TIIK OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND; MONB AY EVENING, JUtY 81. 1313,
NO WORSES.
almost corn
AGCTAVATINa
TRACING THE CAUSE,
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, . innocent victim;
nt I
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Firs, Burgles,, , txaminlng gafe)
four spoons, l: forks, an a, burjrlaf
Insurance policy I f s.oooi" .....
Second Burglar ivuee wnisi ay
my uu;b tc dvia vp. with u '
I The News
? i mt of Ue
s , ' )2acterqv , - -,
"A ftav northwest win f bJ
VP m urf which created ao undertow
: vnfamlllar to bather In Like MUblgau
near. Chicago and ' ttva people were
drowned, yiyt purrjber Of tha W.M1!'
tnf ton Arn0can . baebH Un ,."WH
tathln ti. ut, an U
Including W8ltr 9hflf 01 Ja4 n&mw
acapea front death before they could
be reeeued, One of tftemi Qedeon, wa
' daahed against " lr and' WW hauled
wnconqjou frem tha watrt t,
wiuiant J. Bryan, (wretary of itat
trada two addreeaea Sunday to crowd
t t5e Winona : Chautauqua f round,
near Warsaw) Ind, He announpad that
lie had panpefef other aptaVIn taj In
order tft ratum 9 Waahint toh and eoif
-far with the prM(dnt and Ambaaaader
Henry - JL-ne Wllon on 'the Mexlcaa
: queetlpri, - . : -
Brigadier Oeneral Carl A. Woodruff,
United Stater army, retired, died Sun
day at hi home near Raleigh, N. C
- Bteara shovel work on th Culebra out
section of the Panama sanal will be
'sonitacted hereafter on the assumption
that the GaBiboa dlks will be dyna
mited October JO-: Ta 0atun lalf will
then flood the sut, roRpaetla ths two
oceans, according to an gnpounpement
made Sunday at Panama by Clonal O.
. VV. Ooethaia. ehiof anglneer, ' ,
It Is announced; f rent Wftshlnjrton that
&fJor General Leonard Wood, the chief
of staff, win sail late In August for
Europe, having been invtteg by the Ger
man government t ttn4 army
maneuvers. He Is now touring the w-
. With Secretary Qarrlan'g party.
- Ninety-nine prlspnsn tt the Morlroe
reformatory at Olympla, Wh have
been granted parolas and will leave th
Institution August I, constituting the
largest class ever "graduated." One
man was granted Immediate freedom lu
order .that ha might Join his wife and
baby at Portland and e his child for
the first time.
James Center, a, railroad section em-
ploye at Centralis Wash., fell with a
heavy Piece of steal which be was car
Vying and his leg was broken In , two
places. - Amputation was found to be
necessary.
- It -tw announced from San-Francisco
that the Webb anti-alien bill passed by
the California legislature end slgi.ed by
Oovernor Johnson - more than two
months ago will become effective Au
gust 19. tha tiros for filing referandum
petitions having expired. Two separate
movements to refer the measure were
Inaugurated, but both were luter aban
doned, m. --
Miscteants at Spokane, suppeaed to
have bsea roassengtr hoys, saturated th
hair of fog terrier with wood alcohol
nt flra to It and turned ths fthlmal
loose. The poor dog dashed madly
down the street, ereattng a nearparte,
and finally ranlnto a notel ft f lee, whert
guests vainly triad to extinguish tt
blue. Warrants are out for th ftrrewt
of the culprits. .
Several rate eases win ie saarq
San rrgpelaco. beginning Septen.bor f.
Among them will bo tne Calif ornla-No-
vada rate eases, and a number of ac
tions In wMch 8n rsneco mwghants
are the caroplalnants agalnet the South
ern PeClflo and Santa Fe. Ths hearings
will be gonducted hT John Marble, p-
tersttte commerce gomrolssiooer.
V Oregon Briefs,
:. Ths ' Passlwood company has pu
'chased the Molatla creamery from
Frledrlch Bros. The Haselwood people
expect to pasteurise the cresm and ship
It to Portland. In addition, tbey Intend
handling different lines of farm produce
' by Motalia farmers and merchants.
Hunts Uhrmsnn, an g-yoar-otd boy, is
lying bsdiy Injured IB th hospital at
: Klamath Falls as th result of playing
with a stick of dyoamlto which k Wi
. father thought he had safely hidden.
His left hand was nearly blown off, and
fihysloians think that th sight of his
eft eye may bs destroyed. - .
The Arlington Commercial elirb has
been organised, and Is offlcer'ed as fol
lows; ,A Wheelhouss, president! . T.
phanke, vteo president J H. W. Lang, see.
reurff S, .U Blaloek, treasurer, Mub
enthusiasm prevails, and a get together
policy ha bsea Inaugurated.
