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I 1 rHE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. MARCH 21, 1914. FORMER MAYOR ROWE, OREGON PIONEER AND ! RAILROAD MAN, DIES, - 1 1 1 " I Tax Case Decision . Not Given; Today CANCER Jadge Cleetoa Bxpects to Jeclde 81a- aott Case ny Middle of Wert WhI Brief Belayed la BtaOs.. Circuit Judge Cleeton this morn-1 loir announced that it would be im possible for him to render a decision in the suit of Roger B. Sinnott to restrain Tax Collector Lewis from col- CENSUS WILL BE TAKEN; FIRST OF AD CLUB MAN IS HIGHWAY BOOSTER KIND IN THE COUNTRY Funeral to Be Held Tomorrow Will Be Distrlb- From Scottish Rite Cathe dral at 3 P. JVI, j Ex-Mayor Henry 8. Rowe, a Portland pioneer end railroad man., died at his ranch on Sauries' island yesterday morning". While his death was wholly unexpected and a treat shock to his numerous friends In this city, it was ' known that he had suffered In the last year or two with heart trouble. He went down to Ms ranch Wednesday after noon, announcing at the time he left his office that he proposed to take a week's rest In the country. The funeral wiy be held tomorrow afternoon at 8 o'clock from the Scot tish Rite Cathedral, at Morrison and Lownsdale, and will be in charge of Portland Lodge No. 55. A. K. and A. M. Mr. Rowe was a native of New Tork state. He was born October 11, 1881, and was In his 63d year. With his father's family he came west at an early age, and when he was 11 years old h went to work as a telegrapher for the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad. In 1170 he moved to Lawrence, Kan sas, and went to work for the Santa Fe system. He was soon made gen eral agent of that road at Lawrence. In 1880 he came to Oregon and ac cepted employment with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation company. For a time he was In the O. R. & N. steam boat service, later entering the train service of that company as general superintendent of the Columbia River line. In 1899 he became president of the Yakima National bank. Three years later he organized the Albina Savings bank and became its president. He returned to the railroad business in 1902 as general Portland agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul line. Two years ago he retired from the rail way business to devote his attention to real estate. He was elected mayor of Portland in 1900 and served until 1902. He Is survived by the widow and two sons Donald, who Is in the employ of Waddell A Harrington, and Harry, who is in the Seattle office of the Mil waukee railroad. men Is before next week. "I hope to be able to render a de cision by the middle of the week," be said, "but there are legal points which reed attention. I did not secure the brief of the state until yesterday. through some delay in the mails. uted Among Various Physi cians and SurgeonSr T" A A. ...... .... W ... f 1. 1 n .3 he decision is being eagerly awaited I . , . : by Mr. Lewis as tax collections have I" ntrv in Jr, VL TvJr w A- orV been slow since the suit was filed. llJfJfll Manv taxcavers It la bettered are gon state board ot health, according to t ndowX.Uetb.l?p?yen7ta thl wijouaoem.nt made by Dr. Calvin. hope that the decision will permit ?'""" them to make first payments now and or n conference of city and county reserve the second payments until fall health officers now in session at tb without being compelled to pay the 1 Imperial hotel. per cent a month penalty Imposed Un- White described the proposed der the present law. census in connection with the sym- Mr. Lewis said that he had howsd posium on cancer which formed the to have the decision this morning that I morning's program of the conference.. ne mtgnt nave the case laaen oeiore '"ui carua xor gainemg tne data the supreme court at once should it will be distributed among all the phy- be decided that the present law is not slcians-and surgeons of the state, and constitutional. it Is hoped by, next fall to have a Two large payments were made reasonably accurate estimate of all the yesterday one oy tne i'acirio btates I cases of cancer prevalent In this state reiepnone ac l eiegrapn company ror $62,864.62, and one by th Ladd & Til ton bank on personal property of 844,087. Mrs. Goe Fails to Wrest Alaska Plum sr. Henry Waldo Ooe Again Awarded To Check Disease. Dr. White's cards contain spaces for data regarding location of the disease. family