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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY. EVENING, FEBRUARY 7, 1914. A... . NEW PRESIDENT OF COWiMERCIAL CLUB URGES COOPERATION Abatement, of Petty Differ : ences Feature of H. D. Ramsdeil's Policy, Fuller fiwpcts tlon- bet ween the Coin rnonial club atrnl th- otHfT club of tin; dty having IndUKtrlal progrena e "' dev elopnicnt us their alio wan urgd SPLIT IN PANKHURST . ! WATER USED ON DAIRY RANKS NOT PERSONA L Christabei Denies She and Her Mother Have Quar reled With Sylvia, RANCHES DECLARED TO CONTAMINATE MILK City Bacteriologist Pernot Points to Main Source of Danger to Health, The water used n dairy ranches has UNION OF HOBOS TO BE ORGANIZED HERE Mayor Is Told' of Plans of Organization, for Those Out of Work. A hobos union will be organised in Portland should the plans of J. H. Ret law, of the International Itinerant Workers' Union, Hobos of America, as outlined to Mayor Albee yesterday af of Ii!Im ik.II"I5 was the first real ac tlotiilhf hew executive has taken. He declared lhrc Is no reason why the ointrif Trial club should not be in prac tice hh well utt In fa t the "parent club!', of tlic city and accordingly has launched Mm- idea of we-kly ael-lo-U'rUwr ItiriHiPOtin to "'Of' harmonize the mother lul with her JtiUdrcii. Issues to B Discussed. Mr. KaniKdell announced; that lcad Iiik 'c-lllns will addrens these weekly gathering on the ihMHPN of prftgre.su In which thev arc mom roneoyrifcal Pr" svnally. : I rV A. . Hniith lm:fgcri In vited to address the dub nexffatur- dur, . Mir. Hamadd! made format an tiii(ieiii.rit of the working cominit tecf for the year, as prevlrtiiHry out lined In The .loni iiiil. The. dub as a whole Indorsed the appointments and ,xiie.,s"(l Keuerul approval of the president's policies. IK O l.liely, who has just re turned' I'roiia a trip through Smith America t" prcm-nl rn.-Hldent Wilson's formal personal Invitation to tho S'Hitle-iii republics to be represented ut the SjHii Kranrisro exposition, was called upon fir a short discussion of tin Kltuittien in the southern hemis phere. He spoke optimistically of the friendship of the southern peoples for (hei lulled states and declared all 'Would have exhibits at the Han Kran visco fail": "When I was in Chili, sail Mr. Lively, "I he controversy over the pro posed cmbiirKO on Oregon fir was be In' discussed. I urged tho president mid several ministers that their own standltiK timber would not bo devel- - oped for commercial use for a. long time, and that they would do well to withhold hostile action until they were ready for It. I am happy to say this action was agreed upon and Ore gon has-still a market for lumber in Mouth America." '(I'filtM Pre I Cii(l Wlre. Paris. Feb. 7. M1ss Christabei Pank hurwt denied today that any personal ill feeling' exists between herself and her mother ;n nno ship and her sister Sylv ia on the other. : more to do with contaminating- milk ternoon, De put into effect. He told Reports that an enmity had sprung than all other sources combined, ac- the mayor that ma purpose in me city up in the fankhurst family followed cording to City Bacteriologist Pernot. to organize a" Portland local asso ciation oi noDos. the organlza- those who wish own those who separated from A hotel ' de scHeme for an or- will be cared credentials from of Tacoma. He along her own lines with the east end , comes from impure or dirty water sup- delivered a letter to Mayor Albee from federation In London, our Ideas airrer p(y. j Mayor Seymour, who highly comrnenas but personally .we are on the most j Every precaution should be taken the work of the organization in his by dairymen to insure a clean supply j own city. ' of water, especially if well water la j . - used, said the professor, who cited a j number of cases where milk was con-1 taminated. f'loseivftss of sewage drains. I and insufficientcovering for the wells f were some of the reasons he gave for causing Impure water. It was decided that all of the in spsctors should pay more attention hereafter to the water used both for drinking mid washing purposes, and see that dirty water is not carried In the same pails as used for the milk. CASH ER COMPANY 15 RESTRAINED BY CO RT FROM REMOVING D S i .. ............ -'...... i .., ,- 'I v:viria va . a. t hi .. today, by II. I. Rainsdell, new presi- . . r,i-n,,, from the Women's Social this mornine to rfiseuss ftnrii of According to Retlaw, dent of the club, at the nrst or a wr-, , p0lti, ai union to found a militant the milk InsDection work It was also t tlon is to give work to lr or Maturaay noon luncneons. r"iier organization of her own. stated that dairvmn and milkers hav-1 It. By a plan of his exploitation or - the resources or i ne ,je(.au )f waB gaj), CnristabeI and Jng colds are liable to cause colds to j refuse to work are eii ami siaie aoaiii.ni vi pe.ijr "thf,ir moUier had decided to abandon : children drinking the milk. (those who are willing. rereiices ror je saKe o! ine Kreale, . . , Professor Pernot stated that of ten i gink" is also in the goo,! and a ui.rymg or tne lorces oi My ,)lother am, j .. iaid Christabei, : times it was said that milk was con- ganization. The hobos business comprised the ciiier pianss oi ... vorItinK out DiHns for future suf- taminated because of coming from dis- for in this hotel. Ids ilatforin. Ifragette campaigning. Sylvia disagrees eased animals, but while this was! Retlaw carries The Idea or a public announcement i ..... .,, . ,lllir0.n noi-Ir ,.m.ilm . k ' m,.- txr w a..rmnm- I Willi l j r a uu i do i iiiui n ti v ov" " t i b v ,i . uv. viic ivoi . niaj vi . ww . uu. friendly terms." TWO WOMEN DEAD; LOVED THE SAME MAN ADMIRATI ON OF BRYAN Hazel Heidman Shoots Mrs. Manning in Newark, N. J., " Kills Herself, (Spfcial twThe Journal.) . Newark. N. J., Feb. 7. Hazel Heid man. 25 years old, of Vernon, N. J.. confessed this afternoon, according to I are followed by the council WOULD MAKE COUNTY PAY City Commissioner Makes Recom mendation About Rockpile. The county will have to pay to feed its guards at the Linnton rockpile, If the recommendations to be made, by C. A. Bigelow, commissioner of finance, The cost EXPRESS E D BY WILSON President, in Letter Saying Free Tolls Are Mistake, Praises Secretary. New Legal Angle Features Stockholders' Suit foe' an Accounting, Work of dismantling the factory of the United States Cashier company and loading the machinery and dies of the corporation on to freight . cars was stopped at 1 o'clock this morning by a temporary injunction granted by Judge U. IS. Davis. A hearing on this re straining order will probably be heard eirly in the week. BOYS ARE PUNISHED BY JUVENILE COURT Paroles and Reprimands Met ed Out to Number - of . Wayward Youngsters. After two years of alleged tWsfts. totaling about $700, a 17-year-old boy imployed by .H. Clause & Son. In the Macleay building, was paroled to Dep uty District Attorney Robison this morning by Judge Gatens of the Juv enile court, when the flrai announced that there waa no desire to prosecute the boy, and the greater part of the stolen property had been returned. Diamonds, unset stones, gold bars. gold dust, watch materials and 'tools formed the loot. The boy worked for RUSSIA ILL NOT LET JEWS ENTER COUNTRY FROM ANYWHERE New Trade Treaty With the United States Will Not Give Right to Hebrews. steamship Alniirante. which toolc them from " the Vanderbilts' yacht Warrior, wrecked . on the Colomhian coast. :j . AMUSEMENTS Although' It had been announced by the fstore for three years, (Special to The Joornr.!.) Baltimore, "Feb. 7. In a letter to1 William L.. Marbury, published in a Baltimore paper this morning Presi- the police, to shooting and killing, t,f feeding six men now employed as dent Wilson condemns free tolls Mrs. Harriet Manning at the latter s . guards at the rockpile amounts to j through the Panama caual as clear vi- home yesterday. Miss Heidman drank solution of bichloride of mercury tins morning. She was removed to the Mountainside hospital at Orange, where she died this afternoon. STATETAX THREE MILLS IN EXCESS OF LAST YEAR'S (Continued l-'rom Pago One) about $125 a month. olation of the Hay-Pauncefote treaty According to Commissioner Bigelow, ! and incidentally takes occasion to pay tho contract between the city and a tribute to Secretary of State William county, which gives the county the Jennings Bryan that shows the terms control of the rockDlle but reaulres the ' or intlmnto friendliness