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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY WOItNlNO. OCTOBER I. t 13 mm fbs NOWEM AS LYTLE RAILROAD TO TILLAMOOK WILL BE FINISHED TODAY emiHNEs Too Little on Current Expense, Too liuch on Betterments That Benefit the Private Oat. en. West Believes, F IB t. .. I Ikti le 4 to ' i i r'-4k4 Ml Mm a.td f in e f tt4t ed M e.a f- resale- al mnt f I We e-rtteie - parflle 14 '-' eae Iba e"Vlea Wiill eel ! -l bf ! Waet arve a U1 I IK rf - dert Mr uu ta te laky mm i eiatpj U Iim tiii t -oe.l-c Mr ai ee le at i(iitii retviag eieis 14. eat lb g-,a liy T at laltMe M iim rev Vtlel -Te baay bates m I bo la IM fa r a v'r wtdebe beat earee, wb rereaily eae tfm IM eeet ! Ul' Ike r4lle. mi le M eklag lfc a-eel of bel tint eb Se I da !. toil I earaif ta im4 t a graal Mar IMege ee- m IA ( . bUa fewfe allI!al M ,k Chamber of Commerce Com The baby eee r fat IwIM all frea the elaia. 1 . I e4, H'M, ltj.!. Ilea. ., M. IMI Itit, liaaa; texe! HT.eea flM the Mut; C aa Free. "Te fallowing avaaibary af repair a a ad diebejreasseale far tka yaare IMS. to afcoaa by I be rat-ait filed with I ha aecrenary of at a la Jea-.tary I: "ftaraJfla Balance aai lv4 Jaaaarr 1. mi. liiiall; auia apr-roartauea. IIMt; 4ooattaa. g'fia. lag day o4 -"'4 ar. tl.ltlJ, ra racalpla J. 14. 1naiKtrasaaUHri4 far Impraaa an ii4ia. IUTJII: pi4 far alrvat lmrrarmnia, f tl If; paid far aicnaat ar pmjarl y, mat; ral4 far Unm la aJark "A. al4 mm- Kkifkal amda. Ilttl l; al4 rurraal at faaara. Ill.l: alanr In Iraaaary Itarambar II. Ilia, II4 )l. halanea ll.IIM. MmU for taiyrTaaU. "Tan will a ola that of taa Intal ra ealpia. amaantlna lo f S4.IM. which war aanraa rrom aula appropriatlona and publla donatloaa. 114.444 want for eur n nnrnnn n n r vj , ji -r iniraofiuuLu m. mittee Backs Bute of Har riman Terminals. Al raaallag- af IHa nwll r aIMa af lb iraaprialiaA roapmttt af I a Cfcaottor af Ceaimarra iba raava af Iwtl aaaaia af renlaad Unnlnil llaaa la raaalra ahtpeara la fur a la konda far lha collartlaa aad parratol af caraa tu gta lha approval af lha aamailllaa. Tba following rarotnmandattona Ofl tha mat tar af raqulrlns. bond wara araad upon and fnard4 lo lha aaata of lha raniara Thai Indl vidua La ahould fantlah prop- ar a ad acapiabla aarurtllra. Thai Mr ma ahoold fumlth pro par ad aaeapUbla aaranilaa. Mambara of firm a cannot la accepted aa aurallaa aa Ibair awn boada. Xorporatlona ahould fumlah boada pro parly axacutad bjr afftcara aupport- ad br two quallflad aurallaa. Offleara rMt aM.. tit ill ZI. . aiochboldara af tha corporation quaj- rCl'aTrbV.niVa'r - - -- - No objection waa of farad by iboaa at ; ' 4i; r.'' -- i v' -'- ' a. V V OBJECT 10 TM . P WB PILES . IH SOUTH EIID IIISfRIS;IS Oil Tar.k Ordinance to Be Sub. mltted to Voters at City Election, HEASKINGPAROLE? , ' '- ' f t ' , a Rwnfi along lla of Ptclfle IUtlrod Navigation company. Left lo rlibt Hop) Road'i dock and flrat loromotlrt) to ntrr Day City: cut oo BaJmonbarrr Hvtr. Dalo rtctur Ukao Inald of Isnnal eaar aummlt of th Coaat rangw; parfc dof In mow ao ralla coold bo laid lirprovamanla and other Impraramanta which wouM add ta tba vaiua of tha proper! r. fUlnt a prlvata corporation, all avrh aipandltaraa Inur to tha bana tit of alorkholdara la tha concern. 'fTblla I mar ba mlaiakaa. It appaara to ma that all money a a riling from aUta aid and public donation ahould ha uaad ami rely in tha rara and add Inf to tha comfort of tha bah lea. or If lha moating to tha form of tha bond ra- qulrad. tha only objection bain a; raqulro- mant aa to aureuea roqulrad by tha local agania. In view of tha condition af fecting collection and payrnant of I chargea la Portland now and for noma lima pa a I. It waa tha opinion of tha corurnlttee that tha local agtnta war Tha taat gap In tha Lyll road tha Pacific Railroad Navigation company' Una bt wean rorlland ana i uiniooi 111 ba cloaad today and tomorrow a apaclal train bearing a party of Ham nan official. Including