Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 08, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MORNING OKEGOXIAX, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1909.
AUTO PLUNGES IN
B; FOUR DEAD
Chauffeur Loses Control of
Car Trying to Make Turn
on Road Along Bank.
VICTIMS ARE ALL WOMEN
Pleasure Ride of California Party
Knds in Trasedy Just Outside
Knights Landing Chauf
feur Is Saved.
KNIGHTS LANDING, Cal., June 7.
Kour women were drowned tonight In
the Sacramento River when a large auto
mobile In which they were riding top
pled into the stream after the driver had
lost control of the machine. The chauf
feur was rescued.
The dead:
Mm. W. F. Mixon. wife of the editor
of the Woodland Mail.
Mrs. J. H. Dungran, wife of the Post
master at Woodland.
Miss Meryl Dungan, a daughter of Mrs.
Pungan.
Miss Julia Dungan, Mrs. Dungan's sister-in-law.
Joseph Armstrong, the driver, also of
"Woodland, was thrown into the water,
but was rescued by a boat.
Party on Pleasure Trip.
The party started from Woodland to
Xiipht on a pleasure ride and arrived
hers at 9:30 o'clock. While attempting
to turn his car on the levee road, which
runs on the bank of the river, Arm
tronff lost control of his steerinff ap
paratus, and the machine was over
turned and rolled into the water. All
five passengors were flunff with the auto
mobile into the river.
The women were dragged down by the
weight of their clothing and Armstrong
seized a boat nearby and crawled aboard.
Armstrong spread the alarm as soon as
he reached shore.
Accident Near Town.
The point where the accident occurred
Is right in the town. The levee road
crosses a bridge Just beyond town. Arm
strong did not wish to cross this and
turned his car about to return the way
he had come. To make the turn with a
large machine required close figuring,
and . it was just as he had swung his
wheel to head sharply around that he
lost control and the car overturned.
The distance from the levee top to the
water is nearly 15 feet down a sloping
bank. The machine, with its screaming
passengers, toppled off this into the
water. The depth of the river at this
point is nearly 20 feet and the car dis
appeared from sight.
It Is possible that some of the dead are
pinned down by the machine. Miss Dun
pan's body was found some distance be
low the bridge, where it had been carried
by the strong current.
OFFICER IS DISARMED
LAWYERS AM) POLICEMAN IN
TANGLE IN TEXAS TOWN.
loiirt Vpholds Attorneys and as lte
isult Guardian of Peace Re
signs From Force.
PAN ANTONIO. Texas.. June 7. S.
W. Kpimett. a prominent attorney and
brother-in-law of B. F. Yoakum, pres
ident of the Rortt Island-Frisco lines,
S. I j. Ktissell, lawyer, and C. S. Cree
son. Assistant United States District
Attorney, were held to have been Justi
fied when arraigned in Police Court to
day in connection with the disarming
of F.ugpneWalirmund, a policeman, at
a railroad "depot last night.
According to the statement made in
court. Mr. tlennett and a party of
friends had gone to the depot with
Miss Bessie Yoakum, who was leaving
to Join her father in New York. Mr.
Bennett was ordered to move his auto
mobile. His inability to do so resulted In an
altercation with the policeman. In the
melee, it is said, the officer's club vm
brought into play. He finally was dis
armed. Wahrmund resigned today.
CUTS THROAT, PHONES
F. K. FOSTER REPENTS AFTER
ATTEMPTING1 LIFE.
Despondent Guest of Sargent Hotel
Wields Razor on Self Then
Summons Help.
After sfashrnjr his throat with a razor
yesterday afternoon. Frederick K. Fos
ter lost his nerve and, unable to finish
the attempt on his life, he crawled to the
telephone In his room at the Sarsent ho
tel and svreamed into the transmitter for
help. The hotel clerk found Foster lyins
on the bed with the blood streaming
from the celf-lnflicted frash. At a late
hour last night Foster was still alive,
though his condition is critical. He was
taken to tho Good Samaritan Hospital,
where IT. P. J. Wiley Is attending him.
Very little is known of Foster at the
Hotel. He resistered at the Sargent
June 1 from rhiladetphia. saying he- had
hoen In Portland some time and was
employed as a fire marshal. Inquiry,
among city officers failed, however, to
confirm this statement. He was of quiet
demeanor and had few friends. He has
made no statement as to the cause of his
act. but hotel employes state he has
seemed despondent Pince his arrival
there.
