Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, October 12, 1911, Image 2

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    M’NAMARÂ TRIAL IN
LOS ANGELLS BEGINS
THOMAS A
EDISON
Two Brothers. Accused of Dy-
namiiing. Go Before Jury
in California Court.
Unions Parade for McNamaras.
Portland —A monster parade, em­
bracing 'he members of 4? labor or­
ganization* of this city, took place
Sunday for the purpose of demonstrat­
ing that the sympathy of the laboring
classes is with the McNamara broth
ers. who are to be tried in I.os Ange
les October 10. charge«! with the dy­
namiting of the Times building
EQUAL ¡SUFFRAGE REFUSED
Recall Adopted and Initiative and Ref­
erendum Favored.
San Francisco.—Election returns in
dicate that California refused to
grant equal suffrage to women, but
had by emphatic vote adopted the
Initiative and referendum and the re­
call, the latter including the judiciary,
as part of its organic law-.
Twenty-three proposed amendments
to the constitution of the common­
wealth were voted upon. Of these
the three mentioned and the proposal
to make the State Railway Commis
sion an appointive body and empow­
ering the Legislature to enlarge great­
ly the powers of the board, overshad­
owed in public ínteres- all the rest
Death Comes to Cornelius Bliss
New York—Cornelius Newton Bliss,
for years one of the leading figures
in National Republican politics and
otherwise well known a* a merchant
and member of 'he drygoods firm o'
Bliss. Fabyan A Co . died here from
heart failure Bliss had been 111 for
a year
He was 78 years old. hav­
ing been born in Fall River, Mass,
in 1833
STRIKE HAS BECOME
ENDURANCE CONTEST
San Francisco.—Quiet prevails in
the strike situation over the Harriman
lines on the coast, after a week which
has been characterized here by lack
of the usual disorders and riot* be
tween strikers and strikebreakers
Beyond a few fist fights there has
been no trouble.
On the coast the strike has settled
down into an endurance contest, with
the strikers calm and appearances
greatly against the railroad Engines
*re known to be going dead in largi
numbers in various coast divisions.
Portland—The lailtoad strike on
the Harriman railroad lines reveals no
sign ol w eakening in either of the bel-
ligerent camps
The officials of the
railroad companiee are do ng every­
thing in their power to ignore the fact
that a strike I* on. but each day the
condition of the rolling stork and mo
tive power of the roads become*
more impaired until, *o the strikers
believe, it can be only a comparative
ly short time until the officials will
have to not only recognize bu' con
cede the strikers’ demands
BOGUS COIN CHIEF CAUGHT
Officer« Fellow Clew Ac"os« Entire
Continent.
Washington —After a search across
the continent and up into British Co­
lumbia. the Secret Service operative*
captured Albert Loon, a Russian Jew
Ind political refuge, as he was about
to leave New York for South America
Leon is alleged to be the head ot
an
extensive counterfeiting gang
which has flooded the Pacific Coast
with spurious $10 bank notes during
the last year.
THE BOY AND
A BIG LOAF
Investigating Beetle Pe»t*
Corvallis II F W'lson. as- »tant
pro'essor of ent «tnology and crop pent
expert at Oregon Ag Ic i lilial Col
lege, returned from Portland, II
boro, Yamhill and Carlton where
ha* been making a continued tnvesti
gation into th* ravages of a s
beetle found In these
object wa» to discover
particular pi at atlacks healthy t
ofessor M Ison did not find .is m tn.'
e' the pests as on his previous trip
i «t .artng and found them only n the
t and < ! .-rry’ troes
ft lfU. by American Frasa ANOcUÜoa.
Douglas Fair Success.
Thomas A. Edison, the American
- Although
som. what
Roseburg
inventor, who has just returned from
a trip to Europe where h© *as lion­ hampered on account of rainy «-•aih
er during the first three • days of th«'
ized.
fair, the 18th annual exhibition of
the Douglas Count’- \gr cultural Ro
NO DEATHS IN FLOOD
cietv proved one of the m >*t -access
Enormous Property Loss in Black fu! • ven'- ever held n this section of
the state
River. W sconsin. Region.
Black River Falls. WisThe devas
fating flood of the Black River, which
inundated this town, sent its 2000 In
habitants scurrying to shelter in the
hills, and causing property damage
between $1.000.000 and $5,000,000. ha*
receded.