Praaldent C E. Lyila of lha now road. Vlco Praal dent and Oanarat Manager J. P. O'Brien of tha tiarrtman llnea and other Ilarri- man operating offlclala will go from Portland to Hlllaboro and then over lha naw Una to Tillamook bay. Tha road haa been on or tha moat difficult to conatruot of any of tba tlarrlman braachaa la lha north weL It Iraveraaa a rough coy a try, running through lha Coaat range and penetrat ing torn of tha flneat timber In tha t'nlted Stalaa. fonatrurtloa waa bacun all yaara ago and waa puarted from both tha Hlllaboro and bay City enda. It waa alow and tadlouo work and much of tha time tha road bolldera wera f oread lo contend with baavy ralna and a now a In tha mountains It waa nacaaaary la aand ralla. locomotlvaa. car and track laying equipment by water from rort-i on tummlL land to I lay City tha flrat loeomoilTO aver aaaa la U TllUmook bay dlatrlct waa ahlppad down lb Columbia and around by aa to Bay City. uaat April lha eonatrvctloa gang ancouatorad fl va faat of mow near t aummlt of tha divide, whlrh waa no unuaaaj cjuantlly In that part of lha Tba Una completed cfrat about t.. 4 and regular ope radon will bag! a about tha flrat of natt month, when train bat wean Tillamook and Portland will ba run on regular ached oJ a. aet and tha Earl or Nortnumoanana, without tha walla of London and "about tarn pie Barm and Wetmyntr for real eatala or otbar InreatmanL then ,.nuu '? vrr aacuruy ana proiec- nrting a elalm ror eompanaauon ior a of tha atata. I"""- .opiew o na recommvnaaiiona oi I death of hla ratner. Tnia no waa tt ahould ba in tba nama of tha atata. "I waa very much aurprlaad to find tha babtoa alorplng on atraw tlcka. I know that many youngatora hava to . aloep on -thnm In fact. I had lo alaop on ona mjraaUi but ttien mother navar r real v ad atata aid. , Oood Cow Barm a GHraat Vaod. "The horn la groat ly In need of aanltary now bam. I think thla a moat Important matter, and tt could ba aa cured without an aipendltnre of a great Baal of money. Tha barn now In uaa. I think, could ba put Into fairly good condition and made to aoawer all par- poeea If provided with cement floor. ale. If arrangement will ba made to put tba material on the ground, I will be pleaaod to aend a couple of convict who are cement workera down from tha prtaon to do the work. T hava appointed a committee of three Mr. Henry I Corbett Dr. Cal vin 8. White, aecretary of the atata board of health, and A. D. Crtdge of tha Portland Labor Preaa to vlalt the home and mak uch recommendation aa their finding will warrant. In order that tha public and the legislature may ba fully advUed a to tha need of the Institution and how tba publio money ara being expended." v Let Well Enough Alone. From the Chicago Record-Herald. Effort are being made to have Abe Ruef pardoned out of a California pen itentiary. Thla Indicate that there are people who continue to refuse to let well enough alone. aa ted merchant and ehl g aant liWa. Labor union throughout tha atata of IUlnola have received ballot for the referendum vote on the formation of a- labor party in that Ktate. ROYAL BABY CLAIMS INTERESTING HISTORY to reinforce with greater power." in waa afterward attained by act or parliament. Freea Laeaed Wire t (Pabltebere' London. Oct 7. Baron da Clifford LONDONERS PLAN FOR FOR INDIA SPECTACLE will add luetre to tha apactacuUr ef fect of the Durbar caremoalea. In point of fact they will not be distin guishable, eo far aa their attire la con cerned, from the many untitled common era who will also witness tha pageant a. The only crowns to be worn will ba those of lha king-emperor and the queen-empreee. Journal want aria bring raaulta. To Cut ap Carr A power driven rmrrlti knife, hang on a ahaft that may ba ewang to any position, haa been Invented by a New Torker to cut up earrevseee In wholesale meat establishment. Paleatlne la making preparation to entertain tha nail convention of tha Tetae Btal Federation of Labor. PaUUae - We 1.4 la ejrvw talMi tr