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0 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. 8ATUKDAV EVmQ. OCTOBEB t. U. YankeeSuffragists May Become Real Suffmgettesl Senator Jeff Davis Bride Loses Trunks '. Equal Suffrage Annoys Arkansas Soloh MORE- HUH HOGS They're in Louisville Buzzing Over Question No Wan Can Com$ Election- touluuookmy At Ua C IU to Ma. tX U- f Jwiatl a Um V v.i.via.4 41 Ua W-U U lr. 4 a. U. !- Shcrmaii CcuntyV Assess mcnt Rc2s Shjw Need cf Chines in Methods, eerinj Around Hit Wife, Ua.l 4 IM Kail.! 9ltr4 AmUIM (a IU Utl Wa-, tava faatta'X. I la He Says, land VxVei Utir Bay City 1 -.A u Li I I lit at h. I ni Calcify When Un lets Art Opened to Crow en cf Berries, Etc. Ia1 t a.iiu )iu I.! ak.a.a A if tmm.m ml if at4 lw a aa va .4 4 a... ! f4M awaiu .J aiwta af na tanaly M at:a4 la a I a lt-a ii ,imhm.i a-a k f im tbM. CMt . jwf lw, aM iw i ini laiM MtM fi-Ma iitii ik a.ta aaa. la aa i-M iim itf hM awilu tM fat I ! 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U4iM era repUty hlg etre 4 al iMf Ol r hd TUiai m MUM. ehrvaral amwaaaetvlall h ha tt iiii wrthi im ila 1 lUr City. Ikr ef hka Will. I II l inttIM4. bwll Ml lb neg UUMUI hialiee m4 lfclr . With I IM Wftnalfc of rrfe M ma br 4 I r. TM Mm r4lttM ailata ( 1 ulamaoti aa4 lk MM taw a a la Um aauair. 'TM ParifU TaUrkaaa ' TaaTap I Cax. Itaa caipla4 Ika UatallalUM. af m araiaM tvara, raplarta IM M fl uaa4 vlra wil tnar a4 laalaU- Iiaia4 1 1 h TliUmoo. aa aa ala Ua rvrml eutrlcts nortk r ad IMt irlM txlva lirra 4 Tillamook. Nw all IM larHtorr ortti to tha Kafcalam fivar aa4 hair af that betaraaii hra ana Tina aaoaK ctara Umik lha toeat chari. PORTLAND MAN IS UNIVERSITY CONTEST ' v 1 III I s I ! I 1 11 a I mi f l- aKtaiw aa ataiM- a-l ih--!M "lia iat af ... MM M. iw.a ia Um iM1 I at af a MVw .ia 1.a 4, '"V. IM winmwi im aa4 IM i.i , ai ..hImmi ikt A lafl a l mmiw a hair M I ata fMia M4 M m ke.aa. I a "' r a4 Uiiuaa ia.tiM. M la la. I ",t- "-M lha aal. 'f lUa mm h MaaaM, aa a imimh 1 1L faU, ti a aa ara, aa IM hvM r hoaaaa IU lha MM I . . AM , . I Mir tvaifatiaa, ll la mkmM IMI I M I tlha TafV a4aala a1Uha4 iMa a ihaa IM la im ,v A '1t a a4 aaaa hal aal M iuk ua llLHl ayMM M.I I rMi4 hr lha avtMa Ilia lha laaai UMUaa af III! aaM I r- al W.itnar Wllaaa la hat ULala. aa aa a4 irMi tfu M tf Tan tM) lha M mA. I liiairrH ara la t. Haari Tha awwhM af uiUhia ha ll Mlw " haa IM r. ha hu fatih m ll.ll. with aalMiWa af I aa fa aa Ma fartf lllM. a aa aaa af III ac. I Ita aa lha aaa I M aahar f aa-u:iah4 aM l !' !'' aL lit lrt aalihar avaa Htfll, aiaa4 hi lltlila. r lit aa ha WU' Tha laaaaat aiaaala aa rM Ua4. aaJ J Uia a hiaa IM hatMiaga. la hat la a avitchboara raMbla af tahlnilara bra U ar af M aubaarlbara. l a la lh lima I Mil and fat af thla lanaMiloa all af Bar dlf vaalU thair vaiioua hatala for tha annua rfklNl Vaa lmm Wa t Laulatllla. Orl SI. Tha auffraiaia Lane enaa. ' aharl anaa. laan anaa kin baaa aoavara4 Madlaoo. Wla.. Oct II. Aflaf ma af tba blttaraat alartlona In tha hlatorr f onlraraitr aolMir. M and II r.lla4rick aoa af rertland. - Or., dafaatad Nojraa Brlbt af Iflfmaaaoila. a manbar of tba footbaJI taam. In tba alactlon far Junior prom chairman, tba htfhaat honor In fha aift r,t tha atndant hodr. liandrlek on was tba nJ rnambar of bla party') praamlaant ta ba