history, in an endeavor to show the relation of heredity, habits, opera tions, child birth among; women and the like. The census is j to be taken to get a check on the chronic cancer in the state The morning symposium on cancer included papers on its prevalence by Dr. R. C. Coffey, its diagnosis by Dr. i . , - - - - , t ' 5 a I ff J UNCLE SAM .WILLING TO TAKE PORTLAND BONDS AS SECURITY I Young Couple Kept Marriage a oeoret MEETING IS HELD TODAY Tries as of Josepm Stof f er and, Sis Brio rinally Become Bveat Ooeorred Mata Ago. Formal announcement was made to day of the marriage of Miss Lucile Schoeneck, daughter of Mrs. Kmlly Scboeneck, and Joseph Stoffer. a young railroad man employed in the local A meeting of the anti-tobacco cam paign committee was held this morn ing in the school board offices, county courthouse. Ll R. Alderman, chair Apprised ren of the committee, announced that uu iuuituaj ne wouia issue a can ror a meeting of the central committee of 21 which was appointed to secure a membership of 1000 people for the general committee. sVt, .. i , r I railroad man emptoyea in tne local CltV AttOmeV MeetS ReaU ire- office of the Pennsylvania system. . , r-.i i r I The ceremony was performed, how- mem Dy ruing Mpprovai gi Issue, Engineer Wins Damages. Damages amounting to 82500 were awarded Alfred F. Knight In his suit ever, txactlv nn, month aira and thf young people kept the secret intact I i ooumern rcmc Dy me until a friend "got wise." I Jur lnal neara ins case in Judge Mlu Schoenork and Mr. Rtoffar felt I Bean s division of the federal court the folly of postponing an event of I yesterday. Knight was an engineer, such Importance any longer than na as injured, according to testl- nn-uirv mnA an th tnnk lvintri, I mony in tne case, when his enarine was of the Katurdav half holidav. th Sun- derailed and turned over on him at the day before Washington's birthday; and ex, just soutn oi tne city the Mondav holidav and went -to Information that the United States treasury department would accept Portland improvement bonds as seeur ity If the Validity of their issue were certified to by the city attorney, has Kalama, Wash., where the formalities k.nn ..o.ivi l9tlnn hv lh rv I were cieoriTO in a moat unonn Attorneys lill Ask-: Procedui Change Bias oa Toot for BaorgaaUatlea la Btaalolpal Court i onuaiasloa Buy Bo Appelated Attorneys and otlrs Interested la the municipal court iyre considering a plan of reorganUingjhe procedure la this court. The chafes are so many that it has been considered advisable to ask the city coufjcll to appoint a speoial commission tfc study the que, tlon and present a cojiprehenslve plan of reorganisation. g It U proposed to Wljuit the matter of appeals, attendancjl of witnesses, a parole system. ; powej of the Judge, method of filing complaints and many other changes long-Considered neces sary. The question 111 be taken up early next week. S iii H i i i 1 " ' 11 officials. In pursuance of the suggestion City Attorney La Roche today filed with City Auditor Barbur a certificate that he had examined the record or pro- tlous way. 'They spent Sunday and Monday in Seattle and were back home Tuesday as usual, Mr. Stoffer at his desk and Mrs. Stoffer at the office of Porter Brothers, railway contractors, where ceedlngs for the Issuance and sale of I Bhe ls employed. improvement Donas January i. "We expect to keep on this way un- and had found that all the legal re-I tll j get my vacau0n," said Mr. Stof- quiremenis ior me auuioruauuii uu i jer blusbingly today, "and then we Issuance of the bonds had been com- I wlli tak weddine trin to Chicaao. S. S. Hewitt. GOOD ROADS DAY FOR ALL OREGON PLANNED; GOVERNOR CONSENTS (Continued From Page One) plied with. "It is mv ODinlon.,, said he. "that the bonds are valid and a general obli gation Qf the city of Portland." SITES FOR HOMK ARE VIEWED Mayor and Commissioners Make Trip to Trontdale. Preliminary steps for the location of a municipal detention home, for which $15,000 was appropriated last January, were taken today by Mayor Albee an.l the city commisisoners, who made a Where we are both almost natives.' The young people are living in , apartments at Glen Court, where they will be "at home" after May 1. Troutdale Cases Before Grand Jury District Attorney Byaa Xaformed That He aai Wo Jurisdiction la Case In volving Three Saloonkeepers'. When District Judge Dayton yester- " " I hould v