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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1912)
7, 1912. ELKS HIRE TRAINS AD MEN TO ASSIST COAST FESTIVALS TOUS GENERATIONS ARE EEPEESENTED IN PIONEER ORE GON FAMILY. Two Big Specials to Carry: Members to Eugene. 0 J -4-. AWrtr,:: AfPTm,,mo lVUClU JLCLLCl Jl aJJa dXClllUal ivl VUlt Ul alaUllia- First Gun for Huge Celebration to Be Fired at Joint Lunch eon This Week. tism by Stewart's Liquid Sulphur Compound. CITY PLANS GALA EVENT apttt cTrvn 4 v nnEfiOMAN. POIITX-ASTD, APRIIi J - I . I HIM II ! . I - II -I I I I - . I I 1 f- nmr-v, aiw Titntalj COgttwTJLR W. A. MTU, I W. R ItBAVTON, FAST CAMPAIGN OUTLINED Combination of Association Will Start Publicity for Long; list of Festivals Held In Northwest Daring: Coming; FnmmriL. Official and directors of ths Hoie Festival and ths Rom Society will be a-uests of honor and have charge of the programme of the weekly luncheon of the Portland Ad Club at the Multno mah Hotel nest Wednesday. The meet lna- will be a combination "Rot Fes tival Rally" and preparation of plana for the entertainment of the Pactflo Coaat Admen's Association, which holda !ta annual convention here during Fes tival week. The Ad Club desires a full outline of the attraction for the celebration o that It can begin laying plana for giv ing delegate to the convention the time of their Uvea." The convention will be one of the largest held here thl Bummer . and an excellent pro gramme of amusements and Jinks Is to be arranged. The Rose Festival Rally is held to permit the Ad Club to give publicity to the celebration. Speakers win explain in detail the list of at tractions on the week's programme. President Gray, of the North Bank system, who will act as chairman, will tell what the railroads have done and are doing to advertise Portland and boost the Festival. C.' S.' Jackson, one of the director of the Festival, will talk of "The-Portland Rose Festival and tha Proper Weans of Supporting It." J. A. Carroll, a director of the Festival, will speak on "The Rose Fes tival and the Press." George I. Hutch In. general manager of the Festival, will speak on the "Festival Associa tions of the Pacific Coast." the new organisation just formed for uniting all fetes, carnivals and amusement at tractions on the Coast into a Joint ad vertising and publicity force. The or ganization slogan, adopted at the re cent San Francisco congress, is as fol lows: 'The Pacific Coast, the Play ground of the World and the Show Place of America. " areatr Pi mi a Isaje4. Tha souvenir programme for the "Rose Festival Rally, at the Ad Club luncheon is the. first piece of litera ture from here to ioost the Pacific Coast attractlona for thl year. These will be distributed broadcast and fol lowed by other literature from the affiliated cities In tha new association. Mr. Hutchln. president of the associa tion, announced yesterday that the fol lowing carnivals, festlvala and tourna ments and fairs In the Paclfio North west had already Joined tha movement and were preparing to issue Joint pub licity literature: Portland Rose Fes tival. June 10-K: Tacoma Montaraara Festo. June I0-July 4; Grand Lodge Reunion of Elks. Portland. July 1-13; Seattle Golden Potlatch. July 15-10; Mount Baker Marathon. Belllngham. July IJ-26; Vancouver Mid-Summer Carnival and Fair. August 12-17; Wash ington State Fair. North Tail ma. Sep tember XJ-JS; Pendleton Roundup, Sep temper I6-28; Spokane Inter-State Fair. September JO-October . Other event Hated, but with dates not yet an nounced, are the Astoria Regatta, the falem Cherry Fair and the Oregon State Fair. The list of more than a dozen festivals In California will be added and sent out In later literature. Tomorrow morning 150.000 oovenlr postcards in color, representing the of ficial poster design, will be ready for cUst-ibutlon. These will be distributed among local merchant and to citizen with the request that they be used so tar a possible Instead of other kinds of mall matter. An Important reo.uet will be made of the Ad Club at It Wednesday lunch eon that each member writing new ad vertisements will mention the Rose Festival. All persona desiring to use Rose Fes tival postcards, programmes. Insert euad other literature are requested to make application at Festival headquar ter In tha Ewetland building a soon