Latest report* Indicate that there
has been no loss of life, people in the
devastated section having been given
sufficient warning to flee to the hills
This city practically has been blot
ted from the map Only a few of the
61 business buildings have thus far
escaped the fury of a raging flood
The entire business district has dis­
appeared, the Black River having cut
a new bed through what was Water
street, the main stree’ in the town
The Black River is filled with wreck­
age as far as Im Crosse, and numer­
ous farm houses have been demol­
ished.
BRIDGE CREW HEIRS WIN
your watch
o
KEEP TIME !
nnre
UULu
«tul then you’ll
it think of tie
Events Occurring Throughout
the State During the Past
Week
Los Angeles, Cal — Wednesday
morn ng. October ll. in a large airy
room on the fifth floor of the n«w hall
ot re.-ords building the curtain was
diusn for the first act ot anothei
<r. at drama which has been writ <n
in (lie struggle between labor and
capit'l when John J McNamai < a <
retr.rv ot fhe International A- o-'a-
tion of Bridg< and Structural lr >n
workers and hi* brather James ll 'ce
M Xantara were placed on trial bet. re
Judgt Walter Bordwel! on charges ot
wholesale murder by dynam ' ng. tn
connect an w th the destruction of the
Los Angele* Times build ng at First
It:- et and Broadway on the morn.rg
of O« tober 1, 1910, in which disaster
20 men :ost their live*
A web of what the prosecution re­
gal ds as evidcpce has been spin
around the two brothers, one a nation­
al labor leader and the other a work­
er tn the rank* and will be present d
to 'he jury. Clarence S Darrow ana
the other attorney* encaged in the
defense of the McNamaras, howev- r.
are confident that they will be able
to rend asunder the case of the prose­
cut on. and that their clients w ill w alk
forth free min
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
No hasty,
leave* our shop.
Our
skill. tl miti eoiiecieiitii.il*.
grumble ill the prices,
Fred I). Flora
soon become one it the bread
conies from this bakery. Give
your youngster plenty of our
bread and he’ll ask nothing bet­
ter. He will thrive wonderfully
too. Try some of it yourself,
If you m*ver were much of a
bread eater before, you will be­
come one as soon as vuti taste
the product of our ovens.
Mt. Scott BakingCo.
A. BRL'GGFR, Prop
CARLINE
LENTS. OR
Actin* upon the advice
Roseburg
modern Woodmen of Hmerlca
of hundrei’- of taxpayers. together
with pet ions from various grange»
of Douglas County, the county court
authorised the payment of $1000 to
the legal hefrs of the six members ot
the county bridge gang who were
killed a* a result of the collapse of
the Tnipffua bridge <»n August 24
Mrs Alice McFarlane of Curry Coun-
tv, widow o Peter McFarlane a vi
tim of the accident, accepted th»
cotnprotnlse and tendered the coun'.'
a sufficient release from damages It
is believed that a 'Ike compromise also
will be effected in the other . <-e
A cording to the order filed by
eourt. the county denies all liabil tv
Of Any
as a result of the accident This alle­
Chai'acter
Wiley Will Begin "Soft Drink" War. gation. they av.r. is based upon court
Printed at
Washington.—An order for the im­ decisions in parallel cases in which It
This
was
held
that
the
county
was
not
Ila
mediate consideration of the perplex
ing que*tions. "What is beer?" “What ble. The commissioners contend tha’
Otlice
Is vinegar?" and "What is a soft the money was not authorized with a
drink?" has been passed by the Board view of sa'isfying the claim«, hut was
of Food and Drug Inspection at a tendered with a view of ,1'Sfsting
meeting In the office of Dr. Harvey those dependent upon the vlct mi
W Wiley, chief of the Bureau of
Loot Is Barrow'« Burden.
Chemistry and chairman of the Board.
The Dalle* —While seven operator*
were a’ work In the next room, rob
bers entered the business office of
the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Sample* Shown and Price* Pur-
Fornpany here and carried o it i safe,
nisheu on Application
It was loaded on a wheelbarrow at
the back door and taken to the river
Seattle.—In his formal speech here, beach, where It was blown open Tile
the I’residen- declared that Alaska saf< contained $22
GRANGE DIRECTORY
should have at least a semi self-gov­
(iirang*-* ar«- r-
d to m ji <I toTtw H<-r«ld
erning body. “Congress cannot make
Knox and Wilson Hit.