alacttd. Uandll Handrlckaon la tha aon of C T. Handrlckaon. praaldent of tha BcandU nartan Amarlcaa bank la thla elly. AU thauvb ba haa not llrad la Portland hnr lanrta of tlma, ho haa many frleada who will ba alatad orar hla auoecaa as tha vlnninc member of tha atudant body. It la said that thla Is tha first tlma la II yaars that a non-fraternity man has baen slactad as Junior prom chairman. Young- Handrlckaon has spent sereral years In Canada and was a student st tha Weeley coUeee, at Winnipeg, Man itoba. This is his third year at tha University of Wisconsin. SACRAMENTO TAKES convention of Jha National Woman'e Suffrage aeeorlatloa today. Tha rlllsene have lamad out In force 10 welcome them. Small beye herald tbalr approach with. Twto, look Jimmy, there's another one." Drivers decorate I heir alaada with auffrage buttons. The restaurants are advertising meals at "equal" price. A-"auffrage oocktell has sprung Into being. And before Or lobar II. tha ctoee of the convention. It la erpeeled that even tha butchers will wear aprona. v Kaettaa Aaaoelatton'e OraaVasl. The preaeat gathering Is the greatest la tae history of tba national aaaocla tloa. Women from all parte of the country have Journeyed at their awa espenea ta bo preaent at Its dallbera tlona, for two matters Of paramount tm portajica to tha causa will soma before tha delegates. One of these will be a decision upon wsys and meana to further tha fight for. "equal lights" ta America a decla im portance for no Us than five state hsve passed the suffrage bill and will submit ths ques tion of equal auffrage to their rotors In tha nest elections. , Tha other Is ths presence of Miss Emetine Psnkhurst, head of tha mill-, IIIMte fee IM cwaety, lwlil lie leva., ataea. M iate aaa UrmM allay. Thie repMt give stiaagih I IM e I Mm 4 IhoM wM Mta Ma IM ara IMI a Mr lrt4 sMsy sailae ia M aMi raif r aad smh raieaj a gnatpM of eva aa Jpaloie4 deaart fhars, The laial af saeaey. mim aad aa- oMaia la im rair ara a4 fanb by Ut. tMU M amowaliag I lllMl. lha a a at Mr af boraee ul ssaUa at IITt. with a value af Hll.lll. IM a urn her af rente al III with a vetaa of 111.11; IM aweabee at aheap aad gMle lt.Hl. valued al III II. Tha tanproveaieaiU lawa lota vahead al l(.lt. ara pul al IITM; lha loa preveroaatts la4 hot daMad al 11111 UiOK COUNTY PUNS GOOD ROADS Improvements and Machinery I !! Ya9r fnT Pannla ' a4i i v mi wwi i bviw $75,000. 84lor Jeff Deris of Afkaaaa. kt ta on lis second honor moon. (Saertel bt The Searaat I Bay Clir. Or- Oct, 11. Ma ok aril a lha value af ataaafsrturlag machinery I ilea u gala aa ta Ttllaaaeok aouaiy for 1,T; mercMediM a4 stack ra I good rwada. At tba mm time talk la liapleeaeaia, I tampered by a Matrorarsy balar waged aaiomabllea. carrtagaa. eta. at lllLlv, I by ibe graagiM aad nm af tAa snoet all of which eeuld ha BaaJtlpllad by 1 I procreaalva af lha earn ea ere ta slabs for asd attU set snake a aiga per eapiiaiaa economical aspaaditar af Ua eotia valuauoa aa I aapeatad la raeull from I y a money aad for tha saweu auttoa af a chaasa la farming meinoaa. ' I roada ante ahw tKav m - total vaiosttoa af tha sewaty Is plaeed I and wtu aarve Ua greater nam Mr af at IMIMH. tant suffragette faction of England and tha poaalbllity that soma Important chances msy.ba adopted In the Alherl can flaht for