It-o Pvia4 aa i "1 ta N!a-a ff a ti- 4ea at -e bast my aiaMav IM a fis.4 IVa Wiaeaiaaat Uaa4 TaaJaUey saOad el l-a ! seeig la al lba I'aaaa sxaMtaay frvat ! rxitaaa. Ma tk-el etaar pa4 a ala a4 a axlag a a-aUiag far tMl laa aa.4 fcy aiHe Tka 4laa fal t vttwatelaMI aisf4ar. a4 Iba a ata aiea- ataf a 4M e4iea- la laair aaallaai af la Mir r.aarty It-la aa. At ! aaa4lag II a ott Ukt ajaeaxiaai wui a-e ka a! f e a n4ea4. M ajaaltaaeal air 4 rwaaiag aglaal le saiaesmaa rraa IM ally awaactl wkU lb awaaiara aay le 4'tK!r rwapaaiMe far Ike lanallM af lb Uka la l aatk eadL Tba rail tea Ibal raaanasadad tba awih rrlU4 t swaalel mt CeiacU anaa tuker. Hargai-4 aa-l WaUta Two i Mee wee ale rawwawtwaadad far iba laael aU. awl Iba iestk rtlea4 elab aeaanbe ear I bay bad a atrial I a aaAar 'etaadlag with la eiiy adrataUtrallow I tKal aa taake wwald bo located la lb awatk aad. A arll waa leeuaag a few ear ago free lb bwlldlag laar-actaf atrva la wUc lb L'aVoa Oil eoaapajy la allowed atoct lie plaal at "e foot at peter and lleoher atroeta. Tba e not ere fartbar aay ibey ba baa iai4 la lb a lira ( ad paxaaoe l bold p tba ardlaaaaa by rafaraadam. Seattle Lawyer After Confer- ence With Incarcerated Ore pn Trust Cashier Down loan. Talks With West gwaas e4 I airail I laiaea, -, m, I .eeate 9vaa t It tnt, mi WaebJaglaa, aa aid fted af '. Cumft at Mils. la taoar iai4 PwHaaid baak -a.Ja. atailad wtaa la.taM aad bald a awafaesais a i ilatftak tnua) baaw btoavta wbaa tv latter aa a by la ee,eavieb aad waa a ytaag taayae-, Tb fallla4 aa iaa tiaaaa - - NM'r l'a avawllalad t ee aabad If bo did 4 rao la liltai wlib a vtaw af ple4iH fa Umtn rarota. -Wall." b al4. "I baa aaaateoawd Iba I b rci le ell bar Motfta e Iba gavaawaa. I bad Na eeoeva! aaallav IO aa blar rta alwvi--ewrae fasaily baelaeas wfetck I Muat dtaaaaa. btarrta Ueaka aasariaiad aad aaJtaw a Ibougb bo baa 4 baoa ait. bi I aid ask bis If ba bad beaaj Ul" Tba eoafareaoa) balwaa) aWaatoo PI laa aad biarrta a place) ta Iba aula bawee and bt erne same dews aaatiaadad. Iba fUat limo be baa baaa dawatow lar be wea aaol lo pneea. Ma waa roo ebowl a hour. After Ibo ooafereeKe Uovaraor Waal aad baa tar PUea weal walktaa out South Commercial atroat and. H la baUevad. they will be aa gaged uaiil a lata hour dUousslag iba oaae of ba) baa bar eeavacf. HIGH PRICES OF FOOD MARION GRAND JURYMEN FREE WITH INDICTMENTS MENACE IN AUSTRIA ( aBaattrAaWeT rVwM Lasa Vf-) Vlaaaa. Oct. T. Aastrla'a trouble aver tba blab pHoa of food ara likely to be Intensified by wldeepread etrikoa. AaatrUa railway am pi eye haw prw- seated ta tb government demand for Increased wage. It waa feared that a geaera! etrtfce would follow the forma- latlea of the man damanda. but while tha workshop man favored a stoppage tha traffla warkara wera oppoaod to It. and In the and tha demands ware pra- aanted without mention of a trik. An enormous increaa in tha coat or the neceaaltle of life and the reaalta of the English trtk are mentioned aa being among the cauaa or in oaap aeatad unrest which pervade tb railway men. Though no Intention- of strike waa made In tha preeentatloa of tba da manda there I little doubt that there will ba a cessation of work unleea rub- la-tlal con cessions ara made to tb man. And laere I danger that a atria of railway employee would bo fol lowed by etrikte la other llnea af work. ajaaWaWanaWBBBBBaBWBwaWJBBBWasaBaw There ara now 104 anion In the He brew trade of New Tor city. ttabra gereee ed Tea lianil I eUlem, Or. Oct T. The gra4 yary returned a doaea tndlctmaata laat vex ing la mlaor raaeav WUUam Wood and Itoaao Ogdaw wore Indicted for larceny aa three aowala. Yank IT1ntr waa ladlctad fay lar ceny ta atoaltng toilet arllclaa from Mra. Claude Johnaoa. Mat Hfr waa charged wtta larcany from a dwelling, the particular charge being ateallng thro rore ftom A. bf. Hanaaa. Jamaa Hansford was Indicted on a Uroeay charge for theft of a bo of cigar from tba goo them Parifio Railroad oempany. A man named Martin waa ladlctad