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THE OREGON. SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 13, 1910. MIMED Oil SHOT LAST SEPTEMBER, : ; ASTORIA MAN DIES , (Hpeclil DUpitch to The Journal.) . Seattle, Wh, Feb. 12.. Khot last Beptembcr by Martin Strftsaburg of As toria, with whom, he had had a quarrel over a woman, and taken to the Seattle General hospital sis week ago. suffer ing from a relapse from the bullet wound, ;Otto Peek, a German sailor, died today. Dr. N. M. Wlger. the at tending physician, declares death was due directly to tne bullet wound. v r The bullet from Btraesburf's revol ver tors through Peek's mouth, coming out at the back of his head under the car. After he was confined In the Minor hoopital for weks he was re leased as cured. Trust enmpany sat down to t' ( . The progrma poclHy u r i ! ? the aalos force had among I' i h i sevoral amusing foatures. 1 ho t ; v were trented to an Itimnhmry rui i Caatmorrland by autoninlUv in Streot crosHlns. mud holrs ami i,vn-i v were passfd before the gurata In nn .-t rapid fashion. Othar fMturrs toB, ii,ir with a number of short adtrest s r . i i . . t the evening. Will Dedicate Printers Library in Colorado Springs Columbia Trust KalfNnwn Ilanqurt. SalrHmen, offlocrs and a number of the friends of the Columbia .Trust com pany sat down to the annual banquet Of the company at the Commercial club Friday night A ten-course banquet, delightfully arranged, was served , the guests whlls a program of amusing numbers was rendered. Among the guests Invited to the ban quet were W. H. Lafld. 1C. J. Jaeger, Dr. Hegele, Captain R. 8. Grnenleaf, Pro feaaor J. M. Walker.. , .Frednrlflk ; H. Strong and others. Practically every salesman and employe of the Columbia 1 1 The Vntted States has more hjri, mules, dairy cows and swine than anv other country, and more cattle than any other except British India. ' Brag Store for Sale Easy terms, nr trade for real estate. 0-41I. Journal. Southern Pacific Takes Over : and Reorganizes Company, ; , Capitalized at $40,000,000 -J 1 Herrin Mado President. ' v COMPAUY PLACED III COLD STOKE r 'f . : f.S r: ; Mill I (Dnltftd Prs tfJ Wlra. Ban Francisco, Fob. ll, .William F. Herrin, chelf counsol of the Southern Paclflo on this coast, has been made j president of the Associated - Oil com pany, which haa $40,000,000 of capital stork. Thla and other radical changes In , the board of directors and In the lint of officers have Juat been consummated J as' a aequo to the Southern Pacific's obtaining a majority control of the com pany a 400,ono snares of stock. Herrin , takes the place of J. A. Chanslor as president, but Chanslor remains a di rector. Chanslor, by the way, has been president ever since the Inception of the corporation 10 rears ago. , It. P, Bchwerln, Paul Shoup, John C KirkpRtrlcK, Rudolph Herold and E. T, Dumble. all selections of Mr. Herrin, join him on the new board. They take the places of William 3. Chandler, C. A. Can field. W. O. Kerckhoff and Max . Whittles. W. B. Porter remains as I i u. Members of the International Type- director and vice president and general I graphical union are greatly Interested manager. K. E. Buck. B. E. Green and lit the dedication services which are to be held Wednesday afternoon In Colo- O. Schrlbner also remain as directors, i Quoted at tsa a Share. The new board, of directors and off!- rado Springs, when the new. library of the TTnlnA Prlntara' hnm thora will ha tt,-J.!?VjfcAn op' 2.ooo add!- - ........ I a. -km- a1.a.4 1,. -.A I . vivii iu ss yivri sjati com Ttvtuvu am i, $1, 000,000, and baa been built and fur nished through tha subscriptions of the lows: rice president and general manager, W. B. Porter; secretary, O. ; Sohrlbner j R, . Patrick, Rudolph Herold, E. T. Dumble, ,nt!r' ovr United Btates, and Frank Buck, B. 1 Green and J. A. I J.J ' '. , V Chanslor. . , I The new library contains In the neigh- These changes are due to 4 desire on oornooa ol volumes oi iicuon. . the part of the Southern Paclfto Inter- . eats to have a majority of the board, la first . mortgage of t2.7fS.000 of 5 per , It is understood also that one or two or i cent. bonds on some of the .company's tne men dropped from the board sold ail property. - These bonds run lor 20 years. their stock and therefore have no fur- I Arrangements have been made for ' ther Interest in the company., general mortgage of , 125.000.000, with . Associated Oil has 400,000 Shares of the Union Trust company as trustee, . stock of the par Talus ef $100 a share Some of the bonds will be Issued soon The market Is the'second largest in the to wipe out the floating debt Another - state with -the , 140,000,000 of capital, batch of them will be set aside to re- The Union OH has 150,000,000. with the tire the first mortgage bonds mentioned Standard OH of California $26,000,000 of when they fall due. The remainder of capital stock- Yesterday Associated on I the bonds, will be Issued from time to was Quoted In the markety at $61 a I time for Improvements, share. The Southern Paclfio Is said to- Heretofore the policy of the company own 226,000 shares, for which It paid an has been to use net income for Improve . average price of S0 a share, or a total menta and extensions, and in that way of $6,760,000. v -.. - about $8,600,000 has been spent since , Sxtens of Company's Holdings, I the company was formed. This explains ; The couiDanr has many wells of Its Why dividends have not been paid. own, and a Urge acreage of oil lands In The success of the company has made Santa Barbara, Kern. Fresno and other very rich men of Messrs. J. A, Chans- countles.. It Is also a large purchaser Mr, w. e. rorter. n-anic buck, w. .js. from other oompanlea. One of Its pipe lnanaier, u, tt. canneid.and otners. lines extends from the Santa Maria dis trict In Santa Barbara county,, to tide water at Gavtota. It also has a pipe lines from the Coallnga district to Mon terey, and one from Kern county to Port Costa. " Another lrf belnr built from Coailnga to Port Costa. - By. means of Interior ot new library. poetry and standard works. It was built at a cost of $26,000, and la a beautiful and thoroughly modern addi tion to an already up-to-date home. The home already covers aeveral acres, and is estimated by competent real estate men to be valued at $1,000,000 at the very least ' - ' ' , The library addition to the home, be sides providing for the housing of the large number of volumes in the library proper, provtdee additional room for the management of the home. In the base ment of the building are the kitchen,; DEMAND FOR WELLS ' ; H - GROWS IN VALLEY (SiwHal Dlipatch t Tax JonrtaaLI Hood River. Or.. Feb. 12.- P. B. Dav- these pipe lines, tank steamers and tank ! idson and brother. Frank, received a cars, the company does a large general I new'well drill today and will place it In commercial business-like the Union and I the field with the one now In operation. Standard, and will continue the same I P. 8. Davidson says the ' demand for policy under the new management deep wells throughout Hood River val- Its largest customer is the Southern ley has increased to the extent that Faciflc lines west, of El Paso, Texas, one machine Is not . sufficient to care and Sparks, Nev, and south from Ash- for the work of drilling. The exces- land. Or. The Harrlman Oregon Rail- slve Irrigation throughout the valley way & Navigation company, in Oregon, has made It necessary to secure water Is also another : large customer. The rom aeep weua. Southern Pacific has wells of Its own. but they do not supply enough for th demand. The large extra quantity need ed is sold to It by the Associated. Extensions Absorb Dividends. The company Is not iwylng any.dlvl- Comes to Portland. - Hood River, ' Or.. Feb. , 12. Clay Brock. 