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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1912)
TTTE OliEOOXIAX, FRIDAY. MARCH. 8. mi::. BROADER TEXTILE INQUIRY PLANNED Present Hearing Closes With Testimony by Represent- -atives of Owners. CHILD LABOR IS DEFENDED merchant. Harry J. Wing, brother of the hniie. and hass so'oit of the I'nt vpr.tlly of Oregon ;lee flub, was the l-t ..m.ni. ;. Pint:, sister of he l.rl.ic. acted an l.r!Hetniaid. Tne father eave t-e l,riil awav. A young i'!:lne!e MrJ r.laed the wedding march from ieihengrln. The bride wore u handsome white s.ttin gown trimme.l with tare, a brlila! veil and carried a bouquet of whtle roe. The other Chinese women and Ctrl were dressed In the finest and latent t-reatlon to be had at dress maker. The men wore full dress, and there a nut a t.'nng to remind any horty present that tluj was an Oriental affair. ... - After tlie w-.i.linu tlie guest retired lo the I rll.d Itr-tliren Mission, where hrtda! refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs I Mm will reside at the M'jlt .nomah Jlot.M until ilonday. when they will go t live In Washington. LETTERS TO SEER WORRYING WOMEN Chicago Maids and Matrons Fear They'll Be Drawn Into Sun Worship Scandal. I MRS. LINDSAY NOT FOUND rhl "! nitil strru Millenary I'nder Pay of Company Saji Work Ir b Vomiti I rmpcr Mrikrr-' Attack on Mill" rlMtl. WAMIIN'ITON. ilan h T An Inv-m-gallon of the Am.ri.i-n "Woolen Com pany. It. p-ganlaMon. ' capitalisation, labor conditions. anJ.Iatu it a cor poration. It was r. ...rr.d .tonight, would be r. '.mmend. d-f b .. lion.. e..ttinil:tee .on rnl" n-i re- :lt of the preliminary Imiutrv Honed toriav. Into me trrl at LawrlD' r. Ma.--. . That a lroaf ir ve-iigaumi "on'.d be rrrnmr.rmli d w ii in 11' ate.l The ml- .mmlMee- h.w been iro-, .eel Ira i:;t.l. r two reoi m wiia ln rtiiljjwi. The flist was tuirodu "d by Keore.iVitie Wilson of lnr.si-vanla.- and C.C;.d for an Investigation of strike eon.lito'ns ami the alleged brutalities wnt.-h uttended the attemnt to remove . MMren fro-u I'.e cti ; t other, bv llet.r.sentitt e Merger, t 10 S.H-la lst member from Wis- -onin. rec-ted a pe-at in.u:r into strike con .litloe 'calM I lkr IK-leaJeit. Tfe h.-arlrg lod today after rep. rejentaTue-. of trie. Amul an W. l-u omra.iv n1 bcn heard. Ilefore their testimony i.kin. l;ew. Chirk Car imf, a rtiv rul.si'-inury In l.awrcn-e. Mas., whose salary i piild hf tn null owners, was" xamnu-d as conditions In t ie rliv. as a. so were several mem bers of the citizens committee. Are you ln symi-athv with ct-.ii-i 'nborT" It.-preseniative Wilson aked. lH rou b.Ueve rllidren should tako the places of men t" 'Trie wrk the children lo in the mills is'pcrfc.-tly ir.pr (or children to ia," he replied. Lewis K fm. postmaster of Iji rence. made a statement, declaring- that . fie description of Incidents at l-aw-rence was nusleadtna. "We feel "that wa have leen Itolnit through a warfare oat no one that has not been t.iero an appre. late." he a.:d Tiiere have been attai ks on the houses of peoplo who wera conn' ted with ths mills or ref ised to strike. Their diors . hava been broken down and windows broken. Mi. (ilea have, been thrown Into the rooms whi;e persons lay asleep. " Baak IKeajaalla lare. He save a compilation of i.nltie i.ank statistics In lwrence. showlnic t.ie total savlnss to be l.'l.oon.oftf. r.il.