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s THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. MAY .14, ' JSIO. RUM'S FACE s i 1 Tl SCOURED ODAY city for boulevard purposes at market value. W would, however, prefer not I to II regardlesa of price received. . uunawon Ol 4. wo uiockb ueiweon East Fifteenth and Seventeenth- Street and Canter and Bismarck Streets,, West Of Car 8hopa, for Park 81ta: . i W cannot donate this (round to the city. - Thie particular tract may be needed at aotoe future time In the da relopment of our East Portland shop facllitlea " Jf we find that we have oth er property la that vicinity eultable for park site, and not required for railroad purposes, w will consider selling aaroe to the city at market "value. ..... ;- , - t Building Freight Pepot ' T. ' Time . Limit- on Construotloa of Eaat Portland Freight Depot: " , '. Wa will agree to any reasonable time limit on the erection of the Eaat Port- land freight atatlon, and atanfl'ready to . 1 . .(Mir1i 1 wui vu i urn uunujuai wuvniTiT mo roruKoj -in in .iim J city placea us In position to, do so, by today that It is hoped will U"t U rrantin, th, n6Cessary strc.t vacations mer. Cltiaens In the four quarters of ' . .. CLACKAMAS COUNTY'S WELCOME TO.MEMBERS OF THE STATE GRANGE General Cleaning Is Adminis tered by Willing Hands In v r i All Parts of City. the city roaa early that they might Join in Uie popular crusade for cleaning up. The women helped; In many caaes they took charge, and caused nirt ana run are needed In connection with the erec tion of the freight depot and the con struction of team and other station tracks. Would . call your : attention to blah u nslrhUy wnw to bj. re, th- fmc( Xhtn m bout m0o9 oublo yards of filling required in getting this . property In snaps ror tnee un moved at a rata that struck terror to th hearts of lurking rats. : - view and ; rSing FounUin at Albinl hnivi wori rinrnrs: M.y l4 ha. been advertise a "clean- Mam-ftf, epn.trutftlon f railroad . .. - . .. tracks. ;.'. ;"-,:' .: a; EE? to'ce '...V from rub-" c WjjW ? blsh Teaehed many households before OI leas t Eaat Approach of New the actual day of cleaning arrived.; par. Steel Wldge. , v , , .u, ticularly has attention been given to re- We wilt donate to moving obstructions In ths streets. "und for a atreet from Larrabea to As a result of today's work Portland Croaby streets, at east approach to-tba .will be much nearer readiness for the w atoel bridge, across property owned Pvoss Festival, and . other demonstra-1 or conirouea oy ub. j oemg uoar.io, tlons. as well as mora beautiful to the that under such arrangement wa will eyes of visitors and "stay-at-homes." not bo aeseased In connection with the neavy expense xor puiuns ia rviniiiins wall and filling, and otherwise improv ing this street., which It la estimated will coat between f 40,000 and f 50,000. ,; Wants Mora Money. - ' Damage to O. R. i N. property as result of construction of east approach to the Broadway bridge:' v I feel that the appraisement for dam ages to our property by tho eaat ap proach to the. Broadway bridge, submit ted to me in your letter of April 12. 1J10. is entirely too low, and believe appraisers .wwe not as familiar as they should have been with the affect of construction of such approach on our property,- which probably accounts for Pji -'"'.. n ,,..- t .-mi- ! ." 1 n i i, .'.iii. .,,,-, .' mi --''"''",.. 1 mY'- ! I :'t.( "... '''' : .. i'!-1 : :: ' ' ; ill' ; :' -f) i ' V I ' li t . i ' Mi l H$iS-: -w "'j- '" - '-" ... n , i , , ;;u,;;;.,a.,...-, ..J.- : . - ...... ..... ,. ... njlIlD ELKS GO EAST TO BDDS T Antlcrcd Herd to Descend on Detroit .Intent of Landing i; ;T912 Convention. 