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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVCNINO. APRIL ti. lilt t! H0I1TH JETTY PLAN ' APPROVEO By IHE U. S. GOVERNMENT Preliminary Work on Docks Tracks, Etc Will Begin at Once; 2.500,000 Tons of .. Rock Will Be Needed for Job Mane ftr IM eelrtla af eertfc L lany el ma i ef Ike CMtam I M11l, kt kra4 Vy Ik 4- liiu.e,i i vt ., to. r ir4 I Major j r Miii4, awey ar gt aeaew, t'tti4 uu 111, yaeiaea.y after na 44 14 tvtainry att ( (!! fork, tterke K4 Mhil M y apaartcakaaraa raly will ItOMMalUUlr. 0fcajl4 IM lu.(U(l-fc M made ) aaeeaeaiy M I ;m.4 IMI lb )etir will M cn.pl.ted I five working year, b4'.M 11 rt hiin on Th pialtmlaary wart wMrfc III V ,. ry be for IM ciirwctlw af It ii l r prvfar caa bagta will eaiei at Wulldlag af dock a fmnl of Ike KM t'eaby raearvaiiocw a rHrua4 for eil. let Ik rack I Ik Jelly and aMr (KWMrjr edkancl la I h -rb. Tuning k cam tag year." Mid Major Mcla4o tkta raomlng. - U pra-i-eaed lo a 14 abaul lilt. for lh ronaiructton of ualue4ag dock, grad ing for It toag iraika aad bwlldlnga. laaiallalloa of welr aupply. ree end llwlllt lighting ayalera and lb eractle of h nccaeeary bulld'naa. each meae nouaaa, quarter, C"ro tu La aery, '-" A ehnnl U To ta 4 red fed back of Pant litaad an4 IM rock will t MU-J from tea dark crou th reaervallon a lb railroad through a sap In (ha Hi: la lh rwi of in )n Major MrlcJoa aaJd. hawevar. tbat IM dra.lt Irif would prob M y not ! dona until I U" IMton of 11)1 Th haul. near I .Xee ran b aaart n. will o-r a half mlla of direct railroad from lh do. a m . rj. "Figured roughly." a!J Major ktc Indoe, "about l.loo.ooo ton of rock will b neceteiry for the J'-'ljr and aa Burning thai w cat all tla money wa Want and thrr are no nnn -a trd (to laye It ahould take alvout fla working aaaona nait yaar lu coin-lrla lh ork." The point "t n'arrat i-fr"N-h of tha liorth ) ty ! Ihf imiiii'. y ti). now prarllrallv inpllpl, alxtut t't inllra and ttio ai pi 'lmnlo l.nj,(h of tlio Jetlr "III I' Iho milra an. I a half The (ruaral dlraftlon nf tha J r-1 1 y from lnrt I'anlijr. la "ui:ilt for noarljr half lia dlatanro in, wpi. Th aoulh Jail jr. al.Uli It la eaprtrd will ha romplrtrd tlila aeaaon. waa r- un In 1R8S and t ti rrojni waa roi.i llUd In hn thay had!! faat f water. Thla dipth did not prcva I Inng. however, as tho lolly " not of tha eturdy conalnirtlon ahl. h It now haa and In 1! Hio hral depth waa 18 fat Tho prrnctit pi ! t w aturled In liflO whan cimtri'M approprlntad 1260.000 for dorkM. Imlldlnga and othr thins a necrfaaiy to Hail tn Jetty prop'rr. !.! aa&a t-.k at. -! ! ka t V kta a- i aa,i i a aa -( (. tM Ka , va a l aa tail I a iv awi4 i aff IV aal a few waaaa a It L aa U Ut4 4 l la 4 k k4 tVM 14. ka M aUM aa aaa 4 - 1 j. ... a la. t i a at hvaae fci taal waaa. waa ata.ly Aaaai a. U . g .! vaJ tM wa aa.vtk.cf ina. fMMaB) Xr CieaaaJiM HaM ttaitll U ftrJ Tlaaa al Srh IWaxl taawaal a taa ImmI fcMl Mtra, !! fM IW f C M( Caaatag Mahtjr. t f-weiUa-i, tea l-aaw iaawt4 al laa ICfua baaka aaiprarw at Xartk Paa4 Ta Ml w wll ia tNar akarf Uaaa. iaa m4 kattag U(4 with IM lacal firaa bai la firi af Uk. Tka Ukm la fl kaag aa4 la la Va laalU4 ailh a a kaair gaai ag) k la I ka a4 aa a cataaarr la4f lr Ik tiaia ifttf al ifcer A ta ka (Ua(. TI. I l I i f k k mafarlal .cHraI.a a4 la a 14 la t Ina laal taettr lu-aUr a awl lal aria aa ik farffU ral Hka Ik m. kiaarr 1 raaiaUad tUll a- ill ka iaka la AUaka a4 la4 ia !