The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 29, 1912, Page 15, Image 15

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Walker (to friend In small second hand
Bill. Run iato anything- yet?"
Ryder "Yea. debt."
PA'S CONCERN".
- . roid Ma
"Oh. Ed; Matle sings in
now.
Pa "How many octaves on the piano?"
Proud Ma "Only about six."
Pa "Huh! When she can go a few
we're got to get a bigger piano ?"
Brief Notes of Sunday's Happenings
World Events Occurring From 3 o'clock Hunday Morning Until 3
o'l'lork This Morning Rapidly Sketched.
Political.
At a meeting of representatives of 24
counties in Oklahoma resolutions wer
adopted pledging the state to Roosevelt,
and a fund of more than $5000 was sub
scribed for the purpose of promoting
the movement. A telegram wnn Rent to
the ex-presldent Muting that "the west
as well as the east Is calling for him."
Ex-Senator Wilson of Seattle. Wash.,
reiterates his belief that Prenlder.t Taft
will be renominated and reelected. To
nominate any other Republican, he de
clared, would be to Invite overwhelming
defeat. He thinks Roosevelt, if nomi
nated, would fall victim to prejudice
against third term.
Eastern.
Mrs. Catherine Waugh McCulloch.
Evanston's woman justice of the peace
and a leader in the woman suffrafie
movement in Illinois, has Rlveri out a
decalogue for Chicago suffragists. She
admonishes her sisters not to bite po
licemen, to hurl stones at the gov
ernor or wield horBewhlps on opponents.
Don't go to Jail unless compelled to;
don't refuse to pay taxes, and don't
yell "votes for women" through a mega
phone, Twelve persons are believed to have
teen drowned near Cairo, 111., Sunday,
when a rowboat In which they were
being taken to the city from Bird's
Point became lost in an ice Jam.
In a speech at Chicago Judge Kava
naugh declared those who favored the
abolishment of capital punishment are
"misguided sentimentalists." Only SO
murderers were executed in 1911. a year
In which 10,000 murders were commit
ted. In Chicago alone there were 202
murders and no executions.
The principal features of Interest In
the steel trade last week wero the re
lease of large orders for rails and
bridges by railroads, an advance of Jl
a ton In the prloe of wire products, a
revival In -marine work and signs of
greater activity in structural contracts.
President Taft may intervene to ef
fect a suspension of the war depart
ment's order to Increase the rate on
westbound freights on the Panama rail
road from $9 to 10 on February 4.
California shippers will present argu
ment favoring suspension of the order.
The United States government has
awarded contracts for 25,000 tons of
armor plate for the battleships Nuvad.i
and Oklahoma.
Frederick Delano, president and ono
of the receivers of the Wabasn rail
road. Is in Now York arranging; for an
Issue of 15,000,000 receiver's certificates
for improvements of the road.
Pacific Coast.
Caresses which W. M. Lauer, a farm
cr near Stockton, Cal., bestowed upon
his baby, resulted In the death of the
child. Lauer'a finger became Infected,
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Neuralgia
Sloan's Liniment has a tooth
ing effect on the nerves. It
stops neuralgia, toothache and
ScUtica phins instantly.
HERE'S FROOP
Mrs. C. VI. Dowkkb, of Johannesburg,
Mloh.,wrlU: "81on'l Liniment relieved
ma f Neuralgia. Those pain hare all
ton and I ean truly say your Liniment
, stop then.'
is also good for rheumatism,
v ior,e throat and sprains.
' At U eaatars. Mm Me., . Si M.
Dr. Earl S. Sloan Boston, Matt.
SLOANS
THE
Cora Cootngton
"My mother
thinks I'm throw
ing myself away
In marrying Jack
Hugglna."
Dolly Dill
"How horrid of
her when eysry
one knows you're
merely throwing
yourself at him."
eto "Hull.
QETT1MO HIS.
Novelist "Is
the first edition
exhausted yet?"
Publisher "No;
but I am trying
to sell it!"
thrp oet arts-
more I suppose)
and subsequently, without thinking, he
took the baby In his arms and fondled
It. The child became inoculated.