and co-onera- Alrs. Manning was shot to death, in city to feed the prisoners, contains ion existing between them. The let- t he,-presence of her mother and sister, j nothing about feeding the guards, , ter- ! by a heavily veiled woman who gained i wno are hired by the county. When! -wiii. un Washington vh k nuriiiiiaiHi' iu uiu ouioc ui " j tut requisition was sent to uommis mugs mother by saying she was a friend from Philadelphia1." The theory was advanced at first eioner Bigelow this morning for the buying of food for the guards he re fused to honor it until an investigation 1914. My Dear Mr. ; .Marbury I have your letter of January 80 With regard to the question of canal officials of the United States Cashier company, against which a stockholders' suit for an accounting and the appoint ment of a receiver has been filed, that it was the intention to move the Ken ton equipment to Indianapolis, last night's move under cover of darkness is termed by the complainants In the suit recently filed, as a would-be coup. Injunction Is Served. It is said that Thomas Bllyeu. a di rector in the United States Cashier company and Inventor of many of its patents, and E. C. Baker, formerly auditor in the local office of tho com pany, put a crew of 20 men to work a 7:30 o'clock last night dismantling the plant and loading it Into box cars. J. 3. Birrel, in whose name the suit for an accounting is filed, was notified of this action on part of the Messrs. Bilyeu and Baker by stockholders who live i the vicinity of the Kenton fac tory. He Immediately communicated with Clark. Skulason & Clark and W. W. Banks, his attorneys, who obtained a temporary restraining order from Judge Davis, who granted it for Judge Uatens u Anaca wun me auinonty oi tne peourt. Mr. Birrel rushed to Kenton In an automobile, accompanied by Deputy Sheriff Parrott, M. II. Clark and W. W. Banks. It is said that the order was served upon Baker and Bilyeu with difficulty. Sheriff Takes Hand. Sheriff Word was later called upon arriving on the scene along with Judge Wlliram M. Cake, attorney for Mr. Bil yeu, arid Frank "P. King of the Luckel, King & Cake Soap Co. The work of dismantling having been stopped, tem porarily at least, deputies were left In charge. An order was also served on J. P. A boy charged with stealing a rifle from the Clapp Furniture company's office, after breaking a window to gain entrance, and who Is a truant from school beyond the control of his father.1 was sent to the Frazer Home. Virgil Yates and Joe Yaden, each 17 years old, who are accused of theft of an automobile belonging to Dr. Samuel F. CJrover,' were remanded by. -Judge Gatens to the municipal court. Judge Gatens recommended a year on the rockpile for each, as they have been in court before. Three boys charged with stealing tobacco, cigarettes and the like from T'glesich Brothers, 288 North Sixteenth street, were given chances to make good. An 11 -year-old boy was given rt chance to reform after he had paid back $14.35 taken from the cash reg ister of a Glisan street grocery. He said he took the money to go to mov ing picture showa. One of"two youngsters, who were up for stealing Jewelry valued at $160 from an east side apartment house, was reprimanded and the other paroled. TAKING OF EVIDENCE ENDS IN MOSSI CASE that the nrisoner was a man dressed A ,aH. t th-'-""?-""' :''--;-..-:"-,?"'1"1 v' lnQ ".-w. k. & in. o.. at . . - " - e -v. , eifiiiuuoii consuiuies a very a. uma.o. Jn I P. mniiuniK n nmici rocKOlie. wflere l.Omm ISSlOner JilCeiOW 1 ll..,. r- nAl. l.ii . . J C Jf VJJ. J W T. declares, however, that it was a worn an's voice that asked for admittance. An umbrella and revolver were thrown away as she fled. A button learned that the . men were working eight hour shifts. It is now contended that neither the city nor the county should feed the : he jn clear violation of the terms of It economically Is unjust; as a matter of fact It benefits for the present at any rate only a monopoly, and It seems to fell from the slayer's rain coat and this ! men as they are only working eight the Hay-Pauncefote treaty. . .u -- hours ana can eat at some otner place "There is, of course, much differ- ousy the police believe wan -the mo- j than at the