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4 THE OREGON DAILY 1QUUUAU lOKTjJWP. Wfc'Ph'nAY KVr?'I.Va. OCTOEi: II. mi. HOE TO QUIZ MEN FOR A GEHERAL STRIKE local Acticn Taken In Bcto cf RcqjcsI Frcm OaUand, Cat: PcUe Step FicM: Main Status Unchanctd IniTimiinn iinnrn EEOTHSOII Father Superior Testifies to Having Spent SSOOO;Haiy on J3O00 cf It COMPETITIVE PLAH FOB STREET WORK AT KEIITOII WINS COHMEIIT TO ONE OF H OF SUET OR LAUDS FMCII FIRi',1 OF t a , vi4 taa J lH4 Wm ! t ftW l.fc ft W MJl mt W( M. Cei. If rai. Ik. j mimmI la 4 -' 11 mt a tJ wte im itt. YVi 4t ! I re few IM erT ef A OwW4 kirtMf mmm4 HrM I La I pwrt ftHtlf Ik - . I!! tu. , rii 4 rrw (W.tt. i. A4 f f Ma4 e lWt twiit " We MM. TM ' fma IM UeAlaeA lfMUt e ;l i 4kr al 4ary Mrti a tag tm mm I mt a ua 1 ee l r4tM ni. t f.t t lr aeA inre el at laa r-txir a. at Iieatr. Ww rVr It tie. airta.arvaaa. Wfl IU ! l im e4 W IM 4r e of ( lUUMI r4 Ala. Aewereieg nrwtt ik4 I Ti"l froyi. mmm at IM erire. eaA ft4 htm Vfr I hie lnwH H4 r ti.d r Uediag a blew ee Via fa teal. kMfklt a- I leath e4 eel llt am r- TM f1tt M1 lanllot mm Mlk ww N t IM r M rrM IM mmm tMhf Brrwit Tr K4 la MJk tmtit UU MtyM4 la IM O..W, It. N. aora. I im rq af im rafnpa). in f fJrr f frooi lb Hrll af Oaly Mr I vallatlMa war Uau4 ar i. P. Crttrt. rVra prraidaat a4 (a ar NiKfir af IM llarrlmaa tin la Otni a4 IM atrlk la4ra ! tar. Tnara U aa MtiruJ cba M laa lluallrfl. "Labar fomlKlona titramal aallafae. orr. m Mr. CTUrWa bulitllo, la 4 at bob. . "Uv rlnf Ika iaat II boura wa aniployad IJ aktllad awhanira ta lak I ha fme mt lrmrng our mric. Krcrtbtac quit at at) polota. Train wmtnl Murmal." Two carina da of etrlkabrakra. ra Wkfl aara, vara takan fram IM AlMna ahopa of tha 0--V. n I N. fotnpany Uat fcleht i rallara lha atrlka aitua tlofl at Gral Tha ca.ra war at Urhnl to train No. It. ' r.nrouriln r porta war raatvd . thla mornlnf by lh taoaJ atrlka r4ara from manjr Of tbo othar ctllaa ta tht Ortr0 dtatlirt - . paaial j ttrUara, Accord I n to v report tna4 by tha trlkcra thla mcmlng. who a thf hava a launch pattollng tb rlvar la tha vicinity of t ha O -W. R. A N. tharo wara no airlketrmkara taken through tha rarda by tha rlvor antrane vaaiarda. Tier alao aa that thera Is nothlnf to tha report Uiat Imported atrlkebreakera boarded launches at tha ool of Btark atrret and were then taken to tha ahopa. Another rumor that could not ba con firmed la that a JapaneM employment agency la rarnilMnf tnen for tha rail road company to take tha place of the la borers now employed -at tha Albloa ahopa who a re piumoted to othar posi tion In tha machine ahopa. Robert Warwick, one of tha Old men who had been en. loyed aa a truckman, . gathered up his toola last night and walked out. Several of the number, of atrlkebreaJtera wl-lcit have been sat to work recently are reported to hare walked out, and In aome instancee they have even joined the ranks of tha strik ers, so the picket said this morning. Watching for Strikebreakers, v Word waa panned among the union men this morning tc b on tha watch for another train which' would carry strlke ; breakers into tha yards, . These strike breakers are all raid to coma from the east '.' Ob of tha' pickets saJd thla morning , that the company -was out of alrbrKe hose and could do. little work In the way of coupling up rars until a shipment . arrived from Sacramento. , . At the Southern Pacific shops at Brooklyn the union pickets say the com ' pany Is making no effort to bring man I Inside the lnclosure,iwhera they will be . aet to work. No desertions from the ranks of tha- stiikera , have been ' re v ported, but tha pickets say that two nonunion machinists and two boilermalc- ers quit work last night They told the pickets that very little work was being ."done inside tha shops. . ..'