THE- OREGONT.DAILY JOURNAL, t PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JANtiAltY, 21, ..1S13,
TEAL'S AGILITIES
ARE PRESENTED
TO GOV. WILSON
V- 1 1 1 1 1 i " ,'V
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Senators Chamberlain and
Newlands "See ,' President-
' Elect and Urge Him to Name
Western Man in Cabinet.
(WMhlngtns Burets of Tb Juiirotl.)
Washington, Jan. M. "I hays picked
no ont for my cabinet," governor "Wilson
told Senators Chamberlain , and New
lands yesterday. H added that his
mind was a perfsct blank on that ques-
The two senator visited. Trenton to
urtre on Alison the selection of a west
ern man for secretary of th interior.
Chamberlain championed J, N. Teal.
Newlands had a candidate from his own
state, but In case tie could not be chosen
he was for Teal. For an hour both
ppnators went- over the situation, ex
plaining why a western man would be
better qualified to oope with questions
rising In the department of, the inte
rior than a man from any other sec
tion of the country, v ' '
Chamberlain assured Wilson that
Teal would bs satisfactory to all fac
tions, ultra conservationists as well as
others, inasmuch a he la generally rec
ognlzed to , be capable, eminently Just
and thoroughly well Informed on all
niattrrs pertaining to the business com
ing under the. jurisdiction of the interior
department. While they received no as
Wances except that the slats Is clean,
both senators seemed to come back to
Washington considerably reassured, s
Washington, Jan. Jl.--ftepresentaUv
tVarburton will recommend the reap
pointment of Postmaster Conn at Ca-
Washington, Jan. St. CowrrefBman
Mawley was notified today that the
postoff Ice department has authorised
mail acrvlce for Fisher, Lincoln county,
where the mail supply had been cut off
on account of a lack pf funds.
TUBERCULOSIS CURE
. . , NOT YET ON MARKET
Apparently Portlanders will have to
wait some time before they will have an
opportunity of viewing first hand, tests
of the world-heralded . serum for the
LOCKED III 111
By HIGHWAYMAN
Robber Gets $7 From Restau
. rant Man; Grocery Store ,
, Raided. . .
William Faulos, proprietor . of the
Star restaurant at ".4.8 Washington
street, and his waiter were forced into
a rear room of the place last midnight,
locked inside, and held prisoners for
half an hour. A man about 25 years
old theirrobbedthe""casTi regis tef orjTr
From all appearances; the man la tho
same who held up a grocery early in
the evening . at , Park : and Yamhill
Streets. -. irv'
" Shortly before midnight a man en
tered the restaurant. Instead of order
ing, the man whipped out a revolver,
commanding the two restaurant men
to go to the rear,. The door was locked
unon them. Special ' Officer McKay
came in the restaurant- half an hour
later, going to the rear, where he ncawi
the two men trying to break out.'
At :60 o'clock In toe. evening a lone
hla'-wayman entered the grocery store
at 356 Yamhill street conducted -by J
H. and' J. I MeElroy, and John Krod
rickson. Fredrickson was standing in
center of the room. whlle J. H. MeElroy
was sitting at a table near the rroni
and to one side. The holdup man com
manded the grocers to stana in me
corner, while he emptied the contents
of the cash register. He got about 150.
Tha highwayman then ordered Fred
rickson to open the sare. rrom wnicn a
ring and gold watch were taken. The
grocers were ordered to empty their
nockets. ' The robber backed out the
door and disappeared On Park street.
Beach to Be Tried for Slashing Wife
,y iihVrculosls. discovered by Dr.
Frledrlch Friedmann. of Berlin, -
Replying to a -.letter seni mm uy it.
flerman R.. BleYsdort. of Portland, Dr.
T.ia.initiiii iiac-laraa his remedy is not
on the market at present. In his com
munication the noted German, says that
patients are being treated only under his
personal direction at his institute for
tuberculosis at L,uow mreei, or
Un. Regarding ths length f time nec
essary to periect a cure ne says:.
