Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1911)
TME OKEOO DAILY JOUUNAU POKTLAND. WEDNESDAY KVKWHO. OCTODKI? tl, 1111. IirnntMril ntr tit mni"m"Cuii.i Yn AWi rimnht 1 POCKET PLEA WELLESLEY COLLEGE HAS A fiEW HEAD I III llCII ATMAVPCD Tirnw on?e iJwrA- "Jim"In Pictutv 10 BANK JUST FLIES. WEDS f.UHDR If LLL n I If In I ULIi f u f,!!, k44 t unci wi I v7 EiT.cjt Rcblftson Reprt5entef Mattel Fannef, Aged 23, Tel rphor.e Operator, and Alex Ma)ev19, Llorry. Gas Tales Uv of Jo Men While Cleaning Ranch Wea. as Oelitiing Life In Otct . OanQef, taaa.aj a a ..U I riliaiku, t. ll m a Mariest of lock 1$ That of. A2xrt Shntr, Ptt!omalh. IV m I Who Has 3O00 in ChetU Returned; Cainicr Watched k I l Utf- IH l.4 aa.4 J4- likal 4 lnl P ii ! f.a im -a tae M- ai!wt ia iui ai a Hit ruvi f kaik.: sasiat aa IM l4a hah d it cmnn MOB HIMUI OUUU nlADE FDR SLAYER Iff ED I f4 Mv4iJ ati.t llltu i'-a-'aa, I ; . 1 11 tr i i l7r l'-.ti4lr ;?ass-.. . kjaiaii e w it t ituM )UM ' iettv mt IM tl St Ma af KH.llt, IB 14, 4m M aWai IUI ka eal4 eeel 4l" il'u fci lk- M 14 l 4,-t aa'iaM I i B iii i4 e4 aaiavkieit.1 n lk4. Ma, e fc M'4 ieiy Wal.tae e4 tl ! at It I a I M t.4 t,fl eJ rll Im4 ea-4 (ae la t w a rw a- I t ll lk4 I IIle Ml L Ma Ml nuti ana iu air ftra.4 1 M ' "OC. . 4. ,1 1US belB leal iuim IWI Ml ' baa k a ri l. ar la a aula im tMWitil af la Mak MatM af li f iui M m Mitour iii4 k imn aM weal iimWi rl fclat IM liMtWta ll It lit U f M MM ceniaa I f ua BWlBt a Me fce M UM IMI IM Mak Kaa Mil t rawl laa a a. bee ll U fcaew UI IK M-k a aa a4eai Mw rr nm rr4 Yfc lUI MtOlMf ri WWII Mil IM BfTWli l K1I L4 VT Ik CA IHM l M lMlt ! . la frtlUU l-kl tt HillMlcr txlte at WIWUjr. Uul l adaff r4ai b4 Ji mi )lp4 Mil rrlijr taaaifc. III hS lf roU(e fcA4 hot of 4tt-lar la oonag K lr14ftt Ml tpft( Ibt tr4U r Ar1 ol hr ftf ai !!! j. m (drat. t(lk, 4 li9 U lllr MiUr la aor4 Ba at! W:to. Ijr W4li ao4 IralltJoB. rr. kt alf 14 ! rtUllT. " III) r IM iMk f im kil 4 M l m aMi I lllr f Ik law f M rftUomala IIMWir "llfAVnD DIWCD flC u maM4 imi a m iariar4 im M A I Url'O Aii fVCn Ur MMr MwabitM ! IM Mltf UK M m r la ajlaviac Mm tUa lk. u IM riMBirr Om iui Km tree T4 r. in wn-r mM ri ((Vnin4 ftn N Oh) rntmmmiu, aia arn I o tiikhw III m-a 9U Im Mm lwa. tM a-w la li t MMJUr. ataliAf IMI M M fi4 I -v -. Mteai Mi 4 Ml l.uit M kM M TkuitMl B)lMk IM Cm4.4I 1 IM aMV MlM.lv M.4 U - M fMi fcWa ia IMr ! I f'wi ti4 Tog lt ta nUn ll I M4 kB Ma k vi4 im ltm. GIANTS TAKE FIFTH GAME FROM PHILLY IN TENTH INNING (rMliawaa fta has ) SHANIKO IS SLAIN BY HOWELL'S GUN ia I ! - M tiwrM imI hl Maliai li n4 la Miarikf. Ml ftayt Ud m cm la lkir4 IMI rlt Ml iD M IM IKrr Allr fly f Marti la Muffrhr Mm aii( i4 WU tac4 f alia a laa.laf fua n B4U all ( U) l Mrnar. im tlUair tita Mlr. Iaau4 ! kM limit-. II tt fcia M C!nac rrM4 mi a am . arn Ll a iM lnM. Am la Mriar4" pia an4 MI4 lb Atb Mlra kl()M Mill IM mmbIK, M Crmaaaa ml la. Tb Alhlailr r it ara mna CbcbM drall rata la IM alaia Eh riHrkrt, ia4tl and lr ! an Mlh rivK-Mr tl I i raaall KM TKM Piank UrM l m)mi M lt Urm iMtl4 U NM n M iun IMI bM I Nm ha mI4 la lb ii h IUIM ar ITaoa. Tbia bom lanMrlarlak farla ault wm Jnad. rwlfltM I tirU rblk r. aurUaa IM MIM4 a IM MJa Tar4ar ar-,. tB aula uld atos. I r ablch m4 im dar fo N ,rN t IM ml IMI IM MMcli4. V I Toi TM Mah aa f on laUr. bull a.i.m o net 1 WMb raart ad. I ' ", Innlaa Cnotnha bllrhad mm fallad M opaa oa Tauradar- Atw wvak-1 , ... I dtrful UlJ mi bom Iran tr taoa mi" im iDioviiinai, aavriBiloa of IM : rtrvt faalaa. r7iiiaiphu lxrd ntd ia Pr. OI4rlnr out. Porl o Warkla. rallln maaiia, iif . vc. it. mr wm do ruan ia imediniM. No run at ik. tiJ7iZ ZlSZT". Z.. 7. lanaarwn IwmUt quarral MIM Naw Tofk IWor oui. Barry to fv TuMviiiai iki hik ... .kI. , "IMITT J. a ra.ll aad D. A. Ho.aJI. lri ro?M4 ! UMr. KnoJ.ra. .ii ti.M Jnt. IM f IM ! 