.;,;.. . At both the Albina and the Brooklyn shops, the union men are firm In their belief that If the strike Is not settled within a short time the rest of tha rail road employes, auch as Bwitchmen, clerks and telegraph men, will all walk out tt'4 re 1 1 in i t " I atua lata, o. ll-IUI IM I it -1 i lit UltN lUaal IM . m e4Vi twl l-fcf la IM ia44 w ef U- UJi4 IM4 sm' M4. aa ai la IM I Ji4 Siai MMK la M(a4 -4 f It liifWra Mil a mm,t iru, a t '-- Iiim Ul-4 Itel m t-t l4t4 t-e (m a4Maawai eM l IM iiumi iwrtM to IHI tte Csanc3 Discontinues 0!d fYo ceedng After Hot Debate Dctrseci DaKer and Cle: . a. M III A k uun nun ioc weocsioc--. FedfnJ Authcntles Deny TM cf Fipee- t9 ValyatJo 0.1 Unds In CaiifcmU. m ( mm C0KUE.lOGEllGfllKS.ClElREO, OPERATOR. ILEDj GET WML I1IEY CaL'sM Ceteen Less In Car.? 'Contesting Crcther cf Ute E. at4 IMI M a - Uau-aJJt-- HIM a UUI ml mtmm m.mw U IMI M M4 aa-a.( aa4 aH IM M m a tmt UimmI tie S-4 IUI 4twBM4 fw tua 11 Il 1 1 -1 1 ti t Vim mt 4 sw44.wa tm-Htf f U e4i kaAla aa 4m e-i aia4 l ra II M l la H IM. lie Iaa4 b--mI a a ta Wui el aaiM IM ay - a II ia M awtaa Iks - J MaWijk T. J IKiis. SMaal aaautaal l'eJu4 Ium iiumr, ia M' la il !( ar im a"1" " I ' J M H-l UM la IM mmi ir iL uVw t eH ia M.iiy a IM r mM m. mvtmrm rmr rxUMO- I " " " 111 U. Andre UianJ, cf Unrd Fftfts, Paris, Recs Unte When Hcus5 0r.ed ttucii Und In This State cn Ccc--e, Leg Is CrcVen end Ccdy Crush el D. Wend) Viru1 Appeal ta Circuit Court mmmw at TV ImiWI . i. II , r Amr a ki'kki U Anr a M4 la CVaa. tM M M4 M M la fix as .!! It. 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Mm at Ion sj aVaavtaa lalaod. an4 Itarry K, UavaU. tkirH wlik ferglBg Iwerhaeks tlalse4 fat H le a-aafeO to. fwaaIlmaa Oy4e tmi rKat IM atiatMM mt t x-ilmaa tufear mi IM Kal airMal lkr4 aa- aar ue i4 ai laa law wm a svw la favae af Ika teg Ira at."" He 4 a- rier4 IMI II mmmlt mlmir M aa a Mo lag wadx with wkkcBi ta a4r II eat MUl; Oaaega I alraata pa'M a4at IM prwlM at Ooarga Iey4,lha aJ4 law. LOaariiowaa f aaas eataaj aa aiaa. Have lk ai4 . prwraadlaf aacaaM aa aal4 Ikal Ttaatraaiita pavaflMMt wtu kirk It la prto4 ta pa a tha Kw toa a treats la aet g4 bar J awrfaea. iDownellmaai Clyde believe lb ae He Governor of New, Jersey to Yisit Portland During Big Church Convention. tl IM . ml HU Ummmmm at Laa "aA4 wtia air Alaaajbtet alaaaaaftal wM U kaiUiag im OaaaAiaa w'arsv Wa ! waae IMI liM ffea AiatfJ ta k4awal Ika saaal waaiam leratiaa. TMN a war iraarer4 l IM Caaaaiaa lMirM aa4 ua4 la Turimw TaAay waa Malta ainUa aars aratlaa 4a y ai Ike A4 aJah. AH Ike rail la. U aaalaa aa4 etaelrta syaleaaa wre lad. W. W. (Xleev, awal fat tM ttamaaas) llaaa, 4laita4 IM aat I tea mm IXa iraat aaraaaga af i-mwwil I paeeitM aa4 aai4 la JaaiUe la ail. IM sum xcy l laiiiauve aa.4 r(ara4sa. ta vuel e IM ikmi er ml mi. 4t aisg kiiaiy ivft4 eM aai M WUaaa4 l mil aMt.Ur ataf laa 4k af (fce itt Uat falt-kia eA i u H.l, mmm m oea It) tvia bsa la T n i n na la Waa after Ike aeiala He tV4 it-al Ala bralkat aa4 aal ika eatag xrv.v af Ala life at Wtetjat . Aagal AkMf aA Ike Steal af UM !f . My elauaed la k-4 left khj a(aia il mm aMy. anti iihn . attagtag ierey a4 arcie af aa4a laflaeMo m Ike M-Tt af Ike yrlta mt ;iMaMy. It alee all4 Ikal ! lata aMaid M ofi it.a. i ii a!y email rtwiiig f IMI amauat wa cwal4 fee by III trtael. , FIECTilySET Civil rUU4althU. Otv IL Waadrww WU. caaaAxaa hartMra will M aaa mt m, awerat at few tmrmmf. mm mm-1 graat tr umilMUl tia livaiy MrtktHit la U ataa4 Wt14 a I eanaau4V II wul ba ta Vaa atet C-rttua Oiiseaakla eafeae-a t mm J wiuaa ata yeara, at IM k.. u ML.ftva luiiii im aiaki Aavs I mt mmmtmm 1 4a Mt waal ft., i.. mi, laeaanBsiaiaaia LM1 rMrt balaaa t I Milara. ft akte-aiA mm saedined, B. . 