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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1912)
tttt ArnrVTr. nnrr.nTAX. FHIDAT. MARCH 22. 1912. n t '. . I i INDIANS PLACE MARSHALL IN " RAGE Hoosier Governor Choice of Democrats. of His.State for President.' ' STATE TICKET IS NAMED Keynote ftmi leeUrr Opposition to Initiative, Ilefe rrntlum and Retail and Inelnde Plea Z. ' for Courts. ' INMAXAPOL.I:?. llanh Indiana rvmorrtl today put Governor Mar shall In the race for President by In structing the SO delesates from the state to present Marshall name to the . onvrntion ax "the flrt and only choice of the Ifitiocney of Indiana for the nomination for President." Samuel M. Kali-ton. of Lebanon, was nominated for Governor by acclama tion. Other state official were re nominated by acclamation as follows: Secretary of State. I.ew G. Elllngham. f rr-attir: Auditor. W. H. O'P-rlen. of . Ut wrrnc rburr: Treasurer. W. II. Voll Imrr. of Vln.rnnes: Attorney-General. 'Thomas H llonan. of Seymour; Super intendent of Public Instruction. Charles I A. Gralhouse. of Indianapolis. - The convention chose delegate at larca to the National convention fnia ton John W. Kern and Benjamin G. Shlvely. National Commltteeniau Thorn. a Tagsart and O. V. Menxlcs. Senator Kern ma permanent chairman. Mar shall temporary presiding officer. The platform condemn the protect ive tarirf and laud the National House for r-ajuilng the Sherwood pension hill. Tm Kraafelleaaa alraed. Governor Marshall, as chairman of the convention, made a speech setting forth his own Idea of what democracy a.iould stnd for today. He ald: "With Republican quarrel ami con troversies we have nothing to do. We lr not rely upon the weakness of our opposition, and It would b cow ardly to do o did w d.irex Slaty years f but a point In the circle of civilisa tion, yet the last 0 have produced two men whose vlcs will leave an Impress upon all time. No liberty lover will ever care to force the name of Lincoln, and none will be able to foraret the name of Roosevelt. Unroln "held It to be the Inalienable right of an unsuccessful litigant to no town to the tamrn and cus the court. fl Is the theory of Koosevelt that It Is the right ot an unsuccessiui iu Kllt to io down to the tavern arm t'verrule the court. Bitterness of spirit jmd Indignation at what I lem to be judicial Injustices selM me. Kven now a am rhafina- under what I conceive io be the unwarranted Interference of the court with my prerogatives. But Vny sober Judgment, looking to the per tnaixsnt good of the people. Impels me J a Insist that the court must remain ree and untrammeled. that we first tnust seek relief through the remedy V. now have and patiently abide the lawful reversal of judicial Injustice. IKatreeatty t Made Evl stoat. , Tut II the provision of our present tonstltutlon with reference to officials fire tried, ami until rraver evil arise ihan have thu far arisen, there I but ollcht demand for the Initiative), refer, Vndum and recalL I am not In favor ft these changes now. , "Let ua get In power before we make soo many demand of allegiance to tun- Eiry policies. A man may ait In Demo ratie councils. 11a may even formu ate Iemooratlc platforms, he may vote or Democratic candidates, but he can io! be a Iwmocrat tf he believes In V peel I privileges. Kvery special privi lege In this country 1 cither the l.