-- Notes of Wednesday's Happenings tWWI raaraa-t 4raaJ U4a lia ,Na 4 lvia a aa4arlaj Afiraia av4 ta4 XLgtu. W. H. M-UWTOW COMISfO khanef lo LaaJ Uumht Ilora for Valramraiaoi aWf;wa OdkUbc. Tha Aar1oaa athewaaa W, It Mar- etna, wsufc waa bougkl raaatlf by ll.arr II lwal of tka tkulb Ml JoiXne I .um bar rxxti party from lb Mai. on Katgatla fKraay, la atpa'tad la all from taa )"raftia" for ihia part aetl werk la Toad a rare of lumbar for Valparalaa fur lh inuubI of Halfoair. Uulltri 4V Co, wa l har al t? iMIl Inga I p-anr. r .a kwan uadarfolag rrj-alr al (aa FVaariaon for aaral k preparatory lo airlng tha lura h'T Irada out of hera Tho Itrltlab a hip Hrgura. alaa under rharlar 10 IlaJfour. (luihrla Co. arri-l al Haa rra rtrlaoo yeatenlar frotn Aalarrp wltb a anar. rarao Kha will lead lumbar bar for lao porta la Ooulh Africa. RANDOM'!! IiOSI.8 .MAHT OaNoline Srhoonrr Makes Safe THp; Oprry to KrimltMHL (Cirlal to The Journal.) Marahfleld. Or.. April Tha gaa- ollne achooner Handnliili. which rune be tween Cooa Hay and KurrVa, Cal., anrf top at Intermediate purta, met with an arcldent on thla trip up tha conat. Tha llttl boat, while off Rojrue Hlvrr, r ' . . . ... j HOW GIRLS MAY AVOID PERIODIC PAINS The Experience of Two Girls Here Related For The Benefit of Others. KOHKA NK-MMi fr-HHAnK Irrlrwjr Kexit lo IaraJ aalhrr II av rraa, DUtanr of fMr) llla. A wlrt-lrta mraaag from lha etram ahlp Kora waa aent to tha Iwal wrath rr biraau via tha North Head ataUoo. fioin a poaltlon nnrthaaat of llonohalu. Ilia lllatanca halng oar a t hnoaaml mlloa Th mraaaga raa aa follow: H M. Korra. at aaa. p m . April t latitude 31 II north, lonatmd 14 t ral. barornriar to it; wind eaat by north. flr enllra: clear weather K1KIIKR. S. R Aaunrlnn. at ara, p. m , April !4 rorty-flv inllra eolith of Hlanro. lronitr 10 10; trmfcrrature, dry (4. art grntl iiortbwaat wind; rlrar. heavy weMcrly awell. nitllMlKTr. rwVgaataa. Part'al a-aau twU fat Ala4a. ! aaikartir ata4 ka I- Utailw il ia jai eg tka ta , afw4 ty IM a Wa4aaaiay. II ) a l 4 4M but f a Alaakaa gweaewakoal. aaaaa af f 14 a lia ft'ei . ia im a waa, wk, ky a ! II la It. aa aa.4aval M adlad .! I IM AlatU : talvrw Ik tgkl Va aaatify IM itn laliaaa f j f aatealiag lk4 4aaia fiaaraiaa ( waaaaa.- IWIlafavL la lUnUktll la IKalr alat aad aangtaiaaieaal a-avaalkaa i alaanalaa IMihwI iTeall.al 111 a lll mt gala I IK aaiiaMl faaeeallaa fro iMraial I I aa4 lal lb - II lea' a4iday of aair 'mkiik l.i ii rw.aaa4 by a . T f II tM aiail f MrulUaa I Prtaa la Waaairgio TUr aa4 k a nearer e wtlb lb tattawa MM? ! IbM. ewitirutatlr la ba aaMi. fwUowod tk4aaaAf by wtWa.4 at ruaaioai of ika peea H.ny Ibai Ik t. Ilagwlab4 Mebeaakaa ala will ba tka I .( 1 1 ea4i4aia far prlaal Mr. ttrraa. bwar. aald I bat be aa a! a f4ldai far IM waaalMllaa la aay aanaa af IM word. Tafl avept New llamaablra la aerur- lag 4Jtla l im Magabllraa atata aa4 diellrl (earaaliea April la, Tka praaiaewll! y-ref raa Vola, M tabu la I ad al liooaavall ka4qartr. bed a Taft lead af la latal wl af Tb laoar Mua af lha Arlaoaa lag' lelelur kaa taeel a bill yroraaing-an ameodiaaal la lha recall prvvlelea' af lb rortetiiuttnn la thrM tb Judlrtary. tioramor Km of Moataaa Ma la. wed a prwlamikB aaaouarlag thai auffl'ient pel'tlna ba4 baaa raralvad under lha leltlallva law for, lb anbmla Ioa la tha volera al IM natl aloriloa of a direct primary lav. alw Intlrwrl log en era bare of tb legtaUtura oa aeaa- torUI raadldalaa. a pfeeldentlal pref- rwaea primary law and a law I limit tb election eipafiaa af candidal Wltb hla pacha approved by meal of the member of lb cabinet. I'reel tent Taft left IVaablngtoa VTadaeavtay for New T.