01 MS OJAILIN S1CK000 BAIL LIEU OF SAYS HE IS INNOCENT : - ! - - One of Three Defendants Will Turn State's Evidence and . -Escape Prosecution. PAYMENTS OF 1913 TAXES COMMENCED Receipts I First Day Aggre - gate $6000; Biggest Payment, $1670. . j (l sited PrcM Uawil Wlr. Sanj Fra.ielsco, Feb. 2. Maury I. lJigga, charged wth a serious statu . tory offense against 17-year-old Ida . Pearrlng, failed to b ready with bail when' his case came up before Police Judge Crist at 10 a. m. today. Ills, case was continued until Thurs day at the same hour, and he was re turned to the' city prison, declaring he would have sureties ready to sign his bond later in the day. Walter Gilll gan. Jointly accuBed with him, was alno locked up In default of 110.00') ball, the same figure as that specified . for Digga. Florlan Fischer, for whom a warrant 'was issued the same time as those for DIggs and Gilllgan were -sworn out, was released on promising to appear as a witness Thursday. Tischar to Escape. It was on Prosecutor Oppenheim's motion that Fischer was freed. As the man undoubtedly would give testimony of much value to the state Thursday, he said, ha probably would ask the dis missal of the charge against him at that time, and It was for this reason that he thought it unnecessary to hold h'.m. . Dlggs glanced up quickly as Oppen lielrn spoke, and hi.i face lost its smile. The Judge complied with the prose cutor's request. Attorney 15. McKensle, speaking for Iitg. moved that his client's bail be reduced from $10,000 to $2000 bonds, or $1000 cash. Judge Crist said, he could see no , reason for the reduction, however, and refused. lJlfgs surrendered at 6 o'clock yes terday af trrnoon. His father, I. P. I'lggs, and his lawyer. Marshall Wood- worth, accompanied him to police head . quarters. i l.ulcr In the evening he was taken to the Penning apartments, where Ida ; Pearrlng and her mother identified . him. ;. "Hello, Ida," he said, when he en tered. 1 Bays He la Innocent. It was as "Mr.1 Tliompson" that the 'I'eaiTlngK first knew him, and it was ''llelilo, Mr. Thompson," that Ida an swered. Mrs. rearrlng. also, addressed . him as "Mr. Thompson." Dr. Pearrlng looked at him; fiercely, but said noth ing. After the identification Dlggs. was " taken back to the city Jail and locked up for Inn nlg)Hj? "I am innocent and can prove It," he "said. "I met the Pe'arrings only three . times. And I have not taken a drink , In a year. I was superintending con- ' struction of seven houses down the (peninsula when I learned this warrant . was out for me, and finished my 'work t -before (returning. On my arrival I arranged with my "father and my law ! yer , for ball, to be given when I am arraigned, and then gave myself up." PORTLAND TO GET v NINETY PER CENT OF WORLD'S FAIR TRAVEL Receipts of taxes for the first morning? of collections were swelled by the payment of $1870, one half of the taxes assessed against an undivid ed ll-32d interest, in the quarter block on the northeast comer of Sixth and Washington streets. Florence 1. Vial owns the interest on which the payment was made. The valuation of her share was $123,750. Her brothers own the remaining shades of the property. The other half ! of the tax must be paid before April 1 or "it will SLOVER BARS HIMSELF FROM REINSTATEMENT MANNING PRESENTS HIS GUBERNATORIAL PLATFORM IF INJUNCTION STANDS Democratic Candidate Stands on Record as Former District Attorney. rv r:.. A-., -r LfCjJUty nituilicjr lUlll ; Jonn Manning, who served seven years as district attorney or Alultno- linson Takes Position Considering Case, in Unless K. A. Slover, discharged po lice captain, has the restraining order issued by Judge-Morrow Saturday aft ernoon, preventing the municipal civil service board from hearing his appeal, dismissed,, he has no chance to get back into the service" of the city, ac cording to Deputy City Attorney Tom- be i subject to" one per cent a month j linson this morning. Should the court interest until September l. when it be- , issue a permanent injunction the civil comes delinquent. service board has no other course than Payments were made by 160 prop erty owners this morning for an ag gregate of approximately $6000, an exceptionally good record for the to dismiss Slovens appeal and he will have no chance for reinstatement, says Mr. Tomlinson. A temporary injunction was secured first day. County - Treasurer Lewis, I Saturday afternoon a few minutes be wno is tax coneeior now in piuue oi f ore the l!earing was to start in tho the sheriff, selected deputies who had city ha4, and 88 a reauU tne large had experience in the