The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 24, 1912, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, i OUTLAND. V.TDia.iDAV EVLNINO. AJ icIL Si. II
COUffTY CBIM
EAST SIDE BLAZE :
ASSERTS THERE IS
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PLAYS MIXTURE OF
GOOD, BAD IN WOMAN
WEALTHY WIDOW
; WOULD HORSEWHIP
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DESTROYS STORES
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frwlarl lie Jl a. Oraef.
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rrexiert HJ J A- l.aB.
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frertaM-l ll It Kitt-ie
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rreelart III J. H limw aad Jee
mt Weeredie, I4.
rVotieet M H. . lrrk
nertarl O. teiaer.
Frerta lie M. A. HuBle.
rTertart 111 J. A. H-lla. U Wlatare
4 Jet-.a Hamilton, I to.
t-TM-Uri III BV W aodBrd.
frrlrt 111 -freak lietrtagtea.
free) art III fairvk rurr! ul U
V. Hart. Hed
rrerlart lleW. K. Ttadell.
r-rrjal lit r. HUL
hrertecl 111 J K. Hlller.
I"rectrl II It Mebbard.
rreriarl 11 A It. Iwvia.
rtMiMi in r. r. ieieraa.
rrertaet Mlle-M. Keenly,
rroclact ht B. Toeia, U af U
per aad IL A. rtematl. lied.
rVerlnrl 11 K. K HII&.
rrvrlact III V. Uaeolnberry
rreciact 17 T. R. hw.
F-reclct 111 Joba .
m-rtmel 1T it P. CriU
rtvclact II C C WHJcwtn.
Prrtact 1I - T. K1IIL
rre1iet ITT O. A. Orlatroid.
rradaat U C A. Caoka.
Praclacl 1 J O. p. tfumar.
ITtcloct lift praak Hoffman.
" Prarlnet ill w. U. Faro hoi mar. J. A.
lluadlaaoa and William flaalay. Had.
Frar I net 113 Jpha A. Cronqulat
la pradnrta pot tfTan. Ua alr
faUaa t aalact & man, Tha raranclaa
vlll ba f Iliad by tha eonimlttaa thla
vanlnf. M'bara two or mora mm ara
tlad for tha plara. lota will ba eaat to
- dctarmlna tb rammlttaamao. A chair
mu and aacraury of tha county can.
V fral eotnoilttaa) will bo atartad thla aan
lag. Tha Damocrmue eonnnlttaaraan win
maat thla tranln In tha MadlcaJ bulld
lnr. and ortantaa.
Tba folio Inf hara baaa oltetad Datno
cratle praclnet oommlttaamaO to attend
lonlfhfa maatlnt :
Praclnct J It M. Ealarlr.
j;- Praclnct J A. lUmpaon.
Praclnct I H. P. Dandaoa.
Praclnct T J. W. McQInn.
55 T Praclnct II A. O. Battnaa.
Praclnct It Paul & 8r.
. Praclnct II E. & J. MeAlllatcr.
k . Praclnct II A. E. Madrwlck.
L) Praclnct II O aorta T. Smith.
- Praclnct lt J. A. Chaaa.
S Praclnct II Jamaa roly.
i Praclnct I Alax. Swaak.
J ' Praclnct II Oeorgo Whltakar.
a Praclnct II Thoroao Craig.
, Praclnct II W. g. Bnyder.
L Praclnct 40 H. B. Nlcholaa.
Jj Praclnct 41 L. T. Zachrlaaon.
Praclnct 4S A. Hamaa.
Praclnct 41 D. Tauabary.
Z Praclnct 4 1L B. Tan miser.
m Praclnct 51 John VfonU.
Praclnct 64 W. D. Iwla
Precinct II C. M. Walton.
S Praclnct 61 8. C. Lyle.
h Praclnct 10 811aa H. Beach.
P Praclnct F. T. Marahall.
f Precinct 61 Henry Addis.
b Praclnct II J. K. Ross.
$, Praclnct 7 H. 8. Harcourt
fr Praclnct 7 Frank Lee.
f Praclnct 71 A. L. Noltner.