-h. on a basis of K.uoo population, aave an average per capita wealth of t;l". Tile atal-ment ahitwed that the foreien population Is well represented In the deposits of all the banks. Kcpresetitatlve of tha American Woolen Company al Uarrme sui mitted the. pav stuiflu ot emplo-r who had testified before the cotllllllUee. In nearly every case, the wcaes i ompured approximately with the amounts re lale bv the employes. Krank Sherman, cashier of the Wood mill, cave a a-raphic description of tria attai k by tlie strikers on the mill, when the atrike waa railed. With lineodly yelia." be said, "they broka down tlie doora. turned loose la tha ml!L cut off the power ami drove lue employes out. They pulled revrtv. era and knives. ).ir: fainted ail over the mill. .trl al Ilk Kalle. ina of our icrr' "was cut with a knife. Arte of our men. who tried to turn on the power, was confronted wi?h a striker whv putted a revolver and said. Turn on tnat power and you're a dead mats. -Tha Ttollee came and were o out numbered that we had to l- the m-n run out their temper to avoid f a tal u !. FtnaMv the mob moved on. lcavirR t'e mill deserted and damaccd " Austin ! Wace. rast.ier of ttin Aver mill, toid the committee that the aver aca weekly wase for men. wom.-n and children In the null the last weYk be fore tha strike was more than S?. Kdwarti M. Cross, of ftoston. mar.u fartnrlna' aerretary of the American Woolen Company, said the advance In waees plvcn bv the coirpanv in the past 10 years was C -J per cent. PRISONER WRECKS imi i;km; or iskno im;io i iu;moliviiki. hv ( owu t. . . : 1 Harry Il4arl. lio KMaM'd lom i IVnltrnlir. (' linaac j Uvn fie I rrvlrl. Mother ami Bo Heir to Million Dol lar i:iud orfkvrji In Montrel Niixht lidcr,, Threaten Dweller. in Temple. SOIalMKHS' rKW;(K .VsMtl lawrettre llriilenl Sajr Strike J Ird hy SstUIMv 8AI.FM. Or.. Marrh 7. t StT.ul. TWUnnc that if It wurc not for th .oldlTa nl th polli'f belnc prr?-nt for pro tret ion that thry "n-'ver cul.I tfTl what the utrfker would do." a lttr .wu rcrrivrd fr.im Uwn mf, Ma-v todr by a prominent S.lm buvlneafi man from a family whh'h rmployftl In th mtllw ttoerp. Thorf rf iEh( proplt? In th famiiy who ftoi k in t h rr.tl if. Thwy take the atand that th.y have no particular RPirvance. arid thai thou Mndi have stayed nut on a Mrik through fear of ,ol-n.i. The exerpt from th. lettt-r tourhinj; an ittriko tnditun foilom?: The ird -iHuti of t i"t t ' iv-. I Al io t:TTlrrTntl h it tli: n n in ide fuMin-. 1 n I h 1 frK;ng of itme, a;in wt.h tbtr who lit l-Um t tti u"!i.n K n -t ;uv mr.v pi.-tu-u'.'- tnviprf. Tul".ln,l1a t.-.evt cuit f.r fear i-f ion- jt I hjr- hn ar l fr f-:r : yy . tM atta.-k htm. on his wiv t. and -om ao?k. tut fr he ha pi I. ;!- th.uh irt (f p-o.!e have f-cfn m-mi-ed and nm trjurri. I hve h. n afraid h.tt t r .'UI t?ik th- .'lir aT rr ro-iid tfil hst te trkor noutd l. If rtfr ha. I a fhtnf. Ti niU. ar ca.rinr In hrlr tc- fid (fc .i1tr- ni .Mill. r oui arl rvr ma'tn. t. vrl": thte that wan; to r.. .!.t r'h - . Spor.al. i A ! ropttty wanUn arrived from ..ilem tn- I n'i,'i:i tu tukv rLafaif if Harry K.ard. I uli.n Harry M nr. an i?'ai.rf ronvlct. v ho w as .ipir'h'nftf d here Mor.ia . : Tiie priy-on.-i strd.iy addrd t Ms J !-( d of Liwlf-Miosa by ftninol ihinr x Inii-nor tit t in f li-nd . j.i ii- I l.i-ard K ih rrstrd by lputy Sheriff J I'ux.Miii re-snixd him by ihe fi'rr!t in ?ent 'mi froi.i t hf I'ertlten- J lur. wheiire tie tscupd last S'pttn- , b.T. I At the 1 1 mo uf in arre.