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. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, 1910. PE01KEE . MISFELHS ' ' Shut Off From . World's Mar ' kets Because pf Lockage - ' Charges at Oregon City. , . .. - ... s0 : ; (Special Dlapatrh to Tha Journal.) - Prorla, Or., April 14. Resolution de claring: for an open Willamette were ad opted by Peoria Grange at a meeting TuMtiUy night. State Deputy Cyrus II. AValker had charge of the meeting, at -. which the charter Hat . was - Increased from 0 to 67 tnembors.' .The resolutions .. are as follows) , '. y :- ' ; , "Whereas, It-orls', once a-noted ship ping port on the Willamette river, has .. a'neo , . the, construction of a railroad ; ttirpugi the Willamete valley, been prac tically shut off from the world's, mar kets, for the reason , that steamboats . -from Portland. Oregon, could not com- '. . jwte with the railroads on account of tlta charge of 50 cents per ton lockage at Oregon City, therefore, , v 1 : V Resolved, ty Peoria Oranfte patrons of , husbannry that we are In favor of free - locks; and. earnestly request -that' our national congress appropriate 1300.000 . to duplicate a like amount appropriated 'by the state of Oregon, to secure free ' locks at the Willamette Falls." ' uniiA k AUTHORITIES FAIL- TO PRESSS MURDER. ;CASE OF, PEPOON '.vV': , ;;-.- .""; vv::.i' ; i.. - .(Continued from Para One.) " v , Patrick, swamped with th demands of Stevens county politicians, caused ths . arrest. of Pepoon. But he told Mrs. Wol V fcott at the time of the man's arrest, .when she was- In Northport, that al though" he put Pepoon in Jail he was coniiuent he' could. -not convict mm. .t Klrkpatrlok Inaotive. .;. Kirkpatrlek's attltuffe toward the case Old not encourage tho wo"man who "'for five months labored to bring the mur- dcrer or murderers of her daughter- to Justice., When Pepoon was arrested. Klrlcpat- rlck had little evidence to gather, for , the mother had attended to all that. .. She gavtfhlm the names of all the wit nesses .necessary, and affidavits signed .fey . many of them. . .In, truth, she sup plied li!m,'wltl all r the Information In the case, , " ' t-When" Mr. Woleott. father of Mrs. Kdlth ' Pepoon, took the case to the Vhlted- States district attorney's office ,;w fort land, and asked that the. gov t ernment tak a hand, Deputy . Ifnited States District Attorney J. R. Wyatt Jsald, after he heard the storj of the : case, commented on its strength.' He said, that the government had' no- Juris diction, but that If It had he would jbo. willing to take the case to trial the hext day, -'without Interviewing a wit ness, ' and be certain of scoring a' con- f Away Hp In Stevens county, on the Canadian border, Mrs, Woleott fears the prosecuting attorney Is neglectiVig the prosecution of Pepoon, which promised t- to be the. most' sensational in years. i Apparently without objection, he al- v lowed the. trial to be set for a date t Just after the time when Maude Keller, j , :,Vh) hay bo a. material witness for. ,thei wiMie, riNim tfgajiy marry, frpAon, Tiitfi "whom she la now.llvinar a if: if ih. : U allowed to marry him. "she can not ' pe cai.iea. to testify, against, him. ,...;, - rrom reports rrom JNforthport Jt wasl yearned that the people of Stevens coun 4ty are wroth with the prosecuting at torn;jr and that he Is the object of gen eral , condemnation, , Notwithstanding complaints of tots lacK of Interest In the . most sensational murder case in the hls , tory of -Steyena county, the telegram re ceived today Is. regarded by Mrs. Wol eott as indication of his carelessness In t handling the case. ,i c . J i , Mrs. Woleott Worried. On her-last visit to 'Northport. Mrs, jwoicoti urged Klrkpatrlck to employ as ' vlstant counsel In , the Pepoon case, for s jhe was told he had hired assistants in other casps. But she said Kirkpatrlck ' 'told her. he" did hot need an assistant ano reiused to employ ' one t- ; - Mrs. Woleott was worried today She , : stroke down her ' health : in an attempt I to get official Investigation Into the I death of her daughter, nd she 'now 3 ; fears that on the ere of trial she will find her efforts wasted.