7 ata aclaia wa rarb4 thla sfw- Uwbam M la raaily koUAing IMpaaaalya, praa US ai mt the rrUaa4 ltJl lag after eroloefad eoareraar I raaa. it IS f aarai.y aaaaraiva-a, Mwiway, Mat m rwwmw wayuy, mmm i woe Uaearaae WUaea and lie. It. I ever. Uai II U la be aieia4 la t4 leaeapaay, la trytag I giea Ua people ef ike rall today wttl enable itenrr Cetlia kilaiea. r4eal f tbelaaaat witkU a 1 few yeara. I Mat earrle a4 a aiaara 4a4. la lay layer RaakUibl l carry Ibreaga blalKaiioaaJ Itafena iMrUlle. wblrk ar-1 "1 awaJd svat ratara t ftaAea wtla-llag Ua gaaae with Ike rarda faa ma aaaouaiiaa ia lie mm im kiiat Pbli.tv. i prf ram a raeclad fraceaiifag tmt the I taatiaa has aerl dlre-rtlea af Ike I el NmUi la lrUaa4 14 a Cola-at I mm IM UhJe." lie Mid lha slrt ear eom la iMhbftiv. will M irwl Ttta Hai mt I lmrovat mt T4 atfcar tirwala. wbleh I mrotxmmd aoafaraatc. al lrtl4. TM t C. g. Weed. a4 ' ta aaa-raa wurlpaay baa l4.a4.M lavaated la Port foe Jadge EaAla la a long oaa I proeaeaiaga were basrua Mrera t I credit tor aaeurlag Oovenver wiian tuut ta aiea imr a enaay amoaaaaie i utao. aas aiar aa aaoaaia aeaa i iae adopMoa r laa Kiiia a men a meat, iribeloece eattrely ta Pr. afiaten, waa taiwaiia M waa acuag mm mmr wiayaieaa ta leva mmm laveaiaaj iie.evv.ata, tha roaaeilmaa'a bop are aet III found. I mnli kaowa ail aloag tha lliini eoaaL I tb CentraJ uregaa) BoIUtary r4 graal I akiefc ta aaore thaa the groaa laoaaaa af d IbeM atresia wtll afford a good I . I ana l let. like eorapany ta that tine. laet of tb "aompvtitlv" part eg amead I Tba Wrlda Cbrtattaa ' Clttaaaahlp I a, tag im Bay dty. I J. BL Keri aaaoeuu eeaaaal for the ' laaasress will ba tba Uiaal eoaventloa I k 1 an him tm mmm I Hill tlaeav daaUred that a lawyer la tb rawaaMW Ordlsaaa. I ever bald ta Portland. Accredited 4.1 e-1 t ... iui ii rmmrm mmm. I worst apekaamaa far a eorperaUoa ba- A eommunlratloa from tb eiecutlve I galea will ba aeat, ipsnaa paia. iroi i A. UA( um W9 4 m braACb bona la I re km in lawyer is a( ' rui ay board reoeaetlng tb ceurvrll t ptu rry tiUf ml nariy mry isutwui iM rraac.ee aad iboagb wa bavalthe adltonai writer for IM booeety an4 sa ordinance requiring pawaabope to I aect la laa worio. 11 viii p w w uim, closed sat all af eur lawreata I sairaeaa inat aa envooaiea-i report t tb chief af police a list of I ftret great aaeettnga ta be bald la I u.er. yet 1 eouid not mm west wtlh-1 T. Mt Wilooa, sneaking from tb eoca all artlclra purchased ar acquired, wae I public auditorium, rortland busiaeas 1 mm Ttamn. u- I manlly aide af tba pubil aervto sjaes referred ta tb way and maaaa 00 ra-1 asea at tb tasiaae ai om ivoasraenuaj 1 i, mmit ba waa (Lad tba big I tlon, aaid there mmm ba a daubt aot mitt. lelab and R. Vt. Raymond, eoeventloa I tM& lrut va. aold. becaua af lis I that Ua aoaftdeaee east era tavastar Tha eeuartl referred ta tba way and I manager, bar pledged 111.004 t sneeti aad tb fact that It waa a fart bar la tb future ef Portland aad Or meana committee wit a power ta act a I local eipeneea. umihihim ar exrwigiataat froaa tba- baadqmartara af the I roa la la large part Taepoastbie fr tb request of the Oregon Conrreee af I touring tha oountrlea of Europe, Africa, I nrnu latty splendid growth, and a farther Mother for aid la conducting a child I Aala and tba Britlah lalea preparing fori yfm aold. at a profit, but whan yowl averred Uat tb aubll Mrvto eorpora- ine foreign reprvaaataiM-a. HUM ralastrdj k C01CILMN BAKER SCORES 1CIJI Humphreys and Straw Are