The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 21, 1912, Page 12, Image 12

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    13
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. miDAY KVCNIKO. JUNE tU MIL
mm she
in
WILL BE BOUGHT
MONO
GRANTS
EM
FRANCHISE
i
Hood Rivtr Prepares !o Sup
ply Water to Heights Sec
lion of Apple City.
. IwxrtaJ I t V. fat I
m b .tfi Km II The u
llu ra I i ! t e
iiti a elteel tHear rieiuAiaei
i I (! I ha )tfiluea later
! T. InndiiH eeke f-f a riM
. af wf lufl e4 1ei eireele tlel
' it;:t a a dieter, of mi H k u..
lf.a( ilum fT M o f ISa 'fv
uiii -f ! .-nin l . , fv. rellwai
I f I . .1.1,1 ..k. f t I. I .
:l k I I. l. ' .e f rae.t ,4 . or Mai m I inn,
Y4r tile e It- aeigMe for vee '(-. i nh.i-1 if tv-iu0iian Id It as,
1 as k..ar 1 r a,.lm n,i eieain l .. e th!. i.niki
IB Ik. !!) l ,l.4 la f ' lt 141 IIUI 111.
linn i llaauxisij in srsniins f;sMa
'l li -iril ftrili. in Mam-
una4 iarmiiie4 J rm ion
Inter! rlaue aritrr, i, inr iimjh
rai:ey Wukl4 be IllixllltJ lo rom-
llialil k TV. -'
fte-J hi.i. ,, ;i
lie ef i&e n,..
ieae II ofl.. i.f w-1k i ik. Li!
elelea4lfcg Balleiite la lilt tKiiKiM
Al ep.s4 B-e.tieg f i;.e .u
-fU II eS IwJ Ilk' (- I
Cl A I M Ja! ff lh l ufj
ef AerlalBg !. .r Ik. :if er.all !'!'
M ee l ft ubbl lal
44illl lf iirn
rMUtl Al 1Iuo4 JtlTT.
Ilkll u TV -nwl
He U.tl. Of Jutv. Jl I'Jitf
Ui laelell ubllc toilMllR In the
esere rl a etrvete The
fa&liB WUl t cf ttfflriMll tlH 10
.MWMaratoAele Imhi A lkfg dukirf f
M4r lik( pU4 oa lo of
k fo (.
(tkl k T Immli
!a4 Rlf. Of. Jue II An itlr
irtla haa tn p:c4 an lha run
taavfl llnod llltir ana taradata on il.
tin of lh alsur.l )lnl railroad Ti
Irata laaa Hh4 HJr al I II kn.l
raluraa In lt n!n Thla Irain la
tiaadnas larga hlpnnl t tr
MrrlM an4 la a fraal commitnrt lo
lha trllnf public-.
lour rata a 4k r al lal ara la ra
In t-itin u-a a cuiJIhI hlii(
Inalda of u yaar. la aH of faHul
la tempi t oilh ihta claua tnttx tor-
Nllura of fraarala and a alii ulalr.l I
um la '. rrotlsloa t.f arliirh do. k
a la oblalnad and a rlft.1 of aar u
4ap aalar granlrd, aald rlghia la Ja
aa4. hoti, arva carialn rnMalin
la b otiaina4 from Mr llanaon. lha
raanl oan.r tt lb ranavrr. atil.h
haa oaialnad a ika ea ll.a only Aoraafa
anroiU4 by Ida 0)1 f of 1 laoimon.l.
77ie Sunday Journal
lwM (WH Kf rta Hati mrkj ttmtt UiaaU
ituava M Holkava -MagajlM aai mii'i avMalrr.
wiUi cki,
t Tilt: MAliUlHK
A f of lb Bj-tlal I'ralalM for a a I iak4a
irn uo:r M4Hi thk trtn.i hxi
tlifh t;i4li ba4 Utri UrtruL. ) ow4 Mri. uit ImMi
tab, rofartjiaa f ankBal afar.
THE CTIU gtuino
la aaiikialloi of Ibo UUd ejr laa fll4 6114 lh Ar?
THi: MtKMlllTIC KIIJ.HH !' Dt'UKH
li!! I aaaa l Ha lcai b Ifea rl(alg (amltjr jrldaa tiaalf
If ffkfx) ft!oahlp "tth U po.l
omi: utiu have .ni: 4U. roil uve
Una ft aouim h pal their lo felf ti toa I he uml of
iiKrAimiKvriL rriTt heji
MISTAKE IS HI!iIM) AT AUCTION
HEALTH ASU KmCIESCT
THE flt'NDAY BMIl.t
rOFl'LAK fH'lEMK
Hrtvea
bp n. r ror
. It? jbt C. UilU
Bf Villa ()afbH
Next Sunday
UNOBE B H
IS
li
IIP
ittew Ligt and Pcmer Com
pany to Meet Opposition
in Field.