office before and , crowd aBSemDied to liear the" case was no trouble Interfered this morning, i rii nrm t 1 Mr. Lewis submitted bonds of $100,000 .,, by surety companies commissioners this 14 11 n 1 VI a jy f T M The question of a permanent injunc- mah county, and who is an aspirant for the democratic nomination for gov ernor, standing upon his record made , his platform'upon which he intends to make a vigorous campaign. The platform is in the form of a let ter and is appended: To the People of Oregon: . Seeking, as I do, at the hands of the people ot Oregon, the nomination and election to the office of governor of the state, it seems proper that I should j uvuiart uufiiy anu citsariy my views and convictions, and also to sketch an outline of the things which seem- to me essential to the progress and pros perity of the people, and which, in the event of my election, I shall strive to accomplish. By stating thus where I stand I shall feel, if elected, that I am com missioned to use my efforts and the influence of my office, within the law, ' to achieve these ends, and the time is now for the people to rally to the sup port of these principles, and to my ; Bupport if, in their judgment,- they are truly served thereDy morning which tion mnKes on tl,e fact whether Mayor j As emphatically as I am able, 1 wish uistrici Aiiorney r,gnt t0 di8charge employes in his law with energy and against all per department. Deputy City Attorney sons offending, as I hold myself : : TnHnorn iroi.t. ii,o( im.r ik. nh, Douna, wnewer governor or private CATUTDJO CHIT nP A I MOT t TornHnson insists that under the char- citizen, j to obey the law myself: . FATHER S SUIT AGAINST there are five departments and the ; nemocraoy. ' ' n.iMi.onrn ! mayor is at the head of one. C. M. j T beiieVe In and supporr the princi- OUN IO UIOlVIIOOCU laleman, representing Slover, - con- pi&a of progressive Democracy and,e.x- tenas tnat tne mayor is mayor oniy nect. so- rar as tney pertain to tne aa- The suit of S. Price against his sorj. H. L. Price, which was filed in the office of the county clerk last. Thurs day, was dismissed this moriiing on the request of the elder Price. Jn a document sworn before D. Soils Cohen, notary public, tho father asserts that, 'being an old man, he was misled by meddlers" who had nothing to do with his business and who induced him wrongfully to file tfae suit. The father further states that he feels it Incumbent upon him to vindi cate his son's honor and regrets the suit, inasmuch as the son has always shown "full faith and confidence to ward me and in his dealings with me." The suit involved an interest in some property at Oregon City. Dect. and not a commissioner, therefore has ministration of the state, to use my no power to discharge employes. ; best .efforts to apply them. According to George W. Caldwell, Publicity, chairman of the civil service board, I It has been found that a proper the p.,ut wav nut of the situation is amount of publicity of ail affairs of the easiest way out ot the situation is . governrnent tends to create the intelli to allow felover to secure a perma- Kent aml critical interest of: the people nent Injunction, then the board may m the business of the state and aids dismiss the appeal. ' as a safeguard against extravagance T r. ) i. t- thii'(ihirtoi' after an omnlnvflr an d dishonesty. It is mv purpose to Is dlKchareeT bv a' commissioner, he ' publish periodically the expenditures lof may within VB days file an applica tion for an appeal before the civil service board. If the board should decide that the discharge was made for political or religious reasons or not in good faith for the purpose of improv ing public service, the employe is re instated. I Caotain Slover was discharged by John Manning. OR. WITHYCOMBE IN RACE FOR REPUBLICAN FAVOR FOR GOVERNOR Will rlace Campaign in Hands of His Friends cause He Is Busy. the Be- HARM'S FATHER STARTS TO RESCUE Outfits Party to Hunt for Son, Supposed to Be Prisoner in Mexico. (United Press Leased Wire.) Oakland. Cal.. Feb.- 2.