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TltS OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY g, 1315. P0RTLAI1D IS 111 LINE ; FOR SAME PROSPERITY AS EXIS1TS IN THE EAST .Volume of - Business on At lantic Seaboard r Amazing Chapman Declares, SPECULATION IS RAMPANT Speaker Suggests .People of This City Too Conservative and WU-iaff 4 , r to Take Vo Chances. .. . - "Portland 1 in line for the same character of prosperity that la now prevalent In the east, declared C C iChapman before the Realty board yes terday. "Seldom In the history of our coun try has rach amazing prosperity been experienced as Is sow general on the Atlantic seaboard," he said. "Railways report b!r movements ana there Is a brisk demand for. railroad seoaritles Speculation la rampant In war atocKs but this Is a movement In which Portland will participate to but a limited degree. . , "PorUattders are conservative. They Co slow when It comes to speculation and taking chances because the bulk of the business affairs of the city 'are In the hands of a, second genera tion. . Will Take Ho Chances. "Having their estates handed down to them the sons have not the adven turous spirit of their fathers. They take tto chances with their money because It was riven them In trust. "In Seattle the first generation is still in the game and possessed with the spirit of daring, San Francisco has passed both of these stages. - There are too few bold spirits In Portland and, there Is too much criti cism. "There Is a paralysis of energy with a lack of local leadership. "Oregon has resolved Itself largely Into a debating society. "We have bitched our wagons to stars, and have forgotten the llttlo things. ' Oo&s tractive leadership STeeded. 000,000 Alaska trade at one swoop, neg lecting the process' of building up. "We criticise our Chamber of Com merce for not pulling off something big when we should pay more atten tion to-seeing' whether it does the duty of the hour and does It well. "Utile things done well, bit by bit. stow into wondrous enterprises." Portland needed most of all, declared Mr. Chapman, constructive leadership. LlrSvBlair Expires After an Operation Karolo Effort Made by Fhysiciaa to Save . Patient Proves PutUe Hus band Survives. . ''Although heroic" efforts saved her life while she was 1 being carried to .the hospital, Mrs. Charles R. Blair of Ienta - died at the Good Samaritan hospital Thursday night as the result of an emergency operation from which she could not recuperate, Mrs. Blair suffered from a throat affection that was choking her to death. Dr. David Kelson of Lents .attended : her. and seeing the seriousness of the ailment, started with her to ihe hoe pitaL While: the automobile floun dered In drifts and was being dragged slowly onward by four Morses, he in serted tubes In her throat that en abled her to. breathe.' The operation gave relief, but she could not rally. Her husband survives. Hold Boxing Bouts At Seaside Smoker -t Seaside, Or.. Feb. 6. The Seaside tire department gave a smoker Wed nesday night which consisted of five boxing bouts. The bouts were be- tween the following: Percy Kernan and Joe Hoopea. bantams; Bill Hoopes and "Kid" Spat, 90 pounds; Manly Ab bott and Frank Parker, 100 pounds; Frank McDowell and Clifford Rice, 115 pounds; Jo Cham burger and Leonard reeier, 133 pounds.-. J. E. Oates and Dr. Frank Van Doren were scheduled to box, and both had been in training for two weeks, but it was called Off, as Dr.; van Doren was found to hare gained 1 40 pounds. January Grand Jury , Completes Its Work - Work of the January grand Jury Was completed yesterday with the re- ' turning of one open and five secret in dictments. O. C. Harbolt, recently brought from California to answer a charge of obtaining money under false pretense, was openly indicted. Be is in the county jail. More than 200 wit nesses were examined in the 24 days the grand jury was in session. 41 true bills and seven not true bills were .returned. How wonderfully Resinol eoothea itching slrinsK i " . It you have ecxexna, ringworm " or other itching, buminff, sleep destroying skin-eruption, try Resn nol Ointment and Resinol Soap and ' see how quickly the itching stops ' sndthe trouble disappears. Resinol Ointment is also an excellent house- " hold remedy for dandruff, sores, burns, wounds, ehafings and for a score bj other uses where a sooth-J . Inj, teiling application is needed. ltaaiao! containa nodtlnr ol h ttarah or b)o . tioas tuttareand caa ba aaed freeiy even oatha : . most Irritated urfaca. Every droscit aella . Kesitwl Ointment had Reaiaol Soapt trial free, -CeReainoUBjatimira,Ml,- ; .