Re- tieved; Four Divisions and Engineers Vote Nov. 6. Declares Crusade Against the Dives Not Sincere; Council j Postpones Action. " Council ma a Magulra'a ordinance for tb revocation of a number of aalooa llreoaea provoked healed dlacussloa ta tbs council this morning. blagulr recent 'y Introduced ia tha city council a number of ordinance re voking tba lloentea of nearly a dosea lafatnoua . aalooa dlraa. These, place by common report have been placarded I rranted CRUEL TEAMSTER GOES TO ROCKPILE, 40 DAYS b ! ' ; The extreme cruelty of E. A. Cook, a teamster for Glebisch & Joclih. arad- lng contractors, won him the contempt of Judge Cohen in the municipal court yesterday morning when It was shown that he had beaten a. mule so severely . that the animal died. A sentence of 40 .days on the Llnnton rockpllo was lm- , jpoaea on tM Run. The brutal -beating of the mule oe ciirred at ; ast Fortieth and Division c streets, when a wagon which Cook was . driving stuck In a. mud hole bo secure- - it that tha team could not pull it : oat Cook ia aaid to have lumped off hla " wagon and beat tha animal with a piece 1 of Z by 4 scantling until It' was hardly bdio to Biana up. xne ronowing morn Ing when the animal was being led from the barn ,U started to bleed from the mouth and nose and shortly after fell to tha ground and died. . Robert TiiMr.- .the head of the humane aoolety, ap- pearea in oourx against , tne man. MARTIN FIGHTS HARD : TO STAY IN OREGON : Tba fight of Leo .Martin ' against be - Ing taken to Denver ta still on In tha circuit court The bearing aa tha thtlrd writ of habeas corpus waa bad this morning, and Presiding lodge Oatens allowed the arguments to continue un til this afternoon when the-Denver au tftorltiee premised to have more -data t on the crime, Tlia crlm Is charged by hla divorced wife and la a statutory aa plague spots Of vice and Immoral Ity. Councilman Alagulr. at tha tlma ha Introduced tne ordinances declared that ba would bring evidence before tha liquor committee showing that tba sa loons bad openly and flagrantly violat ed tha liquor code . Tb liquor llcenae committee refused to recommend the revocations. Before tba committee bad finished discussing the vartoua ordinances Councilman bla gulr left the committee room In dls gust Councilman Baker made a bitter at tack uyua blagulr thla morning, ao- ouslng him of Insincerity and of mak ing a grandstand play In bis attampt to secure revocation of the licenses In question. Baker charged that no evi dence of violation of law had been ad duced against these saloons, though ht admitted their bad repute. He finally moved that the matter be postponed until one week from tomorrow, prom ising to vote than for revocation, provld ed Councilman Magutre brought in evl denoa that the laws bad been violated in these saloons, Baker's motion wa carried. The coun cil will meet at 9:80 one week from to morrow morning. At that time ordi nances revoking the' licenses of the Quelle, Teny Arnaud, a Henry Gal let Frank Mlnto and tba Richelieu will b passed upon finally. In justification of his action in leav ing tne committee room wnen tne revo cation measures were being discussed by the liquor license committee COuncy. man Maguire said today that ha had been discouraged when the committee failed to support him in his effort to put Frank Minto out of business. He declared that he bad produced sufficient evidence la that case to warrant a revo cation. welfare exhibit at the Armory neit month. The committee baa power to appropriate the remaining pontoa of tha apeela council fund for tba pur poee. Aa ther la about 1444 la thla fund.