InfoniHlion
that a bri«-f < »»rd < an »»«• run
the necessary laws for Alaska Alas­
Medford —Characterizing Secretary free under this heading .send plat«*, day and
ka must have a local body, in bring Knox as an agent for the br»w-»rs and hour of meeting.i
PLEASANT VALLEY GRANGE N o aim
ing this about. I hope there will be S' h retary Wilson a* honorary pre-; Meet* w»rf-ond .-•»itiirday at 7 •*' p in and fourth
Haturday at
« rn every month
no politics played
I hope the two dent of th» b»»rmak»rs' league Mrs
ROf'KWfHH) GRANGE Meets the tir». W.-.l
houses of Congress will unite in Ada Wallace T'nruh, star» president nrttday of each month at a p in and third *et
urdav at 1<> a m
bringing about a change tha’ will re­ of th» Women's Chrfs'lan T»mp»r
th­
Ml LTNOMAH '.RANGE, NO 71
sult in the development of Alaska an<* I'niOft. delivered an address at fourth FfcUurday in every month at lu v a in
In Grange bail. Orient
and making that territory valuable to the stat* convention now being held
EAIRVIEU oKA.NGE M« . t* first Katurday
itself and valuable to all mankind
and the third Friday of each month
in this city
RrHHEf.LVII.LE '.R ange no XM—Mertu tn
"I see no more reason for govern­
the fM'hoolhouf** the third Haturdny of each
rnontii
ment ownership in Alaska, however,
ELECTRICITY LOGS LAND
EVENIN’«. HTAR '»RANGE M.-.-I« In thrlr
than elsewhere We should Introduce
hall at Honth Mount Tabor on th< Mr*. Hatnr
there th» same limitations as to the Marshfield Concern Plans Te»t of dal of each month at 1') a m All visitor* «r.-
welcome.
disposition of the public domain as
Clearing Stumps.
t.REHHAM «. range
M.-et»
< <md Aatur
day in each month at 10
a rn
in the regt of the country
I favor
Marshfield.—Tests of the possibili-
DAMASCI
a «»RAN'.E, no . /On
Meet» flr«t
the leasing system
It has proved a
tie? of logging by electricity have pern Saturday each month.
success in Australia, New Zealand
LENTS «»RA N«t E Meet» «-«-ond Aaturday of
s’arted by the Smith-Power* lagging each
month at 10 JO a in
and Canada ”
Company
Machinery ha* b«-»n In
< LA« KAMA** «.RAN'.h NO. Z* Meet» the
fir it Saturday In th»» month at 10 4«) a in and
stalled In ’he timber n»*r thr mill and the
third Saturday at 7 30 p. m.
Spokane, Wash.— President Taft, in
rhe Oregon Power Company of this
HANDY «»RANGE No. ;r«J
Me.m iiecohd
a speech here, repeated and strength
of « «ch month at I'» «»’clock a rn
i Iry 1* furnishing pow-r
A big log- Saturday
COLI
MBIA
GRANGlt
NO
2».7
Me. t* In N||
ened his declaration of a rigid policy
g.ng engine is being u*»d The exper- day »«»«»ion firnt Snturflay in each month in
toward* business
"Dissolve or be
hall n» ar «’orb»»tt at JO a rn.
iment as conducted so far, it appears, grange
«T.A< K \ M«.It A S«.E meet» flr»t Saturday
dissolved,” was the gist of the pres
' 11 lx- a success
Logging by elec of each month at 10 30 a. m., anti third Satur
dent's declaration
day at 7p. in.
tricity will be continued for gome
Governor Hay, who met the pres,
time asd the faults and benefi's stud
dent at Walla Walla and accompanied
led o tha' the details ran be worked
him from there to this city, declared
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
out. It is thought that the work of
himself in the first speech he made
With LOCAL APPLICATIONS. n< they
logging on the Pacific Coast will be cannot r«-a< h the «pat of the di «c awe. Ca­
introducing Mr. Taft, a* In favor of
revolutionized if the tests prove sue tarrh is a blood or *on«tituUonal dl«»»»«*»,
hie renomination In 1912
and in order to cure it you must take in­
cesaful. When the detail* ot msrhln
ternal r»-m« di*•«.