on a charge of betting aad getting oth era ta bat on tba rmoee during tha atata fair. John TVataoa waa ala ladlctad for gambling alleged to hava bee a com-, ml I tad during tha elate fair. David vuttox waa ladlctad for aaaault and battery oa J. C Doblnapeck. Indict ments wera returned against Charles and Ooorgo Brown for dumping saw dust Into tba gantiam river jieer their aawmllt. O. K Button waa Indicted on a charge of forging a cheek of I1S.M on tha . . m . - Wa.Im -I w b - I em. Oeorge Tbompeon waa Indicted for forgery of a note for Slt.tl on the t'nlted States National bank of Bolero. H. Parr muat answer a similar charge. One of tha newest pocket eofn car- I Her, with eompartmenta for coin of three sites, resembles a watch. ' (PnhlUher' lives tassed Wire.) London. OoL 7. Plane for tha trip to India to attend the imperial uurrjar at J? ! 1m iim in December are crystallilng. The iin, nvum aa .iuiura, waa ona oi ma 1 . ..... . most powerful baron during tha reign attendance of the BrltUh nobility wiu of Henry IV and Edward I. and held not be ao large aa naa Deeu luppoKa, ho has Just celebrated his third birth day, I on of the most Interesting table In England. Tha first of the many high military office, especially In the north ' of England, whence he raided Scotland with great success. But, daring though ha waa, ha cannot be regarded a the founder of tha -for tunes of the family, for hi Immediate forbears included many warrior and statesmen. Among them was Walter de Clifford, the brother of Fair Rosa mund, for whom Henry II forsook Eleanor, and on whom, says the legend. the queen wreaked mortal vengeance. But Robert was tha first to hold the the king having Intimated that he would not expect a large contingent to make tha lourner. For this reason some of the peers and peeresses who went out to witness ,the proclamation Durbar In 1908. hsva decided to stay at home. It Is, however, very certain that the num ber of lords and ladles who win be at Delhi next December will bo larger than on tha last occasion, and many of them 111 be seeing the golden east ror the first time. Some there ara such as Cora Countass of Strafford, who are barony by writ, though the fifth by r0ng out again. This applle more right of feudal tenure. He fell at tha battle of Bannockburjt on June IB. 1S14, and waa succeeded by his eldest on, Roger, who Joined the Insurgent barons, and la aald to hava been made a prisoner after the battle of Borough bridge, and executed at York. There la tradition that he 'escaped-with hi life, andxdled peacefully, though In ob scurity. The aeventh baron married a daughter of Harry Hotspur, Lord Percy. Their son, Thomas, was killed at tha battle of St Albans In 14S5. The flrat mention history make of John. hi son and heir, I that. In February. It tig, ne waa, in company with Bomer particularly to their majesties' personal entourage, which Includes several cour tiers who went out to see me yuu oi Connaught's pageant eight years sgo. Others were In the royal retinue when the king and queen toured India three years later on. Among the airrinruisned guests wno will have no court duty will be tha Duke of Devonshire, the Duke and Duchess of Hamilton, Lord and Lady Gerard, Lord Duncannon, Lady Irene Denlson and the Hon. Sybil Fellowea. Some of the quid nunc reem 'to harbor the notion that I this sprinkling of English noble there I will be several times as many as these ' - " .Jw - - ? DOES THE ICKEW BUSINESS PAY? r Have you ever given the aoove question any thought? aii.liliiii',il I . I i nl)iyunii.m llj.pil.llijiji ill ?J x"- Tb Jp)U Look In Our Windows and Com pare These With the $20 and $25 Suits oi Up-Tovvn Stores SUET OR OVERCOAT WHAT Do you know that during the year 1910 the people of Oregon consumed almost $1,000,000 worth of eggs from the pastern markets? Why not share in this enormous amount of money that is being spent in the eastern markets every year? " " . 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