0 VERD EF IWOFBK THE HYDE CASE (Continued From Page One.) in the case of the appraisements made what we consider the inadequate figure! by the corporation, appraiser,- Charles at which tney nave appraisea our cam - K. Henry, and the appraisers for the city age. ' I have had Charles K. Henry, who In estimating the amount of damages 1 Is fully In touch with values In this city, I - which would be sustained by the com-1 mane an appraiaement or tma oamage, panles . by reason of the construction Of I and I attach herewith copy of his letter the west side approach of the Broadway J to me under date of Aprll, 18, 1010, i bridge. The city's estimate was f 17,000 1 wnicn explains itseir, xor your miorma- and that of Mr. Henry waa $145,000! In, the following paragraphs the com plete list of the concessions asked for by th city, with the reply of the O. Earft Portland Street Vacations: Referring In a general way to the va-1 cation of streets in East Portland, asked Appearances . Indicate One for -Conviction and .Eleven for 1 . . - Acquittal. (Cnlted Press Lase4 Wire.) Kansas City, Mo, May 14. When the t a. xt J. .-a .v. i... I , Mmnaniu t iuin tn mnflrm IJuTy Ut the 8wope murder ease filed Into Wiupnilj IIU ICthCl WllWCHI.w ww. , . , . . . , A-Vt by Charles K. Henry, at the request of the statements inaae to tne committee i X"- 1rjT" -w 7TnZ, - Z the manager of the railway companl yesterday that these vacations are need- J? ZliJr! mrm hnh.i . t v. k.lVhftiiv mith th erantinn f m. ftrht I the courtroom report four Jurymen were nllnf .nfn,.. . f station and the construction of team holding Out for acquittal of the d w. i ...a . I anrf ihi- at.tinn tnriri hiiii n .M I fendant and two others for murder in 000 worth of Broadway bridge bonds. being called upon to furnish by the ahtp-f " rat degree witli lira imprlaonment Conoeeeiona Asked , th. eitv. , Din oublio on the east aide of the river punishment Instead of hanging. The 1. A suitable site for new fire boat and untU nthese street vacation , are remainder were 5-elieved to be In favor ! on west side of Willamette river, south granted we will be unable to provide tho of murder in the second degree.- , and adjoining present eteel bridge be- facilities which they claim are necessary ne defendant slept orindly during tween Alaska dock and bridge. to enaDie tnem 10 nanaie tneir in ana ,V j 1. 7 .il , , , 2. s The right-of-way for projected outbound business In a satisfactory and rnu.. Mrs. Hyde visited the jail-In "sewer through Sullivan's gulch. ... economical manner. Would also sUte morning to comfort her husband. 8. Right-of-Way for the construction that the railroad property which will 'At 11 o clock the jury reported that I of proposed Twenty-first atreet bridge be used by the public for roadway pur- n0 agreement had bean reached and that I over Sullivan's gulch. poses. In connection with these improve- there waa no probability of, an . early I 4. cTrlnagular strip from corner of menu will more than of foet th amount agreement. Judge Itshaw "ald he I Delay street and Bt. Johns- road along of ground covered by the Street vaca no the Jury unUl . Tuesday If I Kt. Johna road 00 feef and along Delay tlons asked for. Tours truly, necessary to obtain an agreement and v' s a. ,' . - , . .n 1 h 1 men .were a train lnckfirt.im ouoei 10 tuumwij line or : Heiiwooa I z ' " xis.j. 1 ZZ . street extended, about four acres. I - C. X. Kanry'S Estimates. ,Wen. th jur.orJ. TA ?BL ' , -I? 6. -From Bt, Johns road on the west I Accompanying Manager O'Brien's let- - to the easterly boundary of property ter was one from C K. Henry, giving Hoagea, one orne jurors, sat - apart. on the east and from section line on hia estimates of values aa follows: I the south to north line of James Thomp- Portland, April 1. Mr. J. P. O'Brien, I son donation land claim. vice president and general manager O, I . (8. P.) In southeast Portland, R. & N. Co. and Southern Pacific com- I tract of two blocks between East Fif. pany, Portland, : Or. Dear airs After I teenth and Eaat Seventeenth and Cen- examining the .proposal In your letter (ter and Blsmark streets, west of car of April. 