STIL.L PROBE PITTSBURG
June Grand Jury Takes fp Work
Left by Former Body.
riTTSRI-RG. Pa.. June 7. The June
Bland Jury has convened and It is ex
pected that further developments in the
municipal grart scandal will result. A
Treat volume of evidence gathered by
tha May grand jury, when more than 100
Counciimen wer examined, will be used,
,It is said.
t QUEEN OF A, Y. P. FLOAT IN
I AND THREE OTHER SEATTLE YOUNG WOMEN
WHO WILL ATTEND HER.
i (
Silas Grace Geary,
SOUND PARTY HERE
Seattle Girls to Grace A.-Y.-P.
, Float in Thursday Parade.
MISS MILLER TO BE QUEEN
Prominent Washington Young
Women Are Greatly Pleased. With
Opening Pageant of Port-,
land's Rose Festival.- .
Seattle's tribute to the third annua! I
Rose. Festival of Portland will consist of
formal and social presentation of several
of the leading society Duds of the Puget
Sound metropolis. Miss Leah Miller, the
charming young daughter of John F.
Miller, Seattle's chief executive, who is
to act as queen of the elaborate Alaska-Yukon-Paciflc
float which will appear in
Thursday night's parade, arrived in Port
land last night, with her three court at
tendants. Miss Nora Taylor, daughter of
one of Seattaais prominent capitalists;
Miss Grace Geary, sister of "Ted" Geary,
the well-known young; yachtsman and
builder of the. famous Spirit, and Miss
Anna Lamping, daughter of Adjutant
General George F. Lamping, in command
of the Washington National. Guard.
The young ladies are under the- chap
eronage of Mrs. John F. Miller, wife of
Seattle's Mayor, and mother of Miss Leah
Miller, the Sound City's- representative
queen in Thursday night's brilliant pa
geant of fanciful royalty. The party Is
being entertained at the Hotel Perkins
and arrived last night in time to witness
the first of the Festival events, its
progress from the Vnion Depot to the
hotel bein checked by the spouting of
the Are wagon heading the bands and the
marching divisions of the 'Home-Coming
day" parade.
Although travel-tired and in need of
rest, all the young ladies manifested
animated interest in the uproarious fes
tivities that wero going on Just outside
the portals of their hotel and expressed
their pleaaure and delight at finding
themselves in Portland and in the midst
of the initial celebration. From the
windows, of the hostelry they viewed
w-ith interest the passing of the torch
bearers and uniformed drill .companies.
"We are all expecting a royal good
time." said Mies Milter, "and we are
doing to retire early, so that we can be
up witn the lark and explore all the
beauties of the Rose City, of which we
ha heard so much. You see we will
be here until Friday afternoon, and we
expect to see everything before we go
home.
"We Seattls folks are all Interested in
the Rose Festival, and we hope to have
Portland people as much Interested in our
big exposition. We are counting on hav
ing thousands of Portland visitors with
us on Portland Day. which will Be July
10, and we shall endeavor to extend them
all as cordial and pleasing a welcome as
we are meeting with here. Wre all know
we are going to enjoy ourselves splendidly
ever' minute of our time In Portland."
So saying, the charming little queen of
tne Seattle tioat. with her pretty attend
ants, responded to the summons of their
smiling, solicitous chaperone, and said
goodnight.
Queen Leah's party, upon its arrival in
Portland, was taken under the wing of
W. F. Thomas, who has been in Port
land for several days, engaged in making
arrangements, on behalf of the exploita
tion department of the A-T-P Fair, for
a rousing celebration of Portland Day,
July 20, at the exposition.
DEFT THIEF STEALS PURSE
Pickpocket Victim at Postoffice
- Loses $ 1 5 0 Saved for Mother.
Two more daring cases of pickpocketing
were added to Portland annnls yesterday,
both of which were as expert profession
ally as any ever reported here. J. C.
Nay lor, an electrician, in the employ M
the Portland Railway. Light & Power
Company, who livs at 306 Grant street,
was robbed of a purse containing $150
while making his way through a crowd
in the postoffice. The money stolen rep
resented tho savings of himself and elster,
Miss Addle Naylor, which he had just
drawn out of th& Security Savings &
Miss Leah Miller, Queen. Miss Nora Taylor. I
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Silas Grace Geary. MIsa Anna Lamping.
