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PIN YHCD HIE SL1" II C Federal Jury Convicts Man of Defraying His Wife and Her Cousin After Single Ballot; Nathan Case Heard. ; Pavid Wetraan, dehaucher of his wire and hpr young cousin,-Carrie' Bledsoe, ticivr critically" 111 In st local hospital, vas: ytaWrday found g-ullty on two of t.he counts in the Indictrrjent charging liim". with having violated "th -white ' .Uvi traffic act,". The jury found It necessary to cast' only, one ballot, and the vote -was unanimous. - Westman will he sentenced by United States District Judge C li WoWerton tomorrow after noon. . The hiaxlmura punishment that may be imposed upon, the degenerate husband Is .10 .-years-at bard labor In the federal prison at McNeill's island. Immediately after the Weatman caae had been finished the government began the prosecution of its cbargea against Al Nathun,- an Astoria bartender. Na than was indicted for the alleged Im portation of Hazel Morrison ' from Vic toria, B. C; last April,; into this coun . try for immoral' purposes. The jrovermoent expects to find It a difficult task to conrict Nathan, as the Morrison girl Is. an unwilling witness, fc-he told the prosecuting officials before the trial began that she would do all ish could to acQuit. her lover. Tester iiay afternoon 4rt the courtroom she continually sought to catch Nathan's rye, umillng and winking at him . w-' pcntedly. ' - "-. In his opening statement to the Jury Assistant United States pistrlct Attor-ut-j W. II. Evans,' said that the gov ernment expected to show that Ilaiol Morrison had been living with Nathan In Astoria previous to April 1 this year; .. thp.t she went home In March and that Nathan visited her there, telling her mother that he wished to marry the girl.' ' :! ' '' i'' l '''f-i;- '' -0); -' ;"W. will show, declared the assist ant prosecutor, "that Nathan did not marry the grirl, .that he 'brought her ii.i'vn ; on a boat , from Victoria to Bar Htt! and. from that city to. Astoria, where they lived together." The. charge, against , Nathan li nbt brought under" the "white slave traffic act." but under tie Immigration laws forbidding the importation of alien wompn. Former United States Senator C.' VV. Fulton Is defending Nathan. He ald yesterday to the jury that ', he would prove that Nathan " intended ; td marry the woman, but that ;he was al ready married i a nd had to wait for a divorce. Counsel told the jury that Na than had' been Invited to visit - Miss J,forrison by -the girl herself, and that he went to Victoria at her solicitation. ' Hazel MorrjGon Is the youngest child ofont! cf the well known families In I fie .Canadian city. Her twq slfiters are vary , popular In - the - social world of Victoria. Haael Is said to be of nat urally wayward inclinations, preferring a life lot 'excitement" to' the. leas spec tacular joys of home, r ' 1 til ii Uwl VAU tU e i,io;e no Report of the Superintendent Shows Profits for Six Months - (Salem Bureau of Th Journal.) Salem, Or., Nov. 24. Amazing a It may appear, It is iieverthelesa true, that one department of the state government, not essentially a revenue department, has received fees in six months in greater amount that the entire appropriation for the two years of 1909 and 1910 provided by the last legislature. ; That depart ment Is the board of water control. The state engineer's . office . has also " re ceived fees Independent of the water board during the past year which are nearly $1300 In excess of the expense of the office for the year. Yesterday Water Superintendent F. M. Saxton of water division, No. 2, which la J comprised of all that part of the state east of the Cascade range, turned over to the state treasury $10,224.65, which are the fees received tn connection with adjudication of water rights in his district alone for the alx months end in November 18. j- The entire appropria tion for. the wor4 of the water board including the maintenance of an office and secretary at Salem was $10,000. The fees for the, six months' ending April 13, 1910, were but $995.35 for the reason that few adjudications can be made during the winter months. The fees during the flrtt six months' exist ence of the board ending November 17. 