1. to the city of Portland to i shops, for park site,, . . exchange ,. certain easements - and I 7. limit the time for construction rights, as set forth therein, in exchange I of East Portland freight depot to one for other rights, privileges and con- : yr. , veyances therein mentioned.' 1 have I $. Remove the foundation at ' Alblna carefully considered the report of the I if made necessary, by the, rearrange- two gentlemen appointed by the coun- I ment of the railway tracks. - ' ell committee, Messrs. Stearns and 9. Pay for the construction' of the Russell, in which they place a valuation a spproach to the Broadway bridge, from but S2MO0 for the 70x210 feet re- Front atreet to Seventh and -. Hoyt quired across the company's tract, lying Bire tesumatea expense 1400,000). I aiong me river- Detween- wxon and ; Ams is 10 mciuaa, at same 'cost ap- tnerry atreeta - . , . ;proach from Larabe to Crosby street. They give a valuation of 14 10. Elimination from concessions re- Per sq. ft. for thf land In , fluired by the Terminal company. 8ev $,VoDa?St!hMhliooriro? ' enth street vacation, and In lieu thereof lZZ?J$:iUJl L 319'I600 apparently thinking deeply. This has lent color to the rumor . current here that 11 of the Jurors are for acquittal and that only one man Is for convlo SANDERSON LOSES ' SUIT FOR DAMAGES ' .v .' .' i-." '". " 1 ',..". ... - ' "Scoundrel" Was the pet nam applied to W. M. Davis In Judge Gatena' de partment of the circuit court yesterday during the trial of a damacra suit in which he appeared aa an attorney for John .A. Sanderson and Ralph W. Wil bur appeared on the other side. It waa Wilbur- who passed th compliment. 1 The- two attorneys engaged la a con troyersy. over; postponing th case for a short timet- Wilbur asked Davis why he did not try a case decently, and Davis retorted that he did "with .decent peo ple." Then Wi) bur ejaculated. "Too are scoundrel." and the courtroom-took on a warlike appearance for a moment. - Davis protested against Wilbur-a re mark and Judge Gat ens rapped for or der.,-. The court soon restored peace and directed th attorneys' to go ahead with out unnecessary remarks. .- - v In the case which provoked the wordy oonnict, Sanderson sued tne Peninsula Lumber company t for $25,000 ' damages for Injuries received In July, 1908. He was driving a wagon loaded, with ' lum ber when a wheel cam off the wagon and cart of the load felt udou him. Th Jiry retired about ,4 o'clock, yesterday; afternoon, . waa out , all night, and - until noon today, when an agreement ' was finally reached. The Jury gave a ver dict for the defendant .-. ' First Baptist Annual Reunion. ' Vancouver, Wash. May 14.-The an nual reunion and roll call of the First Baptist church will - be held Monday, May l, commencing at I p. m.. Th evening service will commence at 7:80 m. j -f , . Members-of Oregon State grange gathered In front of hall at Oregon Clty From photo' taken tor The Journal laat Friday. I FITZGERALD WOULD ing her great distress, and left her des titute more .than vonca - She met the charge connecting her name with Hall by explaining she had been reared In BE CHY ATTORNEY J The convention committee nt tK. Portland Elks last night closed Sj deal with the Hotel Ponchartraln In'nutrnif for their finest suite of rooms as head quarters for the Portland delegation during the Elks National convention in July. The suite Is immediately next to the grand ( lodge headouarters. and hence It is felt the Portland delegatea will e ln strong On everything- that taken" place during the convent-Ion. - The Portland delegates are not arolna- to spare any energy to have tho 1912 convention held here. . They .will talk and booat for It, plaster the city with Portland 1912 posters, wear badges, dis play moving pictures and do various 1 other -things to call the attention of other delegates to Portland. . 