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THURSDAY NIGHT PARADE
Trust Company, preparatory to mailing
it to their aged mother in Utah.
U. M. Barrett, 615 Roselawn avenue,
was the second victim. He was robbed
at '3 o'clock in the afternoon of a watch,
while standing in the plaza surrounding
the Courthouse.
Captain of Detectives Baty gave out a
statement yesterday warning the public
to keep on the lookout, as it is his belief
that Portland is suffering at the hands of
crooks attracted by the A-T-P Exposition
at Seattle.
Several persons were arrested yesterday
on suspicion. W. B. Ford, arrested by
Detective Pries, was later Identified by J.
C. Christensen, manager of the Five and
Ten-Cent store on Washington street, .as
being the man who attempted to short
change his cashier last Friday.
Some time between, closing time Satur
day night and Monday morning $25 was
stolen from the cash drawer of the Old
Hut saloon, at Fourth and Aider streets.
The police have no clews..
POWDER TRUST SQUEALS
COMPLAINS OF ' DISCRIMINA
TION IN DYNAMITE BIDDING.
1 '
Canal Commission Needs OYer-$l,-
000,000 Worth' and Leans ''To
ward Trojan Brand.
WASHINGTON. June 7. Alleging that
discriminations were being made by the
Isthmian Canal Commission In favor -of
the manufacturers of Trojan Dowdnr. the
E. I. DuPont de Nemours Powder Com
pany filed a formal protest today when
bids were opened for supplying explo
sives for the coming fiscal year for work
on the Isthmian canal.
Specifications allow alternative -; bids
for supplying Trojan powder In the place
of dynamite, provided a guarantee of
the effectiveness of Trojan powder is
made. The DuPont company asserted
Trojan was a trade name and could be
supplied only by the proprietors of the
brand.
More than 10,000,000 pounds of dynamite
is wanted. The IS. I. DuPont de Nemours
Company submitted a bid of 41.O5l.S50 and
the Keystone Powto Manufacturing Com
pany, of Umporia, Pa., $1,071,232. Tho
Trojan Powder Company, of Allentown,
Pa., Oakland, Cal., and Pueblo. Colo.,
submitted a bid for Trojan as a portion
of. the amount desired $315,372. W". R.
Grace & Co., of San Francisco, sub
mitted a bid of $204,600 on a part of the
quantity of dynamite. The Texas Dyna
mite Company, of Beaumont, Tex., sub
mitted an informal bid.
AT THE HOTELS. ,
' Ifiotel Portland Mr. and Mrs. B. J. David,
Wyoming; . E. Coffin and wife. Boise; W.
S. Fraser and wife, ;Chicao; Eugeue Brown
and wife. King Hill; K. O. Mill. Ban Fran
cisco; Mr. and Mrs. Iv. P. Hall. Duluth; Dr.
F. J. Bailey and wife, city; Q. Winters,
Spokane; Q. K. McGrumpo, U. S. Army; W.
1 Baker, New York; K. C Lars and. wife,
Chehalis; K- Bernard, New York; J. Hyde
and wife, Brooklyn; C A. Morria, A. Mes
Gin&er, New York; C. E. . Bash and wfTe,
Huntington; M. Hulburt, Los Angeles; Mr.
and Mrs. H. Butler, Huntsville; H, Hols,
Xew York; W. Rea, Jr., Montana; C. B.
Prahman and wife, Chicago; C. E. Anen,
Honolulu; Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Polletz, New
York; K. Metzger and wife, San Francisco;
R. O. Krse, New York; Henry Kresby, 6an
Francisco ; Mrs. J. B. Wells, Boston ; H.
Wellsoh. New York; G. C. Koedlng, Fresno;
J. T. Whitehead, New York; A. S. White,
C. H. Gray, Seattle; w. B. Brown, St. Louis;
F. V. DingHLan. San Francisco; E. Kuisch,
Pittsburg; J. F. McNaught, Hermiston ; G.