- the action of the eounell. which was taken on motion of Councilman Baker, will materially aid tb eshlblt A rqtieet of tha Order of.btooa for a permit to remodel tb upper story of the building on the southwest comer of Morn eon and Seventh istreeta was by special ordinance. Tha PLANTING ORCHARDS IN . GOLDENDALE VALLEY ! Moob will use the space for lodge- room purpose. J . Tha recommendation of tha city board of health that an assistant milk chem ist be sppotnted waa referred to the waya and meana committee. An ordinance providing that notice of aalooa transfers must ba posted In conspicuous- places In ths vicinity to which the transfer I to b mad was passed. Honor Coda Amended. The liquor coda waa amended ao that hereafter tha posaeeeloa of a federal liquor license shall ba regarded aa pre sumptive evidence that liquor la be ing aotd by tha holder. WocMstock residents won their fight for Bull Run water -when the council by a vote of 10 to I passed an ordi nance appropriating $20,711 for tha pur chase of tha Woodstock water com pany's plant Councilman Maguire. Clyde and Wllhelm objected to the purchase on the greund that the city would get a lot of worth less pumping machinery In tha deal. Tha water board recommended iie -purchase, submitting figures .which ''show the. city will be reimbursed, for the entire expenditure In two years out, 'of the receipts for-water. The council refudded ISBO to A champ, the money'belng lor the unex pired part of Duchamp's Council Crest amusement park license. j investment whil I am h.r." Between 400 and 104 scree have beea Tb banker laughed when aaked eon act to apple In tb Ooldendale valley earning 'the , I tailaa-Turklah war. 1 In two yaara and new land la atedlly cannot consider It very aerloua," he being turned Into orcharda. with a view said. 1 noticed a cable while I waa of making th Ooldendale district one ta Vance over, aaylng Ua I tail ana bad of the leading apple "prod ucara la th sunk Ua Turkish fleet A sheer Impoa Paclflo northwest slblilty. You cannot altvk what do This la th report brought this morn- not exist I think Uat war will Boon Ing by O. J. Nelson, the pioneer orchard- be over." let, and large owner of fruit land. Mr. Oranaaay Weed Oaafe. Nelson set ont the first orchard In the -But now about rrano and Oar- Ooldendale district about two years ago manyT" . and ha aaya tha treea ar doing splea- -oValL of aoarsa I have been awar , I from horn for several week and out ef we nava an aonnaano or water ior i .iFM eammnnlcatlon. but a war be. Irrigation but do not need If eald Mr. tweB jj,, cuntrtea seams rsry tin Nelson, "for th natural moletur la Uk.i- m tha flret Place Germany la consider that we wtud It 44 years, that I lion a, la gettlag ready far tb fulara. w bad t apead a great deal ef money I nave built awa beyond ue P ea It while It was la ear poeeisslon I aeeda ef lb city. sad that th money Invested waa lying I p. L Fuller, via president ef th Idle daring Uat time, eur prom were I street ear company, recalled la a de not ery large," aaid M. Laaard. "AjUghtful way aerae ef Ua Indd.ats eon Maker doea not Ilk to have hi money I Drled with Ue city growth aad added Ue Idle ao long, wa Use to ao a great I that It wee indeed tree, a Mr. w l loos deal ef bualaeee and turn It ever I had aaid, that at one time la the Ity' quickly.