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' i THE OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL.. PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 13, , 1912. BItIS IDE OPEN STATE ' I ' i f i i Pastor Price Declares Port landers Come to Dance and . Remain for Drunken Or . gies; Mass Meeting Called. Wild Animals of Arctic Circle Shown as in Real Life by Moving Pictures (Special to Tb JunrniLI - Beaver ton, .Or., Feb. 13. Beaverton Is attired at present as It lias not been for a number of years over the question of , clvlo reform. A conRldorable ele ment is fighting to rid the- city of sa ; loons and gambling. - Xha focus of this movement until now has Jeen the Congregational church. Where the pastor, Bev. a. VV. Price, has preached several times on civic rlght ousness, which has resulted In a call for ' a. special meeting; on Wednesday even- lng to discuss the situation and out line a plan of campaign. Rev.' Mr. Price deplored that he had to take Into the pulpit the matters with which he was to deal He said In part: "We have here a trinity of evils that are a disgrace to any well ordered com munity saloons, gambling and a publio dance hall, . ., "In the saloons men hare been made drunk and then relieved of their money, one man telling of a loss In one even ing of over $80. Others He out all night, one man recently being found in the mud under his horse's feet.' At least one: saloon with property near by is being used as a place of assignation. Early Sunday morning on a number of ; occasions men and women In various ' stages of Intoxication have been seen on the streets and other near by places the left overs from the dance, waiting for the early train to carry them back to Portland. . Their obscene gestures, attitudes and language were shocking, i , "Sales of real estate that have been almost accomplished, were turned down because of local conditions, the would-be purchasers declaring they would not buy so long as Beaverton maintained , her present civic conditions. Good peo pie have moved out and others are only awaiting the chance to sell In order to move elsewhere. . "Thess conditions exist because the town was In the grip of political bosses who did not hesitate to buy votes, cor rupt officers In the discharge of their duty and generally intimidate the town. -"One of the difficult matters to be encountered In any measures of reform la the honest differences of opinion among many who really desire the good of the town.". Mr,, Price advised the , gathering together f ; the. temperance . forces -and all others who really desire to see a .' change and ' coming to some common agreement. Rev. Mr. Price pledging himself to stand by the , will of the majority. , . 't f if , 7y MA K'dUiK i,v-' i(:Sa::;ii?,?5W:.S:i:'i ' In 'V 5 MIL OUTLINES "ABSOLUTE LIFE" His Scheme Subservience of Matter to41ind in Creation of New Type of Men. the product of the' silver mines of the west, the Japanese liner Tamba Maru sailed for the orient this morning., The ship's stiver cargo weighs B54 pounds and comes from mines in Utah, Nevada and Colorado, It is consigned to Yoko hama. ;, 'J' -i,'. .;' !- :',,',' " Cowlitz Sunday School Meeting. t , (Rrwetsl to Tbt Joarnsl.t , Kelse; Wash., Feb. IS. The date of the Cowllta County Sunday School con vention is announced as February 28 and t7, the meeting to be held In Kelso. Tb prinolpal speakers will , be ' Btate Secretary O. T. Pratt of .Washington and ' State Secretary C X. Phipps of Oregon. ..' ).''.;':''.' .'-:! American Born Britisher Die : . (Caltvd Frew teased Vlre.1 ' IiOndon, Feb. 11. Captain Bayard Couraud Of ' the Seventeenth Iancers, well knQwn ' in California, is today re ported to have died at Aden, while on his way home from India. He was a brother-lri-law of the former Miss Amy Crocker of San Francisco, now Mrs. 1 H. M. rOlHlg. Captain Gotlraud was born In the United States and was the ' son of Colonel George Edward Oouraud, a cavalry offioer,; also of , American birth. ,- '',.' s vv,.