-i-Benjamln Harwood. wenlthv ville and father of Robert W. Harwood. Corvallis, Or., Feb. 2. Dr. James Withycombe of this city has entered the race for the Republican nomina tion for governor. This announcement was made here Saturday by Dr. Withy coifibe, af.ter a conference with friends , and advisors. i It is the plan of Dr. Withycombe to place his campaign in the hands of his friends, lie states that this was one of the conditions under which ho permitted his name to be presented! He says his work at the experl station- will require his entire during thff next five months. Dr. Withycombe's acceptance cara in the form of a letter addressed to; the signers of & number of petition' which have recently been presented to settlement of the Idle land. So many him. in this letter ha said: politicians, in and out of office, have "In acceding to your reouest by he- declared themselves in favor of good coming a candidate for the Epubli DEDICATING ARMORY" TODAY AT ASHLAND Governor Westj His Staff and Coast Artillefy Band At tend Function. expression to some- ponsibility involved. In this accep- j s. ' raaD?actfcaT nlkn The tance U 18 PreBumab'y ncumbent upon-, dei) 3 ,fdeP first tC money! me t0 ly epTtTa yU my F A t,,at ar.est and expert man- , tion relating to the more prominent' SoUnd. the newspaper man who dropped mys tcrlously from sight following his ar rest as a spy at Tiajuana last Wednes. day by Mexican federal soldiers who marched him into the mountains in, the,, direction of Ensenada, left today with a party of friends,for San Diego. He proposes to hire a machine, and. With guards,, traverse the trail taken by his son, in the hope of finding hint. American Corrsul Gulant of KnsentMta telegraphed the elder Harwood tht i bis son had not arrived aCJEnsenad tiTii- Secretary of State Bryan Informed the -l, father that he was doing all he could through officiul channels to save young Harwood. Mrs. Harwood, mother of the pris oner, is reported dangerously 1H. The fath- said he could stand the suspense no longer, and will outfit a party to explore the L,ower California country. Commercial organizations ki Oakland have received assurances from Secre tary Pryan that he is working hard to save young Harwood's life, and has (led of the Huerta government he prisoner be produced, safe and (Spertal to,Ti Journal.) Ashland, Or., Feb.k. Governor West end staff and the iast Artillery Re stive band of Tortland arrived here I today to dedicate t4 new guard arm ory. The visitors iivere met by th Fijot company and the Grand Army of the Republic atfihe depot -and es corted to the armoift." The dedication, sjjrvlces are being tld this afternooiid and. will be fol lowed by guard moiijit. a band concert and a grand militaril bafl this evening. -ii roads and so little has been accom- ' can nomination for the office of gov- plished that I hesitate to join them ernor, I fully realize the great re wuhout giving expression to some- ponsibility involved. In this accep- ining moie innn- we need first is a plan must provi then RpnoTirtl hon agement of expenditures: third, equit- i issues before the voters of this state able distribution of the expense. "If successful it will be my purpose Roads should be divided into state and ambition to work steadfastly for highways, these built by the state and a fereater Oregon and for the universal ?ai4or by general taxation Second . , DrosDerltT of all our "nUWnWtS"lf- People. Nature, with a prodigal hand, tion officials declared today that they iro- tho rmmtv hv irpnorni taxaHnn. has bestowed imon Crecon great nat- ! bad heard nothing from Robert W Then, third, lateral roads which Ural resources. Agriculture is our, , Harwood andMortlmer Miller. Amerl- should be proviaea by- tne roaa aistrict basic wealth. Last year the farms or i cans neia in i,ower falirornia. As tne CONSTABLE VfEINBERGER. SUGGESSNEW JOB Constable Andy.fi Welnherger re quested the county! com ml as loners to appoint W. P. OUisU -deputy constable ror tnree months at!. salary of $100 a month tx work ullSer the" Portland Hygiene society In Mi effort to rid the city of quack doctors. The matter was. tabled '"Untif mi imbers of the ao cMy can come befoi the board to ex plain ineir pian oil action. mi Xo News of Two Prisoners. San Diego. Cal., Feb. 2. The Mex ican consul here and the local immigra the various branches of the state gov ernment thorough the press and state fully the purposes and conditions of these expenditures and the salaries and compensations of all officials. Economy. Through this publicity. I hope to at tain a greater economy in the manage ment of the state's business, but I hope to be able to reduce expenses by duction cf the number of salaried i yaA nrt i rr rf thp Tllimhpr Of Mayor Albee and on the last day al- office holders and commissions to the lovjr-d for an appeal filed his appll- lowest number consistent witn enic cntion to be heard by the board. By lent service; to this and a careful the injunction proceedings instigated , scrutiny of their expenditures I stand by Slover he puts a stop temporarily hereby committed to havink his case heard I d make . Ry s.fch