-t tt.e man j va .4 soinK hy .ho nni f M ni r. bt j ior.f..tfd h; fdoiitity and furtiiwith I n .i 3 ill' fl. wlit-reupon f ronltle com I rr- n- " 1. ir dnrtnc T h- ntcht the pris oner rnolifluMt rveryinir.ir In iht. in. hi'hi-.H . hairs, bed and all wood-ork. Wnen fiijt overed be a. tr) itiK t for, i way out of the jail wit'n tim it from the prison c(. After a rath--iH.rat,h-rn msle he way over-powt-rrd ant pa.'ed t he remainder of th nicht har'-ufffd nrd hobbled. Ju.t now the Bt-ud authorltlea are nondfr ln if thy can mftke tho atate pay for the dawia:' to the ":rn enulpmcnt. loard. It ta understood, was en-tn-ed to a four-yar I'.rm from Linn County f'r horesteadni;. He averts he in tl- bi other of a rhtef colIe-tor in the t'ortland ttijt om-1 iouae. In ad ( 1 ion t b'ir. wanted at Jalm, iSh'ritT Balfour. f IrlnovHle. airpecta him of betnc Impliraird In a - horje$t'aUnir cane at Antelope last week. lie arrived here with a horse and variule, whirl, ne aold for TAFT FAVORED IN TACOMA Ma Myelins to Orrun ixe (ount) luh Will Ito Held Monday. TACmMA. Wmi h.. March 7. tSpeet il.) A man" n.reiin ti ifuiinitf a IMeree rmimr Tafl t'lub. will held in th9 TVinpl- of Mu mo n'M M-tndav nlcht. Taft entbi!rla.m has hern running hiich in Tiroin i stnre It bame i vldent that bis nomina : ion would be conteted by I too vt it. Al an lnform.l ir.ith rniK of some of t h- I're-islt-nt wuppor t h-r rarly Ihti wr-t'k it was prMf-d that the Taft m-n be orianxtd. -Jn ordr l afford op;ortnnty for an prejabn on the formation of "a lub, petition were prpare. by a committee ron Mfsltni; of i S. BarbMv, hwan Sanson. T. J l: II. Fremont Campbell and K. K. ork. th. p.-titions beinu lff at pl.. icrr.Hihkr to viTer n inhina to finned. About 4ot) lnve already signed, in.'tu-unir Inanr aonun. The pt-tition n-ad a, follows: "He I lev In that William Howard Taf. fshould he the nmln,e of the Ite puhlb an party to i-u. eed Min-rlf as t'reMrient of the I'm led State, we h ro 1 1 h J-un in rrme?tnns the or canixation of a I'lerre County Taft Club for the ptirpo- of a .-l i ins in Mii-iinnt: bis nomination and rue.t that a meetnC be called for that pur pose." NEGLIGENCE IS CHARGED (iirnnrr's 4nr Holds llurlc-M.in tonipnnv Culpable lor l'iitalil. Criminal ncslmence on the part of the Iturlcy-Miison Oonijiuny. construc tora at work on the new Upman. WoKc buildini;. at Fifth and Alder streets, la charced In the report of a Coroner's Jury submitted yesterday concermnir the "death wvdnesd.i y of Nichtdas J. Kojch. a workmau on the builliic Konch met his l-uth when, orerhalance.! In llfllns a tile to place on Hie fact of the bull. litis several stories above the. street, he T il to the pavement. Peath was due to a broken neck, raid the Jury, and It continued: "Hv evidence before the Jury we be lieve that .'.c.iirt was caused by criinl T.n! tircl-k-miT -of the Hurley-Mason Company In properly protecting- their t-mt'lov es.' The Jury consisted of Henry Oliver. .1 C. flitter. I:. A. Calkins. Jlcnry llous. A. J. lry and J. .;. Menane. WIFE HIRES OWN HUSBAND S-rii-c of lan I nilcr Nrnlnrc for Liquor Srlllns 'o?-t S"00. H M.MHill. N. ".. March 7. Mrs. P. C Thresh today hired her husband from the Buncombe County officials, paylnc l.-.i'ti In cash for his services for one month. She sets him for the T.O days he hnd be.-n svntonccd to serve in Jail for vio lating the local prohibition law. Thrash, who Is wealthy, will also pay a line of i:H'0. WOMAN GETS LIFE TERM Oklahoma WUlow I STitloiiivd for Mnrrter of Husband. PROMINENT CHINESE WED Ceremony Performed In Hojal Suite at .Multnomah Hotel. 