R Precinct 10 F. M. Saxton.
Sj ' Praclnct IS Thomaa Duffy.
F Proclnct 17 3. W. Allen.
Praclnct it Frank Berry.
Precinct 12 E. T. Peterson.
f ; Praclnct 14 J. M,. Groom...
i,-, . Precinct 16 K. fitockhouse.
t Precinct 18 D. D. Patterson.
. Precinct 91 George A. Thomaa.
Precinct 103 William F. Collins.
Precinct 104 H. B. Adams.
Precinct 10&G. B. Welter.
Precinct 108 V4 A. W. Cauthorn.
Precinct 101 N. H. Grafton.
Precinct 110 A. G. Parrott.
. , Precinct 118 D. C. Murphy.
Precinct 115 F. C. Whltten.
Precinct 117 William Neville.
Precinct 118 J. W. Ferguson.
Precinct 119 Newton McCoy.
-Precinct 123 John H. Stephenson.
Precinct 122 E. Velsteej.
Preslnct 128 B. E. Haney.
Precinct 126 U. T. Peery.
Precinct 121 George W. stoops.
Precinct 127 Cherles Zurzan.
Precinct 134 J. Moon..
Precinct 138 A. v. Crid?c.
.Precinct 142 Fred J. Phelan.
Precinct 17 G. B. Blenslng-.
Precinct 19 J. C. Winfield.
Precinct 150 E. Palmer.
Precinct 12 H. Goehler.
Precinct 15 C. L. McKenna.
Precinct 165 James Foreman.
Precinct 168 F. I. Hubbard.
Precinct 161 F. c. Pyle.
Precinct 162 F. C. Miller.
Precinct 165 J. M. Davis.
Precinct 17 G. B. MlUdleton.
Precinct 168 D, M. Roberts.
Precinct 171 J. C. Deaver.
Precinct 174 O. Zauger.
Precinct 175-S. Hutchinson.
Precinct 171 R. B. White.
oiact 182 U C. Smith.
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Narrow Escapes From Death
In Hall Building; OamaQQ
Amounts to $18,000.
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No Weed to Hunt for It, Says
Councilmaii Mapulro to
Mayor; Other Business,
Maria lleaer or Hiker Block
Co m pan 7.
Van ruk.r .l ha aharaeta of
Chwrrf Vlllo4U la lha wall-koowa IUI
Hornet, plmr. "Tha eollara." wwen im
lukar moc rotasMny la preMatiBf a
II iiua . ska la a atraaf a !
lyre f ika food oad bad la weasaa.
ad la a nl forl( la tba Vaaca
MafUa af Ika Ud life la Alaska la
ih lead whare lhra was no law la
iAom Tral U of Ihe omaatlonal fold
ll.hH li la ailJ that nh kaaw )nat
luri, a rharartrr aa Chart y and that ba
(realty aUmlrvd her waea ba waa
tMRdiaa aaral yaara of bla Ufa up
I hara. liar ro4 Iralte do not appear
la iba play aa lhy do la the aooaa,
bul ihra it la awMry lo have bar ae
in ord-r le aonlraat the food of Iba
l'd-r.f woman rola b4 obtain tha
virons dramatic effect thaaira goara
lore ao suueb.
ial aaraow eaope were eftala4
by lha oraaia af lha K K Hail
bwiidiad, a laa ely fiaao atiactaraj
T X kwtyaaalb aa4 !eabraa
!. al aa early bear Ihl BMttt(
kaa Sm hwllJifce- wee aM-laip
lii ! I f:i. iarilti pfanshlr fiwa
a'alit Apraijbtiy 111.
4hf doa la lha bwll4ita
and lo lha alach and f'ili Ul lha
alo'aa ea lha ns flMT. ax-coplad
Mallr hy lha w aller eotipaar, i
T-nn mr. irnw: hliaa M I. pwtaay.
MtlilltMr, a4 Jaha ttarts'af. c' dai.