B. A. Booth of Eugene has ajmownsod
that bs will accept appointment as
member of the Panama exposition com
mission from Oregon, in responss to nu
merous requests from Eugene business
' men and others, urging him to servo.
It is expected thst th Portland, Btt-
rgsns ft Eastern railway will havo its
trains in operation into Moll ale within
three weeks. The bridge across th
Molalls has basa finished, and tho re
mainder, of tb construction work , al
most sotnpleted, v
' " -, 1 ' ' Foreign. '" ; b ':",,: : . i
- Japanese newspapers at Tokio express
gratification that Mexico, unlike to
United States, welootnes Japanese In
migrants. Anything In ths nature of an
. allfancs between Japan and Mextoo they
: point out as impossible, however, saying
that It would undoubtedly awaken sus
picion la the Vnlted States that Japan
was fostering bellicose designs. Mexico's
:; demonstrations of friendship are re.
farded as pleasing but embarrassing at
oklo. :, :; . .-;' ; '., "-''
' , , Ths police of Xisbon, Portugal, ware
employed Sunday in frustrating, an or
ganised attempt at bomb throwing. On
1 bomb was thrown from an' automobile,
however, and killed a policeman and
several others. Several : automobiles
were captured in which ; baskets of
. bomb's were found,1 and i many people
,; were arrested In tho streets. - Most Of
tho prisoners are said to belong to the
advanced radical party, ) v w.A:.
Reports from 8tttttgart, Germany, say
' that the entire kingdom of Wurtembarg
, was shaken Sunday by a sharp garth-
Quake. Many chimneys collapsed. - ;
i s The London police, Who have ' 9f en
hunting Mrs. Emmellne pankhurst, or
r rested a heavily veiled woman Sunday
. night who was seen to enter a taxicab
from par apartments. Then they dis.
covered that their prisoner had been
: "made up" to resembl th suffragette
leader, and that they had again been
outwitted. Many mall boxes in London
snd other English cities were damaged
-Sunday night by suffragettes. A large
.house was destroyed In a Birmingham
suburb, and the usual suffragette Utero-
turo wss found; . x - '
Aeeordlng to a Pekln dispateb to th
, .London Telegraph, 9 warships, includ
W&JI
Mm BlnKQW-r-Hpaotb ValnM ; ' AW uwnp,r--'it is omi 'lit . pout' -UvTm
stylishly on'helr cpwr' ' nough now, id th Tellitr-Just Jos a lot of money.
-MXrKwVby.V prwlJPt WWrtw M trg Wh ,'! a rich relative got well!'
0WBy
i tn pipgesi pbwmj'kw mmp t
Boay Beder.
ing four cruisers, ars oruislng near tho
Ww Jung farts China in suppsrt of
the - southern . . rebellion. Seventy-five
hundred "southern ' troops ' havo .sur
rounded 1609 northern 'soldiers at the
KiangfNan arsenal, and its capture a
beljev4 t PS Inevitable. Qovfrnoy mi
Chan has prpllnie4 at Caqtoq ths In
dependenc- of Kwang Tung province,
and charge President Yuan Shi Kai
with ; having committed : 12 political
crime. . .
- . sflsceUgneoQg. ' '
Mr, and Mrs. John Peterson went
bathing Sunday in Lake, Mlohgge at
Chicago, leaving their t-year-olg daugh
ter to Pity on tho fceaph, They wers
Itised'by an undertow and carried under,
and their submerged bodies werecaught
in the hook of a fishermen. ' When be
discovered th nature- of hs catch he
sffsstsd their reseua, and both woro
reausoltated, . wWJ ths baby daughter
danced about and thfew gand on th
bodies of her parents, thinking ( alj g
gams for hr amusement. .
Ths national weather bureau at Wash,
tngton announceg that generally fair
weather may bs sxpeeted this week over
all seetlons sicepf - the South Atlantis
and Best Gulf states. No hot wave g
anticipated, -?v-.
Pdwar Masse of PhUadelphlg hag
been bequeathed f !Sft,60Q by an eceentrla
Qsrman gncls, to b enjoyed t ths ago
of l, "providing ho stars eogtinuously
employed at the position h eoouptes
When he Isarps hs Is heir to my f err
twpe," As Masse la now M jrr ohf
and a. bartender, .he must dispense
drink continuously for tho neat six
yeara. .....
FOUR NOVEt ACCIDENTS
BRING MISERY TO VICTIMS
(Bpeolal to J-6 Joonutl .