1909, were $2,999.13 for the reason that the work of the board the first, sum' mer was more toward effecting: an or ganization and. the development of plans for work more thatffor any actual re sults accomplished. These are the fees for the eastern district alone. Superin tendent Holgate of the first division or the western division , has not yet sub mitted his reoort The total then for the eastern divl Bion alone Is $14.J19.18 : r " ; The new - water code not only ' has made the water board more than self supporting, but has made the state en glneefs. of flee self-supporting as well. For the first throe-quarters of the year 1910 the fees received by State Engi neer Lew is t were til, JIT or $1$17' mors than the appropriation for the mainten ance of the office for the entire year. Besides paying, office expenses t,he state engineec bus la addition located 2445 'miles of main canals which serve to Irrigate 110,096 acres," scattered . over 414 townships at s cost of 7.7 cents an acre. -. These surveys were made as Na basis for' the adjudication of .water rights ' by the board -of water control during thepaat.two seasons. vbv, Vcicv S'-i1 L.L. III L!, Ilia Llilili Rich District Offers V.zry Ad vantages; Under Irrigation Project. LQOiJ LAKE TO in (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Lakevlew. Or.. Nov.. 24. The lands In the Silver Lake Irrigation project that were withdrawn from all forma of en try some years ago are to be thrown open to entry and settlement next week. These lands comprise some that are spe cially adapted to Agriculture as the sol is very deep, r fertile and productive When properly hr.ndjed. Good water Is to be had at depths of from 10 to 24 feet and there Is an abundance of fuel and fencing material within a short dis tance from a portion of the lands thrown open.' ;i,;-:,''-.V'V ;': ' ,: The survey of the Oregon Eastern will run within 20 miles of the tracts and there It a town of 600 i people, schools, stores, etc.; within alx miles of some of the land. One thing that makes it attractive is the fact that there are thousands of geese on the lake and" marsh close to the agricultural land every day In , the year while ducks ftbonnd. Good flehlng is at hand ana with delightful climate there Is an opening for : the mat 'that desire ft i , , ! . I . c-'ir.ip-' t . ; fiv c.:r elf - c-by iCi-i-i.i'.U 1 ''-. C' :,jn, cr AUu' Oal., anil can t e the 6Ufr front either place to this point It will also be possible tc come by auto' from eilisor place. ' .. - I degi'j work o;j rJEW - VALE WATER SYSTEM ' (Special Ptaoatcb to Tb Journal, t A'ale. Or., Nov. 24. The American Light & Water company of Salt Lake City and Kansas City,, has started work on the 12 miles of gravity flow line from Vale to the WHlow Springs, which when completed . will supply the al ready completed network of pipes with in -the city limits. Superintendent Dutch states that water will be flowing fn the mains on January 1. J The new: water and sewer systems will mean an expenditure of $105,000. . ' '- Two Inches of Snow to Josephine.. Spec!l Dispatch to The Joarnal.) ' " Grants . Pass, Or., Nov, $4. Ground covered with snow to the depth of two inches this morning' It is melting slow ly. Heavy rain has fallen the past three days.- The Rogue and Applegate rivers are high for this season. .', , HETairgiT3rtTJ:JiiTJtrrBa.inifiL Thie is the name of a German chem ical, which la one of the many valuable ingredients of Foley's 'Kidney Remedy. Hexamethylenetetramine is recognised by medical text books and authorities a a uric acid , solvent and antl-aeptio for the urine. - Take Foley's Kidney Remedy 4 promptly at the first sign of kidney trouble and snare yourself pain and suffer! ns and maybe ft serious mal ady. . Skidraore Drug Co., two ; stores. Main stoMr 151' Third utreet; , branch store Morrison and West Park streets. Woodward-Clarke Drug-Co. " - .1 ; I i . li F.1k.ny Ciirc)es DiMrri!eccJ cr.J UmQ7zzT Discharced ; ' CounciSmsn May Resign. ) . ; ; ,..r lu-i.i .1 i. : : t .' it li u.. 1 v..t t i (f ' i v. ,1 rt.ji,:Ti on account of t: - trouble. Tlrt dtriiculty Irtwi n J.ii It ai: .1 M'-Tnil.