as possible, so that advertising matter may be sent all over the United State In time to attract visitors here for the vent. LOG STRUCTURE PLANNED Permanent Building- Proposed for State at Sam Francisco. The April number of the Chamber of Commerce Bulletin contain aome Im portant matter relating to the develop ment of Oregon and the advantages of Portland. In this Issue Edmund P. Sheldon, who was connected with the Lewis and Clark Fair, present an Idea regarding a suitable Oregon building at the coming exposition at San Francisco. It Is Mr. Sheldon's idea to erect for Oregon the largest log structure In the world at San Kranclseo. thl building to remain permanently there as a standing advertisement of the state. Mr. Sheldon was tha originator and the superintendent of construction of the Forestry building. Mrs. Katherlne Maynard relates, in this issue, what 1 100 can do In Ore gon. Charles Coopey advances an ar gument as to how to make Portland an industrial center. The "Work of the Chamber" contain a number of items howtng the work done during the past month. The various department and statistics are all brought up to date and speak eloquently ia favor of this section of the country. ALLEGED PARASITE CAUGHT Harry Kelly Arrested on Evidence Given by Girl Victim. After an exciting chase in which Pa trolman Niles sustained a bsdly sprained ankle, he and Patrolman liutchlngs arrested Harry Kelly at Tl.lrd and Washington streets yester ilay. charging him with being a para site. Through statements made by a young woman, his alleged victim. Kelly wa also suspected of shooting a po liceman in Seattle, but Detectives Mill let 'and Moloney, after Investigating, decided th charge waa the result of a boast. Others arrested were Jack Doyle, Ruby Booth and Etta Shield, all of whom served sentences only a short .time ago. At that time Kelly was with tlie others, but escaped. They had room t Second and Alder streets, -where, it Is alleged, the men sent other men. particularly Chinese, to the girls' room. The case have been continued for further Investigation, i Jt.. - I ?, - t V" . v. . V .;.v.s. ' , .-3, : " .? :-:, i. Li MR. EVA A. KING AND DESCENDANTS! NIECE OP JOHN SLY. PIO NEER WHO RECENTLY CELEBRATED SIXTIETH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. John Sly. a resident of Hobart. Tasmania, born in 1828, recently celebrated th sixtieth anniversary of his wedding surrounded by rel ative representing five generations. Mrs. Eva King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wilson. Oregon pioneers of 1847, and succeeding gen erations of the family can recall most of the Incidents of the growth and development of the Northwest, with whose history, since the early days, the family has been closely identified. Mrs. Eva A. King ai born In tha Hawaiian Islands in 1845, afterward coming to Oregon with her parents, and among her remlnlscenses of childhood can recall the execution at Oregon City of the Indians who were convicted of the Whitman massacre. In the group are: Left top row, Mrs. Eva King, of Alderdale, Wash.: a niece of Mrs. Sly; right top row, Mrs. Minnie L. Warner, born at Al bany, Or a daughter of Mrs. King; Mrs. Rose L. White, of Willow. Or, daughter of Mrs. Warner, and Joyce E. White, born at Willows, 1911, daughter of Mrs. White. ' Mr. Sly was a brother of Mrs. Wilson. GUILT! TRIO FREED Tazwell Suspends Sentence Despite Protests. ' CASON'S TACTICS SCORED Action of Attorney In Exacting $13 Fee) From Mother of Florence Kellcy Condemned Pekln Proprietor Arraigned. Brushing aside repeated efforts of the District Attorney to offer a proT test. Judge Tazwell. in Municipal Court yesterday, continued indefinitely the sentence against Jack Auberals, W. Fryer and A. B. Reynolds, convicted of having plied Florence Kelley with liquor in the Pekln restaurant and then conducted her into the North End, where the party was arrested by De tective Royle. The court said tharhe took tha action upon tha recommendation of Mrs. Lola O. Baldwin, of the Department of Pub llo Safety for Young Women, but that official, who was present, later entered a denial and caused Judge Tazwell to admit that the first suggestion had com from him. Csssa laterrnpts Heaacaar When the youths were, brought out for sentence. Deputy District Attorney Hennessy started to address the court, following the usual custom of the pros ecuting officer being heard as to the CONDON SCHOOLBOY OF IS DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS. Mi via- i '"Xt 'nyf '"-, V - t William Coature. CONDON. Or.. April . (Special.) Wilbur Couture. 