It is learned that the two unmasked
holdup men who robbed the Hillcrest
branch of the Royal Bank of Canada,
Friday, got away with $4000 Instead of
only $199!), as given out at first by the
bank officials. No arrests have been
made in connection with the robbery.
After fighting for 10 days to resist
the efforts of the officials of Idaho
to have him taken back to Halley to
face a charge of embezzlement, Georg'e
W. Kautz, a contractor of Halley, under
arrest at San Diego, "nas given up his
struggle, discharged his attorney and
announced he would go back and face
his accusers. He is charged with de
frauding the T'tah Conhstructlon com
pany out of more than $10,000.
Fres Longley, the bard of Butte, Cal.,
is dead, aged 78. He was one of the
oldest pioneers of the county, having
crossed the plains In 1849. He had
written nfkny poems of great merit,
whicn were copied far and wide.
A contest has been filed attacking the
will of Mrs. Elmlra Stone, who died at
Los Angeles January 8, leaving an es
tate valued at $;t00.000, of which $60,
000 represents property In Seattle. K.
H. McPherson, the executor. Is charged
with having unduly Influenced the de
ceased. The Central Idaho railroad will build
its connecting- link between Pralrlo City
In central Idaho to Boise next spring.
The completion of the link places Boise
on the main line of a railroad and gives
the Oregon Short Line a double track
system through the southern part of
the state over which Us limited trains
will be operated.
The bridge of the Payette Valley rail
road across the Payette river at On
tario was washed out by the high water
and ice Sunday. This will stop all
traffic over the line until the bridge
can be rebuilt.
Leonard Kendall, 2-year-old Bon of
Arthur Bailey, was drowned at St. John,
Wash., Sunday morning. The body was
recovered 100 yards from where tho
child fell In.
J. A. Butterfleld, owner of a fchlngle
mill at Shanghai, Wash., was killed
Sunday afternoon when tho rack, arm
of an upright shingle machine struck
him in the stomach. The Victim's son
was operating the machine.
Phonographs are to displace the live
spieler in San- Diego's "rubberneck"
cars, according to the announcement
made by one of the leading tourist car
owners, who has Just arranged for put
ting, on double deck 60 passenger cars.
Economy Is given as one of the reasons
for the move. Accuracy also prompts
ths change.
George W. McCaskey, general agent of
the Northern Paclfi'c, died unexpectedly
In Los Angeles Sunday as a result of
apoplexy. He had been In the employ
of the Northern Paclric for 27 years,
J. W. Gray, who gave himself up to
the police of Eureka, Cal., confessing
that he killed a man in Kentucky in
1893, Will be returned to Kentucky for
trial. Gray's statement is that he shot
the man after having been stabbed in
the back. He was a deputy sheriff at
the time.
Gray haired men of wealth and their
wives mingled with children and mid
dle aged heirs and heiresses In a frolic
known as a "barn dance" in the music
roouv- f- HoUU-Mary land at , Pasadena,
eunuay mgnt.- Apple cider and dough
nuts were served during the evening to
carry out the "farmer" effect for the
millionaires and wealthy youngsters.
Approximately $30,000 yas dis
tributed to the flyers at the aviation
meet which came to a close In Los
Angeles Sunday. The greatest winners
were Lincoln Beachey and Phil O. Par
malee. One fatal accident and one seri
ous accident occurred. They were the
traglo death of Rutherford Page of New
York and the fall of Howard W. aill
of Baltimore, who still Is In the hos
pital. Foreign.
The British consul at Hodelda, a tea-
OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAli,
SXEJTDISH DELIGHT.
Epeede Madde "Archibald, you wouldn't wear that
bland smile- U you knew something. I know."
Archibald Rider "What Is It, Bpeeie?"
Bpeede Hadde "We've been riding on one wheel for
the last forty-five miles."
HIS COAT WAS THINNER.
Hewitt "How thin Omet looks."
Jewett "He had to take the padding
eut of his coat In order to get Into
bis new flat."
PHOTON.
Hiss Handsome "I know that muff
and boa of Mazle'a la cat fur."
Miss Winn "How do you know?"
Miss Handsome "Every time a dog
paaees the fur stands up and hisses."
port town of Arabia, on the Red Sea,
has sent a request to his government
for the dispatch of a warship to that
port. His action was due to threats
by the Italian vessels to bombard the
town.