-o arose over personal nutters ami has d(elopod Into a warm contention throu:;iiOut the town. Ciiy Tk Let at OalJa-vI. (S'-Mal l!sp:'t,h to The Journal.) Oak Kind, Or.. Hov. 24. A mass moot ing of the citizens of Oakland was heiJ at Toung's hall Tuesday niht for the purpose of nominating candidates for ii t t t i " ! I Ing L.uiM -I i "' ' ri( .ii it n 1 r I cotsiK ilnn a, A. i ppcain. A. i. 'i t'lui v. rpcorvl'1 J 1' A' IT y, f r i lira. III. I . i i , S " r r 1 in i i , i I. l. I 1 !- PennsyrVanla has' one-fifth of tbe cemont mill In the United States.. (Special PUpat. to The Journal.) SUverton. Or Nov,. 24.-wKesolvlng Itself into a court, of Justice the city council, at a special meeting held Tues day evening, proceeded to try out the charges preferred against the city mar shal, A. Q. McMillen. by Undertaker W. S. Jack, et al. Mayor Fishburn was the acting Judge of the court aocl the six councllmen served aa Jurors, j McMillen' was accused of assaulting the undertaker, of giving tax receipts to persons without having received com pensation, of appropriatln' tax money for his own use and of selling liquor to one S T, McMannus. The debate is Raid to have been warm. Three of the councllmen, E. R, Adams, J. F, Fish wood and J. F.. Conrad, voted to sus pend the officer, -nd Messrs.- L. Amea, George W. Hubbs and U, H. Fischer voted to . retain him. Mayor Fishburn cast the deciding vote in favor of the marshal and the charges were dis missed. John Quail, who "was elected ' marshal t a. recent meeting to, suooees McMIK Easy io Siop Stonmch Dipitess nnd Food Feraeufafon . Mi-o-na Gently .Coaxes the Gas tric Juices to Do Their Duty..-.; I . Belching of gas and sour food Into the mouth mean that the food In your stomach is fermenting and forming' poisonous gases. N It means more: It means that your stomach' is bad; that It Is not pouring Into and mixing with the food the gas tric juices which are necessary to prop erly digest food. If this condRloa Is allowed to con tinue the stomach will become, flabby Cnd weak and the blood will 'become watery or intproverlshed. , .. You only; have one stomach to take care of; it will be with you ai long as yon live, - ,t Treat It as well as yon can and when It falls to do its work and. causes dis tress, give It the best remedy for stom ach ailments known to science, ! . remedy that la guaranteed to cure amy stomach trouole. or money back, i ' There is nothinir on earth that will turn a tired, flabby, overworked stom ach Into a strolls', vlporoaa one- Id h short ft time aa M 1-O-NA. - i ' ' For distress, after eating, fermenta tion, heaviness, heartburn, or gas, two misery in five minutes. Ml-O-NA BTrrery , does cure indigestion, and all diseases caused by out of order stomach such aa nervousness, - dizziness, headache, bil iousness, foul breath and constipation.' The price Is only 60 cents a large box' at Woodard, Clarke te. Co: and druggists everywhere. Mall orders fillnd, charges who will gladly send free trial treat- roent on request. s s M I I i.:' 1 ' P-Jl UL mm LUMBERMAN EXCITES INTEREST AT C00S - i lSpeMl OiaitHtch tft The Journal.) Marahfleld, Or. Nov. SWThat he believed the largest; city .An ? Oregon would some day be located on Coos Bay, was the statement of C A. Smith, the Minneapolla lumberman, who was guest; of honor at a booster banquet given by the business men at the Chandler hotel. 1 Mr. t Smith haa large Interests here and urged the Improve ment of tha harbor. ; There were ft num- j ber of speeches and the result o the meeting was the formation of a new Chamber of Commerce for the next year, Members were enrolled and subscrip tions will be taken and the development work for Coos Bay carried on more vig orously than ever before. . Inland, Empire Business Men to ' Establish Summer Homes u l h Beautiful Section. Spclal Plupateb to Tha Journal.) Bpokane Wash., Nov. 24.7The Loon Lake Outing, club, made up of men prominent in business circles of Spo kane and the Inland Empire, .composed, of 150,000 square miles, ' has .consura- i mated a -deal for the purchase of 7s acrea of land for summer home sites, golf links, tennis courts and other fea tures, on the shores of Loon lake, nortw cast of Spokane An option haa also ben secured on an additional 15 acres, where, the new. organisation , contem plates the erection of a splendid club house. An expenditure of $20,000 is involved In , th purchase of the 7$ acres of ground