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| ou demand. The lower court of Uma- tlla county gave judgment in 83,- 358.35 to F. V. Martin, a fruit ship per. against the Oregon Railroad and JASPER J. BARRETT ASSOCIATED Navigation company. Action was brought by Martin to recover damages WITH C. F. STONE from the transportation company be cause of its failure to furnish refrfg I'urvliHM's Henry F. Bestaun’* Interest crater ears to ship apples from Milton. Ore , to Eastern points. Martin's right in the Noted legal Firm in to recover damages was based upon a This City section of the Oregon Railroad law which provides that all transportation companies are compelled to furnish The election of Judge Henry L. suitable shipping facilities for perish Benson to the circuit bench compelled able goods. the cessation of his practice as a law The supreme court holds that the yer and the consequent dissolution of law covers the case correctly, and the the noted firm of lawyers. Benson A right of the state of Oregon to exer Stone. Mr. Stone remains in active cise police power over railroad com practice, anr Saturday announcement panies cannot be questioned, in spite was made that Jasper J. Barrett, who of argument presented by the defend came here recently from Virginia, ant to the effect that the interstate would be associated with Mr. Stone shipping laws of this state are in con- under the firm name of Stone & Bar ( fiict with thj» laws of the Interstate rstt i Commerce commission ____________ Mr. St one’6 high reputation as a 1 need lawyer is too well known to comment here, Mr. Barrett come to this city well recommended, He is a J graduate of Washington and Lee uni-1 versity of Lexington, Va., and is a 1 young man who has made mam l-ONG LYKE LIMBER COMPANY friends since he came here. He is of K1I.N STARTED pleasing manner and good address, and will no doubt make an enviable name for himself among the frater Steamer Modoc Blow* Out Cylinder nity with which he will be associated. Head—Christmas at St. < loud FORM NEW LAW PARTNERSHIP a great majority the men declared tn favor of the Instrument of strike and sabotago. In France the term "sabotago" has come to indicate organised acts of vio lence, such us the destruction and crippling of machinery or other prop erty tn order to force a- suspension of work. As adopted in Italy it is prob Convicted of Dynamiting (lie Home of able the word Is used In the sense of Judge Ogden of Oakland—Mo "to harass" the authorities In their tion for New Trial efforts to restore communication over a railway line, the employes of which are on strike. OAKLAND, Dee. 31. Mra. Isabella Martin was sentenced to life Imprison ment ut San Quentin by Judge Well* Back From II I h Farm thia morning. She was convicted twice Albert E. Elder, the genial secre of dynamiting the home of Judge L. tary of the Water Users' association, B. Ogden of Oakland three year* ago. is back again from his ranch, where Her trial was most remarkable, Mrs. he has been for a few days. He had Martin chiefly conducting her own de a number of callers at the office dur fense It Is announced she will take ing his absence who thought he might an appeal. A moth n for a new trial possibly have found some one who un account of two juror* being drunk would marry him. they are pleased to during the hearing wa* filed. learn otherwise ITEMS FROM SHIPPINGTON a Success HIS MACHINE TURNS OVER TWICE Illa DI T< II COMPANY TO ENTER THE LOCAL FIELD Creditors Mill Probably Get About Twenty Per Cent of Their Accounts PITTSBURG. Penn.. Dec. 30. Federal District Judge Orr has <11*- < barged Harry Thaw from bankrupt Ex|MVt to Semi < heap Oil From China cy. Attorney Graham of Now York withdrew hl* objections and the Judg to Ih- Solil in the Market* of ment followed. It Is reported the the United State* iredltors will get about 20 per cent which will be overflowed have already boon secured by the reclamation *or- vlee, so there will be no controversy over that. The completion of tbo dam and canal will see the waters of Lost Itiver running Into the Klamath a short dis tance below the Island, and will be a gloat help In the lowering of the wa ter level of Tule Lake, the chief ob ject sought by the work which Is to bo done. KIGHT MEN MEET DEATH IN A MINE ACCIDENT MATTEAWAN, N. Y Dec. 31. Two American* and all Italians wer« killed thia morning by a fall of alate lt> the Lick Fork mine of the Red Jacket Coal