13 year old. died here last Monday after a lung illness. He was the oldest, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen a. Couture. Besides his parents, he is survived by a brother and two sisters John, Velma and Mar!t The boy was a student in the . Catholic Convent here, and had a wide circle of friends among th children of this community. He bad numerous relatives in Albany and Portland. The funeral serv ices were conducted by Rev. Thomas J. Ursdy from the con vent ctiapol. weight of sentence to be Imposed, but Attorney Cason, who appeared for the youths, apparently prepared for this action, virtually shouted him down, as serting that he had been heard finally before the finding or guilty wa en tered. In the meantime the court en tered the order for the continuance of sentence. Within the hearing of the court. Dep uty Hennessy characterized the action a a " outrage," but if heard by the court, the remark was Ignored. Detective Royle, who worked up the case, was equally indignant. Immediately following the release of the three youths. Chin Hing, Chinese proprietor of the restaurant, was placed on trial for the same offense, but it was found that the ordinance under which the action waa taken did not make the acts of an employe bind ing upon the proprietor, and the case wa continued with a view to arrest ing the waiter who served the drinks. His defense will be that the liquor waa ordered by the men, who lawfully could be served, and that It was purely their act that caused the girl to partake oX the liquor. Mrs. Baldwta Coatradlcta Judge. Mrs. Baldwin, In denying that she was responsible for the release of the young men, said that her efforts were directed chiefly to reaching the head quarter of the liquor traffic for young girl and that her desire was that the restaurant people should be tried be fore the cases of the three patrons were disposed of. She asserted that it was Judge Taswell who first sug gested that the young men had been punished enough. Detective Royle says this la not the case; that the defend ants gibed him as they left the court room. Action of Attorney Cason also Is de nounced by Detective Royle, and by Judge Taswell, in that he tried to exact 1 16 and did obtain $16 from the mother of the girl, for acting as her attorney, though he knew that the police and District Attorney had no Intention of pressing a charge against her and were holding her solely as a witness. "The taking of the fee waa outrage ous," said Judge Taswell. "I have no authority to intervene, but uch things make me wish that there wa some way of keeping certain lawyers out of my court." Both Detective Royle and Deputy Hennessy say that Cason knew that the girl was only an Innocent victim, and that a charge of disorderly conduct had been placed against her simply to insure her presence in court. At no time were active steps taken against her. Yesterday, after the other cases were dismissed, Cason moved that the charge against the girl be quashed, and it was allowed without dissent. Immediately on leaving the courtroom, he asked Mrs. Kelly for $25 for the service, but she said she had only $15, and ho ac cepted that. Steps have been taken to Induce him to return the money. Maccabees Secure Special Car. A special Pullman car will carry members of the Knights of the Mac cabees In Portland and other parts of .n c.tll. nn Wrtfiriav. MaT (. I where the first .Interstate Maccabee convention for Oregon and Washing ton will be held. Every tent In Port land probably will be represented In th party, which may number 60 or more persona The convention is called pri marily to promote the interests of the organization in the two states, but al so to celebrate the conclusion of the -.