THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 21. 1010.
iiieiiiiFOiH:
WEIIOW
Disbarred Attorney Will Be
Taken to Washington. trv
Answer Charge;
a telee-ram front Salem today aald
that Governor Benson Jias; honored; the
requisition of Governof M. B. ,Hay, qi
tha state of "Washington. lor trie reran,
to that state of Richard A. Wade.. dls
barred attorney, who has been, making
Ma home In Portland tor th last fqur
venra. -.. . ' I-
Wade" came to Portland four yeara
n: after ha flnlahed eervine; a sen
tence of si monthi in the- House Of
Correction, .Chicago. I1U. wr receivjng
atolen property from a mier wno w
Ms client He applied for admission
to the Oreiron bar. but when It was dta
covered he had been disbarred In Illi
nois, hla application waa refused. Wade
Kot In trouble in Portland several tiroes
and was twice In JalL T
While In White Salmon. Wash.; ser
eral week ago Wade wai taken 111.
'Ha Induced , Frank P. Eagan,'a real es
tate broker, to endorse a $500 Check
for him. The check waa drawn, on a
New York bank., and In a few .days
it was returned as beina; worthless. i
.Efljran - swore to an Information
B gainst Wade,, who . waa .arrested iln.;
) DISCUSS PROBLEMS
Tnr1nnd at a tlm wnen ne jim, to
broiled in the tangle surrounding the
disposal of a $2500 automotme, wnicn.
it was found., waa stolen from Chica
go. He' stayed, erne night In the coun
ty Jail and .the next nay got , our on
a writ of habea corpus. ' He fongnt
extradition and Governor Benson, post
poned action until his counsel eouia
present his case. ', , . ...
BUSY BUSINESS T.iEN
The board Of trustees of the TJnlver-
salist- Church of , the Good; Tidings,.
Broadway aha ; East Twenty-fourth
streets, have cooperated with tha'Kev.
James IX- Corby In Arranging for a ae-
ries of Sunday evening addresses by
prominent business- and professional
men of Portland. ' MfoCorby la- per
suaded by his years of business life
that many are actuated by- nobler mo
tives than the money profit and has se
cured the following leaders in the va
rious lines to apeak on .'-'The Opportun
ities for Serving Humanity." -' A
, The series will be opened Sunday eve
ning, April 24i by W. P. Olds, president
of the. 1 Retail Merchants' association,
who will speak of "The Opportunities
for -Serving Humanity Afforded by Bus-Iness-J'
- May X Paul Chamberlain, news
editor of an evening paper. will speak on
"Journalism"; Alay X& Robert C. Week,
former city engineer of Manila, P." I.,
will speak on his experience In the Phil-ir-pines-
for the nglaeer'-:profmsl6n.
May 22 Miss A. I Pimlck, principal of
the Brooklyn' public school; Will speak
on 'Teaching." Honorable Walter H.
J-'-nns, assistant United States district
attorney, will be beard on "Law"' on
the evening of May. t9. ".Tlie. Physli
clan's Opportunity for Serving Human
ity"-will- be presented by Dr. W. 'T.
Williamson on June 5. .
Probably rib greater number of peo.
pie work In any one line to serve hu
manity than the railroads employ. Thus
the church Is .fortunate in,, securing
William McMurray to ontiinei this im
portant. and growing branch 'of social
service on Sunday.UyenlngL.Jujne ;12,
'l nis is tne rirst time- sucn an interest'
ing seriesf popular addresses, by lay
invn uavv omiit uroviui . ... t. - . i,-
COBB OOlfS CITY .. ASKED TO TAltE
EI,'Gi;iEE!)-S FORCE .
Dispute Over-. Cement Sewer
; Pipe Said to Have Caused v
Sudden-Resignation. ' -
': .. ' V. ' J , '. ' t .ill
Because, City Engineer' Morris In-1
BED. UUUK
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a-
Hydrographio 'Office Requests;
Operators to Keep Log When
;ithe Wanderer-Arrives. 'I
OWES COUHTYFOR
KOIIG ROAD
f-
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' Wireless plants are 'expected to five
Amount,, Due $2329, . Which
Corporation '.Has JJeglectcd
nonet Ol mo ciub pprocn gi xtuipjr . , ' , - , I J I
oomet To aid tha government In, Its Ift Cay; ROatl SpOUlu H3VQ
i Repaired Llnnton Road. , "
slsted.qn the'adoptlon of specifications notice of tha closa approich of Halley'
I ob&ttrvatlons-. John McNulty. 'tha lboal
Ing dif fe'renca or oplhlon between - the hrdrographlci officer, i bag sent -put th
city engineer and depaty engineer. S. A. I roiiowing request:-; w ; ' ,
Cobb,, bjea.d of the department of sewers, ! , "It Is pbssibia that, during, tha (ap-
tna jaiter naa rendered vhls resignation I proach and recesalon of, Hajley's'eotnet
with the requet that It be accepted as i unusual . electro-magnetic phenontena
soon as possible. -,- I may ocour. Eleotro-maametlo waves
Deputy Englrteer--etbb has been-lnfmn
iiio:wwiioy vi me ctty since August 31. meteorio particlesf in which caae dls
JU7, ana nan made an efficfetit record. I turbances would , be observed In the re-
o ii j-eKraM as an SXDert on . end. I Mlvlnr .nnintm e vl Install.