rockpile. Commissioner ence of opinion as to the last point; He back of the crime Mrs. Manning , Bigelow is to recommend to the council 1 a8 there is no doubt, as to the others, had separated from her husband. i that hereafter allow the eountv to nv k h i,. io, jiv,i QT, if n, Yes. I loved Manning and wanted for Its guards, but the city will con- promises -we made in such matters are to marry him, miss ileidman is al- , tinue to furnish food for the prisoners icgea io nae toia tne ponce. ms , sent out from the municipal court. wne sioou io tne way or my nappi- COST OF LAYING MAINS GAINS special appropriations voted by the loglKHlturn of that year. Consequent ly, this yfiir we are, not only paying for the regular expenses of the state, something over $,Mo.nno a. year, but we are paying the special ' appropria tions of the en;ilHtiire. We aro over a million dollsrs In debt as a result of tliwse appropriations alone ajid this 1m being met with the 4 mill levy that was dechlcii upon by the commis sion In December. The levy next recem!ier, Mr. Kv said, would be less, somewhere between 2 and 3 mills, and then he went on to explain the new plan of tax equal ization aw passed upon by the legisla ture at Its :,Kt general session. I nis legislative amendment," he said, permits us now to anticipate ex penses of special appropriations. It means that we can help pay' these bills the same year instead - of having to wa.lt until the next December and then muliiiiR a hig lop-sided levy. "The legislation was designed to equalize our tuxes. Next December I think the commission will decide tipon n levy of between - and .'! mills, about I'.TO mills I would judge, and these figures should remain constant insofar ns they would be affecte by the extra eipennes inai ine meeting or me leg islature brings. "The legislature is no more expen sive thnn It was years ago as for as Its actual cost of maintenance to the state Is concerned. But the state Is growing and bigger things are coming up all the time. The legislature Is thinking higher and reaching out and doing bigger things than It would have thought of a dozen years ago. "Kxamples of this are the big Tum ato Irrigation project over In Crook county, which Is costing tho state $.450,000. and the half mill levy for roads that will cost-"ne state $250,000." ness and I shot her. I am sorry she is dead. Now that I am going to die, I might. as well confess." WAR DEPARTMENT OPPOSED TO NEW : DREDGE FOR BAR Relief Work in Water Department Is the Cause. the cost of laying water mains this winter is considerably higher than It' was last, according to a report of D. D. Clarke, engineer of the water de debatable I, for one, do not care to debate them. I think the country would prefer to let no question to arise as to its wholehearted purpose to redeem Its promises in the light of any reasonable construction of them, rather than debate a point of honor. "Your reference to the secretary of state shows how comprehensively ' we ; have been looked on during ' the last (Continued From Page One.) " 'ue,r , "A l" Wi"er oe" few months. Not onlvhave Mr. Bryan's r."ilmthn mo -nln Thi, .T" character, his justice, his sincerity; Daly this morning. This is caused by . . transDa-ent inteeritv and his Chris the relief work extended by the water 1 1 r.-ni J and his Chris- department but according to Commis- . ? I'l".1""" sioner Daly the city is losing only 7 V . ",lu ". rnt efficiene-ir hv riving m.r. kt tact In dealing with "men of many eencv work sorts, his capacity for business, his For laying eight meh mains last year i i en" regards an appropriation of $1,600,000 to build such a dredge advisable. Chinook's Work Unsatisfactory. The chief of engineers says he is very strongly of the opinion that the work done by the Chinook is absolutely unproductive of any results that are satisfactory or that u re rnnimonii.a it with the money expended and that the Z2 eAnta fer Th,s.,.yer l na; dredging up to the present time ln. j cpst 34 cents per foot for the laying of , dicates. that no reliable gain in depth I 1 " can be obtained in that manner. The " chief eagineer prefers that a continu- I MAY DETERMINE ON A SITE ins contract be authorized for mm pletion of the north jetty, requiring an