equal auffrage through tha eiDoaltlon she will give of the suc cess of English suffragist matnooa. Hitherto the women or tne tmiea States have held aloof from the stren uous metnods sdvocated by the disci pies of Mrs. Psnkhurst. preferring to conduct their campaigns wiin an ora.r. llneaa that haa rivaled the political campaigns of tHa great parties that go before the voters. With five flbu nn their hands In the nesr future. however. It la thought that some change may be made. . Already the assembled delegates nave, split Into factions on the qaeetloa of English euffrsglat method, and today many of IIiom preaent atatad that they thought tba more spectacular method of the Englishwomen would prove moat erfectoue In dealing with tba coming campaigns. This feeling seems ta have been brought about by a raallsattoa that aufragett speakers snd campaign managers cannot' ba so divided aa to cover the .whole five states In a thor ough manner. On the other hand a very strong body la MaJnst any deviation from tba math NO FRANCHISE FOR SOUTHERN PACIFIC Eugene Council Withdraws Or dinance Giving Rights to Asset Company. poople. The eipeadltura last year by the county for roads aad road aaahlaary wm ITe.. of which I! MO wm apeat for machinery. i""tve eomplemeat af roeahloery owpx 4y Up ooanty ta m large aa that of Multnomah oouoty. In cluding tha city af Portland. A bond 1mm Is aoriously eoastdered. The people are watching Polk county to m bow its bond Imu will turn out. aad If It Is a ooooaM aaa wtu be had her, tn all probability. Work will ba otarted soon aa . U completion of tha Keah-kaa-nla moan tala Nad, which will connect with the ho re road already built by. Clatsop county Thla piece of road is pot only a BANK SOON READY AT INDEPENDENCE Wyoming Capital Combines With Local Interests to 'Establish Institution. (SparUl ( The JearaaL) ladependeaca. Or.. OcL 11. An enter- priM which Is certalq to promote the oommlrclal IntereaU of ladenendenca aad become a strong- factor ta tha devel opment of tba city and tributary coun try la tha banking enterprUe to ba m Ubllsbsd her within a few weeks bv J. J. Fenton of Oraybull. : Wyo, aad local businaM men. Mr. Panton hu baen In tha eltv for two weeka formulating plans for the' now enterprise. The detaila were com puted lata yMterdar. A buUdlna will ba erected at Mala aad B atraeta bv A. I Sperling, the plans and specifics ' una,. A lata isw VI mwi m W oiui.iia.. eh, lh. . . . - . moat difficult one to conrtruct from J.00- ?f u a m Vt- f,.1? 1 r ...i.uh.. .i.Ui.i vn . ,n- Jt . b two story structurs ... -- - I oovarlnr laa rui rm... r Mr. m noadsi Eugene, Or, Oct. II. After the people I traveled county road running from UenM. k.w ....l.-. mmA will. .. " irvniaga on JZTa r"'?:r. I The aide and back walla wlU be "-"TL. '":;rzLr;;:: i concrete Md ua front of Tha approximate coat agi- south line of tha county to tha northern ltwZZmtZt7, J.V. vrV.TIl,. side of equal suffrage. Thla faction luted over the proapeetg of the city I part of Portland a thoroughfare will be I j , V.nton rlii k7 1ViV. holds thst sny undue militant would do mora harm Ik. MMhl nll. A Ik. IIK. Ud th.t tnr tr...) will Ml 7' w,u " "C,,U,IU v ln" isrm than good, era Paolflo -company aqua! rights oa hard t bwt anywhere In tha mubUT.Im Breaidaat and Mrrvrnton.Satn-? Fifth