-, ( She said today : .viiai sne would noi. stop until sne knew .! -ine case was being' properly prosecuted, Governor M. E. 'Hay and, Attorney .General Bell have been communicated . with already, , . i IMMi ' ViLL BATTLE TODAY (tTnltod Preia Laa4 WliV ' Log Aiigeles, Cal.. April 14. Today's scrap between "Bone , Crusher" ; Sam Inngford . and "Rough' House": Barry apparently created more excitement and speculation among the fight' fans of l.os Angeles than has any mill pulled off here in many a day, ' Indications pointed ttv a record crowd, and even be fore noon all roads seemed to lead to the yornon arena,( '.V i, t--.-' " - v - From both the 4angford ; and Barry cahipa came reports of perfect condi tion and utmost confidence. Barry's weight was given as 197 pounds, Lang' ford's at 166.' . ; The preliminaries were scheduled ( to start it I o'clock. Red' Corbett, and Young Rivers were to battle 10 rounds at 115 pounds, and Morrie Bloom and Al . Rogers, lightweights, - were - to go over the same route,' , ; i - : ( The- big mill, i It, ws stated,: would start not latere than :S0 o clock with Onarlio Eyton as the third man In the ring. .'!. '' ':v, 1 , Barry today received' several, tele grams 'hearing the best . wishes, of his Chicago admirers. . The messages stated that -the big fellow was being heavily backed In the Windy City. , JEFF IS TEN TO SIX ) FAVORITE RIGHT NOW San Franoisco, April 14-jeffries is a 10 to S favorite ' In the betting on tho Emeryville : fight-; scheduled . for July A, according to the betting com missioners, In ' San Francisco. , There Is little betting jon the out come of the big go,r thus far, accord ing to local sportsmen. . , ; Betting Commissioner . Torn? Corbett, who Is i well versed in' such - matters, said today that there will be no money action, until Johnson gets Jusy and showsv an inclination to (Jo something more' than talk about the training he is going to do. i ' " v i. The fans Intimate - there may bo a sudden' switch In the present odds when Johnson makes his appearance on the Pacific coast and settles down to grind ing at the Seal, Rock inn. . ; SHOW ME FANS MUST : BE REAL' LADYLIKE OR FACE BOUNCERS -... i . a ' . St l0uls, Mo., April 14. Be- " ginning today, enthusiastic base- 4 ball fans are prohibited from , a "hurting the feelings" of the 'players by, hissing, making' ln ' : suiting remarks or any other re a marks whloh cast any reflection ; on the merits Of a player,' . ' ' These restrictions on the fans .'were darkled upon last night by the officials of the local Na- tlonal league club, and formal .warning was issued, : As a penalty for a violation of a ths new rules, . anyone caught . will be ejected from . the ball a .pars.. . S -. ,:.r ! 'f :, : j ; .-)VwvV';..",;vy,.,'V,v o Highland M inn'. The Highland ' school team of - the Grammar league defeated the' Woodlawn. school yesterday, afternoon in ah Inter. eating game, 7 to 1. . .' ' . - To Build Boulevard. , , V 3iMrlal niaDRtrs to Tk Joiriml.l . Soutn Bend, Wash.. April 1. Con trary to published reports, the county commissioners, did - not- withdraw; the appropriation of $18,000." for- the. con struction of a boulevard along the beach at J-iong Beach.'.: i ': , TACOMA TO REGULATE v v . AUTOMOBILE TRAFfJC . , ', . I . . : v . Tacoma, Wash., April 14 Six: months' experience in driving a car. a license f of $5 for driving a public automobile, abstinence from Tljuor and a minimum age of 18 are seme of the features of a new ordinance regulating .the driving of automobiles now , being framed-by the city. attorney, , ' , . : '! : .If the, ordinance is passed, every drlv; r will !have to be registered, but only those driving publle motor cars will bu compelled to pay the fee of (3. . Drunk enness will result til immediate revoca tion of the llcensf, ' , - ' j1! 