4a lalit l iit . i im l ik im until m VT M ll ! af 4 a iii'l a 4a kMiaii bm II ! 4 aad .Mitt ! . . i OiU i ita Uka. I'ltUlli . IH1 it -Lmji4 H. b..KM a Mk.w t( im M4 U A ) H. 11 ) Br4 (l. 4ala, iwii a aiW mM Mi. Pia- MM - la. II L, tlkl a4iy la I iV Mill TM iatfMl I III) aa.4 4 aaiu' a.irw4 a all rV4!4a. IK. fW L li TU IM ! af IM . al UIN twil-r alia a rUau. a,aar 4" fci;4ia Mr aar t aiaaaUvat. 14 ll . r A. tlMa f Ifcia Hlf Imii IMI Jlak lii4a U tM I. Mr UMr Aa4ada f w o4Mra J 4va aifj. (a IH ta4!4M KaaM i mini aa r ar a.'M U4 . wfana raula Tru la Mr , rad.i la lkM (aria tl H4 la I'f far Uiaad Amy ll II yaaia IM ar4 IM laa riktt STRIKING SHOPMEN TO HOLD MASS MEETING in. Ihl. amI, ;,.M77ai4 alf a.r.1 ' J arcoaau kr ckarhlag out r lb d "poall rrlUn4. 4oada. Norawibac II. M I ih Ualraraiiy of Ofcn frroaam M laa4 laaJa TM lotal f t rba k aaaouaia l about Jv aad lb raria. Mwia of tha charka ara aow dmBdlo( tbai a muJit loam toad. BbrlMr Mllara C'aahUr Er fcaaw aolraat Tba depoalla of. Wadnaadaf. tha day pracadlac th cloainc of IM laak. ara not antarad oa tha booka a-hlch lad I tba faial ahootm afUha ou. ,tf ,1,vU No ruo- formar la tbla cltr-! alftit lloaall aaia. oama up fram Portland Ul rrldayl rbmdalphla IUkr fannad. f I ha dafaact Inatltullan. but a,aralB,hl of haraaa for blatlnled to lafu Davla fannad. piacaa in avparata anralopaa and put inia ma oaaa aara. Murphy Murphy MEN AND RELIGION COMMITTEE TO MEET aatnlnc bpaln In that elty. lout tralta. Mrra to Iwyl. No rune ll Mean drlnklne- naaviiy artar Dial lora nurray fannad. Mtrkl arrival Monday nlvht ll quarralad rnad. llaraoc alnc 14 lhrooh abort. with William Wornataff aad tha lattar Haraof atolo aarond. nlfhr fannad. drolnllrd a arvar baaltns Tuaaday I No run. avralnt Ha aaaaultad a atranar Taird Zaalaa. namad Hrrt Jimn in a local noe and I rhlladaipMa Barry otii. llaifoa to Jamra had Mm arrratad. II waa on Mark!. Lapp alnglad to centar. Cooroba hi way to tha rlty Jail In cualody of I hit to Ilaraua. who throw to Doyla to Tha eammlttaa of 100 In chart of - tha nra and rallalOO forward IM. I Uantial TIm. hm tim mnt lh. ma. Mlfk lnn hul tWtvU mnfr . K.U meoi or Dia city ara to. mt at tba : J. U. A -A. -tbla arantnr to diacuaa I giora at t-.t iTrtrjck. --...- fibub ior ine caTryina; on of. tba mova. incnt and to rroort on tha nroraa tin w inn uma. unairman McDougall will autlln tha purpoaa of th movrment, MarahaU S. Dna will report on tba progT of tha work outside of th t-nj ana in in middl waatarn rltlaa In which campaign ara being- carrlad by tba national organisation. J. D. KeJUn will apaalc on th policy of tha octal aervloa dapartmafit,' tailing of tba work being dona on the aurvey and tha permanent work. Ray. T. H. Walk r will apeak along tha eame line on tho vgilaUd work. R R P.rkin- scciitlya aacretary. will apeak on tha aignlilranoe of the movement to the Tba eight day canpalgna which are "i carnea on by. the national or- .sBniaauon ar majcing aplendld prog raaa. At breaent tha vnrva ... Detroit. Cedar Raplda and Sioux Talla. win o aevoted to re it and runierencea. Tba campaign In Port land will be held early next February Church Will Be