Aiaa aa im lalaana aMalkM aa
it ii 'a-il aal 4 I aa
M rin r fiaa(aa a la afl f
u htniibtt a4 Hill rtj! '. aa.4
ik., .rt.rta af it riUA iailr.
I ii I A Faf Ta. la Hv' vaaafca
fi.. ki. kkMk I lna4 r !
uffuala a) a t" gfaal.
U la aallta f I 4 bf Ike aiUkra
Ik ft i A KntMlw aUaauaa mix
fel a aM kaal VUa4 fat
w'M al 1 raA
tAa aar. I ) a-vc4 V
IUX.M, kt4 Aaa a fA ia
Aa. aftL4. K iraMl, Mw II
aia a l4UA lo A aiaa la laa ta4
fMiA. IIIMJ faal 14 Wag wvgb
M arl la fm mivil'if al A eajT
tag MXk,aar HK'U F 1 2a aA
Ta-a ilklara fikatll,
aa. a aJraagy agraa4 I A A
kKa4 lAai li ia gfaalad tlkig' Ika
aaal fa awaiha if ia aaaaa lata af
tfvgaa I --, TtVa aliaal tka.
tailta f la nac4L er lAa aaal
ik af al aaa cnoilaaaa. aaAMa4 laa
raiaa al l I ckxali
t4 AlalA Ua Tvlar Taa a.
ay Va iai44 I Aaaa4aval
ggav4 f IA (lie ilrer. a4
hullwl Heffcett. rakaAKAcAer af IA
a lela-Aaglevi4a.t-art aaak.
a A U Al IA Aa4 f I A nAaa4arA.
al M g AHag U gaa fail.
lAai At iaiV IU KaekA 4
lajlk If gt AAaaa 14 .!
AM. r laUa ltke I IA a4
f etaaUer aaaa)i u4 ae Ata la
CHfaBta m iaa ai r.
tkgl KkUl Wku4.CL
H. It C 1MB.
J It jAa laAtog if.
lattkAA l lAa 'garariuea auil
4UI K I'Alle fiala llaal rai
fArall. la-la r a Agara4 far U.a
veaeAat Taa AaaMkg aratalf til t
raautaag la gaaleaaAaf la Al. faal a
A 4 A aavd Dot llalU rKtkooU.
lAjirlil TV aawaat I
CaaAAlta, WaaA, Jaa II A4a
aAa giraclaaa ll al mi af a. I a
I Ilea arAeaJ kaaa. Al Daly a I .
aa III A Aalil-
Rlda Too High.
Hfhl M TV iMtaaLI
Hood River. Or. Jnaa II. The Ne
ttanai Aapia romay haa r)acia4 All
Vula for the ror-airurUon of a large
ArTfl DOtia on the ground thai liter
too high. The company il eract
lha balldiag undar lha auperrlklon of
ommrtt.
Soil Horary Unlafuxl.
Itrlal a Te Josraal.)
nAd kltar. Or, June ll. A. T. Sir
Tiorn, who haa been making oi ur-
vey of the upper and lower valley , haa
completed hie work and haa gone to the
While Halmon valley where ha will
make turvey. It ha bt? n found that
tiaera ara en dlellnrt aoll In Ui
Hood Kler vaJley varying ronaldarably
Jo proportional chemical and phyelcaj
Icmenta.
Work IVrglni oa Church.
I part I la Ike JoeraaLI
Hood River, Or. June tl. Lumbar I
being hauled for the erection of lb
new Alelbodlat Eplacopal church that
will b built on the alt of the old
structure. The tide walla of the new
building win b of concrete wlrti brick
'finish. When completed the new edifice
will coat approximately III. 000.
Oowd Attend Oak rink the day,
PATIENFS LIFE SAVED
BY NEW OPERATION
Oterrome hy a euddatn allarb of ap-
pendiilila wlt: eutomoblltng Sunday
morning, C. K UpauldlAg. prealdanl ft
the ffpauldlng Lumber company, waa
ruel d lo the Uood BamarlUn boaplial
where Ir II P. Oog ail compellrd lo
operate on Munday afternoon lo eave
the lumjrmaii' Ufa. The ppndli
waa rilled wttk pua. And waa on tb
point of bursting when removed. Tht
new appehdlcltta operation, a dell, ate
bit of aurgeiy kaoan aa the "gridiron In
cUlrn," wn employed. The gridiron
operation llow-A very amall In.i.lon.
and wiake a rupture at the rar Impos
sible, owing to lha fACt that only lha
skin and fat Ara rut And alternate
layers of mueela ar split In oppoelt
direction.
