TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. PORTLAND, MAT 26, 1912. nninrn to nrnnnnn 1 iad ow extend aix and a half miie J i UUIIILW III ULI U wU mi mo wdi lor mrtt m wi nn lllr.i-l ll-nr linll.i.i m,i- outu Bd .ntroi UIIIUUU IU UUUIIUUU CONTINENT TO WED Young Officers Are Under Or ders, So Girls Chaperone Each Other. NAVY HAS ITS ROMANCE Mfilna Rrrolatloti and Its Aueod ant Alarm Frerent Officer from 8erklag 8rctnran la Con Trillion I Way. IAX FRANCISCO. May li (Special.) e 4 modern parallel ta Mahomet and t mountain Is found In the applica tion for marriage licenses mad to tha County Clerk s office thla moraine" by Easiaa FMw1o Outhrle and Paymaster Arthur Mlddletoa. both of tha United Ftatea Nary and snipreatea on the run fcnat Torktown. which lies In San Fran- clm-o Harbor. Three years a so. at Washington. D. C Mlrfdleton met Mlsa Ollwe Uirlt at a social affair. Four yoara ao Outhrle, than a csdet at Annapolis met MIm Ruia Fields at Waahlna-ton. Both tha Iris were prominent socially, and when their ennienu were announced they runt In for a crest deal of congratu lation. It was believed that the wed ding would follow within a short time. Ooeibla Weddlas Decided Oa. Tha two yoonc officers returned to their stations, no definite data for the nuptials having been asreed upon. It was understood that tba weddlnc would follow In tba near future. Tims sped on and no wedding toh place. It waa only recently that Guthrie and Mlddla toa decided that they would journey to Wahln-ton. claim their brides and return to their station. Joet by accident tha two officers discovered the fact that earn waa to marry a Washington girl, and they de cided to nave a duuble wadding. Otrla rrmmm raarlaeat. About that time tha Mexican revolu tion be can. Tha Hiaie fpartment or dared that officers of ships statloaed oa this Coast taka no extended Jour neys. Then tha prospective bride groom proposed that tha two gtrls se made acquainted with each other and make tha Journey arrosa tha continent together, as each otber'e chaperone. Acting on the suggestion of their husbands-to-be. the young woman packed their personal belongings and mada the trip across the continent, ar riving here thla morning. They wera met at tba statloa by Uuthrte and Mid dleton. After greetings were aver tha couples visited the County Clerk's of flee and obtained their marriage li censes. We don't know Just when tha mar rtage Is to taka place. said Guthrie tbia morning at tha I'elace Hotel, "but I do know it la going to taka place sona. and that It will as quiet, without an further fuss or delay." POKER PLAYERS GIVE $6000 Wealthy Winnipeg Residents V krtl m . of Hold-Tp" Artists. "WIXXIVEtJ. Man, May ti- While a aaaibar of wealthy Winnipeg residents were playing poker last night la a hotel, trie room waa Invaded by a cou ple of "holdups. At tba point of re volvers tha players we re ordered to had up their heads. One af the me a covered the players, the ether gathered In everything In slant. Including money on the table and In their pockata. amounting to abeut laove. beetdra several hundred dollars worth of Jewelry. The robbers escaped. NEGRO BURNED AT STAKE Two Thousand Person at T)rf-r, Texas. Kill Glrl'g .llant. TYLER. Tex-. May JJ. Dan Pa vis. a aero. was burned to death at a stake In tha streets of Tyler early today. afler ha had confessed to assailing Mlsa Carrie Johnson, of this city, a week aga. Two tbousaad persons participat ed la burning the negro, lie bad maias a erttten confession of tha crime. From tha -Jail the prisoner waa led la tbe public aqnare. where several wagonload of wood had been titled. Me waa tied ta a rail, and after ha had reiterated Ma confession a match waa a p I led. CLARK HOLDS TO ANCHOR Campaign for Re-election to Con. ere 3t Abandoned. '.VASHIXOTOX. May IS. While ex