action, according to Mr. towJa brlnging the people back to the Tomlinsdh, Slover is out of a job as ian(j jjy proposed policy on this ques far as She cltv is concerned and the tinn piinnni tin elaborated here and I Mason Grocery company, to overtake a ony wa he can possibly be reinstated , refer you to my printed and reported i li 1 1 n w a.v it-am wiin nm uuo uuioc is 0 have the board hear his appeal, . I speecnes on me uujc, uuw v.v...aA livery Witaon, resulted unexpectedly m ,ia v,a hn set for hearine the ! this the ioremost proo era RESCUER'S HORSE IS ACCIDENTALLY KILLED A heroic attempt On the part of John Newman, driver for the Seeley- ln the death of. his own horse. man was driving west on street near Eighteenth, when a run away passed him, about 1' o'clock this afternoon. Whipping up his steed, he tried to overtake the galloping horses ahead of him, only to run squarely into an automobile belonging to the Graham Motor company, at the inter foremost ie New- ' V , Ji;"" ! times. The uncultivated land or tne 'hrmrn arsuments for a permanent Injunction, ; st should, with all possible haste, lmnman but it is said that Slover is planning bJ cleared, divided up and sold tc of our land of the to sue for his back salary, alleging that he has never been discharged, as mentiaii the mayor is devoid of power, ESOUGH HAMMERS ON HAND to hnriipKftekers nt cost on a 2ft year pay - - . . . . . mentian. Bonds should e soia Dy the stato for this purpose, to be a. lien on the land and guaranteea oy tne state Tho settler should have the benefit of the low interest and the powerful organization which the state rnn nut hehinri this enterorise. . No increases of taxes would follow this, as the ""fand would -pay its own way, but a great Increase In the. tax nhla nronertv and DODUlation would follow and a corresponding benefit to "Ninety per cent of the " travel to San Francisco in I 1916 will have Oregon as part i of the itinerary," declared Harry A. Buck of San Fran- cisc, Taclflc coast agent of th I'ensylvania railway, this morn- :. lng. - Mr. Buck is making a tour of hds territory, which extends ' From Los Angeles to Seattle. ' Ills studies of the passenger . situation, says, have con- ;, vinced him the whole coast - country Is what the people want to see, rather than San Francisco and the exposition Itself "The campaign Oregon cities are making to have the people of the east atop off n route is allready beginning ti ahow," said Mr. Buck. "Inquiries made at our eastern offices and for- warded to me indicate that everyone is waking up to the . coast country and seeking to take advantage of the stopover prlvllegea." 'I English Trawler Ixst. . London, Feb. 2. Wreckage picked tip off the Isle of Skye today indicated tha loss of the trawler Fleetwood, with Its crew of 10 men, in yesterday's gale tiAth i SubdIv at TerwHlieer Roulevard streets. The Seeley-Mason horse was j Rockpile Shows Increase, killed by the force of the collision, but i W'Tiile the work maintained on the Newman escaped unscathed. , r0ckDUe on Terwilliger boulevard in- . , , creaseHj the number of hammers of the i aii citizens of the state TAPPTRY P&MFI IIFH city, it decreased the. amount of the Boads. IHrbOini rrlHULO ui-w 1 perBOnal property of Foreman "Wil- The imcrovement of our public TO iPnRCPPT APnilTIP Hams who had charge of the ; rock- ways must go hand in hand with lj uuiiiiuui "vwww '" ; breaking. j " , I When work was discontinued Satur-! Tapestry panels cover depressions in ! day afternoon and the sledge hammers the walls of the courtroom ocoupied ' had been collected it was found that by Circuit Judge Davis and a thick . there were 16 hammers more on hand. carpet has been placed on the rioor. ' than when tne worn was commem-cu. The effect of the changes has been to j The hammers are worth about $1 each, correct to a great extent the bad ao I so the city is ahead $16, but Williams oustlcs of the room and the changes 1 is minus about 140 worth pf property are pleasing to the eye. No attempt r owing to vandals breaking into the was made to fill "the depressions in f tool house and stealing a number of the ceiling as was done in Judge Mc- J oilskin coats and other clothing. Ginn's courtroom. Other courtrooms and naid for bv the immediately bene fited district. Perhaps some form of 10 year bonding plan, similar to the plan used by the cities for street im provements, would solve the question . of financing these roads. This plan i would distribute the expense fairly over the benefited property and lay I the proper share of cost of the Import Oregon yielded crops representing an