T. Myers and wife, M. A. Gottstein, Seattle;
M. M. Quimby. Mt. Vernon; Y. P. Dufoir,
Woonsoeket; C. E- Locke. San Francisco;
J. W. Strauss, New York; A- B. Kelty, Kan
sas City; H. Goldman, New York; W. E.
Peters and wife, San Francisco; T. W.
Drane and wife. New York; Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Orabb, Chicaso; Mrs. M. R. Williams.
Tom Williams, New York; Mr. ami Mrs.
C. Breeden. Los Angeles; W. H. Thomas
San Francisco; T. M- Linnard, Pasadena; C.
Cummins, Sah, Francisco; Mr. and Mrs
Campbell. G. H. George, H- Henry, Castle
"Rock; J. W. Flannigan, Chicago; H S.
Williamson, San Francisco; L. A. Falch,
New York; C. .Howe, Buffalo: c. B. Mc
cormick, G. E. Tapper, San, Francisco M.
A. Baer, E. A. KeUh, New York; E. T.
Hendee and wife. Chicago; J. Hohn and
wife, Mls B. Bohm, San Francisco ; J. S.
cnneiaer. jsew x orK ; Kear-Aamiral H
IJlchii. Captain G. Ishil, Commander H.
Yashloka, Fleet Engineer Matsu Zawa, Staff
Paymaster Neda, Staff Surgeon Suzuki,
Lieutenant Hashlmote, Lieutenant Uno,
Lieutenant Yaxnazaki. Lieutenant Kurodai
Lieutenant Su Nuijama, Midshipman Sato,
Midshipman Sawamoti. Flag Lieutenant
Struavonera. Japanese fleet officers; C- B.
Hurley, city; H. White. Los Anpelej; Mrs.
E. Cuthbertson. Seattle ; R. F. S tingle, Chi
cago; Q. W. Offield, Klamath Falls; E. A.
Lawbaujfh, Meriden; R. R. Hinton and wife.
Miss Hinton, R. B. Hinton, Miss Wakerllg,
SUaulko; G. Dfhaven end wife, Chicago; .
E. Burley. Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Van Cleave, . St. Louis; R. S. Holmes,
U. 6. Navy.
Hotel Oregon J. D. Beach, Spokane; L.
T. Skidmore, Seattle; Dorsey B. Smith, city;
F. J. Dalenty and wife. Ashton, Idaho; J.
J. Johnson and wife. Bedford. Ind. Mrs
, T. W. Hobson, San Jose; C p. Newlin and
wife. La Grande; W. Poldera and wife, St.
Louu: n. X. Craves. W. S. Graves. Sump
ter; E. G. Round. Rossland, B. C. ; C. E.
Rlnehart. Jr.. St. Louis; G. W. Fox and wife,
Lexington. Ky. : H. L. rrickinson and wife,
Beilingham; Mrs. Andrew T. Stahl, Dufur;
Sam Jones, Chicago: Mr. and Mrs. Campbell.
Vancouver; A. O. Weife. E. Eden, (Seattle;
Luford C. Lull. Jr.. Los Angeles: C. r.
Gabrielson and wife. Scappoose; Geo. r.
Pollttz and wife. New York City; M. J.
Schmidt, San Krancisco; Will A. Curless,
R. F. Shury, Seattle; E. D.. Ressler. Mon
mouth: W. E. Lytle. Portland; c. Ruga
and wife, Greely, Colo.: H J. Havbltl. New
York: D. S. Sanborn, W. C. Kerr, Seattle;
Abe Haafl.'Joi. Mines, Chicago; T H. Dean
and daughter. Baker City; J. W. Wilson.
Bloominyton: Al Manning aud wife, St.
Paul; John-E. Hess and wife. Master Hess,
Waiter E. Hess, George Hee, Mooretown,
Pa.; w. Dolan, North Bend. Ind.; J- E.
Wlnstanley, city; A. N. Cornwell and wife,
St. Paul; Alex Thomuson. Tiieoma: AT. V.
Pence, Olympia: l. M. True. San Fran- 1
Cisco; Max Wecksler. New York; L. C
Smith and wire, Seattle; C. W. McXaman,
Oakland; James Thornton, Oakland; Mrs.
