The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 30, 1910, Page 4, Image 4

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    Tim OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING. AUGUST CO, 1310.
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Three Dead and Four Injured at
Heaton; Freight Cars Blown
400 Feet.
(rnitd rrfi Wlrf.)
. Jameetown. K. V.. Aug. A torna
do that demolished the village of Heaton
last night left In Ue wake three dead
and tour Injured . persona. The ' storm
-was so violent that freight cars were
' bidwn SOO feet from the depot and
li Relief trains are on the war from
here, but the report Is that the tracks
.are obstructed by the. wreckage of a
; large grain elevator that was blown
, down on the railway right of way. ;
.WITH BONDS SOLD
, WORK ON BRIDGE
TO START AT ONCE
(Continued From Page One:)
raililBME
LEFT OFF BALLOT
J. T. Chinnock and J. H. Lewis
Ask Fields to Prepare New
Election Notices.
. Ladd '& Tllton Bank..... 93.08 250.009
.'K. & Menefee .......... 1.U0O
f Gay Lombard .......... 9 J 1.500
: Woodmen's Bid Disappointing.
i The highest of these, it will be no
ticed, was from Olds, Wortman & King,,
who bid par for 12500 of the issue. Jt
was uus piu inai yievaukeu ma uwimo
I being immediately sold yesterday. The
majority di u wuDtiuuni m w
vor of selling the entire block to Ladd
& Tllton, but Councilman Celars, with
out Inspecting the bids, ; declared he
understood there- were higher bids.
- Olds, Wortman A King, It is understood,
bid for the bonds to facilitate eonstruo
tioji of the bridge, and are willing to
tfM In f.A, et TAf Jit Tlltnn..
Ths bid of the Woodmen of the World
was great disappointment It had
been widely advertised as a special aid
IV' Ui WI.U UU4Wt ' VJ AUWtbVl
Sarbur and Captain W, C North, prom
lnent local Woodmen, had don their
best to have the bid submitted at as
nearly ear a possible. But Congress
man W. G. Hawlev. head of the board
of head managers. Who had advertised
8-8 widely his kindly attitude toward
the bridge, and his general desire to
invest In Oregon securities, submitted
a bid that was absolutely Impossible
both because Bawley chose to offer but
91.8s cent on the dollar, but added a
paragraph to the bid declaring that
Woodmen of the World never bought
any bonds that were In litigation.
Congressman Bawley had been !n
formed before making the bid that the
JClernan-Duniway obstructionists had
delayed the filing of their appeal test
tug ths legality of the bonds to the
supreme court, end that any bid that
was made contingent upon this litiga
tion would be unacceptable. Neverthe
less he chose to file a bid whose only
ralua was that it stimulated confidence
In the securities at a time when con
fidence was Jadlyneeaed.
(Silfin Bureia Of Tht JourniU-
Salem, Or. Aug. 80. James T. Chin
nook, candidate for water superintend
ent for tills division, and State Engi
neer John Howard Lewis, who Is a can
didate for reelection, yesterday Joined
in sending a communication to County
Clerk Frank S. Fields of ' Multnomah
county in which the ' county clerk is
asked to prepare new rfbtlcea for the
primary nominating election in that
county for the reason that on those
first prepared,. Mr. Fields had omitted
from the list of candidates to be bal
loted upon both water superintendent
and state engineer. '
Both Mr. Chinnock and Mr. .Lewis
maintain that ths notices do not have to
be Booted 10 days, prior to the election
but as soon as possible or immediately
after they have been sent to the Judges
or the election. The law makes it qdii-
gatory only that the notices be prepared
and sent to. the Judges SO- days before
the election, not- posted 30 cdays before
the election, and If amendatory notices
were now sent out the actual' compli
ance with the law by ths sending out
of the original notices would still be
sufficient not to invalidate the election
should the. failure to prepare correct
notices te nrougni in question iraiore
the courts.
State Engineer Lewis filed his peti
tions for nomination yesterday. They
contained nearly 2000 names, almost
twice the number required to place Mr,
Lewis on ths primary ballot
GIRL IN DESPAIR
SEEKS , REST IN -
UNKNOWN GRAVE
With it was a penciled note reading:
' "This iajny pet story. I want to have
It burled with me. I would like to take
my books with roe as companions on
my long Journey whither bound
whence.' " . ' '-
A gilt mesh purse containing $1.75
was found, but It had no cards, handker
chief or other object likely to throw
light on the girl's identity.