- Petite Soprano H .. , - st - -wt Planls to Repeat Sirs, Jane Burns " Albert, coloratnra, role for benefit of Baby Home. . Sirs, Albert Is regarded mm ideal for the Afficnlt role. Other characters will ' be some as those at former appearances last, month at the HeiUg when the weath er turned profits Into loss, ; . ' r sjy?'--''- ;',X. X i ,' ,,-Cfv ' ' - I I At I rZ fv" t i"vutt ' yVL ? ft T A new Juliet has been found in Port land. She was engaged yesterday to sing the role in "Romeo and Juliet" the famous Gounod opera. If given In the near future for the benefit of the Baby Home. And the opera will be repeated, pro viding; the use of the costumes is do nated for the one evening-. Everything else will be donated, so the management has been promised, even up to the lighting and heating- of the Hellig, the use of the theatre, and the musicians have promised to .give their services one evening free of charge. If everything 'else that enters In connection with the production Is donated. The musicians would make it a real benefit. Juliet will sing free of charge too. She has already begun study the role under Musical Director Robert Corruccini, convinced that the spirit W. I. VMM, LEADING CITIZEN OF WORD, IS DEAD AT HIS HOME mmmm-mm e Prominent Business Man and Lawyer and a Member of .the State Legislature, Medford. Or, Feb. 6. W. I. Vawter, pioneer lawyer, banker, legislator and business man of Southern Oregon, died at his home here at t:30 last even ing. He was ill two and a half months. Bright's disease was the. Immediate cause of death. His wife and two sons were present at the last moment. . Mr. Vawter was 3etter last week and friends felt sure of his recovery. But he became worse Thursday and sank rapidly. Mr. Vawter was past 52 years of age. He came to Jackson county 27 years ago, and had been prominent in Knalnoa AAas4ia1 It. since. He was a member of the state legislature at the time of his death and a possible candidate for congress from this district. Be was president of - the Jackson county bank and probably the wealthiest man in the oouity. Mr. Vawter was a leader in political and ' commercial movements, had the confidence of local public, and was considered one of the big men ,f the state. Minneapolis Heiress Is Bride of Captain Officer Forced vto Qo te Fhrntplnes . Weds' Secretly) Bride Bemaias to ; Make Peace Wlta Family. 4 San Francisco, Feb. 6. (JJ. P.y When the transport Thomas today put out to sea, bearing Captain Warren Dean to" the Philippines, a pretty dark- red glrt-his bride of a day-watched It longingly f or sHe had to remain b- Mrs. Dean, nee Terena Zimmerm ' daughter of a wealthy manufacturer confessed she - ,was anxious . for word from her parents. And both she and the dashing cavalry officer admitted that they meant their n .uu.ll, w- A -v-. ."-MB u, til they had time to get the Zimmer man parental blessing- -or disapproval. It is to: get this word that Mrs. Dean remains here. She-came to California .-only a. tew days ago and had been in Los Angeles and Pasadena. j Last night, upon re- ceipt of. orders, to move to the islands.' Dean decided to make the charming heiress his bride, parental approval or disapproval notwithstanding, - " Acquitted of Murder Charge. ; ' San Francisco, Feb. R. (P. N. S.) Mrs. Melclna Dyott, who shot her bun band, Samuel . Dyott, in an attorney's office in a downtown office building Is free today.? She was acquitted by a Jury In her second trial, the first trial having - resulted : in a ' disagreement, Mrs. Dyott said she shot her husband because he had used false pretenses) box ef assorted fingernails, four ma in persuading her to divorce him.'' lars and "a funny bone. rVill Sing Juliet it si t , GounocTs Opera has promised to take leading to donate will ba general s I Oregon Naval Militia' to replace the The opera was given early In Jan- Boston. It is expected that the Marble uary, three performances being staged, head will be ready to proceed to dry but the snow came and checked the at- dock at Mare Island, February 21. i8"3- Jhls left a, deficit of about when the necessary repairs have been S60C 'instead of a profit for the babies. ' made th. Marblehead will come to of th other principal characters portland for the Oregon Naval Militia, in the opera, and the 80 or more mem-1 bers of the chorus, will gladly donate their services again, as they did before, so It is reported. The new Juliet is Mr a, Jane Burns Albert, coloratura soprano, who recent ly returned from New York, where she coached in operatic work with famous teachers. ----- .Mrs. Albert Is regarded Ideal for the pArt, being: young, petite and pretty. The opera win be put on by the Portland Grand Opera society, of i which Ralph Hoyt was recently elected president. The society Is composed of the members of the "Romeo and Juliet" cast and