The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 04, 1910, Page 14, Image 14

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Consul's Report
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000,000 Bu. Have Reached
Upper Lakes During Year.
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Mandolin Club of University ot , , mri j v T
Th annual gala night given by the
Cnlverelty of Oregon Giat and Mandolin
cluba will occur next Saturday evening,
'lcembar 10, at the Helllg theatre, Sev
etith and Taylor atreets, Thl year'a
clubi are the mort versatile In enter
tainln that this college has ever turned
out and that -ia saying great deal, as
the previous cluba have always made a
big hit in this city. The following
program which will be given,' ia varied
eoottgb to please all tastes, composed as
, ft U of classical and catchy music, both
vocal and Instrumental, together with a
: number of college "stunt:" .
' "Oh Oregon" Strong
Glee Club.
"Esperanza (Hope) Massourfca", .Palacto
- Mandolin Club.
Ruffrajrette Trio.'. ...................
MeHsrs. Gelsler, Curtis and Martin.
-Til 61ng the Songs f Araby'n i Clay
WiUlam LaU
"Dry To" Eyes" ........ I Landabarg
Glee Club. ,
Suen Tropical A Serenade". , .,Sanche
- Mandolin Club.
''Couptets Banchique " .Chamlnade
- Profpusor I. M. Glen.
"The South Wind Plows".,, Cox
. Glee Club. . , 1
"At iDopa Center''
A sketch introducing the Glee Club
and the Individual members in en
pemble and speclaltlee. v.....
II SO RAPID
AS HIS COUSIN
American Detectives VouId
Scarce let Pickpockets Rob
Them on Bet; Bobbies Giye
Story of Slow VYard" Men.
. By Paul Lambeth. " :
(PubllBhwr Press Leased Wire.)
London, Dec 3. Funnier than any?
thing ever thrown on the screen at a
moving picture chaes which a gang of
American crooks has been leading the
metropolitan police and the famed
Scotland Yard detectlva force. The gang
has been . operating ; successfully for
months and almost within the shadow
of that famous home for detectives. . It
Is said on what appears to be very good
authority, ; namely, London bobby, that
one of the crooks picked the pocket of
a detective on a bet and then got a
pipeful of tobaoc from him after tak
ing his watch, London detectives are
such serious persons, moving about
buried in deep thought, as if the weight
of the empire rested upon their shoul
ders, so that it is easy to commit crime
right before their eyes, v All one must
lonTrcrinrE
CORWOAL
CLUB
Atm organlaatloB ot Fort .George eftl
sens and business men will give au
thentld Information free tegardlng open
ings tax business and investment in what
win bs one of ths largest' Canadian
Ths registered legal townaite of Fort
George - adjoins the- Indian Teservation
on tba. we.t an4 faces on, the- echaco
river. Tbert is' no other lofirioal, loca
tion for otty in, th ioinityj and ey-
ery railroad: chartered to bnlld through
Central.' British t . Columbia i' will 1 run
through', opr town because they an't
help themselves. '-
Wt wm 'have all '; railroads. Other
townsites starting in the vicinity will
have pons at all because of the topog
raphy or the country. . .
rorfGecrgs is the geographical nd
strategic commercial center of British
Columbia and has now 1000, miles of
navigable waterways and will nave
tooo milsa. '
Fort George la growing: rapidly and by
t1 time the first railroad reaches the
plaes in 1911 will have B0D0 population,
and In fiv years X0.0O0.
Lot us send yon first hand facts
about Fort George.
Voa oat quick rpy wf addrssstRgr
I'M Cori rnbliclty Sureao, Boom
eri, e 13 Oraavilis Bt, TsssosTsr, 9, O.
Or if you prefer, address Secrets)
(VrmreisJ vlub, Fort Qeorge, B.
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Melria P, Osden, president and Rcccompaniat of the University Glee club
do to throw a London detective off his
guard is to salute him.
,r. Ssrss Saw ass. . ' .' !
Just 162 years after its adjournment
a law case which was originally inter
rupted because Richard ds Maundeviile
had to leave for the war in France,
has been resumed in the chancery court.
Ths point at issue is the right to hold
a market at StowmarkeL Suffolk and
the suit was originally bfoueht hv the
abbot of Bt, Osyth, Essex, in. the reign
or : coward an. ftffainst ; Richard - do
waunaevme.' The abbott claimed that
Richard had wrongfully obtained the
grant of the right to hold a market
"to the grave damage of the said eh.
bot" Richard claimed the kino's nrn.
teetlon and eventually the case waa d.