neenng prooiems reiatlng to sWer con- Hons. The-maximum efeot will ba "nwav Mnmh . io S
structlon and . tnatallatton.' X-H; . . I dunM h icth snth - I railway. Multnomah oounty now Tiold
When told W his chief, that nmnt vr.v .n n.Hi,i..w , v.. 11 it unpaid bllla against that
mumi on usea norearrer. Mr. Cobb 1 1 requested that wirelest operators pay
la said to have declared that he would particular attention to atatto effeota
not bw-responslble-for the instanatlon I durin'r. this 'nArin ' And' not. anvthlnor
of' mich-pipe. aa he believes . it is not j unusual. . Tha occurrence of meteorites
, " ""wer purposes. , . should b Wgged . by tha watch - offl-
Tnls was not the first time that thelc.r with . rtBt.ii. nt lim. ! iHrw.
..u, r..BWccrvuu--,-n uepuiy .naaiuon and aurauon.' Tha- operator hear
AJinpugn - uenerai .Manager u n
WIckeraham and Attorney A. C Em
mons of tha United Railways rave the
county commissioners assurance -that
the. company would promptly reimburse
tha county for work dona In putting
tne 1 .1 n n tnn mm A In nnrlfHsn h. It
was torn np by theconstructlon of tha
coration. -v; ,. ; .', i
In addition to "tha ! charge ,'mada": by
the rieopla of Llnnton In tha fight for
a 5 cent fare that tha "united Railway
adopted - deceitful tactics in - obtaining
Its franchise, "the 'management Is 'now
being . accused of i "standing, off" , the
clashed on anlneerlng, matters. Mr. Ing wnusual noises, In i the telephone. wmSST,,h w k.i2
Cobb told soma of bis friends several .houM not. th. tim. - .mt ... Paying for work which should haya been
weeks ago that he would resign unless I there were any meteorites observed at
ii. '"' ". 17 V v mwtTO. nui time; no un snip s neaa ana me I , ,tv . imiin,.
Kls resignation . was nrobn.bv ontv aih th. . I Ing aubjeeted to great Inoonvenlenca of
hmtmnA h iVh.;.li.-i. Tf,it. - r,""-rw ,-r"'?, ;y v . T 1 travel by tha condition of tha road.
It Is said that Cltv Engineer Morris! . "i. th. Mm n.. .i i,. I ' ' .Xoad Kada Vromlaaa. -. ' I
?f8 . the poB,Uon resigned by a, closa watch should be kept for uii-r'Whan tba United Railway a obtained
Mr. Cobb to a number of employes of I usual deflections of the needle, not-1 franchise from the county court It
I,, rnjuiwrmg aepanmeni out , that Ung their exact time, amount, .whether agreed, among other rthlnga,, as fol
nonavoi uiem wni-aeeept . Their ra- Wiodlcal. etc. - . I'-. ... ... . . I lows: j
rusai to o,o..so Is said to ba on account I -. Tn?additlon to tha'above It" la. re-1 - rjVharever on said, road tha construe
quested that all shipmasters who view I tion thereof shall disturb or In any way
the comet will Inform tha hydroaraohio I encroach upon the - macadamised tor
office of the brightness of the object I t,on of the r roadway, -the said railway
aa compared with bright atars. Int the I company shall, at Its own expense and
tail, comparing the length with the granted to It, change, construot, grade
angular distance between bright atara I ana macadamize sucn portion' or aaia
near it its' form and color. To make I road aa may be. directed by and to the
these observations it Is suggested that J aattsfactisji of the county court in order
snipmasters use their binoculars, spy-1 lo put.ine saia ,roaawy in as good eon-
glaases, or the low power eyepiece of
Liieir ianiB.
IK COVED
AS RIVER PIRATE
Jury Deliberated Briefly ; on
; Theft; of Motors From.
-Vk Railway Company.
of the fact that they side with Mr.
Cobb on the sewer pipe Question.
560,000 HOTEL FOR
, -WASHINGTON STREET
A new $0,0OO hotel building 'will' be
erected by Max and Oeorr. T..
on Washington street, between twelfth
and Thirteenth. The edif loa will be
CO- by 100; and will be four stories high.
xno wans win do or Drick and the In
terior : of frama construction. Plan.
for the building- were' filed In the cjty
bulldlog? Inspectors' office today.; .