1 5 A few days before the convention there will be sent, to Detroit by the Portland Elks 1 a 1 refrigerator car - of roses. They will be packed in moss which will be kept saturated by a me- chanical process so that the roses will, -arrive practically aa fresh as-sent. They will be used for converting the , suite used, as headquarters Into a per- ', feet bower of rosea Another carload probably will be sent also, to be used in the Street parade. , On this occasion , a beautiful girl will stand in a float-' provided for tho purpose and distribute the Oregon rosea to. the crowd. I , Tha rMuunHnn -will Tnl- t f f -""T w " - ... m m.j A. vi. July 6, a special Elka train, carrying ;. the Hall family and he was nractically " 'r.,"-' .... ij, T, - I mruioa, w h trav.,,n,'- Vt Z?Z V w . P- t Quipping when traveling to Hood River with her and her children, he registered as ' vV. this train with every nosslbl conven ience and It is Intended to make it the Aeeordlna to a rumor that was circulation about th city hall this LIQUOR LIEN SEEK - murnins, jLepui.y rrviecuung Auunnr Fitzgerald is 1elng put" forth by his friends as a candidate for the office of A. Hall and family." but there waa KTHMTr l ."i""" J."'" " ml land. William McMurray. general pas senger agent for the O. it & N., has ar ranged especially for Its equipment The train will h.v. fnnr ntwiura an nh. RELEASE ON WRIT !?ru,?B?.n,f .fet J". UnIn V ,wibivis(bi - a. UrnioUQU. city attorney to succeed J. P, KavanauKh William McDonald and U O. Crlteser, ru T S W.l " con3n? effecUvel fined 60 each In the municipal court I "";,"" w ' ,VT A, , w on th chars of aelllna- llnuor to a . " whose ' resignation become June 1. . -, , ' , - ' ' VWould'he accept the officer" asked Mayor Simon " when he waa told of the report as to the candidacy of Mr.-F1U- terald. - ' ' ' . v Officials who ought to know say that Deptuy Fitzgerald .would not take the position even if It were offered to 'him. Mayor- Simon ,has said . that - he would make the appointment - of city- attorney after having . conferred MUi'v Mr. Ka vanaugh and that official is known to have recommended his chief deputy, Frank 8. Grant who la regarded as the most likely choice for the office. WOMAN GETS DIVORCE J UN UKUCLI I OHARutj ham. Md., recorded earthquake ahocks . T.r ? .l -""-l r created. A lot of boosting for Portland writ of habeas corpus. A petition has " JIJS JtJTlll been filed In the circuit court In their J.rJ!An5n, -? 5tl1rltT ? ih" this yea at Detroit The convention next year probably will b held at Bos ton. . -i' :,'K:,r-i,'vA Two thousand badge for grand lodge delegates, descriptive of Portland, have been ordered and these will be supple mented by 10,000 novelty badges, em-' blematlo of the Oregon country. WDMEN'S CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS FOR YEAR behalf, alleging that the Judge of the lower court acted without authority, and judge Morrow has fixed this af ternoon aa the time lor . hearing argu ment - SEISMOGRAPHS IN EAST SHOW SHOCKS ) Erneet V. Jensen's effort to contest his wife' suit for divorce fell flat yes terday afternoon and Margaret E. Jen sen waa granted a decree by default on th ground of cruelty . by Presiding Judge Morrow lit the circuit court Her husband tried to file an answer and Washington, May 14. Seismographs at tne weather bureau, Georgetown unl verslty and the coast and geodetic sur vey magneuo onservatory at Chelten- -i-otihn a f Ik. A it. Jtmm o A et. ...J .M ' . " ' . ; 1 1 th Portland Women r club yesterday. nu in. S.T UeCW"' l Th officer, chosen for" th coming year ' irf . I urvm A r Vari I nmaMoMlt fe flrnA Watt Pam vIm nrafllrlrthh Mra PFRNflWfli " 1 Alice H. Shannon. ecGn!LvC0 uresident: , m MS I ir , . -n 1 . . O. M. Mosley, a merchant of la "1 1:"!"' "rSTO cro-oompialncehar5lngher with mis- Or.nde, Or., and wife,- ar. registeredfe conduct with W. A. Hall, but the eourt did not allow this to stand. Mrs. Jensen said he kicked. th store and threw dishes across the room, caua- at the Nortonla hotel. J r,TMt't.t. .i, ur; Mrs. J. D. Spencer, auditor; Mrs. James B. Krugg. a real esUte dealer U, M w, ,Ti,. itr -i. That's What They, All Say-By: TAD Of The Dalles. Is at the Nortonla. H. Grey and wife of 1 " Portland, registered at the Hotel St Mark, Oak land. Cal., last Wednesday. San Francisco, Cal.; May 14. Bogls R. M. Tuttle, Mrs. John M. Scott dl- In addition to the election of officers a report by Mra Grace Watt Rosa, chair man of th clvlo committee in charge tared at the StiFrancls hotel yesterday m?X?J&TZ-:fmJn crossing - of the bridge, - and x. urcnase at ear. If not anM the 7 rt in, width across s higher bidder, f 250,000 Broadway bridge thl" tract- detracts from its 5 bonds. . a . . I value a a dockage- and I 1J Park in m.Hi ' V S; warehouse property fully I it n?lKi? w MwM,f V one-third of 1U value or. ...I108.BS3.JS 1ht5-wy Eat Twenty-j (At their own valuation per . . I first street bridge. v I sauare foot r ; , I 14. Wall and right-of-way for street A" the tract when cut In two I to connect with approach to new Steel by -the bridge would be too I bridge. - 1 w . , . " short for dock purposes at 1 .'.L Lil J.' ' "her side, certainly the I . letter prom Manager CBrten. southerly portion would be J Here are the concessions offered the rendered of - little or no city: - . - . value as compared to the j To hi Honor. Joseph Simon, Mayor of ,whoTn" ,p,T a who1? 1 the City of Portland mni v..V- x Is chiefly valuable on account 2 K Vm.fta an ?, jhnli,. i of -nis length along the river, w.nf? Ku't.W'ft and H. W. and Is woFth the value set by Wallace, members of to , committee the council committee's ap- - of the common council. - pralsera at 14 per eq, it ' Gentlemen In connection . with re- for that reason. - " , quests for concessions to be made to The same gentlemen In the city, as covered by memor.nrtnm !PPraIslng allowed 175,000 as Je"nce TLJ" Md "appae" overiooklSS ' , ferere in regard to same; alao my let- the fact that at the north ter of April 1, making proposition to the end of blockT the bridge ' - i city covering concessions asked by the will be .is - feet in the air. railroad companies, and by th city - at tha south line of the block 1. Donation of Sit for Fir Boatt 'eeJ tffh tbfnSIi - " " wmrmiifif'.u1"'.0.' ths the south line oi Miuametu river., south and adjoining Block "U." This. In effect present steel bridge, between Alaska cute the entire Seventh street .' dock and the bridge, as we have other frontage off the two blocks, ' ne for this property. In ease you de- ai' makes a cul-de-eao or : ride to uae location at ftw w r w. Irving atreet. These two - !Iif- Praper releaa from damages atn-et frontage reduces their a rar as our Interests are concerned, value at least one-fourth, or 14l.l7I.0f - w "re abutting property owners en Tle same gentlemen- ap- . . . the north side of this street praised the park land in 1. Blght-of-Way for Sawa t K..11L. southern Portland.: offered u ; van's Gulch: I oy you n your proposal, and uon or city sewars across mr rt-h.r. I iinu ' i .v. way when they de not Interfer with the amount 1 allowed for the it efe operation of eur trains. I bell, acres, the valae of the 'tract this matter abonld be adjusted en Its 10 Ul would b.....,. 