1 " '','! iii j v ; A Hint in Time "- " ..'Order 'the 'Mount Hood Brewing com pany.'s famous Bock beer now,-' to be de livered ' free at your home after 'April 16. Phone East 13 or B-J31J. ' Strangers "are numerous In .Kugenev acaw ' . c I , - ' Jo1 r i . - OUft Orrice ; a ast ru KNOTT ylooOjjl'1, , nnnnnnfi fV oaaaoou mm aoaqoou mm- S0DCE7O - v Every pair gusuranteed. .Morrison at Sixth St. I m Sherman Rlay & Co. : Opposite Postof (ice .-:M.HEEW0;0F ANCIENT . J 'tTtilt Preaa Leaaed Wlm. i. Settlfv Wash.. AprU. 14-May Tou ' f Ben Is under arrest as a 'proxy for M. Hee Wo, a famous Chinese physician who died 1900 -years ago. . , . . ; ; . A celestial wit urnlshed the . in . formation that M. Hee Wo was prac- - i ttclng medicine la the state of Wash ington without' a license. A warrant Was promptly sworn out and 1 a con- f PUble sent In search Of Wo. Not find- j , i Ing the doctor at the address mentioned, I hut May You Ben Instead, the astute I v -r officer arrested the substitute. i. Before Justice Brown. May testified that tho prescription held as evidence j I .against him V&s really written by Wo, the ancient physician.. t ) S - An Interpreter, - however, discovered '. : that .lhe prescription called for -"fried steak, roast turkey and tobareeo." which gave tne judge some mliglvlags as to ; the antiquity of the cure. : ! He took the case under advisement and May- Tou Ben went back to JalU StAftfield I Incorporated. ( (8n-ll Wpat t Th 3o!trnH ' Hermiston. Or, April n.The tows oi oumucia now inrorporsted, the hecessary- action having be-n takrn vs terday by the cpunty court at Pcndle ton, . - , . - ' By far the biggest year Oregon ever hs1 l evrrr wav. -J - 1 - ' 1 J VUilllU i( 1 ft i i i! lW.hlT W (Ma'a Col)r U far Yaw iaai - LecattJ amamf tlx bnwtifnl 1.11 sear O.Uasi. Cr0m loaa ta Saa Fraecnwo mai tk " great I'nvnntn si ka WL Fall cIWat eoara Iraaiaf tm aVf rrc. Eatranca aiJ fraasatiaa TNiimmU itrvalrat to tloa of Stajafora" tmi CauTril , ti CalJta. Trainm il srvoVvta fe tracmf I rvt-alar Iirra arork. ara effrra acwcul f ' ajvaaaax nr . art. IWary aaaJy i InN ccotmanica. UV1I fii TP" lWarattTa lot I at-vac. Sf-aeial aMt ta kraltk A a4tj MoaV-a fj-wiaaiweai tknroufklv eWi- Oat- j ioat Itir ai aaAmawta ta tif loVal CaUa cl-1 asata. AlrM n rr nly a tl PcW Ca. I Tat CataWaa. Afkm Praiaat tHa CTay Ctfw. LL. : ..a Cirt r. O. U.lfw ' ;.ri Never have you heard sacred music sung so beaii-; tifully as it is brought to you on the Victor. , -' Soul-stirring hymns, magnificent anthems and l oratorios, rendered by the ablest singers. ; ...,''.'.-: - "Jf J ' :;. - v t ;y. ' ?f; -'V i . , .' '' Just think of hearing such selectibns as these: . i ' - - - .Records inclosed in . bracket j and letters (a), (b), are ' double faced records. :: .". ' ,. (- - ,.."'' 35075 1 (a) Angels Ever Bright and Fair. .:...,.. ..Lucy March '. 1 - HbVUnfold Ye Portals V... .". .Trinity- Choir 35014 a) Glory Song .... . . . . . . . Haydn Quartet ?' ' (b) The Radiant Morn ,.....)yric Quartet 31770 Hallelujah Chorus, from "Messiah".. ... ..i i.v.'... v ..... Victor Chorus with Sousa's Ba,nd ' 1645' (a) The Light of the World I 'Jesus. . Whitney Bros. Quartet 1645fc (a) The Light of the World Is Jesus. .-.Whitney Bros.;. Quartet; . (b) He Leadeth Mev.'......-.ii'..;.,-..'.VMr. and Mrs': Wheeler 1641 (a) Jesus, Savior, Pilot 'Me.. .'...j '.Whitney. 'Bros. Quartet - ,(b) Light pf Life... ...'.v........ Whitney Bros. Quartet 16431 (a) Throw Out the Life Line.'..!. , , Harry Macdonough and Haydrt Quartet - ' (b) Onward, Christian Soldiers.. Westminster Cathedral' Choir 16372-fa Home of the Soul....' '..,..i.. Whitney Bros. Quartet ' - (b) I am Praying for Von. ...;..., -Stanley and Burr J6J62 EtfrnityV. . .U. ....... Whitney Bros' Quartet , tl Twenty-third Psarm and Lord's Prayer. " . ' .-,..... . : .: 160 filAdeste PidcJis ;.'.vV. .....Westminster Chime " 160:3 4 T? Lead Kindly Light, and Nearer My God to 'Thee..:.. .' " ......,.......... Westminster Chimes 5760 Face to Face '....'