Built, fAnevMal ntai TA...i lbanon. Or.. Oct 25 At a meeting vuugipgnuon or ua frrabyterlan chtiroh laat night it waa Toted to accept o Mwara n.eep or Portland. wmLu waa ii,iB, ror tn erection o a rTeaoytenan church In thia city. Tha bid doea not Include the ecata nor ma bibs ior me winaowa, nor the com , piauon or th basement. The trustee ad financial committee are to have a mar una lonigni, and ltla expected a contract will be drawn up at once. Work wui oa commenced on the building with in tne next 10 day. The ground haa already beep cleared off and ao far as ua an ia concerned that part la all rau7 now. Two Hurt In Collision. An TJ" car and a etreet sprinkler ool llded at WUllama avenue and Beech treat last night. H. Chamber, tha w" mrown io tlie atreet, eus talning a dislocated shouler. William PlUer, a passenger on the car, aus talned a sprained ankle. Both men were taken to St. Vincents' hospital. Uk Grande Packing riant Destroyed. . (Bpadil to Th Journal.! La Grande, Or., Oct. 25. Fire do atroyed the plant of the Grand Ronde Packing company Monday. The loss Is fully $16,000, with fair insurance. The ice plant was burned, together with a stock of lard and fresh meat. i or at tb corner of C P. Wllaon'a drag land both war aaf. Lord filed to Doyla - lotdrtsa. bit arhom run over th left ghaaia witkaat Waraiava'. I Held bieaciiara, scoring Lapp and Coombs Howell aiopped and told Mr. fowlle ahead of him. Col Una walked and stole that om. on had called him. Howell, a conf JRaker grounded out to W.rkl. thlaf. The mayor replied that h did "nalsted. Three run, not know anything about that and add. x Nw Z9-"Z?1 in1 u Jf.L ad. "I think you ought to go to bad. l!,lncor.M'rqu'rd- """l L Dal.- Howell replied. "So you think I 7" J?, n"00 ought to go to bed. do you. 1-owll.r 'annad, and Myra wm doubled and withdrawing his hand from hJl"p; 't.l " ""ml"a troueera pocket, fired two ahota from Z. J ji , a 12 caliber automatic revolver, tha rwmnm Hret shot passing through th body. Philadelphia Amea replaced Mar- Reeder.'who was unaware Howell waa guard In th box for Nw Tork; Murphy armed, aUuok hi arm In Mm ta defleet foolad to Meyer: mm out to Mri tha second bullet, and with th aid of unassisted; Harry out, natebar to Mar- Councilman R. I. Kinney, throw tha I Ida. No runs prisoner to tba aldewalk with enough Nw Tork Doyle doubled to right fore to atun htm. Fowlle walked Into Rnodgrase fanned; Murray fanned: Mer the drug' store, where Dr. Foster pro-1 kl hit by pitched ball; Henog fouled nonnced the wound extremely dangerous. I to Lapp. No runs. Howell dM not know at tha tlm of I rifth Inning. nis aepanure ior in inui wun in i.Kii.,inh!aTJ,nn out. rovl. Markle; Coombs singled to left; Lord A snaa maUt f Ike striking rail- rn4 Kaaa aill M Mid al IM LaMr Teoipla loiuorroa aftaraoon al clack, aad a III M addraaaad by Taylor, of llcatil. InurMtloaal baa la egvnt for ifca Brotberbuod Itallaay Marhlnlsla ll la aiparlad thai I be vira-pTaalJaal of I ha brother hood will aire be praaanl from Wuh lagioa. p r. C. It MarrtlL ax-rotary of th I oral falralka of tha railroad abopmaa, baa fi io Ma bom In I he tal o Washington lo ped a frw day llvpoeis rwetvad a airlba hradiiuar- lr show but lllll ara development la lb strike allualloa. Tb Hart of dad rnctnre on tba llarrlman a stem con linuea lo pile up until (ha strikers say they boiler tha railroad company can' pot 4ioi out much longer. M MMwa Mrvjr aaaf aa ll af "VISA "Jlsa r4a allk ruimmmili skill. Hul la