Centralis, Wash., July" f E4war4
Harding, a resident of Shanghai, s
ti l praesrlous gondltlPh as a result
of s injuries received Friday when he
leaped from a runaway train on the
logging road of tho Multnomah Lumber
& Bog company's plant, 1 4 miles frpm
Kelao, The aasldent was caused by
th brakes refusing to worky--The--n
gin and threg cars wsrs derooliehed.
H, & Kino) wag bftdly burned about
ths -fee and hands when the peanut
roaster In hi poet roam at Vade blew
up whjjs bo was adjusting th maohlno.
It was at first thought hs would loss
ths sight of ons sye.
While James Denter, a railroad sec
tion hgnd at Vader, was carrying rails,
he dropped one of the heayy pieces of
eteoL hi leghflng broken g two places
end etherwlee SO badly manglud that
eiBPtftstlon was found neosssary.v
As Q, W, Engls. farmer of Morton,
was walking on his ranch carrying a
two-bitted axe pver his shoulder, he
npp4 and fell, th blade of his tool
striking him oq tho back of th seek
and severing an artery. Medical aid
wag gloss at hend and Engl was gb
to stay tho flow of blood until it could
be summoned.
9 SPEAKERS FROM O. A.C.
FOB HOOP. CHAUTAUQUA
(BpecUl to The Joerntl.)
Oregon Agricultural College, Corval
11s, July li-To meet ths demands
mads upon. 4t ths extension division of
ths Oregon Agricultural college will
euppiy pin speakers for Chautauqua
week at Hood River, commencing Tues
day. Th O, A V.. speaker r Presl
dent W, J. Kerr, Professors C J. Lewis,
H, V. Tartar. T. D. Beckwlth, H. ft.
Jackson, A. H, Lovett, A. L, Psck and
R. W. ' Allen, - superintendent of the
Hermlston sub-experiment station, and
Miss Lulu Bobbins of the domestio sci
ence department,
Among tho subjects discussed by
heads of departments and ether authori
ties will be "Orchard Irrigation,"
"Chemistry of Bolls." "Relation of Bac
teria to Afrloulturo,"- and "The Apple
Tree Leaf Hopper and Fruit Tree Leaf
Roller," U being treated In their rsle
tlon to the distrlot and state. Domestio
science demonstration and leotures will
be given dally at from 19 till 1 o'clock
by Miss Robbing,
THREE AND ONE HALF
CARS OF CHERRIES
(BpecUl ts The Jonresl.)
. Whits Salmon, Wash., July SI. The
cherry seaaog hero has been a. very suc
cessful one. Three and a half pars,
containing 1900 boxes each,, havo been
shipped to St Paul. Omaha and- Sioux
City, Express shipment, . of which
there have been a very larg number,
havo mostly gone Into Omaha. Tho
prices received havo been very good, the
cherries being of exceptional gig and
quality tola yar.s--t. u i
A lT-y ear-old youth giving bis name
as Christen,, whoso homg Is at Tacolt,
Waom, was arrested on a charge of lar
ceny, ths charg being mads by Mrs. V.
McCormack of Binge a. When appre
hended he wS about to go on .the ferry
to Hood River. He denied the charge
and his parents wore telegraphed - for.
County Attorney Ramsey cam for the
yoatb and took him to Goldendalo for
trtaL, , .A. -v.
: Heat Hastens Klickitat Harvest. '
''.'(Special to The Jearsal)
'. Ooldendalo, Wash., July ll-Sxtrem
hot weather in th Klickitat valley has
brought the grain harrest On with a
rush and harvesting operations started
full blast in all section of the valley
this morning, Tho hot wavg hag been
accompanied by a burning oast wind,
but wheat growers gy to crop wss
mad before the hot wave came, and
that nb 'damage will result Threshing
machine men ar ; getting thlr . iig
ready and expect to gUrt np within
th next 10 days.- Tho tnereury Stood
at 10 in the shads ftt.Ooldaadal Sat
urday and yesterday.
' i in i i' i mum in i'i".;'ii.-..vJ.
Bandon A4rertiseg 6choo BtnOg.
,', ' . " (Srl te Te Jenraal.)
Bandon, Or., July tl The board of
directors of , this gohool district has
advertised for sals 11T.009 in Interest
bearing warrants, tho money to bo used
In construction of a new eight room
school " house In East Bandon. Th(
bulldlnsr la. to' bs modern in. avarv re.
Ispect,
Agenb"Attacji tbs device to your
Vguto enfl U will go twins as fast,"
NEWS OF CENTRAL ANd EASTERN OREGON
GREAT HEAT WAVE
Grain Believed to P Beyond
" Injury;: 101-Registered at-
- - Moro,--0r.- -
(HpefUl tg tUf Jeornsl.) ;
one. Or-, July 9 Lr-Th. thermometer
itpod ground J01 all day yesterday, and
today Ig also tremendously hot, gun
day was the hottest day In gevsra years
and was fojlqwed by s warm a night
that farly pettier S'4 they remem
bere4 nothing- Ilk it Tftere s yet
plenty of moisture in the ground and
grain I believed past ths stage where
it wll sniffer, a a A -T" -s,
,: v-. 'A..x:-,..