company A ClirlxtiiM* l*rr*rnt a. I! Carleton, one of tlm prosper ohm Merrill farmers, hud a very sc crptable present In the form of a fine Mr. and Mra. J. T. Henley camo up I ally boy, who arrived on the great lie will not forget this from their home at Merrill Th orada y holiday. i'hrlstmaa very soon to attend the Elks' ball. HAWXHURST MARKET ÄS& Specialty I have tqa-ncvl n new meal market at 101(1 Main atre»«, juat east of the ocliool house, where all kind* of frealt ami sal' meat* may lx- luid at reuaouable price*. ry. I run n<> <l>'lii<-ry wagon, but will dcllvrr pine* tun iarg' to car The r«|H'ii«c of keeping a delivery untili I» taken off (he prier. J. W. IIAWXIIURSI The L>ng I-ake Lumber company WASHINGTON. D. C-. Dec. 30. MUSI HE COMPLETED IN ONE YEAR ‘started their dry kiln yesterday even- A fearless baud of Dutch oil produc ARCHIE HOXSEY FA LUS EIGHT png, and will keep it hot until 300,000 ers have made plans to fight the Stan feet of lumber is dried ready for the dard Oil company in Its own field, \\\ IRDED ro GEORGE C. < I.ARK ♦ HUNDRED FEET . market. right here in the markets of the OF EVERETT ♦ | The Long Lake mill is shut down United States of America. This start ♦ Mother Was There to See Him Fly, j for a few days, caused by their log ling development in the commercial , raft being stuck in the ice just out- world is told in a report from Consul The and Was to Have Gone Up With * i side the mill boom. The first chinook General Dubois, at Singapore, in Him Monday wind, however, will free the raft, and which he says: « then the logs will be hauled to the "The Royal Dutch Shell group has the man of provident habit* will entered into competition with the LOS ANGELES. Dec. 31.—Archie mill and worked into lumber. * limi hiniM'lf at the end of the The Christmas dance at St. Cloud Standard Oil company in placing oil Hoxsey fell 800 feet this afternoon The contract for the building of th<-1 « was a roaring success. Mrs. w. o. in France, and It is reported here has and was instantly killed. concrete diverting dam across Lost ♦ year, if hr coirti*!* to u« the He had been up two hours at an Huson’s acting and singing was the also determined to sell benzine in the River has been awarded to George C. ♦ safeguarding. care noil lucren*«' altitude of 1,500 feet. In coming feature of the evening, and won for i United Stall's, and four big tank Clarke of Everett. Wash., he being the of hi* saving*—n<> mattrr how down he executed a- spiral glide, turn her the prize awarded to the most steamers started some time ago for lowest responsible bidder. Boston. ing and twisting three times while in popular lady present. The following telegram was re- 1 * little, no matter Imw A few days ago, while towing a log "Heretofore the Dutch combination reived at the reclamation office Friday » the air. While 800 feet up be tried a <lrvo(r <»ur ttholr time to look fourth twist, when the wind struck raft at Shippington. the steamer Mo- has disposed of its products In the "Department has awarded contract i doc blew out her starboard cylinder hig aftrr k < hm I inWMmrnt«. mih I vicinity of production, and conse the tilting aeroplane and the machine for schedules 1 and 5, latat ffliver di * fell, making a complete somersault head. Some of the pieces of the cylin quently placed their oil on these mar our capital, our surplus, <>nr version construction, to George (' twice. Hoxsey did not leave the seat, der cut ugly slits in the deck, while kets at a very cheap rate. It will be Clark. Ever, tt XEWEI.I * record show that we can sub and fell under the machine. Mobs others went through the forward end another thing to transport oil 13.000 Schedule 1 refers to the dam alone, serve your liest interrats. rushed on the field, but the police re of the engine room. Fortunately no miles and face a great competitor in and Mr. Clark's bld for that part of one was injured. its home market, but the Dutch group serves held them back. A number of vaudeville songs and seem to believe that they have suffi the work was 883,612. Schedule 5 Hoxsey was scheduled to try for the Michelin cup today, and decided dances will be the feature of the ciently developed to succeed in the embraces miscellaneous work, such a.< not to make the attempt. He was dance to be given at St. Cloud next wider field, and this makes the situa the head gates, culverts and bridges, KLAMATH PALIA ORE and Mr Clark's bld for that was |15.