At first hopes. of the girl's recovery
were entertained, but later her condi
tion took a , turn for the worse, symp
toms of peritonitis having developed. :
Glad When Told She Vast Die.
In periods of consciousness the girl
wept and pleaded to be allowed to die
in peace. : : '
"It's no one's business who I am.
she said. "I made a failure of my life,
but I wronged only myself. I do not
want my relatives and friends to worry.
Let me die and then bury me in the
potter's field." , .' .
When told there was no hope ror her
recovery, she smiled and said:
Thank God, 1 11 be successful in one
thing at least" " " ,i
A man and two women called' at tne
hospital this afternoon and inquired
about the patient but wars not permit
ted to see her.
It will be noticed, too, that many who
bid for the bonds during the first
campaign for ths sale by popular sub
scription were absent In yesterday's
bidding. Most of these had failed to
sret their bids In in legal form. Others
had apparently lost Interest ; V
(Continued From Page One.)
mistake a horrible mistake. Oblivion
ie what I desire.
Tou know how earnestly I have tried
to help myself to be lndeepndent, and
with what success. Tou, of all others,
know my life has been a failure.
. "I hope and pray my blessings may
fall on your life like autumn leaves.
wish you success. Bay goodbye for me
to my dear ones. Again I ask you to
think kindly of me.
The letters sppeared to have been
signed "Norah," but the signatures had
been so nearly erased as to be unde
cipherable.
All Identification Marks Be moved.
The girl apparently is not more than
25 years of age. She had removed every
mark of Identification from her blue
silk opera cloak, the tasteful clothing
and dainty lingerie.- As she fired the
shot she cried:
"I've shot myself! I did It myself,
and now I want to die
The girl refused absolutely to tell
her name at the hospital and wept over
her failure to end her life.
Tom round la Handbag.
A manuscript, In Verse, entitled,
"Thessalla," closely written on seven
pages, was found In the girl's handbag.
"THIRD DEGREE" -INQUIRY
AT BIO
Congressional Committee Will
Defer Decision in Dr. R. B.
' r Perrin Case.
. . (Vnttet Press LmmS Wlre.t
San Francisco, Aug. 10. Whatever
have been the conclusions of Senator
William JV Stone of Missouri, chair
man of the congressional committee
investigating charges of alleged use of
the "third degree" on , prisoners . 1 by
federal detectives, it was said today
that the result pf the Inquiry into the
Indictment and prosecution of 'Dr. It
B. Perrin would not be announced for
some time.
The inquiry of (Senator Stone into
the Perrin case has Just come to an
end. It brought out many alleged plots
and counter plots in which charges
were freely bandied against United
Btates Attorney Robert T. Devlin,
against attorneys for Perrin and against
other persons connected with the in
quiry. - . :
To Educate Indigent Japanese.
(United Pre Leined Wire.) .
Beattle, Aug. 80. W. W. Beck an
nounced today, upon his return from a
long trip through, the Orient, that he
would give 110,000 to the First Presby
terian church of Seattle td, establish a
mission for the education of the illit
erate poor of Japan. 1 -
- Meyers Visits Eastern Oregon. .
ttJnltcd Press Lttitd Wire.)
La Grande. Or., Aug. 29. Jefforsfm
M'GINN AND MALARKEY '
TO ADDRESS MEETING
TONIGHT AT SELLW00D
4 , Henry E. McGinn, candidate
for circuit judgo of department 1
4 No. 3, and Dan J. Malarkey, can-
dtdate for stats senator from
f Multnomah, uiacaamas ana . w w
lumlifn niintip- will he the S
4 speakers tonight in a' meeting at
d Strahlman's nan, seuwooa. ine-f
4 meeting will open at 8 o'clock.
a. tu ncolrfr will rive atten- 4
4 tlon to assembly methods and
the work or macmne pouucians
in trying, to pull down progres
slve legislation, particularly
Statement No. 1. McGinn is ex-
pected to particularise on auegeg w
. corporation influences with the
bench. .
FIRE SUFFERERS
NOW IN NEED OF
FOOD AND CLOTHES
(Continued From Page One.)
situation soon will be worse than it was
hefora. True, there wis rain and the
air is more moist But there was not
.nnn.ii rain tn do anv lastlna aood or
to prevent the fires from continuing to
devour the forests and menace tne
towns should " the winds rise again.