a I J aauf U kl Mmln( Wlry. M airtMb bia spura lata iHt rearing Mm u la abaw Ike ludgva a Ml M aally cl4 d Hate b-rk Jlra" laiM turtle kuanpl kurrrlag aa tare Jla 4itaa aJWM Mat - aaaa atrkl Tka aa lag pinra gat all tkla i eapl IM ePft! H'kita Ike ' pirlaraa a. iMlag iUii la faadiataax. V. XL rtaiaaa. ef pvadletaa. aa af tb. fr paiaiaaa af IM) plrtara fifMa aolhr4 a lali kk aik Ml alta44 at Ma lour dally Bwrfaraac. -IJk ik pitiarr- be aakaC llin as yaa here tear I tea" "Canpfc- gvt,ala4 Iba laaUa. TtH. m fiaa. freiaraa all nl Hul rasna ta Ma If Jtsa" uftteam Hda lhl baiaa. bvl Ike d Mm Ms Ibraaa kla every Mr fw fear da) a." a laat May UlMt Ja sua! Ma la . Ml a ! awa tag afir im kiiii Uy iaiaaay tat Maa, aa la aiii4i a i 1 f ' I Mi aerial taali eaana.iSi4 la ir lo saaa, Ja44a ttaaaall al TV tW!ia aa I l im iiua af IM die.a l" awskiy Mi kta tig iuiumm -4 M4 ll plaia IMI kta saaiaMa a- 4 IMI . U!i u 4waa taliiiM4 la aki. a M) ra4 M-i4 at aaa :f a la lawa i m ' Tm lvl aiij caaaa IM nailiiii f im a Mb m lb imb Mr af i U ta'ga. PERSON rTTriaJ 7 NAVAL POWERS SPEND $703,285,000 ON NAVIES lOaltad Pvaaj UH Wra London, Oct. 21. According to of. ficlaJ figure Mued by lb Jiritlsh ad miralty, th world's aavrn great naval power. Or I Britain. Oermany, tb' United attataa, rtanca, Ruaala. Italy and Japan, have spent or are spending, thia year, I701.JIS.000 on their navies. This a nearly double tha expenditures of 11 years ago. Great Britain Is. of course, the worst offender with a bill of fltMlO.OOl, but America runs a good second with 1 1 31,- Itl.OOO; Germany, I11Q.1IO.000; Prance, IIS.iZf.000; Kuaaia, ltf.IS0.000; Japan. I44.00S.OO0, and Italy, 141.100.000. On top of all this comes tha report from Toklo that Japan Intenda spending 200,000.000 on warship constructor within th next seven year. sheriff thia morning that hla victim to "ua P"aa "grei inai ne forced Coombi Doyle to Fletcher; Old .ibu .nui ,,. . ooyi, i 7'"" ring out Fletcker to Merkle. No runs. It had been Fowlle that ahot me instead of my shooting Jilm." Biography of yowlla. Tha public achoolafand all bualnesa houses are closed today out of respect to the dead man, Fowlle has been a resident of Shanl- ko about seven years, the last two of which he has served -as mayor. He was bom at Tipton, Iowa, on May 8, 1874. He was married on February 22, 1899, to Miss Dora Alterman of Al bany, two children were born to them the second of whom la about one year old, the first being buried at Albany. Mr. Fowne waa a member of the Presbyterian church. For some time New Tork Fletcher filed to Lord Meyers and aVmes fanned. No runs. Sixth Znnlng. Philadelphia' Coll ma fouled to Mer kl; Baker out, Doyle to Merkle; Murphy fanned. No run New Tork Devore out Collins to Da vis; Doyle slngU'd to right; Snodgrass filed to Murphy; Doyle atol second Murray filed to Lord. No runs. Seventh Znnlng. Philadelphia Davis out, Fletoher to Merkle; Barry singled to right and stole second; Lapp fanned; Coombs filed to Fletcher. No runs. New Tork Merkle walked; Herxog after coming west he followed the oc- ht t0 BaTry, wno threw to second to curmuin or a leacner in oooavme. ur., ,.t.h Markle! C-nllln rtrnnnpH th hall and Portland, later becoming bookkeeper and both runners were safe; Fletcher in wit, uaua. Bt Ainnajiuii, wnence ne force(i Herxog, Dovis to Barry; Meyers came to Shanlko as cashier of the Kast- ,i. i h iw.rvi. ,W,. D.n,n. .nnn.. kl.L I " ... ...,, .... --..u. rranfl-n. hafttlns- fnr Amen. sltlon he