The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 28, 1912, Page 5, Image 5

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    run OKUCO.f DAILY journal. TORTLMiD. TUUSDAY. EVENING. MAY . W.h
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PRESSURE SYSTEM
ON DEAD OX FLAT
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INTERESTING STUDY : VICTIM OF "EYE
if
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Census Bulletin Gives Facts of Effort Being Made to Have
'Personal LeQlslationH Bane
Business Men of Shanghai
Form Strong Orcanlzation
to Oevelop Trade.
Farmers Install Big Coopera
tive Pumping Plant for
Irrigation 'Purposes.
Production for the Year ueatn sentence of Boston
of Army,H Dedares Sec
retary of War.
of 1909. Woman Commuted.
CROP DISTRIBUTION
SISOI ROASTS
DEALERS
1Y i
ntrn
BAND
MUX
rv; 4 r
Jar tl-ni'
tsVaM h TW Walt
I:a 1. .,. a,. IV. e&..a L-if I ' --" a --
.... ..a t-u, ... a.., - -
la laa will. a ( HiH It u !! .nwa al Ct art, tea a
b-c- ai4 coliuta Sttataljr la Ik so IB. . frvan lU;, teSkild la tlf. te
lr a one batf af tl.e ! rr'eaet
Ihe cef.!e 4 of he fa Ul - - lfcr ra4
fdthd ! Sf lk
SMateabel met then
toi i u art I situated eael af wKaa la 4ia
Vlu.!..i-I and practically all af Ifcal Tha. fc. at aaaietlag la lie eas
ahec I. ra in ihta aoclutn Nml I 1r a nxinuuilo af Mia
l iMe,t ' it,, u.t.1. ri .Ira.. I I miwt a laraajf im eej
i.v fa'aaa U Mua tiita ,ai-tiiir la .fr4
iilMlrM t(.f Haaclali. laa aOM.na (
, ' , . . I I'atuHMtat, aba la aileti la aa
i ae hair ar l,jlfrvi4 M HM k.
la Urih Ilia nolb a ad ihe soul IU
larlrto chair la UtwhuMiit an4 Ik.i
....... ... . - '-- in ..,,11 i. , .. . ... ...i
I.UI Imb,.,.a4 aer.a.e lh. rr-HHM HMHVI ... nu4 ,, ,
. ""'-"'-' I olr ma fifl lima la ha ahrtarr
" ' . 1 . . '" T ' ' I kl titvliuMiii that a n.aa haa M.a
. .7 Tv 7P .. ' . . 7 .V: la 4a la I ha akarlrta halr.
la th. aaulh I., rl.an In bol ,B. rir, Um. ,h. parr af r.
ral. a4 hay a.4 rupf KM , ,..Uo ,ha, .amaa
maal I4.all.-al propllM.a af lha Ira- hu o.4.n la d-ll. la Ibt.
'"rm """ lataia aa a panalip fr a rrirn.
w,r Crai oa, I lf or ,h ornaa II la aald ah
Hh upward of arraa in I ti aa tina-iltiac and InveluoUrr ao.
I0I. ha lo north rniral dlvlaloaa pompllna of Maarlall. a4 aha
ronnww nvarij- io mirua vi in. idi.i i loaf unr ina inriuanca or Maariuit,
rr acr. of lha rounlrr. although i fha "n "hrivll aya haa ha aiaa
al lha a. in lima II la noud lhal lnlonrd la Ihla ronaacllaa II la ra
din.iona ran(inr4 allchlly mora ihaarar4 by lha rourl officials lhal
r-h. half af all th Improvad land. fWvaa j (hreufbol Irlal of lha air lha
taira ininniB. Kan.aa, Io. naoraaaa, i m.n acaiual le ha la ranalanl and h-
Norih I.kola. Mlaaourl and linnKia I )r f.ar of W-loll. Nol onra durlnj
ilh an attr.oi. of J.0.0 arr, I ,h, B (ra did aha llfl bar c)a la
rrrti.in.d a.arlr ona hair or ina loiai mat hi a.
arr.affa m rtr.ala la ltd
Tarniy-ona alalea r.pof IkI a amalUr
rrcducllon la HOt than In 11)1. Of lha
Trn leading alalaa. North takola
hnta an Inrrr... in production acan
gr.airr rrlallTfly than In arrea. and
klinnrMita thowi a allcdl Inrraata In
.rrrxlurtlon. In ilii of a dcrrMH In
while IllinoK. Kanaaa. Iowa.
taaka and li..onrl ahow a 4rcraa
In production, thouith Kannaa and N-
braaka aalnrd In acreage.
