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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1912)
TffV. Mf)R?fJNG OREGQXIAX. FRTPAT TUTU 5, 191S. 5 ...... - m 1 1. Wl REVOLUTION - - - I IS 9 , . Strike Leaders in British' Co . lr ' lumbia Tire of Sleeping on ' ' Ground in Rain. ' '.LUMBER MILLS ATTRACT A. Pecans of ActlTltjr n Industry,- Fre- qsent Attempts Are Mad to i t - Tie Tp MHl--SoclIlsts r ' Refuse) Aid. . ' : - I eff 1TTI V TPaelt Anril I. Dil t. S- . . W I - - - - - . - 3 stehee frops Brltislj'' Columbia and 1 iwhlnt points where the Industrial .Workers t tns sroria save uaoitinn r ,io tls on tta construction of two grt p MrtntcoQilitnul rVi and the lum " . . . . ji t. thai iha ''ravnlu. ;-tfon." at thslr leaden call ths trlk .is not raaKitiii i.eca:,. ' r The. Grand Trunk raclfle men r till at worn ana rmimj .ihs Canadian Northern has discaur- ss;ea tas ca.naaian ngrunn . :ho sleep outdoors la blanket. t' .Ths atrlkars know that ths project 'ere of these railroads ars dstrmineJ to build certala amount el track tbli r.rtar in order to have ths reads la op 5 ..ration en tbs dates flxd neat year and that the esmaaatea will not permit ' .tie contractors to II Idle for any long period. Hence the strikers bellev -.Te csa brine ths contractors IS. !"". Adaaaae Taken of Lanaberwea. 'i The Wah,lntoa lumber Industry I" tr.ore active than for a decade and th rtaduirlal Workers have taken advan t'taae of ths trads revival In their at- ' - 7 . - j . i - Thar la KlinDlV Ol i iwraiaaa-. lir-Mf- . - - - . . - - unemployed sawmill men to draw from f n Grays Harbor. So mo pf the mllll Efforta to Induce the Grays Harbor U loggers nd ths employes or a n-i : 'mill In T stoma to atrtko have failed X mesa resetlns; has been called loi f i .. ni. I n CaattU tn dpDOUDCI ruiiu7 aiiavii the action of Grays Harbor cltlsena In driving strikers ut or me iowu. The trouble on the harbor besan laiit Wlator wltn ne campaign m ai" f 'sgeJast. treo$. speakers in Aberdeen. -Many Adveatarera Arrive. I5 , A call for eelunteers brought advn . . -ii Af thai West and i ui i I '"in , - - 7 raoaa msa undertook to organise ths t ; werklaf men na ci nxm 'atrlUa ' ' ea.-- j ... .1-1 H" nrlr.FI ' are net V H nm aaa u ' ' armed aa a rule and they are under a ; ' ort or rouirn aiacipune. - Vaaadlaa strikers have arrived in Se l sttle and Vancouvar, and It s bllsv that ths most of them ars la the towns - of the rerioa aneciea. t . I .1 .. . i r l 1 u'nrkari in On bad . terras with the regular trads union 1 and the Poclallete, and are unablo to .causa strikes 'la any of the lrg . orthwetern cities. " IMOX IGNORES WOnKTEHS MVf 4 . - ton;homm-n at Astorltj Rafoeff lo i- Co-oprate W Ith Slrlkrrs. r ASTORIA. Or., April 4.i Special. ) III CHECK sriiiie aeverai m - who were driven out of Raymond have corns u Astoria during the past few days, no movement ha been roods to causs aa trouble at the leeal mills and T nne Is aspectect. In fact the Ipcal mill aorkers Lave a union which does not ' recojnlie the I. W. W. la any way. I'.IA couple of daya ao ths Astoria lnc)Pim4 were rejuesi by the I. W. W- to refuse to load steamers wbch were sent iero from tirays Hr bsr and Wlllan Uarber for cargoes, but the Ixei boramen'a I'nlon replied that Ita aiembers would lead the vessels no natter where they came fpom. events a meeting that had ' beea widely advertisod to be a protest f alast ths action of the people of Ka- " niond ai)d Hoqulam In sending the stnk- era out of town, was held in ths Finnish 4 Sociilfl 1111 in L'aloatowa. It was largely attended, many of the business. - men aad others going out of curiosity. ; The meeting proved to be simply a : Sociallit gsiherlng that was addreed by V. t- till, of Portland, whq made ? only a general reference to the I. W. W. j strike. At ttit clots of tha tnseting. howevsr. J and alter tha greater portion of the r audience had U't. a set of resolutions r was adopted, asserting that the official I of fjrsys Harbor and Raymond have ; inaugurated a reign of terror and vio : ltc4 f9 constitutional rights of lnji- - vidusls by dragging them from their . homes at night, forcing thero Inta bog T car pd deporting Ihem from tha state. ; The resolutions protest these out- ragea aa being subversive of law and good gavtranieat and aa tending to develop a spirit of anarchy and, con- ' tempt for authority In ths mass of - c-tilseaf of which theso workingraen ars , a part: and demand that Mayor JJender. ; son. of Astoria, take steps to protect ' these refugees, who have been driven - to ht city in a pnnllel condition, and - tt the FTOsecutlng Attorneir of Ha " rinc and Cheballs counties take imniedl- ate fallen for the protection of the per. T lonfl property rights of these inen and lo punish ths persons fullry of I lolating thsm. I. W. W. STARTS GV'N PMV ? 1 . - " ; Annctl Xapavlnc Cltln. Hoviever. C riastrg Ilp Om( fr Towq. ' CHEHAI.IS. Wash.. April 4 Sp- i -ial.)-r-A lone I. W. W. cam to Chehahs today and after showing a gun to a I number of persons, declared there was no ons in t'bhall Wbt eould rata lilm leave the city. The earn man first stopped at tha : Pomervllle Brothers' mill In Napavlno - and there tried to compel aome of the . men to quit war at the point of his aun. 6am Somervllle had seme prac- . tice In thl lias secenlly ft Hoa-Hoo concalenatlaa la Brittle and aa the ; eiual ef the 1. W. W-. whom bs ran gu.t 1 of Napavlne in short order. ; tiherlff Urquhart and Deputy Foster. ih blood In their aye, are tonight ! looking lor Mr. 1. W. W.. a they de clare no uch peron will be allowed to remain In Lewi County longer than i It take them to run him out. . . . - T- ; ; LINN HAS 29 CANDIDATES .' AH bat Sveu Who mad rrtlllont Are Republican. April 4- (sfpecial.)- The complete list ef candidates rar county oJfUes whose names will ap A UJ . - a. ' - - a i a; r ar.. Twenty-nine endldate. II of wnom re Republican, bad filed petition for aowiaslloa: lor county offices In Jns l ounty wnea ths Urn for Ming ex pired Isst night. Seven of the 19 canr . i.. , tha off Ira of Sheriff. g laiiri pear on the primary'bellets follows: r ror Repcatntatlve Claris Child., of Rronavti,k: U O. Leweilmg. ' of Albanr; F. H- porter, of HIer; J ?"mPfon- '. Lebanon, and J. R. bprlager. otHoll-y, all Rpubii'ana. , . . Por County Judge D. P;' McKalght. ot lt.n iprnt County Aeir. Bepue iTjelT H. M Palmar. oT Albany.' Dehiocrmt. For fhrlff D. H. Fodlne. of Albany; A C. Point, ef BrownvlHe; Ala B. Mrhsll. of Knox Butt, and R. U White, of Hrrl borg. Rapublican. . F. H. Pfeiffer. of Al bany; Edward School, ef Albany, and D. 6 Smiih. cl Ttsgent (Incumbept). Demoerst. For Touaty Clork W. i- Mark, of Al bany (Incumbent!. Republican. For County Recorder urant Fremn. or Albany (Incumbent, end Marloa F. Vi od. of Tangant. Rapubllcana; B- M. llllUr, ul Hy. Delaocrat. For Aiaeaaor J. A. Craft, of SclO. ant I. of Aleaay, Rrpubllr. For Trcaeuror W. W. Francli, of Albny UnramMMI. and F. M. Mltchall, of Albany. RJnubflran;. D. -W. Rumbugh. of Albany. laniocrar. For County School Superintendent J. W- J Ol AO f Ol.l.KGIAN RECENTLY PREblIET O. A. C. l)3, BATIO CLl'B. BxaiaL. Albert F. Eaebrtckt. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL. LEGE. Corvalli, March II. (Special.) At a meeting of 25 enthusiastic debaters ant) pra-, tor, bald Friday night at the cl of Profeof Peterson p tha public apeaking department, pre liminary steps were taken for th organisation of an honorary fraternity to be known as the 8hakopen bioclety. The society is named after an old Minnesota Indian chief, Shskopee, famous In his day throughout thf Middle West as the Red Man's Orator. Membership will be limited to those who have filled plaues on rlsss debate team or represented th college B intercollegiate de bates. The first president of tha so ciety Is Albert F. Eschrlcht. of Portland, mmber ef lat year's team which won from Wahiny ton: president of the local Ora tory and Icbata Association and a member of the 1 1 2 debate team which will meet Washington In May. President Kuchrlrbt and a committee are