The Japanese Buddhist association
win build a hall on Tenth street -be
tween tivereit ana j
the structure were
building inspector1
Ing. The building- will be . of brick,
three stories high and 47 feet wide by
'" taat- long. The estimated cost ' la
JS'5,ooo.';ii:;i.il,;.:.';.'A.itV-1.lii v;; .
. Plana for a mill and dock "to.be built
by1 Albera Bros, on tha riverfront near
BARNUM BOSS 0
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AD
ptadTn FhiTejtJ Acts as President,-Master Me-
a office thia morn- hnin'' ' Ciromnn ' OaaISah
.WIIUIHUy ,. ; I filially . .
Boss, Etc., of 5 Miles. ;
dltion .for travel .as .the same Is In at
the present time. .
Thta agreement) 'it will be noted, ws
part of the consideration exacted, of
the railway for the franchise privilege.
But tha railway did : nothing through
tha winter of 1908-9. Delegations from
Llnnton protested to the county court
..-- , Company Holds Oat. "
Judge Webster and., tha commission
ers kept urging the railway to do some
thing, but with Uttle effect. '' Finally,
last fall the county determined to go
ahead-with, the work itself and charge
the expense , to ' the United r Railways.
Crushed rock rom the Llnnton quarry
was .available, and this was agreed
upon aa the quickest way to secure re
sults. Manager Wlckersham and At
torney Emmons, for the railway,' told
tha court, tha county's bills would be
paid by the-company-when presented. '.
Tne nrBt oin renaerea oy ine countj
W. H. Barnum, accompanied by Mrs.
the. foot of Seventh, street were filed Barnum. of Jacksonville, la spending a I was for November work to the amount
In a lty building' insoector'a ioff Ice- tvw--0y In the city. . r f $1309. -J Another for $t01 waa raj-
today. r The cost of tha structure will
be in tha neighborhood of $60,000.
STRIKE OF LEATHER .
V0RKERS TO END SOON
THEATRE MAN FINED" ".?
$250 FOR ASSAULT
A fine of $250 was Imposed upon Sam
uel A. 'MeFarland, manager' of the Star
theatre, this morning in the municipal
court for assaulting I C. Beltser, -88$
North Seventeenth street. The fight
happened Monday, evening at, the the
atre. . '
Seltscr says he went to sleep In 'the
haicony or the "theatre, and waa carried
out ta the aidewalk .before being wakj
ened, . 6en he returned MeFarland
struck him several times with an Iron
bar. MeFarland charged that Seltzer
started the trouble by striking him In
the face .Witnesses .further testified
that the' -manager .struck Bel tier while
running across the street . Bel tier was
fined $25. .
Xew Depot' for Oakland.'.
tSDeela! PUDStrti t. The 3mtraiiLf' '
Oakland, Or April 21. Tha Southern
Pacific company yesterday commenced
Improving .the station) facilities here.
The old passenger and freight station
will ba removed, a block north to ba
used for a freight warehouse and. a new
passenger station wlll.ibe erected ' whera
the present building ta located, i
D. A. Patterson, wha has the contract
for building the new .high school, has
commenced excavating. The new build
ing will be erected where tha jpreaent
achool now stands. .' ' .; ' - ' -
New Officera of Science Academy.
. . (t'ntte rmi Lftfi VJre.l. 1 -
Washington,. April Dr. George
Hale, director of tha Carnegie aolar ob-Tv-atory
at Mount Wilson, near Pasa
dena,. CmX, la the new secretary of the
National Academy of Sciences. He was
chosen to succeed the late- Professor Al
exander Aggsssis of Cambridge. Mass.
R. H. Chittenden, a director of the Shef
field Scientific school jot Yala, univers
ity, and H. F.- Oeborn,'of the American
Jluseum of Natural History In Kew
York, were elected members of .the
eartercy counsel. They will serve until
151S. . - .
There la . probably no ! other? man ln ! emtiT. filed tnr February and March
the United States that holds as many I work. Recently the county Commis-
responsible positions In railroad circles I gioners sent notice to the United Rail
as Mr. Barnum, But ' tha good people I ways, reminding tha company of the
ui jatiuKinvmii go rni - aiong, paying unpaid bills .Manager wjcicersnam re-
no attentlon to his .greatness.' They are plied that because of a'mlstake tha bill
used to It He Is tha president, general had not been .voucherad. but promised
manager, master mechanic:: sunarintnnd. KK..rnuiii atttnit to the matter. Tha
Peter Yost, organiser of the Leather I ent, train dispatcher. engineer, fireman! bill-( not vet maid,'.' i
Workers union; which has been; aa etrlka and seotion bows of the Rogue Ttlver j' Road Supervisor Chapman' estlmate
rorvneany a ,montn,. announcea toaay I valley Railroad company. His v son, 1 that $$000 more .Will have to be ;ex
that he believes tha strike will ba con-I John, Is secretary, and another son, I pended by the county in restoring ' tha
wuuw.muua iiTO wnw v " . wiuiam, is treasurer,, --.si. KVi,ieuBt Helens roaa to. tno' conaiiion n was
."That doe not mean that tha leather Tha" Rogue iver Valley railroad runs In-wnen Itwaa. torn -up by construction
workers will lose," said Tost , "Nearly from Medford to Jacksonville, a dls- work on the-United Railways. This
every shop In tha city would be willing ta,nce of five miles. Tbe train' makes work la beiirg dona aa fast aa tha rock
a inmmraw ui. .iin. nuur anX yim - six trrpa to: and from Medford daily. I can be- procured. -15
percent Jncreaaa for. piece workara hnA consists of a coach, sometimes two, 1 ' i '
...,.ut wjouuwit Bwuiu i ana an engine.