strMt wltn. the Oregon Klectrlo I and for scMery will rtval U famous ,MMd,en1t wyomlngln b! caahler' OSS OF SAWMILL MAY BE 550.000 MORNNG CONIES CDnlted Piaaa Leaae Wire.) Eacramento. Cal., Oct. 21. Sacramen to won the morning game with Oakland, The score: R. H. E, Oakland 1 Sacramento 6 7 Flater and Tledemann were tha bat tery for Oakland, snd Hunt and Price acted for Bacramento. McUreevy um ' plred the game. - - RILEY MURDER TRIAL PROGRESSES SLOWLY , ("weUl to Tba Journal.) . Prlnevllle, Or., Oct. 21. Very little progress was made today in the trial of J. L. Riley, which began before Judge . ; uraasnaw in tne circuit court Thursday, i Attorney W. P. Meyers of this county la conducting the defense. Mrs. Riley - occupies a caair by her accused hus band. Great interest is taken in the n trial by the people of Crook county who crowa me commodious court room. Riley shot and killed Long after aa exciting chaae from Opal City by auto, June 1. Mrs. Riley was In company with the murdered, man at the time of tne murder. Long was a pugilist and ', had come to central Oregon from Port : land and Spokane. NIGHTWATCHMAN KILLED BY ENGINE IN ALBANY ' (Bpedel ta T JouraU.I Albany. Or., Oct.. 21. F. I. Haughton. nlghtwatchman for, the Corvallis A Eaatern railway at thla point, was .run over by an engine in front of the Southern ' Pacific rsssenger depot last evening at ( :.- The ShMta limited was coming in on the mala Una and an engine was backing down tha track. Haughton, not noticing thla engine, was caught. . Hla right leg waa severed at tha hip. He waa taken to the hospital, where h . died thla morning. Mr. Haughton leaves a wife. He waa a vet eran of the 8 pan th-American war. Chehalis Lumber Company to Rebuild Plant Burned at Littell. (Special ta Tba JoaratL) " ' Centralis, Wash., Oct. 21. A disas trous firs broke out at the plant of the Chehalis Lumber company in Littel about three -o'clock this morning, and befors the progress of the flames had been checked the sawmill division dock and yards had been completely do stroyed. Help was wired for both to Centralis and Chehalis, but owing to lack of water transportation facilities It was Impossible to lend aid. About 100 volunteer fighters with buckets fought the conflagration, and after five hours' terrific work, managed to save the dry kilns, planing mill and lnmber sheds. The total loss is esti mated at $25,000 to $60,000, the greater cart of which is. covered by Insurance, W. W. Wheeler, of Des Moines, Iowa, Is president of the company, and Benjamin Moore la Ideal manager. Mr. Moore states that the mill will rebuild at once. MINER OF BOHEMIA HAS DEADLY FIGHT WITH BLACK BEAR a (Special ta TM JoaraaL) e 4 Eugene,. Or., Oct. 21. Lee , d Whit mora, an old-tlma miner of the Bohemia district, is lying at 0) the point of death at a Cottage d drove hospital aa the result of 4 a terilble encounter with a black o d bear in the mountains east of e e that place Thuraday afternoon. e Whit more was In tne woods near e d tha power plant of the Cham- e d pi on mine, carrying his rifle, d d when he suddenly encountered d the bear which reared Jipon his e hind feet and started for him. d The man fired two shots into the e d body of the bear and snapped , d his gun for a third shot, but the e d magazine was empty. An instant