Th rpmarkabla Inrrea.e generally ln
tha value if the cereal crop dlarloaed
ry tha cm.ua aliarrd by all
tlona. In only one atate. California,
there any decreaae In the value of Ihe
cereal production In l0t aa compared
with !. -:iKemhere Ihe grncral ad-
vnn In valuea more than off.rt auch
Innn In prixlurtion aa ot-currect.
rrodaetioa by lacUoaa.
Of Ihe total acreage In the I'nlled
Ptntr. Riven to certals II 3 per cent la
wn
II vproiluctli
I acreage,
L1 f Kabraaki
UB CENSUS
Martin Introduces Measure for
Count of Federal "Cor-
poration Judges."
trailed rrea l.ted wtre.l
Wa.hlngton. May II. To count lha
"corporation ttidgea" on lha federal
bench I lha oblect of a reaolalloa In-
enat of the MUrlxNlpi.l. f. T being weal lrtiurr,j n th. ,uo by Repreei)tatlTa
of the grout river; of tobacco. 98 4 per Maciln Im.. iVIo.). Ila aakad lha
cent of the acreage In weat of the Mia- pr,aldent to complla and tranamlt a
aleelppl. of cotton. 6M per "nt la Ju()lclai cenetia giving tha oorporatlon
weat and 7 3 l.i east, of potatoea. (I t antrredenta of every Judga nominated
per cent of the rco la cant, and 13 I during the Uat 30 year,
per cent wet. New England producea Nol oniv , .,,., f ludaea. who
practically no cercula. The aouth pro- had corooratlona for cllenta. ara dealred
ducea SI 1 per cmt of tha tobacco crop I by Martin, but alao tha names of Judgea
ana . I per cni or tne cirnon crop, i w ,. n.m,. -ere withdrawn or turned
The meat producea but 4 1 rxr cent of down by tho aenato and moat of all.
tho cerrul crop of the country. lnfl nnm of every Judge who waa aver
ronrldrred for appointment and whoae
nam a waa not presented to tha aenata.
The resolution alao directs aubmla-
THIELE, PINKERTON MAN,
rOa4 fwa I on I I
1Taaa.Ugla, Mar 1 1 -M.rtaf
afc wxnr UtT'aUiua) aa IV
1M at la arar," W4ar af War
It y i laa tya4 a alalaaoaat la
aka) aa aiiaa4 ta. sava at l.t-ra-
mUJi fwr aaariiag a "fcr" la ika
araay rprftUm kilt. Mf b
0aira.aa ttap af Ike sailuarr affaua
ewnaaillaa, ku a IHaM. 4elara4 la
daiga4 la aa Majwr Uaataeal faaa
a44 koa4 fraa kla tae af cklaf af
alaff af Ik t'all4 !! araay. ,
'foil aatal l.i.iaiiH Ma Maa
lha ! af lka artay. swUrri a lieu
a. 'la k r..at araaaamaai Ikla
all la tklb4l4 la lis na) a-k a .r
at. 4 farm. aa4 I 4uM If lha pfl
HI syenfalklaa wllk aarfi aa
ax. mi
lr.tary atlasaoa 4rlr4 thai tha
-Kk.r uta a arvatluaa aa mera rau
llaa rlc a4 l.ada la dud from
lh hlgtteal v.i ariny ia ho.
arvla a4 laiallig aara tMamght iheaa
quickly la lha front "
e!a af Ir f df aiatloa of all )udgai agalnal
whom Irafvathmenl rara4inga ra
tstr brought and lbs raault of such
ptoacdluc
"tha Itnaraaalon I. 'very general." aal4
Maitln l.wtlghli "tliat lha dori.lona of
lha faderal ludlrlary have very largely
fora4 Ibo big bualaeaa Intereata. la
Ihla iiftia of ailtallon for JoJirial ra
lorm. II avahl la s arafllabl la make
a atudy of irta rlaat.a of men who inaka
up lb ludlcUry."