the ! word, s The oroductJon of -lattirl r,
goods hereslnce the strike commenced a tax.. ,..
h5?, Tuim t WJ?t.hl?iTh0 ltu',t,on Uuctor. brakeman. awltohman and straw
.fS? bo the action, j Cm.tUm Jackao.
George Burke, alleged . fiver pirate,
was found guilty of larceny In quick
tfme In the circuit court thia morning,
tha Jury considering tha case for less
than an hour. . Burke waa charged
Jointly with George Feran. wbo la to
be tried, tha men having been captured
together by Constable Wagner and three
deputiea on Lwls river, in Washington,
wnere they had gone from 'Portland
with a boatload of loot .
Burke made a move to draw a rapid
fire Colt's revolver when' called on to
hold up his bands, but saw tba, officers
had the drop and surrendered. . The re
volver and a belt of cartridges he wore
at the time wera Introduced In evidence.
After hla arreat he told the officers ha
was glad, they came, aa ha was afraid
of Feran. v He aaid all . tha stolen articles
were brought on board by reran. reran
has laid the. blame on Burke.-- r .-
In tha trial Burke waa charged with
tha larceny of motors and relays form
ing a part of the block signal system
of tha O.- R. & N. Co. Thaae were
atolen from the Una near Oneonta on
tha night of .October 2 Burke'a.-ver
aion waa that ha and Feran wera com
ing down the Columbia with the boat
Mattia- C. Hoover, which the v intended
to operate, and Feran told, him to stop
at a certain point woue ne went aanora
and - obtained aoma . motors na - -naa
loaned to 4 man In that vicinity. Burke
aii. ha remained with tha boat and
Feran 'came back about , an' hour later
with a well filled sack,' which ha put
on board. They came on W Portland.
For a few weeka Burke lived with
Feran on a scow near Wnnton. '"-,
Burka'a plea, that be did not know
tha loot they had with them waa atolen
evidently had little effect with tha
jury. He will be sentenced Monday by
judge Cleland, before whom, tha case
" X A
CwlTO HAVE
-DID DEFEATED
.. . asMBsaWaawsassasMt
SEfJTTOPRISOii
- FOB IB: 225
Richard Hill Must Spend .Two
Years. Behind Bars for .
.; : Robbing" Guest. .
Two yeara In the penitentiary ; waa
the sentence Imposed on Richard. Hill
by Judge Cleland In the circuit court
this morning for the robbery of Charley
Isakson. The two men are Flnna. HtU
was accused of taking $225 from Isak
son one night while he, somewhat tha
worse for liquor, waa a gueet in Hill's
room at tha Dewey home. ' Hill this
morning' reasserted his Innooence, hav
ing ail the time declared he was given
a money belt to keep until Isakson be?
cams sober.
H. A. Tuttle pleaded guilty to a
charge of embesslement before Judge
Morrow and waa placed on parole, after
being sentenced to. two, and one half
years in the penitentiary. Hla case has
been postponed from time to time to
give the' state time to find tha prosecut
ing witness, Mary Dobmeler.. who left
the city shortly before the date set for
Tuttle's trial. She waa returned to Port
land from Seattle last Tuesday night.
and tha defenaa then announced a will
ingness to plead guilty. " n-
Miss Dobmeler accused Tuttle of tak
ing money Intrusted to him' to deposit
In the bank for her., He showed her
tha deposit book with tha auma correct
ly entered, and It waa some time before
she learned ha had made these entries
himself and - apent tha money. - After
his arrest tha money, waa repaid her,
AFTER 45 YE' RS
- ... : . . ' . A:-'
Wealthy Russian Merchant
I Takes First Meal With? .
v Nearest Kin. .
uu, .uiuiiuion iwu, - , .