elnrl to mt van in norannal v '" aay aiiernoon inrormea ueputy uisinct death rate of Oregon, and that in sev- hould be lBfl 1 meet Jou.ln Personal and returned ever the Sandy road. Attn v.. ,,.. ' , ' . Contract for Care of Alaska Insane A. C. Smith, and its distribution by Dr. confident of your interest and favor-1 trlP to Troutdale to view on the way Despite Bid of Bx-Wlfe. ..iu D. nmw. ut. Willie s iisures rHtii tn..,j thta nian tkt I several sites mat naa Deen oirerea I IhnVrAn thot a nrAr atr -Tl ft h in tha " . (Warhliif ton Bureau of The Journftl.) I --k j t. Washington, March 21. The Morn- . m,tlo nf t1 tot ,f conference to discuss further details. ingsiae oannanum company ot run- more Uves each year tuberculosis land. Dr. Henry Waldo coe, cnier Dr. smith's address was centered on owner, has been awarded a five year the need of competent pathological and contract for taking care of the Alaska surgical diagnosis in treating the dread Insane at 27.50 per month per pat- disease. He expressed a belief that ra. tenti dium would ultimatelv be Droved There were three other bidders, as successful medium in the treatment" of Will , value an early answer to this said Mayor Albee on his return at tlon over th ca,es agalnst Jonn Larl, communication." Community Idea Urged. It ls expected that each community will organize its own plan of work and contest. So far as Portland is con follows: Alaska Sanitarium company, cancer, but stated that for the present ernea. tne ao ciud win seek the co- sandy road, one of the suggested sites, I willing to try the cases if authority Mill.. ann . i . -m a a 1 i . I I ftno Ta T 1 fT tT T n a A ntnm nrtl 1 A WATa I . . I DiiKtL. i cer DRLieni Mouniainview i iiB.iknnH nii- HAiir An th irn fe I v" wv -v.., wiaii h nrtiisiaa xen a in Tia msa onrt we vfa amM v.. kiM ..4ii tnn Sanitarium, Portland. $29 ; Dr. Viola M. efflcaCy of which has been shown. ZZ " 1 d I treated to a nice ftttle fire. Altogether but that as the crimes charged were al- ioe, ei-wne oi ur. ti. w. uoe, m.ov.i grftaJtlnir of th nrevalne of can noon. "We have not talked the mat- I " u ter over since, and consequently I ealoopkeepers at Troutdale, the cases cannot give you an idea of the result were at once brought before the grand of our trip. We had a peculiar ex- jury. Each is charged with selling perience. though. W hen we reached I liquor to a minor. the place of H. C. Campbell, on the I Judge Dayton said that he would be Charles Wakefield Oadxaaa. Princess Tetania Bedf aether. Charles Wakefield Cadman, who will appear in: lecture-recital Mon day evening at the Lincoln High Sc hool. Is foremost in;? the ranks ot American composers, having gained his claim to . distinction chleriy through his beautiful Idealizations of the primitive American Indian music The Cadman music is in a class by itself, distinctly different in character and with a beauty and appeal peculiarly Its owr. Adding to the effect of the Indian songs and chants ieylll be the ap pearance with Mr. Cadman of Princers Tslanina Redfether, a full bloodMl Indian arlrL ! y mercial clubs in concentrated work oh wa traveled about 40 miles." DELINQUENTS ARE Praised Slayer of Oalmette; Arrested Depaty Thalamas of Trench Parliament Object of Complaint Beoanse He Ooa gratulated Bbne. Caillana Publicly. Paris, March SI. For having writ ten a letter to Mine. Henrietta Calllaux congratulating her on having' killed Editor Gaston Calmette of the "Fi garo," a complaint was preferred by the police today against Deputy Thal amas, of the French parliament. It -was charged that the letter amounted to Instigating murder. Ex-Finance Minister Joseph Calllaux visited his wife in prison this after noon. Iia looked worn art if hmlr.n With four police inspectors guarding her. Mme. Calllaux was taken this aft ernoon to the Palace of Justice for her first examination. She was both cheered and hissed as her automobile passed through the streets. The pris oner wore black and showed no signs or emotion. The board reported concerning the Cer Dr R C Coffey stated that the the 10 mile strctch between Rex and Alaska company that it was no bettor S,",' Jit, Tigardville. in Washington county. equipped to take care of the insane of cancer than any otner part of the This is an "orphan road " While en than in 1909, when it was a bidder. United States, and that the death rate tlrely within the boundaries of Wash, that freight rates are