- i giving an exhibition of flights, and week, Mrs. W. O. Huson will render tion Interesting. 044.50. numbers at this entertain- several "Oil is very cheap at Singapore, went up to a great height in a Wrght *«♦♦•«♦•*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ The blds were opened at Portland I biplane. The accident occurred at ment. • Mr. and Mrs. Michael will also with the prices under competition go- December 15th, and were as follows: j ing slowly down from day to day un 2:15 this afternoon. Hoxsey's moth aid in making the affair a success. George <’ Clark <>f Everett. I*:: der competition, so that 14 cents er was in Los Angeles to see her son would buy as much oil at the end of 512 for the first schedule and 115,- fly, and had planned to make a flight DELICATE MACHINE USED October as 20 cents would In August. 044.50 for the other: Strange & Ma with him Monday*. TO TEST HEART ACTION The result of the bitter fight between guire of Salt I.akc, 1103.740 for the ! the great oil interests In the Far East first schedule, no bld on schedule 5; NEED AMERICAN BANKS IN SOUTH AMERICA lb-vice in Johns Hopkins Hospital En- Is a reduction of prices to such an ex McGrath Construction company of able«» Doctors to Diagnow tent that the Chinamen are laying in Green Bay, Wi*., 11 12,270 for the Patients' Diseases REGULAR SPECIAL good stores at a very low price in first schedule and 81 1,267.50 for Systems in Use There Are Antiquated | hope of future profits, while the na- schedule 5. and Business Is Done By 25c Fruit 20c a can BALTIMORE. Dec. 30.—There has i tive customers enjoy the luxury of European Firm« The dam will be constructed of just been installed at Johns Hopkins plentiful light. It has been estimated twenty-one hollow ar< lies In the form 2 for 25c 3 for 50c corn WASHINGTON. D. C„ Dec. 30.— hospital a "heart station.” a remark that it will cost the rival Interests at lot a gigantic "U” with the hollow 45c Prize Mush 35c pkg The crying need of American interests able set of instruments to measure , least 1250.000 if the contest Is con part down stream. The hollow arch u and examine the currents generated 20c 15c pkg in South America is the establishment tinued much longer.” lessens the,cost over half from what of American banks, according to Prof. by opposite sides of the heart, thus a solid structure would come to. The t Paul S. Relnsch, of the University of giving physicians an immense aid in JOHN I», R<M KEFELLER crest of the dam will be about 300 diagnosing ailments. Wisconsin, who recently returned PHONE 314 SHOWS HIS GENEROSITY' feet long and from the wooden-faced The machine proper is located in from the Pan-American conference at ! concrete floor of the pool, formed by FREE DELIVERY the basement of the building and op Mike* Two of the Housemaids Pres the arms of the "U” to the top of the Buenos Aires, Argentine. erated by electricity. The wires ex "We have the business," said Prof. dam will be thirty feet. The object enta of Ghigtuim Aprons a* Reiniscb, "and now we need banks to tend to every cot and operating room. of having the dam "U" shaped is so Christmas Gifts accommodate American firms doing These are fastened to the legs of the that when the flood waters come pour business in South America. The bank patients and powerful lights and mi (LEVELAND, Ohio, Dec. 30- ing down the river In the spring thev ing methods prevailing in SouthAmer- croscopic cameras photograph the ac I Gingham aprons proved John D. wilt flow from both sides of the dam. can cities are extremely slow and an tion of the opposite currents, which .Rockefellers’ Christmas remembrance and meeting in the pool below the tiquated. They would quickly be are compared with those of normal i for two of the maids left behind at shock of the tumblng mass of water is forced aside should an American bank hearts, enabling physicians to deter his Forest Hill mansion here. mitigated and the scouring of the bed mine the nature of the ailment. The enter into competition with them. "What did master send you?" In- of the stream below the dam Is avoid “At present the only method of ex distance of the patient from the sta i q Hired Mary of Hortense. ed. which would be otherwise In case change is through London or other tion makes no difference—a hundred “This,” said Hortense. gulping the dam were built straight across the European financial centers, a most yards or a mile, every minute action down her grief and