' GAMES PLAYED IN ' :
hat. - John la con- RRAMMAR HIRf
GRAMMAR CIRCUIT
W demand bava been made. -Tha. leath; ,:"": Ockley.Green team won another
er workers' union In Portland is atrong d John muvi h.i. Z game by defeating tha Vernon
nonh to keen uo the atrik. for vrl 0B and 3.oha BByd to h.nd ?-rrtv . fcv tha score of to I
months,- yet and . we are willing, to do 'thV traTk at ha.v to 27 PV wra the-batterfea- tor the
ao. for'thekaof tha .principle in- dwh , !
volved. The national association of : V" ;,IT1 '7 . . . ' Tr ' t - ' ' ;
, .ww. j-mujib. on-i t; -vVoOdstock 4 defeated .ciinton-Keuy
stroperoua and wicked fellowa got off yeBierday afternoon, -11 t6 .T Smith of
and refused to pay Juat then, and John I rrnnton-Keiiv nitched fairly well, but
had to go back. to hla engine and haul. th- neaVy hitters of tha Woodatock nine
leather goods manufacturers would have
us completely at their mercy In the mat
ter of wages, should the strike, by any
chance, prove unsuccessful,
"In
Portland we are doing aa wen JSffr fnM,a-He couldn't baln blt whm they counted, r
In' other- cities; Only . the-, larger manu
facturers witlu capital enough., to carry
two places at once, after all.
William, the treasurer , of the road, la I
them over an tnded abut down are k,n ln h,B ,own rt"ht He has charge
holding out, against us. The' amaller ?' tbt ayening service. Nifty thing,
shoos are aU signing up. ' Wa have had lm" evening service, it .consists of a I
the svmDSthy 'of the1 peODle f rom tha I motor oar that will, in a pinch, hold
very beginning.' --
GRAINHANOLERS'rPLEA"
V- FOR INCREASE DENIED
Oratnhandlerti -haVe- asked local ahip. 1 nsssena-er coach in. th rtnvtim.
pers for an Increase of II per cent In After a while the Rogue River Vai
wages to take affect May II. i.. D. A. I i,.y Railroad company will have a-full
Hawthorne leads aectlon flva by de.
f eating the players .. representing the
Stephena achool. Tha rinai score, was
10 to 1. - Cammack- and Maguin and
Jackson - and Hoffman wera the bat
R0SEBURG : BURGLAR; V.
" AND LOOT ARE TAKEN
eight people. It runs by gasoline power j teries.
umess it purna out a sparking Plug.
or a dswdad. or whatever Jt la that
happens ' to, rnotor cars that ' run' on
tracks. -The nifty part of it is that you
pay 60 eenta to rids on tha motor car.
Two bits la the fare aim f ! Ixlha
Roseburg, On, April - 21. Returning
to his store about 10 o'clock last night.
Patullo of the Balfour-Outhrie company, J crew, for George Is growine- un (iMrn I Rob'rt KWd roceryman, found a
aaiiTtoday. thar tha Increase wilier T ih'a .on.XmetlmPe. GrH itbin- " Hf.nfcd Sa V"
ba rranted. . . . . r - n . I irom m
celve IS cents an 'hour-for their1 work.1
said Mr. Patullo. ' "Men on tha sound
receive SO cents aa hour, for tha same
aafa, which had been left
unlocked. Udoo ' seeing Mr. Kidd. tha
ar il a. ii. . . 1 J M
Hilt tmt ohurn . . oorgiar lira wirougn in. pc uwr ancj
Onv.i SI.,. 11 , I "rn
mtm mm tmnAniytn - T I m ma .. w
Gralnhandlera in Portland now re- a, hara taak. after, one gets his hand In.
tha Rogue River Valley railroad. The
tha street
receive so cents an nour ror tna same ..mnt.. tn ni--i , .. .- ins Durgi&r was imiw io m
work. Art Increase -to 40 .cents an hour otor carat wnf aor- !5 rau 'nlnK hou" "
here would drive buslnesa to tha sound. J t.T.lLS. r. i.T lLJ'6 1 rested. The 0 which ha had Uken
All concerned, would deplore auch a na- JI ""2 r: " fiViTT,- -t,i I ,rom-tha mt0T af WM racovarad. Hla
ceaslty.. The gralnhandlera have made JV fa M.?L n 1?J Ptol . wm fourxS. h,idden In tha -water
no formar demand for tha Increase men- ."Ba
Opponents of Measure Attack
ing - Coast Interests, Well
Organized at Capital.
' (Washington Bnrean of The JoornaXt
Washington,1! April 81 Opponents of
they Dixon , amendment . to the railroad
bill claim 'to hava it beaten. It would
make, it unlawful to charge mora for
a hort haul than . for a longer , haul,
and would, therefore compel- the grant
ing; to fipokane. Boise and like Interior
towns aa low a transcontinental rate as
Portland and all other coast cities enjoy.
