Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, November 03, 1910, Image 16

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    DRIVERS
REFUSE
AGREEMENT
WEST HAS LEAD
of New Express Companies
Comes to Naught.
New
York,
Nov. 7.—The most ser­
OVER BOWERMAN ious rioting that
has yet marked the
Offer
What Will
strike of express drivers and helpers,
culminating in the shooting of a strik­
ing driver by a guard on a wagon, took
place tonight, following an abrupt
termination of negotiations between
the men and the companies.
m a
The situation tonight is regarded as
increasingly serious, with added possi­
bility of a sympathetic walkout
throughout the city of all teamsters
«"-•j.
and allied organizations.
Peter Roach, a striking driver, the
Have you ever thought what
victim of today’s rioting, was shot
will become of you when your
through the body during an attack by
earning
capacity is waning?
a mob on an Adams express wagon.
At 59 will you still be working
The last rites were administered to
for a low wage or enjoying a good
him by a priest in a drugstore and he
was hurried to a hospital, where his
income?
condition was reported critical.
That depends upon what you
Indications Are That Prohibition Has Lost in Oregon, but was
John Perry, a guard on the wagon,
are doing NOW to secure the train­
also
injured,
and
according
to
the
Showed Surprising Strength in Washington—
ing that will steadily advance you
police, admitted the shooting. He
fired after he had been hit in the face
in position and salary during the
Woman Suffrage Also Defeated.
by a stone hurled by Roach. Roach
coming years. Only training will
any part in the riot.
With about one-eighth of the vote district measure. Portland has given denied
put you in the income class.
The
termination
of
negotiations
was
approval to the Eastern Wash­ precipitated by a letter to Mayor Gay-
in the state counted indications point strong
To learn how you can receive
asylum bill, has voted against nor by the companies stating that the
to the election of Oswald West as gov­ a ington
this training without giving up
constitutional
convention
and
all
ernor over Jay Bowerman, the Repub­ three tax amendments have been fav­ only condition upon which they would
your present occupation, let the
lican candidate. Bowerman, appar­ ored. The employers’ liability bill has take back the strikers was by individ­
International Correspondence
ently is the only state candidate lost by a strong lead in Portland, all county ual application not later than today.
Schools advise you. All you have
the Republicans, A. W. Lafferty and division bills have been disapproved, Re-employment in their old positions
to do is to mark the coupon as
W. C. Hawely, candidates for repre­ but the normal school bills seem to at former wages was promised, “ with­
sentatives in congress, being elected have carried in the city.
out discrimination against any of them
directed and mail it today. There
by large pluralities, and the balance of The railroad district amendment also because of having left the service.”
is no charge for this advice. No. . matter who you are or what your
the state ticket receiving the nominal has a lead in Portland. The good The companies also agreed, as soon
present
occupation is, the I. C. S. has a way of helping you. It is an
Republican vote.
work was resumed, to confer with
amendment has more than a two- as
institution
of experts—experts in helping poorly paid men succeed,
Estimates based on the meager re­ roads
their
employes
in
an
endeavor
to
affect
to-one vote; the employes’ indemnity a settlement of wages and hours.
turns place West’s plurality over commission
Only your spare time in your own home is required. You do not lose
bill
is
snowed
under
in
Bowerman at from 3,000 to 5,000 with Portland.
These terms were rejected by the
an hour of work or a dollar of pay. This coupon is the greatest
the possibility that the latter figure
strike leaders without even formal
opportunity
in the world for you
may be reached. Bowerman has run W A S H IN G TO N GO ES REPUBLICAN consideration.
to secure a happy, prosperous, INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS
well in most of Eastern Oregon, but
“Now it is a case of fight—a case of
and successful life, for it is an rie a ie 'e x p la ln ,
lost some of the larger' counties of Woman’s Suffrage Wins— Drys Show fight until we win,” said W. A. Ash­
fu rth er obligation o ,
’ 1
la tBer saliry and a Z E *
Western Oregon, including Multnomah,
ton,
general
organizer
of
the
Team­
opportunity
offered by an institu­ how I to can q uality
positio n before which have
X. *
Unaffected Strength.
Marion, Jackson, Clackamas and Clat­
sters’ union.
tion backed with a capital of six Ad W riter
Architectural Draft«,
Seattle — Returns from all over the With the ending of negotiations,
sop.
W riter
Structural Engineer
million dollars, whoso sole busi­ Show-Card
W indow Trim m er
Structural Draftsman
Out of a total of 10,479 votes re­ state, although not complete, indicate talk among the strikers immediately
Service Exam s.
Contractor & Builder
ness for 17 years has been to pro­ Civil
O rnam ental D esig n er
Foreman Plumber
corded Bowerman has 4,544 and that Washington has elected three Re­ centered upon a general walk-out.
echanical E n g in e e r
Civil Engineer
echanical Drr-.ftsman
West 5,935, or a lead for West, 1,391. publican representatives in congress, Such action, it was said, would call
R. R. Construct. Eng.
vide ambitious men and women M M Forem
an
M
achinist
B anking Expert
While this if less than one-eighth of and the Republican Supreme court out 100,000 men.