-ultl-Inate offsprlna or the god-child of the protective principle. "The Democratic party I not op posed to men being- officer and direc tor In a half-doxcn corporation, how ever largo they may be It does In sist, however, that corporations shall confine themselves to the purpose for which they were created by the law or that they yield up their lives to tho author of their bring." POWER PLANT PLANNED Purchase" of Tract bj Northvrtern fompuDj .urrs Erwllou. Hl'SlWI. Wash.. March SI. (Specials A tract of acres, partly Improved, located on both sides of thr. White Sal mon Itiver. three miles below here, waa sold Monday by Henry M. Thompson to aa Kastern s ndlcate for 1:9.550. It la alleged that the purchaser rep resent the Northwestern Electric Com pany. ,asl year, when the North mestern Company was burins right of may alone th river before commencing op erations on their dam and electric power plant. .Mr. Thompson refused to sell for the price offered, thu bot tling up the project for a short time. The Northwestern Company. In court, could not prove It wa a public-ser-vlc corporation, and therefore could rot condemn the property of Mr. Thompson for nrht of way. rr. Thompson placed men with shot guns, as pickets, on his land, forbid ding trespassing by the engineer of the Northwestern Company. The mai ler stood until Monday, when the pur chase of the property In controversy gives the company" full sway In eon atrncting their big power plant, at an aproxlraate cost ot $1,000,000. GINGHAM WEAVERS STRIKE Abolition of Sjstem of Hum De manded at Clinton. .Maes. CUNTON. Mass.. March II. Increase of 14 per cent In wage and abolition of the line system were demanded at a mas meeting by the weavers, com prising more than half of the lOuO oper atives who struck today at the Lan caster gingham mills. The loom liver also demand a 1 per r.Dt wage advance or an Increase to rents tn the hourly pay. Th other strikers have not formulated their de mands. The operatives have refused an In crease of 1 pe' cent offered recently by the stint of the plant. LA FOLLETTE MEN ACTIVE sentior'n rlend Take trs to Or ganise flub In pokane. gfOKlXK. Wash.. .March SI. Ippe r, R ;. Hutchinson, formerly of Madison. Wis., a personal and political friend of Senator La Kollette and Frank H. Walker, prominent among Spokane progressives and one of the drafters of the new city charter, today Issued a call for a meeting to urgaulxs a La Kollette Club In Spokane. The meeting Is railed for Saturday night. It la intended to gather a num ber of local Republicans who favor La Kollette and form at least the nucleu of an organisation. Whether an at tempt will t made to organise Kast ern Washington for La Kollette will rot be determined until after communi cation with National !-a Kollette head quarters. Whether La Kollette" trip to Wash ington may be Interpreted as an at tempt to Include thla rtate among those from which he will attempt to get dele gate, la not known. "It Is my hone-st belief." said Mr. Hutchinson today, "that If a Presi dential primary waa to be held In the st.Tte of Washington today, result would be much the same as those In North Dakota. I believe La Foll'tte would poll more vote than Roosevelt and Taft together." SEA DOG IS LAUNCHED IIIIITISII lKHIXOlUHT AX TO MAKE 2 1 KNOTS. nrJ.lrr Whirli Take Ways In Scot land I Tuent j-Slxth Vessel or Type for Kngland. GKEKNOCK. Scotland. March II. The British battleship Ajax 'H launched here today In the presence of .huge crowds. She la a sister ship of the King George V. and is the 2th Dreadnought In the British Navy. The Ajax is said to have a displace ment of 23.000 tons. Her length Is 655 feet, beam feet, draft 27 V feet. Her armament will consist of 10 13. S Inch guns and it 4-Inch qiiirkfircr. Her engines are to be about "1.000 horsepower, and she is expected to at tain a speed of 21 knots. AISTKIAX WAKSHI1 lMPPKI) Set-onil Dreadnought Is 1-auin'hoJ Before llelr Io Throne. TK1KSTK. Austria. March 21. The Trgatthoff. Austria's second Dread nought, which waa laid down In April, lI0. was launched here today in tha presence of Archduke Francis Ferdin and, heir to the throne, and other members of the Imperial family. TYPIST DENIED DAMAGES Com mission Holds Monograph) Is ot Hazardous Occupation. OLYMP1A. Wash.. March 21. (Spe cial.! According to ru lines made yes terday by the Industrial Insurance Commission, a stenographer is