occupied at the time of his death. MYSTERY OF HERJDEATH .. PUZZLES AUTHORITIES walked; Devore out, Davie to Coombs. One run. Eighth Inning, Philadelphia Crandall replaced Ames; Lord-filed to Snodgrass; Oldring singled through short; Collins filed to Devore; Oldring tpok second on a passed ball; Baker fouled to Hersog. No runs. New York Doyle singled to right; (United Pnas Leased Wire. I Indianapolis. Oct. 25. Governor Mar shall of Indiana is considering today Snodarass out. Coombs to Davis: Mur. the offering of a state reward for the ray fanned: Merkle out.' Baker to Davis. arrest of the murderer of Dr. Helen no runs. Knabe, former state bacteriologist and wwi, yi. iaiiH"UKui. wiiu woo luuna in ner OI- l,ll.H.lnhla Mnrnhv flee with her throat cut. The police ane baffled and are work ing on the theory of revenge. NUMBER 9 in A series of in dorsements of the Certificate of Title system by bankers, lawyers and real es tate men reasons why a Certificate of Title furnishes the BEST protection to buyers and mort gagees of real estate sus- we "We have so far tained no loss and have never heard of any losa in this county sus tained by a purchaser or .4- mortgagee on account of the acceptance of a Certif icate." Security Savings Bank, Los Angeles. TITLE safe on Fletcher's fumble: Davis forced Mur phy, Crandall to Fletcher; Barry forced Davis, Herzog to Doyle; Barry out. stealing, Meyers to Fletcher. No runs. New Tork Herxog out, Barry to Da vis; Fletcher doubled to left; Meyers out, Barry to Davis'; Fletcheav took third; Crandall doubled, scoring Fletch er; Devore singled, scoring Crandall with 4he tying run; Devore out steal ing, Lapp to Barry. Two runs. Tenth Znnlng. Philadelphia Lapp out, Crandall to Merkle; Coombs bunted safe; 6 trunk ran for Coombs; Lord filed to Devore; Old ring out, Meyers to Merkle. No runs. New Tork Doyle doubled to left; Snodgrass bunted to Plank. whose throw to Baker was too late to catch Doyle at third; Murray filed to Mur phy, and Doyle was held on third; Mer kle filed to Murphy, Doyle scoring on tne tnrow in. una run. ' ; EPISCOPAL CONFERENCE TO OPEN IN SACRAMENTO Called Pms Lss4 Wire.) Sacramento, Cal., Oct IS. The annual council of the eighth missionary depart ment of tha Protestant , Episcopal church will be begun thia evening. when tba Right Rev. Bishop Scaddlnx. bishop of Oregon, will deliver an Illus trated lecture on "The Church In Amer ica." The following bishops wll at tend the council proper, which opens to morrow morning: Charles Scaddlnr, Oregon: Paddock. eastern Oregon; Wells. Spokane; Rowe, Alaska; Keator, Olyrapla; Atwood. Art sona; Sprfldlng. Utah; Johnaon, Los An geleg: Sanford, San Joaquin; Robinson, Nevada, and Nichols, California, A. H. LEA WILL RUN AGAINST J. W. BAILEY Salem, Or.. Oct. 25.-r-Carl Ahramu. who returned today from Portland, an nounced that A; 11. Lea,! president sr the Jersey Cream' company," would be a can didate for. state dairy and food commis sioner, to succeed J. V. Bailey. Formal announcement will be madn In a few days. While 'field representative of the' Hazel wood company a few years airo. Lea traveled over the entire stato, hold ing meetings with, and getting: ac quainted with the. farmers. COOK'S VAUNTED "PROOF" ONLY BROKEN SEXTANT fl'nlteil Press T.ased Wire.) Copenhagen, Oct 25. M. Frouchan. ine explorer, nas Drougnt back from areenland the case which Dr. F. A. Cook claimed contained instruments and ob servations which would prove that he really ntuj reached