-th...hi. .nni.it between Portland Tent No. 1 and Seattle Tent No. 8. In which the two orgniJuii talned S25 and 125 new members re spectively. Inasmuch a Portland won the contest the initiation ceremonies at th Seattle meeting will be performed by the degree team of the local lodge. Closset-DeTers Auto Stolen. An automobile belonging to Closset a nM-.r merchants, was stolen Fri day nlfcht from in front of V. H. Kiel's resldrnce. Last Seventh anu Sacramento streets. The machine Is an Oakland Roadster, i-alnted battleship gray, and tha license number la 145a, Portland, Oregon City, Salem, As toria, Vancouver and The Dalles to Send Big; Delegation to Dedi cation of Xew Home. Instead of occupying two or three private cars on the regular Southern Pacific train tomorrow afternoon, the Elks of Portland. Oregon City, Salem. Astoria, Vancouver and The Dalles will fill two big special trains which will take them to Eugene, where the mag nificent new home of the Eugene lodge will be dedicated. The Salem Elks will have a train to themselves and will leave that city Monday morning ao that they will be in Eugene in time to participate in the festivities of the afternoon. The Port land herd will leave on another special at 2:30 in the afternoon, arrlvipg at Eugene at about 6:30. Elks of Astoria, The Dalles, Vancouver and Oregon City I-will accompany them. It is probable that 25 will come from The Dalles aa the members there are eager to repay the visit of the Oregon lodges on the occasion of the dedica tion of their new home last Novem ber. Oregon City is building a home of its own and will have 30 or 40 repre sentatives In the party. They will ex tend an Invitation to the Eugene Elks to attend their dedicatory services, which probably will be held soon after the grand lodge convention in Portland, in July. William O'Malley, a member of Portland lodge and a veteran South ern Pacific engineer, will be on the engine. Banquet Awaits Visitor. An excellent musical programme ha been prepared by the Eugene lodge and the people of Eugene. Immediately fol lowing the arrival of the Portland train a banquet will be offered. The cere monies will occupy the time from 8 to 9 o'clock, after which the musical and oratorical feast will be served. The late evening1 will be spent in a dance at the National Guard Armory. Eugene society will turn out and students at the State university, who also have been invited, will mingle with the Elks and their friends on the ballroom floor. The City of Eugene is preparing of' flclally to welcome the visiting herds. The day has been termed "Elk day" by the city officials and the wbola town will be decorated In tha colors of the order purple and white. Store windows are attired with flags, bunt ing In various Elk insignia, Portland Convention to Be Boosted. Portland members will take occasion to exploit the forthcoming grand lodge reunion and to renew their invitations to the Elk lodges of Oregon to attend in full force. Recent . advices from Eastern lodges confirm the belief that the Portland convention will be the best attended In the history of the or ganization. Contestants for the honors of entertaining the grand lodge In fu ture years will come in full force to present their various claims. Pitts burg, which is making strenuous ef fort to capture the 19H meeting, will come in a special train. New Haven, Conn., has announced its Intention of becoming a candidate for the 1914 event and promises unique and pleasant entertainment features if the Elks decide to go there, the home of the great Yale University. They have chartered a train, which they will call the "Yale Blue Special." to bring them to Portland. Seattle and San Francisco are rivals for the 1915 session. SOUTHERN CLUB MEETS W. D. Kenton Gives Address on "Unification of National Spirit," W. D. Fenton addressed the Southern Men's Association at its weekly lunch eon at the Commercial Club yesterday upon unification of National spirit; dealing with tha Nation-wide move ment for co-operation in development that ha followed the reunion of tha different sections since the close of the Civil War. O. M. Bailey, of Philadel phia, was also a guest of the associa tion and gave a short address. Mitchell Carter was chairman of the day. The new constitution of the asso ciation 1 being steadily circulated and as soon as It has been fully signed and formally adopted, the club will step out Into tha social activities, for which It has already laid extensive plans. One of these plans is the establishment of a Southern cafe, where people from the Southern sections may meet and secure the favorite and typical dishes of the South. Boys Burned by Live Wire. Stanley St. George and Donald Hel met, two small boys, while playing about the river bank at the foot of Rhone street, in Southeast Portland yesterday forenoon, accidenUy stepped on a live wire and were severely burned before they could be rescued. Both boys are 11 years old. Keimel. who waa burned about the left leg and arm. was taken to the Good Samaritan Hospital. He lives at 450 Rhone street. St. George was taken to the Bellwood Hospital, where he was treated for burns on both legs. His home is at 747 East Eighth street South. Both boys will recover. 