-rk and Maaaachuaet la on what I la eupportera bJIv will be one of lh moat In-, port an I irlpa ha ha undertaken elnr tb campaign for hi ranomlnatlon Mgan aUag 4ietftMtv rataa faa tarwaaa. aiie a a. -kr e-eal (in la taiarwa eaia -a IM gewwad lui im iui aie Aa l r . ailk.aak Ikay Me lw4 la eat akiemt a ate Ik TM U.W tt A X aad lk Mllaa.ka raiiiwad bate tawed dewta dertag ike ta4 I aa wka tt awab aaiMaa at l.lilea araalb af ararvt t a rrwal .waa. Men llaaald aad TA'aaMag la iia. a tks kaart f Vpe-kaaa. la I aa4 tr IM big aalaat aWya. Maika rwalg ana a fellow yaa aaf- flatl M lb aeaaery, J ) N allb, -raFi aar of Naeexlth . a lakvey rvarej. la Tvaaia, I'aa aoa. rnlef la a vary weatlfcy, owMiMel a heart fatlar ifc Bkaet 14M4 a II a a fwaalng Twrwa. Ura- gaa. ivaae.uy ftvf aor 1biwa II rta af lb t'Mveiellr af t'allrVrai. aaa aloaad Woaeaday algb wMa be I alar )al4 blmaelf Into a anaM ( laf IMI Mag a4dfeae4 on a el real earner of rUrfceley by Merer Haaei. aba wa t.paia the recall af cwrtaln member af lb aabanl baaed af flrtly. Read ratbrad I lb Mrl avhool aadttorlum. WMr a akaaling aa bat eg held af thnae failtg H e recall aad laid I kna a- a-ciHblvt IMI The au ay or bAd ladled Hal - Al a avaatlflg of lha wubll welfare eamntlttaa of board f aaparrlaora al Ma rranelacA Wadaaaday, - kiayer Tajlor ptwteaied algoroualy agalnal lb oily aaewptlug ( arwet'a of far Of III. for a publlo library. II dorlarad lh rily could bwlld Ha awa ttbrarte lltoul boldlag out tba bat la Car acal Ln OMtltut and apparwally an pro vided for by Mr haahand when ha com mit led avl-IJe at fan Praarlaco laat N'ovarnhar. Mr. Kmella iHeckrlad ha heard I bat aba la hHrree 10 a Tortun aigragatlng approilmaiely ttsa.aao. Th money come from the dead man a ea- ata Ilia parei.ta In HI. Iula object d lo tb wl.low a claim but after th mailer had Man brought to court har br)ueat waa allowed CITY THREATENS TO END FRANCHISE Hillsboro's Controversy With Its Light-Water Company Is at a Climax. llnrtil aa TM MaUl ItlllaMrw. tc, A-il tTk Itilla- Ma rlty atll Tu4y aUbi M aaa rawla la lrfn lb fraa rhlea af Ika M'aakiaglaaoraaua rr I failoa. abl.b furaubaa lb ri with light and waier. Tba ffiiug w diiac paa4 I Ita bird raadH.g a4 wa Ike wlthdiawa aa iaa aiaiatwaa walklag alaag Jef u-e ara4 aar rwwnaealai im MaMt a IM l lakM a.Mi, WM fate IMI M aaae aeal awa law ee baa aM44 guta, lb atraag' Maiag Miawtad ( " yaalaeay arieiaara,' It J- raaia a M llilr-atkl A.4 JtiUM . ai. aa Ulna a"! aajaayad ty a aOabger Taea-ay after .a, aa.4 Mia A rai.i.ak. of IltH Aioaa awwa. baa baaa Mdir Llax-4 ea aavaeal anttuei by a aaa M aaakaa a lie f boa tag ia lbrgb IM wlaUv TueaOay .aiag IM aaaa Waa 44era4 aal aaa rd far aavecal Weru ay aaiiei. wb M4 Ma aowd by M'a tatt-ac. ataiaa. mwsm nirwMisson by ruol tf Iba cartwaltva IMI It lotaaaaa aould lH.ii.a0.ellr llia lh cuatruvaiay lata Iba tourta a4 end aandlag acgotlatloaa Tba rltt leuUt luat lb rumpaay be foiieiled Ita llabta brrauae ( fell.tr lo f jfttieh auffulenl aer i.J rvulrad praaau'a. A watar eonwulaalua baa bed by II V Gale, a bydraullo angtaear national reputation, recently rei-rl4 plana for a anunlrlpal plant, bul no f it Ibtr atrpa were taken on irpreseMa Hoaa by tba rnpny that It angiarer war trepartng plan for a gravity aya. tern, tb aeler balag lakeo from Halo craek. aouihweal of Korea! tirov It dlpad