Interior ..towns are represented by
many peraons. Tha railroads are against
the amendment, and hava men here to
fight Ik 1 The Northern Pacific ba
Vice-President Hanaford, tba , Milwau
kee has S well anl Peck, tha Burlingtoa
has' Carroll, and the Santa Fe Maple-
son. li' .l .
It Is understood the coast titles hava
representatives here to fight -the amend
ment. - Dixon charges the railroad lobby
la v working- under orders from New
York. Southern senators, It- la claimed,
are yielding to the Influence , of the
Southern railway and oppose it. -.
COURT APPLIES , ;
LIQUOR CURE
If William Chain, a carpenter, works
and supports hla 'wife and child, a SO
day' sentence on ' the rockpila will ' be
auspended. In order to prove that ev
erything la going along well In tha fam
ily' Chain -will report' each Saturday ev
ening to Captain. Bailey.
The man was arrested last evening for
being drunk. Hia .-wife appeared thia
morning ln the municipal court, and
asked that something be done to make
him quit drinking. Chain said ha had
plenty of. work, and earned 125 a week.
Tba wife and child are destitute. Chain
promised to quit drinking, and take care
of them. ' '
Realty Changes Hands at Oakland.
' (Special DUDitch to Tha Journal. ) ..
Oakland. Or.. April 21. The H. F,
Deardorff tract of "45 acrea Adjoining
tha city limits of Oakland has -been sold
to , D. N. , Lusa of Carroll, Iowa, Thf
new owner will hava the place tmf
proved thia summer, and will become a
permanent yeaident or Oakland in tne
falL , ,' -r'1''" ' - v
J. H. . Halley. who recently sold his
Urge ranch north of Oakland, has sold
hla 10 acre young orchard at Fair Oaks
to eastern people for $300 per acre. :
P. A. Coppard haa sold his 13 acre
young orchard at Fair Oaks to an east
ern capitalist ' - , ,
Dry Movement Starts.
(Special Dispatch to Tba Jonrnal.l ; -'
La . Grande, Or., April 21. -"Keep La
Grande and Union county dry on No
veraber 8, 1910," is the slogan of the
temperance workers who held two meet
ings - yesterday ny the ' Baptist church.
The petitions are to be aent out Immedi
ately to 'all parts of Union county and
to each county In Oregon. . - - ,
0. Galysheff, 60 yeara old. Is a
wealthy merchant of Bitrino, a elty In
ths Interior of Ruaaln. .InUn RrnnV is
yeara old, is a baker at tha Nortonla ho-
tel. Although their names are not the
same, they are brothers and they met
tor the first time In their lives yester
day afternoon. ;'..,..-, v. . i
Thera was a strange reunion at the
Nortonla between the twa brothers and
the wife of Brook. Galysheff traveled
more -than 9000 miles to get one sight of
his younger brother. They had a big
dinner together as guests of the hotel.
Galysheff, the elder, waa -taken from
home when 4 yeara old and a year be
fore tha other was born. Galysheff, now
Brook, was brought to America by a
party of immigrants years ago.' Ha waa
put ;to work In a-bakery, learned tha
trade, took out his naturalisation pacers
and changed his name, v i - -.
G. Galysheff, the elder, living In the
city of Bitrino, prospered. Now he la
wealthy, but before wealth came ha har
bdred a deal re to coma to America and
aee for once hla brother. They wera tha
fcrlONE CO." RAISES
- RATES AT PENDLETON
,, - (ffpeelai Dl.patch to The Journal.)'- ;
Pendleton, Or... April 21-That - the
recent increase in rates by the Pacific
Telephone company In this city ma re-1
suit ln the granting of a franehlsn in
another company became 'evident t last
night at a meting of the council, when
the action -of the Pacific was "con
demned. Though no definite action waa
taken the city attorney waa given In-,,
atructions to ascertain tha best means
of ' securing relief. ';. !
The Home company haa "applied for
, franchise, i- Counoilmen last ' night -;
showed how the Pacific company-had '
Increased its rates 20. per oent ' Tha
cost of the equipment in 'Umatilla
county la placed at 110,000, - on which ;
under tha old rata last year between
18000 and $9000 waa aarned. " Under
the new rates $200 per month mora will -.
be added. - . -
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Bensoa to Hear Arguments. " ' 1
Salem, ,'br.. . April - Si.-Governor Ben- .
son will today hear the arguments of- ;
fered against the extradition to Califor
nia of Louts Lehman, who la now con-'
fined at St. Hflens and wanted" south
for hon-support. - ! v . 4. ,
'PERSONAL
GOV. HUGHES CAN HAVE
SUPREME JUDGESHIP
all right - wfcea whatever la tnk i. I
Hied, and then the engineer will beil. T..k afsli I ats?49 I MICtflA
out of a job. It will give blra an IUUUI.UIWIJ VJUiOUC
portunity to. attend to has other dutlea
losing: Ground?