1 The wcddlnir of Lam Yi. k Ki;e to Tim Iln. which took Ji!a.r In the royal suite of the Multnomah Hotel rast nlcht. waa the most fashionable Chlneae atfa'.r ever held In Portland. Kortv. f the aristocratic Chinese, in . ludliia- teld Ha4-k. and a few white persona. Includlna JudKe . Hnrr K. tri;fnn. who performed the ceremony. Vra Mi-i'iinn and Mr- r-d Mr- J J Kttraerald. were present. The brldearoom la a tcunj merchant - from Washington. T C.. and the bride. la a daughter of Wlotf LMnt (iKLAIIi M A CITY. IhVla.. March 7. Mrs. Ressie cientry was convicted to il..y of murder In the nrst decree and her punishment rxed at life Imprison ment. She waa tried for the murder of her husband. Thomas J. O.-ntry. on the niKht of January . Maurice Wei u ht man. brother of the woman who is aliened to have flred the shot Is vet to be tried. An Insurance .,i,.'v on Uentry-a life la said to have fljrured as a motive for the killing. retired I'rojcot to He Hrjit Alive. SM.Km! Or. March 7. t Special A. P. Kjt-..- of Port la ad. ir. even full swav -o keen the Columbia Southern project alive until the next Lcirrii-lature. in a document draan uj by the lesert laind Bm.rd today. If prior to that time he can finance the project to the satlf faction of the board, it 11: he turned over to him. CHICAUO. March 7. i Special.) Gre-at uneasiness prevails In certain wealthy homes here and elsewhere over the discovery that the Government la In possession of hundreds of letter written by women and Rlrls to Dr. Oto man Znr-Adusht Haniah. head of the Sun Wot-shioers cult. Thev ran from matrons of 50 and over down to little irlrls. and some of them are declared to be the limit In "mushlners." The possibility of the Government j summoning many of the writers aa wit- i ness sea Inst H.mlsh Is causinK much apprehension. Following the lead od t. lined In these letters, the Government also selxed a lame quantity of medi cines, lotions and druKS beinK dispensed by Hantsh at very hlph prices. The "Little Muster."' who Is really possessed of considerable knowledge of chemistry and medicine, maintained a well-ordered laboratory In tho base ment of the temple and prepared medi cines for every known ailment and many imaginary lils. Roae Leaf Tea Intereata. The Government Is particularly In terested In obtalnine the formula for "rose leaf tea." which llanlsh dispenses to his devotees, mainly women, llanlsh al.-o depends largely upon a prepara tion of pomegranate Juice, which the Government Is Interested in learning more about. News reached the Federal officials to day that Mrs. Elisabeth Lindsay and hvr son Blllic." heir to II. 000.000. who was said to be In hidlnsT In Montreal, had disappeared from that city. De tectives were sent to Montreal Tues day, following the discovery of letters from Mrs. Lindsay to Hantsh. thus Rlv intr the tirst clew to her whereabouts since tlie mysterious disappearance of her boy here several months ago. ela;arhora Threatea Seer. Haniah and hia followers were clven a taste of the temper of the neighbor hood towards them when they arose this morning- When llanlsh went to his balcony to make his customary salutation to the sun. lie discovered the sacred mecca front of the temple smeared with mud. and sncrllcgloualy near the sacred sun emblem waa a rudely sketched dagirer and crossbones. I'ndcrneath was written warnlnir from the "Anti-llanlsh Nlnht Klders." Guards were at once tttationed around the temple and will be maintained while the asitalinn Is on. Considerable damaging; testimony against llanlsh and hia methods was obtained from boy acolytes before the Federal grand 4ury today. MI7.KI! It I Mi IS AMKMIKD TO ItKfilLATK ItAKKKLS ONLY. ctern (iroarn Are Satisfied Willi Outcome Standardizing of Con-t Packages May Come Later. ORKOOMAX N'KWS BL'RRAU, Washington. March 7. The House ronrniUee on coinage. weights and ineaaurea after hearing arguments to day on the Sulrser apide-box bill, will abandon the original measure and report a substitute bill which under takes merely to regulate the size of apple barrels and Itx standards for ap ples packed 1n' barrels.