J. H. Clark. Oakland; A. M. Lovelace, Mrs.
T. II. Dean and daughter. E. T. Holton, R. C.
Hamlin. Fihgal Hinds end wife. San Fran
cisco; G. E. Johnson. Geo. W. Rowan,
Seattle: R. C. Hamlin. Guv "K. Irwin. Los
Angeles; A. J. Russell and wife. F. S.
Palmer. F. Sweeney. W. C. Mathewson, San
Francisco; Dr. J. S. Parson, Ashland; Sam
H. Colin. San Francisco; . F. H. Irvine and
wife. M'. A. Barr, New York; W. Rosenblatt,
San FranciscQ.
The Perkins X. Patterson. Hllishnrn: r-
and Mrs. W. J. Harris and family, Pittsburg;
1 J. C. Jensen and family. Ogdcn; G. P. Rlch-
aras, i-ittsourg: Mrs. John F. Miller, Miss
Miller, A-Y-P Exposition; Miss Geary, Miss
Taylor, Miss Lamping. Orvis, Gladden, Seat
tle; J. R. Haskins. llwaco: A. A. Townley.
Congdon; C. H. Wright and wife. H. O. and
A. Krabbenhoft. John Schmidt. H. Schroeder
and wife, William Bartholomew and wife.
Henry Erwln. Sabin; L. D. Williams, Seat
tle; W. w. Oglesby and wife. Forest Grove;
Joseph Woods and wife. Hoquiam ; R. W.
Ramer. Seattle; Mrs. L. Lawrence. Chehalis;
J. D. Shull and wife, J. J. Clark. South
Bend; Mrs. R. p. Burns, Rainier; Miss C.
F. Brey, Salem; John L. Farell, J. A. Farell,
San Francisco: C. A. Bell and wife. Hood
River: R. li. Pate and wife. Davton; Anna
Webster. Jefferson; Harry Elman, city: F.
J. Wilson, Corvallis; Mrs. M.- J. O'Connell,
Seattle; J. M. Pipe, Albanv; V. P. Fiske.
Dallas; L. Wade. A. Willoughby, Congdon;
F. H. Goldthwait, Springfield; Joe Trage
man. Mrs. Ernst, Baker City; L. S. C. Mc
Mahon, Duluth; L. E. Strandley and wife.
La Grande; W. B. Johnston and wife, Rose
burg; Mrs. M. P. Harmon. George H. Daget,
Mrs. : E. C. Harmon. Chicago: P. Mahoppy
and wife, Condon; Paul Frendman. Butkir;
rit and family, Sheridan; F. Miller and
wife. Junction City: R. M. Harding, Silver
ton; George Raymond. Butte; H. C. Kunie.
Tillamook: Mrs. w. R. Marvin, F. J. Payne.
Bay Center; William E. Gregory, Astoria;
J. H. Scott and wife, J. G. Smart and wife.
" ays. twattle; E. F. Brown,
WalvlUe; Mr. and Mrs. Wiiter. Lebanon; H.
a. viurK, Astoria: H. L. Lively. Seattle;
, P- Levy, Frank Vaughn and wife, As
tosia: J. E. Backus, Spokane; Emerv Her
ron. South Rend- W IT Tnun'. n.
G. Payers, Hartford City; H. L. Berkey. Chi
cago; Herman X-alisch, New York; H. A.
fj , ' A Aioany; George Bell," Trin
idad; R. L. Woodhouse. Mrs. W. Warnken.
Berkeley; P. Bernard, w. J. Botsford, New
lork: F. L. Sperry, San Francisco; J. Hide
and wife, Brooklyn; J. D. Beach. Spokane;
Mrs J. W. Condon, N. Whealdon. The
Dalles: G. L Wiling. Seattle; J. c. Henry,
La Grande; Flora Walker, Pendleton; H.
L. Anderson. Ontario; C. H. Buckley, Seat
tle; G. W. Offleler, Klamath Falls; J. N.
Arnold, E. P. Mahoppy and wife. Toledo;
W. H. Haatts and wife. Bend; Dr. H. C.
Dunsmore, Independence; Dr. Charles R.
Bale and wife. St. Paul; Mrs. Jobson. M.
A. J. Bolts. D. E. York, Walla Walla; George
N. Butcher. Harrisboro.
The Imperial a H. Fisher and wife. Eu
gene; Mrs. A. Balrd, M. R. Ryan, Drain; W.