the North Pole. The explorer bought the case from Cook's Eskimo companion. Itukusut. It con tained nothing but a broken sextant. I -a A Johnson, proeUaat af tha Klret National bank af Suaayslde. Wuh , aad wife ara vietitng In rlty. gieie al tba "award M. A. Hot Ins, a whoiMata and ra ta 1 1 clear dealer of Madford. la a bua! aaa tailor in tha elty, a gut at tba Mard. father Oeorr Rewaarouller af Aa- torta la a vlalior la th city, a gueat at 11. bviaard. t. H. IVaU-h. a salmon packer of Aa- torta. and wife are spending a few days In tha city, guests at tb Seward. R. C Montgomery, a former vaude ville actor of bttia, la In tha city, guest at the Seward. George A. Potter and Mabel Potter of St Louis ar spending a. few day lo th rlty, guesla al tha Seward. K. O. McCoy, a buslneea man of Th Dallas, and wife, ara visiting In tha city, gueata at th Portland. J. K. 8 1 m pa on of Stereneon. Wuh. Is a business visitor In tba city, a gueat at tb Portland. Jeasa Kits worth of Seattle, who owns fruit ranch In th Whit Salmon dis trict, la a visitor In th city, a an est at tha Portland. Dr. J antra a. Baker af Gaston. Or is a bualnesa visitor In tha elty, a nnt at tha Portland. F. I. Dunbar, a aabnon packer of As toria, and wife ara visiting In th city, gueata at th Portland. ' Bishop Lemuel H. Wells of Spokane la a visitor In th city, a guest at the Portland. Jesse Well and bride, membtrs of tb "Bright Eyes" company, tendered a banquet to the balance of the troupe In the Peacock room of tha Carlton Monday night. Dr. Georgw B. Weger and wife of Delphos, Ohio, are visiting In tha city. gueMta at the Carlton. Frod W. Finch and wife and Donald Finch of Orsngevllle, Idaho, ara spend ing a iew aaya in tna city, gueata the Carlton. Frank Buell of the "Spring Maid" company of New Tork, Is in th city. guest at the Carlton. A. W. Reed, a canneryman of South Bend, Wash., ia a bualnesa visitor in the city, a gueat at the Imperial J. H. Gwlnn, a sheepman of eastern Oregon, Is a business visitor In th city from pendleton, a guest at th Im perial. . J. C. Clinton, county clerk of Clatsop, la in tha city from Astoria, on his way to SeattI on a visit. He is a gueat at the Imperial. George Wright, pioneer sheepman of the northwest, known far and wide aa "Sheep" Wright, la In the city from Seattle. .He owns a packing plant In the aound country. Mr. Wright is reg istered at the Imperial. J. A. Howard, a merchant of Ilwaco, Is a visitor In th city, a guest at tha Perkins. O. A. Shirley, a merchant of Tha Dalles, is a visitor in the city, a guest at tha Perkins. E. J. Abbey, a hotel proprietor . of Newport, is spending a few days In th city, a guest at the Perkins. W. C. Morse, a merchant of Seattle, is a business visitor in the city, a guest at ' the Oregon, . T. W. Tebb, a lumberman of Tauoma, is In the city, a guest At tha Oregon. R. L. Plouf, a seed dealer of 11 1 tin e- pah a. is spaavdtag a rw aaya ia is ruy. a geeet at IM Orvgaa. It J. WalUafMfg. at aaereJtaat af Raairg. ta aaaaMtiag a fw aye la laa cllf, a aTveel al IM) ortfoa. n a Dryaoa af KWe Is a tMattaaaa tianor ia im city, a gwaai al laa Car. MUM. C. & feiernia. a aiekaaa af Shaai ke, la epeadlag a few day la tba etty. a sweat al Iba Imperial. C. A. Tartar, preett f Iba Taylor MtisMr eoaapaay at Kelso, Wmb a bualaeae vlalior la tb ally, a, gveet ai ute reraiaa. C. Vaucha, a a la lag snaa af I dl la- rod. Alaaka, Mi a bualaaee v tailor In tba city, a gueat al Ua Pvrkloa. .. M. lock bo a. a taerebanl