and when the option oa the remaining. It acres Is taken up an : additional .outlay of $20,000 will be entailed, Lota, having a frontage of 75 feet on the lake and a depth of 125 feet err to be deeded to share holders in the company,-, About 40 acres of the land wil be reserved for future developmenH'a ft big field for summer sport of all kinds. Spring water is to be piped under pressure to. each of the building lota. IIP kV TELEPHONE CO FOR EASTERN OREGON a a sw MMiff-rAU m m. ar Flannelette fNffi Govns,$L5Q ?A(P and $2 ValSe -CCVU $1 J!0 "and , $2.00 womerrg and misses' heavy Flannelette Gowns, cut full and long. In bine, pink and white, also many' bretty ' stripe " effects,' nicely trimmed, all sizes, Choice of QQ these handsome gowns 7t LID n lea i7i m lumo binttx Women's and rilcn'sUmbrcIlasOOc 1h See the grand display in our window of a special purchase of over 1000 Stylish . Umbrellas, all the newest, directoire handles, handsomely trimmed with pearl, gold and sUver mountings. Take your pick Qflu of a grand lot of $IJQ and $1.73 handsome umbrellas at. each ....tlWw. Don't Suffer : With Piles Send For Free Trial and Know How , v to Quickly Cure Yourself. ? There are , ti.ousanda of men - and women actually wearing pile trusses when all they need to do Is to step Into any drug store and ask for ft 60c pack age of Pyramid PUe Cure,. . .. And all pain will then cease, the pro trusions will disappear and the core will be quick and permanent, v," r": "", Don't befog gopd sense by assuming you must be operated on for ft cure. And to test the merit of this really won derful pile cure, send your name and address to the Pyramid Bldg, Marshall, Mich, and they wilt send you by mall in plain wrapper, ft convincing free. trial package that will forever put you . at ease as to what you need for piles. Tou can ' then step into the nearest drug store, get the regular SOo package, and the cure will be quick, complete and permanent ,, It acts like a charm. Nine women in ten have piles . and they , often let the trouble 'grow until It Is a racking torture. But never mind how severe the case. Pyramid Pile Cure will at once takeout the Inflammation, reduce the swollen protrusions, stop bleeding prevent the soreness that often makes an operation imperative. . Do sot fall to get the free trial and always keep In mind that you can step into any drug store and get the SOe package quickly, Just when you need It most Be sure and get whaf you ask for. The quick relief will astonish yeu the cure Is certain. " (Spertal Dhpateh to The Journal.) ,(" vale, or., Nov. . 24. The Malheur Home Telephone company, is the bame ot the new company which-has Just purchased the interests of the Malheur Telephone company and which has filed ..la the county clerk's office articles of incorporation. The now company Is Incorporated ' with a capital stock, of $75,000 and the principal office will be located in Vale. Thla company Is sub licensed under the Bell system and will purchase all , telephone line In Mal heur county and aluo give Bell connec tions. :. :':1"';'lA''' . ;:;'i'-, '.f . -j The Incorporators are J. E. Jennings of Salt Lake -City.M. OV Hope, Harry A brant and T.- W. , Halliday of Vale. Work has already started on rewiring th.e town, putting new-cables and poles, On January H jwhen the 'System has been overhauled an increase of rates wtll be asked. 1- The company also in tends to build a. modem fire proof tele phone bulldln In thia city, - 7The Old Reliable Union Painless Dentists f ltfc'"etlTTa . Thrco Trains Daily; Kw Great JCorthern ; fain service Portland to puget sound and Vancou ver, 13- C Leave Hoyt street station, Kleventh and Hoyt str.ftts, 10 a. m 5 y"-" , t' p. m. and 11:30 p. m. Tickets, sleeping y a::d parlor car reservations, city ticket v . erne, 12 Third street and at depot OTJT OV SOWH FEOPLX should re member that our force la so organised that we can do their- entire crown, bridge and plate work In a day If nec essary. , , t , .,, Full Set 'or Teeth , i . ... i .,' . ,.tA SSOO Bridge Work or Teeth Without , Plates .............85.50 to IK.AA Gold Crowns 50 to IRS OO I'orceiaun crowns t..sao to 85.00 Gold or Porcelain Fillings. . . .fl.QO V Silver FiUlngs... ..50) to $100 15 Tears' aoarantee. ' Hours - a; m. to