The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 17, 1916, Page 13, Image 13

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    CRUISER GROUNDS ON
NANTUCKET
HALS
IS REFLOATED LATER
u " I"
U, S, S. San Francisco Gets
.Into Difficulty in a Heavy
..Rain 'and Gale.
oaton, Man., May 17. (I. N. S.)
' AjrUftfolng aground off Nantucket
Sboali fearly today, the cruiser Ban
Francisco was refloated at 9 o'clock,
'according to wireless advices received
at .the Charleatown navy yard. Flrat
advlcea telling- of the cruiser's plight
were received at the navy yard 'at 5
o'clock this morning. Commander Bel
knap asking "lmmefllate-power assist
ance for tow and lighter."
The Ban Francisco went aground in
a heavy rain and while a strong south
east gale was blowing.
- The revenue cutters Gresham and
Acushnet, the battleship New Hamp
shire and the submarine tender Mel
ville rushed to the San Francisco's
assistance.
.The wireless received at Charles
town navy yard was signed by Com
mander Belknap, and read as follows:
"The San Francisco was floated at
o'clock." .
No loss of life was reported and It
was believed that the report that nine
lives had been lost was without foun
elation.
v Washington. May 17. (I. N. S.) No
llVK wrj lnat whan tH nrnlusi- Man
Francisco went aground off Nantucket
Shoal early today, according to a re
port received here today from the Br-
that a stroua southeast Kale rivailrd
and, that it Was raining heavily. No
tndmflrtn warn iiiuda nt h 1 1n m.
shire, the dispatch merely Ktntinar that
the cutters Acushnet anl Ureyham are
cn route to atd the San Francisco.
Thfl fnllntvlnv l i una tcli frni f'rtrw
mander Belknau of the Han Francisco
was received later at the navy depart
ment:
"Thanks. Assistance no longer
deeded."
' gpcretary of the Navy Daniels an
nounced that Admiral Fletcher will
conduct an investigation.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
'.La Angeles 5, San Francisco 4.
J Bktl Francisco, May 17. (P. N. S.)
Standing on third base in the
ninth Inning yesterday with two out
and one run needed to tie the score
Just in, Fitzgerald reached into some
closer cranny of his thought vat and
brought forth an idea.
V -This idea was that he could steal
home..
He trfed and he couldn't.
r So It is left us to record that In
the first i hrueh between Peerless
ieaaer Chance and Fearless Deader
wolverton, victory went rto the P.
U, 6 to 4.
- LO AHOKLKS. SAN FRANCISCO.
A II U f A I a n ,T r A
Mmert.cf. 5 2 7 OlFllzccriM.rf 3 1 1
S 1 0
0"chalrr.lf.
a o o
Wolter.rf... 6 8 ' 1
o
Hodle.rf . . . . 8 1 3
0 O
1
rtowns.Sb... fl 2 1
Koeroer.lb. 8 1 10
Goffer. m.... 4 0 2
Bllowy..1h 4 t 1
OlAotrey.lb... 4 0 11
MJjirr7,2b. 8 2 18
Bolki.e 8 1 S 0
Jones. Sb 4 1 1
SvpnlToda.c. 3 0 8
Brown. p.... 4 2 0
Wolrerton. 10 0
punrr.M... 8 114
KiUlr.p.i, 8 0 0 3
lt0dr'f,p: 0 0 0 1
Totali ..3:1 12 ST 12 Toll ...23 O 27 la
'Batted for DnlTltl In ninth.
im Angelas ..uooooiao 1 B
Hits 0 2 1 O 1 1 5 0 212
Ban rranelaco. 00010002 14
Hits 1 0 1 1 l i o 2 2 a
S T. a VI a . r n VT 1 T TT . , i t
FtUgciald, HchalW 2, Brown. Krror Beuul
veda, Stolen haae Maggert. Three -baae hits
Down, Fitzgerald. Two-baae blta Mc
Larry, Magicrrt, IHnrn. Racrtflc falta
KflBIcr. Holca. Bndla, SepnlTeda. Basea vn
balls Off Kalilr 2. off Brown 4. Struck
" J - " aaia ifj UltCU-
Dnvni. TknnhU r.1 . vAim a.. i i .
fvf;' ' 3l nTOWn ' lt by pitch
Pasred ball BoJea. Wild pitch Brown. Left
en 'baae Loa Angrlm 7. Sun Franclaco 8.