chorus. MEDFORD-EUREKA ROAD .. f - ....... - - . a a IS FAVORED IN TALKS AT COMMERCIAL CLUB Report on Concentrating the Forces of Southern Ore gonr Northern California. Medford, Or.. Feb. 6. A railroad ' meeting at, the Commercial club was held Wednesday night to consider the report of the committee on the pro gress of the initial work of concentrat ing the' forces of southern Oregon and Htorthern California on the proposition to build a railroad from Medford. The proposed route is by way of the Blue Hedre mtnlnr district. oar tha Siskiyou mountains, through an Invlt- in g pass, a own an easy grade to the Klamath river, thence to Eureka, Cali fornia, to connect with the Northwest- ..r.i. aaaresses were maae ny prominent business men favoring the project. . The distance is less th-ci tOO miles from Medford to. Eureka. The speech of Will G. Steel, super visor of the Crater Lake park, at- traded particular attention. President S. S. Bullia of the South. ern Oreon Traction r pommny nartlv. Ipated in the discussion of present! Some time ago the directors' of the needs and possibilities in southern Ore- company, meeting in Salt Lake, an gon and northern California, but gave nounced that a factory would be built no definite hint as to the extension .rf Rogue river valley. 4000 acres his line from Medford to Eureka, Cali fornia. Will Hare InformatioH Bureau. Medford. Or., Feb. ' S. Those Inter oat oil 1n tha l-frit flora Cnnwmmm and 1. ,ni.TM.h. A.uHnn. p ,. mmm assisted by those who enthusiastically lndorse the work of those institutions, wlll establish a branch of their lnfor- f . . . - ""-Vlect Is stated to lto v. the - Lf sard th. to ,!w in,iinn Dure,a i in iuib cut ,,n i. honaT iTtra l "h? llhlrL f? legislation as will insure that children of tender age may not be 'tried in ordi nary courts, with a View to rescuing ;"' .!" ' from rather than confirming the child iti.-ii uni n.i.iu .' Medford Mill Rebnilt. MedforoV Or., Feb.i S. The lumber mill owned by : S. M." Hawk.4amaged by fire two years ago. has been re- built, and is being equipped with new machinery t tor - operation this, season, it Is located near a belt of tine timber on the Crater- lake road, about 10 miles up Rogue river from Medford. . - Exceeded Speed limit. . , From Tld Bit a - - I Customer When I bought the mo torcycle didn't you say you'd supply me with any new part if Z broke any: i Motorcycle f Dealer Yes. What " do ' you wish me to let you have? - j Customer W want a pair of new' aaaies, a ri-v-three feet of cuticle, B.1PD0NS MADE III . ACCIDEIIT PAYMENTS FOR PRESENT MONTH i . - IndustrialTCommission Fund y Sufficient to Meet' Ail Lia bilities Is Statement, . PREVENTION CAMPAIGN ON I Efforts Xelag Mads to Lessen of sOsaaps to-Workaiem and edaoe the 3bsvy, Salem, Or., Feb. 5. An exemption of payments for the month of February of all employers and workmen who have paid their contributions for the past six months, was declared Friday by the state Industrial accident eom mlsslDn. The action of the commission was taken in accordance with section 19 of the amended law, the commission hav ing ascertained that the fund amounts to ,a sum sufficient to meet all pay ments and liabilities accrued, together with the surplus of SO per cent there on. The commission 1- conducting a cam paign of accident prevention, which, if given . the eooperatlor of , employers and workmen will reduce accidents and make further reductions and exemp tions possible. - Most Protect Workmen. Salem. Or., Feb. 6 The state high way commission has voted at a ses sion here to stand by its former de cision to require all contractors do ing highway work, which is supervised by the state and for which state aid is given, to protect the men employed through the state Industrial insurance commission. Casualty companies were gien a hearing a few weeks ago, when they protested against the rule. WiH Get Cruiser Marblehead. Salem, Or., Feb. 6. A formal agree ment with Secretary of the Navy Dan iels has been executed today by Oover- i nor Withycombe for the purpose of se I curlnar the cruiser Marblehead for the Cannot Refuse Boys at School. Salem, Or., Feb. 6. Attorney Gen eral Brown held in an opinion today for the state board of control that It cannot refuse to take boys at. the training school, even if the capacity of that institution , has been reached. The old law provided -that the board could notify county courts when the capacity was reached and prevent boys sent here. The law passed in tn, e t uu i u-, lou tuai jpbjcuud auia yui nothing in place of it. The board recently notified all county courts that the capacity had been reached and until further notice no new boys would b received. Ac cording to the attorney general's rul ing, this notice