1 ex-manager of the Bridal Veil Lumber company at Hood, River, will leave for Portland this week to take a dends, and probably-will not do so for (position with the Columbia Trust com' some time, as mere is about $3,600,000 pany. ' Mr. Brock la an experienced of a floating debt to pay off. There 1 I real estate man. .. Dim in KING'S PARLAMEfJT Irish Nationalists and Liberals Quarrel and Threats and Counter Threats Are Rife. . (Publlsbers Prass Ltaaad Wire.) London, Fob. 12. Parliamentary and ministerial quarters are a political boiler works. The air throbs With threats and counter threats. The Liberals are tell ing the Irish that they Intend to do so and so, and the Irish retorting; "If you do, we will ohuck you out" "Chuck ua jsut t reply , the ; Liberals, and the Irish party will go back to an other generation of Impotence, i-..k,-i k things went with a snap that keDt the venting the Liberals from dodging the rUvh.nC-VI.; ki ' ' Lorda and indefinitely- sIdetrackmgLJJ,- cve", . , W0Jk, -Wa" A t. - ...i. iri,.. i. .,t Fire In the Frat," a delightful traveatv ever, that the government haa any dls- " whr Kenneth Fraser position to dodge the Lords' problem. SS?S? ?v."rk AUnd and 8,n? .n- On the contrary, it Is soUd for dealing ""m,"';. A.' .T "a u, , roundly with the Lords, and only wishes "J ,diy "2 e'capt- wh,,,'e this Issue denied, until the budget Is cf" T lit n.i?nf ll fu "I presented, money for carrying on the L mrilv lel t"., king's government being a great neoes- f..it1 J!.? A hi T." Biiy. v I Talha. SDVannla Ourim h Nearly SO wireless SUtlons In the vl- .itn.aimo nr .nnh. in . clnlty of New York and some In N h.i w ij . ,k "'"" cv-c"" vper feminine fairies In "Hark, tha Maun, transmitted from a New York stage by talneer .- which was deUcious. ""'-'" j,jm ius. A rood - stunt was tha -"Wantart an i nil -1 -A "i i -J--inni ii swiiisT i 1 ' fj f "W ' t:M J M . 'i's. mm. -m m' IF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT SMARTLY DRESSED MEN WILL WEAR THIS SEASON, AS K BEN SELLING OUR PRESENT SHOWING OF bakery, a modern refrigerating plant storeroom, servants' quarters and serv ing room. In addition, a . number Of modern cooking appliances have been Installed, and the home Is now eonsid ered a model of comfort and convent ence. , .' The home Is maintained by the print ers' Union at a per capita tax of 16 cents a month on the union printers of the United States and Canada. It Is a place where the old printers may spend, their declining days in' -comfort. ' The local order la greatly Interested In the devel opment of the home. Spring Suits II. OF 0. GLEE U n CROWD FOR MEN, YOUNG MEN and BOYS Upholds our reputation for presenting only the BEST the season affords in STYLE QUALITY and VALUE. MEN'S SUITS, $20 to $40. YOUNG MEN'S, $10 to $30.' BOYS' SUITS, $5 to $20. Concert at Bungalow Pro nounced the Best Given by College Boys. What a college glee club needs more than good voices or a knowledge of theory and harmony Is lots of fun and college eolrlt. That ih University of Oregon Qlee club revels In ' this year and there are loads of laughs crowded .Into their nroFram. Their annual concert at the Bungalow lasir nigni wss Dy rar the best they have ever given, for besides keeping the musical ena up to the usual standard. Winners in Automobile Contest GERALDINE ROOT, . . . . .. . . . 30,494 VERA GAITENS ........... .27,512 CARL SUTTON .............. 20,681 HARRY HANNO 18,624 JOHN WOOD t ........ . 16,602 B EN SELLING LEADING CLOTHIER Helped IBeiM Oecota's Cot Sag e , . 'vftnHy:3i5 YeaFS Old :in SpSrlt t : .: :': :.:...:.:':.:..-.v...-...vS'...'.. :.:.:.:.:.:..v.,A. A v.-.