W. Morgan Shuster, the American
treasurer-general of Perslu, arrived at
London Sunday and was met by several
members of the Persian committee, who
welcomed htm warmly. Mr. Shuster
will stay In London several days and
will speak before the Persian commit
tee, composed of members of the house
of commons.
A French column, commanded by Col
onel Simon, has had a severe engage
ment with the tribesmen who are In
the habit of attacking the posts on the
Rabat-Mequlnese roads. In Morocco.
Many tribesmen were killed or wounded
and the French lost four killed and IS
wounded.
The Duke of Fife, whose wife is Prin
cess Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar,
sister of King George, is seriously 111
at Assouan In Upper Egypt, on the Nile.
It Is feared the duke will not recover.
Org&nfted harity'an-d especlaily-nni-nlclpal
and state aid to the poor. Is
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS
always give satisfaction because they
always do the work. J. T. Shelnut,
Bremen, Ga., says: "I have used Foley
Kidney Pills with great satisfaction
and found more relief from their use
than from any other kidney medicine,
and I've tried almost all kinds. 1 1 can
cheerfully recommend them to all suf
ferers for kidney and bladder trouble."
Foley Kidney Pills will cure any case
of kidney or blsdder. trouble not be
yond the reach of medicine. No medi
cine can do triors. Hkldmnre Drug Co.
Two stores Main store, 1S1 Third st,
Branch store, Morrison and West Park
streets. .-'. .
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PORTLAND MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 29, 1912.
BUILD SAWMILL
ON HUME ESTATE
New Owners of Rogue River
Property Will Make Im
provements. (Special te The Jnnrstl.
Gold Beach, Or., Jan. 29. The Macleay
estate of Portland which recently bought
the Hume estate of 15,000 acres of tim
ber and farm land lying along Rogue
river, has commenced active operations
on a large sawmill on the north side
of the river. In connection with the
mill a sash and door factory, box factory,
shingle mill and veneer works, will be
operated, working up the fir, cedar and
myrtle timber on the place. The farm
will be restocked with thoroughbred ani
mals, while large areas of thn fnrm
lnnd that was once under cultivation,
but which has grown up to brush In re
cent years, will be cleared and set to
choice fruits, mostly apples. It Is
likely that at least 100 men will bo em
ployed when spring opens.
FT. GEORGE WRIGHT MEN
BOOKED FOR NEW CLIME
(Special to The Journal.)
Spokane, Wash., Jan. 29. While Lieu
tenant Colonel Charles W. Penrose, U. S.
A., commandant at Fort George Wright,
denied that orders have been received
here, directing the early removal of
troops from Spokane, the eight com
panies of the Twenty-fifth Infantry are
being recruited to full strength and ar
tificers sre at work building ".iqund
boxes" and there are other activities to
Indicate that the soldiers, many of whom
were formerly stationed at Brownsvlllo,
Texas, are preparing to travel to other
climes. '
Officers of the medical corps are ex
ercising every care to maintain good
health conditions. The raw recruits are
placed In quarantine on their arrival at
the post and are kept apart from the
regular soldiers until It Is determined
they are free from contagious diseases.
Other precautions also are being taknn.
rapidly pauperizing a large section, of
the Danish people, according to Minis
ter of the Interior Jensen-Soenderup,
who is planning the nullification of the
old-age pension act, with the Idea of
substituting universal state life Insur
ance in its place.
Miscellaneous.
William D. Haywood, ex-secretary of
the Western Federation of Miners, who
Is In Lawrence, working In the cause
of the striking textile .workers, was de
nounced by the Denver Trades and La
bor assembly Sunday as an enemy of
organized labor.
Oeneral Arthur Murray, commanding
the western division of the army. Is now
In Washington to enlist the Interest of
congress and the war department offi
cials In his plans for the participation
of the army In the Panama-Paclflo ex
position. If his plans are realized he Is
confident that the army exhibit will
be the most attrac.UveB.var-presented
at an exposition,
A party of 72 Mormons, mostly Scan
dinavians and half of them women,
bound for Utah, arrived at Halifax, by
the steamer Q rem plan Sunday.