d d later man and bear were rolling e d on the ground. Whltmore's e d body and limbs were terribly lac- - 4 erated, the flesh being, literally , 4 torn off In places. When he waa e d found by his fellow workmen at d . the mines, unconscious and near d ly dead from .'oss of blood. The e bear was found dead a few yards e d away, one of the two bullets d having struck a . vital spot, but d Bruin had strength enough left e to put up a hard fight. STATE ILL BUILD El NED HIGHWAYS Railway company, and after aa urgent I trip to Crater lake. For miles thia road I r, i. ..i ,,., T ,r requeat by Judge a H. Carey, eounael I will skirt the shore and for aavara) I t:r. . J wii .;;v? ... " a k. rm a n - fP1lA .. A. I mIIm aawlll tk. .U.. Ik. .IA. .a IV. I ' - -"aa aaaaa .. all MB SB. I W Ik! tV."- ''.. .:.k I v, " w i." mon stockholders, and will ba on i,viiivi bmuii iiiit,. i ...i-..-n.fj uivanuin v mu uk"" i iha board Of dlreatora. Tha eanltal ih. .,..ii i..i i.k .mi u...im, . im .k... tk. ..4 .ki.i. -tn 1 riT?0 capital uv vwhmv,. m-v..m w wvv.vw v uvwwmMi. w u.v a I HMk la IA h. IHI IIAI IT iv wiiuui .w iu, viuiuaiiw iiuiiuii invni a ill vwi iiuiiwu. Ti.w vi mil an extension of tha Lane County Asset I ooeaa. company's franchise on Fifth street,! Governor West Plans to Use Donations and Convicts in Road Improvement. (Special ta The Jbnraal.t Salem, Or., Oct 21. Governor West has decided to wait no longer for ths Marlon county court to assist ths state in improving the roads leading- out of Salem to various state Institutions lo cated near. W. L. Shlpton left last night to bring to Salem the 40 mules, which meant giving; the franchise to the Southern Paclflo company, aa Us latter will soon acquire Ue Aeet company's holdings la Ula city and vicinity, Tha refusal of the council to grant this extension will probably have no effect upon Us sal of Us Assst com- nanva nronartv. aa tha Southern Pa- clflo'a right of way agenta ssy they need some of tha right of way already obtained by the Asset company, ta be used In construction of Ua Coos Bsy lines. iV WOMAN WITH DOCTOR Mr. Fenton returned ta Wyoming ri. terday to make armngemeaU te move hla family to ladependeno. JUST BEFORE TRAGEDY S. A. PERKINS TO HEAD New Bank at Woodbum. Wood burn. Or., Oct II. Tha Farm ers and . Mechanics bank, organised about five years ago by B. C. PriM A, Sons, will soon pui Into history, but will ba superseded by a much stroni Institution, to bs known aa tha Security , State Bank of Woodburn, with a cap ital Af IfX.Onn ' Tha n.w H.nV will fCalted Praa IwmI Wlra.1 1 hT." " ... . o", T t,T "' San Francisco, Oct 3L InvesUgatlon ,0 of Portland, vlce-prestdant of Ue' Aaa. IVa J 4 k A 0 S TJ TOTa f Iai ka M H I ai. . '. . i. ocanainavian American oanK, who will take active management Tha cashier will ba N. A. Hufford, with Fred Dose, Into ths death of N. B. Walton began hers today, with a search for Ua mys tsrious woman patient who fit la Dr. WAHIrMriTflW RfJAD MEM A- Wright's offloe.juat previous to pvid CTark taad John Dtnwoodl as WAoniliUIUli nUMUO mClH ... ,,,.,,.-..