aggregate value of $140,000,000. and this even is no measure of the possi bility of agriculture in this stato. Therefore the success of our commer- j cial. banking. manufacturing ana transportation interests Js. largely de- ant commercial highways on both the pendable upon tne rarms or uregon. cities and the country. Legislative Kaform. I favor the enactment of a law to change the present legislative session into two periods, the first to be a term of one week and1 to be given up to the introduction and reference to committees-of bills and nothing more. Bills to be immediately printed . The second period, which should occur after a re cess of 30 days, to proceed with the deliberation and passage or rejection of these bills, and no others, except m certain emergencies. During recess these measures would have the benefit men have not arrived at Ensenada, it It believed they have been shot. "ANHEUSER KID" GOES ON TRIAL AT DENVER Denver. Feb. 2. The trial of John Ray Dew, charged with obtaining money under false pretenses, opened here today. Stella. Atkinson and F,rank Brunnor swore that Dew represented The most important problem con fronting the people of OreKon today Is better means of transportation. Wo, need better roads, deeper channels to i the sea, and more railroads; tiiese are the main arteries or commerce ana j riimsolf as Adolphus tjusch the third lead to a higher civilization w,e . and got $150 each from them. Dew said should encourage the oumiing oi ran- i he never posed as Adolphus Busch but roads and remember that capital must ; t(lat he na(, orten iven thm nam of Charles Marlon Busch. If Dew is ac quitted here ho will be sent to San be assured of fair earnings from In vestments, otherwise Investments will not b made. Along the coast and in much of central and eastern Oregon of public criticism, thus preventing progress 1 throttled for the want of Lr, tricKy ana nasty Jegiaia- . t transnortation. hence let us tion. A similar system works success- ,-nro- the hlndinir of our state in bands of steel. We need better roads, and while indiscriminate bonding is fraught with danger, how- mnpopular, tricky and hasty lion. A similar . fully In California. Channel to tha Saa. In common with our merchants and Francisco charges. to stand trial on similar AMUSEMENTS promise my -support to the efforts now j ever, if bonding is essential to secure rnin t t enlist tlift federal eovern- 1 .nii let im bond: but let US l . . . V'i fcv, ---- - h'.v -. ' l J V " i " . j fM- m .i.if'o acRlstnnrA in Kecnrine rffipnpr e . KVnAn,iftMrA h ' np u.v..ib a r - RflieKUarU IIIO r . . ' w . water to mc oca. These are the more important of the ' nrohlems which demand solution. If; help me with your vote ! BAKER THEATHE Main S. A-63S0. Geo. L. Bakar. Vr I'opnliir Baker I'lurm Tnnliht hnr IT. In n irhf II . . a 1 ... money Wltn tne nioL nKiu j Extraordinary attrarlion this w.-ek. Kwry under the nignest eiiiciency ui upi, iai. eci. aim jtat. one or the ru Eirution -Permanent roada should be est drannitfxatlnns ever presented of "Tha 8il , --.j ...i .u rnmh.r nf ver Horde, ' by Kex Benrh. author of "Th locaieu wueic w.c " Spoiler." and "The Barrier." TnrlllioS tal.i .1 n ...ill ... Vkneflteii ntin eStieClaltV ! . I, ., . . ... . . (icupic ti ii. u ....... . . - - - - i - . i . i 1 1 H.MIU. x i i 1 1 1 1 ftiiun uii. Clients leading from farms to markets. " Wr, 350, 500. 7-: boxea, ti. wa. Mat., 2.V ..T . , ..i i,i nnfnrfi.mo.nt tin ft i ll seats eioiut lxXf. Kilt.. 2Bc. 6or. Km to start the peoples movement i -'"VZ ?, e r,el of all useless laWs. i "Tne Country Boy." you are in favor of thi9. my platform ir ma wltn vour vote in tm I invite the citizens of Oregon to join ie primary. with 'me and the Democratic party this t me in view of the importance oi trre issue Back to the Soil. MAP SWINDLER IS- high- With assurance of highest respect, I am heartily in sympathy with tte T Fourth and h the very truly yours JOHN MANNING. principle that the laborer is worthy of I 1 - o a I e? n tne i eiy u y Wa nire, and every effort should be JLd JL JaJIV Stark StS. I- nut forth to harmonize conflicting dif-i . I will probably be treated in the same j AUDITORIUM TO BE DISCUSSED 1 manner to make possible hearing evi- dence and arguments. j Last chance to GiTen Public This Evening. The last opportunity for those who CHANGING OF COURTS DELAYS MURDER TRIAL ' Delays, due to the change from a Civil and criminal court to a court which handles only state criminal mat ters held back the selection of a jury to try Joe Mossi for second degree murder in Judge Kavanaugh's court this