b, let by ""TK? ISLzSZl i"i mm buwui jifrinanu. ana aim hqithu i - . i v. ' : . . ' ' 1 r r i AuuuruiriK to cjuttiiucritrr uis ucneno- i invriia-a viuu lur tu ii toici istration of the land office,, will 1" her clothing of Douglas county, and fund., will be agrees entirely with tha supposed achool I voted by. Oakland to increase tne pun- road Corporations Askr for' Vacation of Streets- Remarkable Contrast In. : living Expensed. ;y.j.'' conclude Heney s case for the rroaecu-l .1 ...VA n,nner She said her husband and Bodley had . . - . . - i uiunmrige ni weaneaaay. iTtlon. and Clear the way for tha irru. ".m"". . .. i oaon creating auiiwrimnu. sua wimni ment to the lurv ' ' ineae improvemenia are oniy tne them arreated Mattman escaped, and '-' AahM 4M''" mm forerunneca of others to cost 1260,000 Bodley waa taken to hla home. The , . Bfl 'nore- Th 'treeta running through the mother of the latter told the policeman The morning session of the court to- m acre pftrk will be paved, water and she wanted her aon locked up and pros day waa taken up with the gathering aa mains laid and electrlo llaht con. ntA Bh. m ha ha. hni Mmin ' v r, J . 01 case- neotlon" estabilahea. home drunk for the paet several days. . ... .u. i.tcdit, iunucr ueri vr tne com I teacher except that ahe wore ft folt hat, something like that of soldier. In- atead of ft straw hat such as was found by the body, Unable to Identify. Solenberger made an examination of llclty fund of the Roseburg organisa tion. 1 and she is unable to do anything with I tno remnanta of clothea and tha Jewelry :ars old. Judge Ben- ,n possession or tna coroner, but on ac days pn tha rockplle, count of the body having been reduced ler waa .pleased. to a akeleton -he was unable to make TVJ - a a. .. m- O A 1 I an 1 1 All 1 41 f0 t rtl land act w" 8 o'clock In a drunken condition. Coroner Sawyer arranged to go up i J k. fk. r..ii He awoke his mother, and began break- the trail this afternoon to get tha rock ing up the furniture with an Indian with, which the woman's skull la sup- "w "eTgestlon of chairman Lacey. r- not appear this morning T,he coroner Is impressed with the 13 was I theory that the woman may have been i mlttee on public lands, was called to him. H la 25 veara the stand by the defense to testify Patterson met him outside tha court "VJ 'hint 15 day Regarding. Hermann's appearance before "?' " ".'??&rt at wlSS tha "mothw that committee regarding the amend- bloc,t off something like that,- .t um. I ment. or repeal of the lieu ; t f 189T. i Reese aald that ' Hermann was be-1 called back by the defense to tell why fore the committee, having been invited I tnad ucn threata, - at the suraestion of chairman T .nrnv I Mr. Heney, beglnnl He had also had many talka with re,d oiw.of Meldrum's teatlmony given ,-V her son .nd ft fln'e of jLacey about tU. lieu land act. contend- W"h""n; J? ht.Meim. IglveT He did "00 The mo. j ... n .iiuuiu do repeated or amend-1 w. ... 1 wni atay one day in' Jail. f v inn i.nu 411 m reserve couia omyi" v " m.uS..i ! be exchanged for land f nu nnanni., I the field notes wanted to him before!. ' . . 1 outside. Hermann waa active agalnat Hermann nad come ,nto offlce- t the ll n II lfinn I CAlri . U nLiUIU LLnlLO T NATIONAL; OREGON MAN TO TALK ON STATE'S RESOURCES Conservation of Oregon's natural re sources Is' to ba the principal subject for discussion at the "second annual commonwealth conference" to ba held money,, and a achool teacher, whose love for nature February 11 and 12 at the State Unl- the law In 1901 and ISO 2. t? Ak aaiH I time of the alleged Hermann-Mays con and had also appeared before the com-1 ,ernc" tner ,n September,. 1901. mltteo after he bVcame a member of ; Baumhoer was k, strong witness for congress. the defense on Saturday, when he testl- On cross examination Reese said that "ed thaV he had been asked to bring Secretary Hitchcock had also appeared notB th urv"yor general many i lr fore the committee anri oho..