drafting a cpniti tution and by law to? tha new oclety which will provide spe cial degrees and privilege for members who participate In in-tcr-collegtata forensic contest. Mlllr. of eh-Iburn. Republican: W. U Javck- AUkn of Albany (Incumbents Democrat. for County Surrey 01 Alfred I Ueddca, of Albany t IncumHont . Kf pubilran. For oronT William Fort miller, of Al bany (incumbent). Republican. for Tounty Commiuloner T. 1 J. Butler. of Albany 4 IncarabentK and John E. Welch, of Gate, Repub;it PARCELS POST FPRED STATK OR."GpHS TAKE STEfS TO SVPPOHT MEASIHE. Bulletin Issued Vrglnj- far mers to Vpte for Hen Iepre!ntlng Tlteni Not tjeual Interettts. OREGON CITT. Or.. April . iSpe- clal.) Believing that there Is an organ ised effort belnp made by the express companies and merchant association to defeat candidates for Congress and the I'nlted States 6nat who favor (he parcels' post bill, th executive and, legslatlvf committee pf the Oregon Etate Urang (hi afternoon, Unued (h follom-lng appeal to farmers: "There Is undoubtedly an organised offort being made by the expresa com panies and merchants associations fo defeat any candidates for the office pf I'nlted States benator or Representa tive In Congress wni tavors parcels post. AH who have been aggressive in support of this "over due reform." have Incurred tn enmity or me bdovo in terests and It Is now evident that ' a quiet and concerted effort 1 being made to defeat them at tn primary election and secure the nomination of men who are In sympathy w'th the Interests and ppposej to parcels post. The usual tactics are resorted to, such as personal abuse in order to throw dust In the eyes of the voters and cover up the real Issue, but their main hop is that a great rnany farmers will neglect to register for tha primary flection to be held April 1. "We appeal to the farmera of Ore- f on and others wbo favor parcels post o register before the books are closed on April S at i P. M.. then go to tb polls on APrtl I nd vote for parcels pest by voting for men who will repre sent you in this matter.. We have no Initiative and referendum aa yt In Na tional affair and must be represented by proxies la these Important Issues, lie sure you vote for men who repre sent you and' not ths merchants as sociation and express companies. "The candidates ar selected at th primary election and if you allow the other fallow to mafce the selection you will have no choice but to vote for tils proxy at the November election, and fa will hava a" repreaenativ in Congress and not you. "If w ak advantage of this oppor tunity to do something for parcels post and show our appreciation of the work already done for this cause, it will prob ably Influence th enactment or a par- el post law at th preaeni aemon pi Congress', but if we neglect this op portunity and tb Interest succeed in nomination their candidate. It will be some time before another Senator pf Renreentatlv will dare to take a pre. nounced stand for parcel post. "Hlx veara Is a long tlm to watt. Many of ua will be . dead before that time. "Every civilised country on the rlobe. ve th rn.'ted. tate! ha? a general parcel post! ''Ksrmers do your duty. Tout vote are your own and remember that the great lesue Is 'a acneral parcels post.' "Kxecutlv and legislative committees the Oregon State Urange. V. t- Sipence. Oregon City: A. I. Mason. Hood Klitr: C U tihsw. Albany; ' X- tiiU. Estacada." i v.- TWO MEET DEATH IN ENGINE BLAST Explosion of Locomotive Near Rosetjurg Kills Engineer and Fireman. BODIES HORRIBLY MANGLED Dropping or Crown Sihccf Held to Be Responsible for Accident. One Victim Leaves Wife and Three Children. ROSEBURQ. Or.. April 4. (bpecial.) That the explosion of tb Southern Pacific freight 'locomotive which oc curred on Rice UUI. about mllee north of Poseburg early thl afternoon, and resulted In the almost Instant death of Engineer aj. U- Bartlett nd r'lrgmaa Bert Adderon. both of Ros urg. was caqsed by the dropping of iht crown heet was th oplnipn ex pressed by Assltnt SupeFlotendent Morris, of