- This is in con formity with an agreement reached yesterday between Western growers and Kastern commission men. The bill that will be reported does not In any way apply to Western ap ples packed In boxes. There Is one clause of the bill. however. which later on may be extended to Western apples. This clause imposes a fine of 1 for each package of apples mis branded and provides for confiscation of each barrel that Is short. The com mittee decided that heavy tines and Jail sentences for failure to meet re quired standards was unduly harsh and Sulxer agreed to modify this pro vision of the bill. It is mutually understood that at the next session a bill will be brought forward regulating the size of an ap ple box and at that time an effort will be made to have the Oregon box adopted a a standard. That bill prob ably will carry the same penalties as the amended Sulzcr bill applicable to barrels, but It is understood that the box bill will authorize different grad ing from that adopted for barrels. 8o that large Western apples may go into market marked according to slse and ciualitV. , representatives Hawley and Lafferty with H K. Newell and other Oregon apple men. were present at todays heiring but took little part in the pro ceeding after an agreement had been reached to amend the S-.ulr.er bill by striking out all reference to boxes. Mr. Newell and Mr. Whistler left for home 'tonight, entirel,- satisfied with the outcome.- Week-End Sale of Dependable Merchandise Rubber Goods on Two -Days' Sale THE DEPENDABLE SORT IS THE KIND YOU WANT. $1.50 3-quart maroon Water Bottle 98 90c 3-quart Water Bottle 63 C $1.50 3-quaxt red Fountain Syringe 97 $2.50 2-quart red Combination Bot. . .$1.59 $1.50 Century Nose and Throat Atom izer 98 Leather Goods on Two -Days' Sale As an illustration of value giving we point to our Leather De partment. We are particularly anxious to reduce present leather stocks to a minimum during this month and will make prices so attractive that our object will be accomplished. Note the follow- LadfeH'and Bags in tan, black and brown; outsid e Pockets fitted with extra coin purse. A regular $2.00 hand bag at 79 Wicker Suit Cases, 24 and 26-inch, reinforced sole leather cor ners, linen lined. . Selling $1.50 to $15.00 at . . . . One-Third Off Pegimond Suit Case, sole leather corners, with and without straps; selling regularly at $4.00, for two days only . .$a-.59 Trunks, $7.00 to $75.00, reduced 0NE-F0UR1H $1.50 "Cross" English Chamois Gloves ..V&C Toilet Necessities on Two-Days' Sale Well-known preparations, indispensable in the make-up of your toilette. Two days in which you can save one-fourth to more than one-half on your purchases. Iola Hudson's Oregon Rose Cleaning Cream, regular 50c, at 23c Iola Hudson's Retiring Cream, regular 50c, at 23? $1.00 Danderine 69 $1.00 Potter's Walnut Stain 69 $1.00 Pinaud's Eau d'Quinine 69c $1.50 Oriental Cream yC 50c Espey s Cream silc 50c Satin Skin Cream 31 C 25c Euthymol Tooth Paste, 9 Ivory Soap, 7 cakes for 25c Lyon's Tooth Powder. .9c 25c Mennen's Violet Talc, 9 10c Bon Ami 6c 25 Sanitol Toilet " Preparations Free Free Sanitol Tooth and Toilet Preparations given away. With each purchase of anv of the Sanitol preparations amounting to 25c we give Free a neat vanity box, containing mirror, powder and P1With each 50c purchase we give Free a package containing Sani tol Liquid Shampoo, Tooth Paste and Liquid Antiseptic for the teeth and mouth. Ask for them. Stationery Sale We are now offering tre mendous b a r gains in boxed papers all of a high quality pa per with latest cut envelopes. Let us show you. 2-quire box Stationery, 85c value... 