V. Farnls. Olympla; Mrs. C. E. Martin.
Oakland; M. L. Sander and wife. Seattle;
H. K. Revell WalkersvIIle; T. R. Bingham,
Spokane; J. B. Patten, E. Calderwood. Mrs.
Mary Calderwood, Pendleton; C. S. Crutcher
and wire. St. Mark. Texas; Mary Morgan,
Eugene; Dr. Kershaw, Grand Rapids; Mrs.
H. M. Kershaw, Willlamlna; Ralph Adams,
Dallas; W. Preston and wife, Eugene; Mrs.
Edna Dunn, Condon: Oscar Sehafer. Mon
mouth; L. P. Davidson and family, lone;
H. C Mahon and wife, Eugene; E. C.
Smith and wife. Vale; Miss Mayine Thomp
son. Vale; R. E. Williams, Dallas; Pearl
Williams, Corvallis; Alice Cannon, Cor
vallis; A. G. Magee and wife. Salem; F. H.
Caldwell. Newberg
The St. t'harles W. B. Foote. Marshneld;
C. J. Doyle. Wecidesburn; E. L. Prince, Marsh
neld; B. Hunsaker, North Bend; J. Lverts
shes, Spokane; J. Erpler and wife, Sherwood;
Gue Amdt, Latourell; W. P. Kaiser, Kelso;
A. Hayes, Mayger; H. Landenslager, city; A.
T, Buxton. Forest Grove ;,F. G. Sanders Al
bany; George Fleming, city; F. S. .Smith,
Eugene; s. A. Foss, Bidwell; E. P. Caldwell,
city; W. P. Wlllaby, Athena; Walter Lut
sehlnger, W. J. FInke, Brookfleld; W. w.
Rich. Wasflougal; Fred H. Moore, Seaside;
Henry Crabtree. Troutdale: O. L. Jones. H.
Reeve. Mist; W. J. Schulenberg and wife,
Lents; A. J. Blanc, Cathlamet; c. C. Organ,
Celilo; z. W. Babcock, McMlnnvllle; R L.
Taylor. Corvallis; C. L. Phillips. The Dalles;
M. E. Thomas. Merl Irwin, city; F. B. Tefft,
Beaverton; B. . L. Hemmingway and wife.
North Bend; Af Glertaon; North Cove: H.' "B.
Martin. San Francisco: J. M. Gatej and
-tmugmer, array? R. D. JJverett, Wasco; V. R.
wooaiana, uenver; t w. Giesler and wife.
Payette; William Miller, Reedville; Thomas
aniei, Oregon Ulty; v. Runuy. Marcoia; w.
Wright. Norton; I. H. Sherwood, George; Zed
Rosendorf, Independence; J. B. Mann, The
uaiips; a. bneuey, celilo; Nora Bartle, Echo
Larjtin, Guy c. Larklns, Marquam; A. N
Hugill, Gervals; Charles E. Harwood. Glen-
ader: J. p. Walker, Mountain Dale; George
niiruivicK, nauvies; L. 5onrwer and wife,
S. C. Franks, T. N. Hulett, Clara Flaherty,
duuumuu, a. jsa. uwens, tj. w lime, Kav
mond; L. Warner and wife, Buxton; J.
Winsherome, Dryad; Sam Hoglett, Wllla
mina; M. B. Haines and wife, lone: R. E.
Everett and wife. The Dallas; W. F. Wright,
Wlllamlna: A. O. Welle. city; George
opMui.il. otajton; ji.. f. uaiaweil, city; Men
ton Howard and -wife, Corvallis; Mrs. Hal
stead, Condon; Rube Montgomery, Eugene;
R. A. Scott. North Yakima; C Clark, Cen
tralla; B. Watkins. Heppner: L. I. Glbbs.
Eugene; J. Killough, c. M. Taylor. Walla
waiia.; 5. tr. ctrucKler. walla Walla; J. C.
lu'i. iuub; rj. wagner, tjanDy; ju. f. ielso,
Yoncalla.
The Cornelius F. S. Chesbro. New Or
leans; H. B. Fredericks, San Francisco; W.