Portland, who returned fro th scene of the wreck tonight. According to. the members, of th crew, the Tl-fatBd train wa ascending Rice Hill, propelled by thre locomo tives, "when on of their humber sud denly exploded, with a crash that could, be hegrd for nearly a nil Is. Bed'ee Horribly MaaglM: Terrified by the impact of the explo sion and tb sound of escaping steam, the trainmen, who occupied the caboose at the rear of the. train, hastened for ward to find tha locomptY complete wreck. Well trained In th art of "first aid. th trainmen worked heroically, but It was with difficulty they extricated the unfortunate enginemen from beneath the wreck. Bartlett was dead when taken from th debris, and, Addersoq expired 18 mintue later. The bodies of the victims, which ar rived here tonight, are horribly man gled. Addersoti bad rsldd In Boseburg for nearly 9 year and for IS years had been employed by the Southern Pacific Company. H Is survived by , wife and three children, of Roseburg. and his father, who lives at Alyftla Creek. He a 3t years old- Bartlett was unmarried. He leaves a methar and father who live at Grant Pais. He had resided in Roseburg six years ant) f II erg old. ?aresfgUo tn He Held Tfldar. Local Southern Pacific officials de clare that the ill-fated locomotive left the local ahopa this morning and at that time apparently was in the best of condltipp. It was of th "bog" variety and en of the largest in the (ocaJ serv ice.. Other than wrecking tb locomotive, g car of oil was demolished and several car pf DQtgtoes were dgmaged. An investigation will be held tomor row In bop of placing the responsi bility for the accident. BAKER LOG RATE CASE ON Hearing Involving Prominent Lum bcrmeit of ynnawl Interest. ' BAKER Or.. April 4. (Special.) Th bearing on the log rate case of the Baker Commercial Club againit th Sumptcr Valley Railroad, was started today before Stat Railroad Commis sioners Miller, Campbell and Aitchison, In the City Hall. Robert Service,' for merly of 'the Service-Wright Lumber Company Hied a petition of Intervention which was granted and makes Service one of th plaintiffs- ' Service claims to have damaging tes timony, as he has followed the' case sealously for a long time. The hear ing was postponed until tomorrow morn ing to await the arrival of David Eccles, president of the Bumptrr Valley and chief defendant. The case la brougbj against Eccle and hi road because of alleged excessive log rates charged. Attorney Franl McCune. of Portland, counsel for the plaintiff, has had a blanket subpena issued which will call the employes of the road and several prominent lumbermen, so the hearing promises to be unusually Interesting. STATE'S HENS SHOW GAIN For Two Months FouUry Profit Re" eordctt Is S3.97- SALEM, Or., April .( Special) For the first time the new poultry yards at the State Insane Asylum are shown to have furnished a profit. For February and March the yards showed a profit of f3.7. The total cost for the two months was )37.3S, and the value, of the prod ucts, wholesale prices, estimated at $280.35. This Includes 1000 young chick ens, which will Increase in value. Gov ernor West and Superintendent Stelner say the yards will continue to (bow an advancing profit and they expect to see th entire cost "for construction and expenses returned and an addition al profit made during tbg Summer. The past few weeks were the first in which the yards started production, the work of stacking up being carried on pre viously. : f . BALLOT . LAW EXPLAINED notation oT Vtfne Vol Bf:qnlrec for N'ptiopsl Convcntoi Delegate. SALEM. Or.. April .