hih to Alaska r i..... lngton county, officials of that county and the board did not consider t pos- i3 his-her in- this section of the country hve not had great Interest In Its lm- Assessment Notices. sible to take proper care of insane than In others. I provement, because it does not lead to J Notices ot delinquency are being sent there at $27 per capita. He could ascribe no reason for this any important centers in the county, out by City Treasurer Adams to those The Mountalnview company admitted fact except that the extremely healthy Dut is a trunk highway connecting I who are behind In their assessment on 1 leged to have been committed in Trout dale. it would be necessary to try the NOTIFIED I cases in Gresham before the justice of the peace, as the scene was in that Citv Treasurer Adams Sends Out Jurisdiction. Edmondson, first appeared before the court and asked for a continuance, but Morgan Building Directory BROADWAY, WASHINGTON AND PARK STREETS ents but promised to erect buildings donthn from other causes. Dr. Coffev the entire west Willamette valley. The the same By April 1 the city ls re to accommodate the remainder. The wont into dp t All rearsLrdinir the various I Idea ls that each club will be allotted a I quired to pay the bondholders the sum board considered It "doubtful pro- I forms of cancer and gave the results I certain portion of the road, and the or- I of $112,000 interest due on lmprove- prlety" to rely on this assurance. Its I of observations by everal of the 1 ganization doing the most and best I ment. bonds. Of this amount Treasurer higher bid also was a factor against 1 world's leading cancer experts as re-I work will receive as award a prize I Adams aopes to raise 7o,000 the com it. I lated to heredity, si tuation of the can- I banner designating it as Portland's I ing week The board reported that there wai I cer. diet and the like. I champion good roads builder. The Ad no evidence to show that Mrs. Viola I The increased use of meat as a food I club committee win Hold rrequent I f t a p. Coe has a place to confine and care I was cited as a possible reason for thn I meetings to consider other phases of 1 1 tO V ftl Jl OT IS ATTiftT iur me insane; mai lis investigation i increase vi uie Disease, wuiie 1'W I ine plan. shows a majority of stock of the I smoking was regarded by some as a I "Are you strong for good roads?". Is Morningside Sanitarium belongs to Dr I cause of cancer of the Hp among men. I the question which the committee pro Henry Waldo Coe; that patients have I Barely Occurs Under 30. I poses to ask generally by means of been cared ror there on a proper basis I Cancer. Dr. Coffey pointed out, rare- I widely distributed cards. and no harsh methods have been em- I ly occurs under 30,. while the average I "Are you good for a day's work on ployed. I age is around 60, and people seldom I the roads; are you game?" ls another 1 ne contract ls awarded with the die from the disease who have attained I Question the committee proposes. explicit reservation that It may be I the age of 80 or more. I Conferences will be had with railroad cancelled after running one year If I A symposium on tuberculosis was officials in regard to special arrange held at the afternoon session, Drs. G. I ments' for transportation of materials C. Bellinger, Alfred Kinney and Calvin I and workers. Gril Held Prisoner Three Days in, Hotel Colored Man Is naeeft Under Arrest at Taooma, Charged with Forcible Be strains of White CHrl. (tToltKl Pi reined Wire.) i aroma, nam., jviarcn Zl. Held a prisoner in a room at the Wakefield hotel here for three days and nights. belle Marsden, aged 20, whose home Is In San Francisco, was rescued early today by Detectives Stuckaba and Klncatd, who, at the same time ar rested William Hlghgate, colored, on a charge of forcibly restraining the gin. miss Marsaen s condition was so various that Dr. Brobeck. county physi cian, ordered her removed to the coun ty hospital. The girl is evidently suf faring from the effect of some drur When questioned by Captain ofx Detec tives Smith, she was unable to hold up her head. later said he expected his case to abide - "o i.v,u..v.... vuu.!., n.uu....u fact except mat tne extremely neaitny i . - . nia uuiuu mon umiiuicui uu i . . .,.1ln. . th nhr two ko v.... oi I .... ... . - ' CArtinnX mr,A Vnltnnmah mnntt, lth I Vr.nxi i A . j I " ine rulings in tne otner two. J :"r""".:.J 7. ..uv .,i." me. coast proaucea lewer -to i," 1' " KT" e.Bl M The courtroom was crowded with Troutdale residents, many of whom were witnesses on either side, and they were disappointed at the outcome The witnesses were at once taken before the grand Jury and a report was expected today, but It was said that the cases would not be completed before thi grand jury until next week, as other witnesses were desired. Among the spectators was Mrs. Hilda Larsson, mayor of Troutdale, wife of one of the'l accused, and one of the prime movers In the start of the investigation which west cnarges niat xaveatocx company I led to the filing of complaints against Pacific Company the secretary of the interior ls con vinced there ls an institution in Alaska tatijiuie ui iittnuung tne contrmcx. in contract begins to run January 16 1916. Reclamation Fund Advances. Washington, March 21. Joint Irri gation committees from Ontario, Vale and Nyssa today, through Senator Chamberlain, memorialized congress it ravor or legislation providing for ad vances to reclamation fund from the sale of United States bonds. S. White speaking. Dr. E. A. Pierce presided at the morning session in the absence of Dr. W. B. Morse. At the session of the coference held yesterday afternoon Assistant Super intendent of State Schools Carleton shattered some old ideas concerning the "early rising" habits of children; Dr. E. P. Geary, health officer of Multnomah county, spoke on "Ma laria;" Dr. R. J. Pilklngton, health of fleer of Astoria, discussed WATER METER PLAN IS URGED BY DETROIT, MICHIGAN, MAYOR (Continued From Page One) Has Fraudulently Acquired Title to Xisrge Area of Xtand in Barney Co. Salem, Or., March 21. Submitting a mass of extracts from Harney county records and maps and various ab stracts of certificates of sale and en tries of deeds. Governor West quested Attorney General Crawford to take action at an early date to re cover lands alleged to have been fraud nlently acquired from the state by the Pacific Livestock company. It is alleged that the company has acauired tltle by means or dummy en trymen to about z.uoo acres or state the three saloonmen. She maintained that the saloonmen were Innocent of wrongdoing, and laid the blame on men who procured the liquor and gave It to the boys. Gordon Office in Bay City Closed W 233 233 333 333 S3 HSISS1! W " W. G. Smith & Co. and Visiting CARDS Third Floor MILLARD C. yOLBROOK DENTISTRY THOMAS WYNNE IvATTS. I t D. Dlaeaaea j Skin Main 8519 I Suite 806-7 , 2 Pensions Granted Oregonians. Washington, March 21. Senator Lane was notified today that Orson Wlllard. of Cottage Grove, Or., has been granted public utilities. Since then he carried i -rhool. swamp and indemnity lands sanitary I on and won his fight for kw fares I "in addition to apparently getting conditions- in logging camps, ana vr. i on tne street car lines. v ncn tie went I this land by fraudulent means." said C. J. Smith, candidate for the Demo-1 Into office the fares were five cents. I o-nvemor. "the company has al- cratic nomination for eovernor. spoke I Now tickets, seven for a quarter, can I hn block in the way of oro- . . .. ... . .. I... v. i . - . , , . . j " " ... i concern u 10.11 uuita a nvoeu on "Hygiene in tne iturai acnoois. i w umsm, suuu iur auy 9 in tne city i ess in Harney county, it nas pre- dJ,v ,.ndeP orders from the company's lr. Smith Speaks. n n some aistricts eigtit tickets for vented development by preventing the headauarters In Portland. Gordon was President of Grain Broking Company Xast Seen In Baa rraaeisoo About the Middle of February. San Francisco, March 21. President W. A. Gordon of the W. A. Gordon company, Portland ana Ban rancisco trrain brokers, having disappeared, the concern's local office was closed to- DR. HERMAN R. BIERSDORF Physician and Surgeon EDWARD M. SENN, D. M. D. Dentistry Phone Main 5948 Suite 407-8 "3T HORACE M. PAJTON, M. D.. Physician an Surgeon. Main 3088, iA-414 8. wo nieorio tnr mora nnnaidaration a quarter are sold limited to transfers I arniirtinn of water.' a pension of $24 a month from Feb- I nhn uvimr much foul1 1 only on certain lines. And the next I t th. material turned over bv the ruary 13, 1914. h Ao. fo th- COUntrv schools by a I tco win be ownership by the city of -overnor to the attorney general for vi ckuii ueiioiuiis Kraiueu : mary u ,r.j mrr crniniithotln tniich h. " oiiccv. i a.' ojotcui. oirwt ran i h tnn pbm IS a list or persona Barnes, Paradise, J12; Kate Hallinaxi, tn- maintained by the county superin- road commission, consisting of three connected with the Pacific Livestock yswego. iz; Mary j. Kiper, Lebanon, tendents and the office of state super- . .at presc 112. last seen in Sart Francisco February 15. He was said to have left his business affairs badly Involved. Board Not to Accept Site at the Price Action of Vomer Meeting Is Practical ly Besotnded at Session Yesterday, Upon Suggestion of Chairman Sabin. tendents and the office of state super- i""""""". 