Ui44 ihe 4Uig IN furaliura
ad praMaJ preariy af trafeaeor r
A rar4 and fmlly. wha Ma4 oat lha
mom flar af Iba halloing, where
rr4 codtie4a4 B Onrlrc academy. All
f lla aual leal irH that of Pr
faao Krl. la rovarad By laaart
Tba rada beard Iba cry of fire aad
rua4 to Ihe tmn4 la ibair aUaei
ciolhaa, ford weal beak 'lata tat
boll 4 la a lo aaa kail aad orfcarl
antaiaa or veiee aad ratihoas af oaeapelMrt. Mary H. Oafdu VBO Bad boQ Co-1 r aaaota.. tu aaaua ta ua the
ta im iftn were eui ww. sirwnaai elaraA aana by a lar iaraaaaa eai or lae haau ac law waye
raiaad a ladder lo lha wtadow hara h I I a4 aaaaaa tvaaliM wa ms-wttlwa.
had laat haa ea aad be waa faeomed. I irmtt-t nm IjiiiI wiral I eeew SferV
He aufferad aavarej bruleae aad Wlaorl Waahiaataa. AarU 14. Tba daclarlaal N.rlv na rttt. fn. 4M
bttlWa. Lu af Ult Mar E. OtM. a WMilhr I IAlKaa tallaaaM ttlA silk
Iba Omtajcil ararlag far the Baaaaf a af
Iba loaaattra. Aawtbew . off art wlU
nade le ea Iba ardlaaao a the aaa
CbafUd tkal ibara ta asla awUaava
abota ihe aue af wtibel
tae nwii'tf af eive4tib ar e-
ial fv4 t la m d airtoaeJ trfa.
taiakaa Jaaaae A. hUjvi'e al ibe
wtii swMias ihie aawaiaa aM4
la aa eaiaaaxe B-ahta aa a4(k.
at e ae ataava al laa atav
' t er rviia atr
nii dw fe weal lite far aabad
iawiikaa bia4ue of blare MeB
Mtlaaa aJaa IfUatt ra
aana- waa lha eaeywra ri4r.
"taai I baaa? al1 dlaaaiy bawao
auta mfm," ewlwaiaaawd Oaacai.
aaa ata-lr."
aa a 1e sao eVaaar aabad
Ibe aai v
'I aaa.- aaa wwrad blr. hU attire.
"Halt. wui bo aaUed aa to faraiab
eUc lalar, tbaa, waa tba Baajare
Beruaa yaaaara.
,eaM;uaa Clyde a4iaaa4a4 ta aw
eare tba a ee af aa awdiaaaaa tela
tueaaiaa) iwa Bare aff aa rail mi
"a. aaae of hire, alary K. Oasa, a wwaJibr
Cmil Bier erbo olpt ta Ibe rear of tUn eharted wtib tbrwaieaiB le bill
Ma butcher .hop, la whlcn !aca the fire r fcereewhla Cbartaa i. Hall, baak.r
started, did aot awaken uaill the rooia and ralailee of tba anaa who oarfaelad
I
wU tbo UUpbaaa. ty a Jury la lh cnaslaal cwoaaU aatia.
way ware both cut off by fire. By Br haa araud freeb latral Over tbo riaol af tba iwtacdaai
breaktM a baary rtaaa la a rear win- ,a l( r4kM MM( the mamWe of a buaiaaao oellatfo aa rtb otrwa ad
daw he crawled through lo aafety. Waahlagtaa ooelaty. rbabloaably of atbae Breerty owwara la tba vlata
Two raaary blrda which ware la one mo ru mm atiauia the liy. Iba evaacil real ad a Ibbsbbs far a
01 in Wft wwtnm wi
ikiTT rtW wbea II waa aanouar
bira. Oae aeouaad Hall af BeraaetiUoa,
inTawJ1. aaylng I ha I he threw obelaojaa la Ihe
I way of avlil advancement of baraalf
and bar daoghlar aad waa raapoaalbla
the back raoma of
where the flames
llTed Ibrougb Ibe fire. They
by Ml., PaatHoe rwrd. -T 'y of Mc.mr.t h-r.Vif
awias m M a w ejaamawy bwb) B w aw w at
The wblek otartad abartly baf.r. ,b,r bU '" " 4 f"U"b"
tab aa'atlb aw. a dlauMaaAA k t Ml - 1
SELLINGS
PLURALITY
a
WORK ON P0STOFFICE
BUILDING TO BE DELAYED j
At least two years will elapee before
werk on the erepoBad raw Portland
poet off! re la begun, according to word
reraived from Washington by Poat
maaier blornck ytsianlay. Thla Infor
mation waa given out becauae of the
fat thai II waa found by government
officials to be Impoeelble to leeae block
". the alte of the propoeed federal
building, at any price from month to
month. It will now be offered for
leaaa for two years, bat without guar
antee. This block had bean uaed by at.