of Ea gen. I a eualaee vtaltor Ml the ally. a guaai at tba Parklaa. K. K. Patch, a marcbMt af Laka- tivw, ur, is apaaoiag av raw aaya la laa city, a gueat at tba Parkin. P. F. Clark, a lumUrmu af Aber deen, la a bualneaa vtaltar la tba dir. gueat at in reraxna. W. K Whit, a merchant of Nsw berg. Is a bualnesa visitor la tba city. guesi at ina i "art ma. C. D. II art man. a real aslata daalar of Sllvarton. la a vlaltor la Iba elty. a guaai at tna- itrsiba. r. R. Meaalngar. a ahaepmaa ot Mora. la a bulns visitor la tb elty. a aueet at tna cornanu. Captain Will. Flatobar. anele of TT te. rirtcnar, manager of tha Caraallua ho. ai and former chief of nollea af Oak. iana. ai, te visiting In tb cltv. a guest at tha Coraellue. W. 8. McCrary and C. r. CamnUIn of Ooldendale are visiting In tba city. . ML VUIHIIIUB, William Qerlg. tha well known -All. road man, and wife ara In tha elty from Med ford, gueata at tba Bowera, u. LovelL a buslnaa man of Win. nlpeg. Manitoba, la a bualneaa vlaltor In the city, a guest at tb Bo warm. Edgar R. Thorn Deon. a nrnmln.nl business man of Los Angeles, la a vis itor In the city for a few days, a guest at th Bowera. Dr. R. Steal of Seattle Is spending a n in "a city, a guest at tff ARUNGT0N BOOSTERS PLAN GOOSE DINNER C C. tt.ik, I af tba AtUma raaniaevtal link, Ma nilaw la IM fwttaJkd t aaaaaanlil ciK mi tag 4aaa ra Miag kali far a a dtaMe la baaar mt IM teiio af Mai MM aswa la Arliagtaa) Mat work. ak im in- oauaiy aaafaaiiaa ia aaa rag iitair daealapaaaail af gkaraiaa Mrrw-J.l- i eaaeuee la la M Mi. CMbar alaaa far eaianaialag tba aW. gataa a Ui bmM iba eeeeatoa aaa af atsaaara aa al m Isaaxa-iaal kaiss-a. MM Mr. Clark. Kvary year wkaa UV gaaaa eta Ifca Ol aaa kta gaaavg aaa la. Ibay real aa IM grata flaMe aaaa Ar- tiagta aad It to Ikaa aaaaiMe la but laaai la simI aaaiMta, Al taia kva-a. laa. ly ara la artaM nasiUaa take esealia-al Miiag. Ta piaa for PartUad aart ta Ua da valapeaaat aoavaauaa, Jarnea J. Sayar, rtaia aaaretary af Iba Oragaa) fvalos raaml laagaa will aail a saaauag far laacheaa ta lb CoassBaraUl eiuk prab ably Tkaraday. Caasaalltaaa wUl M aa. palatad aad tba as tan I af FerUaad a raavaaaautloa) al tba aaavaatloa wUl be deiareslaad. Many letlara ara earning fraea vartaua pel n ia la iba tbwe -oaoauaa aiproaalag great In tar sat la the developsaaat nvava- t ana giving pledgee af support aad aaopsrauoa. FAST EXTRA TRAIN KILLS FARMER AND HIS HORSES IBeaHal to Tka I ibsiI Spokaaa, Waab. Oct. II. Overtaken by a speeding extra consisting af an angina aad a caboose, William Murrowa, a prominent Spirit Lake, ldabo, ranch er, waa instantly killed, together wtta hla team, aa the Idaho-Washington Nor. tbara cro eelng near Upper Flab Lake last night Th accident happened on a straight stretch of track, where a view both ways waa available. Burrows failed to aaa the engine approaching a abort distance away till tha horeee were on tha track, then attempted to back them off. Hla body waa hurled nearly 10 feat. 11 Is survived by a widow and two chil dren. TO ENFORCE STATE LAW AGAINST SPEEDER Judge TasweJl haa ' announced tw hereafter he will fine all automohti. onvers brought before him, regardless of what speed. they are driving, if it is shown that they were driving too -" ma saieiy or pedestrians.. Ha takes this stand on the section nr th. wo taw wnion mikes It an nrr.i,.. i unve laster than at a reMOnabl aie, according to the trafflo condl- uuuB. laert nil hMn a aaa - - . v. .u UUII fllct between tha city and state lawn. " recent ruling of the city at torney, it was decided, to obun. . iws. cnier or police Slover has been asked by Judae Tan wall m i. struct his men to arrest all violators ne lh, .. .a a fr. I. - . mil ' Sick Mother's Pleav Frees Boy. ' ' (United Prom Lessed Wire.) Seattle Wash. Oct. 26. Becauaa his mother is about to undergo a sertous operation and asked to see her bov. uvenlle court officers have rateaeaii from custody James Lloyd. 