pressing tha conviction that he would be the rtemratlc nominee for tha Prtatdency. Speaker Champ Clark an-no-inced today that he would file bis eandldat-y for re-election to Conejreaa from tha Xlnth Missouri District. In a statement, which waa accom panied by another, signed be the en tire lemocratI Missouri delegation In Coagresa, ha aald ha did so because of tha pressors brought to bear on him by hi constituents. many thousand acree of choicest range, i Tba land lust bouaht consists of the 1 ray and fruit raacfl which est an. Bosweil have bee a renting. It grow enough hay to winter a large band o sheep. It la located ao conveniently to range that stock can grass within i few miles of tha place much of tha Win tar. and always be near enough to thi hay to be brought In on short notice when neceasary. Tbe Enterprise stock men now have a!l tha original Keman sheep ranch. Part of this wss sold by tba first hold era to Stanley Hayes and to J. A. Funk. Vest and Boewell bought out Hayes and Funk recently, taking tha latter' holdings tha first of tha year. These holdings were at tha north and west portions of tha range and included soma fins farm land adjoining tha reserve on tha Chesnlmnua. Going eastward from tha Chesnlmnos. the Vest and Boewell ranch Includes scattered tracts on which Is found th only water In th district. Between an around these watering places, whic follow tha canyons, the extensive pas tore lands. Sheep can be Wintered on tha Imnsha and then pastured gradually westward until tba extreme west end of tha holdings Is reached, where the enter tha forest reserve for Summr graxlng. Tha land actually owned by Vest and Boswail totala Si: acres. They bavs about : sheep now. but will stock up to the capacity of their ranch a once. 445,000 MEN MAY QUIT BRITISH fcTEVEDORES EXPECT TO CALL BIG STRIKE t'nleaa Settlement la H cached by xt Wednesday Drastic Action Will IV Taken Then. LONDON. May 21. A National strike by all transport workers early next week waa threatened In labor circles this afternoon. Those In touch with tha strike leader say that unless settlement be reached In tha Interim, next Wednesday will see tha order Is sued for a general strike through th whole of the United Kingdom. A great mass meeting of stevedores this afternoon passed unanimously resolution for a National strike. The leaders say they will be able to call out iS.ooa trade unionists without dlf fleulty, and they expect to obtain tha support of Jsa.aOO non-unionists. Tha unrest among tha railroad men la so great that It la tboua-ht they eould eas ily be Induced to participate In the dis pute. Large numbers of carmen augmented the ranks of the striking transport workers In tha course of today and It waa calculated that by tonight 11Q.00O men would have ceased work. NEW EVIDENCE GATHERED More Witnesses Summoned to Tes tify la Archbold Cae. WAflHlXOTOX. May it. Xew dl closures In tha case of Judge Robert W. Archbald. now before the House Judiciary committee, were forecast to day as a result of a secret visit to Philadelphia made by Representative Webb, of North Carolina, a member of tha committee. Mr. Webb, clothed with power to aerve subpenas. summoned Ueora-e C Fltxpatrlck. a capitalist: president Thomas, of the Leigh "4 alley Railroad Company, and Edward R cmlth, a director in the company, to appear and testify. 