Bardo A Bona for their machinery ware
houae. but whea the goverameat booght
tha land the company would not renew
Its leaae owing- to the uncertainty re
garding construction. Tha delay la due
to the fact that the Democratic con
greee will not appapr!ate money for
the new building. After the money
la avallabl. It will take a long time for
the plana to ba drawn, the ground
clraxed and the building erected.
U--.L-L -BX-- L j.
NOW STANDS AT 6284
man Harry Hewley, .wbo turwad la the
first alarm, which waa Immediately fol
lowed by the alarm aenl la by bL T.
Wllklna, aa aapraaaman. who lived di
rectly behind tbe building.
Probably tbe beavleat loeer waa Pro
faaaor pord. who loat about 1060 worth
of personal property, beeldea the fur
niture, which coat ta the neighborhood
of 11400. Two viol laa valued at aeveral
hundred dollars wera made worthleee
by the flra The damage to Wol tar's! Additional returns as the vote for
f marry will amount to about 11100. to United Statea aeaator today made little
Mlas 0 Winer's millinery stock about cbaaxe In tbe flgvrea between Ben Ball-
I00, to Bmtl Knar's butcher Bhnp lrur and Joaathaa liourna Kalllng'e
about IliOO. and to John Burggrara plurality now staada at 111. This
clear store tbe damage will ba IS00. vote Includes official flguree from II
Tha damage to the building, which Is eountlea. compute returns from Iwa
owned by T. W. Nordby, will bo la the j others, and partial figures from all
Baigbbornood or iiooo.
ALLEN OUTLAW TRIAL
TO BEGIN APRIL 30TH
(Catted Frees Leaaed Wire.)
HIMsville, Va.. April I. Tueeday.
aalooa la be aoadaeiad at T( rwart
aueet U Ibe aid X. M. C A. baUdlac
Cwuadtmaji LaJy declared thai
ceuaeil bad goaa aa reeord aa f evert a g
tbe localise) af ealeoaa aaar MUoaUaaal
laaUiaUoaa. Tba llniasi waa graalad
by a veia af I ta 1.
Tha afdiaaa govwralBf eleetrtea
wiring waa rerwf erred be the baajlb and
polloe to mm I (lea.
Aa ordinance reeaeaaataf tba aaat af
Impronaa naverlelgb boulevard
dafaaiad. Aa a conaoqueaoa, tba cdty
will have to par a w a treat Of IIIII.
4in ta OoeUy
Tbe warraat la la pay meat ef aa aa-
aaeement for a pavemeat. Tba city re
ceived a donation af a parking atrip tat
tba middle of tba boulevard and tbe
gift finally baa cost lax payers nearly
11000.
The price of paring showed a fmrtber
unpreoedeated deereeae looey whea blda
on a large aumber o; hard aurtaoa Lm
prevetaeaia were opened by tba ounell.
The aloniacoe-tyyeiuy oompany aiomit
ted a bid of II a aquar yard -for oon-
crate to bo laid on Eaat Ninta a treat
between Rhone atreet and Cora avenue.
othera.