-. vntai dlreotors. Tha new bank, will oooupy Fi OWLER STOPPED m wXm WND DELAYS HI . B. HLES DIVORCE SUIT loast-to-Coast Aviator Is at Riverside; Robinson Es tablishes Record. (United Fra Pasadena, Cal.. Leued Wire.) Oct 21. His An grass retarded by a stiff eaat wtnd caused by her Inebands "easy going- Aviator Robert O. Fowler waa com-1 oiapoaiiren ana love or gooa times. By pelled te land st Riverside shortly be-BOm u through't thatt professional rot-a i o'clock this afternoon.. Haytnada I JsalQjiay had something to do with the a saf e descent and immediately went I estrangement, as ootn are writers, to a hotel for luncheon. He said he I ' 1 1 would resume his flight to Yuma today j Marriage for Housekeepers Only, if tha wind ceased,' . . . - I rUnlted Pran Leaaad Wlre.l Mrs, Thomas FOWler, the blrdman'a.l . New. Haven, Cowl. Oct. 11. Mirrtui motner, oeparxea mx.ii:o oeioca rori privileges may soon he accorded only Tuma. where she expects to ba Joined I to qualified housekeepers, according to by her son tonight '-J- ; I Mrs. Henry Wade Rogers, wife of the . taean or tne xaie school of law. Ad- Rook ' Island, 111-, Oct' 2L Aviator I drassinT Ue Federation of Women'a Hugh Robinson haa established a new I dubs here, aha deplored tha nreaent aeroplane- reeora. it ia announced -to-1 ooienoraung or nome lire. day, "y flying for a diatance of 171 (Ualted Pre Leaied Wlra.1 Indianapolis. Oct. 21. Mrs. Newton Booth Tarklngton, wife or the dramatist and novelist, today filed proceedings here for divorce, alleging extreme cruelty. Bhe-asks for the. custody of their five yeaf Old daughter but makes no plea for alimony. Mrs. Tarkington Mys she left Ker husband last July. It is reported that tba separation ' (Special to Tba Joarn.L) Wenatchee, Waah., Oct, 21. Govern- with barhess, which have been loaned to or Hay on hla arrival here today to ad- Governor West by Porter brothers. I dress the Good Roads convention said bs Beall A Co., of Portland, will loan thai could not decide Immediately whether he state a new rock crusher, and with this would call an extra session of ths legls- lwM that .lh. mta tm Inp-l.h .11 1.W I . . i .!, i ..... 1 investigation. .-fc and that the county .furnish wagons do in netitions circulating amona the L i"0" od.y. w"-.p'eji !'B or,.dt,UVn,I rr But hv,n convention delegates. "We will hava to "j" i" ? -S ""J yJ ' rW'a- WA lVTh L i? "f"? ? U how big the petition 1. first." Mid hc'Bb;d TJ n -ShtaS B?w . .vov uu ma wui Wj u. aons u.v ambiiTUOUalV what Connection sh. could hsve bmi I J huildlng vacated by tha retlrtn In- .lih lha anvarllalnar man 'a death la kent " w.ii ibo wm otob an tne secret J I business of tha old concern. E. Walton-and 1. M. Walton, broth- VLJLJStKS 23 30 ENTRIES IN FIRST IVIM Maw veaaj w aaviau at, as ""J vv aav mvi . . . . . - , thertheory of foul play and began tha LYLE. WN.. APPLE SHOW (Bpadal to Tba Journal.! :, Lyle, Wash Oct, 2;. Tha first Lyis with vr an ..iIaMa. V. H! W.Jfnn aava ha ha. w rowara an must ha nhtn.innd mnA mm,,, 1 "w "ws"" 4" nvM nis protner was ' ma victim . or a I """' " exniDIllon. be gotten to defray necessary ei- irom imiiv commmaa or tns p,ot He withholds his reasons for the The Judge of the day lsJ. R. Shepard penses. such a. cost of powder, etc. The "ITZ vahJTLuJZ; eon"non- H Sundale. satcm Board or Trade and business men I V" .' ' I Independently of the county. A traction engine must must of Salem hav promlaed to aid. It has Quarrel tnat was causea oy me move- been ' urged upon the Marion coiwtr mlM w BO "r " T"" court and upon Salem that this com-lt,on of ood roads, : wnicn Kegtey op- muni ty owes the state good roada to the I Poes. institutions located here. Besides theaa i The Oood Roads association today PHILOMATH BANK IS roads are main arteries leading out of Salem into rural districts. Convicts will, be taken to superintend the work. as there is no money to employ free labor. The first road will be to the asylum farm and the tubercular sanitarium.