11 waa admitted that tha pre oca of these witnesses wss desired because of an alleged deal with tha Clrard Kstate. of Philadelphia, In which Judge Arch- paid waa said to have been connected. Heatings In th rasa are to be resumed Monday. EASTERN EXCURSION. Low round-trip rates bow In effect by the Canadian Pacific Apply for their new folder giving full particular. Of fice Third and line t Multnomah Hetel billdinr. ARIZONA WILL RATIFY Direct Election Amendment Meet o Effective Opposition. PHOEXEC Aria, May 3a. A Joint resolution, ratifying the constitutional amendment to provide for the direct election of Cnlted Statee Senator waa Introduced la tbe Ktate Kenat today. It will be rushed through, a there I ne effective opposition. The Senate passed today the em pleyer' liability and anU-lobbying bills, which go bow to tha Governor tot approval. Does the Sun or Artificial Light Bother Your Eyes? Let us demonstrate oar Neulro Rayo Lens The lent that produced tbe soft blue lipht that gives such comfort and relief to the eyes. A guarantee with e a e h pair of flas-v. when I fit them. Dr. J. D. Duback Ej-esiM Specialist Sixth Floor Selling Boildinc Sixth and Alder WALLOWA RANCH GROWS M-rrrri-? Men Add to floldino for KXTERPRI5Ee Or, iUy :i. (Sp-riiD-Kr tb purchav ef 71 -r-i of Irr River Und t and Bo --re? 11, f tb' cltr- rounded oat their hold- In and now bovo ono of hm bt r-tp ranch In Wallow County. Thy bo.fht u T: cra from Frank Kor i en To day for $ 13,4. TCeir Home Treatment for Tuberculosis Comsvmptiro patJonta aaod no ecr droad Ittttr mo rata tnat fonnartj orvrtook all uffvrvr from long troobla, or ooatljr and bireaiTalf)t Jomroar far from bora to oihar climaiao or to oom xpaalTo tut toriuan Uu&drwd or now vtaytnc o.altly at bona. rtrtnff tbmI-ro to health t tb coot of few bottle of medicta. Here t oa oho pak from experience: Rt flL 4th Colwy-a Darby, Pa. Oo t)ftN : Tnr four year a trooMd tth rutk. which gradually became worse. A ofcyutaa prveounc1 my raee Conium) tKn. ao4 I waa ordered to a Conevmpti beepltaL My nephw woo to not allow n t ntll ha4 trtd Eckman i A!trmtl. Before I had tahea the mdictn three weka I fmrnir4 BttiRc wll. I am in xrl loot haMtb aow end havt ba rompletvlr "rd tor tea yoara t atraaaly recomoucod It" 4P1ffn4. (MRS.) MART WA&SOV. Erkaasi AUaratlra la effoetlv ta Bron chltio. Aathtaa, Hay rer. Throat and I'ny Trowble. n4 In apbolldtoa; th ay-tom- l not contain poieoan, opt ate r bahit-fArmiTiar dniara rr eai by Tb Owl Iru and otkr leadira dru-akta Afc fjr vkit leTtrtt of rrttrorl mr4 wruo to Vohtraa Laboratory, rhliodelphi, F tor addiuoaai ev idea we. i i Principal Agents Ladies Home Journal Patterns, Iatest Styles in All Sizes, lOo and 15c Ladies' Home Journal for Jnne Now Ready, 15c Pattern, and Publications in New Location on the Balcony Reduction on Little Things 10c Patent Collar Buttons '. 5 8c Croehet Cotton, spool 5$ 5c Bess Glycerine Soap 3 1-3 10c Violet Glycerine JSoap 5 7c White Finishing Braid 5t? 13c French Toothbrushes 10q 50c Fine Elastic Belts 25 50c Patent Leather Belts 25 The Most in Value, the Best in Quality Reduction on Little Things $1.50 Leather Handbags 9S 25c Ilair Barrettes at 15 25c Dressing Combs at . ... . ... . -15c 10c Bias Tape at . ..5 15c Dress Shields at . ,10c 50c White Wash Bags at 25 75c Character Dolls at ,..,..50p 15c Dress Buttons at 10 Tiie Last Week of Our Great May Sale Money Saving Sale of Women's Suits Handsome models of Serges and Novelty Mixtures, regular $15 and $17.50 Jf ( f( values, at J)1U.UU One hundred stylish up-to-date Suits which we are offering you at a great price concession. The assortment includes good quality serges and a large variety of nov elty mixtures, and every suit is guaranteed to be absolutely new in every respect; all dependable, up to our high standard. Come and profit by this great sale. Regular $15 and $17.50 values, priced for tomor- tf f ff row at only pll.UU Sale of Silk and Wool Dresses Shown in the latest styles and good colors, regular $15.00 and $17.50 vai- ttincn ues piu.uu Just received a shipment of seventy-five beautiful Silk and Wool Dresses which are the best we have ever shown. Wool Dresses in white, navy and brown, fin ished in a very superior manner. Stylish Silk Dresses shown in all wanted plain colors and change