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UiiUCiJ I U i i i L!..L MM FILED United - Improvement - Clubs Take Petition to State . Railway Commission.; (Staff Corrosponden.l : .: ' .: Salem, Or., Feb. 18.L, M. Lepper, as ctiairman of the Greater-; East Side VnitfJ Improvement Clubs association of Portland, representing 93 clubs, has Tiled ' a formal complaint against , the Portland Railway, Light & Power tom pany Mvlth the state railroad commls slon. - . - - The east siders demand a crosstown street rar Una that will rv the out- ,only, east side crosstown line in opera tlon . by the company ia the Russell' Shaver line, which is too near the, river to be - of service to such districts as Sunnyside, ' Laurelhurst and; " many others. ' ... They, ask forja line' on East Thirty- - ninth street,' beginning at the Junction of the company's Eetacada line, east of I Sellwood, north via ReedcolIege, then .through jjiursHMjrst to Sandy road and 8utltvan's gulch, ' then east on Forty f second street to Columbia ' boulevard, then west to Union avenue.-' L ' (Staff Correspccdenre.l Salem, X3r., Feb. 18. After being de feated, on third reading Saturday night, H. B. 132, by, Latourette. regarding money lenders, was. revived today, fol lowing a stirring speech ' by . Hogood, The hotis voted to reconsider the bill and It is again on the calendar for third reading, with prospects that it will be passed -this afternoon. Jay Upton -led the fight against the bill Saturdayand today vJgoriwl;bppoa4i'''.'Ua;H.ir0.Q slderatlon. rf, tr-iS'. V .r :y"':r , ';r Harood declared that the evil if the nun ' ahirrkK wft (inn fir tha wnrsf that existed in Portland - and ". had caused much woe to f Ives-and mothers. He said "the city council Of that city ,had tried to regulate, the business, but that money, lenders had always proven 1o be too powerful. He appealed to the legis latnro-to step In and take action. that would regulate the business. Holiday Trip 10 a. m 23(1." to Gearimrt "By-the-ea. - Return Sunday eveniiiu. TicVets now on sale 100 41U st. or Multno mah club. Children Cry ANTI-LOAN SHARK BIL MM MAY PASS I Ik III Iwfc jr . ! i The Kind You Ilare Always Bought has borne the slffna ture of Chas, II. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one . to deceive you In this. Counterfeits, limitations and Just-as-pood' are but Experiments and endanger the . health ot Children Experience against Experiment , What is CASTORIA Castorl Is a harmless substitute for Castor' Oil, Fare .. .gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Jfarcotlo .substance. Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind - Colic. ' it relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tbe Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. - The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend, r The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the fri:Uso?F61vbvdr;30 a. t tm ecNTaua com,anv, r wussav stncct, ncw toss crrr. ,,v.,;: ;.- ijvi'--':;';f,A'' ' ---- ritiiillht? hi IS TOP OF LIST Detective Carpenter Chooses as His Favorite. Bill to Pay Himself $1000.:- r (Staff Correspondence. Salem, Or.. Feb. 18. From a position of comparative obscurity on the calen dar, thesfatBrlnter-CaJlB9lajScepeall bill waa "brought to the top of the list this morning.' By resolution, each mem. ber on roll call named the bill he want ed to be considered, Abbott rescued the printer bill. - As he is first on the roll, it now tops the list. Carpenter chose his, bill to pay him self, -an'' the Coast Detective agency, 11000 for alleged work ' done running down the' Humphreys' and i convicting them. , ' , ' ' "It waa'sUughter day , in the house. Thirty-three measures were Indefinite ly postponed,; On bill, passed and 23 were withdrawn.; By midnight 75 bills are to be "passed; on by the house atU all others left to die, Speaker McArthur announced. i' i , . ; r - E ' (Special ta The Journal.! ,.',i VnrtS Yakima Wall).; Feb.- 18. rAn explosion tn the book store of "WV O. Bradbury, Yakima avenue, this morning caused a fire loss of Isa.om .io iirao. bury, ' the .Richards' and ' Bayne cloak hnua .liihn Mttar. fiTOOpr V. . and . A. B. Pearson, variety atore.'i A. business col lege will bo forced to suspend. lor aev. erai days ana Ij. H.xiogs oi new xors, owner ef the building, loses f 20,000. " EDWARD FIELDS DIES -4AT OREGON CITY HOME IPnerlat to The JoHmal Oregon City, On, Feb, 18.