. Mpro, Or July IJ.-H3unday was th
Warmest (lay for Sherman county In
years.. It was JO J at - the government
experiment farm near the city limits.
Other registered instruments recorded
as high as 103. . ' . .
Expert epTOraJit .Digegses' a Moro.
. (sptcltl to Te JonrnBi.)
Moro, Qr July ll.--Pr. H. B. Hum
phrey, expert -frera h agrloujtural de
partment, , Washington, p. C. specializ
ing In diseases of grain, visited the
Shermgp county government experiment
farm today. He is touring west and
gess from hare to Gorvallls. then to
California, Arigopg, Texa and Louisi
ana, xio-wss formerly patnpiogist at
Pullman college. Wash,
Ifewg ' Noteg Nashylll.
, ' (Spedsl to The Journnl.t
ashvljle, pr, July tl.-Bore to Mr.
and Mrot Rodney Nash, a gir,
Henry Hamav of Oklahoma, a broth.
er Of John Hamsr, Is visiting old friends
here,
Mr, gnd Mr. Clyde Hamar of Port
land gre here en their honeymeqn trip.
Mr. HUands, who bought ths Curry
place here, is having soma slashing
dons and Is well pleased wth the coun
try, ' - ''
Deputy Gams Warden Gatens of New-port-Jaastound
tha , tree which ha?!
beag slashed into the Yqulna river
pear bora, but di4 not locate th sewer,
which Is sad to run into th river at
the 14 Wadg pss '
The new telephone line from steer
creek, known as the Nash Une, has Just
44e4 11 Phones to ths new system.
Haying Is in full blast and hay Is
vsry much batter than last year, ,
Hatcherymsn JiAlg Congar.
. , 'JPfW 7t ffCaSlrVr- - -. --
Prairi City, Dr., July 1.W. J.
Donaldson, fish - Warden - In obargo- of
the hatchery at Strsgvberry Lake, 9
miles south of this place, had gn ex
alting experience last wsek with one of
the fow Jaguars remaining In the moun
tains-. Ths animal rams down late Jn
tho evening bent upon an investigation
of food prpspeets about ths samp, un
fortunately for tho big oat. he stepped
on a dry branch, which, snapping, be
trayed his presence. A Quick In
vestigation and a shot Wre the re
sult. Tho cougar wgs sevorolr wound
ed, as wg gvldeneed from his sudden
activity and snarls, ft wag impossible
for tho campers to follow him until
daylight, buts early in the morning Mr.
(Special ts The roerasU
Hood trer. Or.. July U, Joseph B.
Petsrman, gged 18, son of a L. Peter
man, - was drowned . In tho Columbia
river at Hood River Sunday svenlntf.
Peterman was swimming In company
with other boys. Ha galled only onoe
for help and went down. Tho body was
recovered two hours later.
Falonse River Claims It ToU.
- (Special to Tbe Journal.
Colfax. Wash., July 21. While bath
ing In the Palouse river Sunday Clar
ence Llndley. aged 14. was acoldently
drownedt Llndley, with Harry and Was..
ley Krleger, nelgnDor .zarmers, went
fishing and decided to go bathing. Lind
ley sould not swim and was taken with
cramps and drowned before assistance
could roach film. H is survived by ft
widow and baby girl, - His father, James
Llndley, his mother, sister Helen, and
brother Harry, reside at Clarlrston,
Wash. Two sisters, Mrs, Charles Clark
and M. JB. ft. Hayes, reside at Enter
prise, Or. Interment will be at Steptoo
ccmeUsry, near thg ranch borne. aA aa i
Btrtktd Water Flat, Is Stoiuied.
tSpedJ to T5 V?vU , mM
Toledo, Or., July ll. Jack Felmuider,
Toledo- 4eweler,-, cam : near drowning
Saturday evening while swimming with
number Of othrs. Ho el imbed on the
port dredge, and, diving off, slipped and
struck th -water' flat : Th . blow
stunned him but ho was finally res
cued by companions, ' He was taken
onto the dredge and , rsvlvsd. . Th
weather ig very iM, aaa-:.a
"M A.",
, Seattle Lnltes Take Two "Xivegt't ;
(United Press uwl Wire.) V: "
. Seattle, Wash., July tlTwo fatal
ities by drowning occurred here yester
day, the second hottest day of the year,
the mercury rising to 8 degree. Ar
thur Anderson, 16 yeara old, son of A.