(Spcial.) That the law providing for the rotation of names on the ballots'dbe not apply to candidates for delegates to National convention, wa the su,bstance of a letter sent out by Secretary Olcott to day and carries with It the opinion ex pressed by AseUtant Attorpy-Cienerl Van Winkle. Th question was asked by Stacey f. Russell, Clerk of Lane County. ' The'Asslstant Attqrnev-General takes the stand that the law providing for rotation pf names on th ballof specl flea onlv those offices for which candi dates are to be nominated, while dele gate to fhe Nations) conventions are to b elected at the nominating elec tion. Hand nodd I" 4prH !? rr.NTRAI.IA. Wsib.. April 1. (Spe cial.) Acting upon the suggestion of Governor Hay when he was In Chehalis Sunday, a committee appointed at the noon luncheon pf the Chehali Citizens Club yesterday. Interviewed, the 6ortJ of Lewi County Commissioners on the sublect of having April 12 set asldo as "good roads day" in Lewis County. The Commissioners expressed them selves in favor of the plan. Letters will be aent to the various road super- vlsors In the county Immediately and Prld Is on pf th deadly sins, but it cannot be the prlda pf a moth er in her children, lor that Is compound of two cardinal vir tue, faith and hope. Nicbplsa K'ckleby. We'll confess to a pri4 P our showing' of juvenile clothes for this Spring pride combined with faith W the fabrics and hope that you'll come and see the assortment in all its freshness. Prices, 3,35 o $10. We give useful .presents with . boys clothing purchase. LION Clothing Co. GUS KUHN, Prop. XQG-l 70 ThircJ Street every man will be urged, ta wqrk In Im proving fhe county's roads on that day. SHERIFF SHETTLER HERE VT4H oFFicAii wauiaD leark hqY TQ HANG Cm?HSAfc. Executions irj Mormon Statue for 4 7 Years JJave Befit by. Shooting. Noose Is Now Preferred. SALEM. Or.. April 4. (SpecijL)-i Ppptjty Sheriff Shettler, of Utah, vis hd the State Penitentiary today, iq order to ascertain the, proper way to construct a scaffold for execution purr poe. According to Shettler, there has been nq hanging in Utah for 17 years, those suffering can'tal nunlsb rnent in that State preferring to be hot. Recently, ' however, a murderer who shot a man said, he preferred to bp hangpd.' There 'I no scaffold In" the Utah penitentiary and " the " "epu":yi Sheriff secured an outline, of Pns, end specifications for the trap. Shettler also wished, to secure extra? ditlon " papers for W- P. Putnam, charged with grand Jarceny and under arrest In Portland.' Owing to - condi tions' In connection with the Putnam case, the ' Governor believes tha the crime may "be' only petty "larceny and', pending Investigation, has pot" Issued; the papers. ' . . HERDER SETS 13 WOLVES Man Tracks Beast to Den and Bags Wfiole "family. GOLDENDALE, Wash., April 4. Spe clal.) Tracking H she wolf to b.r lair, a sheepherder In the employ of Al Harden, on Rock Creek, dug out lie den and obtained It coyote whelps. He also shot the wolf and secured f. bounty of $12 on the lot. Stelner Hopes to Defeat Deficit. SALEM. Or.. April 4- (Special-) Showing a balance of $232,442 left in the maintenance fund of the State In sane Asylum but of the 570,00 appro priation, the monthly report of Super intendent Stelner, as submitted to the State Board, shows that the mainten-. ance is IH.692 ahead of "the "appropria tion. With these figure In view,4 Su perintendent Stelner la confident that he can cIqbb the biennial period with- THE WEEK'S ATTRACTION AT SKIDMOEE'S IS A SOAP And the highest grade sell at a little price or a Lay in. a gooa suppiy, gavq luwjr- Transparent Rose Soap Purple Aialea Soap Burton's Tar, cake Sulphur Soap, cake 7c Colgate's Oatmeal Bath Bushes, with handle, special for-Fri- day an4 Saturday at the low price of qnly Ifjk FH AQHANT V1QLET 3 Cakes 25c A Soap Bargfrm mV pxceUencedamtily ghp pertumep: ijne quay, 9 Soger rtGallet's Violet Kesinol Soap, the cake Wqotibury 's Facial Spap Tole-ate's Violet, cake . 20 G D. D. soap, tne case DYE-IT for renewing your straw hat or Stid more's Stref Cleaner. for 25c Colgate's Stiflf der for Wlliltms' Stlfilc der at ; Euthymol S h Cream, only Johnson's S h a Cream for Berset Shavjng tHb. af....,r. Rnnror Xr. Oallet's Violet Piver's Soaps, many odors, the cake. Roger & (Hint's Era Violetta, at. ....... : ? . Djer Kiss, a dainty soap, the cake .......... Pears' Qttar Rose Soap, special at. . : ..... . Castile Soap", one-pound bar, special pight-ounce cakes Toilet Soap, the dp?en. . . ThrerQunc pakes Toilet gop, tfte zen. . . KIDM01.lilJGQ9 BOCK BEE out a del iclt. The pes capita .cet f pr Mf rcn t the Institution was I- El 111 a Timber Cruiser Sougnt.