Air. Spauldlng Will b able to Irave
th hoplrl sltbir tomorrow or next
day. Hla rapid recovery la said lo be
due to lb employment of the new
operation.
WOMAN'S MS FAIL
TO INFLUENCE JUDGE
Two Novrl AcrldrntA Happen.
IF Pcl I la Tee Jnanuil.1
rorcet Orove, Or.. June 11. While
painting the roof of a houa yesterday
Will JJorley fell and iraclured one of
hi arnia. both bone being broken be
tween the elbow and wrlat.- Ha wa an
ting on a painting Jack, which cam
loose from the roof. He was otherwis
badly bruised.
While splitting wood at hla farm
house near Thatcher, Tueaday, Allen
Hayden, a prominent farmer of that sec
tion, cut a severe gash In his forehead.
which laid tba flesh open to th skull.
Hayden wa using a double bitted ax.
hlch atruck a clothe line above hi
head and rebounded, causing th wound.
When Mre A. Johnaon. of eWallla.
mother of air a Avery J llray. wee ar
raigned In pollre court retMar morn
ing an A charge of assault alth Intent
lo kill, a a rrsult of her murderous at
tack on Oray in ths courtroom lasl
Monday, ths woman fell, on her knees
before Judge Taiwell. rlaaped her hands
a If In prayer. And cried -Oh. Judge.
pleaaa let re go; let n go to my dying
daughter lt Reattle. I can't aland lo
be locked up"
The tearful prayer fslla-d to Influence
Judge Taiwell. who bound ths woman
over lo the grand Jury She waa leJ
away, almost In a faint by Matron Rim
mor.a. and Immediately turned over to
Sheriff fitevena. with a warning that
aha was dangerous on account of hys
teria. dray wi also held lo th grand Jury
on the charge of polygamy.
COMMENCEMENT HELD
SLATTERY BUYS MUCH
PITTSBURG PROPERTY
Word cornea from Pittsburg that W.
C. Slattery. president of the Consoli
dated timber company of this city, hss
exchanged 1100 acres of Umber land lo
cated In Lane county for Improved
Plttaburg property. Mr. Slattery haa
been In Pittsburg for some time closing
up th deal. The Ian county timber
landa cruls 115.000,000 feat and valued
at 1116.000, And the Plttaburg property
la valued at 1110.000. The Portland of
fice of the Consolidated Timber com
pany ha not been advised of th clos
ing of th deal.
BY TRADES SCHOOL
The second annual rommencemenl of j
lha Tradee aV-hool wee held Wadiaaedsr
night In the auditorium nf the IJnvoln
high school. rrofeeaor O A Ooval!. !
dean of lha achool of englr.eartng andj
mechanie aria, Oregon Agricultural Col- j
lege, waa the speaker of lha evening ,
Prfeor Covall talked upon th ele
ment of "Hjocee la lha Indtjetrlal
field -
The following program as ran-
dered I
Invocation. Rev J ft H "irapaoa. I
re-ctor St Mark's K'!a.wipal church (
vocal aoio, "The waking of fiprtag.
by Iel Rlego, Mre. IwlpLlne Marx, ac
companied by Mrs Maybelle Kluaher
Address to the rlaea, Mr p A Ovell.
dean school of engineering and ma
chanlo arts. Oregon Agricultural col
lege Violin oo. aerenade. N'o 1. A Major
by Frank Delda. Mr Albert llaehlen.
Preaentatlon of diplomas. M O Man
ly, member of board of education
Vocal eoJo. X'alm aa the Night." by
Bohtn. Miss Grace Josephine Itrown. ac
companied by Mrs. Maybelle Blusher
Benediction. Rev J. K H. Klmpaon.
Th members of the claas are Rmli
Rauer. Harold Iieaver. J. 1. Ourtla, U
M. Rurtls. Vlda Carlaon. Mrs. L. M
Cordar, Mslvln Crow. John Drennen.
Milton Edgerton, Grace runaton. K-sther
Iverson, Ronald Kerna, Irving LJklna.