18 . present ne- COmranv and its land transactions, lntendent. with the rural district direc- fll"nf, w1Ul railroad eompany wno may be wanted for witnesses. . i avi His uiiea an invoice DiaceS tors. Mrs. S. Edgerton n11 J L Tlnn 4-V here, was in a critical condition toot UalleCL DV Uea tn as a result of tortures inflicted on hi a 1 - M SaA aam ama A few practical and Inexpensive aids Ayle" -f ,a".. ! mends outright puhasTcondemna country bcuouis iVh " tlon Proceedings or the construction of will be a great boon to health For ex- competinjr lines wlll be ieclaedi aa ample, who of us ordinarily appreciates then tne matter put up to a vote of the the danger in muddy feet being brought peop,A ror end0rsement. said the Into the school room? fiahtlnar mavor. From the mud tracKeo in comes tne At th(l time thm rntimaii I nr.r 1 ari es Jl... v,. nnhnnl ..nr. atmna. I . . . . uniHO 111 wu WVJ. " uudl tun.!. i..ii u i comDanv is oneraunBr on line vkm . . ... j i. . phere to the great detriment of the ,ts franchises have "expired under a ?h.? 18 su.r7,vea, "r"8,"" i.ti. Mn tv. ...i.. m,.. I h on.lt h of the ohlldrMi. Walks about I r- a I follows: airs. j. u. jjiuiB., man R. L. Sabin, who expressed the I the school yard will largely relieve be abrogated within 12 hours by either I wasningxon; belief that the land could be obtained I this condition. nartv. I ford. Altooni for a lower figure, the school board I "Such .aids to neaitn as tnese can do Ballard's Condition Critical. Carrizo Springs, Tex., March 21. Charles Ballard, the American whom five Mexicans kidnaped and took across the border but who succeeded later In escaping and returning to his home today m by his captors before he got away Mrs. Sophronia Edgerton died at her j journal Want Ads bring results. YY SEE THAT Buy Glasses From' Your Haberdasher he can sell 'em. Let v Mamma cut your hair she can do it, sure she can. Mighty few can fit I you with glasses properly, and for just that you can ' depend on Thompson. THOMPSON OPTICAL INSTITUTE 209-210-211' Corbett Bldg. Fifth and Morrison . decided not to accent the offer to sell I as well maintained in the country as for $70,000 the 25.89 acres on Division in the city and village schools. There street between East Fifty-second and East Fifty-fifth as a site for the pro posed agricultural high school. In taking this position the board prac tically rescinded its action of Thurs day afternoon, when by a vote of three to one the land was ordered purchased at the price of $70,000 or about $2700 an acre. The board's action last night with references to the high school site was unanimous and came after a talk by Chairman Sabin, who was emphatic in the 'conclusion that $70,000 ls too much for unplatted acreage as far out as East Fifty-second and Division streets. Mr. Sabin was also opposed to buying such a large area, contending that thi 15 acre piece is ample for the purpose. ls only needed some one to be thought ful of the interest of the rural schools and school children and to advise with them." Four Names Added to Subscribers' List rieven" BCoro Barnes Still Beaded to Complete $30,000 Bond Required by Vessel's Owners. Eleven names are yet : to be sub scribed to the $30,000 bond required by the owners of the vessels chartered for thp 'Pnrtlnnri-AlASka. tmda hv the It also developed at the board meet- I Portland Steamship company.