is of no legal effect. It was Bur rested In ths onlnlrfri that when the school Is over-crowded, as jit has been recently, county courts couia exercise discretion in sending boys here and dispose of them by pa roling! and otherwise until the conges tion is relieved. Prison Sets New Record. Salem, Or., Feb. 8. According to a report of Warden Mlnto of the state prison; there were 653 convicts in the institution February 1, a new high record. January 1 there were S27 and during the month 34 were received, seven were discharged and one es caped. GRANTS PASS AWARDED BE SUGAR FACTORY , OF OREGON-UTAH FIRM Word That $600000 Flant Will Be Established Is the Cause for a Celebration. Grants Pass. Or- Feb. E. The reo- pie ,of Grants Pass are Jubilant over the receipt of the news from Salt Lake City that the beet sugar factory to be built In 4he Rogue river- valley by the Oregon-Utah com-, pany had been definitely located in this city, of beets having been guaranteed for the present season. The contract for its construction bas been let to the Dyer company of -Cleveland, Ohio, and it Is to be ready for operation by Sep tember 1. . It Is to cost about $600,000. Tonight the citizens are celebrating the selection of this city with boom ta' ni0- The BUr factory Is rec- f"?1". 1 th mo,8t- important indua- Tf. ?S.tLe2J? Tlg The factory will be of 700 inn, daiiv - . . . caPcltT the product of 7000 acre of et- : - Local Hotel Traded For Lebanon Farin Nye & Boehm. as agents, reported .this morning the trade of a two story 1 hotel at Thirteenth and Madison streets for a farm at Lebanon. The waiue placed on each property is $11.- 000. The hotel belonged to - Mrs. Bertha Snyder and the farm to Dr. S. Sumpter. :. SCHOOLS AND COILEGES. The Tm SE. O A. will fit any am bitious youna maa or wouaa fur first clM . KMiuont tn so u a jk-L-jb-rj-tavr, etaawtairat To men this includes valuable athletic - aquatlo and membership KrivUeses. althouah tuition cost is tas than elsewhere. , - - raomi Mini Toes. A-seax. ' Our class in FtTBUO 8PJ-JLXXXO is giving areat confidence and com mand oz language to lis ; Ths cost is small. . PORTLAND'S ROSE FESTIVA3U JUNE T 8, 0; evc'.Tyvery Vfti ii - t . - FiiHiii,Otof.rtowFT.ni . - - . ... w.a -SAN DIEGO DECLINES ASSISTANCE Ssvntg sefferet the VmssC Bte Bei ef sMay tapaity Mgoaraiabe siktVlkS at the krwar Otay lea IMar. CeliXeraia. kraaai ii kUteg ear ef A tatotT ef tyrpathy few the rvrUtaa Cseihef ef tenia, sad est offer ef aid sinHsis, . - . The ssiftt ef ike Werters bsmmst yelSm ; . . coima gvnm. Bftsl Qs"i Ssl ssMsYeMsssf Ma aXrXXBNOUlC ow sxakajti act mow Tka Ckaatbar-at Ciaann af BM TMtaS Mssa Msa-A rVMk'WMfngi B) pttsta-MM sot UM '"Act,. tka laaialattoa af Martfe a ma watch ia iliiani to aaa i i aarioatlv haaiittaaai tka aaarattaa at ajar Aatancaa raa-aar. TWilrtaat car-tot' the f tautw af tka aaatial ktka aiaaatiait to aapinU af that raaatt. i aaaia-t n. aaa a i. that CaafraH thaJI aaa Mat tka AcU . haif aay B Aattriata a MM aatl , lli.ftlll j CHAmift or coinftirc CRAsn: oMtiinm to dtow. h tjf Jtaaary U tna IS new tna-sbcrs- Tar the aaootk 1 laeaarv arara I t, WM to u4 roUa of tka rortlaae Chamber of Comment, -tiakiat b totitfactory a4 Mbltaaiial Bat. (ua o-r caaccUatioaa. . - Alt of taa -wajjheii .have Mas BMiracd to Ba-, aa aeftataa 7 mwaatliit or their acirritaea, aa koaad TJut tkrr artil siake uui taaitr far axar- ciaias their akilitiaar hv trarluaa: iot.tha htnatattat of. Keceaaarily the Aaatbcr 'of Coatotena-VaBaot bbk l't!2LrIS021iaiJ,tl lV Jli!rlSi,!ri- aat traaa caa ceaan at acnoa win coaaa pfvBTcee aaa tnnmarat baMtotytctirUy which triU Brora arotjtahla. to U. Tht) Wail of Ka aaw aietabcrt. with thatt battoeal . tddrattn, are attoUawt: . H. W. Aaarewfceatoriet eahtoat fiaMroa. fM HortS."' Mt BUa "if - - -. t A. Bobleter, le-eaf aalctnuo. M E. Stark street sorer fnati pany, aeyt rata street. : fWkita n4 aa4 Color Watka F. TL Brnle. fT Secooe atraf J walker L. V a. Beak Bid a. raciOe Sjra Asa. Co, lets It F. ft. Choti .m Ca- BBS lfiiiln. MnJ - CoitiMirrnl jijtmini Co- SpaMisw Bias. W. M. CaokjaNI AMlCiootui AdficJty. . fhir4 street. W. LCi tuiriatiiliK t. Cl,l Sr.nataa. Fa, - oao. A. t. Dabaca I) tetara Uaaei Xeiati iah ca. aCo, Tit Cut in BIOS. W.ltar C GO a. Craae rttsts atieataa SM Seal ,Baak BVas. . gambit tit Werica M Ykaoert R-of MlUK, Alas SKI MMBoett uvnara, us bun ' Vafv as Fraat atraet. 4 aaa real aetata blester, en H. a HiU. lb Sad B14. Hip Hotfant oagb BMf. luntx Hut S Work, Fbooais Bids. . Joatab H. Joe). . aoblicity bsa uakoa m, . Dr. Marioa J., ice. pbysiaaa, tmt Mar aaa Harold D. Jeav ceaaral eoauatloe, atvi st F. M. Kiaar. d Vaua. ibb E. etb street. F. H. Kiaer, to a phoiogispby, TTt Mitwaabia see, . D. Kina. Ti UfTrioa Co- Me Staifc atraet. Fred Kali, F vt Market, etb aad YaaklU atrasta vAmt vev . twataiBgtea atraet, saiawa Aata. .