One of the most noteworthy achieve
ments of American foreign commerce
In recent years, according to a state
ment by the bureau of statistics of the
department of commerce and labor, was
In the automobile business In 1911. More
than $20,000,000 worth of automobiles
were exported from the United States
during the year, 20 times as nvich as u
decade ago.
A speedy reduction of the number of
regiments In the Philippines by one half
has been decided by the government
for reasons of economy and military
Friend "I thought you said yotrr hens waa'flftee
minutes" walk from the station."
Commuter "Well. I'd like to see you walk tt In less
than that,"
MISTAKEN IDENTITY P
The Dentist "Let me see. I'll hare
to treat four teeth eight teeth eight
een teeth '
Mr. Plldo "Hold on! Four teeta,
eight teeth, eighteen teeth! What do
yon think I am a comb?"
man Trail
Ella"! was In a head-on -olllslon
tho other evening."
Stella "You are old enough to give
administration. Four regiments of In
fantry and two of cavalry will take over
the duties now performed by 12 regi
ments, l.
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INQUlSlTiVi.
First Thespian
"I hear wealth
was showered on
Hamfat the other
night."
Becond Tnesplaa
"Tea. Eggs are
10 cents a doaen."
Poet (who has
XjG Boy-t
est.-
CAIXXS.
"I shop yon
don't put any
faith In what a
fortune teller
Jells youT"
"Sure, 1 do. Bhe
told me you'd nev
er pay that bill;
dU she speak tb
truthT"
Douhleyew
econd hand
Ecks "Tea.
Southern Pacific Opens Klam
ath Field to Rogue River
Buyers.
(Special to The Journal.)
Klamath Falls, r.. Jan. 20. It Is
practically assured that the freight rates
on grain and flour from Klamath Falls
to points In the Rogue river valley will
be out practically In two as soon as the
new rates can be published. The Kla
math country produced a large surplus
of grain last season, but the exporta
tion was made unprofitable on account
of the high rates. There Is a shortage
of grain In Rogue river valley, only 60
miles from Klamath Falls across tho
mountains, but the rate to Ashland and
Medford was much higher than the rate
from Portland to these points.
The freight from this section must
go south a hundred miles to Weed and
then back north on the main line. The
rate was about J7 per ton on grain to
Ashland. The new rate promised Is $3
to Ashland and 13.25 to Medford. The
Bonthorn Pacific was appealed to for
a lower rate to points both north and
south. The lower rate to Rogue river
valley points has been promised and It
is expected that reductions In rates to
California points will be announced soon.
Coos Connty Pioneer Passes.
(Special to The Journal.)
Coqullle, Or., Jan. 29. Mrs. Elizabeth
Fonts, an old pioneer of Coos county,
died at her home nt this place Thursday.
Mrs. Fouta crossed the plains with her
husband, coming from Missouri to Doug
las county In 1SG2. by ox team. In 1867
she came to Coos county, where she has
resided continuously until her death.
She leaves two sons, John and Jake,
who have lived bachelors with their
mother for 26 years, since the death
of her husband.
Socialists Have 200 Out.
(Special to The Journal.)
Cottage Qrove, Or., Jan. 29. The first
roceptlon given by tho Socialists of the
city Friday night In Phillips hall, at
which fully 200 were in attendance, was
successful beyond the hopes of officers
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FfiEIGHT ON GRAIN
REDUCED BY ROAD
ZPLAnrzx to HtTyrsTXT.
sent n his card) "Well, wm the editor
think so; he's taking eff fcla eoat and
HE NOTICED XT.
"I think I got a rattling good car for a
one."
The rattling la especially fine."
of the local and is an Indication of the
growth of the Eociallst movement In
the city. There was a long program
following the supper, the feature of
which was the address of Rev. Robert
Sutcllffe. of the M. E. church, on
"Brotherhood."
Army Officers Sabre Policemen.
(United Press Leaaed Wire.)
Madrid, Jan. 29. Courtmartlal was to
day ordered for a number of prominent
young army officers who recently
"rough housed" one of the leading
muslo halls because an actress sang
a song to which they took exception.
The rest of the audience took the sing
er's part. When the police arrived the
officers turned on them, drew their
swords and severely wounded several
policemen. It required the presence of
the chief of police and reinforcements
to quell the disturbance and arrest the
army men.
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