E lectrical E n g in eer
M ining Engineer
with
salary
raising
train
in
g
.
E
lectrician
Chemist
the vote the ratio is not likely to be ticket, by a good majority over the » The joint executive committee of
Power-Station Supt.
Bookkeeper
Stenographer
Don’t neglect practical opportuni­ A rchitect
maintained, because returns are whol- j non-partisan ticket, and that woman’s the union, it was said tonight, will
ly missing from some of the Bower- : suffrage had been adopted by a vote of meet tomorrow to consider the matter.
ties
for
promotion.
Mark
and
mail
♦ N a m c-
man -strongholds. These, however, two to one.
A meeting of chauffeurs and cabdrivers
the coupon NOW.
are the smaller counties, and it is | Qne of the surprises of the election unions was also called for tomorrow.
probable that thdy will not permit was the unexpected strength of the
- State_______ I
Bowerman to overtake West’s lead by “ drys” in the localities where local TRA IN S C O L L ID E ; E I G H T DEAD
option was an issue. Bellingham, one
several thousand votes.
In these totals are represented 5,335 of the largest towns in the state and
votes polled outside of Multnomah county seat of Whatcom county, was Eastbound Apple Train and West-
county, in which West has a majority voted “dry” as were Everett, Mount
bound Freight Meet in Cut.
Vernon and a number of smaller towns.
over -Bowerman of 359.
The pluralities of Lafferty and Haw­ Late returns show that William E, Spokane, Wash.—Eight are known to
ley, it is indicated by the early returns Humphrey, Republican, was re-elected be dead and four known to be more or
will be greater than forecasted before as representative in congress from the less seriously injured as a result of
the election. On the vote so far as re­ district which includes Seattle and one of the most disastrous freight
ported Laffdrty has 4,165 to Manning s King county, winning a decisive vic­ wrecks in the history of the Great
Northern railroad, near Chattaroy,
. 3,065 in the Second district, or a lead tory over W. W. Blake, Democrat.
Wash. The wreck was the result of
of 1,100. In Multnomah county he had In the congressional district of head-on
around a sharp curve
a lead of 769, with one-eighth of the which Tacoma is the principle portion, in a deep collision
cut, fairly at the bottom of
votes counted. Bis vote exceeds Senator Warburton, insurgent Repub­
Manning’s in every county reported, lican, was victorious over Langhorne two steep grades. Two heavily-loaded
with the exception of Umatilla, and and in the Third district, in the East­ trains running at an exceptional rate
the plurality so far shown indicates ern part of the state and including of speed combined almost every condi­
tion possible to make the impact so
that he will pull out with a lead of Spokane, W. F. LaFollette, insurgent disastrous.
Republican, was elected by a good ma­
from 7,500 to 10,000 in the district,
Edward Seymour, Mgr
Traffic on the main line of the Great
In the First district returns are not jority.
Northern will have to be suspended
so full as in the Second district, but For representative from the Second from
40 to 48 hours. The wreckage
throughout the district Hawley is run­ Washington district 90 out of 110 Se­
will hardly be removed and the line
ning well ahead of his Democratic op­ attle districts give Humphrey, Repub­ cleared
before that time.
ponent, R. G. Smith. The votes so lican, 3,268; Black, Democrat, 2,817.
far as reported give Hawley 767 and For Supreme court justices the same Train No. 451, running on its reg­
Both Phones
Forest Grove, Oregon
Smith 446, or a majority over Smith precincts give Gose, Republican, 1,491; ular schedule, westbound, collided with
for Haiwley for 321. As more than Rudkin, Republican, 1,384; Fullerton, the “ apple extra,” eastbound, running
46.000 Republicans and Democratic 1,643; Morris, Republican, 1,491; on a fast schedule of five hours be­
votes were cast in the district in 1908, Moore, Democrat, 1,003; Shepard, tween Hillyard, Wash., and Troy,
this lead of Hawley's indicates that he Democrat, 735 Bugge, Democrat, 904; Mont. Train No. 451 was loaded
with paints, oils, some furniture and
has been elected by a plurality of 10,- Troy, Democrat, 1,437.
W ALTER ROSW URM
A . E. M O U L T O N
some livestock, much of it extremely
000 to 15,000.
D
E
M
O
C
R
A
T
S
GAIN
IN
EAS
T.
inflammable
material
and
considerably
For justice of the Supreme court the
lighter than the apple extra, which
regular Republican candidates [are ap­
parently easy victors. The vote on. •Dix Wins in New York— Ohio and carried, besides fruit, heavy loads of
grain and furniture.
justice for the four-year term gives
Successors to
Indiana Also Democratic.
the Republican candidates. Bean and New York—Joh\j A. Dix, Democrat, Every man of both train crews who
Roswurm & Co.