Hall'll Catarrh Cur«- 1i
ery have be.-n decided upon It I* like taken internally, and art« directly upon
the
blood
and
mucous
nurfa« • •«.
Hall’«
THE MARKETS.
ly that the Smith Power* Company Catarrh Cure is not a qua- k medicine. It
wan prescribed by one <>f the beat phy­
will plan to do al! it^ loggmg by rm if
sicians' in thill country f r y< ar« and Is
Portland.
a regular prescription. It In rompo.*<< d of
cbinery.
Wheat—Track price*
Club, 79c;
the bent tonic« known, roVnbinrd with the
beat blood purifier«, acting directly on the
bluestem, 82c; red Russian, 77c.
mucoua Rurfac»-«.
The pr-rfer t combina­
Drainage
District
Asked.
Barley—Feed. 132 per ton
tion of the two Ingredient« 1« what pro­
Hillsboro
—
A
petition
I*
filed
dm
e«
«in
h
wonderful
reeulta in curing
with
Oat*—No. 1 white, $30 per tea.
catarrh. Rend for testimonial«, free.
Hay—Timothy, valley, $15; alfalfa the county court here asking for a F. J t ’HEN’EY A CO.. Prop«.. Toledo. O.
drainage district Is th* Ixuisnont
Bold by PrugglMt«, price 75c.
111
Take Hall» Family Pill« for cuualipatAoo.
Lak» and Dairy Creek seotioss. affect­
Butter—Creamery tic
i
ing more than 5* valuable farm* The
■M*- Ranch, 84e.
Hope—1111 crop, lie, 1B10, nomi­ proposed ditch will reclaim several
How’« This?
thousand acre* of th* riche*, beever
nal
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­
Wool — Eastern Oregon, 1916c; dam and bot’om land* In Washington ward for any case of Catarrh that
County.
cannot be cured by Hall'« Catarrh
Willamette Valley, 15® 17c
Cure.
Mohair—Choice, 27c.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O.
Sight Less Value $10 000
We. the undersigned, have known F J.
Seattle.
Eugene.— Because the cold chisel, Cheney for the last 15 years, and Ix-llrvn
him perfectly honorable in all business
Wheat—Bluestem, 83c; Club, 79c; which be was using to sever a piece transactions
and financially able to carry
red Russian, 77a.
of gas pipe, broke, and a chip of the out any obligations made by 111* Arm.
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE,
Barley—$30 per ton
metal flew late bi* eye, causing In
Toledo, O.
Ost*—$29 per to*
jurfe* which may result in the loss ol
Hall's Catarrh Cure I* taken Internally,
Egg* 36c
Sight, la>ren P Harris, a gas fitter, a>tlng directly upon the blood and mu­
Hay-Timothy, Bis per ton; aWalfa, I* Ruing the Oregon Power Company cous surfaces of tlm system. Testimonials
sent free
Price 75 cents per bottle. Hold
$16 per ton.
by nil Druggist*.
for $10,000 damage«.
A Society
Card
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MOI'LDINGS
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Hslra Fine, Pure, Home­
made Peanut Brittle
at 15c per lb.
All our ■Irlicioiia home made
ratidie» -«•Il at
iciil« |H'r ll>
THY THEM.
We are also Lenta agents for
the famous Ixiwney*» Choco­
late« the beat niude. Your
sweetheart just loves them.
She'll love you as well if you
present her with a box. 25c up
A. LAMBERT
CONFBCriONI U
I.cuts, Oregon
All Kinds of
BORING-SANDY
Staple and Fancy Gro
eerie»
STAGE LINE
llrst-lldss livery anJ Imi
Stables at Boring and Sandy
L. I
4 •
VVi lev’s
Fur turi
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
Complete Slock of
Marble and Granite
MONUMENTS
ESTMsris SUINI ffíD
St.
Opposte Citi Hal
THE
TAFT URGES LEASE
PLAN FOR ALASKA
Take Hall's Family Pills for cvaallpatloa.
LAMBERT’S
SPECIAL
Alcazar
Theatre
I ’sing only the best
licensed motion pic­
tures.
3,000 feet of film
and song at every
show. Open every
evening at 7:30 and
matinee Sunday at
3 p. m.
.Admission 5c and lOc
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