Erneet 1 Oetlnger, Roy Rice, John
Russell, Mr. A. L. Ehenefleld. Arthur
Bmlth. Mine Tadakuma, rred Wlloox.
Frank Wright
Absolutely
No Pain
w LOO Aft iiiirrt-mo
uiid r va that iiiubii
raMUM r ACTIO Qf
TAB Tat.
Thla Is a paltve. aodaaUMe
trulh Wa ha beae ualng iMa
great local anaaelhelle durtag lha
tail saaalh. gllag It a tHorougn
iaa I. aad la eery ca It fulftllel
our asoal aaagulaa espclallea
With I'f use o sw4 hav aa
fear af rin. auknee ar any
after affia
Our brt.tgaaork. rial Woik.
I'uan Work. Ptlt'nge and all
k'nda of denial evil I an
a)uald aWal Xka4 avakser rtal, a. fTJM
AA-kt. teoU ee rwrwalal
Orewt MAO
CreU ee aawaaal rUUaga, a. ilM
Ulver ruuag-a, a. i 41
Wise Dental Co.
OfTla aTemra g a. sa. k g
graaaay 4 te X.
Faswee Ata I a got, j
raUlag lUf. nurd bj4 W
rinu.il iirAionia.
Sr. Wte' rereaal gtavrto
aVeqaaeVeA.
U
i
J
Missouri mined mora coal laat year
than In Any provlc.ua year but one in
th history of Its Industry.
A Five Cent
Delight
A whole lot of people have
an idea that all 5c cigars are
alike. If you want to find
one that's different, buy a
"Sam Sloan."
NEW YORK'S POSITION
ON DUPLICATING PLANTS
Wisconsin is not the only state to put a stop
to duplication of Investment in public utilities,
through the action of its State Board In control
of such matters.
In the application of the Niagara Falls Liht
in Company for a franchise before the Public
Service Commission of New York (Second Dis
trict), the opinion rendered reads as follows:
"The policy of the commission in cases where
one lihtin company seeks to enter a field al
ready occupied by another required that the ap
plicant shall show that the company already serv
ing the community U not doing to adequately
and efficiently, and that Its failures are such that
they cannot well be corrected by the exercise of
the regulative power of the commission. Good
errice may now be obtained at reasonable prices
in leu expensive ways than by an unneceaaary
duplication of plants, and the public interest does
not demand that capital invested in good faith in
the public service should be destroyed or im
paired without good reasons to be shown affirm
atively." Duplication of investment in public utility cor
porations is a method which is being discarded
all over the country. Why not discard it in
Oregon ?
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
sswsaswsaSBswawsaaaaaaaaaaasaa. n
THE TONSETH FLORAL CO. TAKE POSSESSION IN A FEW DAYS -AND I I
tie aosiRNG or roM
(Gimip oLflx.sTOM os mm
p
' 1
Everything Must Be Wiped Out Within the Next Few Days
Here Are a Few of the Bargains Prices Less Than One-Half to One-Third Regular Values
50c and 75c Underwear, all stand- QA
ard makes, go at ,.....WVv
$1 Union Suits; not a great many TQjTf)
left they must go at .Wtft
$1.28
$2.50 Union Suits, -trade-marked
goods, fine grade. . .
$1 Lisle Underwear, the remains Qlg)
of our original stock JL
$2.50 Pajamas all go at 89c
$5.00 Silk Pajamas cut to r: r. . . v. .$2.48
818 Men's Suits, In- t$F? Fgh S25 Hand Tailored ft F(h
eluding bine serges, cat to q) o owW Suits all go at . . . $.llWoePxy
Men's Fine Suits in many sizes and (PP jhjh
colors, a regular 312.50 suit, last days at $8o
cd, line goods, at.. Dress Suits go at JkioeayV
$3 Felt Hats; the name is -JJ Mfk
stamped on the band ,JLi"t(
Arrow Collars, regularly 2 for 25c 5c
50c Solid Silk Ties at 17c
25c Hose, mercerized, now 13c
50c Silk Hose cut to ............... 23c
$1.50 Dress Shirts now for .59c
$2.00 Dress Shirts now for 69c
All Well-Known Brands
$3.00 Straw Hats, Bloom & (g-fl AA
Koch and other brands tyjLm&dU
Everything else marked down in proportion. - The proprietor of this store has given up.
No more need be said. DOORS OPEN AT 9 O'CLOCK, SATURDAY. TUNE 22d
ED)
AT' A
133Sixth Street
mm
mm
sa sis as k m a s i. 'a
- , . . . . . -i '- ' : - . i , ...
-i "