49? 1-quire box imported Stationery, tis sue lined envelopes, 75c value 47 1-quire box Stationery, 35c value... 17? See our window display of Stationery; 10c Tablets 7c Fountain Pens "Wood-lark" Self -filling Fountain Pens. The best pen made to sell at $1.50. Selling these 2 days, special, 98c We have the most complete line of Fountain Pens in Portland, such as Water man's regular, self -filling and safety; also Conklin's self -filling, non-leakable. We invite your critical inspection. Pens cleaned and filled, Free. A Two-Days' Sale of Bristle Goods We make special prices every day on bristle goods extra specials on these two days: Parisian Ivory Nail Files, Cuticle Knives and Hooks at 50c Parisian Ivory Manicure Sets at...25 35c guaranteed Tooth Brushes 29 . $1.50 Hair Brushes, excellent value. .98 $1.25 English Cushion Hair Brush. 79 Let us develop your Kodak Pictures Our work is done by experienced men who know how. We guarantee satisfaction. "Wood-lark" Pure Spices 25c Ginger, can 14 10c Pepper, can 7c Household Drugs on Two-Days' Sale Preparations tho u g h t f u 1 housekeepers use every day. Your saving will be consider able if you take advantage these two days: 10c Old Dutch Cleanser, can 15c Washing Ammonia, bottle : - 7c 30c Wood Alcohol, bottle... 25 25c Castor Oil (crystal white), bot- tie 14 10c Chalk and Orris (tooth powder) package 3 10c Spirits Camphor, bottle 7 25c Witch Hazel (Dickinson's best), bottle 1-V 25c Sodium Phosphate (Merk), lb., 14 25c Petrola (amber), can 18 25c Bay Rum, bottle 16 10c Many-Use Machine Oil, can 6 15c Lime Water, quart bottle 9 10c. Sweet Oil, bottle 6 35c "Wood-lark" Liquid Soap (spe cial), pint bottle 25 Patent Medicines on Two-Days' Sale Our regular low prices are re duced still more for two days' selling: 50c Sulpherb Tablets. . . . .33 $1.00 Hood's Sarsaparilla, 69c 50c Sal Hepatica 29 50c Pinex 31c $2.50 Eskay's Food ...SI. 89 $1 Pyramid Pile Suppos., 65c 50c Mentholatum 29 25c Arnica Salve (Bucklen's) for 15 $1.00 Warner's Kidney Rem- . edy.... 75c 50c Watkins' Liniment. . .32c $1.00 Kodol 69c $1.00 Maltine and Cod Liver Oil 730 $1.50 Gombault's Caustic Bal sam .... . . : $1.19 $1.00 Simmons' Liver Regu lator 690 50c Murine Eye Water. . .290 Sulphurro . . .500 and S1.00 Novelty Jewelry on Two-Days' Sale Here you will find many pieces of exclusively designed Jewelry, imitations that are difficult of detection, and the prices we ask are exceedingly small. 35c to $1.50 Hat Pins, aU new - - - -2o0 $5.00 to $50.00 Long Chains in silver and gold; amethyst ad other stone settings. Your choice at ONE-HALF OFF Our new Rhinestone Shoe Buckles are proving decidedly popu- a.sr-a 4 n 1 "TT A T T"ET f IT1!1 lar. Have you seen tnem? $z.ou 10 vaiue& an ie;wAiviAj v Medicinal Liquors on Two-Days' Sale Our Wines and Liquors are unexcelled for purity and are of the highest medicinal value to the invalid and convalescent, as well as for table use. Note the ex tremely low prices now offering: $1.25 Old Overholt or Old Cloverdale Rye, bottled in bond, your choice : 980 $1.00 Chicken Cock Bourbon, bottled in bond. . . . .890 $1.00 Carlisle Rye, bottled in bond 690 $1.25 House of Lords, Scotch $1.05 Kn cuoottt TJnrminnv 7infanrlel. Claret. Sauterne. Ries- s: TL-ovr ATncnotol A n o-pliru. a.nrl Catawba. 