G. Anderson, was , drowned In Bitter
lake, naar h Country club.- erhr h
wa bathing with several others. boys.
Poy Eng, a Chinese boy, ago 19, lost
his Ufa In Lake Washington on a bet
that he sould stay 1 under water for
three mioutes. The boy, who was em
ployed on a house boat, wss an excellent
swimmer. The body of Francis Thayer,
the narachute Jumper, who was drowned
la EHpt bay Saturday -afternoon after
an wnsuoesasrui aivo rrom. jonnny Bry
ant's aeroplane, hag sot rot been xe
covered..:.-.; 5 l::-y'':'-"A-A'::''A':
Few men ar willing to take good ad-
vie if It J freei also they hats to pay
IN TRI-COUNTY REGION
HOOD RIVER BOY OF 16
DROWNS! IN COLOMBIA
for it.
I, II T, ,lllT J tif
Akeiv-"What is EJInlwrg so (turn
1 U ".H.1-MJ
m 'wi 1 it. m.
Donaldson took up the trail and came
upon the eougar at- no great distance,
hidden in a thicket. Th cougar wa
on of th largest seen, bere for many
years. nTher is a bounty of 20 foj
kjllnf g cupga In ahig county.
''",,; ''M ! "Vspesiwwswa . y.
Amiiament Hall fo iohn Daf.
- (Special to The Journal.)
" John pay,-Or., July 81. Ths John
pay band is contemplating erection of
ft thoroughly modern, amusement ball to
cost at least 13000. Th plang provide
for g two.8tory building, the upper gtgry
to hg divided into offices, and th lower
on to be used for gmueement purposes.
Ths haU.wlll be about f feet Jong by
a feet wide, an4wUI hav a lt-foot
stsgs. It is to hs so arranged that ths
hgU cn bp used for dancing by remov
ing ths opera . chairs, . The nearest
'movie" now Is at Prairie City, II miles
distant. With the gdvtmt of the new
hall. t s njannsij. to bgyg mpylnf plo
turo: Shows twic ft week,
fire Blight Campaign Organized,
. (Special te The Journal.)
Freewater, Or., July II. A cil
meeting of the Umatilla county court
was held In ths hall of tho Milton Fruit
Grower'! Uniojj to SiiWM With grow
r thg UUBetlon ftf 'fyg blight a4 how
to gt rl4 fit ,;;v-'gora of compgtont
lnstputors . was . appointed to assist
Fruit Inspector S. J. Campbell and they
are to notify- syery fruitgrower whoss
erchard r suffering from the blight
to tgko measure t to ri4 h'e prch
ard pf thS'4eae, ?f they refuse to
pomply, th nrprfc g to be cjprjei for them
by the committee and the expense paid
by direct Ilea, - ' - "
W4 PlaclcberrF Crop I Big-
(SpeclsJ t 7tf JonroaL
Hood River, Or., July Jl,The wild
biackbrry cr ! th hillg gurrpuRd"
ng ba Hob4 Mm Vftlley g Vry heavy
this --psasoa ' ni. ha berries are vgry
large. Families are . now camping In
the pgtebes,- picking the berries for cap
ping purposes. Tnc huckleberry crpp
will glso bs rery heavy in ths Hood
River section. : Indian from ssvaral of
the reservations hgyo gent scout to the
Hood River field to look ever the
prospects. Th Indians dry the berries
and cgrry them 7 to - their reeeryatiop)
homs t hi cl 'ir winter c.
1 ' a ijiij
July Frosts Nip Garden.
Jebrr P. -QnrfT UTho--JohR
Day vglley, especially ths upper por
tlon, suffered severs damage from front
last week. Many of tho less hardy vege
tables wer destroyed or severely
damaged, Ng damage) i reporte4 to thg
grain crops. Haying is In full swing,
and some difficulty 1 being experienced
to get enough men. Hay. is exceptionally
good this year owing to the lata, spring
rains. " .
Arm Is yprn Jn Box Machine.
(SpeeJsl t TS Journal. -
. Milton, Or., July II. -William Lim
ber, one of ths employes of the MUteU
box factory, had a narrow escape from
deaths alg arm being torn by catching
it.tbgJUjt-gffpfthoboijngsWno.
The only thing that egve4.lt W tho
prompt aotlon of ths men working with
him.
First Blnostom Brings 73 Onto.
(SpfeUI t The Jonrnal. , -
Milton, or-, July 11. Hugh Murray.
manager of the Peacock mill company,
purchased the .first wheat this season,
from Wilder and Me E wan. It was bluer
stem and sold for TB cents ft bujhaj.