-... - - . W. 1. Macaab Jtstlatl Cash nitsr Asaot, Saraside street. " - H. W. Maaate Bbt Batorea, aa Sfartb tuna j. a. ataacB or -at. aatrta, in ate atraet. was. u. Mines C U. Farber. A Coouoerce fib FoKtF BroUkeS C. L Scoifiaa. tif mima ,. a. a H. Skaaetv tVjror, Sbaras- CalUy, tee a. niar attest. I. a Skew, iMber Co. Mia Cltr. Otace. II ii a - .1 -aaaa tor -afloca taftktatt Dtaaaa . aaaaai aaaataattoaa aar afSataa I faa rraiinaat aa tmaaraw at aaca taa iiiiiii taa , .Mtroar aaa raaarta ttaia-aias Haatiakj taiaita. I ate nvUas tka rtristhts ef iSf -4 TaSaatoT. rmS" I TVt tor ill Mi ietkat Taaattl Skatog . i . mM.-A . r-wia soar aaaD aa mm I CXajaluj af Ti naian at W jj P. C. .that aaaaar actiaa ka tafcas tka nttraaraai aa tkat - hat aaaaa to a toaaal aatoa enllil to ttoaf a- ifaSrebT ,T--'f Jrrf' ffl7J, JTff Tka m,mim,. ra,ai..4, to aaaa tka taaart at tka lra-a tka rartW ParUaa4 aa4al foraa-rt-aac hVjIi t-OilnrJ . rid., taki CXtt. vammmm ef ILi.l a I HI I i riiii.iini rm it aa aiflrajattaa aato. toay ha totra-' . to tka fart at Saattla arkaa akaaaijr irtint ka Cnliat "iJLam Lctm. ' . --'- oitottotol 2 WktotT-toi1- ' ' --WaSc---toVCSk : Vto2t? LSjT?atoW- I W--JJW-r- ta i-to-r. ktoa. to. , T TJfiL. J , .aatia-a. v ; ataa at tka Culaaitoa klaar aaa aataat aat M tka rt-ar to St T. a aato - - Vmfif?"- -T-TC ''-"y , TkaVillit h mom satof ttattliral kr Sto Waalsa. . tka aaa akaakt ka araaata to thafattlaaa Caattai t DW- S.tlaa Fitraar-i MaaStr. Saatoa C C- v ; - 1 " V Mail Caraa-irtaa W tka Traaa aaa, Ctatantri artaa. trtct. aaa aot to tWt a IiaMJa, la a-xW ratoaa -r Faaraarr , TlMaaty. Harrar CaJ-tf, aa4 .oi5 L M ii i iii at ii i ., & m PaattolL O. B. Haaard vAsVra Tackar. Caattitt , tka artotat aaj.riat ara --toa-irtk. Tke l-Higl ?- w . M' . ' , . ...i in ana i , i in k A C NaaaTX K Kayaa. wTT. URecfcae-4 S. W. aaaar sett wUkai uetoiUa 4 SaatHa. g'"" j -k!"'te f0?, ..... BlafcalT aaim ita tiai-ilmt - U-araW to kaaa tka lirtitarr aa tka ftaitk Wafc. al BaHala Marak a Tkaraa,,, bmiUim aatary U t . aaceta mvm n. aaa a caay at ta . Tka maiaiHtn i ill 1 1 tl Bn haaakatl to toijitl f irtiiai aM ' Sacttaa 4 araatoaa that ta akiaa aaty immtmt aorta. Sactlatl tS rata a ka t he I asttM atttoa 14 itattrat Utt niiag ' ethetiMiftse Ikhaatav AnUicUkhlua tin aaa W..W. " Tt" i-TlT i. -T " " m. ' - - . - r 'T I aanwi, ,aa. tarot tllUiaiMliuo, (too atrect. . , 7 . ," . . forua trada. aa4 aaay other sabjecta of treat totaraat Sid Bck, ant oa Flr Mrvrt. to Partlaa4 will ba aiacotaetl by toea of Mauoaai sraaa. . k. aaf. a T Ma ra aa traaa - m AaareW itauaaca Haw Yerk Bakery. . TU aad BaV tiimi af the fact that ,U mol,tiot to her oat etreeta.. tor naitirtiioa aiCJriiaioti ara VV arat ,ea ti,a tn,itl pheb-ai tf b if , CoeeV itria theChKafo Awotlariea of Ciaittma ' - - tc-lie Caoat Salea Co, H Cbaa-bor Aaa-aet tba Fifirtl sustst aaw bperat-ea o trio- pha eharaaeer of etotb-B-r Mrr-Mota Ith bad WhetV rbiladirebtb Soert--, af -u-aarta mm rea eared ictoa screets- i . . ..for tap taiaii las ms-BBCto at arsaf st is-d toes to be reeeraed M. ti. Piaoti. Jftol OiHatO-. K. Iliriltlb nf tSst-t-1 biakwar-. the baiara-i af mrer lm it irtiliia. taa da- aad. --'- veoae. - TiloSMiat af -asaafu leiios salamisss. aad alhei eteao eaaart ab-aaaat a A. ja. aawiuw. waalk-w-t dim ta as wm mi mm tm the iiatuaa ot -siiist iBane aa a taaaao at oateaaa . .n -a-inii The Joo-Hbal ytoday prints facsimile of pages of The Chamber of ComnicFce -S'ews, the official pnblkatloa meree. in order to cve it larger eircslation aad greater publicity. This Is dome oa The Journal's own In Midst of Explosion and Lives Albany Man Albany, Or Feb. -J shed aboot 10 by ,12 ' feet was literally blown to pieces, but Fred Sanders, an enrptoye who was In the shed, escaped without serious injury. The explosion was felt in nearly every quarter ot the city when an acetylene welding plant blew up at the Albany Iron work Fri day afternoon." Sander's escape is nothing short ot mltaculeua . He was scorched about the 'face, fieck and arms, and his. hair and beard were singed, but his injuries will not prove serious.- He was. also Jarred somewhat. Despite bis harrow ing experience, he Is able to be up. The fact that Sanders had stooped down to throw open a safety valval Just as the explosion' eccurred is be lieved to be responsible for. saving his life, as the main force of the explosion Seid Back Denies Seizure of Liqnor , . -j -.. - i . --.u Seid Back Jri Chinese attorney here, denies the statement to the effect that the police of Salem, Or., found a quan tity of liquor, in possession ef his father. He seid that his father tele phoned him yesterday from Independ ence that no such Incident as 'reported occurred. . '- ,', ' . ' i . -My father telephoned from his In' dependence, ranch last : evening that your report was a tad mistake, and ef raj tka sttsatiea sad Is Act wtack 4al wkfc liiimn aaoali Va M a to twain taiaa. aa4 that tka Stata Ptaav akmll aaak aa kaw aM amA MktoHt ai aaaa atkOT aaWoaa. -.