HOLDS LOWER COURTS
HAVE RIGHT TO REVOKE
Washington. May JI -Molding lhal
lower courta hav the right to review
and revoka lha rltlienahlp paper of
any applicant where there la fraud In
lha record, tha I'nlled ftlate supreme
court sppmved lha cancellation of tha
cltlaanshlp papars of John Johannaen
of fan Kraoclaco. Johannaen waa found
guilty of perjury In hla application for
rlllsanahlp paera. It having been proved
that, desplta his aaaertlona. ha had nut
been In lh country five yrara.
iCaMed raw tain I Wal
CKaagHat, May 1 1 0.iw a-ia4
ia IKaaf kal ka fMSha4 a auag
arf aaiaaitaMi la 4. tela ka liada af ike
aw tafwblK. Tk start waa s4a la
VKaagfaal, Uiim Ik.ra at evf a rw-k I
Cfcia k.ia ILaa aayak. la la Ik
cwuairy
Tb.a 4 t la whl. t Ika lr4a araaaa-
l aia mm aa4i4 la lha alllltMi
f lha likia las Theuih aufpadly
aalLehaJ early ia Ika raiolulicHk. Ikla I
till Uaiag rlriarl4. Ut lha MKrlli
af lalaf hwi.cuI cmaaerva Tbefl
kaliy, IK. ikia atalima ara woi y oa
iaaa a4 walerwaya al parpalual taaua
darwa anh a f1s4 arala af dullra. la
fad. iMwavae, sialloaa bava k..a anala
Island wherever local ef Delate rkaw,
sad ha a avaa bwa ael ua by ro4br
L..da w uat dutlea fu4 SI lha whim af
II. rotlaclor A faimar romlag but a
few mile la flK.rgt al ralghl hava la
lay lha likin las a dusea linitt aa bis
pruduca.
TAKES WINNIPEG BRANCH
EASTERN EXCURSIONS
rawasylvaala Xitaea.
Ppeclal summer eicuralon tickets to
New York. Atlantic City. Aehury Tark
and other Jersey coast destlnatlxna will
ha on sala at ttregon olnta June 1 to
Septaniber SO, ltlj. via all direct routes
connecting at fhlcago and ft. loula with
THK I'KNNRVLVANIA LINKS.
Return limit 0 days. Liberal stop
over privileges. For details communl-
csta with V. N. Kollock. Ulstrlct Agent,
12 J A Third stroet, lortlsnd.
Puff Sam Sloan
If you can afford 8 cents for rood
rlgar no need to do without. "8am
Sloan sella for a rent, although worth
more. It convinced by a trial.
FRENCH TRAIN EAGLES
TO DESTROY 'PLANES"
WHILE SHIPS IN FLIGHT
:l t'Je4 fW Uiael W
Parts. May SI tr-ag tee trained a)
d to d.atroy dirigible, and ' 4
sJanea In fMghl are being at d
d parlmsnled alih by rrnrh army d
af fit-era al Nl (u far Slg w
1 bird have ben trained, and lha 4)
a re.ull.. It la tWIare-l. ara be- a
g oni eapeciationa iy ruoatani a
d effort tha big blrda vera mada a
d arruslomed lu lh w I. Irr of a.ro- d
plai.a pro teller a. lha sputter of a)
a motors and even of rifle fira Hy a
d plarlag Ihalr food on tha lopa a
and aidea of model hallunna and 4
d dirigibles, lha eagle aoon al- a)
lacked Ihea on sight. Hlmllarly, 4
d tha warllk blnla war trained 4
to attack aeroplanea. Further a
a and mors practical trsts ars to
d ba mads.