able effects. Smart, tasty garments that sell regu- larlv at $15.00 and $17.o0, specially priced at $10.50 Offering Extraordinary Values Every section of this great store is teeming with interest just now. In our Ready-to-Wear Section, now located on the Balcony, the very latest productions from the leading fashion centers are displayed. The showing is now at its best and those who haven't as yet made their selections will find it greatly to their advantage to do their choosing now. And the same can be said in regard to all the departments. Now is the time to buy. Not only because of our present large assortments and broad varieties, but because of the numerous special values we are offering. Goods we will be unable to duplicate at the same low prices again this season. Some Surprisingly Great Values in Our Present Stock of Fine Dress Goods and Silks Here are some special offerings that are going to make a "hit" with thrifty shoppers. 'Come and take advantage of them. You'll hardly believe it possible that such pretty high-grade fabrics could be purchased at such prices. New Washable Silks, 98$ Yard A serviceable Silk that washes perfect ly. Comes in white ground with pin and hair line stripes in rich colorings, full 32 inches wide and guaranteed fast color. New Swiss Messalines at 75t Yard Beautiful Swiss Messaline Silks, shown in all the wanted new shades and black. Also in neat stripes. Comes full 27 inches wide; an excellent wearing Silk very much underpriced. New Changeable Taffetas at $1.00 a Yard 24 to 27-inch genuine Swiss Taffetas, in both solid colors and the new glace ef fects; also an enormous assortment of self-colored fancies and jacquard weaves, shown in any wanted color or color combination. Beautiful high-grade Silk per fect in both weave and finish and the finest Silks ever sold at this price. Half -Wool Challies at 35 Yard A splendid new line of half -wool Chal lies in the new stripes, dots and floral patterns. They come either plain or bordered and in all colors. French Challies at 50 Yard Fine all-wool French Challies in an endless assortment of patterns, rings, dots, stripes, flowers, etc. A pure wool fabric, that will wTash perfectly. Beautiful 45-Inch! Dress Emb'deries All handsome, all effective. Even as an ob ject lesson to prove that the leadership of this store is well merited in this direction, you will find that this showing is well worth while. Dressmakers will be particu larly interested. Lot 1, at 4S- J5-inch full-length Embroid eries, selling regularly at $1.25 1Rr a yard, priced tomorrow xOC Lot 2, at OS All 45-inch full-length Em broideries, best $2.00 grade, QQ at, per yard OC Lot 3, at $1.19 45-inch full-length Em broideries, selling regularlv at (Jjl 1Q $2.50 yard, now pl.lV Lot 4, at $1.48 All 45-inch full-length Embroideries selling rerularly at $3.50 a yard, special , $1.48 New Curtain Scrims A "daylight" Drapery section, in the main floor annex, where you can snop witla tne greatest degree of comfort and satisfaction. Plain Scrim of fine quality, 40 inches wide; comes in white, ecru and Arabian, at CiUC Printed Scrim in a large assortment of de signs and colorings, 36 inches 1 fi wide, priced at 1 JO Beautiful Open-Work Border Scrims in a variety of styles, 40 inches d.r wide, at only tOC Mercerized Marquisette Scrim of beautiful finish, 39 inches wide; comes r in white and ecru ;.C Mercerized Printed Scrim in neat designs and colorings; best 35c and nfi 40c grades at Bungalow Net and Lace Edge Scrims in white and ecru, widths to 40 OCj- inches, at Sale of Taffeta and Messaline Ribbon Yards and yards of rich, lustrous Ribbons in all colors and good widths. Choose to morrow from four lots: A Splendid Chance to Supply Your Needs Now Lot 1, at 14c Beautiful 414-inch Taffeta Ribbon, shown in all colors, selling A