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Kiirr TirB EVESIHO NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE , 101a. HEAD OF ILL-FATED PLUNKETT FAMILY WOULD HUGHES ACCEPT IF NOMINATED ? , BIG QUESTION IN REPUBLICAN CAMP I O. W. YOUNG 1). B. BUBAK OF AIRSHIPS FOR The June Brides To the frlendg of the Brides to lie we wish to Inform you that we hare a nice line of Hawkes Cut Glass, Pickards Hand Painted China, Alvin and Community Plated Flat Ware and the Mothers and Fairfax and other beautiful patterns in Sterling Sil ver ware, Seth Thomas clocks and Pyralin Ivory and many other articles which are very useful and much appreciated by the Brides. All silver engraved free of charge. QUALITY SERVILE WANTS THOUSANDS RSf I 7i "Ml ?' . V ' l lAli V-n ft'H$ (Oc 1 , Charles 15. Hughes. The movement to Rive Justice Charles E. Hughes of the United Statu supreme court the Republican presidential nomination is growing apace throughout the country. Many Republican observers declare that Hughes can have the nomination if he wants it Hut there has been no indication thns far that Hughes will accept the nomination, even if he is the unani I mom choice of the G. O. P. convention. HOT WORDS USED (Continued from ;uko 1) oven throatoned to huvo mo mobbud. Th (a tiino you Hliould allow the city tiiKiii(:or tq ko iinliiunpored and pro tect tho city without Influence from the Kmidulls." "I am Horry," said Mayur Hico, "In unswor for such un urgunient us has coma up hero tonight, in the first contract the council hullovod It was working for tlio boat Intur Bt8 of tho people and as fur as 1 am concerned thorn In nothing to which I huvo Hlgncd my name or given my connont of which 1 am nnhamed. I do not heliovo In tho heremiy and rumorn of tho street and I believe these tun tiers referred to. 7Will bo nettled without delay f J soon ns Mr. Kendall arrives. I tun sorry for the statements which have Just been made; they are untrue aiu' wore uncalled for." "I was mistreated," said Hunter, again jiin.ltlng to bin foot. "He- cause I was a free-born America oitizen fluid protested aaginst the infringement of my rights you hanK mo on tho principal streets. You, Mr. Mayor rode at the head of a procession in the rear of which my of fifty was carried, and was later hung and then buried "by being thrown In the river. You drove in your unto to my house, and slopping in front of my liomo whirled your hat a I) out your head in this man ner, iiiui Hhouted at mo to como out. 1 say 1 was mistreated and that it was a disgrace to tho city." Mayor ('ally Hunter Llur. "Mr, Hunter, when you say that I stopped In front of your house and went through any such movements as you have here depicted or called to you in any way, you are a llnr," said Mayor Itice. "Any of Ihe members of the council will sustain me In the fact th t I put down my hand against any peinoiuil demon- TWAW'-EIavfo! Holism for Shin Fit many nll-p-t cu W -1 M .11 iv, v.,:: 1 i, li ii r in'XMA, il.r it i-a 0. .t t i ji t- (..; I ! f t iirr ,m.I trt.m i. i V. ( f' !. i 'VMA ii. i-rr l...m.- tii.-i.l-, ihrioioli r:i-T i for iVm "l.. il v'i dt rip nro now rn lt? r-jirlcrt tht circ M nrrci!ar4 :'.tc., lint vc will i,.iy tl'i. t'.iat '.'lift, wc .ni-.o you .111. y nte a.Ivi hr yvt V.; V ,v- i.-ur. ,. !i- 1. ' o mIumv, !v ft.-n N..1--P'-. h-ri -urn i y-.n lo be j.i'nn.um.i. 'i ho nA part is, it givii 'm.-.h Iriv jut r'-vn vi l' f cfhi-iv- ri :ht to , .i.- ll,it Ii.-imiim l l-;.;A i j 0: ,i lo r.uikj ui riaii 1 r t. -suiial mia.-am. i ii k dm-sii't eooiIic mid Itrd t"ri)wi IniK Store. 