:the-oregow .v dailyjournAu Portland,; 5 Monday evening, o 12, 1 ;:i OMERSlMt ulE "RALLIES' WiLL TA! PLACE TONIGHT People' Will Be Told of Great v Benefits to Come at Little - ' Cost'; toJaxpayerSil;!; IPYTHIAS; VETERA , Tares oTJ' meetings inDeiiaitToTToe proposed Interstate bridge will be hekJ tonight Wnen speakers Will explain the advantages of such a -span, the economl featurea and the finanolal end of it, showing how Multnomah county will feel fiardly any extra, tax burden.- J. H. Nolta an4 L. M. Lepperwill address the Mt. goott improvement club, which will meet In Anabel church; MQ. Win , stock, Ralph Coan and 1. E. ' Lofsren wilt apeak before the. Men's league at Vunnnyslde Congregational church, and . H Vrtg will talk to the Beaumont Push club at the Kelly-liecnt store. .The ory of "resister" is still; heard kt the bridge eadquarters In the Com mercial club building. - Because many voters are not Qualified because of fail ure to ret their names oil the election books, the workers are making special appeals. Realising that sentiment is Strongly la favor f the bridge and the bridge bonds, ' the committeemen see failure only In - the lack , of i sufficient Interest to bring out a big vote. - : ::t Women to Beglster. . ,' As stimulus to their brother electors to get properly aligned, the members of the Women's Good Government club will march in a body to the county clerk's office next Thursday afternoon, lojiowmg the meeting at the publie 11- rary building, room JL There they will a U qualify for the actual ; easting of ' the ballot., V-,.- .-. ::-',".. , , -r-$ Mrs. Abigail Bdott Duhlway will apeak ., at me meeting on behalf of the bridge, and Frank branch Riley will submit statistics.' -.'Voters will have until Octo ber 10 to register. . Four hundred peti tion signers had failed to register .and .- the bridge -committee feels -that - hun dreds more who are not represented on the petitions are similarly delinquent ' These other bridge meetings - are scneauiea xor nis weeai rararose im-1 ceremony the K&thbone Bible, the or provement clut, H. U Moody, speaker. I lginal one used by the founder of the 1 uesaay Bigm; neuu urocer- ana jer I KJlights Of ly thlas, Justus II.- Kath chants' association. Tueadav ' nleht: 1 hnn. m,i,n ,i..t i,.,t- f , . , iiim.i).i.....iii.jM.wliii,i, 1 !... 1 1 ::V:;;;vaiv 11 ' . 1 - . -- i II Ieft to righN-James H. 6 wintij Pendleton, Or., k grand hancellof of'thf. domain of Oregon; 'I. It. Stinson, ; . Salem, grand keeper pf records and sea! of domain of Oregon; Fred E, Wheaton, supreme keeper of records '3' and seal, , .. - - - PYTHIANS GATHER ; FOR MEETING -OP . -TTHE"GRAND LODGE 1 (Continued From Page One.) Greater trvlcgtoh Improvement club, - Judg M. O. M unly,- speaker, Tuesday , night; Multnomah and Webfoot camps. Woodmen Of the "World, Friday - night: Portland Association of Credit- Man; Wednesday night Ttareimg Item to tteip, Th Oregon-Washington division : of the Travelers' ' Protective association will hold a bridge meeting soon, though ' the date has not been set The asso ciation has asked for speakers to ex plain tne details of the bridge project, though the secretary- has stated that most of the members are favorable to the project v.- '" : . ' Belated petitions are Still ' feeing : re ceived at bridge headquarters, though the time for filing these has passed. J. II. Nolta said today this , merely showed that Interest In the plsn is well sustained and IS aft encouraging sign for the success of the bond election, BRYAN NAILS ANOTHER , WEIRD JAPANESE STORY Washington Oct. " H. Denial Of printed reports that California, Japanese are buying land from his cousin, former Governor . Jennings 1 Of florlda, was voiced :. today by Secretary ; pf State Bryan, 4 "It la' an fanquallfed falae hood," said Secretary- Bryan. ' "but you know the newspapers must have some thing to print" . r i j 1 ' . , , , ; n turn m 1 .11 1 n;.;.,;,,v.j; Two Divorces Granted. ' Habitual drunkenness was the charge In each of twe divorce suits In which Circuit Judge Oaten granted decrees. Marls P. Beale was granted a divorce ' from Roy Beale; and Viola Fisher Was given a decree from O. Golie Flatter, Two ehUdreh were awarded to the cus tody of Mrs. Fisher. .4-.v. ! v 4 Special Sale of Sample Suits and Cloaks mm 1 ' 1 , The. kind yWve 'been looking ' for at the right prices. ' $50.00 Sample Suits COO'tltf and Qdaks .... . . . . OoiVO ' $40.00 Sample Suit (COT CiK and Cloaks f tVO $35.00 Sample Suits 69 I Qpf snd Cloaks .... ..... VtdXJD . $30.00 Sample Sail 0 QC " and Cloaks .... . . .. tp JLOeaO r $20 to $30 Sample Suits and aoaks, Vl-4e70 NATIONAL SpIaStrltkd Cloak Co.' . '--tri,TAXB-;t ;:3-C04-205 S wetland Building I iUh and Washington Streets bone, when the first lode- was' Ins tl tuted at Washington, D. C. 49 years ago, will be used. This is the first time the Bible. has been ever brought west of Kansas City. . It is in the care of Mr. Wbeaton.