J- liiWart, Miss Constant French. San Fran
Cisco; Mrs. A. Barr. Mrs. S. Tl'.lard. Jack
raj-r, ine Danes; x. Wilson and wife. s
attle; -F. J. ftteen, Los Angeles; Gertrude
uonners. Mason City; Mary E. Palmer,
oame LretK A. ne v. Mr nnn Mrs M A
partridge. Nampa: Mark Hayter. The Dalles
G. N. Gammon. Hood River; J. J. Finn. Chi
cago; E. W. Rhoades and wife. Seattle;' c.
raiiin
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sufferer from
any eye trou
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Thompson
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elsewhere.
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Leading Eje Clinics of Europe.
SOME SYMPTOMS OF SERIOUS EYE TROUBLES
Dimness of vision.
Seeing spots, specks, etc., dance before the p yes.
The atmosphere seems smoky and fogrgy.-
Seeing better some days than others.
Seeing better sideways than straight ahead.
Seeing better in thA evening or early morning than at midday.
Seeing objects double or multiplied.
Seeing a halo or circle about a light.
Pain in or about the eyes.
Constant or periodic headaches.
Over 20,000 satisfied spectacle-wearers is Thompson's record.
One charge covers entire cost of examination,' glasses, frames.
High-class work at the lowest possible prices.
THOMPSON
Second Floor CORBETT BUILDING, Fifth and Morrison Sts.
The Rose Festival is in
full swing, and the many
visitors to our beautiful
city are welcome, at The
Lion. Make this your
home, and take advan
tage of our low prices on
Summer Underwear.
LION
CLOTHIERS
166-170 Third St.
C. Schwartz, Collins; Felix Conn. New York;
George Steelhammer, Silverton; Hermann
M.eiiech, New York: Harry A Littlelield.
Newbirg; Mrs. T. Sinclair. Minneapolis; G.
E. Tupper, San Francisco ; R. B. Livingston,
Detroit; E. Byelt, G. Fitzgerald, Tacoma;
f ranK t. tireen and wife. Aberdeen: Mrs.
B. Martin, Vancouver; Volney Dixon and
wife. Medford: Winlev Carroll, cltv: Mrs.
W. Lord, Mrs. F. L. Houghton, E. A. Lake.
iQ8 uaues: j. t. Ktouenton. Dutur: U. irei-
ful and wife, Topeka; Jack Olein. Yamhill;
D. J.. Coooer and wife. The Dalles: K.
Brownell. M. M. Kelvey, Chicago; J. Roesch,
i-a- uranae; n. ,. xewis. j. v. tutieuge, .
Moro; T. H. Burns, Baltimore; D. C. Ab
rones and wife, Seattle.; Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
David, Wyoming; J. B. Messick and wife,
Berkeley; W. EUery, Boston; C J. Trera
hard. Astoria; C. C. Cathey, Albany.
The Norton! a Mrs. W. T Crain and son.
R. Flintjer, Kansas City; C. E. Allen. San
Francisco; R. D. Eroe, New York; A. Et
Keefhoveh, White Salmon; W. Green and
wife, Lebanon; C. E. Bash and wife. Hunt
ington; Joy Emery, Battle Ground; D. W.
int. wire and son. Walla Walla; W. Mc
Rind and wife, H. P. Pickett and wife, W.
B. Gladstone. Vera Borliner, Chicago; T.
J. 'Cooper, Winchester; A. J. John, Wallula;
T. E. Evarts. Hoquiam; M. C. Hlckok.
Sumpter; G. C. Calom and wife. Louisville;
C. Gauld and wife, city; Mrs. N. L. Good,
Seattle: A. J. Jackson, wife and eon, city;
M. N. Mayer, Aberdeen; Ruth E. Adkin.
Seattle; Alice L, Lindstrom, San Francisco;
C. L. Donovan and wife. Tis Aneelen: T J.
Larsen, Duluth; J. Anderson and wife, Ta
coma; E. L. Landers and son, Seattle; G. L.
Voltaire, Chicago.
The Calumet F. H. Forrester and wife.
Medford; M. Gartenbere. cltv: E. B. Lons:
and wife. Hood River; E. E. Barnard. Seat-
tie; u. M. wuson, San Francisco; D. O. Ken
na and wife, Seattle; W. E. Ball and wife,
Kelso ; George Cooper, Corval 1 is ; R. N.
Stearns Mrs. S. D. Stearns, R. B. Steam,
Rainier; F. W. Ward, Oklahoma City; C. A.