-., times, 'but that he had never remem- of land frauda under the timber and be'! seeing either Mays or Hermann stone act. but that hla charges had not ,n h" office fct any of these times, been specific. . , . Meldrum was also called back to the Reese became Involved In an argument ,tand ana "la ln1 " nma "'nt Baura BANK varsity at Eugene. The-following Is tha program for the two daya" conference: Friday evening, February 11 "The Invigoratlon of Moral Education In the Common Schools of. Oregon." by Luther. R- Dy- led her to take the weekly excursion up I the mountain for health and enjoyment Tha little knoll on which the skele ton was found might well have been chosen as a place to rest and It Is con sidered probable that . she ; might have! a-robber while she was, reading or STZESl. V-,: wrlt ng in the beautiful spot, which J,on, of Country Life In Oregon." by ovrJ0J , . ;? i Ay- ' Austm T- Buxton t discussion by mem- The fact that the name of a Portland ber8 of the Oregon Country Life Com- nrm, was rouna on ner coat , suit has miion . Orra.nlzatton and Aranolea W. C. Alvord closod. his connection 1 started an Investigation : In that city fnr Rannrlnr Puhlirltv In tli Pnhlln with the First National bank as assla- ana tne ponce or cozens or cities are Affairs In Oregon," by R. W. MonUgue; with Heney over thl I?f! f?1 hoer for the notes some time before cashier Saturday ftfternoon. He endeavoring to trace her through the discussion led by W.. I. Vawter. After- llfu lend Md th. tta .. 5 Hermann had coma Into the office. hereafter give the greater part of number in her watch and the other noon, session "Irrigation for the Wll- ttcts r? -Jtm f.w k d tone ' ' -i ... . hia time to the management of the Fall. s.Hjht clews. lamette Valley." by John H. . Lewis: PERSONAL acts, and said that ha had been a spc i.iai hS( unaer waiiinger and believed that the settlers wera badly treated by the department In many Instances, and imposed upon, . , B. Morton ft Witness. R. Morton,, now residing In Portland. Mrs. J. W. French, wife of The Dalles. Or., banker, Is a guest at the Imperial hotel. Ing eatate. He haa been elected a mcm- The mystery that surrounds the easel "The Development of the Water Re ber of the First National's board of dl- I has added sest to tno search, as well I sources of Oregon." by John T. Whis rectors. President A. L. Mills of the I as the offer of ft reward of $1000 by a I tier; discussion by J. C. Stevens. "A FirBt National announces this morning: 1 local newspaper. "Three assistant cashiers have been I Following the Information that the I elected. This supersedes the old sys- dead girl's suit was purchased in Port- rri Ahrams. m nawsnsner man nf tem or urst ana secona assistant casn- land, the ponce toaay wirea tne i-ort- was put on the stand, by the defense to I Salem; Or., la registered at the Imperial ler Tha men who have assumed the I land authorities to Investigate whether .unn um preMnce or uayBtboteL ' ,ir 1 mw puinun r r. r . DtoveiiB, u. w. 1 snoes, Deanng me name 01 mo roriianu and Hermann in th surveyor general's J ' a n Hnsfe." hotelman of Bend I Ross. A.. O. Jones. ., They hava been In company were not purchased from the .l I.a I. ii? Bam inai Or, is ftt the Imperial hotel. up iu uio oirice to see Forestry Policy for the State of Ore gon," by F. T. Allen; discussion by C. R. Selts. - the bank aome time. ?TZtfL W?A- KnotT o'ver Zlca. The - - -vino .nuivcuig xor him. . Ha knew Mava and Herman Kntt. ,..- .!- . ... " . " I son. ' I'ciiutr Pi mem were in the office I i i at that time.- Ink man," is' a guest at tha Hotel Ore- He sells Ink, Judge J. ,yf. Robinson of Olympla, W. W. Cathcart was recalled by the W"h 18 ' W.ter.;f? the Hotel r 1 nroeecutlon foe rmaa ramin.in. ' tr.l a". 'J - 4 ' said he had come to Portland to' visit W. D. Hoflus, Of W. D. Hoflus & Co., i his mother, who has been sick for some Seattle, Wash., wholesale steel and iron i nine, ana rnai ne met J. w. ' Rowland, I ' i draughtsman In., the surveyor's office ' Morlts Thomson, of the Centennial ABERDEEN'S FIGHT COIS IIP IN COURT Portland store of tha Rosenthal company instead of the San Francisco atora. aa was supposed. ; ',;,., ELLIS HOLDS UP LAND OFFICE BILL WANT PART OF LOT IN Seattle, Feb. 7.