..'....Percy Hemus 4357 The Holy City CTromhone). ......Arthur Pryor '. - . ' -.- ' '-. -V . ' : . Victor Red Seal Records 8SU3 Silent Night, Holy Kight (in German).... ' Ernestine Schumann-Heink 8059 Siabat Mater InHammatus (in Latin). ....I. ..Johanna Gadski 8S0:6'Are Maria (in Latin) Emma Eames &S1C2 Clijah O Ret in the Lord!.'... ...,....Lonise Homer 64.rJ2 ;ad, KindJy Vghv .....Evan Williams Hear this beautiful sacred music today.' We will gladly play any Victor music you want to hear. , -- 4. And be sure to hear the Victrola. w i. , . . i , n I . oat ii., sr ajaraam , t - i " . ... . , " " Jft .'231',' First. Between; Main and Madison. ' THE1 PEOPLE'S STORE ' AVliere .Your. Credit ' - Is Good. - . "A little down and $1 per week." Grand Introductory Szlz .' . - T .' '-C :, .'. '. .' 1 4 ' t. " " - . i : ry thing 1 1 n i ki j i - ',4-,'f on everything in i . 1 M whether the Jots you buy for Investments r: re situated in a part of the city that, ', V' -is already built up. ." J . w Whether you buy in a section that is close in; "whether there is excellent ; streetcar service; whether improvements - ; 'are all in; whether there is a school close v at hand; whether the property is restrict-- . ed to- residences only." -i - t .j, v y ;t -, . ; , When buying lots for investment, con-' ' . a,- aider carefully the disadvantages as well as the advantages. the -store. Ladies Suits. Coats.' Waists and ' . ' T ; Skirts.' - , Men's ; Suits, ;Hats; Shoes ,and Furnishings; Opening Extra Specie! .Ladies' Silk Underskirts, .regular $6.00 and $7.00 values, For. tomorrow, only. -s. - Pick out a section that has no disadvan- f - -tages one that has everything in its fa- ... vor. Such-a, high class section is the , , one blocked off in .the map of Irvington - at the top of this announcement. " ' . ' - ' , t ' - The prices we are asking for these lots are much lower than are being asked in r other parts of Irvington not nearly so , ' well situated. These lots are the highest .. elevated in Irvington, , Every possible ' improvement is in 'and. bonded. . , - - ' ' The Supreme Court has recently ratified v the franchise for the Fifteenth street ex- -, : ' ' tension of the Irvington carline. Work . is under way and -cars will be running . . , , i ' out Fifteenth street this Summer. Val. 1 ves in this section will double.' Y . On May 1st we ar going to raise the ,'' SShaMaaiAaTJ aS , ttlf "jajMSkMla4 I Aal ' M ftUlaa a a 3 rf ' . " '--Come out today, and. pick out the lots J ' iV'ou wn- uy now nd take immediate i '' " 7 , ' advantage of .this raise in price. , , Corners are selling now for $3000; May 1 the price will be $3400., Corners are' '' ''-. , 100x100. ; Inside, lots. 50x100, are $1250 ' . now; May 1 they will be $1450. - ' .Take Alberta, Woodlawn or any other- - car running out Union avenue. Get off . V r - i at Knott.. Walk one block east and you ' ", ; ' ', sare at these lots. , Cars run every, three ) i ,. . to five minutes, and it takes 12 minuted : to get there from Fifth and Washington. ( , ' ' t 4 ' i L. 911 Fircr 0.'-'. - MS af , ra Bet. Main & Madison St. 241 Stark Street 1 Snappy Styles - I i L atTJasT 7 ,, ' 1 1 ."....I" 'I''!: ( I" .1 ;, "''''',.i ' ,t '. ,' r'" 1111 'x'' l; Wt . f, -'""'.! i K.n ft ' ' ' . Bis r a !J II '' f i!L ' 1 I I'UJ ill vl ' I I ff B ',0;v;-:v. X lll;X ,-ll r22zr;-; .-, I ar ' s . " aT-ta al ST'ar a a' aT 1 1 uncaeo uum mil e t II' i 4 .--3?rf7ySsi ,111!.:; . 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" . r FLOOR PAINT (Gmnite) ; gives a hard, durable, sanitary finish . for floors, steps or any inside surface! to be 'walked on, easy to keep clean ' and hard to.wear ;out,-''";"You'.: can apply it yourself. s It dries in a ; short time. Offered in appropriate and attractive shades.' , row. iau irr jrxw nx anrr a Tasunixx oo...- Hiirlra Hardaars Cniprw W. U. RWlrti . r. F-. . I M. R, VKWH ..,.., F- II. Wins A n , Htm I'tan'ma M . ' . P.jrlt A rrvjtn .... ; , M.lvawk. Wr.as;: t t - j lrf-iM I"