--Orea ta to far away frem history Jo IIoIladaya bo tailed, eaa Parle I 4 not aspect to make any i horse ear Uat turned out of Ue way ef - team was ua only-street ear Mr vice, a Urn wbea tm get off at First street wa to be on th edge ef tb timber and to go aoroe U fiver waa to be ia tha wood a. r. W. Htld, general manager of Ue Portland Railway, Light Powr company, aaid as ehairmaa ef Ue day. that if there waa anything hla company could do to promote irienaiy rotations between people' and company Uay were prepared to do it. Th lunch eon la the Hotel Portland waa on ef th moat largely attended la tba history of tba club. " quit sufficient Goldendale la across th Columbia river from Hood River and condltiona cal." Mr. Nelson and three or four other prominent Ooldendale men will leavt abort of money. The withdrawal of Inane hr tha rttneh bankara a faw dava are practically. Identl- a0 cyned a panlo at Berlin, The French thought the Germans were get ting rather unreasonable and ao with drew Uelr money. The result wa her tomorrow for Aberdeen to attend k,ulokly Been. Ton aee, Germany ia a tha convention of the Southwest Wash. Ington Development association. NEW FILMS PUT ON AT THEATRES TODAY SUFFRAG AMENDMENT E VOTE, 91,803 TO 85,126 very progressive and industrious coun try It Is engaging la manufacture and new enterprlaea of many aorta. Thla takes mora money than Germany has, and, Ilka tb United States, or any other very progressive country, it needa help from the outside and la willing to pay good interest for money. Franc, on the' other band, doea not engage ao ex tensively In industrial, enterprises. Her people ar frugal and her bank ar full of money. Naturally aha becomes Ue loaning center Of Europe beoausa of the demand for ber money that cornea from what -you might call more pro gresslve countries." M. Lasard waa the guest of honor at a luncneon given py jar. wooa at tne STATE WHITE SLAVE LAW WINS PRAISE After the successful run of "pante's Inferno" at the Stat theatre,- th man agement, will present 'Its regular Wed nesday changed today, consisting of "Ttallnn Rlonrl " "a melodrama nort rav ing east side life In New -York: "How Arlington club thla afternoon. Mrs. Murray Saved the United States Army.":- a , sensational historical r pio-lvi'':. Child Welfare, vv :. ' ture, and "What Will- Be Will Be," a I ; An ( Important meeting of th com- rennea cornea y. xn xnna i no maae i mitte which , will have In charge th iBned.l ta Tha wn.i i it initial appearance ax ma .-. star i cbliA wlfar exhibit which wlU.b San Francisco, Oct. 11. At 1:85 theatr today, and proved a treat toalllnhown in PorOand will be held at th ocioca tnts afternoon the total vote music lovers. At me Arcauo r in- v.w, &., 1:40 o'clock tomorrowaf- for the state, bo far as received, on aan Flute," a beautiful Indian legend; I ternoon. Plan will ba made for rala- tne.aurrrage amendment was: For, "Artists .Hons," , a . arama, ana me re-1 jns funds to defray the expense of cent disaster at Austin, ra., caused by holding the exhibit Mrs. George Mo the breaking of a concrete dam. " The Math, chairman of the committee, re- un joy ia snowing an inaian picture, quest an member to b present y 15.126; againat 91.803. That the prosecution of men and wo men in the white slavery trarnc ia as easy under the state as under the fed eral law,, and that from either point of I view it must be regarded as merely a local, treatment of the social problem, DR. feRRY TO SPEND WEEK IN v PORTLAND Dr. Lyman B. Sparry, noted UDlift leader, la to arrive In Portland Friday morning and will spend a week In Port land addressing various bodies of the city under the auspice of the. Portland were points made by Assistant United Social Hygiene society. Dr. Bperry will States Attorney Robert F. Maguire in speak to men at a mass meeting in the an address, to the Men's club of St White Temple at o'clock Sunday, af- Stephen's procathedral last evening. ternoon. Men between the ages of 17 Mr. Maguire spoke on the federal ap- I ana so nave Deen especially invitea. Tne plication of the white slave Act and regular eunaay axiernoo x. m. c a. and three other interesting films, and the Tlvoll and Crystal also have inter esting shows. ';""':' K-i.