-. K' jt - "I Ai' v I "f IV X ' ' s - J 4 Accompanist" turn, in which fun was mixed with clever music. Young Powell with a good many handicaps did some trombone work with a tone that made you forget how often you have wanted to kill trombone players. An especially effective Jolly number was "My Irene Is the Village Queen." by the club. Their more serious work which shows good voices and excellent training In eluded "Hark, the Trumpet" (Buck) and a number of the Oregon aongs which were sung with snap." Kenneth Frazer, T".'ii Tit " - t nf I young paruone, nas a prewy, meuow AcUlVlllC, 111., WnO IS OO years voice, which was encored enthusiastic - ' I allir In tile wtr Hiimhnrl Tha tmartinlf old and helped to build a cot-l,u, plalnly tw yar om of frvt Akrati4m T iflxnU nevertheless acceptable. Glee club, gave "Ho, Jolly Jenkln!" and was received - with enthusiasm. His splendid baritone does not fade in pop ularity. His enunciation is a joy. ah Whiskey since that time as a 'rom tn?. J?? with pennants to j v. mi. wuv o its llttl fun on the aide. A crowd of tonic medicine with Mr Andy Lewis Fillinger, of tage for Abraham Lincoln about 1855, says he has been using ' Duffy's Pure Malt satisfaction, y nian of 35. A short time wrote: "As I entire He feels like a ago ,Mr Fillinger now remember.,! Portland Academy - nbys occupied one of the boxes, which flaunted the P. A. colors.' . COLORED TROOPER ATTACKS WOMAN Biillv MR, ANDT LEWI a FILLINGER, 86 Years Old 0 . Rnapll Dlin.trh to Tha Journal.! n ... . v. m v. in Tiri.il. Degan using your medicine as a tonic lng home today, Mra. c m Aizada was and Stimulant in about ,1855. Or at "acked by a .colored trooper rrom, For . , i ; . r 1 Xjawton, at tne corner 01 rirai vnus least at the time H wa building jwest and Denny Way. The soldier, who Abraham Lincoln's house in the citvl" in infantry uniform, seised the wo- RnrJntrf.VU Tlf T U ' fman from behind and threw his army . r! "ei x hy5 wu- pp, around her heed. : The woman's tinuea Its Use Until the present dav screams' for help did not seem to With beneficial results.' , " frighten the negro. . His army cap fell I am now past 85 vears of ace and tide and continued his efforts. ! With a fl lit n man r 'fl.t raor-e T final desperate exertion of her remain- V . w w w VAi oe v, Jb V.CU1 ll. ..ayk VA . etiAMAM .Kn1raa Immma . . 1 ' ; ' ' W 1 ' a : aai - I Hill OA-I WIIR a-tlf " TV VlllUtl wa S lUUOv iruiniUliy say Uutly S jfure Maltjand ran shrieking for help to the reel VVhtsk-v cv nri'ri cficfft.'nn t dence of William Cochran. Ii e.7' - - --"vv w Cochran rush)!d out of his house In tne USCr... .... ', 1...k nt ! aa.llant. hut tha nra Ministers of the eospei; doctors 0f diI,appered' mcuicmc, nurses ana people every- r-nrir imrro ii ain-r where, unit in rnmm.nrfJn n,,J'. CUUCNC lIMIiHuL,n IO liU I rrure;iwait wniskey the only per lect - tonic stimulant, the one true medicinal whiskey IN FAVOR OF TRI-CITY Eugene. Or., Teb. Uj Sid Smith. manager of the Eugene baseball team, since his Interview with the officials of the Trl-Clty league in Portland says he does not favor entering .the league and will work for the formation of a valley; league with teams at - Eugene, ' If vou wish to keep vounc. strons1 and viirorous and have on vour cheeks the clow of nrfct health. He is still negotiating; for Polly Gray take f3uffy's' Pure Malt Whiskey regularly, according to directions' It tones and strengthens the heart SSvea .'trong team" spSngf7eid action" and PUfifieS the entire Jsvstem: It is tecntm'weA n a familv medicine evervwhprp. Tt i in va fti-1 management is also securing good play- !J-.f- -4 bi.. . T ..x.l..M. - t 'it; x . 