Credit vlclorjr to Kshler. Time 2:31. Dni-
rumm iiijh ana wunrie. y
V'ernons Cop Game.
Los Angeles, May 17. (I. N. B.)
A tough lot these league leading Ti
gers. They fought the Oaks all over the
b'all yard and knocked the rattle out of
Elliott's team In the early moon rise
oc i:i6 p. m., no hour for aane base
bailers to be abroad. -
All afternoon and half the night It
itemed tne teams were deadlocked in
as snarly a little fight as can be seen
any place In the whole wide world for
two bits. And speaking of fighting,
Rowdy Elliott was vaeaed In the ninth
latter he had taken a running jump
f'HE LOOKS LIKE
A DIFFERENT MAN"
MI- L- c : e .
He
iu uic tjprmE ami
Bought on Credit
I mv .v, mwiu aaaiwn Kjt, Uiiy
mftra Whn nsaH H fsa nrarllr a t LTtr' OD V'B
jat week. New, amart summer clothed
a a mMk a mnn f7 f ham nni- nulti tcirtlr
f Y wv-w aw V WUiJ 1WUAO
tter, but ha feels better.
W K tftn't a.. earn rU. 1..JI1
Bystem? If you' re already wearing a
rim new summer suit. Just bear this
ivun uiin in miiiQ ine nm lime you
u wuLuw. nut ii you re sun un-
rAvMH with amaf mH-
Cherry's installment system provlden-
iioi iiiii nuw tuiu any linifl.
vnrr s are ariowing an SDunaance
f tarlOus seasonable models for men
f every taste. Handsome English
naay in the popular pinch-back effect,
l verv moderata aum will hnv anv f
hem, remember, with weekly or
nonthiy payments uter.
(treet, Plttock Block.
and awing; tor lack Eoyle'a chin.
Whether ihe blow lasded only Doyle
knows and the umpire declined to talk.
That Rowdy liad Juat provocation for
at least one young jab was the opinion
of soma of our best people Vernon
won, I to 7,
OAKLAND.
VERNON.
IB. B. O A.
AB. H. 0. A
tfiddleton.lf T 0 8 0
Doane.rf.... T 8 1
Lane.ef.... 2 4 0
Kenwthr.Zb 4 2 2 3
31lchmn,lfc. T
Rlaberg,2b.. S
1 IB
2 2
Oardncr.rf. 8 0
Batea.Sb
5
6
5
0
1
s
0
0
4
0
o
0
0
1
Birrr.lb... S 1 18 2Ualey. If.
euio(,.. . a
Berger,2b.M 4
Davla.aa.3b. 6
2 4
Mattlek.et.. 7
UeGsff n,a 7
Waallng.e.. 1
Qnlnn.p..,.. 2
fBader.;... 1
9peneef,e.. 4 ,
i
Berr.p 3 0 1
Bovd.e 4 0 0
Zlmnrrmn 0 0 0
Grtffltn.-.. 2 0 1
Barbean,3b. 0 0 0
2 the 1 ' 0
IKJobnaos.p. 0 0
lOrisss.... 1 1
O.Jobnaon.p. 0 0
lOomme.p. .. 2 1
Totals .,51 1240 18 Totals ...SO 11 42 22
One otit when winning ran scored.
Ran for Kenwortby "n the ninth.
! Batted for Whaling la the fourth.
Batted for Qntslas in the aeeoh.
Batted for K. Jotanson In (be eighth.
Oakland .... 8000101010000 0
Hits 202021202 1 000 012
Vernon 1 0 00010400001 X 7
Hlta 1011912611010 217
Runs Mlddleton, Lane 2. Kenworthr 2. Zim
merman, HUbera,- Ratca, Mat tick 2. ilrOnf
figan, Rpejirer, Ortsc. Krror Kraworthy 2,
Gardner, Barry, UlrVhmann. RLabrrg. K.
Jobnaou. Tbree-baae hlta Satea. lrdnrr.