- In addition S9 members of.Ivanhoe ivoage, no. i, or rortiana wui be pre sented with the Pythjss veteran Jewel, an honor which is conferred only upon members who have remained in good standing for 15 ..years.-; . -t Tonight's meeting will be called to Order by L D. Curtis, who will Intro duce ous Ck, Moser, past grand chan cellor, who will make the. address of welcome. ' . -: . , . vr ' At the conclusion of 'the Initiatory ceremonies, Ivanboe lodge will present the . five act drama, "The Lesson of Friendahip." ; , rv . -v. . -v -v . - ' arand odgo Officers Corns, ?;y ; "VlftUaUy all the grand lodge officers have arrived In the city, and in addi tion several high officials in the order from neighboring states have come to attend the convention,: .Among the lat ter are: ,Mr. Wheaton, Grand Chancel lor ted u h. Tonkin of waeiiington; Harry - lAve, grand, keeper of, records and seals, of Washington; Qua Meese, grand prelate of Washington, and Grand Chancellor Todd .of Idaho, The convention Will convene tomorrow forenoon at 10 O'clock, and James Ii. GWlna of Pendleton, grand chanoellor of tne domain of Oregon, will be in the chair. -The other grand ; off loafs aret Frank 8. Grant Portland, Vice ohancel lor; H. I? Poortnan, Ontario prelate; X tt. Stinson, Salem, keeper of records and seals;' J., W. Maloney, -Pendleton, at. el Sx. : J esse B. paul, Pendleton. M. of A.) John C, Holt Fort Stevens, Inner guard; V. It Buckingham -Boseburg, outer guard. The first day's session will be given over to routine reports. : Adjournment Will be had Wednesday following the eleotion and Installation Of officers for the ensuing year. Among those Who Will be initiated Into the rank of page tonight are the following. From Balemt WUI Be Made Pages. ' " Balenv Neil SummervUle,'; Uoyd T. Rigdon iod Frank F. fichrom. - 1 Pendleton-George F. Gillmore,. Ru dolf Be"hel: and F. f; Francis. ' St. Helens John F. Johnson, Milton J. Ford. " . fit Johns-W. fester Allen, ' , Astoria Hdrry Paulson, Percy Camp boll, Solomon Etter. . Baker Aoy William Cook. Albany Nell M. Bain, Samuel N. Bra den, Samuel . Gilbert, Edward Wash burn, W. G. Ballack and John B. Hul burt, ; .. ' , ... Portland Frank B. - Nicholas. H." P. Wolstedj Joseph D, MoPheters, Arthur LaraeU, WlUlam Larscn, liar old P. Sell wood, A. J. Conger, W, A. Burke, Wil liam A. Carter, B. O. Llndberg and Mar cush McGraw. COLO MBUS HONOR ED PUBLIC SCHOOLS Discoverer's Career Reviewed; Janitor ad Forgotten to Turn on Lights, , HUERTAN TELLS BRYAN 4 ' NONE OF DEPUTIES IN PRISON WILL BE HURT ? (Continued From Page One.) ' the city had resumed its normal appear ance. , MTa One Ceeaaa to Mind. The affair, indeed, did not at any time cause anything like the sensation such an Incident would have created In a community less accustomed to govern mental methods of the kind. - In the stats of public opinion !n Mexico, too, many have wondered all along why the provisional president did not take some such Step. 'V't : 1 t :-V.v: - .x-:. It was the general Opinion that what Huerta has most to fear is some oom pllcatlon growing out of the diplomatic corps' expected call on him to explain the deputies', arrest The thing being an accomplished fact " however, - it Seemed likely , he would manage eofhe how to smooth matters over until after election," at which It was assumed he would see that the presidency is turned Over to ex-Foreign Minister Gamboa; whom everyone believes is thoroughly under, Huerta's domination. ' ,'j' ' .Domlngnes t-tt':&tf& That Senator Oomlngues., Who disap peared after attacking Huerta , In a speech la the upper house i an J , into Whose case the deputies were undertak. ing to. investigate when, they were ar