-v.'r.'.V'-.' y PROSECUTOR THREATENS A SUIT AGAINST CITY -v i'l ' Speeder Arrested. , . v ' ' Motorcycle Patrolman Sims has taken to an auto now, In which to pursue tha wary speeder, This morning he ar rested A. A. Orltses, driving a big, motor truck at 20 miles -an hour at Grand avenue and Burnsida street MEN HUR mm T LAWYERS. ET AL,'$2110 tSeaelal ta Tha Joeraali Hood River, Or, Oct 11. Two thou-1 aand six hundred dollara was awarded by a lurr of Hood River county tax payers to Mat Douglaa and David Pack for injuries reoeived from a tree that f eU aoroas a county road when they were tiding by, Douglas was given 11600 and Peck 11000. and ber Is tb way th money Is said to bay been divided: . Lawyer for plaintiff SISOO Doctors who attended them...... ; 116 Douglas, a pro rata 400 Peck, aa pro rata, ...... ' 10 I raekaj Versa mt Tea jMi-aelt Saleoa. Or, Oct li. Oav.roor West ba eaUad aa eleetloa ef officer for the Orag oa cava I sailltl and Adlutaat Oeaeral rtaser ba fliad November as tb data Oeaeral rtnaef order. Just Issued, re-.. Ilevee rrd W. L llumpbrays rrom duty with tb first division and fcdwla U. , Straw from duty with the third dlvla-( loa.' U.ul.nanl Commander Albert J. Caprea Is deelgnated laeperlor of elec tloa for Ue third dlvtalon. which will aaaambla ea board tba L'aitad Statea. erulaer Beetea at o'clock p. . in.. No-, vamber 4. for U voUng. . Tb enllaiad aaaa af tb third dlvlaloa will aaaambla la Uelr armory oa Ue aame dale and. the aame boar for the purpose of aleel- . Ing a lieuunant with CapUlo John J. 4 R.yftolda aa Inspector of election. The enlisted me ef the fourth division will aaacmbl at their armory at p. m. to elect a lieutenant Captain John J. ' Reynolds being Inspector. Tb mee of the ngtnertng division will , hold their election at 4:46 p. m en board the Boatoa, Lieutenant Caproa. being lapctor. . . . r- - ,-' . ,.. ' ABERDEEN . MECCA FOR DEVELOPMENT WORKERS . - . , , . C C. ChaDman. manager ef th pro-' motion work of th Portland Com mar v del club, with a number of other Port land business men, will leave for Aber deen tomorrow morning to attend tb meeting of the Southwestern Washing-' ton Development association, which convene thera for a three day session. The Portland party will not travel. la any special ear, but will Join a large number of delegate from point in. eouthweetern Washington adjacent to ' Portland. Seattle and Tacoma will be represented by large delegations. i Total .................. .......fteOO Douglas and Peck were desperately hurt when the tree fell and their caae wa considered so good by tha tax pay era on Ue Jury that not much hesita tion was felt in taking the. 12600 from tha county oof f era for tha verdict Now that U alleged division of the award ba become known, there is consider able dissatisfaction here, "V President Taft Is Not mm to smile and ahow his teeth. Ther are sound and well cared for, which la reflected in niB excellent neaitb. Let ua placo your teeth- la tha aame perf cot condition. Money paid for work at thla office la the best kind of health insurance. .. .. Afrai 0V ING TON ABANDONS - FLIGHT TO PACIFIC . .'