not en cased In a haxardoua occupation, and there is no elective process under tho law allowing a firm to come In or stay out. so the claim of a young girl typist at Kverett for Injuries sustained when she smashed her finger while closing her desk ha been rejected. The Commission say that It Is not a valid claim. Likewise, the Board turned down the claim of a man who lashed hi foot while "chopping wood" at home, and tha effort of a farm hand hurt while clearing land for a private Individual waa alao declared to be Invalid. Among the 12 claim et aside today were several because no physician" certificate wa filed, and one man who claimed he "doc tored hlmaelf was refused compen sation. However, a Spokane individ ual who cut his hand while hanginK up his dinner pall In the place where be worked waa allowed to recover. PIGMIES TO FORM CLUB vtna 1 1 Men at Oregon Cnlverslly I'orni rValernltj. VNIVEKSITY OF ORKOON. Kugene. March 21. (Social.) That there really Is some virtue In dlmlnutivene.is ha recently been proven In the North west by the establishment of a "Jeffs" Club, which promises to develop Into a National orcanixatlon of fraternal proportions and significance. During the Christmas holidays a group of Tom Thumb at the rnlverslty of Washington bound themselves to gether and it now seems likely that a branch chapter of the pigmy brother hood mill be Installed at the University of Oregon. The Jeff Club, a an Interfraternity institution. - boasts of a pin. a ritual and th remaining paraphernalia of a fraternal organization. The pin Is a shield with a am-ord and torch, crossed and surmounted with the letters "favos." No man can be initiated Into th Jeffs Club unless he is .less than i feet Inchea In height. WORK WILL BE RESUMED Indication Point to JKarly Comple tion Klaniatb-Natron Cut-Off. KLAMATH FALI-S. Or. March 21. Special.) From the latest movements tn railroad rlrclea Indication now point to the resumption of work on the Klamath-Natron cutoff from this enil of the line Immediately following tho Itrst of May. While no official statement ha yet been made by the Southern Pacific Com pany, word come from San Francisco and Portland that the large employ ment office there have been ordered to get all the man possible ready to be (hipped to this work Immediately after the first of May. The statement, which cornea as authentic, means that the railroad company Intenda to let contract for building th line from the present terminus near Chlloquln north to connect with the line which I now being constructed on the Eugene side of the mountains. JOHNSON NOT CANDIDATE California Governor Dcnic He Seek Place'on nooseTelt Ticket. SACRAMENTO. Cal.. March 21. "I have never spoken or communicated with Colonel Itoosevelt or any of the leader of the progressive movement concerning the Vice-Presidency," Said Governor Johnson today. "There Is no candidacy on my part for the office. Statements In reference to activity, candidacy or thought on my part re specting th matter are without foun dation." Th Governor' statement m-as his first public utterance In regard to th report he was a receptive candidate for second place on the Roosevelt ticket and had been serTously consid ered for that plaee. 'I trust this may set the matter st rest during the campaign," ha added. BRING US YOUR OPTICAL PRESCRIPTIONS-OUR WORKMEN ARE EXPERTS-WORK GUARANTEED Suitcase Special Friday and Saturday $12.00 Cane Suitcase, hand-sewed, sole leather corners, linen-lined, brass lock and bolts. Special at only S8.00 $4.00 Wicker Suitcase, 24 and 26 inch frame, sole leather corners and straps, linen-lined, with in side pocket, brass lock and bolts. Special at S2.67 $4.50 Pegimond Suitcases, Bole leather corners and straps. Spe cial at ....S2.59 $2.50 Matting' Suitcase, a ladies' favorite, well made with leather corners, linen-lined, brass lock and bolts. Special at.. SI. 67 $6.50 Leather Suitcase, special steel frame, linen-lined with shirt fold, sole leather straps, fine lock and bolta. This is an 1 excellent bargain one you can not afford to overlook. If you contemplate purchasing a suit case in the near future, don't wait. Take advantage today. Special at S4.88 Satarcl in i if nciay Two Days for Economical Buyers High-Grade Stationery Stationery Sundries Underpriced Friday, Saturday surface, for a S5d Other paper includes such makes as Hurd's, Whiting's and Marcus Ward's Irish Linen. We invite your critical inspection of all our stationery. Quality Engraving Don't be satisfied with ordinary engraving. You can get our quality at no greater cost. Ours has that distinctive, rich appearance the kind you want. Announcements, Wedding and Calling Cards. 35c "Woodlark" Playing Cards, gold edge and scenic backs, at only 25 d "Woodlark" Writing Paper, beautiful writing pound of 96 sheets "Cross," two-letter monogram stationery, fine London lawn pa per, quire, only ' 75 d $1.00 Goodall Playing Cards, tariar DacKs, at only 42c Also Bee, Mascot, Congress and Al Cards selling at removal prices. $1.50 "Woodlark" Fountain Pens, guaran teed, only 98 We are headquarters for the celebrated Wat erman's "Ideal" and Conklin Self-Filling Fountain Pens. Prices $2.50 to 27 Don't throw your old pen away. Let our pen doctor fix it as good as new. We also clean and refill pens Free. Friday and Saturday Suggestions of Nickeled Bathroom Fittings Your Spring cleaning will not be complete without the needed and much-desired nickel-fittings for the bathroom and kitchen. See our very complete line, now selling at removal prices : Towel Bars 35 up Glass Shelf S2.65 "P Soap Holders 30 up Bath Tub Sets SI. 00 up Swinging Towel Bars 80 up Bathroom Mirrors S3. 50 up Tooth Brush Holders 25t up Toilet Paper Holders HOC up Note Our Special Discount Assortments amounting to $2.00, 10 PER CENT OFF Assortments amounting $2.00 to $5 20 PER CENT OFF Assortments amounting to $5.00 and over. -25 PER CENT OFF Weil-Known Patent Medicines Un derpriced for Friday and Saturday - . -aaTk t $1.00 Swamp Root 59 $1.00 Ayers Sarsaparilla 69 50c Caldwell's Syrup of Pep sin 32 $1.00 D. D. D. Eczema Rem edy 65c $1 Bostetter's Bitters. . .71c $1.00 Paine 's Celery Com pound 69c $1.00 Wampole's Cod Liver Oil 67 50c Mustang Liniment... -32c 50c Poslam 31c 25c Carter's Liver Pills.. 15c 50c Kondon Catarrh Jelly at only 32C 50c Jaynes' Vermifuge.. .31 C 50c Cascarets 33 C $1.00 Salvitae 69c 25c "Gets It" Corn Remedy at only 17c 75c Marmola Tablets 52c $1 S. S. S. for the blood. .65c 50c Garfield Tea 31c $1.00 Tyree Antiseptic Powder at only 69c 25c Belladonna Plaster, 10c. three for 25c 50c Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy 29c $1.00 Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets 69c $4.00 Reducine S3. 69 $1.00 Cuticura Resolvent. 73C $1.00 Liquocide 65C $1.00 Sargol 71c Visit Ours, the Largest Exclusive Novelty Jewelry Department in the City The place where you will find something different. Note the prices for Friday and . Satur day: $1.50 and $2 Stickpins. . -98c $2 Shoe Buckles, very nifty, at only 98c $2 Neck Chains in gold, silver, platinum and semi-precious stone effects 98c 50c Hatpins, hundreds to se lect from 25c 75c and $1 Sterling Hatpins at only 49c PHONE US YOUR ORDERS We deliver free to all city and suburban points. Open a monthly charge ac count with us. Household Drugs of Guaran teed Purity Underpriced for Friday and Saturday 10c Whiting (best), package 66 10c Concentrated Lye (Babbitt), can . 7c 10c Bay Rum, bottle 6 c 10c Boric Acid, package bC 10c "Woodlark" Pure Spices Pepper, can 7C 25c "Woodlark" Pure Spices Ginger, can . . . 13c 50c Chloro-Bromine (disinfect ant), bottle 40c ill is 10c Roach Powder, can 5c 5c Loriots, 3 pkgs. for. . . 