appropriation of $5,066,573. Legis lation for the dredge, he says, might endanger-a more desirable appropria tion lor mo Jetty. the cost was 29.2 cents a foot affd er ne r.as been caned upon to deal added to this the increased cost of la- with, have cleared away many a diffi bor figuring at the rate of $3 a day f or , culty and have given to the policy of each man employed, the entire cost was ; the state department a definiteness This year it has and dignity that are very admirable. l need not say what . pleasure and profit I myself have taken from, close association with Mr. Bryan or how thoroughly he ha3 seemed to all of us who are associated with him here to deserve not only our confidence but our affectionate admiration. Sincerely yours, WOODROW WILSON." Before court adjourns In Circuit Judge Kavanaugh's department thl evening, the murder case against Joe Mosst will go to the jury unless some thing unforseen Interferes. The taking of evidence ended about 11 o'clock this morning and Deputy Dist4ct Attorney Hammersley opened the arguments for the state. Attorneys Haddock and 0Day will address the jury this afternoon for Mossl and Deputy District Attorney limited Pre ImM Wire. St. Petersburg. Feb. 7. The czar's government positively will not con sider any proposition looking, toward the adml.se Ion of Jews . Into Russia, from America or anywhere else. It was stated- her today. The declaration was not official, but It came, unofficially, from an official source and unquestionably represented the official position, at any rate, at the moment. That its authors could know conditions might not arise to modify It was of course Impossible, but they evidently did not think it could be modified, and indeed It seemed unlikely. The government, it was said, had every disposition to negotiate a new trade treaty with the United States and stood prepared to' ba convinced. gooa reasons Deing shown, on any . point but that of admitting Jews. On i that one point, it was asserted, the ruling powers' minds were made up, and If that were made a condition of a new treaty, there would ba no new treaty. William W. Reekhlll, whose name has been mentioned for the American embassy here, unquestionably would be welcome, it was said, but if Presi dent Wilson sent him in the hope he would be able to sejeure for American Jews the right to travel in Russia, he would be disappointed. Among foreign diplomats here It was the general opinion that the gov ernment's failure to convict Mendel Hellis recently on a charge of com mitting a Jewish "ritual murder" and the embarrassment It experienced from the attention with which for eigners matched the trial, rendering the "railroading" of the prisoner an Impossibility without outraging the world's sense of Justice, had fixed the official class more firmly than ever in Its antlsemetlc attitude. c SCATS MOW SEIXIKO fb aad Morrlaoa In t. 1112 Z HEILIG" : SOTHERft . AtJ-JVEXT' WKKh. Mob. Te, Kim hta, W1. Bat. MU.. ' IF LrWERE KISQ." Wed. Et., HAKLET." Tkar., MERCHANT OF VEKICE." Fri.. "TAMING OI THE SHREW." Bat. E., - JiAMLET.". .'!? N"1h n1 Matliwra Iwer tk,r. $i l.rj; Italemry. 5 row. SI M; 4 ro. fl; H k. Tit-: 4 rw. 60c. MAIL OIIUKKS HLCKIVKII Curtain riaaa at -and S o'clock. Heilig Theatre LAST TIME; TONIGHT Saturday,! Feb. 7 MOOSE MINSTRELS Under the fTuspicea of' Portland Logger No. 291 Loyal Order of Moose for the benefit 'Tif fund. (he building , tickets ; $1, 75c, 50c, 25c All the latest soars and jokea. Performances it i f , K. Z0ELLNER SENTENCED IN WHITE SLAVE CASE 2:30 a. m., restraining the railroad company from transporting the cars of machinery. It is said that other sotckholders in addition to Mr. Birrel are contem plating filing suits against the United btatts Cashier company, and that a stockholders' association mav be formed for dealing with the situation. Thomas Bilyeu, when Interrogated this morning, declined to state the reasons for the company's dismantling action last night "and stated that rea oons for the company's actions would be shown In the courts. Goes to San Quentin. San Francisco, Feb. 7. Wm. Berry, a bartender who shot bis employer, Peter Oreenwall, in a quarrel over wages last November, was sentenced today to four years In San Quentin. He