R p. m.; Sundays. , .' to I?., A 1 Rr-il ir'l,"'! fflmm- . - mmifk $2.5bChi4vs Rain Capes Women's ; Rain Coals li b S) m 12.50 Raincoats $7.90 $120 Women's Rubberized Rain coats, cut full arid, long, made of the best waterproof material. "All sizes on sale. Choice of this lot, while , they last, at the low price of. .... . . Child's Rain Capes $2.50 Children's Rubberized Waterproof Pain Capes, just the thing . for, rainy weather. . Made full, , long , and wide, with hoods. All sizes: Reg. $2.50 values on saleat. ana M .95 Xmns Candies 7c w J -.. ,J , ,.' gSjsJslaliasS" Of 1000 boxes Candres . . Christmas r,!c(nl Bisque Doll Metal beads; with or without hair; also bisque heads, with parted hair all sizes.; : ; Kid DOLLS 0a Sale e roue if Kid body,. .avS jointed, moving i" i eyes, parted wig, light and dark hair, price each .....50 85c CCLLS. C5c Best, kid,, cork- 'stuffed,; mo v-, ing eyes, joint ed arms and el-. ' bows, light and , dark i hair, on sale, each 65 I of ACIgSzle cd ill Doll Carls $2.59 Go. Carts Now 51.25 Made rattan, wheels. ' Fegnlar ,.$2 .kinds, on sale at .'. . iron with : S1.25 $2 Folding Carls 95c Regular $2.00 Folding Unbreak able Doll Go-Carts, made of iron with iron, wheels, axles, etc; collapses . with: one 'turn; on sale at the low price QCj of, each ,"... '..., ..r.VvC M3 Swcatcrsior f rrv-. - Women and vi , '9 Misses, Sale A lot of slightly soiled $4.50 and $5 women's and . misses Wool Sweaters in ercry toneeivabte color, made in substantial style weaves, all sizes. In all the city no sweater bar gain 1 the city no sweater bar- like this; .Choice J JC. 'yv.i ' 1 . '. V y . 1 , mmmymmm 3 ." LhJ I 83,00 American Lady Corsets Now al 81.50 T-. - a ,' 1,-rr r n , i - i ft '.irr,.', - Tin i m.-.t ,i. S2.50 American Lady Corsets Now at 01.25 Commendnflr tomorrow we, offer. two spe- jA cial bargains hi. this faraousbrand of Cort ZZlL . .. t . i . . r ...... ,sets. .unencan xaoy corsets are iavoraDiy known to thousands of satisfied customers. Made of imported coutil, batiste and dia mond cloth, in medium,' short and long hip and bust styles. All sizes on sale; . r 03.OO Corsets for $i.bo 02. SO Corsets for 51.25 615l7omen's Suits $15.00 Women's- and Misses Tai- T lored Suits of all woolv fine qual-, ity satin lined, in plain and fancy J, materials. All sizes in the lot to , begin with. A rare, bargain at this extremely low (jQ QC price, sui . '. '.'f. .. .. Jjy QO. $20.00 Women's and Misses' Man-. Tailored Suits coats lined , with best-wearing satin, all .wool, in plain and fancy materials, newest, coat and skirt effects. All sizes in the lo to begin with." , On sale whilethey last at (1J 1 J CA this low price. .,.!) I wsOU loSHEAG GlNCOAifiOCKSTiTCD SEN-T 12,50 iMtaf SKIRT APRONS Made of best Araoskeae Ging- p hams, sewn with bckstitch; will not rip, 1 0 1 - s assorted blue and white checks lfci2V Union Dental Co, rtasr Awn Jtoaaxsoir bts. mm, Xn "rl sscrvalory""' to""tii"""devoteJ to irrM!an measurements of fundamental 'srs la lo b built In Argentina by the (i-o! Intl'.tutlott. ' ' ' -h :." ' :--;.'''': '. V..i';-.'';'; SI!lPj;adeComrriercial . and Electric Signs. ....-- . - , , , , , FhooM at llll; B-3234. V 7 1 t I Capss or Safe st (S -MR- Cover-All Amoskeag Gingham ArironsL cut fulL long and wide, with' straps ; ana outton back, sewn' . with lockstitch, - assorted , blue and white C A checks .OUC Princess Aons Made ' with double hlh. wriftfo anrfin haa white taped edge, braid and buttons; reg. SgTSSa iS J 12.50 values' on sale on bottom, assorted blue and white c? .becJui-best Amos I keag Ging. 7c - ' ham, at ..,;IJL , , Cameras Toy Blocks .Women's All,-Wool Broadcloth Mili tary Capes, all colors and" black, with standing inilitary style collar; fifty inches , long,r .trimmed: .with gold CHILDREN'S RAIN. AND. CLOTH CAPESON SALE I'll ! ml I i, I A Plotico Y r .1 K M pi M '' ' ... -:,' 1 ; Given With $1 or Over Worth ol oSMay Goods .Only Kcw Dolls Sea Shells Big Teddy; Cears See . Display .vv- w , a i in LI a ' III I ' I -mm 5c Knit fJulllers 25c ; Men's and Women's - Fancy Weave Knitted Mufflers, silk finish, with clasp, ) in black, white, blue,' cardinal, brown, , gray, green, etc., each m holi- dajr box. Dorf rpay ""other " . stores 6Uc when get them here at. .y:u.25c V u