rested, has been kilted, (here. was little doubt felt. Bumofs that three of . tho deputies have also been shot were? not much credited. It did not eeem llkeiylt was thought, thai Huerta would ag gravate the situation by such a step) so long as he has things as well In hand as. today. ''' :..",;' r. -The army, to all appearances, re mained Joy at to Huerta. That his friends have adviaed General .Felix Diss to re main in Havana was a Subject of con gratulation, since tndat people thought his presence here might precipitate an uprising. That -rrealduut Oias is not Today is in reality it legal holiday. Columbus day, but tho general observ ance of the anniversary of the dav Co lumbus discovered America, is meeting with but little recognition among bust- uoBsnien , or in a city, i n hanita arm closed and unden the auspices of the Knights Of Columbus little talks oh Co lumbus are being elvea eturifthf at th puouo scnoois. Beyond thle little In the way of celebration ii being dona - Columbus dSv kxerrifcaa a . th. t.Ik. coin high school last night almost came iv griei. ' xno janitor or the building was not on band to oten the bulMine and turn on thojightey thinking that the oeiebratlon , Was scheduled for to night instead of last nlxht Whii tha erowd, good tiaturedly, waited outside the building .a taxicib was dispatched for the missings janltoTt'- As . result uie meeting started half an hour lata. " John a Veatch made thetddreas of the evening, taking as bis subject "The unaracter or uoiumbua? He outlined the career of the discoverer of America from roving sea capUia' to mapmaker 'The Knights of Columbus Glee club rendered several selectlona and Mine AgneS Kelly sang several sold number. Arthur A. Kelly preside i -While tho banks are closed today 1n honor of Columbus day, there - was no general celebration of the day in me cny. upeaxers were assigned to a number ef the Schools, however. Robert i. O'Neill talked to the pupils of Jeffer son high school, while Mr, Veatch re peated his address at the Washington nign sonooi. . Special excerolses are being held in very class in all tho schools. Where soma feature of the great explorers life Is being touched upon. Parents of the pupils have been invited to thj exercises and many are la attendance. Municipal Judge Stevenson held court this morning, v There were the', usual number .of police court caees that re quired attention. : , - :- t. City halt emnloyes did hot tales klndlv to their work this morning, stating that others were allowed a holiday and could see ho reason why they should be barred from the day off." The members of the eltr- council decided lastweek that tha city hall should not bo closed today. " .Circuit JUdge Gatene-heard tho only case tried thla morning in the circuit Courts, Judges Cleeton and Kavanausn were there, but had no business. " Judire Davis did not convene court. Judge Mo Ginn will hold court this afternoon, and Judge Morrow has not returned from La Grande where ha, held court for Judge Knowles, The district courts, the constable's office and the office of the clerk of the district -court wars closed '!; The other offices were all ooen. VALIDITY OF BALLOT TITLE TO. UNIVERSITY, r rACT;MO0TED QUESTION Contlnu4 From Page One.) -1 to. lnolude all matii..i , rtion's"o;ifc ot to be VoUd oa," 1 i:rt a llaney. v"The; ballot title does not includs' aU material portions of t act to be voted on. ; It' omits an It . ,. 10,000.' I ;io not bolievs that tho aLctlvt 'ballot title;" woul JnvaUdate the entire elec tion, btit that it " would Invalidate the election, on this measure." :-r ' ; ' V i r'oopls's knowledge Xs idueatton. : John F. togan said? The question Is, v" do, the people understand , What they gre voting on. Do they know that they are voting on an appropriation of $75,000 made' by tha legislature and re f erred, to them by a referendum' pett tlon. -1 think they do. 1 Thera la no da. feet Irt the measure and no ,misundar Standingr-aS to its nature. . . "A referendum measure Is hot like an tlatlva measure. If. it: wara.ia.Ja,. ltiatlve measure t would say that the defect in the ballot title misrht invalid date the election. Hut this, 1 would Bav, Is an Inrermal irregularity in ballot title- that is not necessarily fatal, , ; t':.:.;-.,v IQnor Ztefeot not Xatab . n-v "Reooanition of an