said he fired because Greenwald himself was reaching for a weapon Taxi Kills Man. New Tork, Feb. 7. A taxlcab occu pied by Frederick Bernstein and wife of San Francisco today ran down and killed Hugh Bavin here. Spectators declared Bavin stepped directly In front of the machine. Bernstein was not held by the police. San Francisco. Feb. 7. Otto Zoellner. a cabinet maker, was sentenced today Collier will close the areument Mnl United States Judge Doollnr to is accused of shooting an unidentified tramp In a cabin across the road from his home near Troutdale on November 7. He Is charged with second degree murder. REPRESENTATION IS ' SUBJECT OF DEBATE Auditorium Committee Likely to Co.me to Conclusion Today. ' The new auditorium committee is meeting this afternoon in the city hall meeting tnis anernoon in tne city nan I f-nnn Uln nDlinC nnkDn to get into final shape all material and rUUU AINU UKUUlO oUAnU ABOLISHED BY HOUSTON COMMONS VOTE NOT TO ABOLISH TITLES Washington, Feb. 7 The ood- and drugs inspection board of the depart ment or agriculture was abolished to- law." Dr. Carl Alsperg will assume most of the duties formerly assigned to the board. Nantucket's Captain to Be Tried. Washington, Feb. 7. Captain Os mund Berry, commander of the liner Braisted to Be Surgeon General. Washington, Feb. 7. The nomina tion of Medical Inspector William Braisted to be surgeon general of the bureau of medicine and surgery for the navy department, was sent to the senate today. - Otlawrf. Feb. 7. The Canadian house of commons yesterday voted down a bill to abolish titles. Vlf,...rl l.-, l, .i j t. . i s ...... u .vim... v una nucu oeimiori i ,.n tv, i i . ; ,11 v . , - , ..... iiuuiuiaiivii .atiici tt. iciaitQ iir luc Uiumberbun and U,e that in his opin- proposed auditorium before submitting ion the entire movement for the im- lt report to the city council. It Is provement of the mouth of the Colum- ilkeiy that the committee will deter- i.la river is now focused on the con- mine at today's meeting what site to struct ion of a big dredge, which he con- recommend to the council, aiders tho last essential thing neces- Several sites have , been discussed sary for 40 feet of. .water, or better, and it is stated that the old Market day. Acting Secretary of Agriculture over the bar. The entire inland em- , block, Third and Market streets, is the Galloway said the action was taken pire, he says. Is a unit on the subject, i most favored. .The members of the "to expedite and afford a more ef Want McKlnstry There. i committee have not yet committed , fectiva administration of the pure food The chamber of commerce joins him themselves on the question of sites, in urging that the chief of engineers " wire Colonel McKinstry to proceed JUNK' DEALER MADE TARGET forthwith to Washington to present his views while Mr. Teal is here. Proposed Ordinance Requires Quar- Senator Lane is out of town, but ; terly License Fee Senator Chamberlain is taking the should an ordinance drafted at the matter up with the war department. ,..t nf pmmi.iinno, The full purport of Colonel McKin- all junk dealers w"ill be required to paj? Nantucket will face a trial board of stry s report is not known, as the a li,.,., f c r. ,., 0r,x government inspectors at Philadelphia chief of engineers says he is for- ho .iw nu., Wednesday to answer charges of neg- bidden by statute to make it public, plicant is the real owner of the junk Huence in connection with the sinking Senator Chamberlain is making ar- business. This ordinance is in conform- of th old Tomin,,,on liner Mnr rangemcnts for a hearing of Oregon ance with the Ideas of a number of , cently near Norfolk. .rti.wmmiivfs anu a ; morougn dis- local junk dealers, cussion of the whole subject. , Will Hike to Beaverton. The Physical Culture Walking club will meet at 10 o'clock tomorrow at the terminus of the "8" carllne. They will go out the Slavln road to Beaver ton and return by way of Barnes road. Agreeing that the present system of selecting state legislators has grave faults but disagreeing as to the meth ods of correction, W. 8. U'Ren and Richard W. Montague debated for and against proportional representation be fore the Oregon Civic league at lunch eon in the Multnomah hotel this after- noon. HIGHWAY COMMISSION CONSIDERING BIDS serve six months In the Alameda coun ty jail for violating the Mann white slave act. He was found guilty of transporting: Lucy II. Mehrstedt from Oakland to Portland for Immoral pur poses. Vanderbtlta Safe in New York. New York. Feb. 7, Frederick W. Vanderbilt. his wife, the Duke and Duchess of Manchester and the other members of their party arrived here today on the United Fruit company's THEATEI Mala I, A-M60. " On, L. Bakfu-s Mm The Popular Baker Players Kttranrdlnarj iittra-.