7 uiwijM 7 iti;i:i.s 5e A I M 1 SS H ) X 1 Oc mm) IT'S lllli'KKKNT. "Always n (Imxl Show" TOD.W, ONK lAV OM.V DIVOROi:' Divcmn:, Do yon think It St'OlMHiK or UKMKDVT Pou i iiiiHwor ln4foro yon huv soon "The Silent Shame" Olio of (ho . Kripi'lnK "WHO'S ;ril.'l'Y" rrobU-m l'lnys. "The Suppressed Order'' The Mtory i b?ed on (Tie exploits of the famous Drndford Haiders, during the Civil War. A story that will appeal to the old snhtiers and others as woll. Itn in three reels. si:k AMI ItM A UliST AMI UAUI1MS KOMI! S TM'IX iltl .NK MYMI'.ltY" A Cub C'oiiH'ily. and von know thi'y nro a soroain. IHtMitltltoW "TIIK WAUNIXti" In Five Parts SATHIIKAY AUm llrndy In "TIIK UAI.I.KT ;MU COM1MJ "TIIK 8KCHKT OF TIIK SllIM AlllXK" Aerial Warfare is Only in Its Infancy is Claimed. FIVE KINDS OF AESOPLAHES ADVOCATED Now Member of Parliament Warns UuiUxLiUw That She Must Keep llor Kyos l"Mn The .N'atiim cf Jaimn By William G. Shepherd. LONDON. May 25 (By JUaH.) Pemberton-Billlnu. who l8 trying to awaken England In the matter ot the mastery of tho air and who niado the charge In the British (parlia ment to winch he has been recently elected that the British airmen were lieing murdorod wore a purple dress ing gown and called me "old Bport" as he sat jat his breakfast table being Interviewed. Once or twice ho called his secre tary, standing nearby. "Where in the -world Is my breakfast? jVVhy doesn't someone bring me my break fast?" Have you ever been In the United States?" "Yes." "Do you suppose the United States could be wakened up In the matter of air setrvlce?" "Not nntil you get some hard bumps. You'll get them some day too, from the Japanese." Pem-berton-Bllling ha8 raiBed such a tu mult, conversationally, in Enelund about the air sorvice that his ideas of how, great and extensive the air! service should be made are of in-j terost. ilg Idea is to have the air; aervico the greatest arm of the Brit-j ish forces. Ho believes that it can , bo made more powerful than any j navy. "1 contemplate a force of 100,-! 0U0 aeroplanes Boon, and a force ! of 250,00 within tho next ten years.' In general there ought to be five Uitforont kinds of aeroplanes. First there will be Clio scout, small, and very fast. Anothor will bo a heavier machine, armored, for bomb drop ping, carrying, perhaps, one bui. ' "The third sort will be a cheup and large machine, made in vast quan tities, for ordinary battle 'purposes. "A transport ueroplano will rank next in Importance. It will be capa ble of enrrying from lu to 25 mon from one 'part of a battle line to anothor and alao of moving guna, ammunition and other supplies; it will probably have five or six decks. "Such a machine would runk as the army motorbus. "There are Eolnir to be hugo battleplanes In the fu-1 turn that will carry batteries of per- haps four five-inch euns or three six-Inch guns with firo control like j battleships and with a captain and j crow." "tiet your army and your! navy too. Into tho sky. Make your' enemy como Into tho sky to fight. Move our troops In the sky;; feed' them In tho sky; lot them live in the sky. .lust us Napoleon used to force his oponents to give battle on fields which he himself had selected, so j let tho generals of the war-to-bel forco their enemies to come up Into I tho sky to meet them." j Tills Is tho philosophy of I'ember-1 ton Hilling's campaign. He has aj very definite Idea of the plane that would ho made for use of the ordi nary Infantry" of the 'kv. the ma chine that would make up the bulk of the Bky flotilla. "We would stump the wiUKB out of metal, by the thous ands. The purls would be standard ized. The frames would be of steel tubing and the things could bo put together quickly, strongly and scien tifically, like you In America put slratlim, that I was busy during tho entire ,my trying to keep down dem onstrations against you which were! proposed to me by many of tho real-1 dents of the city. At the time that the deeisiiin was received lu tho first case and at the time that you refer to I rode through Ihe streets for a very few minutes, but was not at any