7,. " , ""'"aas uotch:l In thlr rport they sey: v waive any claim for damages 1 Tntra Tbey ask tbese eyunt of eon ruction of this bride or I certain c.nrlons: - -!a)m for gmuca neoeasaTT for rr.. 1 1st. Modification present ll'ini on eur riskt-of-wav. If on - 1- franrhla rrom Front street . , . . . . . 1 in inrnMtl)i with n-w BMl . -n iracaa la ooeerved, and brlr , i-rm wm mm in enMa ns t I h luv not Vnown. Vacation of "-certain -' trwrk our line M this brWga tre"'a on east Side, as pr 'if T J( kemn stow7' for M,EBibit marked "B, co- t) ij -v. - - Pedis U BeTL I I"-tlon of Triangular Ptrtp aw r f:mt, anl EL. Johns fLoaa for - F' : t-- t -e or sell to the city r r t ' f t . crtunt aa It win be 5 lir f" n tr.r-tion with the r.t t f r A"lna shop factli- -1 pf C-vnA fnr B-jlrvard talnira al-out 71.440 square frt. which at minimum value ' Of It r-r q. ft S14l,ttM Vacation of I4.00 SO,, ft. PTMblt -KT' at 1 ' per square foot 114.000 4 Minimum value of theee trens , ...fm.MM i. rin . . ........im.ijtu Tfcie SiikOiiBt ahould fully comr-eneate the rtty for the rest of the rights aod privileges ekd by yo for your com. F:-a i-lre oa ' pany. ana the value ef which the eaid re ft .'n-a Tboirp. arr-ra'"e w.re net rrperd to fl. j Treating thia will gi j-on il ajd tt friS to ty 1 asttajif . and assuring ys ef m. r-dior te wpit ott and t'k the mauer with yes la as of ts different fisaa. I am. Very rr-'f i'y y-n- (E'nvi) ci.Ai.Lts k. Htxnr. :.r rn-r- trt mi;tr f-"t tt tv' f -T!; v v . - 5 tfi f-.-r. '1'?l e - - 'r - ? !- . ; f e tr';f 1 ' ' Cktwilajsi ItlO. by the lie- Test s-ag In 1 I rsbueblag Oiaijass. " '7 , .. ' , t . U i 1 !' JVC; ww ipSH - f ' v .! v. t , , , AST - A-ROJi I ffe I . ... , . J 1 I - van vorfr MAtr . I . - f 'V. . . ' ' C 4? -' r ' ' -C eviT 1 (C "nuE- - - l - - - - ,'- - " '. " 4 - - - ' - ' tli ' ( 1 " " I Ubv5T73j itbt) 'aa2, what th committee had. done and urg ing each member to remember that she had' pledged herself to have, her own Fred Xockley. manager, of th Pacific tb1" " f"mpIJ' u W,n th waa : given under 'the auspices of the from Portland were R. Llndenberger, A. G. Jacobs, I, Jacobs, Glen I Davis, A. I Walberg and W. O. Camp, Monthly, la at Portland, Maine. He ex pects to return to this city within the nrtwowe7H; ha. been absent I about two months, Captain D. C. Ellsworth, of Abilene, Kan., is in the city for a few days. Cap. "The Lady of Shallot" was given, under the direction of Madam D'Auria. Mrs. Ellen Crim Lynch. discussed the story tain tnrwrth r. . irJ-of "The Idy of Shallot" Mra S, tain Ellsworth represents a colony of Tnn.. manm ,,r Wolfn ,... . Kansas people who are desirous of lo eating on the Pacific coast and It is 1 probable that some Willamette valley point, will be chosen for their homes. Deeds Filed for Record. (Special Dlspttch to The Journal.) Oregon City. May 1 4.7 The following I deeds were recorded yesterday: , F. E. Everett at ux to C L. Ross, lots 1 to A block IS. Robertson: tl, C. 1 Boas to E. L. A G. B. Hall, lots It and 4, block II, Robertson; tl. -. E. Melnzer to F. S. ' Green, lota 10 land 11, ' block 88. second addition to Oak Grove; $10. . - 1 - ' C V. .Dagman to A. R. Hen see, part of William Holmes D. L. C township It south, range S east; $900. C MoCown to M. Dickey, lots t. land t, block V Gladstone. 