-'': K '. ;;. y'v. .. Captain Klelnschmldt standing over polar bear which he had Just killed in frozen north. POPE OPENS WAR UPON EXTREMES OF FASHION 1 Home, Feb. 13. For a long time It has been known that Pope Plus was in , tensely opposed to some of, the tenden cies of current fashions his special . aversion being the extromely decollete outing" evening gowns, and from the be ginning, or the present pontificate the Vatican has ' urged Catholic ' clergy throughout the world to discourage so far as possible the wearing of them by Catholics. , .', There is therefore no surprise at the edict Issued today, in which Pope Pius forbids cardinals and all other church dignitaries to accept Invitations to so cial functions where women are per- mitted to wear decollete gowns. The pontiff believes his order will tend to do away with a lot of low-cut gowns in Catholic circles. There is- a show on at the Baker the atre this week In which the leading characters are numbered by the- thou sand-yet not a sound Is heard from any of them. These nature Thespians care little for the carping critlo and his kind. They go about their business day after day without ever varying the per formance by so much as the flicker of an eyelid. 8o perfect have they mas tered their lines that each show is an exact duplicate of every succeeding one, There Is no plot and the play has not the dignity of a title, though the lith ogKaphs say that Captain Kleln- schmtdt's motion pictures are billed to appear at the Baker all week. One of the most Interesting acts shows a barren island in the center of Behrlng sea. Precipitous walla of rock BOO feet hlRh shut the granite waste off from the sea. There are only two land ing points on the entire space of shore- OREGON SYST1 OBJECT OF INQUIRY line. At one of these the hills rise at somewhat easier angles and there on the slopes are perched a score or more of Esqulmeau houses, little round cheese box affairs propped up on drift wood stilts and enclosed with walrus skins. The camera shows this most daring tribe of the Eskimeaux at work and play. Harpooning walrus, stalking the ponderous polar bear or pursuing the dainty seal, this unique figure of the north is always interesting. The cam era shows the Esklmeau children and. In fact the entire colony Indulging in their rude games. The chief one of these Is similar to the blanket tossing of college days. A moose hunt in Alaska is another absorbing film subject shown. The great monarch of the. twilight land's jungles la seen almost within arms reach of the. camera wounded and at bay in a dense fastness. Herds of mountain goat scurrying across the bleak crags of an Alaskan range are also shown. Primitive railroading In Alaska, to tem poles of a- hundred and more weird and fantastic designs, mamalukes har nessed to a plough and other unusual pictures are interspersed on the pro gram. The pictures will hold the boards all week. They are continuous, begin, nlng at 1:30 o'clock every afternoon. Eastern People Would Know About Progressive Law Making. fT.'nlti! PreM Leaaed Wire.) Denver, Feb. 13. The subservience of matter to mind in the crdeatlon of new and higher' type of Ufo is the ex planation given by Charles WHlar Caryll, head of the Caryll Cooperative Industrial system In California, of hi rela-tlons with Miss Harriett C. Rich ardson, of Los Angeles. Caryll arrived In Denver in custody of a united States marshal. He was arrested in San Francisco .on a charge of sending obscene letters through the malls to -Miss Richardson. The woman Is in a California asylum as the result of a mental breakdown which her brothers declare resulted from Caryll' letters. 1 Outlining his scheme of absolute life to a group of newspaper men, Caryll vigorously disclaimed any similarity to the plan of Evelyn Arthur See of Chi cago. He Insisted that his relations with Miss Ricnardson were at all times proper. "I think far more of her than I could of a wife, were I married. Our rela tions were on a far higher pla'ne. We hoped In time, by thought suggestion alone, to create a new and perfect type of life. My letters to her were sacred and her breakdown was the result of other troubles. "This charge against me Is only part of the persecution which I have been forced to endure for 10 years since I was driven out of Denver by the Colorado Bureau of Child and Animal PnMeotlon, it is pure spiteworK on the pai r rela tives of Miss Richardson." Regarding his Industrial eolonv In California, Caryll said it numbered mem bers ol ootn sexes and was made up of many members of a "baby farm1 colony who were with him in Denver in 1901. Industrial cooperation Is the plan on which it Is- conducted, he said. All of its members are strict vegetarians and are disciples of his ideas on higher life. PITTED SPUDS DUG OUT BY CARLOADS FOR SOUTH , ! (Special to Th Journal.) : Blngen, Wash., Feb. 13. Eight or nine carloads of potatoes are being dug out of the pit here and sacked for shipment Thoy found a market In Arizona and Texas. The potatoes were the property of the White Salmon Fruit company and were dug on