G. W. MUTCH, HUNTINGTON
BUSINESS MAN, EXPIRES
lBpeel.1 to Tk JevraaLt
Huntington, ()r.. May II.--eorg W.
Mutch, a prominent bualneaa man, dle1
auddenly at 7 o'clock this morning. II
had been In tha mercantile huatneag In
Huntington about four years and had
been very successful. Ila was formerly
of rayette, Idaho, and Hutte, "Mont.
Mr. Mutch waa Juat arranging his af
fairs to move toIIlllsboro, to engsg
tn Duiinrn.
tSk.l .. TV Ieal
Walaar. 4ks May II Aadlag lie
aa la Ik la IVa aait.m taai.ia
pfea af fHagva t.a I4 fiat, ink
ty ia Ikla rtty. .ar waa l4 aa
la af Ika .! aahta puana ling.
Iiua tUata oa Itio tsaaka Mt.r 11 w
Tkrwugh la sUrlfte motors III
ar,nwer. ler H b 4etlvar4 la
pip la all -f lt prvparly ..Hit who
hava flaaacad lha ar-leiprtaa IkasAa.lt.a
Ml lag lit aaaiianta as I Key omiui
4ua until lha rwl aggrgal4 lis ef
ci - Kbeil Cwull.r. Kalhaa aWeaaber
ad Jeka liohrar Kava ba lha prima
vera lei Vr1nglig I be project la a aur.
cfut rulaxlaatlun Tha mala ajpply
pip, afclrlt la Is Inch. la dlatuel.r.
tl. ad a diaianea cf 4S0 feel. Uh
Ulerala radiating frea II al Inlartala
The rompletloa af this pro-t, to
gether ailh Ida Mivak. rit.r dialrlrl
plant, urder e.m.trur tiun. adja a total
inlgatad acreaga tn tha ealrcme ea.l.rn
ll'n of Or.gon, tributary la al.er.
of If.SSS acrea. Tbta cnllra Impnxa
meri haa bvan made within IJ rooalhe.
and hUe muck of iba land was already
I.Mlng aa Incoina under dry farming
mrlho-la, a large portion of It haa ten
Iranaformad wuhin lha year front raw
aagehrtith o orchard, berry and garden
Iratla. (Leap Her ha mada lha
pump Irrigation propoetitona attrartlva
In Ihla aecllnn. and additional Improve-
menta of a aluilUr itulura ars practical
ly a..urd.
With lb opening of lha Trans rraek
prole. I. a Urge gravity eelem, water
ing 11.000 a rea, lh Irrigated ara la
lha Immediate neighborhood of Wele.r
will bava bea IncrvaaeU during II
months by approslmately to.oo ecrta
wall
Japan Iluj-g 7rpjx-llnjl.
(I nlled l'rea leaved Wire.)
Berlin. May ti.- Japan Is so
pleased with thoj-two Zeppelin aerial
cruisers purvliasei In Germany that tha
Japanese government haa ordered two
morn Zcppellna for military ptirpoaaa.
WAGES REDUCED. 300
GARMENT WORKERS QUIT
trailed rrem Leeaed Wlr )
Oilcago, May II llecausa of a re
rent reduction In wages, 100 trimmers
and cultara employe,! at tha Kuppen
helmer company factory hers .truck
ssklng all membera of tha Chicago
riarment Workers' I'nton to Join them
In a general walkout- Tha union has
shout 4000 memlera. Other members
of tha union will vota on a general
strlka proposition.
City riAanlnc CoafrTfiice.
(Seed. I as a Jearaal
Boston, Miss., May II. Tha fourth
national confer. nc on city planning be
gan Its sessions In Iloston today with
a lsrga attendance of city engineers.
Prominent architects and social workers
ar.d atudenta of piunlclptl life In gen-
A QUARTER CENTURY
Hefora lha Public. Over flva million
amplea given away each year. The con.
atant and Increasing sales from sample.
proves the genuine merit or Allans
root -Kb st. the sntlseptlc powder to ba
shaken Into tbo ahoea for Coras. Bun
Ions, Aching, ftwollon. Moist. Tender
feet. Sold everywhere, She. Hampla
KK KB. Address. A. S. Olmsted. Le Rov.