Two-baae blt Keuworthj, Gardner, Mattlck,
Carry. Racrlflce hlta Beer, Keowwlhy. Kl-l-trg,
Bpencer. Strurk out Hjr Qnlnn 8, by
Leer 3, by K. Jobnaon 1, by Boyd 1, by
Kromme 3. Baaea on balls Off Qulnn 1, off
Bec-r 2, off E. Johnann 1. off Krumnie R, off
Boyd 1. Charge defelt to Boyd. Credit Tlc
tory to Frornnw. Ixmbla ploy Duana to klc
Uafftgan Stolen baaea Iana. Glelcbmann.
Mcuafflgan. Wild pltrb Beer. TIma
0 25. Uuiplrea Phyl and Doyle.
Oregon Faculty Is
Winner Over 0. A. C.
Oregon Agricultural College, Corval-
1 is. Or., May 17. The University of
Oregon faculty baseball team took an
even measure of the O. A. C, faculty
nine on the local diamond yesterday af
ternoon, the final score reading some
thing like 49 to 6.
The line-up: Oregon Shorkley, c;
Williams, lb.; Bezdek. .'t-.; Ayers, p.;
Morton, 3b.; Smith, If.; Granger, ss.;
Ktetson, cf. ; Winger, rf. ,
O. A. C. Slmms, 2b.; Wight, SI).;
Peasley, c; Samuels, ss., Btovall, cf.;
Beatty, rf.; Betzel, lb.; Stoneberg, p;
Oakea, If.; Van Oundia, a: Middlekauf,
p.; Duffy, p.
The score: R. H. E.
Oregon , 12 7 7
O. A. C 6 7 11
E. H. Bauer Wins
Race of Pigeon.Club
Averaging 1074.8 yards per minute.
E. H. Bauer's homing pigeons won the
Yelm, Wash., -Portland race of the Ore
gon Homing Pigeon club Sunday. E.
Klnderman won second place and Jim
my Dunn, third.
Because a number of the pigeons
have been shot during the course of th
race, the Oregon Homing Pigeon club
haa offered a reward far information
that will assist in apprehending the
offenders. One of the birds entered in
Sunday's race by W, H. Ray had Its
leg shot.
The result of the race:
E. H. Bauer, first; B. Klnderman,
second; Jimmy Dunn, third; C. De
'RIeux, fourth; 8. Crompton, fifth: O
V. Adams, sixth; C D. Ray, seventh,
and L. V. Johnston, eighth.
foCARsj
li
ON THE ALLEYS -
The Portland Alley team made a fine shew
ing la the Pacifle Coast Telegraph teams
test Just closed. Their 8000 place tbem third
la the five men event, and Kraae sad Franklin
with 1297. finish ad fourth la the doublea.
Kraae rolled 002 la the singles, bat does sot
kxow where he stand, ss the retnrss are not
all la. Kraae rolled 1987 for aloe games, sa
average of nearly 221, which is probably first.
Three ef his teammates went over 000 la toe
singles. Sheets, getting 1922, sa average of
202 Vi for sine games. The team ss a whole
rolled 2021 pins in all events, an average of
200, 21-45 for each man.
DOUBLES.
lat. 2d. Sd. Tot. Ave.
rranklla 192 20 200 370 ISO
kraae 224 268 205 697 282
Totals . . .
Bhenta
Uaffraa . . .
Total .
Free borough
McDonald . .
886 476 400 1297
18 21S ITS 650 186
210 lag 179 507 :se
873 386 857 1116
218 106 189 IMS 1M
182 157 174 513 171
Totals
Krua
Sheets
Heffron
Krauklln
Fret-borough . .
McDonald
400 213 363 1076
SINGLES.
211 202 249 662 221
189 179 245 613 i"04
902 204 612 24
.....210 11W 1H8 607 202
160 243 172 D75 12
184 172 106 S22 174
Oregon alley reeulta in the Pacific coast Tel
egraphic tournaiaeDt:
DOUBLES.
B. 0. fraae 192 1D9 170 Tota
J. W. Blaney 174 1T1
192 1008
jonra iki
Kkkra 427
227 181
184 182 1212
SINGLES.
Cane 128 218 222
B22
4U.'i
Blaney 204 17
Jonea 182 2
Eldoti 182 190
12i
ISO
WW
The following gainea were rolled laat nifot
on tba Oregon altera In tue 1'ueauaj night
li-gue:
STANDARD OIL
' lat. 2d.
rtinriatrora 82 89
Clark HH R&
Block 100 102
Sd. Tot. Ave.
90 261: 87.