Journed sine die because of his deour-
ture abroad.,. At the resumed hearing
last week G. F. Howard. , the modern
representative of Richard, asserted that
G. A. Woodward, the modern.
tauvs of me abbott. had no risht to
set up a rival market : This assertion
was supported by Mr. Ogden, K. . C
wno cuea me uomesaay iioon and oth
er books. "When Richard da MaUnde-
vills went abroad." remarked Justine
ffive, "he uttle foresaw that we would
be fighting the same Question 600 years
aitenrards." ; ,The ; bearlag ; was ad
journed. ? .- ,,(.;';..; :
A police estimate of the cost of the
proceedings in the Crtppen case ia
II&O0. The telegraphio output; on the
authority of the postoffioe, was second
only to that of the Menson trial ini
tne AmLamont case, in Bootland..; The
oablegrans to the United States papers
exceeded those of any previous murder
trial
Justice Grantham at Norwich mtw
for the prise for the shortest summing
op on record.
"Gentlemen of the Jury, the nrlanner
has nothing to say; neither have I;
consider your verdict"' I
upeaKing . at Bwindon. a few nlghtH
ago, Lord Carrlngton, president of th
ooara or agriculture, said the govern
raent'l land policy aimed at"? repdpu-
latlng rural districts and relnvigorat
rag lire by the acquisition of land and
its division into smalt' holdings. Al-
though the small holdings act had only
been In operation . for two and a half
years, county councils had already sub
mitted schemes for the acquisition of
BZ.ooq acres . of land and loans had
been sanctioned by the local government
board lor nearly 11,500,000.
As for the Osborne judgment he said
it would be faced with courage and de
termination. . ' '
Welsh Ctrlke.
As a result of the Welsh mining strike
collisions with the police have already
Bean frequent and go serious is the sit
nation that" cavalry and infantry .: de
tachments are being held in readiness
at Cardiff and Brecon. : There are ow
nearly 12.000 strikers in Aberdare val
ley. Sooth Wales. ;; Charles Stanton and
his Socialist followers are Jubilant, for
only one small colliery in the valles
is working. There . ara already hun
dreds of homes verging on destitution.
While the riot of the Cambrian col
liers was 'proceeding, strikers attacked
the powerhouse and fired the straw in
the fly wagons, A blaze was caused.
but it waa soon put out and the po
lloe played the water hose on the strlk
era. Btotusi were again hurled and sev
eral poiic pfflcers.wvre-JflJutedfc-aiiou
v sirmers were iao injureu. ,
Long Road Built In a Day
Independence, Kan Dec, ' 3. livery
able bodied man in this Montgomery)
county v lent a hand to building a new
road between here and Cof feyvllle,
eighteen miles away. About 1600 men
were engafed in the work. The road
was - completed, with the exception of
spreading the oil, at nightfall. .
The Only Tolnt.
From the New Tork Telegram.
"Both proposed to ma. Which Shall I
take?" v v, ' i ' ... ,J'
"Which has the most money H -
'Jf I knew that I shouldn't ask your
advice." :
ACETYLENE
GAStlGHT
FOR YODR HOME
Any regular kerosene lamp
that will give an actual 24
candlcpower of light for ten
hours roust cost abort cents
for kerosene, jchtmneys r and 1
wicks. -v ':.:
.. Besides, the lamp will need
, cleaning, filling, wlck-trimming
, and chimney wiping 305 days per
rear.""r w .--i-.-.v
. Now.' Acetylene Gaslight will
give an absolutely steady and
uniform It-candlepower light for
ten .hours on a. single pound of 4
Calcium Carbide. ' ; .
And that pound of barblde will
cost you only 3 cents in the
majority of states. ; . ;
Moreover,, the care of 0 Acety
lene lights needs - only, half an
- hour's labor per month at moat
. Compare that with the half hour
- per day (or 15 hours per month)
, of disiiereeoble labor needed to
clean, fill, wick-trim and chimney-wipe
even eight lamps in a
country home. ' : ;' v - v
- -And 'When' you- have ' weighed
these facts, reflect that .Acety
lene Gaslight has no chimney to
fog, no wick to char, no mantle
to shatter. , ,
; ' Acetylenes Is all light abso
lutely uniform in volume and
quality, without waste. -
It , is the whitest, steadiest
.. coolest cleanost and safest of all
lights for home. ' hotel or store,
as can be proved.