-tlnn. I.at tltiHt tonight. Hue of the finest l'niiitlsfittiua errr pr eote1 or "Tha'flilvar Ho'rda." It' fins Beai-h. mittinr .f "The Mtti-ra " hwI -Th Hurrler." Thrilling tale of ;he frown north, Komark Hlile hit. Mihl". 2Te. '3."m !Vh-. 7re; hnxra, $1. Wed. Mat.. Ifjc. all eala exe.'iil h-.ien. Sat.. 2.V-, Mv. Nest ,rok.' "Tha Country Boy." ; ' I VDIdT1 Fourth and Stark Stt. Keatlnc ic 1'IikxI Muxg-al t'omedr f'ompanT In 'Variety lala," rnffly e. full of ratrhv muhl.r.l iiuinberii Tuexlay ulffht, ath It tie rotil.nl; Thurada nlfht, pi-pler dla ner aet for 5 nl;' ;Criif elftht, cbortj lrl' enntest. A 1 law at popular prim. MkIh. IV and '2lir. Mttueea. any aeat. l.V. 11 roadway at ah. LiUd. Hit and Xapolaen, adunatrd alanhaat and chlrapanjra. Frfgj MoCiallan. Tba Byl fenaa, "Won by Ton,'', ''A Horaj on Ho," Bi.olal attiaction. S Jobna, aenaatieal parch act Fopular price. ;Boi and f!rt mm balcony tatartad. Phonaa A-2138, JCala 463. CLrtain 80. 7:30, 10.3 anJcniTir.,0 Salem, Or., Feb. 7. Four bids havo been submitted for the Wasco-Blggs road contract and are being consid ered by the state highway commis sion this afternoon. Unraiployed Men toMeet. The Unemployed Married Men's In dustrial league will hold its meeting in room H of the public library to morrow at 2 o'clock to form a per manent organization for the good o, humanity along inaustriai lines. BPJLXTZSX AXT COOXXSO Best Wines. Liquors and Beers Served 411 U aad 413 Morrison, near 11th St. Fealm WedtieMlay I Hnmlny. "OUR MUTUAL OIKL M.h( NtakU l'tla - aitd Vlalta a Kainnna Mllllnry t-itaMiabmenl. "TIIK UKTI'RN or HELEN KKI'MOSP." American Ih-ama inV'WUV I.N A. CUJSBT.'' Kayntotia Comedy. li a- AtlMIKSION I fie THE HOUSE OF WELCOME PARK AND ALDER STS. . PORTLAND. OR. In the theatre and shoppim? district, one block from any carline. Rates, $1.00 pet day and up; with bath, $1.50 fer day and up. TAKE OUR BROWN AUTO-BUS C. W. Cornelius. Prop. H. E. Fletcher, Mgr. ' l With all the glory of the Orient and for the fint time in the Northwest, for a limited engagement j. A Chinese Festival ) Comes to Portland Monday, February 9, Rainbow Grill t Conference on Irrigation. Washington. Feb. 7. A conference between several western governors and Secretary of the Interior Unc will be held here in the near, future to dlscuas the irrigation sdtiiation. Secretary Lane sent a letter today suggesting sueh a meeting of the executives of Wanhington, Oregon. California. Mon tana, Nevada, Arizona and other west em has Believing that a showing of facts from the unbiased standpoint of a gov ernment engineer will constitute the Lest possible argument for a giant dredge at the mouth of the Columbia, the chamber of commerce, the Ports of Columbia, committee and others wired Senators Lane and Chamberlain yesterday evening, urging them to in- TWO CHILDREN BURN TO DEATH IN BED Tacoma, Wash., Feb. 7. Two small children of Joseph Fuche, a rancher living near Hillhurst, were burned to death in bed when the ranch house duce the chief of TTn)tH to. . Bl n re y an. on stove, was ae neers to order Colonel McKinstry ene I Ktryed- according:to telephone advic , , - ...oi.j, cngi received hern tndav. F"iiph Kliceoedi ., -.... , ......, iel- esi. ; ),. - - , " receivea nere toaay. ucne auccee oeVn.1' "H -h-Cro outan'Tn , once to Washington -and reDort in ner- .tner room ?f aP nouse. ana in Fuche succeeded , an- i so I Wonien to Pmt Vp Ticket. Orovllle, Cel.. Feb. 7. Women of I etficient dredge. lv" i cuui i iii iier- . : wi i i i son on the desirability of the Lane ... s 71 """ "'" uuru' mil. appropriating Jl,500,000 for an i w . . ' Orovllle .plan to put up a full city ticket at the coming election. They re fuse at this time, however, to reveal