10c 25c For-mol Tooth Powder, special 9 c 10c Globe Metal Polish, can, only 3c 5c Epsom Salts, pkg 3 c 10c Precipitated Chalk Powder, per package iyC 25c Formaldehyde, bot..-19c 15c Pure Cream Tartar, per package 11c FREE With each purchase of any of the above bargains amounting to 50c or more, we give one package of "Silver Salt" for cleaning silver. Be sure to ask for it. Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Combs Underpriced for Friday and Saturday rt-fi 1 i a $2 and $2.50 Hair Brushes, hand-drawn bristles, extraordinary values SI. 49 35c and 45c Tooth Brushes, guared..29c 50c Nail Brushes, fine bristles 37c $1.00 large Ivory Combs, coarse or coarse and fine 85c Wines and Liquors of Highest Medicinal Qual ity Underpriced for Friday and Saturday $1.25 Old Taylor, Bond Bottled 98c $1.00 Old Carlisle 79c $1.25 House of Lords Scotch -S1.05 $1.50 Imported French Brandy, very fine.. SI. 18 $1.00 Old Holland Gin 89c $1.00 Apricot Cordial 89c 50c Claret (three for $1.00) 34c 25c Claret (three for 50c) -18c $1.50 Imported Spanish Sherry... SI. 17 Good California Port and Sherry, gallon. .SI. 00 Extra fine California Port and Sherry, gal. - SI. 50 Very best California Port and Sherry, gal. -S2.50 Rubber Sundries, Guaranteed Quality Underpriced for Friday and Saturday $1.50 Combination Water Bottle and Syringe, three-quart size 98c $1.00 Fountain Syringe, complete, two-quart ske 59 c $1.50 Fountain Syringe, red, guaranteed, three-quart size 96c $1.50 Water Bottle, maroon, guaranteed, three-quart size -.-78c Wash Cloths, the kind you pay others 5c, now, seven for 25c Bisque Dolls get one for the little one 50c size for 39c Toilet Preparations Are Underpriced Friday and Saturday Perfumes l2 Price $1.50 Oriental Cream 25c Cake 4711 Soap 15c Cake Pears' Soap 10c Cake Sapolio, 3 for 50c Parisian Sage $1.00 Pompeian Cream 75c Pinaud's Lilac Vegetal $1.00 Pinaud's Eau de Quinine.. $1 Othine (freckle remover) 75c Plassard French Face Powder 98c 10c 11c 19c 39c 69c 59c 69c 79c 49c 25c Swansdown Face Powder 7c Ivory Soap, regular 5c, 7 cakes.. 25c We have a miscellaneous lot of fine Im ported Perfumes, such makes as Roger & Gallei Houbigant (not Ideal), Picard, Logrand, Pinaud, Violet and others; all exquisite odors; selling regular at $1 to $4 the ounce; while it lasts at ONE-HALF PRICE. Let us supply you with our LAVENDER SALTS For sick room and similar uses. LARGE JAR, S2.50 We can also supply empty jars. Oil Paintings at Less Than Cost Beautiful Framed Oils, sold heretofore at $15 to $22.50, Friday and Satur day at only S4.85 All large Oils, values to $500, while they last, will be sold at absolute cost Extra Special Artistic and Ornamental Metal Pic ture Frames, for cabinet-size photos; these are guaranteed gold-plated frames. Your choice for two days at only 39c Imported Austrian Ware Large assortment of this beautiful Art Ware, from the best makers in Austria. Your opportunity to secure handsomely decorated pieces at a fraction of regular prices. $2.00 Pieces at only ..-.29c $3.50 Pieces at only ...69C $4.50 Pieces at only 9Sc Also a fine lot of imported German Steins, priced from $1.50 to $6, now selling at ONE-FOURTH OFF. CUT GLASS Beatiful Empire Line, now selling at re moval prices. See it on our third floor. Elegant Hand-painted Dresden China any piece at ONE-HALF PRICE. Let us supply your garden and flower seeds, lawn mowers, garden hose and garden accessories. Woodarc L Clarke & Co PENSION IS SUGGESTED SKI'Alt-.TlOX OK MOTHKItS AND CHILDKKX OPPOSKD. ldf'a Offered Alternative at Con- sresn of Mothers Child I.aIor I.uws Inadequate. ST. LOl'IS. March 21. PensioninK cf wldowad and deserted mothers, rather than placlnjf their children In charita ble institution. . waa urired by Miss Mary S. Garrett, chairman of the de partment of liulslatlon. tn an address before . the National Consress of mot tiers toilay. Mlsa Oarrett. who is ronne.rted with the Probation Association and Juvenile Court of