Wherever there were fierce flames the
embers now are smouldering. These
could easily be fanned again into fierce
fires. Let the greatest care be taken
not only to prevent setting new fire
but to . keep the old ones Xrom getting
a new start"
Gold Beach Man Files Declaration.
(Special Di.pttcB to The Jmn?Jt. . -Salem,
Or., Aug. 30. W. A. Wood of
Gold Beach yesterday filed his declara
tion of intention with the secretary of
state to be a candidate for representa
tive from CooLSnd Currycounties in
the Democratic primaries. Mr. Wood
has signed Statement No. V thereby
promising to vote always for the peo
ple's choice for United States senator,
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An "opera house" may be built 'In
Redmond This "is as. it should be,"
says the Spokesman. -
COMPARE
WEINHARD'S
with the other brands arid you will order
Wcinhard's for the Household Beverage
limits, '."""iwi ,mw!l
Light Sparkling
Dark Heavy
MAIN
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Brewery's Own Bottling
Free City Delivery
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1172
Memry WeintiaM Brewery.
Meyers, Democratic candidate for nom
ination to the office of governor, is
in La Grande today. He asserts his
eastern Oregon tour is encouraging to
a high degree and he is Jubilant over
the prospects.
. September Excursions
To Eastern Points. .
On September 1 and S the Canadian
Pacifio will sell special round' trip
tickets to eastern points at very low
rates. Tickets good for stopovers going
and returning. It costs no more to
travel via the true scenlo route. .
In the reconstruction of a pier at
New York a steel shed weighing more
than 200 tons was moved to a new site
eight miles distant on scows. -
PEOPLE TO VOTE
(Continued From Page One.)
private interests Is even more apparent
The completion fcof the Panama canal
and the great lnsurge of ocean navi
gation which will follow the canal's
completion is nearer at hand."
Special Rates to St. Paul Ac
count Conservation Congress
On August 31 and September 2 the
Canadian Pacifio will sell round trip
tlokets to St Paul for $60. Tickets good
for stopovers. Apply at 141 Third street
for full particulars. ,
Exclusive Agents "Gross' Gloves
Sometimes
a lady sees
a handbag
she likes,
but finds 1
the price
too high.
.
:
Hundreds of Handbags at
One-Half vPrice
REGULAR MID-SUMMLR SALE,
Handsome Real Seal Tailored Bags, calf-lined, riv
eted frame, double handles, practical AJ A
6hape. Regular price $12. Special at j)DeUl
$5.00
Black and Colored Real Seal Handbags,
new shapes. Regular price $10. Special
Black Seal Bags, gunmetal and gilt trim- (t J AA
mings, inside purse. Regular $8.00, at OfleUU
New Shaped Bags, double handle,' out- rA
side pockets. Reg. price $3.00. Special wleDU
New Bags In black seal, gold and silver nr
chased frame. On special sale now at only JjC
All our $6.00 Bags, all shades, shapes and q
leathers, on special sale at this low price oOsUU
All our $5 Bags, seal, walrus and stuffed f(
alligator, on special sale at this low price tyaDU
SLL THLM IN OUR WINDOW
Dusteis and Whisk Brooms
at Cut Prices
Feather Dusters
36c tail and wing feather. .20
40c tail and wing feather. .39
60c tail and wing feather. .49
$1.00 all tail feather 83
$1.25 very, soft feather. . . .98
20 OFF-on all Janitors' and
Ostrich Feather Dusters.
SUMMER SERVICE
x . ' TO
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wo--
rifl
DELIGHTFUL DAYLIGHT TRIP DOWN THE COLUMBIA
On th '
Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.'s
POPULAR STEAMER
POTTER
Leaving Ash-street Dock during the week at 8:30 a. m. On Sat
orday at 1 p. m. No Sunday trip. . Connects at Megler with Ilwaco
Railroad trains for all North Beach points.
The Steamer HASSALO also leaves Portland daily, except Sun
day, from Ash-street Dock, for Astoria at 8 p. m. (Saturdays 10 p. m.)
On its return trip it leaves Astoria at 7 a. m. daily, except Sunday,
and touches at Megler at 7:30 so that passengers for Beach resorts
are not required to change steamers at Astoria. On Sunday morning
it touches at Megler (7:30 o'clock) to land Beach passengers before
arriving at Astoria.