laler that th prop1 new eyaleni waa conditional on lb granting of a new franrhle. th prlncl al feature of al.Uh wa th egrga tloa of tha elarlrl and water rlghi Th city 4r)lna to maba thla aapar atloa. claiming that ahil tba elevlrl franchlaa la very profilel.l th wale right I lea an, aa l Intolvaa tha build Ibg of a new erelein If roiilract raqulr mn are met Tor Ibia reaann It la ballavad prole-riion of th water ayatam raoulraa combination wltb th elertrlr Tha company baa a weak to make d-f Inlt propoaal. and In th event of fall ur lo do o It I Mllavad tho forfeit log ordinanea wUI ba ralnlroOurad and paaaad. PMS DAKII TO ALASKA Captain t C. lmn to Make Rnn in I'owor Srhooni-r. (Will. Willi,, April JS. A d"h of iUOO nillra through lh Inner paanaire to AlnKka, to ihn Siberian coaat ahJ Nome, 4t helng planned by Captain C. C Un, niaater and owner of th power ailiooticr I'olnr Hear, accompanied by n men. Tha voyage will b atarted May 1, and will taka In all Indian trad ing atatlona on both Siberian and Alaa kan coaata. AIX)XO THK WATKIU-'KONT Tidrn with 111.141 huahola of wheat. VHlued nt 10S,SJ. th French bark IjLelrrn. TVllh th mcrgncy claua at ruck nut, th Mil prohibiting an Ineraaa In Modern Woodman rat until January I. Ifll. paaaed thg Itllaola houa Wed- ncaday by a xpt Of II aya to nava Th bill. If It rtaaaea tl. aenata, will bacoiri afferUv Jult 1. Hit. Kir at Columbua. Ohio, Wadneeday rauaed tha death of Jamea Arnold, a watchman, and doatroyad th plant of ha t aan Mho company, caualng a loaa of nearly llin.ono I'nlted Hlatea Commlenloner of Labor NelM and lha au boo m m 1 1 1 of railroad managcra war In conference all day Wedneaday ore tha propoaal oraTum rrlaalnner Neill and Juallc Kna pp. of tha I'nlted Slate commerce court, that their "klndl office' be mad uee of In adjuetlng th wage con tro vara y whh-b haa threatened a atrlke of engineer on practically all railroad eaat of Chi cago and liorth of tha Potomac river. From an unofficial eource It wn learned that th railroad dealred an arbitration board rather than to rely upon adjuat mont by government repreaentatlvea. The eubcommlttee conalderlng th demindi of tha anthracite mlnera haa flnlahed Ita work and th next step will be a conference or the ronln coni- mltle of operator and mlnra' repre aentatlvea to be held on Mar 2. The terma agreed upon by the nuhcommlt fea Rochester, N. Y. "I have a daugh ter 13 yeare old who haa always been very healthy until recently when she complained of dizziness and cramps every month, so bad that I would have to keep her home from school and put bet to bed to get relief. "After riving her only two bottles of Lydia E. Pmkham s Vegetable Com und she is now enjoying the best of ealth. I cannot praise your Compound too highly. I want every gpod mother to read what your medicine has done for my child," Mrs. Richard N. Dunham, 811 Exchange St, Rochester, N.Y. Stoutsville, Ohio. "I suffered from headaches, backache and was very irreg ular. A friend ad vised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable .Com pound, and before I had taken the whole of -two bottles I found relief. I am only sixteen years old, but I have bet ter health than for two or three years. I cannot express my thanks for what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. I had taken other medicines but did not find relief. "-Miss Cora B. FOSNAUGH, Etoutsville, Ohio, R.F.D., No. 1. Hundreds of such letters from moth ers expressing their gratitude for