N. T.
ITS A WINNER
ALWAYS IN THE LEAD
BROOK HATS
WITHOUT A PEER AT
$3.00
Every new khar in felt or ttraw
Aitncy for
STETSON YOUMANS
roiiTT.ABrnw
rUkJiioa uor
Reliable Clothiers
ft, W. CV3B. TOTTstTW
AID MOAaUSO
THIS institution takes pride in the fact that It enables
its patrons to deposit their funds just as they receive
them from time to time, no matter how often or
how large or small the sum. The Hibernia Savings Bank
always handles the smallest account with the same con
sideration as it docs banking business of the largest
volume, . .
HIBERNIA SAVINGS BANK
"A Conservative Custodian"
Open Saturday Evenings from Six to Eight
Corner Second and Washington Streets, Portland, Or.
thpe't.l to '.be Jnaru.M
Pponne, Wash.. Msy IR After hav
ing been superintendent of the Spokxne
branch of the I'lnkertPn detective norv
Irei four years. S. C. Thlcle will leave
Ms poMtlon Juno 1 to accept the man
BirenK lit ut the I'inkerton offlce-ln Win
nipeg, tnktns cliarKe of the work
throughout Central Canada. Ila will be
kiircrerie.l herA hv ft V Vamhl. fnp
many yum In the 1'lnkerton service.
Tlilele came to Hpokane after estnlillKh- '
lug a creditable record at Holse, Idaho,.
in inn naywoon, mover ana t'einnone
ense. Thlcle be;an with the IMnkcr
tons an itn nmsteur In 1S99.
EOZE3EA CtTF.ED 15 10 TO M SATS
The Tarls Moillrlnn Co., 2621 IMne
atreet. St. Louis. Mo., manufacturers ot
Laxative Hrr.nio Quinine, huve a new
end wonderful discovery, GROVE'S SA
N A U 10 CUTIS, wlilch they guarantee to
cure any cnie of KCZEMA, no matter of
how long; standing. In 10 to 30 day, and
will refund money If It fail. OROVE'S
SA-NARE Ct 'TIS is perfectly clean nnl
doea not stain. If your druggist hami't
It, Bend us 5')r In stamps and 11 will
be Rent by mail. .
Graves
Music
Co
111 Fourth Street
Old Pioneer
Victor Dealers
Direct Factory Shipment
-of
Victor
Victroias
Red Seal
Records
We carry the latest, new
est and brightest stock of
everything in-the Talk
ing Machine world. Come
and inspect our new par
lors. '
Graves Music Co.
w 111 Fourth St
Pioneer Victor Dealers
If yon
loiew
pleasure
Victor-Victrola .brings into your home, you
wit
j
Any Victor dealer in
-anv city m the world
will gladly play any
music you wish to hear.
Victor-Victroias
$15 to $200
Victors, $10 to $100
Victor Talking Machine Company
Camden, N. J.
The Wiley B. Allen Co.
Seventh and Morrison
Streets, carries at all
times the newest and
most complete stock of
VJctroIas and records, and the surroundings have been
made up to the Wiley B. Allen Co. and Victor standard.
j Come in and we'll gladly play your favorite selection
on the various styles. New records for June were placed
on sale this morning.
i . ... :
Victroias sold on easy payments Delivered oh appproval
Seventh
and Morrison
Streets,
Mtr . .. . - . ,, - -.- ...... .
the J
e for a sradle dav0 i
sAsiatf ' 'jilij ' '
7! WtmrnWrni "
" wmi itm mfr :(
Mmi4'iti:m ' II ill I I x
1 y hjil l
'H'lWr fl ffv'Mf 1 'ill!' 1
' Vktor-Victrola XVX $200
. . -v Mahogany or quartered oak , A'i
--eyaa" 'T f uisyHMiji 1. 1 1. 1 m 1 ii.iii 1 1 , , . . . . , 4
?( and MooA
. . . streets
ZZZZVJjiKH AND MORRISON STREETS