18, held pre paratory to the filing of arand larcnnv charges. The boy stole goods from a store, but promised to do better for his mother's sake. I RODGERS WRECKS PLANE WHILE TRYING TO RISE gpofford, Texas, Oct II. Aviator C P. Roger wrecked his aeroplane, the "Via III" while trying to rise her to day. The accident occurred while the machine waa seeding over th field preparatory to rising. - Regars waa eel Injured. twists; i - , 4 ' I Why turn yourself into iT medicine-chest, filling it with erery new concoc tion that comes along? Nature dot f A cor ing, not medicine, jUk yomr JDocf ar tf SUNSHINE AND r Scott's Emulsion! Is nof Thm t reafmenf for v Ca as and Coldt, Grippm, and many mt Aer iiU. ' , - sat enueaieve 11-42 I A AST) TR18T COJIPAJfY Lewis Bldg., 4th and Oak Goes to Eastern Men. Boise, Idaho, Oct. 25. The Idaho-Ore gon Light A Power company haa pur chased the Boise Valley railway for isko.eoo. t ne concern ia owned by east ern capitalists. ... . . Leaves $750,000 to Bryn Mairr. . Il'tuted Preas Wire., New York. Oct 26. In a will filed here today Mrs. Emma Tarok Woerishof fe'r, who died September IT, leaves"! 760, 000 to tha trustees ef Bryn Mawr, the college for women near' P.hiladalphia, For Mississippi Improvement! Alton, II!., Oct. 25. The tenth annual convention of the Uooer MIssIssIddI River Improvement association met for two days session here 'today with President James Wilkinson of Burling ton. Iowa, presiding. The attendance includes numerous state and cltv offi cials and representatives of commercial and other organizations of Wisconsin, Minnesota. Iowa.' Illinois and Missouri. I iaviawiMieiwiiWwiiMWMw Whiskey for Colds Pine Formula for Old Tuna stem- . edy Cured Thousands Bare , Zst Winter. The increased use of whiskey for colds Is cauRlns: considerable discussion among the medical fraternity. It is an almost infallible cure when mixed with certain other ingredients and - taken properly. ' Mix aa follows-: Two ounces of Glycerine and half an ounce of Con centrated-Pine compound. Put these into bair a Pint or good wblskev. Shake well and take one to two teaspoonfuls arier eacn meat ana . at bedtime. ' Smaller-doses to children according to age. This treatment often knocks the worst cough or cold irf a day.. But be sure to sret onlr the arenuine ninht Concentrated Pine. Each half ounce bottle comes In a sealed tin screw-ton case. If the druggist woes not have it In stork he will Quickly-aet It. Don't i experiment with cheap, un aer tain mix ture, i 'Very rtky, - - . . ' jb w a . Hs.' 0 Mothers Look Here THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Big Special Boys' Suits Overcoats and Raincoats Choose from our "entire stock of Boys' Clothing . any Suit, Overcoat, Raincoat ,or Reefer that sells ( regularly at $6.00, and PAY FOR IT ONLY REMEMBER, you Cap fit your boy of any age from 3 to 17 years-i-tajce advantage of this offer at once See our. window display of these and other articles of dress for boys n mm CLOTHING, CO. ZZZ166'i70 Third St.