their ranch in the early fall and hauled here to be pitted and to bo near the shipping point There were none frozen and very . lew rotten. SUBLIMITY FORMS CLUB , TO LURE A RAILWAY " ;,; (Bpeelal to The Jonrnnt.) ! Ptayton, Or., Feb. 13. To induce a -.railroad to tap this section of the San tlara ' valley and incidentally to phkh through Sublimity is the object of tho Sublimity Commercial club, which him just been organized with 75 charter memberip. The clog will also endeavor to secure statewide publicity for Suh llmlty and neighborhood. (Salem Bureau of Tb Journal. t Salem, Or., Feb. ' 13. The extent to which the Oregon system of government is attracting attention in all parts of the United States Is indicated by the grist of Inquiries received every day by the secretary oJ state. In today's mall an even dozen Xtters were received from persons wantfng Information in regard to the Initiative and referendum or the recall. Besides these there were half dozen inquiries concerning other Oregon laws. Such Inquiries are continually pouring Into the secretary of state's office. Let ters come from every state In the un ion. The inquiries received this morn ing came from Illinois, the state library of MassarhusBPtta at Boston, Boonvllle, Mo.; Valley City. N. P.; Missouri state normal; San Mareas, Texas; Princeton, Ind.; Meadvllle, Pa.; New York city, and Keene, N. H. German Ships to Visit United States. Berlin, Feb. 13. With Prince Adel- bert, third son of the kaiser, aboard. German battleship squadron will vis- It the United Btates In June. The vis it Is to return the visit of the Ameri can warships to Kiel. BOND ISSUE AUTHORIZED FOR TILLAMOOK SCHOOL Tillamook, Or., Feb. 13. At a school meeting Saturday, the local school board was authorized to erect a fire proof high school building, to cost 326, 000. The building Is to be located on ground adjacent to the present school site, which the board was also author ized to purchase. It Is to be designed with a capacity of 250 pupils but so ar ranged that addlttonsmay be built. An issue of 335,000 in bonds was also au thorized to cover the cost of the build ing and site. An effort will be made to enlarge the school district School attendance has Increased rap idly In the past few years. Since last September the board has been using the local opera house for the fifth, sixth and seventh grades. YOKOHAMA PURCHASES 5549 LBS. U. S. SILVER (United Preaa Leased Wire. J Seattle, Wash., Feb, 13. With more than two tons and a half of silver bars, Mill Give Ear And now ve of ' jr .... ..... The Tread Unto There may be a way to make your daily life more comfortable. You must keep on "sawing wood" for the family, you know, but when the vital forces recede a bit and you join the "cadaverous" army, look sharp to your food .and drink. Remember this fact that one wide-spread cause of a brain worker's downfall into nervous prostration and a variety of disorders is Coffee and Tea The Word Don't believe it! You say. Make test and convince yourself, for therein lies a chance for relief, Try leaving off the coffee and tea ten days. Use in f heir place good, well-made TUM In a few days many feel the old-time' spring of health, and the daily toil becomes pleasure once more. The evening pastime brings happiness, and the sound sleep of boyhood comes once again to cheer and refresh. ' There is no joy on earth quite so satisfying as the PERFECT POISE OF HEALTH. Generally it's yours for the taking. Hear Ye! Hear Ye! "There's a Reason" Postum Cereal Company., LimiteiJ, Battle Creek, Michigan. SILENCE GRIP'S BARK And You Go Far Toward Pre- venting Another Attack ; " f Rheumatism. CONFIDENTIAL NOTE FROM TAFT IS READ (United rri I.Mlfd Wlre.l Washington, Feb. 13. A personal and confiUentiul lottcr purporting to have been written by Tresltient Taft regard inir Major Bcocher Kay or the army paymasters' corps, In connection with charges by retiring; Paymaster General Whipple that political pull kept Ray In tho corrs, was read yesterday to the hou. e commit tie on war department ex pendltures. The letter bore a lloverly date and dlsctiRses charges against Ray by un individual whose name Is sup pressed. The letter seys. In part: "'I liavo no relation- with Major Ray preventing me from directing you tak ins the same disciplinary action re epoetins; him as In the case of any other of your subordinates. After admitting that Major Ray did the president a political service years hro at the instance of his (Taft's) brother, the letter adds: ' "Me Is disposed to assume much on that scoro. I wish him treated as any other officer in tho service."" a Doctors nay of Grip th.it Its hark is worse than its bite, which of course Is no excuse for neglect to silence the bark promptly. .