informal irrepular y in the ballot title as fatal would ace too. much power In the hands of one man to nuli.ry Uie acts Of-thj peo ple. .1 urn not Burs but that the ame matter eani8 up la conencllCn With the Initiative' petition placing the"Broad way bridge bonds on the ballot and that the Informal irregularity In the 'title then was not huld to be fatal." . - Klchard W. Montasrue aaid he did not believe that tha detect in the . ballot title, beintr of minor nature, would In validate . the electlon'-on the measure. The lawyers giving opinions, all stated that they were doing no offhand, and without deep Investigation into law and precedent which more time would per mit, -; : . . . .. Pica at Age of 103. 4 lios AngeleB, Cal Oct 13. Mrs. Mer cedes Foster, 105, Widow of the first mayor of Los Angeles, died yesterday, weakitrg'Tavlcg iin dfrrive-genera' tlon.;? a,-'4' 'i.':'? v".-w. -iox--; ' Ka -r'P! v '11' 11 1 ' 'ii' 1 ' ' 1 1 m if ; -i n i1 i i, yV'-r fe Cadets Injured at Footbal,. 1 1 West PointvN. "S".; Oct U.VBwperln-, tendent- Townsond of the Military acad emy said .76 per cent of the students who had to have a surgeon last ; year were football victims. - -. deer visits cc:";ll: and dies during iii .1 1 Coqullle, or., Oct 13. A deer v.Hh t broken og and ihorourhly eh nibt limped i Into town over th -long nor 'i, bridge Saturday and was i.ih.o,. i sua captured". ; Arrangtnents had be. a mn ' 1 to ot the ahlmul's fructured liiu!.. uutr the deer died during the night. , .' " 1 1 !': m : " . ; i 1 ':. 1 Batlly Uunicd Kavlnt; lUrs. . . ' Los Angoles, Cul., Oct. 13. E. M. Jen nings, ax city employe, was seriously ' burned rescuing a horse he had driven for 15 years from jthe burning municipal g tables. ;.. :v-:f;-f. '-' fcllor-io KockefcltororEcmperaiice Cleveland, Oct 18 John 13. nockefel ler yesterday listened to an address by State Buperlntendeiit Wheeler of the Anti-Saloon league, and announced; "I am for temperance always." v - ; But - it should Judges anything fare exceptions. be remembered . that like liumphrles" are on his way to 'Mexico was a matter of some surprise, reports having been cir culated that he had already sailed from uantano.tr. upain. Bald the Governor of Arizona Kogales, Arls- .Oct " 1. Governor Hunt of Arizona and - General Carranxa, Constltutlonallat governor of Sonora, met at the lnternailonal boundary and exchanged greetings. r ' v : -- -- ' 1 "ii : . ' Aerontanlnr is also dart serous ta In nocent .spectators. -, tunlty to paas upon In advance of opin ions from lawyers.. ' :v , - : v . :. ': ZSeotioa Xegal. Bays fiolman. TUy opinion Is that the defect doesn't affect the- eleotion 'on the measure," Said Mr. Holman, who then outlined the procedure under the law, which requires the attorney general, after a referendum petition has been filed, to prepare a bal lot ' title from which any , person,- who is dissatisfied, may appeal within 10 days. . : ; ' " "No one," said Mr. Holman, "has made the appeal within the necessary time. The referendum must Of necessity be on the Whole act and not a part of It The action of the people Is not on one Item at a time but all together. . -The supreme court must certainly "be expect ed to hold that under the law the defect in the- ballot title is ; Hot fatal to the election.".: . .v J , - v -'U.-i .: The defect might possibly affect the f 10,000 item ' but I hardly think it would,"- said W, V, Fenton. 'Under tho law the attorney general Is reauired to file a ballot title which shall be a true statement and not art argument likely to create prejudice tot or against the measure in the mind of any: person. It seems to me that the ballot title 1st suf ficiently broad and X don't think the de fect would affeot either the act or the appropriation." - , r pes Cohten4 f o ITulllfloatlon; k Martin U Pipes, however, takes the poslUon that the title must b true to The measure; that If U apparently called for action on, an appropriation ot. 1 65, 600 rather than On 76,800 it was not true to the measure, and consequently would Invalidate the election, i . "The attorney general Is expected to make the ballot . title broad enough 1 ' ' 1 l ZA vl- via "W.S 111. .Vi? i'M,!. tIA 'if If Coffee Use Don't Agree POSTUM ' I ' h IB 1 . eT - .' . . ,v; ' . sa. 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