-The fight of Aber (Washington Bureau of Th. Journal.)' Washington, Feb. 7. -Representative EUla haa held up befora the house committee the bill to create ft new land Aff1A Alatrlr.t-. tn ha nnmnninil mnatlv MT. TABOR" CONDEMNED K' MaUiui S?.- fr.om Sf UkU( HWTT Vila .AJU. UtOlIAUbf UIO Circuit Judge Gatens and a Jury this oriica to no . locawa at -vaie. tjiis morning took up tha trial of tho case af if on Y ?, " -ii , ouTB' , e h niiv ..r.inav w a n-AM Representativo Hawley , has asked Kitty Grondahl and tho Multnomah Fire fbat n.o ;ac!,,J aftlng Jha. Klamath Engine Company Benevolent association,' condemnation of a portion of Mount .Tabor : park, wanted by irrigation project be taken until he can look into It. Hawley-has returned from a week's visit ftt Denver and will and told him he was here to see that MUllng tcbmpany, SeatUe, Wash., is at aeen for reinstatement to memberships Jtns II tney did not cinch his friend, Blnger i Hotel Oregon. -.'. f r ,n the Northwestern Sasebftll league ,T jierraann. e aaia ha alwaya Joshed Orant oeaaea, or tne Oregon Lumber came up in Judge Frater's court this 1V.rV r.rn'w immediately take up the Klamath mat- TYIbU iJu I Aa I1 ft) vl .j CY" IS EN ROUTE ItowIand that way when he met him, company. Baker City. , Or., is among morning on an application for an in- :l,,?ItJL .f Z, I a Z, m ter with Balllnger, I and that he had gone down to the of- those registered today at the Hotel Ore- Junction to restrain the league from nTlne company was made a defendant icr w " flee to look up hie time booka and see eon. ' ', -r making up its 1910 schedule, without ocai8e " 0ld8 mortgage on ( "I'm not afraid of cornoratlona norl Jn a history of Edinburgh, by Arnot. am J ft howler ready to deory them published in 1779. is a table of tie because they are corporations, said prices of provisions prevailing in Ebg- Mayor Simon this morning, "but I will land Scotland during tba seven- say that the city is not going to give I teenth century, which, when eomnawd away any of its valuable streets for f wUh tha cost of the same article, todfty. nothing. If tho Harrlman lines want h, .n,ri, .u. publlo thoroughfarea vacated for any . . 1 , , , . " nther nurnoaa than that of a landing fr mao ' theM Jy fairly, .boil, With ln- a new ateel bridge I am not aware of dl&natlon at the thought of bis trust it and I Intend to investigate tha pe- ridden country. At the same time the titlon of tha railroad companies for family man who Is paying 60 cents'! BteV StTSas practically been as- TiZ't'oXtS. ' sured by the a K & N. company that h -sh forbaars of S00 years ago It will give ft 0 ftcra tract In South nRd cornered tho egg market when eggs Portland for the park and boulevard nilght have been had -at 2 cents the system. We may bo able to obtain still dosen, pushed up the price to ft shlUtng, further concessions from the compan- thereby accumulating a princely for tes and it la not any. part of my policy tune, to . tho end that his descendants to antagonlae- them unnecessarily." I would not care a rap 'whether eggs wera 80 cents a dosen or that much! a price, so long as he can.' roll In ha wealth got together, in those days' In much tha same way that many of tha present day fortunes are being made. This history of Edinburgh, which con tains a vast amounts of curious Infor mation about the manners and. customs or tne scotch and English when Charles the First was still loved by hla loyal subjects. Among otherMblntrs recorded In tha coroner s inquest over the death by this historian is the fact that a pair Saturday of Albert Mlkesell, 862 East of fat pullets ' were sold for 8 cents Oak street, proper precaution was found In tho Edinburgh market. May 81, 1639; to not have been taken by tha Southern ft carcas of mutton, brought only 80 Pacific Railway company. The burden cents, and a duck couldvbe had for 8 of censure falls upon the method of cents. - Tha price tf a .pound of butter switching followed at the time of the