(Dnitae Pteaa Laaard Wlr.
New York,-April 21. The New York
Bun prints a special ' dispatch ' from
Washington-'wWeh say that "it can be
stated. on good authority that President
Taft has decided to offer the place on
the supreme bench made vacant by the
COUNTY COURT BUYS "
. CRUSHER FOR $1400
kaaXtarl Beamingly XU' to Cheek tha
Terrible White Pla-ims Knor-
' . saoua warns Spent. , . "
Tba county court this morning Our. I ' tk
chased a rock crusher for $1400 from Board of Health reveals the startling
the BufTaJo-Pitts company by competi-I condition that despite all the efforts br-
flwath of Justlea Brewer- to-Governor! t,Te bidding.' Tha new crusher wlU be ing made by adyocates f fresh air and
?.!?-. r.. PVwr'- - governor I n th 1Jn- . . . rg-nd-niik-so4-a;lng. treatments, tha
nine, miles out and will work over rock n,umr PJ w ae haa not beea o-J
Hughes of New Y6rk.'
. Tha article gos on to state that there
Is doubt whether Hughes will accept tha
offer If it Is made.
I YZJ.
initiated
i iMja vtajca Chances witn conitinatimi. Tr.
yo It conttipation run aa nnrtlieved vos'ra
coranutunf slow put sure fujode. you re poisoa-
ijuj youmu with accumulated waste matter. It
may give to cirrhosis (hixde&ing) of the li rcr too
know what that meant, .,...
- I in im r
toUns-liaucs
utnw-li uuim cb appasit muM aV '
r .-wrcnacaaaovcstariat
U-wtsaraar c
TAJrr out C AjKA
vr.artaarrrrt X. .f- 7T
a'r n-
i . i w i . . . . . . i umoir o-cramea
,mx" " oy Thia rxnort mnM! to l!.nlliri..n
rarmera. About four miles of road win 1 --..,. ' i nn ..w. "
ba dressed -up from that point. I count the tubercular caves cured bv
Eckman'a Alterative when the tllseaee-
Wonld Close Thratrea ' : . sdvanced ss well as early
mneefal naoates t Th Jar-nail ' li .i..
...... .... n . " , . -. . . . ... n..w,n,Ana . n.r.i... r , . . miwi .
j Roeeburgs theatres on Sundays. A pejto refer yc-u Ho even flra er . ten cured
tltloa has tea protd to the -Vltv 1 ce ot thoee temporarily- benefited;
! . . ... . . ' tbui ftMnl a-hn fci.-l 1iihrrulrila ..nA ...
touo " mamns mr tna rijuconeni or I i ..i T. k i . .V
. K . . will .mklMI K u , r... 1 ...ivi I l""' '-n ' rl- - y .m.
Batter than rtTU
for Liver 11
Get a n y
time write to the tiiau lAhorilory,
lions a tne nMe.tn. Tne petition was Sixth and Markrt atreeta, Fhiiade phl.
signed by six Boseburg ministers..' The and m thera to r-fer vou to tlere-vmen.
theatres have been rivirg roatlnaes on I Prieaia men and women wr-n to4c Eck-
T shew I m" s Aii'ime ini are iicar rii and
Sunday afternoons and the regular
In- the evening. -
Roaebant Man GSe rtet. -
' fPT-iaI MpaU t The Jaaraal l '
RnefMirg. Or Arnl II. Jamai C
Alexander, preeidect of ths I'mpqu
ina wa'er to, or thia city, has
J'ipt rcelTed ra'tra f mm -the United
strong without s trare of tut-trculnaia
pronounred so by phre'elaua Boms
cf thera tok the AftTatlve II years
aro when doctors paid tny would aot
live 11 weeka
Ooald earthing be fnirer to rouraelf
and tha who yo and wmild ji
anything to reet"re you to beaitht If
you ara srtical Inreatlgata ua. nnr
r-e-f'rine our a1rertted tatmnta.
Wrna. If rw wiil. whit hare
a affidavits and l- -win ais tel!-
tates patent affile that he baa W.
a-ranted a mimi on a. knllf t I aent
lr n-trta Wrn. I"'c now. uimm i Alurtii-
firktrau's' Alteratlra is
Cured
H. M. Adams. ' general ' freight ' and
passenger agent of the Spokane,' Port
land- ft Seattle Railway company.1 went
to Spokane this morning on business.
General Manager J. P. O'Brien of tha
Harriman lines in' Oregon la la Seattle
on buslnesa for a few daya."
Frank Nelson, manager of tha White
Crystal. Lima company, with headquar
ters at' Boise, Idaho, was in tha city
yesterday and arranged with the. 6. K.
at N. Co. for Unproved . transportation
facilities for-the output of, Its plant
aorne miles from Boise. The company
Is shipping large quantities of lime ' to
thia city and other points on tha coast.
and the capacity Is steadily being In
creased. , ... t - .-.;-.-,.