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I contracted. rheurnatitiin,' which wai troubling Yne so that I had trivyh& th I vae able, to get that waa r.ooA for rheumatism, Cut found no thing t ill 'last June, on ooming outaide to Seattle, I heard of yeur Sulphurro, which yftvi kindly furnlrv&" free of cost, In le.es than a month,'! ?Aa; coiTiPlately cured and have not had" a pain or'ache of this nature since.;. .One ofthe leading druggists here ift EeJ.linshara," told me" yesterday, that thay sold more Sulphnrrd," t"han afty othar patsfcted tr.edicina that he handln in Wishing youeveryTpossiblduoceea courtesiotvextended met Pellev me, younotruly. y SULPHURRO IS SPRING FEVER'S DEADLY ENEMY Seasonable Complaint Merely In dication that System Needs Purifying. TONIC PROVIDES THE MUCH NEEDED SULPHUR Stewart Compound Becoming More and More a Necessity in Every Household The Right Way to Eradicate Disease. Ppring" fever is here. What is Spring1 fever? 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Here is a revolutionary invention he greatest boon to the ruptured the world has ever known which you can test on 60 days trial without having to risk a single cent of your money . . , . Something which has cured In the last 23 years thousands of ruptured people Something so strengthening to the rup tured parts that you can work right along WhI,'olnfon'?rbde7in to get better right away from the first day you try this Inven tion if It doesn't take all the misery out of being ruptursd then we don't want a single penny. .Get Bid of Belts and I-cg-Stnp. This revolutionary invention which wa want to send you on 0 days' trial is the famous Cluthe Auto matic Massaging Truss made on an absolutely new principle no belts, bands. le - straps or springs It Is far more than just a truss far more than merely a device i- e . inra-iS.o utt.rTyp diE Trusses Like These Are a Crime ferent from everytning else for rupture that It has received eighteen separate patents. For your protection we guarantee In writ- lng that a Cluthe Truss will positively keep tour rupture from com ing out or giving you any bother when you are working, exercisiuB. taking a bath (this truss is waterproof! every minute of the day. If it doesn't, you won't have to keep it. Ton see this truss unlike all others is self-adjusting, self-regulating. The support it gives automatically In creases when there la any sudden movement or strain as in working so no strain caa force your rupture out. And. in addition, a Clothe Truss pro vides the only way ever discovered for overcoming the weakness which la the real cause of rupture. While relieving the weak ruptured parts of all strain, this Truss Is constantly strengthening the ruptured parts. 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One of thn best known wholesale merchants In tlie Northwest declares he is doing all he can to promote the use of Sulphurro among his friends and acquaintances, because it wrought such a marvelous cure of neuritis for him. He had been a severe sufferer from this atfection of the nerves for some time, but it van ished quicklv when it came in contact with Sulphurro. This man's name can be obtained by any one desiring to talk with him at the offices of the C. M. C. Sulphur Co., Seattle. The publicity given Sulphurro by the newspapers has been so conservative, so convincing, that thousands and thou sands of persons have learned to their great relief of the powers of the new medicine. Not a letter is printed but what the original is open tor inspection, and not a statement regarding the mer its of Sulphurro is made but what proof is behind every word. Sulphurro is becoming more and more a necessity In every household. THIS C. M. C. STEWART SULPHUR CO. 71 Columbia. St.. 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