34c. 3 for ..SI. 00 Illicit X J IUHJ iuuovwiv, ' ' ' - a -v 25c Claret, 18c, 3 f or . . . .50c-75c Sherry, 61c, 3 for. -S1.50 Good California Sherry, Port and Claret, gal Extra fine California Wines, gal S1.50 Highest grade California Wines, gal Sa-5U Ji m Picture Sale After the house-cleaning and repainting comes the thought for wall decorations. Let our Art Department be your guide. Just now we have one of the best values ever offered, pictures that would be hard to duplicate at $3.00. Take your choice from about 400 subjects at only OSO We Take Canadian Money at Par will depart for England Immediately after his luncheon with the Kmperor and sail thence for America. Taroma May Clioor Initiative. TACOMA. March ".The City Com mission voted today to hold an Initia tive election April 2 that the people mar vote- on the question of deciding whether trunk lines of water mains shall be paid for by the general fund instead of beins charged to the abut ting property. It also Involves the. one.tlon of repaying abutting property- owners who have- paid for mains in case the people decide on paying for tho work out of the general fund. West Names Veterinary Board. SALEM, Or., March 7.( Bpolal.) Governor West has announced the ap pointment of Dr. W. H. Lytle. Pendle ton; Dr. 9. P. Foster. Portland, and Dr. Robert E. Hunt, Ia Grande, as members of the Oregon State Veteri nary Medical Board. The appointees will hold office until July 20, 1915. the appointments being for four years. KAISER CALLS GOETHALS Kmperor and KnRlHeM" to Discuss ranuma Canal Trobloms. BERLIN. March 7. Emperor Wil liam, who is interested keenly in the I-anama Canal, has Invited Lieutenant Colonel George W. Goethala to luncheon at the palace on March 10. The Kmperor Is known to hold opin ions different from those of the Ameri can engineers regarding a sea level u opposed to a lock canal, and also on the Inadequacy of the Panama docks for the expected battleship develop- "'roionel Goethals. who tms returned here from a flying trip of Inspection of the Kiel canal and other engineering works, found the locks of the Kiel canal larger than those of I-anama. nut was Impressed chiefly by the mili tary methods in vogue there and also bv'the military administration of the slate railroads. He goes to Dresden tomorrow- to see the methods employed in the canal construction thera. and Dear to the Hearts of the Women. lllllll 1 Ki L1IC. I I sPV I 1 f-riU rR. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S Oriental Cream OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER An Indispensable and Necessaro Article for Particular Women teho Desire to Retain a Youthful Jlppearance. Every woman owes It to herself and loved ones to retain the charm of youth nature has bestowed upon her. For over half a century this article has been used by actresses, singers - nd women of fashion. It renders the skin like the softness of velvet leaving it clear and prly white and Is highly desirable when Preparing for dally or evening attire. As Ft is a liquid-and non-greasy preparation li remains unnoticed. a"nd'0.? dances, balls or other enlevements, it nreventa a greasy appearance of the com lSlon cuIeSl by h skin becoming Gouraud'a Oriental Cream cures skin nlaeaaes and relieves Sunburn. Removes TaTp'mp"?. Blackheads Moth Patches, pish. Freckles and Vulgar Redness. Tellow and Muddy skin, giving a delicately clear and renneo. which every TTorvMW Fancy Goods Dealer - Feri T. Hopkm. Prop. 37 Great Jone Street, New York. 1 7J reflfSel w sun na HiftamnvmUnai. Kk. rERDTtpta-Ka. fk LOCATION 244 Washington Street Between Second and Third Ground Floor yE new i rm s-o; is- & ..J! -Mr Ij Woodard,, Clarke $k Co. Same Old Prices ie- ... ft