1 ers. A - meeting of representatives of f . - f ""' jiiuvoiv rvyinvit miu sum; vmiyiwi. i Bu.wjiviiws uueusiuia inc sysienLj the four teams mentioned wlU be held it is a promoter- ui ueauu arm longevity i maKes me Ola ieei young ana Keeps xne young Stronc in isugene soon to mk steps toward the If ift need of advice, write Medical Department. The Duffy Malt Whwkey Company. Rochester. N. YJ atatlnff organisation of league, . . .tt... . J . -- JI, . J . t . . ... . ... ... . . a. .a . . . I .:. n 111 n i . your case muy oottor wm scna you auvice ireet togctner witn a vaiuaDie uxustratea meaioai Dookiet, contain! inz rare common sense rules for health which you cannot afford to be without and some of tha manv thousand i of gratifying letters received from tnen and women in all walks of life, both old and young, who have been cured electric power and benefited by the use of. this great medicine and who continue to enjoy good health. It is sold by druggists,! distributed to i grocers ana ucaxcrs, or uncci, per large oottie. In Nova Scotia Coal refuse . which It would not pay, to ship Is converted Into at the mines and thus , I distributed to nearby cities and towns to do Its work i .. . . , MIDWINTER SALE-f or One fk& We want to keep our business lively and reduce some lines of our stock. Every article is guar anteed. Nearly 50 years in business, with square dealing and the right prices on first quality goods, places us m command of a position to serve the public satisfactorily in anything apper taining to our lines. .' ' '!';VV: Leather Goods at 33 per Cent Discount The best of Standard ' Handbags, Music Rolls, Dear Cases, Coin Purses, Bill Books, Photo Cases, Belts, etc., in seal skin, alligator, ooze, seal grain and other leath ers. AH without reserve. Unquestionably . good quality and( extraordinarily low prices. Come and examine our stock. PYROLENE COMBS, 33K per cent discount Choice colors in transparent amber cardinal, green and in solid colors, white, black, mottled amber, green, red and onyx in regular prices of 20c, 25c 35c, 50c and 75c, at, special, 13, 16, 2?, 33 and 50. HAND MIRRORS at 3VA per cent discount All the natural woods ebony, black or natu ral ; oak, mahogany, maple ; pyroUne in all col ors -white, black and colors. AH fitted with heavy, rich plate glass. Almost unbreakable. SURGICAL SUPPLY DEPARTMENT This featnre of our establish ment is loyally supported by our old customers, and we can strongly recommend the qual- x ity and durability of any Truss, o Supporter, Bandage, - Elastic 5 M.ea .4- . " stocKing or otner appliance to anyone in need 'of a support oi any Kina. , . . x. i TT- Drugs - Toilet Articles AT SPECIAL PRICES ALL THIS WEEK ; f-: Wisdom's Robertine . ...... .28 Berry's Freckle Cream .' . ;'.v .33 jj.spcy a j. iaga.ui. vi(m ............... xaf7 Florida Water, 8-oz. .i 33 Satin Skin Face Powder 't4$ Swandown Face Powder .0 Squibb'8 Talcum :.Pow4er-'.Vv.li. . .14 Directoire Perfume, a select odor: oer oz. 23 , , . . . 7; T Azalia Perfume; a select odor, per oz. 33 Violet, Rose or Heliotrope Sachet, per oz. 25 r) Orns Root of very choice ouahtv. per lb.. 38c Chamois Skins, 15c quality . ; .10 Chamois Skins, 40c quality 1 28 Toilet Soonresl 25c duality ........... . .lGc Tnilff nrvn ws; BOe fliialitv ' 2!5 Swedish Shampoo Powder . . . . , i . , i .... 37 Tar-Egg Shampoo, A-oz: bottle SwVv.., .16 "Hair Tonic No. 151.75c size 50 Lister Tooth- Powder, 3-oz. ...... t ... , .1C Zodenta Tooth . Paste i "I. Yl i&fiiH ) . 13c , Soda Phosphate? l-lb cartoni I lii I : . . . .17c Sugar Milk, Merk's, 1-lb "...22 Beef Iron and Wine Phosbhate iiitiSSc Quinine Pills. 2-rrain2 per 100 ; ;. .22c Quinine Pills, 3-grain per 100 .2Zf null J. ma, uiaiiucs , pel Jivu .... i.,:jy Belladonna Plasters . , .............. S F.nsrtrn 55a Its rr IK. w -p. i i': - "f-k'iK-. : '.'.v-.l . 4 1 a w Jf 1 f.I t f T f ' r i! ' Bpric Acid, 1-lb. package i .V. . . ........ .17 f SKIDMOKE RALPH CRYSLLR, Prop. BlUG?GO. 149-151 THIRD S1RLZT 1