90 27 91
OS .TOO 100
fcvanaoo 89 94
82 2U5 88
Walker H
K3 78
Totala 457 403 438 1298
BLUM AC KB FRANK
Brown 71 94 75 240 80
Keany 109 87 110 S07 102
Hull 8U t3 277 92
Snyder 9S 88 84 27 -9
Cartberg 86 104 106 285" 9
TttalH 450 4twt 4 1385
O-W.-SEMAI'HOKB
Ahlgrlm 8tl w; im
trim 90 fl 95 276
Derae 91 llo 1 "10
(.clliDS 86 97 18:!
lU,blna - 95 97 96 2S8
ToUla 362 467 496 1325
SB
02
92
96
WELLS FA BOO CO.
Ccrtla 91 84
83 2
95 194
76 266
86 288
85 279
7
97
89
90
93
I1H1 99
Brown 106 84
ftranaon 103 99
Iingcor 83 109
Totals y .885 478 427 1287
Clinton Kelly Team Wins.
In a well played game the Clinton
Kelly grammar achool team defeated
the Brooklyn nine by a score of 4 to 3
on the grounds at East Fourteenth and
Center streets yesterday afternoon.
Pitcher Tuma of the winners pitched
gilt edge bail and won his own game
by stealing home in the last Inning.
Bobby Fisher Starts East.
Los Angeles, May 17. (P. N. S.)
Bob Fisher, Angel shortstop, who was
sold to Cincinnati yesterday, left for
the east yesterday. He will act as the
Angela' representative In that part of
the circuit.
Challenges Miller.
Tony Ajax, who will bo seen In ac
tion tonight at the Golden West smok
er as an added attraction, challenges
Walter Miller at 168 pounds, winner
take all. Adv.
The Same Sun in tine Same
Tropics Ripens the Tobacco
of Porto Rico and Cuba
Tobacco in its perfection is
native to the soil of one island of the
West Indies as to the other.
Porto Rican tobacco is known to
have every good quality of Cuban
leaf, but as now cultivated "in the
field" of her upland plantations it has
a delicate mildness which distin
guishes it from the Cuban leaf in this
one noteworthy respect.
(Invlnclblo Slic)7 cte. each or by tho box of 50, $3.50
are a typical product of Porto Rican cigar-making and
Porto Kican tobacco-growing.
Imported FREE OF DUTY and
All the virtue of the wonderful tobacco in the cigar
and all the skill in the workmanship which belongs tb
the inherited art of the Spanish natives who make it.
The RICORO Cigar is a representative product of
the West Indies in which satisfaction is notsacrificed
to the unequalled mildness that the RICORO will
always be found to posses.
(sues a m
inros
White Boy Without';
Mole on Hits Neck Is
Found With Gypsies
Pendleton, Or.. May IT.
jr .Upon receipt of word from
1ft Salem that Jimmy Glass, tba
if- kidnaped Pennsylvania boy. is
supposed to bo with gypsies t
traveling through Oregon, local
police set out in pursuit of s
three automobiles containing a '
gypsy band that had passed -m
through Pendleton - the dsy
previous. -
They overtook them near
Walla Walla and found a five- '
year-ofd white boy in one auto.
He answered the description of
the missing boy perfectly, save
he had no mole on the back of
his neck a.. d did not have a
double crown on his head. Sev-
eral plctrues were taken of him
and these were aent east. The
gypsies clairned to have adopted
the boy w.hen he was two years
old. j.
r-
Joe Steelier to Lay
Claim to Mat Title
Omaha, Neb., May 17. (TJ. P.) Joe
Stecher, the Nebraska wrestling mar
vel, IS threatening to claim Frank
Gotch's title ss world champion if the
Jowan continues to refuse to meet
Stecher on the mat.
Gene Melady, who is promoting the
match here on July 4 between "Strang
ler" Lewis and Stecher, announced
today that the match would be for the
world's title, insisting that Stecher's
claim Is valid.
Strachan to Defend May 22.
San Francisco, Cl., May 17. (U. P.)
Johnny Strachan, San Francisco, ten
nis champion, will be given an oppor
tunity to defend his title when the
men's singles city championships is
held here May 2-. Announcement of
i the date of the tournament was made
today.
When writing or calling on advertiaer p'.eaa
mention The Journal. (Adv.