. "It is lmposjilblsto give an estimate
of the length or time necessary for
treatment without examination. Where
cases are not too far advanced, treat
ment usually covers period of sev.
era! weeks or months. The treatment
consists in some injections of the rem
edy. J n cases not yet too inveterate,
three or four injections made at inter
vals of three or six weeks will be suf
ficient." ' - 3- ,-
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"The famUjr are ddightecL I am a coffee-lover, (rat rarely
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Portua.-'-Mn. H. F. H, Naw York.
"I find Lutant Poatum b all you claim. It ha a rich flavour
which we have been unable to set out of coffee, although we have
tried lereral brawkM-Mn. G.W.C, DulutL '
" It if really delicjoo. My familv are regular eoffee-dnnlen,
but since kutant Poitum came, coffee ha no show. Coffee
never had the flavour that Instant Potfum ha," N. M. W,
Brooklyn.
"It hat remained for Instant Poitum to break me of the cof
fee habit. Eight dart after leaving off coffee I feel infinitely bet
ter, butwhat an appetite t eating twice as much" R. E. L.
N, Wathmgton. .
" Instant Postum hat helped me more ia a few daw than dyt.
pepia table bad done in a year."-W. R. N.Y. MJkN.Y.
" I like it became I can fix it myielf ia a few UDUtet. If I
me coffee I can't sleep. I tlept hut night to good after ttang L
tant PoUum." Mi A. H, Pittibuig. ' ,
"We find k better and more healthful than coffee, and it it
so convenient to make that cm my husband and children have
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.' Instant Postum has a rich, snappy flavour; is ab-
solutely free from the coffee drug, "caffeine; is eco
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' Requires! No Boiling
It is made by stirring a level teaspoonful (more or
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sugar and cream.,
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' EnJmijini 2c sfasm for pottage on fret tin of liulant
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VilFE DISAPPEARS IN TOPAynAOD
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Mrs. Frederick 0. Beach.
(Br tbe International Nowi Strttre )
Aiken, S. C, Jan. 18. State Attorney
Robert L. Ounter has announced that
one of the first cases to be tried at the
February term of the court of general
sessions will be the case against Fred
erick O. Beach, millionaire New York
clubman and, society whip, known
among his associates as "Beauty"
Beach, who is accused of having slashed
the throat of his beautiful wife, Mrs.
Camilla Moss Havemeyer Beach, on
February 28, last. In the yard of their
winter home here. The state attorney
declared that nothing will be allowed
to delay the ' Beach trlat, which has
been postponed twice since the arrest
of Beach after the mysterious attack
on his wife.
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ITALY;. FEAR BANDITS
Mrs, Wilfern Mansfield of Co
lumbia University, Lost at
Salo; Suspect Kidnapping.
(United Frew Uitei Wire.)
Bome, Jan. 21. Italian authorities
continued today their investigation into
the disappearance from Salo, on Lake
Qarda, of Mrs. William Mansfield of
New York, wife of1 Professor Mansfield,
head ot the College of Pharmacy at Co
lumbia university. A report that Mrs.
Mansfield was seen at Venice was run
dawn today, but proved unfounded.
Reports that briganda kidnaped Mrs.
Mansfield are unconfirmed, but the po
lice believe that Professor Mansfield
will soon receive a demand for ransom.
The police have searched both the Aus
trian and Italian frontiers without suc
cess. Mrs. Mansfield was a guest at the
Hotel Victoria here until a week ago,
Salo, on Lake Oardo, In northern Italy.
She reached Salo safely, where all trace
of ber was lost.
A. J. (Jack) Coffman must pay $100
a month alimony nendlna thn dlvnma
proceedings instituted by his wlfe Ma
bel Inea Coffman, who charges cruelty.
lhe petition - for temDorarv allmonv
asked for $500 a month, but Judge Kav-
anaugh decided $100 should be plenty
to keep Mrs. Coffman and baby. Coff
man loot his stores and factory recently
when creditors swooped down on him,
and he left town suddenly. His wife
announced through her attorney that
she had gone home to her mother, and
coffman came back, only to find her In
Portland and. prepared to fight In the
divorce courts.