-, . '. . . . . UNKNOWN THREATENS ; - TAFrS ASSASSINATION f raited Free Uih4 Wln.J - fft.?Faul. Minn., OcL 2L The author itiea at Aberdeen, S. D have received a tip that an unknown man ther has threatened t - aasMainate P resident Taft when he arrive -at Aberdeen on Monday. Secret Service Operative XI o fnH haa been rvshe to Aberdeen to lavti 'jata - ' ..I mile with a load of 10 pounds ofl mail matter. - Robinson Is flying front Minneapolis to New Orleans by hydro-1 Preston Declines FalrchikTa Jobw f flnltatl rim aw Olympia. Waah, Oct. 21. in a letter plana and making- hla landlnra on Ue I te Governor Hav. Attornev Hamid t, river. He will remain here for repairs ton declined the appointment aa eh.ir. I roan of the puMle wervlre rommlenlon, tendered him by. the rovernor ta tue. leA U Ut U. A. JTaUA . to bis machine until Monday. Journal want ads fcrinf resulla. NEW HOTEL AV0RS HOME MADE PRODUCTS The Multnomah Hotel Co.. . thronah its president, , Phil Gevurtx, has given BUDatanuai recognition to the "Made In Oregon" movement being conducted by the 'Manufacturers'- . association, by awaraing tne contract ror a largo por tion of the furniture which-la to go into the new Multnomah hotel to the uoernDecner Manufacturing company of this city. This contract will approx imate stv.uue. v-. - 7 'w.' The contract for the furniture for the Multnomah hotel had practically been let to an eastern furniturei manufac turer wnen tne Manufacturers' assocla uon took up the matter with Phti GevurU, requesting that he give deep consideration to the - product of tha iocri .xurniiure manuiMturera befAra nnauy closing tne contract with aav eaatern factory. Various arguments were advanced by Ue Manufacturer.' association. It was pointed put to him that ths "Made In Oregon" movement was deservtn- of the rreateat aupport that It was possible for local retallera to give to Oregon manufacturera. a a Argument whlclucaysed Mr. Qevurtz to FToprn me suoject r rurnitura foe ih. elected the following officers: S. A. Perkins, Tacoma, president; P. Hartman, Seattle, vice, president; W. F. Clark, We natchee. second vice, president; l. l. Bush. Paclflo, third vice president; W. I F.' Marple, North Taklma, fourth vice president; . D. B. Hlllop, . Klickitat h LIKELY TO RECOVER . .uuuunjf vioe preaiaent or the Oregoii State Horticultural society. The entire exhllbtlon will be ' sent to Portland tntaot where It will ba exhib ited at the Oregon apple show to be held in tha Teon building- next month. The contest waa held under tha direc tion of ' the Lyla Commercial club, which has now over 60 members. The ! new exhibit booth' erected by Ua club, at the depot grounds at Lyle was dedi cated at noon today with appropriate re marks. Many Portland people attended (Special ta Tba JoarnaLt " rinrv.11 la nr.. Opr. 11. Ranlc Knm 7"iia?r;,S-T, ,a .ha7.a ih- th exhibition and war. amazed at Ue North TBklma. trcMurer. ; . f ; First State bank of Philomath, actlnf ?"