Tha total for Balling stands at 11.47.
b.. a I all' m..A
Soenim. nn.naa-o.rrl'ed-na fl'"
JOPhlne. nuamatn. Lino, roIB, Hnar- , Aa . tK-
imio. w.ii.. w.ma w..t.tn.. Paring blda nearly 10 per oaat la laa
ton and Yamhill on tha oountiee ao far . .r"'t
.AaUa.a AdbeM.t w aw-latl. t.MM. V. . 1
April 10. at Wythevllle. wera tha time ur jkaon and nilamook and ",cm lh'1,
and the place fixed yeaterday by Judge Orwell Ukea UmatJlla. oonmlttaa. previously aobaduled
Staples for the trial of tha Allan out- . for net Saturday morning, will take
lews. Pleas af not trullty were entered At . r..& ftP.rt- w.viio. Po Inatead neat Prlday narnlaf at
yestarday. Tha dsfendanU have asked I to prasldentlal preference, are aurely .
to be tried separateir-
It waa aanoanoed at todayM eowncd
"progreaaive" oy a nig majority. v
Tha oounoll author! sad tba mayor to
fclffl III
The School Lunch
Some Post Tosstles and a small bottle
of cream In the children's lunch box Is sure
to mike ihem happy, v , .
Post Toasfe
are thin bits of com carefully cooked an3
toasted a delicate town crisp without a
hand touching them.
Toastles are all ready to serve taste
so rood and digest so easily that they make
a fine lunch.
The Memory Lingers"
JfaZo try
Podium Cereal Co., Ltd., Pure Foo3 F&ctories,
Battle Creek, Mich.
GOOD ROADS EXPERT
f TO SPEAK, AT C0RVALLIS
' CorvalUs, Or., April 24. Sam Hill
arrived In-- Corvallis via automobile
thla morning; and was met at the Jullau
botel by a committee of Corvallis busi
ness man who welcomed him to Corval
lls. r Mr. U1U was scheduled to arrive
at 11 o'clock, but on account of tha fact
that ba came from Albany he was de
layed Just across the river from Cor
vallis until tbe ferry discharged Its
load on thla aide and then went back
for Mr. Kill and his party.
Mr. Hill epoke- at noon at convoca
tion atafcho cellege-and will deliver an
uiueiraiao jecjure rjaiarnt at the Cor
vaiiia onri nouaa an rh. mhu.
Goo4 Boada." .. 7,j:. .-r-s --.
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(Going faiiig Going
A TIMELY TIP TO TARRYING BUYERS
Two hunHrecl sincere falesmen in our forty ttores tx6 now
busy showing forty different styles of fine, brand new
Pianos, sold under the new plan of
$ 1 Dbwfi and
a $1 a Week
GET YOUR NEW PIANO NOW !
High-Grade Pianos at Greatly Reduced Prices $233, $215, $186; Plain Gases Only $165
A plan in which seven leading manufacturers
join with Eilers Music House in supplying . 518
Oregon homes with fine pianos. Merely bring a
dollar and pick out your piano. But do it now.
Don't wait
We'll deliver your piano at once you pay
only a dollar a week.
It's easier than it sounds. Anybody can do it
No fuss or red tape, no restrictions, no task to be
performed, no advertising to be done. But :
you'll have a hurry.
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Remember, everything sold by Eilers is
the best to be had and so guaranteed. -
We now sell over 70 per cent of all pianos
sold on the - Pacific Coast Your neighbors
will tell you of Eilers quality and Eilers de
pendableness. i . ,
Joornai 'Want Ada feclnjr raaaita. -
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Secure it now! Fine, hew piano one you will be proud
to own a piano that's a credit to your home, a source of
unlimited enjoyment and benefit to all.
Think how much happier, brighter, better, home will be
when you have music! One dollar a week, or equivalent
by the month (if you prefer), does it, but you must de
cide now. '
Never heretofore has there been suck wonderful selling
of pianos as now at EILERS MUSIC HOUSE.
FORTY STORES THE NATION'S LARGEST '
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7th and -Alder
HOME OF THE CHICKERING, THE AUTOPIANO, ETC.
Fine Piano Now.
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