II
BE
T
(ITDlteg PM Uim Wlr-)
Wow Tors, July lLTbe population
of.th United State wb norease4 by
ong f fs,909,ooo citizen Saturday, at least
thg new arrival will be an added eltt
sen in Just SO years and two month
from today. The prospectfvg citlseu Is
Alfred Owynne Vanderbllt Jr.. heir with
half brother, William Henry , Vanderbllt
to 150,000,000, His mother was Mrs,
Smith HoUJns McKim, of BalUmore.
Undo Reggie Vanderbllt met Alfred
Gwynn Jr., at the pier when he arrived
with his. mother and father 'on the La
Savole, from France.
Tb only thing young Vanderbllt can
not have,7 as far as Is known. Is the
presidency of the United States, since
be was born in Prury, Eng.
MOTORBIKE GETS WORST
OF COLLISION WITH AUTO
-' (Speatal to Tb 7oraal.f
Coqullle, Or, July 21. Russ Nasburg,
ef Mgrshfleld, riding a motorcycle,-coir
lided with- an auto driven by.' Bonnie
Gage, . daughter of Sheriff Gage, at a
sharp turn en the Coqultle-Marshfield
road last - evening, breaking his leg In
two places and infllotlng other painful
injuries. The motorcycle was demol
ished. The auto and occupants sscaped,
injury, " v s.
QUINARY. OR., BANCHER IS
PARALYZED; SUNSTROKE
-"i'Siigptelel IrtTae lmnAGA ,
? Quinaby, Or,, - July r Civ Suffering a
sunstroke Friday afternoon when th
thermometer registered 90 degrees in
the shade, Adolphus Barnlck lies at his
horn in a precarious condition with one
side paralysed and- unable to speak or
take - nourishment - . Mr. Barnlck - Is a
prosperous farmer, and has always bsen
unusually strong and vigorous, which
leads ths attending physlelsa t bold
out hopes for hie recovery '
::- Elks Bavw Wcnlc, t Colestlne.
Medford, Or., Jaly Jl-Nearly 1009
Medford people were guests Sunday, of
the B. T. O. B. plenlo at Colestlne, in
tho heart of , the Siskiyou mountains,
Two sections were required to convey
the plcnlokers to the grounds. A band
accompanied them, which furnished
muslo for dancing all day, and con
tests -of all kinds were held. Represen
tative J. A. Weeterland, owner .of a
1990 aero orchard near Medford. won
the fat man's prlas. '
VANDERB
I KID CAN
NEVER
RESIDEN
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, Boy "Would you umpire our ban
game, mloter?' - - " ,
, Man VI Know nothttng of baeeball!"
... Bpy'All rlfht, MlPrg-h, wMU"
SOLD BY SHERIFF
. ' vu.y.w n.i je'
Leon Curtis?, Mortgagee. Bids
It In at $72,158, Face of,
; , Indebtedness, - - -
(Specla! to Th Journals '
Goldendale, Waeh., uly iiyr-TIl Ion
W. Curtis stoclf au4 graia farrn, sit
uated'' dlretfy gcrpss ifeg Columbia river
from The Dalles,' was sold, at sheriffs
sal at Goldendal Saturday t satisfy
g mortgage for $66.65 given by tho
Citizens Trust company of Seattle, to
Mr, Purtiss at th Th property
was purchased from him for $100,090
two years ago. The Grand Dalles Town
site company, he Grand Pallet Or
chard opmpany. the Grand Palles De
velopment cqmbpny, the Grand palles
Land irrigation company, the Paclflo
Light Power oompany, ths Perrino
Machinery conPaiy .8- rtfaoDpugall.
Georgs F.-Hough and J. A MoCorniick
were glso mads defendants in the suit.
Thg gale wag pon4ucte4 by Robert
Ballqu, acting chief deputy sheriff, and
M19 acres of land was bid In by Mr.
Curtles for $72,168.02, ths amount of
his mortgage with attorney's fees, costs
and Interest a44e4. ' The. Grand Palles
towpsit and pther trgcts wgr not '
pjuded n ths property s'4 un4er the
mortgage. Th ranch originally con
tained olose to' I00O acres. ,
Clifford l. Morcan. a Pendleton esp-
ltallst, wa present gt the sals and bid
$70,900. At th urn to aeai wa maaa
With Mr- Curtiss it was the intention of
th company to put the land under wa,
ter au4 cell It In small tract for fruit
and alfalfa 1op4, but it s alloge4 thrs
was trouble among tha Seattle capital
ists who were th promoters of the pro
ject Which tia4' up development work,
and it I now undetoo4 that Cftor4
L. Morgan and associates, whd'have ac
oulred most of tb stock In tha. GJti
gsns' Truste company and subsidiary
corporation", will teke the property over
and continue development work.
lr' INCHES' WILL DO
FOR MOTORCYCLE TAGS
(Salem pu of 7b Jonrsal.