--Kdward T. Fields-, a prominent Oregon City rest dent, and a" relative of the Ben Selling family of Portland, Ow died this morn imr at 6 a. m.. of Bright' .disease with which" he fiad been troubled the past few years. BesldeB a widow, he Is sur vived by a daughter and a brother, Clarence Fields, who- resides at Mel- drum. Or. ; Mr. Fields was connected with-the Southern Pacific railroad for many years as station agent at Oregon City.: .He was a resident or , Oregon City for many years, . having spent his boyhood and youth. In this city, and la mourned by, many jlfelong friends. for Fletcher's J 1 Signature of EXPLOSION CAUSES LARG YAKIMA LOSS a Sl.iUmio Ull V COUilGiLCOlIFlDB Members Feel Certain of Win ning Water Rate Con- . tention. Despite the fact that It appears that the St. Johns Water company was bene fited by the recent order f the railroad commission, suspending the two ordi nances reducing the water rates, which the council passed a short time ago, City Attorney Percy C 8troud and the city council feel that the city won a signal; victory, C ; ,' ?T"" The ordinances were suspended on the condition that the water company would pay to' the consumers the differ ence in rates new in effect and those to be decided upon by the commission. The only point now at Issue is: Will the rates prescribed by the commission be lower than " those demanded by the water company? I Mr." Stroud ls pot only positive that the. commission wilt materially reduce tbe rates, but feels confident that the commission w'.U even make the rates lower. thandld. the 'council,; ;i-v;.v;; r "As the, matter now -stands, Mr. Stroud said yesterday, "the city traTThe better of the argument. If the water company had contested pur ordinances they could -have forced the consumer to pay . their rates tuntll the - question had been settled, but. by4 order of the commission .the company must now pay to the consumers the difference in the rates now in existence and those to be decided by the commission, dating from February 1, 191J." , f-V ? On the other hand,; the water com pany officials are equally as confident as the council. So the little water rate war will eome to a bead within a few days, at which time the railroad com mission is due In St. Johns for the final hearing. " ' . ii . vv ; r' ;:lf.?Z'X-t. '-7 " V: The Equal Rights association,- St. Johrjs, has recently been organized and will capitalise for $10,000, aa won n sufficient stock has been , subscribed for. It is the Intention of the associa tion "- to build - two' stores, one in" St. Johns and one some place on the Penin sula, to be decided upon later. The stores wilt be operated on the coopera tive plan. . ' ' : .Stickland W. Glllllan, noted humorist. gave an entertainment at the St. Johns high school auditorium last Friday night which was quite the best thing seen In that city this year. . This was the last of a series of entertainments under -the auspices of the High School Athletic council. All, surplus moneys derived from these entertainments are turned in to the student body fund to help defray expenses in the different branches of athletics. The city supertn tendent states that the school bas come out very well on the one held this year, and also last year, and he Is already planning for a third one, to be given next fall. :' SAVES THE STATE $10 CTnlted Pkw LtiMd Wlr) -Sacramento, Cal., Feb. 18. How a "bad boy" saved the state 170 and took the first step in retrieving bis lapse from the straight path of the law was told here today in the office of the board of control, when the claim of 19.33 for the transportation of Samuel Klege- man,. a 15-year-old San Francisco lad, to the Whlttier reformatory was al lowed. Young Klegeman pleaded for a chance to be ""trusted" by the officers and was allowed to make the trip by boat from San Francisco to San Pedro and thence to Whlttier alone. He arrived at the Institution two days later, unescorted. Aside from this demonstration that he could be trusted, he saved the state f70, which it usually costs tor the per diem and carfare of an accompanying deputy sheriff. Sheriff Eggers of San Francisco' gave the boy - his chance to show that he was "not all bad.". LONE FIR CEMETERY QUESTION DISCUSSED The East Side Business Men's club held its weekly luncheon yesterday noon at. the Hotel Clifford, East Sixth and Morrison. G. B. Datson, of the Sunny sido ' Improvement club, addressed the members on, "What Shall We Do With Lone Fir Ceraeteryr Mr. Datson traced the history of the, cemetery, from the time of its existence. 