regularly 25c a yard, special at X'xC Lot 2, at 18c Five-inch Taffeta Ribbon, shown in all colors and best 1 O 30c grade, special this sale 'OC Lot 3, at 25 Lustrous six-inch Taffeta Ribbon, shown in all colors, best 40c grade -&OC Lot 4, at 17 Good quality 5-inch Messa line Ribbon, selling regularly at -1 j 30c a yard, special this sale C Women's Pumps and Oxfords The most desirable kind. They're right in style, in quality and in workmanship, as well as underpncea; $3.00 and Io 07 $3.50 lines at, the pair P-4i.O Our Basement Shoe Department is undoubtedly headquarters for thrifty shoe buyers, judging from the record sales of the past few weeks, as a place where your dollars will do double duty. Tomor row we place on sale several hundred pairs of Women's New Style Pumps and Oxfords at considerably less than regular. The assort ment includes button, lace and strapped styles in patent colt, vici and Russian calf leathers, and you have choice of low or high heels and light or heavy soles; both Pumps and Oxfords that are right in stvle, in qualitv and in workmanship; regular $3.00 and $3.50 lines reduced to $2.37 a Pair. Pumps for Misses and Children The new season's low-cut Pumps in patent colt, gunmetal and tan leathers, shown in all sizes and widths and at special prices: $1.50 grade, sizes 5 to 8, at.99p $2 grade, sizes Sl2 to 11. .$1.60 $2.50 grades, 11 to 2. . .$1.75 high Boys' Shoes and Oxfords In the new styles with raised toe. iney come in gun metal, velour calf and tan leath ers and are made with full length sole and full vamp. $2 grade, sizes 9 to 13 $1.75 $2.50 grade, 13 to 2... $2.25 Women's Knit Underwear Fine Lisle Union Suits, best 65c grade fiA priced at only .-lC We have secured for this sale a splendid line of Women's Lisle Union Suits, fine, perfect - fitting, seasonable -weight garments shown in low-neck, sleeveless styles in knee length. They come in all sizes and with lace-trimmed knee; regular Or 65c grade, now on sale at - OlC Women's Vests and Pants at 25 This offering consists of a new line of Women's Fine Cotton Vests and Pants that are of unusual value at this low price. The Vests come in low-neck, sleeveless styles, and the Pants in knee length, lace trimmed. All sizes; regular 35c quality OC- asaK priced for this sale at Children's Hose in Silk Lisle, 35c Grade at 25 A special offering of children's well-appearing, Fine Silk Lisle Stockings, made with reinforced heel and toe. All sizes and in all colors; regular 35c grade priced at . . . 25c Women's Hose in Gauze Lisle, 35c Grade at 25 Women's Fine Gauze Lisle Hose made with double heel and toe, full seamless, and with double garter top. All sizes in white, tan and black; 35c grade priced at aaaOC H. & Gr. Corsets lor $1 A very large line of these popular Corsets, shown" in all the latest Spring and Summer models. They come in all weights of mate rials. Coutil," batiste, royal stripe and Sum mer netting. They are boned with rust proof steels and very neatly trimmed with lace and embroidery. A style and size to fit every figure. We guarantee every Corset sold bv us. In Our Enlarged Infants9 Wear Section Some of the daintiest little Dresses it's ever been our good fortune to secure. Attrac tively trimmed with laces and ribbon, becoming and stylish. Three specials in Wash Dresses for Tomorrow: ' Children's Dresses, Best $1 Values, 85$ At this price we are offering some very choice models made of fine quality percale, chambray, gingham, etc. A large variety of styles and trimming to choose from. Regular $1.00 priced for this sale . . .85c Children's Dresses, 75c-85c Values, at 49$ Stylish little garments in sizes 2 to 6 years. They are made of a very good quality gingham and percale and neatly trimmed in pretty styles. Every garment extra well finished. Regular 75c and 85c, at. . . .49$