Salem, Or., July lU-Becretary of
Stats Olcott 1 endeavoring to work out
a elgn to appease the complaints mads
bv motorcycle owners against mg pw
ent slaed motor vehpls Ucenee tags, Th
law aays tna tno """
. v, i.nhu wid. anil not more than
11 Inche long. Tag of this length
are said to be a 'nuisance bn a motor
cycle, eg tho anas grg B thf wrr i"
attorney general has gdvleed Oloett that
In his opinion It will be complying with
the law to make tho tag four and a
half by nine Inches, So tft secretary
of staia baa outlined tegs of this dl-
'.h.mrln. th. ltterie and
nm n rul n n and down instead Of
tBU. -w -rr- .. -1
crossways, ana is suomtmng mfi w
leading moiorcyci uwiib's i ytnwft
and to the chief of police andthers.
In order to keep tb numbers low,
whleh wiif ps nacaseary If they ar
made of legal eia h shortened tag,
r. .. m.n,, la nlAnnlnar to Issue
them In series, Thers will be Al. At,
and ao on up to e, wbso ine a
will begin. Tbs alphabet win giipw for
-v.... okaa ' mimhnra nnde this Olan.
which Olcott estimates will bs enough
for next year, as tns nunoer-i moior
cycles registered thlg year is consider
ably under ?000.
The law provides that a motorcycle
must carry two tags, one In front and
one In the rear. - 1 .
M'MINNVILLE ANNEXES
PART. OF NORTH LIMIT
(Special to Tb; Journal.t
MeMinnvjlle, Or., July HWTho n
....h a tAi-rllnrv centisruoua to th
northern part o tb Mr carried by
Dig majority. 'w whw "
eity limits voted on tb measure as well
m. n.ni. within tha territory to bs
annexed. The vote In the oty stood
It to II in cavor r nnoesanon mm w
tho territory to b brought witWg th
corporal limits th vot was 16 to I in
favor of annexation. The territory con.
slsts of a portion of the Dave Stout
place, Beaumont Park addition and other
contiguous territory.
CHECK ASSESSMENTS ON
OREGON POWER PLANTS
(Salem Boteas of As Jos!,).
Salem, Or., July 81. Charles Gallo
way, chairman of th state tax eommls
slon, left today' for eastern Oregon to
athr information for assessment pur
poses in regard to certain power plants
and railroad construction, H will visit
tbe big 0 Bow plant on the Snake
river owned by tb Idaho-Oregon Light
ik Power company, th Eastern Oregon,
Light sV Power eompany's plant, In Bak
..' nnntT. and the Paclflo Power com
pany. Then he- will go to Malheur
county to slig up th new railroad x-
tension anor improvements, - ---e?-, -
SWEETEST THING IN THE
.-; WORLD 1
Is a baby, yet how many women ar
dented this blessing because of ; soma
physical ailment which may be curable.
It has been ald that hundreds of call
dren owe their existence to Lydla .H.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which
we believe has brought health and hap
piness to moro women In this fair land
of our than' any other remedy.
; DR. GUNN'S
Blood and Nerve Tonic
' Acta like food ie th blood, brain and nerves
What ta vitality ha become tow by over
work, worry, diaraaaoranr other caure, J ills
th shriveled arteries with pure, rich, bleed,
ncraaaas th circulation and force new life,
power and strentrth into every part of tha body,
lie. a Vex, five S3. Writ ae about rear sue.
Br- Bosaake Co. 224 H. lOthSb F alladelptda, fa.
HI
The - Popular Song Writeiw"Tou .
vaudeville performer don't stem to
have tb Intelligence of a rabbit." v
Th Illustrated Bon Singer "Can
you wonderV After memorising; , few, .
dosen of yout songs a - performer
naturally gets looiisn."
Chairman Bourne Explains Hi
. Good Roads Loans Fea .
- - ture of Pfopoed Act, ;
; Web)njiton, July $l.-rrTo ayoiej "porlf
barrel" legislation Is on of th pur
poses of ths plan for federal aid to
good rods suggested ' by Jonaag
Bourn Jr., ghalrman of . the JJt?t gqo4
road committee. Discussing tlflg feat?