the Identity of the women who will throw their bonnets Into the political ring. . Roys Raid Orange Wagon. lxs Angeles. Feb. 7. Raiding an or ange peddler's wagon, newsboys bom . herded the huckster with his own fruit and chased him to cover. After this they drove the wagon to a free market and sold the rest uf the load. All escaped. Democratic Officials to Gret. Fresno. Cal.. Feb. 7, Jay J. Scott said that within a week he would re sign as secretary and J. O. Davis as chairman of the Democratic state cen tral committee. Just Had to Smoke. - los Angeies, r eu. 7. Three em ployes of the board of public works who had smoked for years' have quit because an office rule prohibits smok ing In the office. 1 be telegrams to Senators Jones and ! . .!- Poindexter of . Washington, and Sena-! Permits , fcale Of UU lianas, tors' Borah and Brady of Idaho, con- ! San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 7. In the tain the 'same tacts but are worded case of the government against the differently. Dr. KInrtey believes that Midway Northern Oil company. United the interest of the three states is al- States Judge Doollng signed an order most identical in respect to the deep- authorlz.ng sale of oil from lands enlng of the bar channel: I withdrawn under the act of 1909. but impounding the money paid for It. Stay ton Has Club. Salem, OrMFeb. 7. Fred S. Bynon. secretary of the promotion department of' the Salem Commercial club, spent Jail for Poultry Trust Men. New York, Feb. 7. The appellate court upheld the sentences of 13 mem- yesterday In Stayton assisting In the hers of the New Tork Live Poultry organization of a commercial club for that town. . ; Successor to Lina Denman. London. Feb. 7. It was announced Ronald Craufurd Munro-Ferguson. M. P., would succeed Lord Denman its governor general of Australia. ' U. S. Wants No More Territory. Newcastle, Kngland, Feb. 7.; Ad dressing the ' Newcastle chamber of commerce on the Monroe ddctrine, American Ambassador Page said the United States wants no more territory. Dealers' association to three months' imprisonment and J500 fines for re straining trade. r . Goethals Handles All Patronage. Washington, Feb. 7. President Wil son signed an order empowering Colo nel Goethals to make all canal zone appointments except judicial ones. Suffrage Campaign in Montana, Billings. Montr, Feb. 7.. With speeches by James Lees Laidlaw and his wife, a Montana women's suffrage campaign was launched. , Meet Your Friends at the Hotbrau-Quklle for lunch. for an afternoon hour. for dinner. for after the theatre, and especially for the Extra Special TABLE SHOTS Sunday Dinner (Trom. 5 to 8:30) One Dollar typical of what one ex pects on Sundays and char acteristic of the greatest German restaurant on tho coast. Music by the Imperial Ger man orchestra is a populac feature. r saraAircs oh albsb aits oar sixth. Concert De Luxe During Lunck Dinner and After tne Tkeatre VOCAL and Inatrutn ental talent of the highest charac ter lends Its aid to this su perior entertainment In the Rathskeller. Spend aa hour or so In this deliratful gxlll. You'll enjoy avary mo ment. Bring1 youi f rlands. Merchants Lunck 50c 1 -v 'St J. JJ. A X i. I L " '"' Jtfsr'":; it IWvi, -JS M 2H3 I! - Ki -ll i i r. a. .;. naliai n ii i ii i ii n nmirii an awima nitia i imaa: lai Z .' 4 . &MaatMhaawaaaaa HOTEL OREGON Wright-Dickinson Hotel Cd frops. Chas. Wright. Pres. if. C. Dickinson. Managing Director. The blase cabaret is taboo and passes into ancient history. The iridescent sparkling songs, character sketche and ensemble groupings of song and music enter with a blaze of triumph amid a setting of Oriental grandeur imported from Pekin for-this event at an expense involving thousands of dollars. - . The beauty of Portland's tasteful Rainbow Grill will receive itslcrown of glory at this opening Monday night. J Phone for reservations. All Portland will attempt to be there to cele brate the passing of the passe .cabaret, to help inaugurate the belt and purest form of entertainment known in the fantastic Orient. " This entertainment will ' be given during dinner and after the theatre, commencing next Monday Night, February 9th, in the Rainbow Grill. Rainbow Grill; MORGAN BUILDING, BROADWAY AT WASHINGTON