Herman ' Pollta, the Morrison street
clothier, haa returned from' a trip to
New York He reports tha business out
look good.'
lid Weinstein of the .New York Out
fitting company haa Just returned from
a six weeks' eastern business trip. - He
mads heavy purchaaea for tna fall trade.
J. J. Dunning, deputy coroner, has j
recovered sufficiently to oe removed
from the hospital. He underwent an op
eration for appendicitis. He had been
in 81 Vincent's hospital for four weeks.
R. O. Merrill, proprietor of a bicycle
and .supply establishment in Seattle,
Wash, Is at the Nortonla witn his wife.
J.. A. ' Joeck. of the Neptune Meter
Works, IrvingtonV N. J, Is a guest at
the Nortonla hoteL' .
Norman Rupp, a lumber man of Sag
inaw, Mich., is registered at tba Nor
tonla hotel. ' . - -
Robert r. MeGutre and wife of Med
ford. Or, are at ths NortorHa.
E. 4i. Green of Spokane Wash, ll
at the Nortonla hotel. V .
W. K. Ross, a warehouse man of The
Dalles. Or, and wife, are guesta at tha
Nortonla hotetr-
- lira. E. C. Crawford of Hermlaton,
Or., is st the Nortonla hotel. -Mrs.
H. J. Burton and tha Misses
Purtcn of Deer-haven. Minn., are st the
Nortonla hotel. H. J. Burton is pro
prietor of ths summer resort of Deep
haven. C. 'A. Fhsw. Seattle, Wash, manager
of ths North western Lyceum bureau, is
reriatered st the -Nortonla hotL
-Mrs. J. & VJlas of Meford, Or., Is
i st th OmeHus.
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A handsomely illustrated booklet on Port-.
land, in two colors -an official map of the
" entire city and a booklet tm "Thirty . Rea-
sons AVhy' the careful investor is more safe
- guarded by an . investment in Laurelhurst "
.a than dn any other ; residence .district of , v
.-. Cut Thia Out and VaU to,
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' Kindly send me by return mail the 'above de
scribed literature on Laurelhurst.
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Chas. Ml, burroneM Ad. Service.
, Surprising What ;
Kbdol Will Do - ? ;
For you, when you need it. But the" longer you neglect
Indigestion the more you will suffer.
Th boiler la so coraf ruted tt It
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hfrar power- tl ewit tmrm OTt a r a
rrmrea steacs er fffl degrees best. "o- I ' p' rr crufr-.
" aled " , j I e ''' ' '- at, or i r,.jre
rv,m. . u a i. ... . ... ..
E. L. Toumana. a lumber roan ef
gvw f rr iilFIvni(, anl wife, are at the Cor-
. 1 la on I s.'.tus.
e e In IvflwhJ ht "The o1 It fo, K -. liH aa-afforf'.T of r.hH...
!-s. Wah, la at tee C'orneliuav ;
L. It L. M'i'der, lumber man cf
It rn a"o
k f"e hn it rf !
f'wtrt '
Co-r :
. Wa!r, and n .fe, sre
.-.
it t-a
And, of coarse. Indigestion if fie;
lected Jong enough, brings on seri-cus-diseases
la which Kodol cannot
benefit you. Some of these there la
no belp for at alL There ara, in
fact, very few aiimenta which can
not be traced directly to tin pure
Hood. And Imrnre blood is always
rfue to a dlsorderel stomach, fga
Kodol and rrerett Nerrona Dya
jTtlm. Kodol will eJTectnally assist
h'ttare to iwure a comrlete retor
ation cf rood d'pstion. It !o-s this
lr at ence digesting all fool ia the
iter arh ' and kfr'.Eg It dlpfted,
cr-til the fesach is rested and can
resume is, own wcrk. Kodol r
rr.rrm the eaui aid the Tect
-i''k:y-reT.OTes Itf'.C . -
V,"hf a It Is rec&:ithat A;i--:ir,
Heart Disease, Cancer and eren
Consumption ere due to poor di
gestion and poUons thus transmit-'
ted to the blood, and throughout
the system the importance cf
maintain.!; good digestion ig at
onre res!lte4. We knew hat Ko
dol would do tc ' -re evra'lhe T.rti
bottle wa ;M. IJ -re dlitrt Jtnotr
Jast what It win do. fi vc'.i net
guarantee it the waa. we do. ETery
taMespoonful will digest 2
pounds of frod. '
Our Guarantee. Z?.-'t
K!-1. -If y-n r rt lTi-)tr
trufr -t ' 1 at rnre rlu-n yr.nr m--T.
I nt ta,j; -arr r. - r-"H w
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A r tvv '-. - - r j t-w"a . $
Pi' ) t-e tv-i!i KM--I l. f---rr-l
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