was but 9 cents and big, red lobsters accident. It waa brought put that a were worth 4 cent each..' ' flying .switch Was being made, which Is In comparing the coat of provisions not allowed by state law. ' then and now, one is lead to believe Mlkesell was killed on the track at the that residents of the British Islands rear of the Standard Box factory. He S 00 years . ago were not troubled with with several -other workmen had' been imst.nuii nricea for vrvihin- repairing the track, when a cuff cars went on their tables. Arnot's history was shoved into the track upon which of Edinburgh Is one. : of ft large num- ths menweroworking. Mlkesell was ber of rare old books recently brought' hit on th.. -houlder, and knocked be- to Portland .by Inghram Hughes, for- i7. ;. -.IT- irrM,lT . " ,no merly of, Seattle. Mr. Hughtjs will hold "SJS !f , ,froJMuth6 a aon ortM colloctlon tonight t ly.1 n !" urvfvea fey Stclnway hall, Sixth and Morrison RAILROAD BLAMED BY CORONER'S JURY streets, r whether he , was working In the sur-1 H.' W.' Newton, the Spbkane, Wash., J the "Black Cats," but argument on the veyor general's office at the time of I tenor, who sings before the Apollo club I application was postponed until late i me supposes -visit or Hermann. tonlirht is with his wife at the Nortonia I tnis arternoon. . Hermann had met him and asked him I hotel. , ,n no rememoerea , seeing him in Mel-1, Charles W. Brown, ft business man of The scheduled meeting is set for to morrow, and if tho Injunction is , Miss Maude Granger, .of the Louis i James company, ; la registered at the Nortonia hotel. the air. iNext ; Friday morning is set for tho hearing" on; the alternative writ of ; mandate requiring ;, the league ' to reinstate Aberdeen - or show cause for refusal. Even if the injunction is de- E.tR- Wliltehead, business man of h!ed the league's v business will be slowed up --wlill the Aberdeen stock holders are playing their handout. The league bases its right to drop Aberdeen, upon ft clause in Its consti tution giving it the right to drop any club Tor business reasons. drum's office, tha witness said, and ha a.hi.nrt riri .nH hi. rifi an. granted the magnates will be up In i InU klM V. mi..- l. ' . . I . . . . ..v.."" .. WMal I ,h. .1.. i VaW ' lTrlilflV mn.nlnai I. Bnl mm 4m neaa. , vamcftrt , was called by , the dot ens in the first; place to dis l puts MeJdrum'S testimony -about the i 1 lcrmann-Mays -visit. J, H. L. Pattewon., of Oregon City, was put on tho stand long enough to deny t ver . talking to W. L. Greaves of Ore- on city about his trip to Washington ; with Meldrum.. lie denied ever having ! had any converafttlon. and then Greaves was put on the atand by the defense. I Gi-eavea said that be had met Pat l terson at Oregon City and that he had ; asked Patterson, who had Juat returned " from his Washlngrton trip, how ha had Rouen aiong. . Patterson told him he had received li expenses for' going Inn k to se that Meldrum did not drink. Mid'that because of ills. services he had i"on priimlsed a Jnh )n the.secret ser vice depai ttnent ' Later he had met Pal-it-rson, C, reaves said, and had. asked Mm how his Job waa coming along. lifterson had told hlrrr that there was i(iin hook or crook about It." ; -Alter tna witm-ee had left th stand. INSURES GOOD SERVICE PUTTING OPPOSITION MAN IN CHARGE Los Angeles, CaL, is at the Nortonia hotel. , George W.' Johnson, a merchant of Dufur, Or., is at the Cornelius. - sr. AV. E. Carll. mayor of Oregon City, Or., la at the Cornelius. . William F. Matlock, who has been ill at St. Vincent's hospital for several weeks., was recently removed to his resi dence at J60 Fourteenth street,, where be Is reported to be slowly recovering. A consultation of his physicians, partici pated in Dy ur.u. j.umith of Pendleton, was held Saturday, which resulted In the announcement that the patient Is more than holding his own. Dr. William House.! who was operated va . di. vincenvs Hospital Frldav - ., ' , v i - ' mnrninr for a mi... ..n.,hi. i- .Hi (tiilted Presa as4 Wire.) J?n-Mm ,n4J ltr"b,e rapidly - Washington, Feb. 7 The senata to- 7oy "l Ull t SCRa:", Pa"SP m authorising the aaie prouaDiy able to return to hla prao- uf i.n hninmrin n inrii.n. .v.. v i , . " Www reservation in Oresott, SILETZ SALE BILL PASSED BY SENATE ilea- in a short tlma - (Krwela) Ptapatch to Tt. Journal.) - Victoria, B. C. Feb, 7.rlt's re- ported on good authority that 4 Premier MeBride Intends to ap- point Captain Tatlo commls- 4 sloner representing the province to receive moneys " obtained . by ' sale of bonds "of the Canadian Northern f or : British Columbia w line and to authorize expend!