morning. But two jurors had been examined at noon. Mossi is al leged to have shot and killed a tramp In a cabin across from his farmhouse at Troutdale some time ago. The evi dence is circumstantial. Idahoan for Consul. Washington, Feb. 2. The nomina tion of George Ifft of Idaho to be American consul at 8t. iGall, Switzer land, was sent to the senate today. are interestea in tne proposed auui torium to be heard will' be at the meeting of the new auditorium com mittee to be held in the council cham bers at the city hall at 8 o'clock to night. At that time all questions per taining to sites and the size and con struction of the auditorium will be discussed. This is the last meeting of the com mittee before submitting Its report to the council. It will be decided whether in the report xine ,site or several will be recommended to the council. POSTMASTER'S SON FINED FOR OPENING LETTERS GIVEN PRISON III M, W. Garner Gets One Five Years on Plea of Guilty. to BUSINESS IS GOOD IT IS BETTER THAN IT HAS EVER BEEN BEFORE January, 1914, Shows a Net Increase of More Than 80 Per Cent Over January, 1913. Post Office Inspector H. G. Durand this morning heard from Tacoma thai , Einor V. , Anderson, assistant post I miiwior at T"ifn River. Wash.. inat M. W. Garner, one of two men who swindled many firms and professional men recently by securing c-Vders for maps and raising the amounts called for in the, orders after they had been signed, received a sentence. of one to five years in the penitentiary from Circuit Judge Kavanaugh when he pleaded guilty to a charge of obtaining money by false pretenses. Pleas for mercy were made by Garner's father, mother and sister. His accomplice, Fred R. Patrick received a parole, after being given the same sentence, and is said to be In San Francisco." , The reason for no leniency In Gar ner's case is that-while he was out on hail ha turned the same tricks for which he was indicted. He was ad mittAd to bail after his father had DIVINE PARENTAGE IS Republicans i to Meet. There will be a, i Meeting of Repub licans in the publlcH libra.ry tomorrow evening at 8 o'cloeMto carry on the work of forming ajTRepullcnn club of the state. AVIIllamfAdams, city treas urer, .will preside. Do You I Know u how supremely good HazelEvood 5j. GaiMy really 1s? Ifiliot, order a package todayHand get the Tne Haielwood Confectlo&ry and . Ketaunt I Washington"? at Tenth. DENIED TO CHRIST Dr. Aked Says Joseph Was'jEhi rtS ; Redeemer's Father and Birth Not Miraculous. J"' '"I LV-L. olta.1 and labor in 1 4 Flood Mttaleal Comedx Company the interest of the highest industrial ,n, 7"et' V1'' "L "ccw,-1 fuU of tne lnieresi u v,,Ti loval to i catpb3r "ilcal number. Tneaday olht. ath achlevement V,e should be lojal to UMc t Thuraday nlSht. 50-pleca dl. home manufacturers and love to hear , )ier - Frldar n lht rhnr,.. the hum of Industry in every corner i gIr,8, con)t A $1 thtiw ,t pi,pllr prtr , Of the State." M-lita. 15c anJ 25c. Matlneeo. hny aeat. ISc. Lr. WltnycomDO was uorn in jl.uk- i land and came to this country In 1S71 with his parents, three brothers and a sister. He came directly to Oregon sboro. He was narian and prac ticed in Portland. For a numoer oi , years he has been director of the ex periment station at the Oregon Agri cultural college at Corvallis. San Francisco, Feb. 2. "T believe that oseph was the father of Jesus," said the Rev. Charles F. Aked here today, in response to a request for some amplification of the views ex pressed in his sermon , yesterday ques tioning Christ's "miraculous birth," "I do not believe in the Immaculate conception," he added .definitely. : Concerning his statement that Matthew contradicted himself, he pointed to th New Testament Ter slon of the gospel according to Matthew aa saying that the Savior was of "miraculous birth," and to an older manuscript, authenticated as the work of the same, apostle. In which reference is made to "Joseph, the father of Jesus." "So 'I have sufficient authority for my statements," said Dr. Aked. I WOMAN BEGINS.SUIT Broadway at Aider. Littie Kip and Kapoleoo, educated elaphant and chimpanzee. ?'f7 KoOlellan. Th Syl fenes, "won by Ten, ' "A Horas on Hofaa." Special attiction, 3 Johna, aenaational perch act. Popular price. Boxaa and firat row balcony reserved. Phonaa A-8K36. Main 4636. Curtain 8:80, 7:80, 9:10. (cross tne nay irom Astoria, was and Bister Deggea inis raurumg iw fined $150 there by. Judge Netterer in ! other chance for him, 'and his father federal court after he had pleaded promised to have him'taken to a farm, guilty on a charge of opening letterB but Judge