Philadelphia, spoke In favor of the bill for the establishment of a Federal children's bureau. The meas ure haa paused the Tnlted States Ben ate. Miss U.irrett recommended that the Mothers' fconaress work for laws needed for ihe welfare of children In all stales, saying that every state sUould have a juvenile court and pro bation system. I,as regulating child labor, provid ing for medlcaJ inspection of factories and schools and further lentslatlon providing educational opportunities were declared necessary. CLATSOP CASE IMPORTANT Wlietlier County Can Assess and Ijevj Certain Taes ' Arises. SALKM. Or., March 21. (Special.) Whether a county can assess and levy taxes against a foreign corporation which makes Its headquarters in that County Is a Question which was ar gued before the Supreme Court yester day and from the nature of the case the opinion is liable to be one of con alderable import. The case In question was brought here from Clatsop County and Involves the Callender Navigation Company, which is Incorporated under the laws of Washington, but handles the lion's hare of Its business out of Astoria. Merchants Luncheons to Be Given. GOLPENDALK, Wash., March SI. I Special.) IT. J. Clarke, manasrer of the Cioldendale Fruit & Produce Asso ciation, Golclendale's publicity organ ization, has arranged a series of mer chants luncheons for the business men of Cioldendale and members of the as sociation. The object is to keep busi ness men in touch with the publicity work and to promote harmony. Seniors Design Power Plant. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eugene. (MM SOAP SBMG STICK For Tender Faces Indispensable for those subject to red ness, roughness, and other irritations of the skin. Ashaving luxury. No mug, - -, r. a rprim. no waste of timeormoney. In nickeled box. 25c. at stores or by mau. ijioeraisampie ireo. I Address -uuticura, uev ov hju. DIABETES treated with sratst success without re- trirted diet. phvlo-nutritive Sal-Sano removes all ymp lonu of the dis.ae. produces gain In weirht. muscles end nerve power and energy. At leading, druirrista. SAI.-SANO .. New Ywk. W. Broadway. Write for booklet. March 21. (Special.) William S. Main, the university's valiant football leader, and Hugh P. Currin, senior from Cot tage Grove, are now in the mountains back of Cottage Grove working on a set of power plant plans which may serve as thP basis of a new water system for Cottapre Grove. These men. absented from their coIJcrr classes only temporarily, are doing this original investigation as senior thesis work. AN D SULPHUR A LITTLE SAGE MAKES THE GRAY HAIR VANISH A Harmless Way to Darken Hair ; Simple Remedy for All Hair Troubles. Who does not know the value of Sage and Sulphur for keeping tha hair dark, soft and glossy and in good con dition? As a matter of fact. Sulphur Is a natural element of hair, and a deficiency of it in the hair is held by many scalp specialists to be connected with loss of color and vitality of the hair. Unquestionably, there- is no bet ter remedy for hair and scalp troubles, especially premature grayness. than Sage and Sulphur. If properly prepared. The W'eth Chemical Company of New York put out an ideal prepara tion of this kind, called Wyeth's Sac." and Sulphur Hair Remedy, in which Sage and Sulphur ale combined with other valuable remedies for keeping the hair and scalp in clean, healthy condition. If your hair is losing its color or constantly coming out. or if you are troubled with dandruff or dry, itchy scalp, get a fifty-cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage and ulphur from your druggist, use it according to the simple direc tions, and see what a difference a few days' treatment wi'l make in the ap pearance of your hair. All druggists sell it. under guaran tee that the money will he refunded if the remedy is not exactly as repre sented. Special agent, Owl Drug Co. A