holding up a stream. At each side of the dam. and roundabout and inconvenient system and error in the heart currents are gingham apron. extending for 150 feet will be earth for American shippers. The banking perfectly recorded. The trustees and "Sums here," responded the de- ier n dikes faced with rock On top of business in South America is prac staff of the hospital ’»7 th» Installa «pairing Mary, and they both cried the dam will be placed stop planks tically entirely in the hands of for tion of the system will enable them to bitterly. fitting in grooved Iron rails, which I eigners. In Buenos Aires, for exam clear up many puzzling cases. Then they did cry. They tore np will be used to hold the water back ple, outside of the National Bank of the offending badges of servitude and during the dry periods, so that the Argentine, all the other banks are SPOKANE Wild. HOLD AN made sundry remarks anent the parsi ’ flow of the river ca-n be turned into owned by Europeans. There are sev . the diverting canal The planks will ELECTION IN MARCH mony of their employer. eral British banks, an Italian bank. Frightened by the revolutionary be removed during flood waters, so German banks, French banks, and so Will Then Hr Under a Commission i comments of the duo, the remainder that the excess flow will go on down on." of the defenders of the estate refused to Tule Lake. A small traveling Form of Government of Five Prof. Reinscte's views are shared by i to say what their parcels had con | crane will be used to remove the stop Members Secretary of the Treasury MacVeagh, planks when necessary. tained vho in his annual report sumbitted to The work will have to be com I SPOKANE, Dec. 30—The first, elec congress, urges legislation which will tion under the commission form of menced within thirty days and be permit national banks in the United government will be held In March, ' completed within one year. States to establish branches in for when there will be elected five com Mr. Clark's contract has nothing to eign lands. This att-tude is indorsed missioners Instead of a mayor and do with that which W. IL Mason was by officials of the state department. For the above occasion round trip council. The commission form was Procwding* Are Kept Secret, and the awarded a few weeks ago. Mr Ma Military Authorities Refuse con's Is for the earth excavaton only, carried at a special election held yrs- tickets will be sold from all points on RATLROADH MUST FURNISH ' while Mr. Clark's Is for the concrete terday by more than 2,000 to Talk CARS TO SHIPPERH its lines, including branches, by the construction work of the darn and the headgates and culverts and bridges MANILA, Dec. 30. Military inves i that are to be put in. <>. R. & N. Fined for Failure to tap- ITALY MAY HAVE A I ' BIG RAILWAY STRIKE tigation of alleged Japanese activity ply Refrigerator Cars tO/» Mr Clark is not a novice In this i< continuing today. The secrecy sur line of work. He built the flume for Fruit Man at Thousands of Men Favor the Use of rounding the movements is deepened. the government project at Yakima. The officers refuse to give out any Wash. He constructed a dam across SALEM. Dec. 30. The supreme Violence to Gain Their Ends— details of the movements. The civil the Yakima River for the I«ower Yaki court has just handed down a decision Vote on the Question authorities who first hinted at the ma Irrigation company, as well ns a of considerable importance to ship Tickets on sale January 2 and 3, 1911, good pers in this state and the pacific coast ROME, Dec. 30—More than 90,000 true conditions, are no longer called great deal of pile driving and dock for return until January 10, 1911. For further generally. It involves the obligation railway employes in Italy have just in, the military forces fearing thpy work for the Summer Iron works nt particulars call on any S. P. Agent, or write to of railroads of this state to furnish completed the taking of a referendum will divulge Uje proceedings. Everett, Wash. rars to shippers Tho-crjitbiae court to determine what attitude they When the dam is completed and ....... . X WM. McMURRAY Gen. Pass. Agt. whk hete frm) M< t ■ ater impounded it will form a pool On the Right Side of the Ledger First Trust and Savings Bank Whirlwind of Bargains The Goodrich Cash Store NATIONAL L GROWERS CONVENTION AND MID-WINTER SHEEP SHOWI PORTLAND, ORE., JANUARY 4-7, ’ll Southern Pacific Co. One and one-third Fare