Kavanaugh and Deputy Dis Durand arreeted Anderson early last trict Attorney Murphy were not dis week as the latter was opening some pose(i to grant him further consldera- Bpector naa piacea in me man. air. Durand said this morning that com plaints had been coming persistently that letters to business people and residents of the town were being opened, and the charge was made that Anderson, whose father was post master, was doing it In order that an insight as to the affairs of other busi- ress men in the town might be i gained. j Anderson confessed and was in-1 dieted by the federal grand jury at t Tacoma the same day he pleaded I pleaded for him and he' had promised have the authority of the new Con- to be good and at the time a' parola gregational creed, as adopted last Oc was under consideration. His parents tober; but, even if I had ne authority. l hope I should have the courage to II HIM DLUIIilOtwUI I jEF FOR $41,500 DAMAGES ST After receiving a verdict for $5000 against the Portland Railway, Light & Power company on account of the death of her husband, Mrt. -Mina Sur face began suit against the company this morning for $41,600 on account of! Injuries she received lh the same ac cident. Surface and his wife were riding on a motorcycle when they col lided with a streetcar at East Thir teenth street and ".Hawthorne avenue last June. ' The first case was tried before Judge Kavanaugh last wek. Mrs. Surface attended the trial on a stretch er. Of the damages asked $1500 is for hospital and surgical expenses. At torney J. C. Simmons represents Mrs. Surface. - Feature Sunday to Wednaedayi CONSCIENCE", Western Broncho lira nut. Kepleta Wlta Hirin liiK Situation "Too Many Hntlo." Keytone Comedy, nod Mntnal Weekly. ' 10c ABMISSION lOo I gMl 4- - i TIM WO TRUST BQHOlHu Your Rights in a real estate or rnort--gage deal will be amply protected if handled by our Escrow jklepartment. Investigate. Call for. Booklet. Title &. Trust Co. Fourth, mar, Stark POSTOFFICE'S PET BOA CREATES PANIC WHILE TAKING MORNING WALK WOMAN REMEMBERS CHURCHES IN WILL say what I believe. "As for the miracles. T unntiARtlon- I ably believe some. A man of the di vine nature ' of Jesus undoubtedly could perform miracles. But some I I d not believe; as. for Instance, the j Two Baptist churches and the Pat story that Jesus took a coin from a1, Ilome for the-Agert were remem fisbs mouth. Most of them, I be- . , ,t. m r uori. t wri.i,t live. are the ' growth ofy legend.' 1 SPEER INVESTIGATORS At thfc banquet given by the business men of Oregon last Friday night to Secretary. William G. McAdoo and Secretary David F. Houston, these centlemen assured theik assembly that ;'neyer again will it be possible for panics j TvZX VlSTo'f . io iaK.e piace inmese unitea states," and. furthermore- ,an:ceny by bailee a IVilt 1U H Wl UUJUIWJJ IkOUIIikO, guilty. Anderson, and his father have both been removed from their post office positions.- $ - -i- -4 To Escape i Punishment. ' "With Modesse La Fond, otherwise nown as Mrs. juctsriae, in Dea witu igalnst Thelma known as Mrs. Jack feBund, the latter will escape prosec.o- Oregon Life is one of the extremely few life insurance' cico on telegraphic instructions, and companies, big or little, young; or old, that has never made SZs tZmuJ even one retrogressive step in any department of its larp-eito Bet Miy ie?elry or clothing she . - , . 1 J t 7 1 1 J llU&t might have belonging to Miss La and ever-increasing business. I Fond, and not under any circum- TLA . 1 . m . . . . j . stances to let ner go. investigation lne iear )3 was the most successful and bip-est showed the Raye woman was intatuat- year in the history of Oregon Life. 00 nSt-"S oTU again. 1914, the ninth year of the. company, starts more bril liantly than any of its predecessors. January: business shows a net increase of more than 80 per cent over Janu ary of last year. . . ' . Oregonians rightly claim Oregon Life as their vervowrt 1 1 i 11 ... .. . r . morning, mut win nut ire atvrpicu. xua ana natufally rejoice m its wonderful growth and prosDer-,celel,raticin 13 to be heM ln the New Uy as they rejoice over the prosperity of "Exclusively Ore-KSci-?uT,S rrrn inciilnKmio Z 1 T r ' J .' I rlmlofi mnnv naceants and other fea- s iiioimiuuna in uinci iiuca ui cuueavor.: 1 ' ' jtures Commissioners InTited, An invitation to take part in the celebration of the 300th anniversary of the beginning of regular chartered commerce in New -York was received by the . county commissioners this morning, ibut will not be accepted. The : Several letter carriers climbed on tables shortly after 