62 years ago,. un til now, and said that the time had come when something' imperative must be done regarding the cemetery. He stated that they were not fighting any particular issue, exoept that the time had come in the growth and develop ment of Sunnyside, when the Lone Fir cemetery must either be beautified by parking, or else abandoned. V' , . Tonight the club wljl hold a meeting at the East Side Library, East Elev enth and Alder streets, at I p. m. Sen ator Austin, of Ohio; will give a. stere optlcon lecture regarding the parking and beautifying c-f cemeteries. J. A. Btrowbridge, of the cemetery commis sion, and U M. Lepper, prominent east side booster, will also- give short talks regarding the question. NON-PARTISAN JUDICIARY PLAN IS GIVEN A START (Staff OorrMpcodtoc.)' Salem, Or., Feb. 18.The Rearnca aoBr partisan judiciary bill passed the house laat night by a vote ot 89 to 1.4 This bill forbids the nomination of a Judg-ev by any political party, and, pro hibits the use ef any party name by a candidate for a Judgeship. ' The senate killed a nonpartisan ju diciary bill originating there last week. It differed from (he Reames bill in sev eral Important particulars, however, one of thorn being a - primary requirement that gave rise to the; argument that it would be cumbersome in practice. Campbell Allowance Recalled. ; Sa4mrOrTFbrlS.i Desiring further to investigate senate bill 833, Introduced by the Joint committee on ways and means, to reimburse W, I Campbell for I860 stated to have been paid by him for swamp lands to which he failed to obtain title, the senate yesterday recon- sdrcMhrntwBTir'andtentr"rt-trttif committee on . revision of laws. , The bill passed In the hurry-up session last Saturday nlgnt. Fear was expressed by BAD BQY HONOR several eastern Oregon senators that al lowance of this claim would open, the gate'for a flood oflmllar claims, aris ing out of The D&i m)iit.v rai land rntt , Monday's Delayed Kesume of World Happenings Deceived From 3 o'Clock Yesterday - Afternoon Until 3 o'Clock This Morning. p Congressional. - -The proposal to give the federal gov ernment the right to "Impose a reas onable annual charge," upon water pow ers was defeated Monday in the senate by a vote, of 53 to 29. v " Sir Edmund Walker, a Canadian bank ing authority, before the currency" re form committee- of the house, declared that the banks of the United States had not grown In relation to. the great Indus tries of the country and that they were now "behind' the times." He recom mended a system of regional, banking organisations to strengthen the In dividual banks, but said that he "was not In favor of the Aldrich plan without qualifications,"- - " , .. Favorable report on the bill to in corporate the Rockefeller - Foundation was ordered Monday by the senate Judi ciary committee, 10 to 4. Vv 17" i ' i The v La ; Follette-Adamson ' railway valuation bill was tentatively amended Monday at a hearing before the senate Interstate commerce committee to ex tend the valuation to telegraph and ex press property as well as any other common carriers, ox interstate com merce." The sundry civil bill reported Monday carries the following Oregon items in addltioa-to regular appropriations: Com pletion of The Dalles building. $5000; completion of the Medford building, 140,000: . Clackamas hatchery, 11320; Crater Lake National park Improvement, u Senator Root's proposed amendment to the Panama canal law to repeal, the provision giving free passage to Amer ican coastwise ships was rejected Mon day by the . senate committee on lnter ocean la canals. A motion to table it carried, seven to three, Senators Brands, gee, Page and Percy opposing. ; ? . v , . Political, President-elect : Wilson on Monday heard a brief argument; from Mayor Fitzgerald, of Boston, urging that the present tariff of 12 ...per cent protecting tbe boot and shoe industry be main tatned. ' ' '" The first move of the New Jersey corporations to avoid the drastlo pro visions of the seven anti-trust laws fathered by Governor Wilson was made Monday, when the American Railways company, owner of the street ' railway and other plants In various parts of the country, with headquarters In this city, took out a Delaware charter. - s Cyril A. W. Dawson and Herbert W. Ostroskl, both of Spokane, weer recently nominated by President Taft to be lieu tenants In the regular army, having been appointed from civil life after an examination. Charles D. Hllles, of Dobbs Fery, see retary to President Taft and chairman of the Republican National committee, has been appointed by Governor Sutxer as -a member of the board of managers of the New York State Training School for Girls, at Hudson, when the nom ination was received In the senate, Dem ocratic Leader Wagner moved immed iate confirmation. 