New York, Jan. 21. Professor Wll
Ham Mansfield, head of the College of
Pharmacy at Columbia university, was
greatly alarmed today dver reports that
Mrs. Mansfield had disappeared from
Salo, on Lake Gardel, in northern Italy.
"My wifa has been traveling In Eu
rope," said Professor Mansfield. "The
last I heard from her was four days
ago. I knew she expected to go to Italy,
but had heard nothing of her disappearance,"
OREGON HOUSE TO SEE
FAMOUS MARYHILL ROAD
- (Staff- Corratpondence.)
Salem, Or., Jan. - 21, The Oregon
house of representatives today accepted
the invitation of Samuel -Hill, the fa
mous good roada worker, to be his
guests on a trip try special train to see
the fine highway of Klickitat county,
Washington. .
By unanimous vote of the house, the
report of the .roads committee' fixing
Sunday, February. 9, for fhe.trlp, was
adopted. The legislators will meet in
Portland at a o'clock that morning with
members of the senate, who already
have accepted Mr. Hill's hospitality.
From the special train Mr. Hill's
guests will be taken in automobiles
along the famous liighway he built q
his beautiful home at MaryhilL Wash.
The purpose of Mr. Hill's invitation
1a" W glve-the members, of -the-Oregon
IcgUlatuTe-att.-opporianity iauice for
themselves what has been dons 4n road
building in Washington under state su
pervision; These roads were built by
convict labor. ,
Duffy's Pure
'Malt Whiskey
lJ '" .lsjthe greatest f
Strength Builder and
Tonic Stimulant
known to medicine.
It is wonderfully effective as an
aid to digestion, to nourish the body,
stimulate the circulation . of the
Blood and give
strength and elas
ticity to the mus
cles. It assists In
keeping the entire
system In a nor
mal, healthy con
anion and stops
the inroads of dia-
HU ani4 r.t
it is a larruiy meaicme mat no medi
cine chest should be without Get a
bottle today and have it on hand
ready for emergencies.
Tha genuine Duffy's Pure Malt
Zfr&PUfJ01.? ln EA-LED BOT
TLES ONLY, by druggists, grocers
and dealers at $1.00 a large bottle.
Write our doctors for free medical
advice and free Illustrated medical
booklet. Address
The Duffy Malt Whlikey C., Rochester. K. Y.
SSllTEE
Joint Ways and Means, How
ever, provldes'for Further
Consideration . '
, .' (Staff Correspondence.)
Balem, Or, Jan.. 21.Appropriatlons
for the state university for the biennial
porlod were considered at a Joint meet-1
Ing of the ways and means committees
Of )hs senate and . house last night, at
which President P. L. Campbell of the
university presented the budget of
$567,833.(3 made up for that Institu
tion. "
It was nju-eed that the bill be Intro
duced In the house by the ways and
means committee shall carry the bud
got outlined ahd heretofore, published.
With the understanding that the bill
shall be thereafter referred to the Ways
and means committee for possible re
vision of the figures. President Camp
bell explained the bllt In detail. . ,
the hill as it will be introduced' will
carry $100,000 for an administration
building and museum.; Fr this purpose
$150,000 was voted two years ago, but
the bill was referred to the people and
defeated by. the people. , The amount
has now been scaled to $100,000. " s;
In addition to the regular $125,000 an
nual Item for salaries and maintenance,
the bill carries proposed increases In
salaries of about $38,000.' -; v
President Campbell explained that tne
university has lost some of its best In
structors because of the low range of
salaries as compared with other states.
He said that the average salary of
professors, the highest classification of
those who teach, t is $2100, compared
with $2600 as the average in ; other
slates, while the average number of stu
dents -per teacher Is higher ln Oregon.