- .- tures; Thla la in line with prom-' lsed arrangement of finance.' Captain Tatlow resigned as minister of . flnahce because ha 4P disagreed with the Canadian Northern scheme. The people 4 supported his views. : He has al- 'ways remained a close friend of e . MeBride. Tha move is actuated by. the attempt to do away with adverse criticism as to handling of funds by putting in one who - is opposed to tha . schema in charge.' , ;'.--- .-.'.' 4 J V TO VISIT BROTHER (Speelal Diapatch to Tha Journal.) ' LaGrande, Or., Feb. 7. Looking spry and highly; delighted to again breathe the Oregon : air, i too busy to discuss the baseball situation at any length, "Cy" Young, pride of Boston for many years and last year one of tne mainstay twiners of Cleveland. JUDGE WEBSTER WILL : DISCUSS GOOD ROADS County Judge L. R. Webster will 'de liver an address on "Good Roads" he- fore the Men's club of the First Con- can survive the night. She is 68 years gregatlonal church a.t the church edl- I of . ago and has been-gradually falling nee, nr ana mnuisun streets, tonight I since two montns ago, wnen Biie was Officers urge ftll members of tha club stricken with paralysis, i She is at the to attend. v . , . . , . I home of her son, 707. Wayne street. " Mrs. Baker Very III, Mrs. Mary E. Baker, mother of Coun cilman George L. . Baker,- 1s no better today. She has ben unconscious from a stroke . of paralysiai since 'Saturday noon, and it is not believed "that she CURES?-.l-irli; QB POISQH er, Otto Young. That "Cy" will . buy apple land the Elgin district is conceded. T?nwwl m Via Antwa1 BvtMnfAma ta Vi a11 n w..ai..m. 4-n nil. en rout t nif Blood Poison. The virulent germs which produce thee estor- L"r"!",J .?V.wi" .8pd: nal manjieBtations must be completely driven from tho tlood befora a real """! i" orom- . JT. . , m.. i t.4. i v . . Z 1 cun.uui ue ojuavi.au. iuu louay mux if lit lu inua vixvumuoo YJUJ, EOOuer VI in later cause a fresh outbreak of the- trouble,, with all its hideous symptoms of ulcerated mourn and throat, copper-colored spots, falling hair; sores and ulcers, etc.- Only a blood purifier "can cute Contagious Blood Poison. Medicines which, merely, check the symptoms for a time, because oi their strong mineral nature, and leave the poisoa smouldering in the system, have brought disappointment to thousands. The disease always returns after such treatment. 8. S. 8. cures Contagious Blood Poison and cures it Der- manently. It goes Into the blood, and removes evexy particle of the poison, - maiing tne ctrcuiauon pure, ncn. ana ceaitny.-nof does 8.8. S.Jeave the 17-YEAR-OLD GIRL . , , DIES; POISONED? (ftpeeftl Olsiwteli to Tam'3mlnV '! ' Marshfiejd. Or., Feb.- 7.i Mrs. James Fry, 17 years old, died at Clay Mill, In Curry county, and she is believed to have died of poisoning. : The matter was reported to the Justice of the Jteacei ana tne snerur was notiried. The body after being kept several days was bur ied. . Nothing haa been ' done so far, but an investigation will. probably be made- ' " - slightest trade of the disease for future outbreaks. . S. 8. S. does not contain ' any mineral Ingredient, ut is" made' entirely of roots, herbj and barks, T whica are most valuable in tneir biooa-purifying properties, and at the same time specifically adapted to building up the entire svstem.. - If vou have Contagious Blood Poison 8.8.8. will cure you because It will thor oughly purify your Blood. 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