what l.tcHia R Pinkham's VeeetaWe Com- rjoundhas accomplished for their daugh- . a t 1 in rs have been receives, dj uie xyoia tu. i'inkham Medicine Company, Lynn, Jfl ass. KuKene Schncldor, cleared at the cue- I tee were a 10 per cent wage Incrcaa. abolition of the eliding acal and a four year period for th life of th agreement. Fire atartlng from an exploafon In the basement, destroyed tli five story plant or the il J. Helm company at Chicago, Wednesday, and spread to an adjoining building occupied by R. L. Hwarts & Co., causing a loaa of $100, 000. Several firemen wera overooma by smoke. torn houir thla morning for Qtieenetown or Kalmouth for Orders, under charter o Kerr. Olfford A Co. She la to go down the rlTer from the Ooeanlo dor his afternoon or tomorrow morning. It Is expected that the schooner Reso lute will be ready for tha sea at Rai nier tomorrow. Bhe has a cargo cf railroad tlca for Ouaymna far account of Dant St Russell. Lumber laden for San Pedro, tha schooner King Cyrus was towed down to Astoria from St. Helena last night by the steamer Ocklahama. Tho French ship Duqursno Is sched uled to shift from Montgomery dock No. S to th Oceanic dock this after noon at 2:30 to continue loading wheat for tha United Klnradm. To complete her cargo of ties for San Pedro, the schooner Irene la expeoted to shift from Nequally to tha 8t Hl. ens tie boom today. Carrying passengers and freight the steamer Eureka is scheduled to sail tonight for Coos Bay and Eureka. To become effective May 1, It la re ported, an Increase In tha tariff 'on ce ment between Ban Francisco and Port land will ba made. The raise will be from I1.87H a ton to 11.60 a ton. The contract for planning; the boilers of. the Minnie El Kelton. and overlook- ng the Installation of her machinery hns been let to .William E. Edwards, a local mtitehanlcal engineer. N The United States cruiser Boston was yesterday shifted from the Jefferson street dock to a position in the stream off East Oak street. tribute It. KouKhly npeaking, according to the horn secretary, the Church of Kngland in Walea will be left with an Income of $100,000 out of tho exist ing endowment of $1,300,000, and the balance of $1)00,000, which la derived from Walca, la devoted to national pur nm.i enph un college llbrarlea and Tvnusaunis In Wales. MARINE NOTES Astoria, April 25. Left up at 6 a. m gasoline schooner Patsy. Arrived at 8 and left up at 7 a. m.. steamer W. K. Porter, from Monterey. Sailed at 6:S0 m.. steamer Shoshone, for Ban Dleeo. Arrived at 7 and left up at 9:16 a. in.. steamer Temple K. Dorr, from San Francisco. Sailed at 7 a. m., steamer Daisy Freeman. foi" San Francisco: steamer George W. Elder, for San Dieo and way ports; steamer Northland, for San Pedro. Sailed at 10:20 a. m., steam er Elmore, for Tillamook. Arrived at 10:40 a. m., Hritisn steamer Clan Mc- Iver. from San Diego. Kan Diego. April at. Arrived, steamer Nehalem, from Columbia river. San Pedro, April' 24. Arrived, steamer Klamath, from Columbia river. Astoria, April zi. Arrlvea down at :60 and sailed at 6 0. m.. steamer Breakwater, for Coos Bay. Arrived. gasoline schooner 'Patsy, from Florence. Kedonao, April Z4. Arrived, acnooner Nokomls. from Portland. San Franciscoi April It. Arrived. steamer Rq,se City, from San Pedro. Ar rived at 6 p. m.. steamer Aurelia, from Columbia river. Astoria. April to. condition at tna mouth of the river at 8 a, m., smooth; wind southwest 15 miles; weather, rain ing. . Tides at Astoria