To
Night 0
Golden
West
BOXING
SMOKER
BIG BATTLE ROYAL
Lee Johnson Joe Benjamin
Ted Meredith Dan O'Brien
Abe Gordon J immie Lewis
Romeo Hagen-Frank Parslow
Added Attraction Before Boxing Bout
TONY AJAX
Agrees to Throw Fred Steph
ens 2 Times in 30 Minutes.
Ticketa Regular Places, Same Price-:
as
HS3S12:
priced accordingly.
XtGARS?
m
Jump under one
of these new
Lenox Shapes
at
and no one will
on you," except
and that will
.you save, plus a good Hat.
Brownsville Woolen Mills
Mill-to-Man Clothiers Morrison at Third
jTHE 6 OOP JUD6E 6ET3 ATIP
yOU ALWAYS CARRY THE
REAL TOBACCO CMP
VSWTTH You NOTICE
g4
TEN are learaintf the truth about chewing tobacco. A $msll
1VJL chew of W-B CUT Chewing
lmfknd will iHfr yoa. It leave a clean after-tt ia tb loath mot the thick,
tottr at that Ibe ordinary chew force, on a man. Tbat' eae ol tea reaaoaa why aMa
an so cater to tell their friead about th AW Xaaaeee Ckm.
-Naiee hew the salt briaaa eat the rich tobacee taata
Maia Vf WETMAN-BRUTOJI COUPANT, 50 Umea Sfaare, Hew Tent Cif
GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY
COAST LINE SERVICE
TO
TAC0MA.5EATTLE, VANCOUVER B.C.
and Intermediate points. Three trains daily it
10:00 A. M., 5:00 P. M., 12:30 Midnight
Through Vancouver Sleeper on '5:00 P. M. train, arriving Van
couver 7:30 the following morning.
Fast Train to the East
The Oriental Limited
7:10 P. M. DAILY
Via North Bank Road through Spokane, Minneapolis and St. Paul
to Chicago in 72 hours.
THRU STANDARD AND TOURIST SLEEPERS
ROUND TRIP HOMESEEKERS' TICKETS
to Montana points on sale first and third Tuesdays of each month
at special rates.
Write or ask for information,
City Ticket Office, 348 Washington Street
H. DICKSON.
C P. & T. A.
Be sure and come to the Tenth Annual Rose Festival
Portland, Ore., June 7th, 8th and 9th.
THE MOUNT HOOD DERBY
THE RACE TO GOVERNMENT CAMP
I - - Who will b firat to roach tho v-
Fox & Pridemore Hotel
; at GOVERNMENT CAMP?
Tho first car to mako GoTramant Camp on iu own powor will rocoivo
Uver trophr desinatin; it at ; thai honor- car, of tho 1916'soasoa.
Mot'o at tho trial most bo left with Tho Journal' auto tJllnr k.fm
Lt Urt is made. . . ...
' 'S9iinBBtifaaWtVHn0va)ajjaaVMa
$2
"have anything
-you yourself
be the ' 'dough
FROM THE COUNTRY DOCTOft)
II WOULD NT BE WITHOUT
lT, I AIN'T AFRAID Of
GERMS WHEN I HAVE IT
IN MY MOUTH I
the Real Tobacco Chew, cut.
Phones
Marshall 3071
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LAND GRANT ENFORCEMENT UP TO VOTEOE
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A.' "W. Xiaffarty, Who Zxpacta to B train Hi 8at la GongntB TrUlaT '
To the Republican Voters: ,
The Journal yesterday stated that there is no difference between Puter
and Laffertyl
Puter claims that he is trying to have Congress give a preference right
to a lot of speculators who applied for 0. & C. lands without ever seeing
theml
I am opposing Puter's absurd claim and am demanding that the lands be
opened under a drawing system, giving to every citizen who will register for
the drawing an absolutely equal chancel
Puter is a fakir and is being put forward at Washington by subsidized
newspapers for the sole purpose of bringing the settler clause into disrepute!
Puter says he is getting money from the applicants whom he represents!
1 say that I have never collected a penny from any person in the land
grant litigation, and never will I . ..
Is there no difference between Puter and Lafferty?
Congress Being DeeeiTod.
Congress has been told that Oregon does not want the O. & C. lands
sold to settlers l
I say Congress has been lied to!