7:30 this morning in the basement of the nostoffice. when "Jack," th postoffice pet, came into the room. "Jack" is a Phillipine boa, a short fraction of an inch less than 7 feet long. "Jack" crawled out of his box in the engine room, where he is held in captivity, and mean- dered down a long corridor. James Mullen, a new porter, was engaged in sacking waste paper in one of the basement rooms, when he saw "Jack" enter the room. A He tore out' of the room, but hesitated long enough to ex plain to a Janitor he met in the corridor: "I just saw a snake down there as big around as my. leg and a mile and a half long." Mullen was gone an hour. In the meantime "Jack" conr tinued his sight-seeing . tip. "When he entered the robm where the carriers were pre-' paring to go to work! there was a scramble for places of safety where they remained; nntA'a couple of Janitors, who were ac- quainted with "Jack," shoved him into a mail sack. "Jack" is the property of Nellie Wrenn, who was recent- ly detained in a white slavery case. For over two months the government has been buy- ing rabbits and eggs to feed "Jack." , ; ' v -a. - . L. - n at I wno ulea January 11 t tun a;o ui o years. The. will was filed for pro j bate this morning by Attorneys Staple- J 'lOn OC Siet($ni. l.rXB t D1UD wai'noi BACK IN WASHINGTON J:: 1181 LUUltll fUVV aJa HIV A. anvil M. v . was left 1300. Four sisters werfi left , .Wahlngton, Feb. ,2. Th subcom- 1 $1000 each and a niece $D00. The bal mittee of the house Judiciary commit- ance of the estate was divided between tee returned i today from Savannah, Klizabeth McLynn and Frank C. Peter where it Investigated charges of mis- son, old friends and residents of Port conduct against Federal Judge Emery land. Mr. Peterson was named execu Speer of Georgia. It was authorita- tor. The estate is estimated' to be ttvely stated that the committee worth $10,000. would exonerate Speer of the charge : OT using drugs, but that it probably win not report to tne' judiciary com mittee for several weeks. 0. A. C. GLEE CLUB COMING TO PORTLAND I Floods Make Many Homeless. , Klo Janeiro, Feb. 2. Ten to fifteen I The Oregon Agricultural college glee thousand persons were homeless in lub, 26 strong, will arrive in Portland jBahla state today as a result of the tomorrow night for the series of con- floods.. Many were reported on the certs here Wednesday. The quartet verge of starvation. One town was will sing at Jefferson high school and completely and "-several partly de- the remainder of the club at Wash- ; ptroyed. There were also numerous ington high school at 9 o'clock Wed- Pi-m THE HOUSE OF WELCOME PARK AND ALDER UTS. PORTLAND, OR.;; In the theatre and shopping district, one tilock from any carline. Rates,. $1.00 pil day and up; with bath, $1.50 per day atid up. U TAKE OUR BROWN AUO-TJUS C. W. Cornelius, Prop. H. E Fletcher, Mgr. ! drownings, though were obtainable. no exact New Firms Incorporated. "Articles of incorporation of two contracting firms, the Guthrle-McDou-gall company, capitalized at $500,000, and tha Butler Contracting company, capitalized at $100,000, were filed with County Clerk Coffey this morn ing. A. D. McDougall, Natt McDou gall and W. VI. Bowe were the incor porators of both conceras. f Income Tax Collectors. (WaaMngtoo nreau of The Journal.) W ashington, . Feb. 2. The treasury department has informed Senator Chamberlain there will not be" three income tax deputies tinder Godfrey, but that he will himself be employed, un tler the agent ln charge at Portland. figures nesday morning.. At 9:4a, the, cluh win sing at Lincoln nign scnool ana afterward -tI11 decorate the Portlari J hotel dining room with the college col ors in readiness for the concert at the Ad club luncheon at noon. We take the risk -fBf its being abused: we asc the grocer to return a dissatis fied customer's money if she doesn'f like Schilling's Best: let her keeni the god$ and sell her gam. thinks County Supports Wife. An order for payment of $12.25 to Mrs. J, L. Morris, whose husband is eerving nine 'months on the rockpile for nonsupport, was signed by tha county commissioners this morning, i Morris was senteuced January 26. b'iie j is, eligible to draw $1.75 a day for her-1 self and three children. 'Japan to Exhibit. Tokio. Feb. 2. The commerce min istry officially announced Japan will take part in the Han Francisco exposition- So long as he she is honest, he s to hand-over the monev. We trust hmi to do for lis as he'd do for himself jif he were we and himself too. . SchiUinc't" Bast aa yow ftrat definitloo of mcmt back. A ScWHnc &'.CoiEMaay S n Fraocitco