Sunday visitors to the Beach who may not be able to take the
Potter at 1 p. m. Saturday can leave on the Hassalo at 10 p. m, and
reach destination Sunday forenoon. The return trip will be on the
Potter Sunday night, arriving Portland early ftfonday morning. This
convenient arrangement affords nine hours at the Beach without loss
of time from business.
Send for our beautifully illustrated booklet, "Outings in Oregon,"
telling' all about the. Beach resorts. , .
Season Rates from Portland, good six months 94.00
Three-Day Saturday to Monday Rates ; $; .$3.00
Portland to Megler and return, one-day trip on Potter. $2.00
Corresponding low rates from all O. R. & N. and S. P. points.
Baggage for steamer Potter must be delivered at Ash-street Dock
at least thirty minutes before leaving time.
For further particulars, reservations, etc., call on our City Ticket
Agent, Third and Washington streets, Portland, Oregon, or write to
Vm;McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent
Whisk Brooms
25c Whisk Brooms only.. 19
30c Whisk Brooms only.. 22
35c Whisk Brooms only. .29
40c Whisk Brooms only. . 33(f) .
60c Whisk Brooms only. .39
Assortment includes ' Barbers'
Travelers', - Kitchen, Clothing
and Skirt Whisks,
Bayocean Tent City
SEASON 1910
Bayocean tent city is a canvas-covered hotel, American plan. Rates $150
and $3 per day, $15 and $17.50 per week. Electric lighted, heated,
purest water, sewer system, gravel walks.
Dally Touring Car Service Car leaves Perkins Hotel at 7 o'clock every
morning. Make reservations at this office.
Further Information Will Be Mailed You On Request
T. B. POTTER REALTY CO.
514 CORBETT BUILDING, PORTLAND, OR.
We are agents for
Earthquake, the Cleaner
Why have a soiled carpet or rug, when a few cents'
worth of Earthquake will make them look like new?
A child can use it.
THE ONLY DEPARTMENT DRUG STQE
Washington Street, Corner of Fourth
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"a
Lockslcy Hall HotcT
CULTBOV SBACTK, OBBOOHT. , Orexlookto toe Blue
The largest and most popular hotel at Beaslde, baioony out-ot-floe
sleeplnr rooms, overlooking the ocean. . - -,,. ,nrt
Sea food a specialty, private salt water bathe, the only European ana
Xmerleanplan hotel on the beach. Amertean prlrfes r60 per day and up,
Buropean 1.00 per day and up. OrlU open evenings. . Free bus.
Hotel service a la carte from a.rnto 1., a. m. n.-ii,
Bseolal aates for ramtllee. Private Parties sad Banquets On Specialty.
epeoiM jJoAaijgM, yroprletor and anas;ei.
Hotel
Open All bsi Tea.
Moore
Te CUt f House
of Oregon."
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Clfttt op BMlv Seald, Or
" " . -.& v u . i. V A. 1. - A 1 M .S
. Directly on the Beacn, OVeriOOKing wo vcran, noi saitin. ana jurt
bathing; recreation pier for fiBhlng; sun parlors; electrlo lights; fire
nlace and furnace heat: running water; fine walke and drives. Sea foods
Dcialty Twenty-six rooms have been added this year and the hotel
throughout has been refurnished and moderaUed, making it one of the
lMgeit on the Coast : . . . ' PAW J. MOOBJB, Prop. ,
Pacific View Hotel
Hecanlcum Btation, Beaslde. Or.
? f5.0O A WXBK AXJ OT.
Electric lighis end baths. Olnlng roeias
end kitchen enlarged and P"1 11
eonvenlencee for parties wishing to do
HABBiaCHOU. Prop.
nowopen-for-he-season
The Hackney Cottage has enlarged
th.ir ininv room caoecitr and electri
fied the house. Beautiful siTroundlnge
end most pleasant spot on' the beach.
Unsurpa8sl surf bathing, home com-fnrtm-
wllnt table board. Special
I rates by the week.' Make reservation by
I mall or uire. Hsnknny ColUge. mall
FSjaBraBmnsuP ' addreea. Seavlew, Wash, ,
SEASIDE HOUSE
8SA8XBS, OBXOOir.
finanil vcinr aiimmiti1 vacation at this
popular resort. . PlBhlng. boating f resh
ana sail water, furcnase ranroaa iiuk-
to nouaaay etauon oppoaue noiei.
k maWnn' Itt.n Vru 'KllQ Rat 1!! RA
per day and up. Under new management.
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