- -..'. aas 3 toat)MTrrxx.- Tat- ffet) VafsTssbV MsJsSas ssMVdssgf sjaf tfssl SMssCsjtfvfg) af raawtrti mtita-atlaa tkat tka aata af Otaaea toha taaca to tka W aaaias at taa aaa Dtea aa aaaa Tka -ahaaiTw akat Waal iU mm ' - " - ha mmU Tka lUilna H Bttltra Orana ar I Waahtostoa hy . tkap.i.rfatl WArMa. tor tokaafilS hWraiita. A uUt, imhmm aaat tojaa Otoyaaj irKwt, roa-fiAica, onooN g'VAlSkii th, f . FradarJck 1. WaMt uZaal2A .t rwA. E. C Wtrd. Htrtaan-Wclli, Htrf-rtrt Co. 'M."; " " . TT Dal WrWht. tale 1 yieffia Eatal-Kar Braach, aa aird mat ' ir-Ha-UaaMa oi Etfcoartpacr-. ltft .aa4 Cliua SUMta. ... ... " ? , POOrrrf AKXtlAL MEKTINO Ot TH CHAhL v X p;)mbcx or th wwrsa . btatvib . rollewtos the rtroec exsreaaioa 'of aitaaarvral of Scaauaa Act by the Forciaa Trade Coamtioa at Mew Orleaat, the tablet anil be aavaaf the first to ka ?. C-h" Cetoaatfaa "t taa unin win at vitBta(iaa. u. t, r.eoreer olttrmi my the Matioaal Chamber ar reqatre4 rot Uat Two aa tha 'I atae h the The aatahttshaMM o a ssecial Oirnttr aa CMI Seniaa ami aaaa, er the catcaco Aasoetaaoa of ' A oai-arw Waiinatl ktr tor taa taiursonrfue el mrjrme tm loratas tnm, hy tm ftnittsna Cktta .. ror a nimas aw tka tartrf la laaat ate Bewt aa o pin, hy tka rittahat ah Osaitir. - PhiiiHii to mr artii"" "mull Has ta eaaaf etiaaiiao o tttaaaraa oi a-liciMiy- (riariiaa aa tho a clts Dahrkfe miatt, raaaroUf aodtTrie shoo O srs Sir ad Ciasaitfts baa airaadr oao'oai tost a); . scapes was above him. "Had he been- standing erect it is believed his head and shoul ders would have been crushed.. . He wore a pair ot goggles to pro tect his eyes and despite the fact that his head was near the floor when be stooped over, one of the glasses was broken by the explosion and his eye lasbea were singed. Ths shed is located Just east ot the main building ot ths works and was an addition to another small shed. Sanders was busy at the time, getting ready to do some welding. "I haven't the slightest idea what went. wrong with the machine. sali Sanders at his home this afternoon. The roof of the shed was picked up ooduy ana thrown into a ravine feet .below, and , pieces of walls aad broken ; window sashes were strewn from 40 to 100 feet away. v - that tha same was erroneous so fsr as he was concerned as no tcb inci dent happened to him,' said Seid Back Wreatllng Stars . Here on "Visit, j Walter Miller, holder of the world's welterweight and middleweight wrest ling titles, and Charley Cutler, one of the leading heavyweight. grapplers, ar rived here today. While la Portland. Miller will seek a match with Eddie Q'Connell. who is a claimant of the world's welterweight title. - This is. Miller's- first trip to this, section of . the country end he is anx ious to secure a match with O'Connell. Watch: v This ...;"".. ; Paper . Tomorrov! itnien the ssrtisuttss ef t sad eiMiisaal fkwe. the ettv ef OssBBsrtevas f-kaewUdn wttH fret- ;fw- ;.; J-: Cato-ahai Rraa- tntkta Saattla Jartaaictioa aa av Hajal Sartl-r. t . ' '-- . 4 - - - Q.M Utrck. a rratat. kttT aitojltaaul nwt ... TXOCXXDilrOS Or THX KXXCUTTVK . - - -j n... . l - - I, mm Hmtmt Smw. - wn aa xsrmfwm mt aaatia Mrat taa a. T. . illilat tirtrllas to tka taf aaaatat to oa pretaatee a aajra pnor to tke eoaTamni er. U aoaukle ie re raaoart el tae CaatBtwr-of Coawarea Near adraace Monaatioa Oa eaata,. Ikr are aa iatknm - . i Inniriettint of aatakJay (acvBtU'aatM .ociaaati r-ailin mt rnia-.ni, . . naaTltT ebiaer, to auha aeeeiMe a raal AaMiicaa iklat rer taa TM sis aaa aartstiMisir sip sal of tha ctsstso's Lam ami tba aasi usiai ei a ea-aerabaaoiro K. , B-arrSaat KaHae law. the FbuaaVelpbib Statsa. . - - rar taa taieauaauaa ot iranir prtaiitaaa tatao -Bay ao a.eepy at taa arayaui, out ae Moras, or otaor , H. Feet Otiica. by tha C-ac-Baati CI i.Tk . ' . ; , abvptac paaar, mt ef tha toaa-iaat prepared tee the far. Vsriaaa bBsrsis-ntata at ikaaare toad we. b tmm - aiaa nun ti - ; Winrael Amriianaad blsstn Ifihata ood tho liasasl . - Wo diulsisHne tatB be rasa-red tar tstis sblspttf ' ad-Hera' Ftdaraoaa. ; - ' - : - mmrnrn aay lores al taKeeas boad far aiasrlsii-aKaa . For cboasa ia the tatbod of lagblsllag rsOreads. by - or as ttoaa-t tbroasb the Uaitad jiatae, tha aistiaticb as aaa raiisoaipa-t sues aa. as saca casaa sii-ai aoatae mm taa oaotaaw paper For the li,iitltiia af the oaafL SbU Bad aaaaa ef ! aoyerias tba Ikifiat. Ita btato