(rnlted Preu Leased Wire.) ' "' New York, Oct. 11. Sustaining broken tight wing and propeller In fall near here today, Aviator i Ovitig ton's monoplane was so badly wrecked that he Is obliged to abandon tempor arily his night to tha Pacific coast Ovlngton was unhurt in tha fall. told of tba suocess the federal officers have met with In Its prosecution. He said that the state has an act modeled on the federal one, and that it covers a great deal more ground than Ue fed. aral act meeting will ba adjourned to the White I Temple. The subject will b "Sex and Health." Dr. Sperry will speak to the young men of th T. M. C A, Saturday : evening.' Monday evening he will speak Deputy District Attorney Fitxgerald I and Patrolmen Gill and Griffith an-1 gaged in a wordy battle at police bead- quarters this morning In the presence of Chief of Police S lover, In connection t rfhr. or hnn at tha v. m ct . A. I wun me arrest eany Dunaay morning 'If ther 1 failure to secure convlo- He will speak at 7:30 o'clock; Friday "t,,V""I "f ' :""S...l.'BI.,"'".5e5," evening in the Men's Kesort at Fodrtn a"1 m. and Burnslde, and next Tuesday after, ifelllng liquor On Sunday. In the fuss, noon he Will address the mothers of '"eeraia tooa xn pari or in prisoner. the city at the People' Institute. This attacking Ue officers and, their meth latter meeting- ia being arranred bv I od. He declared that the intended to Miss Lucy pritchard. head of the In- sue tha city and the patrolmen. He Btltute, .. I stated that he would fight the case clear through to th circuit court If NUMBER 7) tlon In - the state court It must be either because the -men the state pay to- collect evidence, fall In , their duty or because Ue prosecuting officer fails to present the case properly," said Mr. Magulra "Juries will oonvlot and Judgea win aentenoe the men and wo men found guilty of violating thla act "It should be remembered, however, Uat while prosecution of the whit slavers is a good thing as th treat ment of a local phase. of .Ue social evil, it will , not cure th social evil. The only way to tackle Ua dtaaaae Itaeif la through education it I found' ed on Ignorance and poverty. Wa can teach our children personal hygiene, we ww TnrluM Rn. f3i-nhyV ftrin. I neceeaary. . . " I Tti. ...a w.-.MInMnMI .....n Grant 'pasat'ot TTTha noted Paturday. but the acene in the clerk's fuxice creaieo conaiaeraoie sur on ao-1 old Greenback gold mine, . located 20 mllea north of Grants Pass, baa been purchased by Robert C. Bobertaoa and Frank C Robertson, father and son, respectively, of Parish, N. T. The Greenback Is credited with a pro- count of tne i act uat Fitxgerald is a I county prosecutor. ' Cooffreas of Bfothers. ; The Portland council of tha Ainnvu I can eaucat tnem in aeir restraint, and J auction of 2,000,pao to i,oo,oyO, .and I of Mothers will meet Friday afternoon we can ao wnat is possiDi. to sea that I In Its palmy day carried a big payroll, i at t o'clock at the Washington High girls who must work ... earn enough I.The same conditions are promised again, J school. Request . ia .made that presi- money, to live. W cannot totally sup-1 as the mine Is considered a valuable I dents of circles will make reports .of I press insunct, nor caa w suppress U I one It later trouble, bo it la alleged, I aU meetings - and all committee ap-1 - ' , ; oeing moimij sue to mismanagement. - poiniea. - , . in a series of in dorsements o f t h e Certificate of Title system ; hy bankers, lawyers and real .es tate men reasons why a . Certificate qf Title furnishes the BEST , protection to b u yers and '. mort gagees of real estate' "I have no hesitancy in taying that th modern system of .handlinat real . estate transactions on cer : tificatet . of title and by. placing: ' the papers ' and ' money in escrow with the title, companies is far su perior to the old plan of abstracts r and attorneylV; opinions in every respect.; It is cheaper, safer, quick er and more convenient" O. B. 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