time near your house and re- i turning to my office I tried to quell 1 all demonstrations ngiinat you of I whli h I heard, (lentlemen of the1 council, I am sorry for this scene tonik-ht, hut It Is this way with any ! work which Is undertaken und there are those who will wall against whatever you may do even though you are acting for the best interests of the city. There are always those who will make unkind remarks and j who will opvoso every effort which " set forth. Such statements. however, as we have heard tonight! are damnable M." Count PliuiRctt. Count Plunkett is a well-known Irishman, he and his family having figured prominently in the lato Irish rebellion. Joseph Plunkett, son of the count, was executed for his part in the uprising, while his other two Bona, George and John, were sen tenced to five and ten years, respec tively, In prison. mobiles that you male by the thous ands. The pre-war cost of such aeroplanes would have been about a thousand dollars apiece." "But could you develope pilots to man so many air machines?" "I can PALAC1T THEATRE TOMOHT Fascinating FAN TAN GIVES AWAY Beautiful FURNITURE C'huh'H, Itockors, Mattresses', etc., and a load of groceries. IIItV.Y.Vr WASHIIUKX and YVAHDH HOWARD 1 In tho Vltngraph Boardway YOUNG & BUBAR JEWELERS & OPTOMETRISTS Phone 'fwo-One-Foor Itostborg. Oregon together your small, popular auto guarantee to develope 5,000 pilots in England within the next six months. I would use a cycle track, and automobile speedway and a rid ing track for horses. "First, I would put my pupils on the cycle track and have them learn the use of bal ance. Then I would put the mln automobiles to have , them gain a sense of speed. The cycle track and automobile track would give them head training, then, by controlling horses, their hands would be trained and they would be ready to take up flying very shortly. From details, the new member of parliament passed again to general ities. Ho put forth the old argu ment that the more 'terrible war be comes, owing to improvements in the methods of killing, the less like ly the world would be to see war. "War can be wiped out absolute ly," he declared energetically, "by the development of air service. Two nations with a hundred thousand aeroplanes each wouldn't dare to fight each other. One could wipe out the other over night, and, fac ing such terrible chances, no na tion would wish to begin a war. I prophesy that, within the next ten years, it will be possible for na tions to use at least 100,000 aero planes in warfure. War is develop ing in that direction. "Have you an idea as to the pos sibility of awakening the United States to the importance of air pre paredness? "I think you're like the English, old spprt. You know what the Irish man said about us? He said you speak to an Englishman once and the English won't answer. You speak'to him a second time and he doesn't answer. Then you hit him on the side of the head with a brick and he looks around and says, 'I beg your pardon. You spoke to me didn't you?' " It was at this point that Pember-ton-BIHIng said that, sooner or lat-)- er, the United States would bave td look out for Japan. "They're able people," he said. r Eat gooseberry pie and live for ever. Berries fresh from the Over land Orchards. 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ANTLERS THEATRE TIIK "IlKi CITY" SHOW TO.XKiHTl TOXKiHT! TONIGHT! TOXKillT! GERALDINE FARRAR In the Great Six-Reel Paramount Photoplay "Temptation" An Artistic Triumph, a rcvuUtion in Motion pictures. Also a new Hictopraiih and a good Comedy. Admission m usual 5c and IOc. (UN; S.ATl'HDAY AKTKUNOON AM) KVKMXG llessie Darriscale and Lewis Stone in the five-reel Triangle-Kay Bee Feature "HONOR'S ALTAR" and the funny two-re 1 Keystone Comedy "HIS AUTO-RUINATION" with Mack Swain and Harry Gribbon