A, motion by Representative Graves
to reduce the additional allowance for
teachers from $50,00010 $3Q.000was
voted down by the committee. -In a sep
arate bill an appropriation of $60,000
for two years for equipment and main
tenance of the University of Oregon
Medical school In Portland will e
asked, an Increase of $30,000 over two
years ago.
, The law department Is self sustain
ing. and asks no appropriation. ,
M
E TO BE NAMED
ON CITY PARK BOARD
T. Morris Dunne, well known local
official of the American Athletic union,
and popular society and cluh man, will
be appointed by Mayor Rushlight to
fill a vacancy that has existed on the
liy uatk Uuaid eicr sBee'-ilc-fssiarB&4
tlon ot Dr. J. R. Wetherbee two years
ago. This Is the unofficial Information
that percolated from the city hall yes
terday, though Mayor Rushlight de
clined to make any definite-announce-
jnent, saying that he had not yet con
sulted Mr. Dunne.
The vacancy in the park board will be
filled Thursday.- On that date Carl
Stoll will also be reappointed to serve
another term on the board.
Dr. A. W. Smith's term on the city
health board expires Thursday, He
will be reappointed, as will also Theo
dore B. Wilcox and W. B. MacKay,
f Serves you mHfWmrJ
COOS BAY AGAlil
iirAnornnpnii
iiLHiior
Communication Is Reestab
; lished After Period of Al-
most Complete Isolation.
mnin
lVUlf I WUIILU
SpMll to. The Journal.) :
Marshficld. Or., Jan. 21. Mall and
telegraph communication with Coos' Bay
has again been established .after a
period of almost entire Isolation from
the rest of the state. The malls have
been brought through with great dlffl-
Cultl,"Delng three flays late.
. Roads in the mountains were under
water because of the freshets and' iu
several places landslides from moun
tains completely covered up the stage
road. Travel overland for passengers
has been impossible for several days.
Telegraph wires were down five days.
There was not ' much damage further
than was suffered by the telegraph and
telephone lines,
whose terms on the water board end this
week.
John H, Burgard was yesterday ap
pointed", by Mayor Rushlight for a five
year term on the public dock commis
sion to succeed George M, Cornwall.
RALPH B. DYER .
OF ASTORIA DIES
Vice-President of Clatsop
Mills Company, Passes
" Away After Short Illness. .
: ! ' f f' (BpeeUl to 'Xhe JoiLfwir ' .
Astoria, Ore., Jan,, 21.-'8urrounded by
mcmbors of his family.' Ralph B. Dyer,
vice-president and manager of the Clal
sop Mills Co. and one -of the most high
ly esteemed and. Influential - business .
men of As torlapanseA a W.a yla t li l
home In this city at 8;lS o'clock last t
night following art Ollness of several
weeks' duration. C,v yiXr:-c:'
On January 7, . he received a stroke ;
o apoplexy and after that time 3e grad-f
ually weakened ' until i the end. ' P
He was born In Saft Franclstfo, Jan
uary 18, 1884.' He was first associated
in the lumber business' with M. P, Cal- -lender
at the Knappton Mill and was
married to Miss Anna Callender In 1892.
He was transferred td ' 8o(ith Bend, v
Wash., frOm " Knappton and from thero
to Astoria, Where heVh' resided for 1
the .past , nlao . years.-.f,r-r& -
j Mr. Dyer was a, member of the Miv
sonic lodge at South Bend and a memC
bef of,- the local lodge of Klks.; v t
THEATRES AMUSEMENTS ENTERTAINMENT.
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LIGXTHEATRE-r-
11TH AND MOr.RISON. '
PHONE MAIN t AND A-U2J
Prices. $2.00. $1.R0, $1.00. 7Sc.
TONIGHT All this wekv Matinees to
morrow ana -Saturday
f , David Belasco Presents
DAVID WARFIELD .
TN "THB RKTURN OF pRTER QRIMM."