rrioay uirn water, l a. m.. 7.8 feet 9:49 p. m.. 7.7 feet. Low water: 8:0 4. m., 3.2 feet; 3:2L m., 0.9 feet Dally River Readings. Pacific Coaat. John Rodgers was held up and robbed of $125 near his home at Troutdale, on night lant week, aa he Was return Inw home. II saved $25 of bis money, which he had In another pocket, by throwing In Into the grass while his assailant was relieving him of tils purse containing the $125. Never In the history of the city have the Spokane bunks been in aa sound a condition aa at the present time. There wan more than $33,000,000 On de posit In the local Institutions on April IS. This la $5,233,000 more than waa on deposit March 7, 1911. For using a horsewhip on Judge John F. Main at Seattle, Mrs. Christian Olsen will serve out in Jail a fine of $41.70 and costs. Mrs. Olsen want to jail cheerfully, saying she had already lost $1100 by tho courts and couldn't af ford to lone any more. A petition has been filed In tha fed eral court by the Northern Pacific and Great Northern Railway companies for an injunction restraining the Washing ton State Railway commission from en forcing its order of February 5, cre- KtrHfia. narmany hat taken tha lead In a mormnt to eeeure greater safety to paarenaere on tha hl(h araa by Inter national erement. Count Hmetorf tha Merman ambeeeadur. baa informed tb alat department that the Imperial government 'relieved that tbn tlma wa now rip for an aaraem.nl he 1 wean all maritime nation. Germany stand ready to tnter Into negotiation lo that end. The Flench government haa pro claimed a alat r.f alege In res, tha Moroccan capital, where In tha laat few daye many officer and men of tb French arm hava brvn killed and woundod. They were auppreenlng an outliirak of the Moorleh opulatlon In which hili drede of th Jen tali resident were klllrd and wounded ai.d much of the c 1 1 j- !troycd by fire. Hiiboulc t'liyii" haa lunkcn nut at I ararae, tha capital or eneioela. It la not known whether It will te posalhle to check tho dlo.-ase before It assumes serious proportlona. i'rrinler Tang Hhao TI of China prae- tlcallv Mitrw il to I he demanda of the iiiiilMcre of the I'nlted States, Great Krltaln, Germany and France, for th cancellation of th arrangement with the Melaian syndicate for a loan. Th Welsh dlaestabllshment bill waa Introduced Wednesday In th house of common by Home Secretary McKanna. It provides that after July V follow ing tha paaaaaa of the- act, tha four Welsh dbceaeB shall cease to form part of the province of Canterbury. Com mltteea are to b appointed to take ! lllllsboro Itlocka to It raved. HI'.Ieboro, Or . April tl The city council thla week paaaed reeoluttuna pteparatory to patina all Mwli and work will commence aa loon aa tha naoeaaary prrllmlnarlea are completed. With work contracted for but not com plated laat year this make in block to ba paved, and thla w:i be later large ly Increaead aa patltlons now content plated ar preaantrd. nob" Wealhcrriyl It liurird. Iflllaboro, Or, April :i -Th funeral of "Bob" Weatherred. the young 1'arlflo Ublverelty etudent who died Monday of tuberculosla. waa held ycatardny after noon from the home of hla pa rent a In Mlllaboro It waa th only aon of Mr. and Mra T. 8. Weatherred and a nephew of Mra. Edith Toiler Weather red. The funeral waa very largely at tended, thnaa preaent Including- Presi dent Fnrrln of the unlveralty and a num ber of classmates. r PACIFIC HIGHWAY SPAf LIKE LINK OF GOLD Whan tha Pacific highway brldae