'ln view of the valued and valiant service he rendered the Dem ocratic party in, the last campaign." Memorials to congress advocating In dependence for the Philippine and the government ownership of railroads, telegraph and telephone were voted down Monday in the Arisona state sen ate. Ueyada's. divorce Industry received a death blow Monday In the state senate at Carson, when the Barnes amendment, providing for a one-year residence as a primary requisite to an application for legat separation, was adopted by a vote of 20 to 1. Eastern. The Dayton Tablet Works at Qulncy, 111., were destroyed by fire Monday night with a lpss estimated at $100,000. There scarcely is a clothing shop in Boston that does not have some of Its garments made in tenement houses, ac cording to a statement made Monday by striking garment workers before the state board of conciliation and arbitra tion, which began an investigation of the grievance of the strikers. Many of the strikers testified that their largest weekly wages in the busy season did not exceed $8.50, while In the alack sea son they made only between $3 and 4. The bond of Frederick W, Buckmln ster, secretary of the Northwestern Can company, charged with arson and said to have been Implicated In the opera tions of the so-called "arson trust" at Chicago, Was fixed Monday at $80,000. Brigadier General D. Potts was re lieved Monday 'of commanding officer at Fort Leavenworth and the Army school, and was ordered to Chicago, to take command of the newly "organised Fourth army brigade. Dr. James Monroe Taylor, president of Vassar college since 1886, tendered his resignation Monday to the board of trustees to take effect at the end of the school . year in June. The board also announced that it had received the res ignation Of Mrs. J. Ryland Kenrlck, principal of the college, effective at once. A bomb, believed to have contained dynamite, was exploded Monday night in front of a saloon In Chicago owned by Emanuel Abrahams. Abrahams, who PILES Quickly Cured Instant Relief, Permanent Cure Trial Package Mailed Free to All in Plain Wrapper. We want every man and woman, suf fering from the excruciating torture of piles' to lust send -their name and ad dress to us and get; bv return mall, a free trial package of the most effect ive and positive cure ever known for thla disease. 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' ; . 1 1 ..,...-.,., -. ntr Slate News Briefly Told has been active in local politics, told the police he believed a political enemy was . responsible for the explosion. Pacific CoaA Wprd was received Monday of the death of Arturo Bandint, which occurred Sunday in a San Francisco hospttal. He was one of the heirs to the 19,000,000 estate left .by his sister, Mrs. Arcadia De Baker. Ha managed the property for years.. Bandint. was a native of Cali fornia, 80 years old. . ' , Two bandits armed with shotguns at tempted to hold, up the Southern pa cific depot at San Fernando, Cal., Mon day night, and one or them was shot, probably fatally, by T IL McCormmtck, the night operator in charge ot the sta. Won at the time, : i , -' ;r Dr. Frederick Cook, polar exolorer and claimant to honors for first locat ing the North Pole, is ready , vigorously to resist any attempt to impugn hie words. This waa made evident at Loi Angeles, Monday, when , he called on Deputy District " Attorney - Blair and asked for a criminal libel ' complaint against the Pasadena News, a daily pa per In Pasadena) . ' . . (.' Foreign. Under the leadership of Premier Tarn, amoto, the new Japanese cabinet Is meeting with stubborn opposition from the old constitutional party. Leading representatives of the old organisation met at Tokto, Monday, and agreed not to support the government unless all members of Yamamoto's cabinet ad hered to the . party,'' thereby placing Yamamoto in the same position . faced by former Premier Katsura. - Juan N. Porras, a rebel chief, and 20 of his followers were executed Satur day on the Una of the Orient railway, near Chihuahua City. Federal troops also captured-47 others of the Porras group, who were taken to the. state capl tal Monday. , , 1 The National Liberals announced In Berlin Monday that they would Interro gate the, government in the Reichstag as to what measure the Imperial chan teller was taking for the protection ot Germans In Mexico. . The exceptionally cold spell prevent ing throughout Italy reached Its climax Monday night in a snow storm after the temperature had fallen several de grees below lero. At Messina the win. ter has been the severest In 20 years. Mount Etna Is entirety white with snow and presents a magnificent spectacle at night, v '-v , w' ; The Frendh government has in prepa ration extensive plans for increasing the strength of the army to counter balance the new military measures now pending before the German imperial parliament. The government intends to ask for a first credit of about $16,000,- 000 for an Immediate supply of muni tions or war and munition wagons This will be followed by a second re quest' for $100,000,000 to rearm . all branches of the service. i,! - Miscellaneous, ; : ' Excavation on the Panama canal dur Ing January .averaged 100,64 cubic yards a day, against 112,633 cubic yards per day in the previous month. Of con- crete there was laid in January 91,862 cubio yards, against 62,907 in Decern bar. while 222,002 cubio yards of fill were placed fn dams in January, against 196,426 cubic yards in the month pre vious. : .. Ocean pressure on Monday burst the bottom