Which ; would you have; even
.if kerosene light was as cheap as
') .Aeetylena Gaslight?...' ' ,
' Write me today - how many
rooms you've got and 1 will tell
you how little it need cost you to
light them brilliantly with that
; beautiful eye-aylng "Hunllght
nt-Nlght". called Acetylene Gas
light - - Model Acetylene Gns Genera
tors are approved by the National
Board of Fire Underwriters, and
n6 xtra charge for fie insur
ance is made where these gen-'
era tors are installed. . -
There are hundreds of them in
use by some of the best homes on
the - Pacific Coast. Kest refer
ences from my many satisfied
customers. .
Our new oatalogus is now ready
,0n application. f n
-Pv-ABRVANT-
189 Madison Street" ' -
Tricphones, Main 1042, A 734,7
:'. Tahor 213s. " .
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Washington, " Dec, 3. The , enormous
task of handling grain from the Cana
dian west at the head of the upper
lakts, through Kort William and Port!
f Arthur, is described In a report by ;
I Consul A. G. Boyfort of . Owen Sound,
Ontario, in which Jia says; 1
"from September 1,- 190, to August
31. 1910, 8,000,000 bushels of grain
passed through these ports, the preced-l
Ing year 65,000.000 bushels and the year
before 47,000,000. :.
"The combined harbor has IS grain
elevators with a. storage .capacity of
30,000,000 bushels. The 4.000,000 bushel
one belonging to the Grand 'Trunk Pa
cific la the largest in the world, and
the first of ten which that railroad is
building. ' The Canadian Pacific, has
five, the largest holding 3, 500,000 bushels.-
The Canadian. Northern has two,
each with J, 600,000 capacity. .
"It is hard to realise what it meant
to bring this enormous traffic of grain
to the elevators for trans-shipment by
boat. Allowing 1000 bushels to the car,
39.000.000 bushels would fill 89,000 cars,
or. 13,000 trains of 70 cars, each. : The
busy times are the spring and late fall,
when 20 to 40 of the Great Lakes
freighters are , alongside the elevators
with grain pouring Into the vessels'
holds.- 1 - .
"The Canadian government takes an
Important part in handling the grain at
this trans-shipping port An aet of par
liament provides for tn grading of the
grain, and government Inspectors .pass
on every carload In the assembling yard
before it goes to the elevator for un
loading. The grain has already passed
one inspection at the starting point, and
the second 'inspection at the elevator
terminal is performed to confirm the
western grading. The inspectors are on
hand again when the grain Is shipped
out - They watch the weighing and see
that the grade is what is called for.
Every Doat , tnat clears with a . cargoJ
of grain carries a certificate signed by
a government official showing the quan
tity and- quality of the grain It con
tains." . , , , - v
CeramlOr - raoaaio - and encaustie . tile
layers hope to establish a universal ap
prentice system.
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RICH JEWELHY i :
In!tasteful" arid novel
ideas for Brooches, Lock
ets, S t il d s, : Lavalliers,
Chain Pins, etc.
MARX
i j'-. Largest Diamond Dealers in Oregon. ' '
283 MORRISON STREET. A 7f THIRD STREST,
.SOMETHING : " ' -' :;
ABOUT COFFEE
4 That you should know; Of all beverages, none Is more popu
5; lar than, coffee; yet, strange to say, no other beverage is on':"
: the 'average more poorly prepared. " You will gain the ever.
lasting gratitude of your family and your guests by serving
,,them coffee made in a Coffee Machine or a Percolating Coffee
v Potf By this method .'that bitter taste so. often nod is en
tirely eliminated and a good, delicious cup of coffee Js assured, '
Our assortment is large in both nickel and copper finishes.
By making your selections
to choose from." - '.. V
Qi&isjiiiMas;':
Jewelry Ccrvivc3 AH
Oti:cr Gl3, end Is Es
pecially Arr'criafc As
An Esprcssica cl Scsll
meat cad Rccird
DIAMONDS
Solitaire and Cluster- Rings, Brooches and
other Jewelry; superb, stones of finest cutting.
FINE WATCHES
That are ornamental
and durable for all pur
poses, f f o m . the "most
noted makers. "
I3ILOCIHI
early you will have a larger stock -
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SILVER- TADtE and
TOILET WARE, CUT
GLASS, UMBRELLAS,
NOVELTIES
Are hers in profusion
1 for your inspection. .
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