la built It will not be a link of ateel be tween the two atatea. but of aold." !e- rhargo of the church prcporty nd dls- clared Ralph Modjeskl. famous bridge Miscellaneous. Magistrate Webb, of North Rend, B. C, W ednesday, tried 14, members of tha Industrial M orkers of the World on churKea of riot and lntlmldutlon. Seven were committed for trial by Jury, seven were sentenced to $100 fine each or three months in Jail and four released on suspended sentence. Though orders have not yet been ls- englneer, addressing th Progressiva Buslneas Man's club at tha Hbtel Mult nomah this afternoon. The announcement that the meetlna would b concerned with the Interstate bridge brought delegations from Hlb Vancouver, Knlama and other south western Washington dev'elonment cluha Also from tho Kast Side Business Men's club, the Transportation club and the Pacific Highway bridge committee of the Commercial club. So great was the attendance that bo- fore 12 o'clock every place had been taken and more than 100 men were standing. Such an expression of Inter est waa declared by the chairman of the day, S. C. Rasmussen, to be Indis putable evidence that public sentiment will materialize substantially enough to build the bridge with appropriations se- HART NO! 10 RESIGN O.jMr CaniHdealon.r ! V Mad ea(4 .Mia Ibal U 4ea bvl p''e a , iaa a Ma been l f.H4. bul il M tack al rk atlhta a few aaib all bia fishin g rlatbca comfort efcly ad )uaie-l tba . oouitleltar baa t-ea twiflie4 lu bl home in Maatay fr-.oi a ef at lack af any. for tba leal ar month CeaiiaU elor.re Halt aod W 1. Llfctber ba.e differed alde'.y on may iaatlna II baa been r rled IMI Hart pt-t 4 lealaMna If Llablnaf "aa re.larl.4 Tb trouble Mtween th ! 4la Mb to Iba baatnnlag af Hart a lac Ilea in 11. whbb waa oppoead by CenunlceUiner Uabtaer II U cMiyal Ibal Ihl oppeialtion 414 l raM after election. wbl-h reaulied In Haft tbroae Ina hi upnrt In tb iwoant prlmari.e to T. J. Krauder. IJhtnr flo! uuitenl Hart al cMrga Ibal Uht ... I., .n.aii.le.l la dlctal th pull- d.a of iba county board, taking e4 vantage ef hla I lerme In lha offb- Judy Claeton, tb Ihlr4 memaae board. M attempted to art M dlat between th w nn. ARIZONA S0L0NS AMEND BILL FOR X-SC1ENT1STS Phoenix. Aria . April It Ariaona Chrleiian Sciential are elated today ay th ' lion of th tal aanal wblck I considering a bill proposing tha regu lation of lha practice of me.l! Ina. In amending It to permit ncientlat heap 1 10 practice Ihrouahout the atata ita- teopathy la racognlied through a re quirement that one of tha ftv member of th elate madl.al board mull be an oeteopeth TO GIVE PRIZES Little CarTjenert to Gt Sub' stantiaj Inducements for Their Efforts. of th a m Ixk lilts Fallrr, Who May Il. Clnlakanle. Or. April :l --Thomaa Jacobaon. a timber faller al tha Heneon C(lna camp eaat of her, waa hit by l log at 1 o rbx-k yeaterday afternoon. rruahlng hla light ahouldcr and Injur- ng Jilin Internally. The Injurlea may proya falsi. H waa taken lu a Port- am! hoepllal 1111 the nlaht train JoiX'b- aon la a native or Finland, l about Ik yeara old and haa a family In tha old country. tt yaa a lull (4eaer la war baak. t tt".4t tbaa4 yriaa4 baaar Ma I a wait tm be.p U.eeaew aad lm ywa waal la Mia iwaai4 tktf eaelir a4 a.l4'liaf ! Waal la faar4 Iba ntitaoC Tata I Ike fciad af talk taieg glvaat IM Micatbai uf IM Iteta l MmMfcla ee.lall.