pre of his plan, Mr, Bourn said today:
"To maa ourect appropriation 'rom
the treasury for highway Improvement
would open the door for - endless ex
penditures. Upon tb adoption pf f ueb
a plan each state would endeavor to
get as large appropriations ae possible
from the federal treasury. - Evry mem
ber et congress and every candidate for
congresg wou)4 be under presaur for
promises pf ncreas4 road .approprlgr
tlons. The demands upon , congress
would Increase as the years pasg and
the pressure would be frreslstltila,
"la order to avoid this, my plan per
mit the states a borrow- money
through thg government at g lower raf e
of interest than they can- themselves
secure, and the - government ' further
aids by gllowing them ' compound igr
terest on thg sinking fuhd'-eompesed
of tbe difference between the gtat rat
of 4 per cent g4 th government rat
of I per cent This is the form, of aid
given by th British government to the
Irish tenants under the land purchases
got. This plan precludes pressure upon
congress because the gtates ultimately
repay the "money ag.4 the plan covers
a period of 69 years. -
''This plan also provides for a "di
rest appropriation lq - aid of maluter
panoe, equal to per cent of the cost
of construction, the stats spending a
similar amount, but since this aid is
automatically dstermlne4 by the state
initiative, there can be no pressure
brought upon, congress. The impossi
bility pf the development of ft 'perk
barrel Is to my mind on of the strong,
est features f-my -Plan!
GIRL'S SHIN BONE WILL
REPLACE HER THIGH
(Unit.d Hr.oa Lraa Wlra.t
Los Angeles, Cel., July li. In an at
tempt to make ,year-old Maraaret Es-
berger like other ohlldren, surgeons
her tomorrow wilt graft a section Of
her left shin bops on "her tubercular
spina operatjon nas oeen per
forrned successfully 1A Hew York by
Pr. Alvee, an ortheplo gurgeon. The
ease is attraetlug much attention in
surgical circles here.
A law hag been passed recently in
Hew Kealand which makes a f In josr
Bible for any person that works more
than eight hour a day. Tie law first
was applied to wpmen and girls work
ing In hotels, but now It Includes every
body, Kaeh city gnd twn in the Island
shooees a day for Itself that gives to
th working classes g half holiday, it
may be Pgtdy or gny other day in
the week. '
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Thousands Of Wives, mothers and !
tars ars sethuslgstl In their prsvls ef
PRRINB, "beogus it hM cured their
loved ones of thg "Pripk Habit4 and
thereby, brought happiness to their
home. Can be given crtir. orkjms
cost only 11,00 per box, Ask for Free
Booklet, Brink' Pharmacy, nth an4
Washington Sis-; Woodard, Clark dt
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ejij-ij-ij-ij-ij-s'" --""'-' . a.
Real Kstat Man "The fact that -4
the Joneses live next door makes "
this bungalow worth a lot more.f
Buyer ''How's thatt" ,
' " Real Estate Man ''Jones bag all -f
klidg of gsfdea tools you can borrow." '
Puilding Trades ; Will
-When Barracks - for
Strik?:
In-, til?
creased Army Ordered.
(Dniua prase Leesef wue.1 ' ' 1
Paris, July 1.A general strlk I T
th building trades of France ts belng..:
grtangsd to begin .the day the govemr
ment beg)n . construction of the new
barrack to house, the additional I60rf "
000 spldlera added to the army by ths
three year service bill Just passed by
the chamber of deputies, ft Is expected
that serious rioting may accompany the
strlks, .-' . "..'. ,,,-,':- - .
Demonstrations against ' ths goverru
ment are also expected when thg dosea ?
lgbor leaders arrested on charges of In.
citing soldiers to tebellion. are brought 3
to trial her and In the provinces. Tb'
General Confederation of Labor, comrCS
posed largely of g revolutionary ele
ment, already te la ft threatening; fraag T
of mind.. ' . .. - v-
The Socialists took th matter up in
thg chamber of deputie and charged'-?
the- offtclals with keeping aliye th 3
spirit of th Baatil. if not the bast 11 -
itself. Tb men wer arrested follow f
Ing- polfc raids mads at the various
union headquarters before . daylight, ,
hotfy after th anti-military mutinies w
among $h soldiers at Toul, Nancy au4jj
other military posts throughout Franco.
The laboriteg grltlcls this manner of '
gathering evidence, one deputy char
fteterlsing It as) official burglary, ag
doors were forced n the absence ane)
without the consent of the ownera ,
Many labor leaders are urging; a gen
era! strike, others are 'talking; of a7'
monster demonstration about thg Palais 1
de Justice while thg trial of thg pen lg
going pp. -. -
pn the other pandv a large section of
the French'prega ia urging the govern
ment to force tb dissolution of the
General Confederation of Labor on th -
a-raiinrf that It ia anarchiatlo. in char -
acter and tend to spread disorder. The
confederation admits that If revoluej
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trouble and rheumatism and wae in e
general -rundown condition. . X hav
ysed a great mny different remedies,-'
but somehow I oal4 not seem to find,
the right tbJngv I read of Plant Juicg
in ths polcal papers n4 decided, to try
It myself. I hav only used ong hottlg . .
and am very much pleased with th re '
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ach new; ry rheumatism Is better.' In
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