- Four lng that the 16 acre piece known ns the Tenny property can be had for $2500 an acre or something less than $40,000 for the tract. This price in cludes ttreet and sewer assessments to the amount of nearly $7000, or a little above $200 an acre, which would re duce the cost of the bare land to less than $2300 an acre. In 1913 this par cel of land was assessed at $1160 an acre, which is just about one-half what It will cost the board after the street and sewer assessments are deducted. It is understood that the board is in no hurry to close up for a site for the proposed agricultural high school, as names were, added this morning through the efforts of M. Mosessohn of the Chamber of 'Commerce, these being Emery Olmstead, F. H. Page. C. C. Chapman and O. E. Heintz. Effort Is being made to secure signatures of 100 Portland business men assuming an individual liability of $100 for each of the three vessels chartered. FAIR COMMISSION MEETS The Oregon commission; for the Panama-Pacific exposition is holding a il ZStJS'fcw nwi1 rhf Wltl "t noor ot the Commercial club 5 1ut.?Lby 0Wnera tnan nythlns so builainK. Rep0rt fr0m Georite H land, special representative, in regard Despondent Man Commits Suicide. I with the Oregon building on the ex- Out of work, out of funds and with I position grounds occupied this morn- bills unpaid. Robert Tufford, 187 East log's session, which wast attended by Sixth street, yesterday gave uo the I commissioners Logan, Hawley and struggle by taking his own life. He I lnompson. leaves a widow and two children. Tufford was a laborer, his last em- . Engine .Is Now Repaired S teamster for Qlay 1 Her engines repaired and ready for i .v . V poison m a stall I service, the gas- schooner Enterprise of the Lyons livery stable. Union! will likely set sail for Salmon river, avenue and East Salmon street. Tn I Riit nnr waiirwtrt viih fih the man s pocket was found a letter morrow. Captain Herbert Casadav pur- irrom the .Professional Credit bureau, chased the schooner recently and has 'Ln v Tufford was notified of a had her at Supple's dock overhauling bill he owned the- Hawthorne Fuel her engines. He believes he has dls , company, immediate luvmmt hein asked. This bill amounted to $12.60.1 machinery and that he will have no and was for wood the past few weeks. 1 further trouble with the boat. Mrs. A. J. Hughes. Lum- ford, Altoona. Canada, and Mrs. Metta mirt,t. w. rii4--A -MfVArnv of this city, wno is empioyea . in the off ic4 of City Attorney j-ttocn. t v . t Mm h.aiTPrVCjn WHS uum xiauioun, went into office I asked the company Indiana. March ".". ere she to make some extensions and give a uvea uuui " .T " I . i. tk- ..fn.i .v.. I moved to Kansas. j i ihuuiu. . v. ...... .7 .cauoca. b iiiai i . , . ti . . Trj . .1 r v-i . I h -a. am married to omuuci "5iuii nrlncinal streets had exoired Immediately after the San Francisco nnar-iA4-ta m a tn iJArr "TKa f An tiro a. taaba l Am I fl.T L IM1 UB.K.6 1X1 XffVO 0"C Vxa.a.w vw wa. t4nn M hanii to reside with her daughter, Mrs Mch dav's ur of the streets. Th. fr. McElroy. Mrs. Edgerton had a varied ... I PTHAr! pno In life. n v D I.CUU,. I 1- " - , . . .V,. "After they refused to make the ex- m her younger J"l tensions I set a day when all peo- Hved near the southern border during pie were to board the cars and pay the war of the Rebellion and under- .- - w.nt an the horror of border warfare. lilies .c.i ia uuu uu uiv( c I T - . . The manufacturers got scared She was also a pioneer of Kansas in thinking the company might cease to the days wnen tne -1- operate its cars, but one or my com-1 irouoiwume. mltfsamAn "T o v-r Pmisiina vtn rpos- I dent of the Ford Motor company, solved Officers were xirea, this Droblem bv Dromisine to DUt 10O0I Pendleton. Or.. Marcn Zl. btelia autos in service to carry people If the I 'Williams, squaw of the Umatilla res cars were stopped. I ervatlon. who has probably been ar- The brought the company to J rested and sent to Jail more than any terms, we got a three cent fare and other person of her sex In tne sta later seven tickets for a quarter with I will spend the next 45 days In the universal transfer privileges; also ex-! county Jail. Tired of continually ex tensions which are now being built, j resting her upon drunk and disorderly Mayor Marx wlll come up for re-1 charges, the police filed a complaint election this fall and intends to run I against her under the state vagrancy on his record. I law. and she was sentenced to the He does not look like a fighter. He county Jail by Justice of the Pea is a man about 45 years of age, slight- Parkes. ly above medium height, clean shaven and the possessor of a pair of fine blue eyes. AMUSEMENTS i BXATS MOW BELLING TOR IWOAOEMEWT Iii? II Itl Hth and Morrison a a a a-t a Main 1 and A 1122 6 HVtttiva Next Monday Matinees Wed. and Sat. REMTICO Typewriter Ribbon and Carbon Paper LAST LONGEST County Commissioners Are