-a I xU I by a rvamlllea fl ti-e ialKMk Tba wwiwlllea la r nai ll f I. i. Ja'. W A kalgftl en J H a.afacd Tb'V Rauel ea al lb pied- af Bil i, J.a nulalafi ef IMI Tb.l la. for ea-lt eetMa I flea entry, li.eie a li.i.e prtae ar aiilrUa iu4 at l. II e4 It Meat f II a a 111 M annebiUM ar4eia M ib Ik tky aeaiejienii a bell be able la it. ara frucu IM rae.ll llullng elo lb article Ibal pieaa Ihe.r fT. TJ I lil af aeenlrtbwiiaa waa volunle'Hy atatled. Al (.raaaal II Hand: Tha Jour-aal Ill 44 Mi.r Krark . . . . , W. T l-angla. nieiiiiiw I Ml tt'ttrlaj liutal. dinner party far tour Jaeger Hrua It I- yarrall . , Kmpret Tbeetr. 1 Ma run Itlc PMa 'a Ituff jcn I'endlaloa Clew and tfull Hrpallmal Porl- lnd I . JMifl u m MiiiUe Th Jeaalar le II M I.M I I t t J aa Total Ill II la promlead thai thla emewnt w! M lacraaaad by taxaofrew. Tba artaeiey eontrihutad will ba used la Bteelleg tba rah prlae offered by Iba general garden ront-t coramltle. Th tnec cbandla order aruaalaaa that: "On presentation of thla arder tba undnrelgnrd will dlltrr to th chair man of tha prtaa cammltt, rr orlr, mrichandlaa or raeb to the amoent ml ." then follows whatever th prtaa amounta to, la accordance wlla tba achelul Doled. Ohio Mtate Lnaaraa Open. Newark. Ohio, April It. Opnlag gamaa In In (inio Dial iiaaenaii laagna wt played today. Marion atartlng al Lima. I'ortemoutb at Chllllcothe aad Manafleld In Newark. Bloc tha eloee of laat ecaeon th' makeup of th or ganisation haa been radically changed. 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Salem, Or.., April 25. Dr. Fletcher Homan, president of Willamette uni versity, will leave today'for Pendleton, and from there will go to Minneapolis to attend the general conference of tha Methodist Episcopal church, to be held in May. Dr. Homan is one of ' five leading Methodists of the Pacific coast being mentioned as candidates for an episcopacy, and his friends here believe he has a good chance of being elevated to that high office In Methodism. There is a probability that from six to ten new bishops will be appointed this year. Dr. Benjamin Young of Portland is another In the Hat of those being urged for appointment. the Commercial club brldp-e ecunmlttca, urged the value of the bridge, declaring it an inevitable unit of northwestern de velopment, that will open , to tourists and settlers a great land for settlement and cause two stataji to clasp hands in mu tual Improvement endeavor. Other speak ers were President Noltner of the Transportation club, James P. Stapleton of Vancouver, President Imus of the Kalama Commercial club. Secretary Bhaw of the Varteouver Commercial eib, Dan Kellaher, president of tho Kast Side Business Men's Club STRANGE MAN ACCOSTS LITTLE GIRLS, ALLEGED Many complaints have been made to tha police the past few days of men who peraist in annoylug school girls hlle they are on their way to and from school. Tho majority of the com plaints are made by parents whose chil dren attend the grammar school grades. Four of these complaints were received at the police station yesterday. No defi nite description of the stranger can be given, except that he was middle aged end wore a light suit. Among those who have notified the police are J. P. Wlldeman, of 271 Chap-" man atreet, whose little girl was an noyed Tuesday afternoon as she was JUSTIN M'CARTHY DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS i 1 ' (SrVdal to Th Journal. Loridon, April 25.Justln McCarthy, the historian and novelist, dietl laat night. He bad j been 111 for aeveral months.. 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