rbtsibsri tl ti isihli bod toait in ill utos Wbaa aha sooda are seMC tm BrnOa- prtco ibaa-d ba ardiaat-eai, by tba Mew Jeraey. lata Cbaaahac, the : statad as tha vaiaa: other-nee tba -asrbsf eaias at tho Clmliad Cksaiksr. tba Crsaitr, Pajioa AiaousHno, " taM of sipettaiiiat ia tha port of the Vn lif SBtae tae brsaa aaaias nmii isiiaa aam. uo traat aa. . - akiis an,ie ahaat-i ba ata-L ilaaisaa. Caa-mrciai Uah. - - - - Ttat Aasisit tba Fif irtl siistst aad boeratiaa of trio- aheat-M watemrs tr-ut-ie. by tba Fbfltilalsbib Ssatba. saaaA Narrowly tL if i aruon er comrrves t tfc wnKlr. Cimlil W ml A Maw u4 Hm Wtar Ctrttta )t Mmm 4 C, A, t T Swm HwtMiml Sociv Mke I hnt .nmtt4 ilaOij srmun m4 M.r.nl K. I i kmt aid kna abaM hkiiiIiI nii . . C bciai. C tptm hut xai,4 t s AMcml cordUHy t to tl k Im4 m wck ! tin fcnt tkra Ran Ulrt U T- 4 T1 Wft 4 U, tlttfc B WMC Fl - ' L,T(CMt U tawl (orM tout m T, m,,ppw k:'r,l am ml a( raUrfUxia katora toktBctuTbaWlr " W.toa D,Ur -to waiaa, alaa Ma bm k Mrti4 aat krlor, tka tor" - toOHaaa ai sera ai kak to tka ry kalla ai tka Waal.' wM to tka ato 4 tUaaarkaiiiftlii. It aaannajiankat tka mail literacy al tka CuinawM ttrwea. la, --- mmmU aa tkrmm - a Am a. fa.. k - ' to laaha tka atoat a kaaa. Ia Oaraa atoaa tkara ara lOto. tosriatoi . . a-.a. Im a A mm vBBBTjTsa rw tvej ' TssaWssvesrssra tH fSP "wSTTSSSBSi WW 1 , J f '.taakaaalai kf avaHraarafM. tritlm I to tka TrmfWa ni Timaa. ' ' ..... . ' tka iMtoitoi a to Vaiuanr JCMOAOXlCSirrS VOX BKX0SX-JSKX4 aim far aaataaal W a Ml aaw to . a;r tuara 7 TV, iOa-tor a - twTfaOiary ttaarialioa aa fh WaaUastoa aaM.al tka ' Cftkwifcat jliTat. , A lajnrt writ aaaa ka mti .. ; . . ; " - V a COIOCbsT IXiriX SOOITDAXIXS- Ul'MIa Waikna a WaAeaa, Sattatarv Sw Tianiii fcr tka Ualto Sattaa, wmm ttoa aak aakatf kr tka Fat. . Wad Ckaiakaf a Ceauaartt tar ataaa mhaa to toaka taa aatonl kaaaaaiitt a tka eiwnet wkki yaiaiaftia Knar awaaj taa waaa- . iaiinai ai ka rani4 Ctolnn taatoa ' ' - . . . . . . VeaakaaaSxSHlHam Wi kw ' I eaatne Sato anar tosa, aa ka caa aa- tkara ia aa aaaaa ia a aaaaS loaaiaa aa tka aartk aiaa c4 tka Ctkk-t BJv,. amkia M auUa at tka - aa rtrtliai. aaaata to Ttrin far aa to - tka afcitaart trka a i aaatkar Daaaty. af tka titaatioa by aptmtottac aaatka Tka aiatnet ia a iarya aaa. aaa tka iarb. Tat yaara aaa i ale aar ,. Tka aaato heata ttt tiua Tka Til heata at thia -. - toaa caat fraat tltaa to taeto Mr imy. TWa aaat faae ' mm arkiia tka tkif-tas taaa ara Siaa to lacata aa to aa 1 ih i ik, li imm taa 1 1- Olitaaal at toaathaMitiafafaaitatylraaa -Ta : iiiam,, mr tka imtiit at tka Maathara CaaaaS ml ' . JhaQa-aThto? timmSi. T- mmmm m, Alkart jffl, jt m' i"itoatWrthaiii 4 la txAsnam c ecanrnea Chalcr of Gocoerce New! aafaaaaaaaa-aaMaaaaaaa--aa-aaaaaaaMaa-BaaaaBaaaaa----aa rtfShiffctVfett ii a 11 1 1 1 I, it; SATCBSBAT rOattXAJCP CH TAMBkB. OT COhfafXaCS rWCaaaaaaraaaf Uaatoli ir a tbta at tha SHZFFSZr YXFOKT DXO-AXATIOJI AMO XX. . fokt FKocapuaa. ' Sstitb ef yersge atai Pom wilt Tb Trssrtera Ibiwtrt sad Carristsx YeMV etMeH-ttiVsa. bS aWillslel fel TlpMeMIFvTt -rSjCfatOg SaiiUid "Skin re' E-rpott PiAfiHa aad Eaaort Frex oadara.o-laaaad foiat-y by tha Btcretaiy. mi the Traaa.' aar Bad the b mil err at Cum alalia, eat Piiiaib ir te, -iota Tkul riga iirinai. arMcb ara Tisriatid bsraia. f taasresda Iwnrj Oottttpa StrOb isiai I aa i istssit wr. ' .tMa " . - - ' - ' ' Tba twy order" Ii-se clear eeittia daobdsi pelatb , tfbs) mmT eWfaf SsBss iMMtal tMHM e9sVSCtts AtTM4Mv . aoalaat saaaiba paaeiaieao. - Iba sciBetpal aMaabeaaiaao ta be hUeati - 1 I of Jiaasrr a tela. Aa as -a-aaaa ara ' Made rfKWt aa FaWaary 1. ItU. . , V- No riaarid oa itrlirtBoai ee ni anseas Sw enort V if total rttaa oi ikwaiiol doai aot iinif lata . Il Is sasisfiially ieiii)i Ibel Iks dn .iiaiiiioa saj W lm aaaa mt ii-aat froai aa atar aiia lr oa threaea bdl ad tadu, it ia aot pracoeakia ao tush the diiltraiina la mm te sttoattiy the een-tn it Mar he traoaautted le the tstsnsrd tU ue sbsjptaf' , ta be math en us! aillnissislltB at the Bess yetaatioaa. - Their a-aas poa. by law. Tha detailed pries dais that te met tar every declentiaa ba tm ay ariajn ' wwa bae taS y by tba abipoer, Uia teak 4mif MtkorlMtl ftM to who VM my Ml mi mm tat it rnn oncno ntquui run PLANS MARION COUNTY BRIDGE ARE REFUSED Attorney-General Rules State Engineer Not-Compelled to Furnish the Specifications. Salem. Or, Feb. 5. Attorney General Brown bas held, that It was not the duty of the stats engineer, bead of the state highway department, to prepare nlans aad specifications tor an lnter- county bridge, epon request of viewers. Greatest of is aaay aaa ASMT. ; . : T - 4-C-aaa fcairiatl ----- - 4. That thtfaj Uarch a trrt.