!1?. iLt,W.lnt? Tacoma was selected as ; ths next for the state superintendent of banks.l"'"' .'W.l 4uu. m..iin fn, tha OooA KnmAm I , Aa vat tt la imnoaaibla to learn of- B a non-irnai iruil producing eee- conventlon by th delegate here this flclally the condition of affaire at the jt,on. " ' ' - " ' I . . . a a . .. a . a a j I .-- ri' Vi ah 'Airarn aaei n AAm aat laa . SI,., aaw Cioseu Dana, out tna ajenerau impresaiuni ; - " wuusvuin vnv nw aeems to ba that affairs ara fully as I portion or the. town witn the older part good as first reported. -y t lis now under oonstrnctlon arid everyone It Is reported here that the Noon I predicts great progress within the next I Lumber company made a transfer of Isix months. Several hundred acres hare aftraoonV CACHE OF OPIUM HIDDEN PERHAPS 25 YEARS FOUND '" " (Special to The Janrssll 1 Port Townsend, Wash., Oct 21 A relic of pioneer opium smuggling days came to light yesterday afternoon when El Olson was clearing land between Port Townsend and Port Discovery and aaemed doubtful aiaaaalVa aa JM1k . ST Vit1 Wn rs.laaaat ak I" UIIOI VUVU JV"V4w - w Viiuiii raiHBU L ' ' 1 ' aMBaMaaPaaiaaaBBBaMaBwaaajBaMaaaanaHaa-M round in a stump ana wera ao oaaiv rusted that they fell to pieces when handled and the five tael tlna dropped out. The find waa reported to the eua. I 'ifloaHal ta Tbe JaaraiiLl torn officials, who took chares of Ua I Sookane. wssn, ucu .i. , uruno opium. . -i -.. cmUmI wm ratauy injurea wnen, witn rn. Mntiifn . la H.l f vl Ia h.v..k. I ihv.a Aihar workmen, ha waa hnrled cached mora than twenty yitri ago, from a rapidly moving dirt train on tbe when a fleet or sloops were operated I traction companya atreet canine at between the eound and Victoria, bring- j oTclock thla morning. The men were ing In contraband from the British Co-1 thrown to the pavement when a flat lumbla city by making (he run at night ! car they were riding struck a curve. And landing the opium near thla city. 'Costanat sustained' a- fractured, skull. . - Dsvld Lee a compound rracture or the Journal want ads bring resultst 'arm, and the others wars badly bruised. property In Portland Thursday that will I been set out during the past year to apV I furnish it with ready cash to meet Its pies, and it is expected that a stlllS obligations with the bank, which - are i,r..r .rre.ra win bat nlanta,! n.vt - Mia to amount to aouui io,uu. . I son. All loans except mat or tne rnuo- matn creamery,' are consiaerea . arooa. i . .. . j. .. ThA lnana to tha creamarr eomnanv are! VOCton exonerate reiiOW M. D. iDLstrvriaia a. net anyiiraaai 1. Eugene. Or.. Oct 21F. M. Psy,' B, Bartle and William KuydendalL ICurene mi ir-ai rr III rllirnwrn I aocior., ura a aiaiement aay- VVnCit inHIW OVVCnVCO ing In part that they "made a complete and tnorougn postmortem examination of Samuel M. DouglM and find that the cause of death was acute cardiac dill Ution.". - v - . - ; Douglas waa the man who nued a. local physician for malpractice, follow-, ing Ue lose of one eye after aa opera tion. Before Ue cast came to trial he died and tba postmortem of the doctors was maTe'Vitlvthe view of clearing rha professional reputation . of the sued practitioner, the case against whom was dismissed. -