( The myaterlous disappearance, of ik D...,. ard 37. a timber jonn r. o - ' .a 1 - na.h who was seen cruiser ol ciiutt, -- --- , . : last at pentralia. Wash.. Ircl H, has causea nis w. ' place, t" Institute a bunt for Jim. Sherlf Cresap. ot Vancouver. Wash., has beon asked to assist In finding the . .t.a nrnrd of his where- .k wfll be appreciated by the Sheriff or Mrs. Rogers. : ... -' O Gorman Seeking Signatures. BAKER. Or,. April 4. (Special.) Publicity Manager u I La Grande, Pendleton and The Dalleg in" the Interest of the unifflrm rate pe; tltlon. Which the Baker Commercial Club 1 lurtnenng in The club has taken actlveeteP to se- Teile Soaps are going tq whole lot less than regular. Packer's Tar Soaa " 15c 4711 White Rosa at Colgjitf'g Transparent Guticura, the cake Pears' Glycerine vtt - Palmer's Garland Violet Hudniit's Viblt," pglke ' gociete' llypene, pake Peroxide Soap, cake Oolpte 6ashtnere BoqJt 2S 0 SYRINGE fc V g n f pun tijin yrn?et 2 ciuart size, e u e r nt'eed, f.is via ft' 88c fir FSW" - or foy? a v n g ' 20 C I ft f Pre am; De Parma. .88 .73$ .66 .167 33 SALE V READY SATURDAY, APRIL 6 Months aaro oup brewmastep started . ; - - ...... - r - - ; s . this beer-4-it has been aging in huge vats-aequiring just the right flavor -rjust the right color and strength. Now it '8 ready we want 'you to ptione your dealer-ir-rcr tQ us direet and we'll turn the order over to. yoijr dealer, . VVVNSI v .PIIVll ftVVl Should be on yayp tablend if y knew 3S inijcli s we d . about care talen in rnaking this peer th high grade of hops ftn inalt used it th,e pnjy kind' you '4 order, THE TASTE IS EVEN SgTTERTHAN EVER BEFORE. cure signatures and expects to have a large numbeE in a very shqrt time. nane Fol liOge Earnings. SALEM, Or., April 4. (Special.) Be cause of red tape which 1b thrown TWO DAY of Our ELtr Sale pf WM S and UQU Virginia Dare Wint 7pc vf lue, per pfittle . . . O Choice California Sveet Wine, Pprt,' Sherry, Angelica and Mus ctej; $1.5Q value,- per 7C .1..... ........ Ul Choice California Table Wine, Dlajret Red; 75c value, Af per grallpn .......... V Choice California Tble Wine, ,White Riesling, $1-00 CA value, per gallon.. ... VV V California Sweet Wine, any flavor, per gallpii... .S1.00 t" Rye or Bourbon Whiskey, per gallon. .. . r2 Stn'Hn Birandy, domestic or imported, per gallon... : .$3.50 to $1U.UU Tpa fpllowing brands f Bock Beer will be rpady for deliyery Sat-' , nray, April 6:' We'inhard Columbia Hop .Gpld Mt. H4, Nxwfe eambrinus Selec Eainier Ldel Brau and OImpia " "'All ferevery Ifityyng, per dozen quarts. . ......... . ;$ J-.? - 40c for empty bottles returned. in I i.i-i 4. - -- - - - -- . qJTS, gUABANTEE AU our Wines and Liquors fir? gged in fhe wood and absolutely pure. Purebase price will be refunded on anything purchased from ps f found unsatisfactory, ji.. .'Vl.''..i' . -"' - Mail 6rder receive our prompt and careful attention. Our Aufo Delivery carries no signs insuring np publicity on delivery. TT- WatiofflalfmeCo 6th tnl Staiip Streets, Portlaad, Oregon. Phonefrr-Main 649?, A 4499. Fhon your prdprg. W so pr brch 1- PHONE YOUR DEALER AND IN SIST ON THE STAR BREW ERY'S PRIZE BREW, 1912 BOCK ou . . the ' TAR BREWERY Northern Brevying Co. PORTLAND - - VANCOUVER about the funds by the acts of the Leg islature, insane persons at the asylum who have been' making baskets and selling them, will be deprived of $11. 65, the "fruits a their labors.' tJ-aer the law it Is necessary that this money be turned into the general fund. S Sunny Brpok Bourbon, full qt.; $1.25 yalue, per (t fjf quart ...... 4 1 UM; Gupkenheimer Rye, full quarts, bottled in bond; d "1 ff $1.25 value, qt.... iP A lUl! Pennsylvania. Pure Rye Whiskey, 8-yearold; f4.0p 0 value, per gal Kentucky Rourbon Whiskfy, 8 yearrold; $4.00 frO 7C value, per gal jJIsSsf e 4 MORE ORS 1