of the great caisson Which had been sunk for the construction of the Pearl Harbor drydock. There were no fatalities, but tbe loss In machinery was tieavy. The wreck of the caisson also dissipated years of work in the attempt to build a firm foundation for the huge dock. BOYS' AND GIRLS' AID 1 INQUIRY GETS 90 DAYS Salem, Or., Feb. 18. The senate this morning passed a resolution extending for 90 days the time for report of the investigating committee to look Into affairs of the Boys' & Girls' Aid so ciety. Report will then be made to the governor. Are You FAT? I Was ONCE. I Reduced MYSELF i .. kuvuuiuu.ute, Looked Old. rit Mlterhl, ufrrtd ith HUeui8Ulm. Aitbnia Neuralgia. Wheo 1 workoii ,r wike.I, i pufhd .'Ike Porpole. 1 tuo eiry sinll. clno I oould find. I Starvwi, 8w.td. Kxr. cle4, loetord and chanr.xi cltoiite but I ruined mr dlMtlon. felt line ta lUTalld. hat tradllf eud weluht. Jh.e L ilngle iliii or dro ti.at e m(lrij (lf t(, , did not try. 1 U1UJ tj reduce ior w.-itbt I dmnpi-d melety, m 1 Old tmt are to I a th butt of all the Jki. It wi .ml.rrs. tins to hare try friends toll in -: aviiinc Btout, i iw nn kni-w it lwtr (hiin B-rwlf KOMKT111NG HAD TO BE DONE 1 began to afudy the raoae of "AT.' Wnn I dlacorared th caoa 1 found th teuiody. Tli tYenoh Method gat m an Inalght. 1 liuptond on that. Removd th objwtlouabht (turM (ddd mora pleasant ooet, and '.hja I ttlod tur lau on niyaelf for wk. it worked Ilka Laglo. I could bar ,'"' 6CRE,MEI) WITH JOY at th end of the timt week when the fll told bi 1 had loat 10 pound bjr sir almnlf y, barinlcaa. Druglcu Mtthod. It w. a pleamr then to continue until I rrgalnnd tn.T normal self in tlse. I feel 1ft yr youocer I look 18 rear rounger.- Uy Doubl . Chin , ba' utirlf dlaappearcd. ' I can walk er work now I can tumo a muuniaio. i am Bormai In all. Can weigh just .nVI want to weifh.- 4 as aattr of mr own body now. 1 did uot atr bot ate all I wanted to. I did not take Swent Bath. 1 did not drug, t u-d n Klwtrlolty, or aaruiiu vv,vi-,'a, vu a iiuu m tsmtple Bane, Common Hvnt WAT of reducing air weight, tod 1 applied it. I har tried It on others. My Doctor says I m perfect plitoro of health now. I m no longer ailing, j aai sow s ksppy, healthy woman, Now I $m iolutt to belp others to be bappy. I have written a book oa lh tnbleet. 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The Lawrence workmen! compensation bill came 'out Of the mnate committee -on inriii.ti-). last rilgJit with Chairman Smith ot Coos and Kiddle of Union recommending that it pass, and the other three members of the committee "standing mute." Theuther members are Daw of Mult. nomah, Dlmtck of Clackamas and Wood of Washington., Day 4 himself tbe au thor of cpmpensatlon bill that Is yet m committee, In the senate, when the Lawrence bill is considered in commit tee of the whole, he plans to offer two important amendments. ., , , One of theBe wilt deal with reclasslft. cation of the scale of hazardous occupa tions. The other will deal with the makeup of the compensation fund, '. it being his -contention that the employe should not be required to contribute. These questions will be fought out On the floor, of the senate, friends of the Lawren.ce bill contending . that It will pass la practically the form In which it went through -the house. . Bat Nelson Heats Big Fellow. Easton. Pa.. 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Tbe air carrying the anti septio vapor, inspired with every breath, makes breathing easy soothes the sore throat and stops the cough, assuring rest ful nights. It is invaluable to mothers with young children. ixna us postal ft ittcriptit bocklet. AIXBHrSCISTS, Try CraotaM Antiaaptia Threat TMti (or tte Ir ritated throat. They are almpta, efteotiT and antV arptic Or yoor dmrr'at r traa u, toe ia taaips, VAPQ CRESOLENE CO. S2Certlae1$L,N.T. f so they can filter the blood and kef p you well. " If you suffer with backache -have pains in the neck .or aides nervou of dizzy spells a'few doses of Crox one will relieve the congestion anl yoa will beuttrpHsed lidw quickly all kidney, bladder and. rheumatic trou bles will disappear; - - -.v. X Croxone is different Irom all other remedies, It is nof like, anything else on earth ever used for- the purpose. It starts to work the minute you take it and relieves your suffering the" very first time you tree it, ft is So prepared that it is practically impossible to take it into the human system without results. You can secure" art original package of Croxone at trifling cost froTrranyfiTst-class druggistr A 11 druggists are authorized to personally return the purchase price if Croxone should fail in a single case. Rheumatism la fihoulier Ealieved by using Altcock's Wasters Athletes ose them for Stiffness or Soreness of rnnnlcs. ----- wm mr mt jt1". .......I. -.i .. 1.1. . .