- The worse effect of Grip comes after the attack. f, Thus, from forty t sixty per cent of the cases of r.ieutnatlsra follow n Mxsle wjth Grip or with some other form of cold- The strewrth-austftlnlng and 'preven tive effect of OEumulslon at the outlet of cold,, sore throat, catarrh, bron chitis end all kindred dlsca-Kea 1h ac knowledged by physicians. " '. AS Oxoraulslon nips these evils In the bud. Jts value in staving off rheuma tism la plain to be seen. Will all whose spring colds are liable to "settle in the Joints" pleane take notice? i, Sample Bottle' Free ' by Mail That those who ere seeking health and strength for themselves, ohydren, rela tives or friends may experience the llfe rlvlng properties of this exclusive Nor way gold medal osonlsod cod liver oil tnedlcluar food emulsion s well as to know Osomulslon superiorityin being more palatable and easy to take a gen erotts - s-oz. ' bottle will be sent by mall to those who send sddresses by postcard or letter- to Uvoiuulslon. 64 AMERICAN FLAG FIRED UPON, SAYS MISSIONARY (Fritted I'rraa Lcued Wlre.t San Bernardino, Cal., Feb. 11. Mrs. Roy R. Service, who is in San Bernar dino today after two years as a mission ary In China, with her husband, who was famous n a California university athlete, declares that the Chinese brigands In the Interior, on several oo caHlons, fired oai the American flag wlu-n her party was fleeing- to the const. "We were at Chinfoo, far In the In terior," eaid Mrs. Service, "when the trouble broke out. We escaped down the river In houseboats. On dozens of occaHtons L, hoard bullets sing past my head. Matty of them struck the house. An American on the boat that followed ours was shot in the Jaw." - Mrs. Service said the stories Ot tke atrocities of the Chinese printed In this country are tame compared to their actual deeds. Mourn Loss of naby. San Frandsoo, Keb, 13. Major and Mrs. Albert B. Truby of the army medi cal corps era In Han Frandsoo today mrfurnlng the tragic loss of their year old baby. A Japanese nurse girl Jumped off the transport Wofrren, carrying tho Child With her. Whlla h vatul woa in Upward - a to Public fi""! I Bm Healthful 1 - mm m MIntftffl Clarke's Fare Rye. . M Mm, We Are Exclusive Northwest Agents Cross English Gloves Priced at $1.50 the Pair and Up Safety Razor 35c mm m ISI SI tlQiriiiancmi Too much care can not he used in selecting the right stimulant for invalids. 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The manufacturers of the Durham Duplex think so well of it, they offer you a demonstrating outfit, which includes a double-edged blade, ready for shaving, at the nominal price of, while they last 35J Removal Sale of Brass for Piercing Entire stock must be removed at once. Values up to $2.50. , Removal price 39tf Includes outfits for piercing and hammering, also Glove, Necktie; Handkerchief, Jewel and Cuff and Collar, Boxes ; Picture Frames, Can dle and Lamp Shades, Match Holders, Neck tie Racks, Plaques and Book Racks. All ex cellent subjects for piercing. Laird & Lee's Pocket Diary and time-saver? gilt edges, leather covers. Reg. 25c. Removal price 10 Removal Sale of Leather Goods An offering of excellent values for men In Wal lets, Bill Books, Card Cases and Coin Purses. All latest and best styles and leathers. PRICES REDUCED A AND MORE Special Men's Fine Coin Purses in pig, seal and calfskin. Purses you have never pur chased less than $1.00. Removal price . . , 39 Ladies' Handbags You must see these to ap preciate their true value. In shades of black, brown, tan; genuine seal leather, 'metal and leather-covered frames, inside coin purse. Regular $8.00. Removal price . . ...$3.19 Sweet Pea Plantidg Time Of course, you want the best that means "Morse" Sweet Pea Seed, and just now is the time to plant for best results. We sell Morse Sweet Pea Seed, choice variety, pkg. 5-10 A complete assortment of other Flower Seeds. Package 5S or 6 packages for ,'. . ... . . . ,25 Lawn Grass Seed, best grade, pound i . . .40 White Clover Seed, best grade, pound . . .45 All our Seeds are fresh and this year's stock. ... They will grow. ' Paper Napkins Specially made to : put up lunches. Colors do not rub off. Regular 35c Removal price,. per 100 . . . .91 Valentines At reduced prices hand some subjects. : Spring' days are near. 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