McBride, 4,588 and 4,796 respectively, has been elected govtexior of New York happened to be near the front of his
train
is
dead.
One
brakeman
saved
while Slater, non-partisan, has 2,774. over
L. Stimson, Republican, by himself by jumping, but he is serious­
Dealers in Real Estate, Exchanges, Business Chances,
For the six-year term, Burnett has 55,000 IlRrry
to
60,000
ly injured.
4,419 and Moore 3,899. while King, New York City plurality.
went
for
Dix
with
a
Ice, Coal and Wood
the non-partisan candidate, shows a plurality that more than offset the re­ The brakemen who happened to be
in
the
rear
of
their
trains
escaped
with
count of 3,376.
plurality of the Republicans up minor injuries.
Forest Grove
O regon
Early returns indicate that the pro­ duced
state.
hibition amendment has been defeated Below Mr. Dix on the ticket, the re­ The loss in the wreck is very large.
by a large majority. Out of 4,879 sult is uncertain, although tending to­ A pile of 19 cars of train No. 451,
votes counted in Multnomah county 3,- ward Democratic success. Thomas F. jammed into the space of an .ordinary
caught fire immediately
222 are against the amendment. From Conway, the Democratic nominee for living were room,
speedily reduced to a mass of
the state outside of Multnomah county Lieutenant-Governor, ran slightly be­ | and
The
tangled steel before the fire apparatus,
the returns are made up exclusively of hind Dix,
| summoned from Spokane, 21 miles
the votes in the towns and cities and
could start a stream of water on
these figures also give a heavy major­ Elections throughout the country away>
ity against the measure. If the same Tuesday resulted in a political eqnvul the ruins.
of
ratio is continued in the votes un­ sion of far-reaching extent similar to Biplane Wrecked on "Joy Ride.”
counted, Multnomah county will give the famous tidal wave of 1892, and
Sterling, 111.—Craig Parvin, a young
5.000 to 7,500 against prohibition. even more widespread in its effect.
In 1,700 votes counted in other por­ The National House of representa­ inventor of Lanark, 111., after having
Writes the Most Conservative Line of Commercial
tions of the state a majority of 200 tives was carried by the Democrats, worked three months building a biplane
Dwelling Insurance of Any Mutual Company in the
have voted "no” and it is probable who will control that branch of con­ planned to take the first flight on elec­
State. It will Pay You to Protect Your Prop­
tion
day.
When
he
awoke
Sunday
he
that the unreported vote from the gress by a safe working majority after
country precincts will not more than March 4, reversing the previous Re­ found his airship missing. Parvin be­
erty with One of Our Policies
offset the majority given against the publican majority of 43. Representa­ gan investigation and found his bi­
amendment in the towns and cities out­ tive Champ Clark, of Missouri, has plane hanging on a fence, two miles
side of Portland.' The vote as counted announced his candidacy for speaker of from his home. The ship was some­
throughout the state now stands: the house to succeed Speaker Cannon. what damaged but the motor unin­
The United States senate will have jured. It is believed that friends who
Yes. 2,410; no. 4,174.
The home rule bill may reasonably a reduced Republican majority as a watched the progress of building the
be expected to have passed, although result of legislative elections held in ship stole a march on him, got out the
ship and endeavored to run it.
the majority for the bill is not as great many states.
Fresh and Salted Meats. Home Made Pork Sausage
as the majority against prohibiition.
Like Dad Used to Make ‘Down on the Farm.’ ”
West Leads in Oregon City,
Loaf Must Weigh Pound.
The vote so far as reported, including
Multnomah county, is yes, 3,157; no, Oregon City, O t .—Twelve out of 42 Topeka, Kan. — The State Supreme
precincts, incomplete, give Boweroian court has decided that a loaf of bread
2,271.
Very meager returns on other 10», West 216: Hawley, 153. Smith weighs 16 ounces or it is not a loaf.
G u k Paid for Hide*
F r e s h F is h
.
amendments are in from the state 87; Bean 86; McBride 105, Slater 61, John McCoat, a Leavenworth baker,
and Pelts
Every That*»
iiliii
outside of Portland, but in that city Burnett 64, King 60, Moore 86; home was arrested because he did not label
woman’s suffrage has been defeated rule, yea 135, no 150; state-wide pro­ his bread when the loaves weighed less
two to one and a like majority has hibition, yea 128, no 109; amendment than 16 ounces. He appealed and the
P H O N E S W . . MOORE & WILHELM
been rolled up against the separate 360, yea 75, no 67.
Supreme coart affirmed the decision.
Lafferty and Hawley for Congress from
Oregon, Warburton, La Follette
and Humphrey Win In
Washington.
DEMOCRATS WIN EAST-CARRY NEW YORK
without
lor a
ment
the
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marked
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