MEBTHEl
PL:
All this week. Mats. Wednesday and
, Saturday The popular Baker Players in
'.j'A'itory-'of slum life as played br Mrs.'
V Flake. Immense oast and production.
Thrilling scenes. Intense realism. Evenings. '28c. 38c, 60(V AH Matinees, 25ev-
.Main J, A B300 j ;
- Geo. L, Baker, Manager.
Matinee Dally
, tmm i si in
EEK AT TOE QOHPHEURfl
Seventh and Taylor Streets.
- . . : . . Main I.. A-1020. .3 , ' .
Matinees I$-25-50o. Nights 15-25-50-TSo.'
A.Vh this wkek.
AMELIA STONE and ARMAND KALlSZ
8 OTHER STELLAR ACTS 8 '
SEVENTH AND TATLOR 8t3.
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' 8 OTHER fJREAT ACTS 5
Matinee. !Sc 60c. 75c. $1.00, Nlahts. iia. 60a 76c. $1.00 and 11,80.
heavy advance sale patrons are urged to make their reservations early,
- MAIL, UKUftKS UlVKfH rKOMrr ATTEfiTIUN,
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iwlng to J"
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Alice Teddy,. Dugan ani
The 1 Melnotte-Lanola Trouoe.
Raymond. Four Burns Sisters,
Josh Dale. Pantagescope. Orchestra. Special Attrac
tlnn "Thn MMntirlit RW of tau1 Tlf " tha hf i.
MATINKfc OAILT reel' film. Popular prices. Boxes and flrttrow bal-
WEEK JANUARY 21 oony fserved. Box offlceopen from 10 a. m. to 10 p.
vtF,i!,a. jaxnuakz u m rhona, A-228. Main idt Curtain, Mo, 7:15, 9.-
WEEK JANUARY 21.
"The Rehearssl,,, an Avalanche of Comedy,
a Oalaxy of Beauty and a Musical Qem, Two
performances nightly. T:80 and 9:l&. Matl.
nees daily, 2:80. Sunday nights, cOntlnu
day nights, Athletlo Contest
ua-aaiQjcmajMeIfl
ontests. Friday nlgnts Rosebuds': Contest, .
See and here her,
while enjoying the
well -cooked Italian
food and the at
mosphere of Ro
mantic Italy, -
At dinner or after
the theatre. Phone
your reservations.
II Rigoletto '
Italian Restaurant,
One of Portland's
Show Places
250 Alder st, at 3d
Marshall 4910
Some hotels seem not to
care for your personal
comfortandconveniences.
That's the difference be
tween them and the
HOTEL MALLORY .
Lownsdale at Yamhill '
Hotel Multnomah
ARCADIAN GARDENS
. w announcement; extraordinary:
La Estrellita
IBIATTHT OKICtHTAX SABTOHB M frOBW T8 VBOBVOSBr
V BXTIITEI), (ILHIX ACT.
The Highest-Priced Vaudeville Dancer in America,
, ' -.-...- ... , . . . ... f .y
During Dinner Hour and After the Theatres
The Bank of Personal Service
: ."!'-i.':r : . "'- -,-- --r -.re f.t-:-. J.,v:,c.::."'':i:,:",v;v'!,
The convenience, comfort, safety and welfare of our customers,
being of first consideration,' we do not hesitate to solicit your ac
count, knowing the above service Is bound to result in pleasant and
profitable banking relations. ' ' , '
We Pay 4 Per Cent oil Sayings Accounts , .
JMerchantsJ&iationaLBankl
Under-Government-Sttnervisioa '
Founded in 1886 Washington and Fourth Streets
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Mi Katherine Ridgcly, SSS&t&tct '
Alkn Mitt Rote McDonald j13'' :
The Espa Italian and French Dub 4
Music and Entertainment -During Lunch Hours 12 to 2 P. M,
GAINER THIGPEN; Ass't. Manager. II. C. BOWERS, Mgr.
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