The big newspapers are opposed to opening the lands to settlers. '
Both McArthur and Littlefield are opposed to opening the lands to Set
tlers! The newspapers are satisfied with either McArthur or Littlefield, but
not with Laffertyl
James R. Mann, stand-pat leader in Congress, whom I scored to his face,
and who wrote a long letter to the Salt Lake Tribune, boosting that arch
stand-patter, Reed Smoot for re-election, contributes his boost to Pat
McArthur and takes a fling at me as not having the "standing nor In
fluence" that McArthur has!' With whom? Mann, of course I But I have
my influence with the hundreds of honest Representatives who are trying to
serve the people and not the Morgans and the Rockefellers, as Is Mr. Mann!
Mr. Mann served the liquor Interests in Congress by speaking and vot
ing against the Hobson amendment, while I voted, for it. Mr. Mann served
the money trust by working against a genuine rural credit law, while 1
worked for it. Mr. Mann recently offered an amendment to prevent th
Postmaster General from Increasing the facilities of the Parcel Post, and
McArthur voted with Mr. Mann. Of course Mr. Mann would indorse Mr,
McArthur. They are the same kind.
Referendum Vote Friday.
What will Oregon's verdict be next Friday? -
If I win, settlers will get the land, and under a drawing system that will
give no greater chance to Puter's applicants or any lawyer's clients than It
will give to you I
It 1 lose, the nefarious Chamberlain-McArthur bill will pass and tho
lands will go to the timber barons for a song! ,
I-have sent my protests against the Chamberlain-McArthur bill to
Speaker Clark and Majority Leader Kitchen Imploring them to hold the
bill up until Oregon is heard from Friday. As a result, the bill is being
held upl
Congress looks to this District for a decision I
A graver crisis never confronted the state)
If I win, I shall leave for Washington next Saturday to urge the passagi
of a special act for opening the lands to Oregon settlers, together with the
timber growing thereon, and 1 shall not quit till that end Is accomplished!
History Is Cited.
A Congress of the past generation tried to protect Oregon 1
" The Supreme Court has upheld the last will and testament of that Con
gress! . In 1907 Oregon's Legislature memorialized the President and Congress,
to do something to break up the railroad land monopoly In this state!
In 191 5 a atate-wlde conference called by Governor Withycora'be,. at
Salem, for September 15 and 16, solemnly declared it to be Oregon's desire
that these lands be sold to actual settlers strictly in accordance with the
terms of the original grant!
But now, we Jifld George E. Chamberlain and Pat McArthur urging Con
gress to pass a bill for the sale of all the timber on the land to the timber
monopolies for cash, and with a provision in the bill that patents shall Issue
to the purchasers entitling them to hold and use the land till the timber is
all skinned off, which may be 50 years from now or 5000 years from now!,
All the big papers are boosting this plan, notwithstanding the fact that
it is In the teeth of the original law, the decision of the Supreme Court, tba
original memorial of the Oregon Legislature in 1907,, the. resolutions of the
ftvt1a tnnfercnee last Sentember and every eomldcrrtlnn if tinnattv
decency and humanity!
Oregon is being betrayed)- Oregon is being robbedl Oregon Is being
misrepresented! . .
People Are Desperate. ' v
J appeal to Oregon people to save Oregon's great railroad land grant by
their ballots next Friday) '
I am representing those whose backs are breaking under the burden
that special privilege has placed upon the ordinary man and woman!
1 represent those whose stomachs are empty as the result of dishonest
greed) .
I represent tnose wno wouia rawer see nappy homes ana human rose
buds in the green hill "of Oregon than to have a land monopoly during
your day tnd mine, to be followed by a desolate waste covered with black
ened stumps! , .
. Of what avail was it for Oregon's Legislature to petition In 1907 to
have a railroad land monopoly broken up if we are now to turn the lands
oyer, to Weyerhaeuser and other big timber concerns to be held still ss a
monopoly? , '
OT jwhat avail was it for George H. Williams and Henry W. Corbett and
Joseph S. Smith of Oregon, to put the provision in the original grant guar
anteeing this state against a (and monopoly by providing that the lands
should go to settlers in small tracts, if the Chamberlain-McArthur. bill, is to
be now passed authorizing one corporation to buy the whole tract? ,
Let May 19 be a second Cbampoeg In the history of this great state I . -
. - , ' A. W. Lafferty, 553 Pittock Block. .. :
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