- . ifinirrnh nrn ire VI Maiircli.Gir v New Orleans, La., March 2 to 7, 1916 Three? Parades ' (Proteus, Jvex and Comus), v Day, ; ' Tableaux, Balls. Carnival spirit reigns supreme. iIen Days Stopover ! allowed tt New Orleans, on all-tickets. You cm no East via . California, . Arizona, Texas and Kew Orkans ,. -.V-at Uttls additional. cost. . : Suiuet Limited Suruet Express V - Daily. trains, throuth standard and tourist sleeping cars. V, San FranciscoLos Angeles New Orleans 1 loormaUon at City Ticket Office, corner 6th and Oak Sta, U&ioa Depot, er East Morrisoa-St. station. - v, "J-.Foes Broatiwsy 2760 A-6704 John M. Scott, General Psseenjer Afent SOUTHERN PACIFIC wrwa wrru cv- gitt)r Utioe tmrtV, fnftul to hum, waa ti, ir.ro ei Met ia to ntar4 Caikia Iutt awatm - i n tka iatoraata al tk fan. Tkwa " - ZSZJTZf V , Z - k.kil aJ tka - - aa,IHP4J sum n r - i a t. S, kr H fcaave tk aaaaiwinn 1st tV, - Toaa Waaair Cator Pictana mt tka Wwst Higkaray aa4 at tot klartkaaal yaiaa ai acam tattf ttStoWa a 8. toa aaa'-fl J"."!".1''"',' ' "' "to.gj kia,lhU(bmaKaa.i l ; erriar. Cania Pakaatoac Ca. aatf htm i.sv. miaaait riftmry la, IMW ataairt. HatUkkj ikraar M. Taaarftr, Cvrria f1 " Ca- Faaraarr M. Waaa) I. a fca j ',. H. Caamiaaa, iintoiil atuu Ftkraaxz If. . -. rnaal taantato aa Hatat artr" - - n IiUhl liMk'n ot: s i ' 1 'liaina - ' N - . -wi.. rvtaaibU f- Akiaa M-jcA 4, Sararaay, Oaajikar af Co 1 4 Maa4.y. C a Ja-awa. V. -. -aaaaa Otortaa4 Aaa Ca. aa4 i..' i ia Bas Harak f. Taatilir - Piualt Jfaiah a wimilii, Datreai pt-r r Miaa Ckaaakar af Cmaaiaiiii March a Tkarwr, traw Nawa a Aaw . Me-d atatlar. - Ckreaaa March fa IMaay. Fart Wtyaat Vir-S aatoraay. March ta TaaHiy; Marca u Moo.r 1 to ka tlnnili. hfar-k lu Taaadt. Eaa) I ckarcbt hUrth ta Waaaaator; hi wck X. 1 k- . -ft arc a it. rnto,. aacMita. 1 1.1 atarca u 6. . ' Mm ia. aaaaa r. tat natal r ta t tarra ia. ataaty. II, Taaatey, FaaS r"-. . St. l-aai klarra aa, Wa)M-ur. Hatal hv tad. irtwt, rrrtAirn, cwoen rLAif ros BxoQAirnTi9 auocurr 3 . CHAXmU. a The a, in la fiat of a aiaiiini Xaw-, 5". aary, eaaabia at eaublnhiag kxlmta ta - a That artort te toaae to a the at-fofn fe t i mi a rarali m 1 atmi m aa Ii mi 1.. t Ktori, with taikaoty a ttia-Hr ba toa-t aa- ..r the law. . a That a oetWto aaw af aa oaararica he as.;.1. 4 atl'iia the City Free Ejaaiojwiai Baraaa ul taa -- w4tb Ctaaai t to ku eeta-KB,e. ,t af i aa pae 93 taa reean at taa wear at a earns mm. sttaa i nail nil I mt C HmiH l,at IV. 1 . u f . , aafaa C. Hobaaa. Jeob Waaler, W. fc. inwntt, h.- THX sUT WAT TO rXOTXCT ON czzzzz. ' Baoaaaa of the hrsa baaitui af farted iti aaag nm imm 4 t . with aitai b bl-M c&eck, -, leinn' lam aartaaia pot ai ferea the aio4a- oiUliat teee.icMi K aod e Mut oa. ouoo-i cmn atow. arsorti be tV, rttlM af I"-4 , I Aatorib. orttoa, lor the rear itie, the rear Itit, sboer uiiti- ra popaji i aad tha lumiaiil ia a.at - . - MoeM KaatW af oatekBeaaMott .................... ' Fer-oos eaosed rs a-amiaciai at.. - Froprieto,, ead Urm aiiaib-y,.. .... ' Sileried eaaakayee ......... ............. rWape earaere (aeersse aaakar).... FilfBtf j sotsepower ...-.m,...-....a.. VSpllal ...,.,.,.......... mamfe Semcea a ......y, w.. ..... t. , Salaries . . .. ... n.. . ........ ..... .. . I yraaaa .. . nmn.Hww . .i... S Mstana-S ... . ..a im .. ,.h .. h. ... . a ...... S Valaa af pit dec Is .'........a...... lb. ttttttdttts rnmmty m ?tsU. W jMfw-w94VJf seo tutitb mtsttttte oa - capHai t SerKea see.... i.---a -o4two i t sale Matan Vataa Warn ' Hittmii so AepeaebPpabospHit llwMI MHtftPfMMtf N Hlimit 4Jf of the Portland Chamber of O Initiative, and without charge. basing his decision largely upon '. fact that chapter 81. laws of 1915. latin g to viewers, was enacted sul quent to the Ills highway law. The Marlon conntv viewers racer- - e.Mt St . t . VnHnk Ttr.a r - pare plans and specifications for t bridge across 'the Willamette river Salem. - - - : ' The Viewers corjaldred the cp.r. of the attorney general at a meet! Friday: and it was the opinion t: ptobably the matter coUl be adju and the servieos of the state en secured through the fact that t bridge ia question is to be a part c th capital highway. - It was iU' lus. vn. quctiiun wvuiu ue tuuL.ii. to the state highway committee. Glrrs Eye Is Injured. Forest Grove, Or., Feb. I. Fre'er: Van Kirk, the little daughter cf : and Mrs. Van Kirk, of this city, i oa a iiucuu wm uiruuta r i to the bone and caused the eye '- wall ahnL . It la not Vnnw If sight Is gone. All Carnivals the SIR aabatoBtiiJ aa aairalTga llUiiai aataat f taiomauao titur axy, aad the aaaa sac arid at Staking tbasiisii Mm that- ao aheeba roftho ia - - . -; AbtbtW VeaaW ef aetabBtka U. ...... ............. flTMII fWl Jat-fj is SUAw-fft-Tf-lhMaaalpes PTDTlfft am Btm MOiMit.... l a7 tt