looking for I jyfT HFJCfrf fflTg aara vaxxacuig auimu ra woica Pavement Not Patented Sought Bo Royalty Zs Required. To find if possible a hard surface pavement not patented which will be satisfactory in price and composition the county commissioners this morn ing instructed Engineer S. C. Lancaster to prepare specifications on all pave ments on which no royalty ls col lected which met with his approval. The order was passed at the instance of County Commissioner Holman, who said that he hoped it would be possible to find a satisfactory pavement at a reasonable price for hard surfacing the county roads. . t Write for particulars of coupon plan. Remington Typewriter Co. (Incorporated) 88 BBOAOWAT. PORTXtAJTD, OS. I aa&BBsat Office henra S-1S a. m. 1 9 1 ; p. am. rhonaa Maui 3S6; A-4761. DR. HENRY C. FIXOTT DENTIST ; S56 Morgan Bldg. Portland, Ore. Bears t Offios, Main Mia. XT IS a. a.i n to p. m. Tl 1 SX3I, A-8S?I. BMldsaos, rkonoai East ,f4 DR. J. O. KENYON DENTIST loom 40$ Morgan Bld.. Waahiagtoa aad Broadway, Vortlaad, Jpron. JOHN WELCH DENTAL DEPOT 1 Morgan Building to. Phono Taker 4271 MarsaaU 1U DR. H. NLACY OSTEOPATHIC PHTBIClAg AHB iumoi.pJt Suite Ml Morbus Building PRICKS BOTH NIGHTS AND MATS. Lower floor, 14 rows $2. 8 rows $1.A0; balcony. 6 rows ll.BO. 4 at $1, at 75c; 4 at 5oc. City mall orders now. Inclose self-addressed stamped enTelope. -HZATBg Mala S, A-63S0 Cos. L. Bakar. Mrr. Last time tonight, moat tbrilllDg drsma of eapltal and labor ever written, "THE BRIDGE.' Famous bridge-building scene. Genuine struc tural steel workers, riveting machines, red hot bolts, entire sctual operations. Even ings, 25c, 35c. 50c, 75c; boxas, $1. Kat. Mat. Zoc. 50c: box sests. 75c. Wed. Mst all seats, except box, 25c. .'ext Week, starting Tomorrow matinee, "The Ghost Breaker. HUBERT F. LEONARD. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Hours 10-12; 2-5. DR. E. WESLEY FINZER Pyorrhea Specialist Office Hours to 12 a. m.; 1 to B p. as. Phone Main 700; A 1709. 757-758 Morgan Bldg. ' -I " "''av DR. CHARLES MORELAND DENTISTRY -lt-M Borgaa 1., Washing We aa' Broadway treeU. Phone Mala 9U. f . PartUad, Or. DR. ELOF T. HEDLUND DR. DALLAS LOY DENTISTS j 4 56-4 59 Morgan Bldg. Marshall 96, A-i827. Offioe phosss: Mala M. A-P7I1 v. w. in. . phoaa aUia 629S. DR. JOHN W. EMcCOLLOM Eye, Ear, Noseband Throat SUITE 553-557 Morgan Bldg. gas. 1 Xsia 14M, ZaVor 104, Offiea Hours: 1 to 6 P. A-4631. Beaidanoa, SU 15th St.. V. 0-127S. H. M. GREENE. M. D. 52 Xevgaa Bldg., Washington aad Bread way, Portland, Or. Honrs 0 A. M. to 5 f il. Wednsdss and Saturdaja, S:30 A. M. it af. DR. FRED A. ISACHER Li Dentrst Mak BesUtenee. i 110 Uorgsa bldg. r-j Telephones: Office Msia 3278, A -3278. Broad war. at a...-. Vr r.v MARCH 16- The Hiding Duttona. se. cletr equestrians, Rhoda a C'rampton. Pats Dojrle. Duncan A Holt, Eula Lee's tour Surg ing Beauties, Clsra Stevens A Company. Popular price. Boxes and first row bal 'crny reserved. Phones. A-2226, Main 4&Jtt CnrUIn :30. 7:15. :10. LYRIC Spanish djD Grille SBAJTXSK AJTS AlaVKaT.fCAB COOZXBO Best tVlnes, Liquors and Beers Served 411 Vi and. 413 MLorrlsom, ssax Xlta St. VOTTBTK ABD STABX 8ta WEEK MARCH 16 Just to make yon -laugh Keating A Flood present "The Military Maids, the funniest musical comedy piay of the century, featuring Billy Onslow and Tommy La Rose. Tones, laughs and dances at top speed. Tuesday and HI day sights. chorus girls' cod teat. 1 norsoay ail piece dinner set tor ne. races; 25c; matinee, any scat. 15c. light. 60- Nights, 15c. Attractions "otra MUTtJAX ersx.' Vancaret Plare "The Ladr Bountiful." "North or 53". Karbes urama of the Hunusy to Wednesday: l". Karbee Canadian Wilds; "The Eugenie Bor," Thaahonser Comedy. le atlaTTBgTOW lOe . Phone Main 2589 C. R, HASKELL. D. D. DENTIST j 801 Morgan Building H ' Phones Mala lt; Al(f!4 DR. JACK H, YATES DENTT arte U Borgaa 14 W-iaaiagtea aad Broadway, Portland. . fTrsgen. f ' DR. WILLIAM F. HUBBARD Suite 803-804 Morgan Bldg Portland, Ore. Bears: 11 U II A, Phoa t te i P. 141. J Hi - PRIGMORE & YOUNGER, Ine. Real Estate Lo"3 Insurance Phone Main 762a U 8-49-60 Morgan Bldg. s. mm mhklus ill i f fl ! In THE HOUSE OP WELCOME PARK AND ALDER fcTS, PORTLAND, OR. the theatre and- thooDtriff distinct.' one block from any car ine. Rates, $1.00 peJJ day and op; with bath, $1.50 per day and up. "1 . " j TAKE OUR BROWN AUTO-'BUS C' W. Cornelius, Prop. H. E. etcher, Mrtl 77 FT- " is'