'A. J. Echols et ux to L F. Felts, 11.80 acres In township t south, rang X east K. J. 8. Flxott et ux to R. W. Scott lone tract In Lewalllna? Park: tl. Beth I. Barger et ux to Carl Row, part of Stephen H. . Walker Dt . U C titoo. , . : - News In Brief. - . fMrkl DbDiitrfc ta Hie JoornaLl ' Vancouver, Wash., May 14. -The friends of Stephen Thompson will be pleased to learn that be has recovered from bis recent Illness. Jf:- ' -v . Romle Thompson wrenehjed ' his bsck yesterday while starting his automobile end was taken to St Joseph's hospital. E. A Bamhart of Bast Eighteenth street received a letter yesterday bear ing the newa of the death of his brother, Len Bamhart, .at b la borne at Salem, South Dakota Death, was due to eart failure. . JTacht Onb IIold Meeting. v (1rttl W'n.t'ii t The lonrsal.) Vancouver, Wash, May 14. A meet ing of th Vancouver yacht club was held at th Commercial club rooms lati sight A committee comr' "'l ef C. D, lHayea, George Neileon ar,.1 Kev. W. I. I Eck waa appointed to draft rulea and regulations for the club and select a man to look after the boat a A number signified their Intention to build new boata - .... . . IVrsomaJ Mention. - (ftwrtel Pwtxtch te Tbe fcenll Oregon City. May 14. T. C Thomit, a well kaowa Bevr Creek resident made a boaineea trip te this erty yester day. Dan Lynrh of Greham spent Friday afternoon In Orgoa City. William Knight one of Canhy's eldNrt realdenta, was an Oregon City visitor today. . - IUtit IHrh at Th DaUpa. The lt..ii. asav 14 1 he river at t! rtTt rf.ler 12.7 fft which Is the t'r.t rr t'e-BB at ir.ia cat e,i 'rt In I4. Mry rl'e are rre51ct t'e a rr?'A'.lin tt tv hleh wat.r cf tv t Tr. aj!-r n i ' ' ' r"rym are sim-l'.ar S!i f-oa t !'. 1- "i Y'eS 'r tv.-.rrA It. f--v and Cclacbia tlrs at t,-e f .-. t. ;--.. Jones sang and Mrs. Walton played the accompaniment. . . -." BIG EAGLE IS DUE : ? TO ARRIVE TONIGHT: v ' 1 The Bugles of Portland will be hon- V ored this evening by a visit from their, -grand worthy president, Frank E. Her Ing, of South Bend, Ind who la' ex- ' pected-to arrive at t:H at the union depot A special meeting will be held In the Eagles' hall on the eighth floor , of the Marquam building, to receive the visitor, who Is expected, - to deliver an address. - -K rj V'A . - Mr. irering Is visiting ths ' principal cities of the United States on an In- -spec Hon tour. Jie Is an orator and an educator and a popular member of the-',. order of Elka He was elected grand -worthy vice presdlent in 1908 and then became grand worthy president CHICAGO MAN STARTS SUIT FOR ACCOUNTING Suit for an accounting ! against "the" Fidelity Mutual Aid association has been begun in the circuit court by R. T. Green, formerly I ta manager, 'He says he resigned as manager of a concern in Chicago to come to Portland for this company, contracting to receive $100 per . month salary the first six months, $125 ' thereafter, 10 per cent commission on policy renewals and one half the entire net profits. 114 says no division of the net profits has been made. He think - the -amount is about $5000. from De cember, 190$, to April 1 of this year.. V' CONTRACTOR CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT Frank Jarvls was placed on trial In the circuit court this morning on the charge of larceny by embesxlefnent of 124 from L. Foedlck, a contractor. Jar via waa a subcontractor aod Fosdlck, to avoid the placing of a lien on the prem- sea, paid one of Jarvlr men. He waa unable to get the money back from Jar- via, and cauand the latter's arrest In ths municipal court Jtrrls was sen tenced to six months In jalL . . " Expee Will Make Refund. (Salts. Boma of Tfc. loara.Ll Salem, Or., May 14. The southern Pacific company. In a communication to - the railroad commission today slgnl ftea its willingness -to refund to H. A. Hughes of Salem the difference between cents per hundred pounds on a ahlr ment of about 1S,0C0 brick from New- berg to Salem upon an estimate of five pounds per brick and 7 cents per hun red. or same amount at 4.7 pounds Pr trick. Aa the company , antics were cut of repair the exact welrht could net be h.d snd so the hsrse was rnae according to te ea- Imate as rrovMed by the schedule. A t 'i of r.!-i.-d t,j ?f c. N. rs ; : arbitration may be r- tve i rut btwn' r and its .t.; :oj ea.