Youngberg, Washington; Dr. H. Johnson and
soa. Clark; Mrs. W. H. Cooke. Frankfort:
O. L, Brollne, Klngsburg; K. Pott, J. J.
McClure. Harry Hermsen R W. Alhriicht
and wife. New York; Mrs. A. C. Anderson,
topo-kane; roreasor .Mere see and wife, Forest
Grove; W. B. Lytle. Shanlko; John McCor
nlck. Hood River; W. A. Hutton and wife,
Seattle ; J. F. Hopkins, Sioux City ; J. Per
sona, St. Paul; Mra. H. L. Mayne, San Fran
cisco; W. J. Hughey. Spokane; R. D. God
frey, Echo; W. V.. Mong, Marshneld; C. W.
Boynton and wife. North Bend; Mrs. Gorge
Mathews, Grae Valley; J. F. Muiiins. Little
Rock; C. F. Corpron and wife, McMinnville;
C. E. Hamlin. Cleveland ; C. F. Black and
wife, F. H. Black. . McMinnville; J. H. Peth
erick, Jr., Seattle; E. D. Levy, Astoria; E. fi
st. John, Rudley; M. R. Fisher, San Fran
cisco ; H. F. Curtis, Salem ; Herbert Brenon
and wife. New York; B. Ward, W. Ward,
Coftimbus; Raymond Clure, New York; F. L.
Dent, St. Louis; W. J. Sullivan and wife.
New York; H. P. ReaSpokane; D. Williams.
Mrs. Williams. New York; Eddie Mack and
son. New York; R. B. Rose and wife, Chi
cago; H. Bergman and wife, Springfield: Mtsl
B. Beatty, Baker City; R. H. Betram, Kan
sas City; Celia Rosewood, A. M. May, New
lork; v. C. Trefrey and family, Houston; F.
J. . Johnson and wife. Astoria.
X TRY THIS FOR :
: YOUR couqh :
Mix two ounces ot Glycerine with a
half-ounce of Virgin Oil of Pine com
pound pure and a half pint of straight
whiEky. Shake well, and take in doses
of a teaspoonful every four hours. This
mixture possesses the healing;, health
ful properties of the Pines, and will
break a cold In 24 hours and cure any
cough that Is curable. In having this
formula put up, be sure that your
druggist uses the genuine Virgin Oil
of Pine compound pure, prepared and
guaranteed only by the Leach Chemical
Co., Cincinnati, O.. and supplied
through the Skidmore Drug Co.. and all
other first-class drugstores.
lesiorei
Thompson's
ability has
been recog
nized by the
highest au
thorities in
Europe. The
foremost phy
picians of Lon
don, Paris,
Vienna and
Berlin declare
his system of
sight-testing; a
trreat aid to
science.
The Internationally
Indorsed Sight Expert.
MEN'S, BOYS: WOMEN'S
MISSES CHILDREN'S
VALU E
AT
K NIGHT'S
Are Always the
HIGHEST
PRICES. Always the
LOWEST
Washington,
iLAMATH FALLS
FRIDAY AND SATDRDAY, JUKE 1 1 AM) 1209
TO CELEBRATE
RAILROAD DAY
IN THAT CITY, MONDAY, JUNE 1409
THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. ,
Has just completed its railroad to Klamath Falls, and the arrival of
the first regular train on Monday, June 14, -will be
made the occasion of a
GRAND JOLLIFICATION
To which everybody is invited.
Tickets on sale June 11 and 12, good for return any time within 15 '
days, with stopover privileges. Make your reservations at once at
City Ticket Office, Third and Washington streets, Portland, or with
any local S. P. agent. -
WM. McMURRAY
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Or.
Ireatest Nerve
Ho. 2.
f Jilt'
,y$& v - - y wm
I have BlTen personal Inspection to tho working of M. I. S. T. on the human STStem. and
mast say that It entirely meets with my professional sanction.
D. H. LOOM1S. Lste Demonstrator of Anatomy-; Philadelphia Medical College.
Wt Guarantsa H. I. S. T. Ko. 2 will Curt or Wa Will Refund Your Money
RHEUMATISM, no matter how lone standing. Any case of Inflammation of the Bladder
or Enlarged Prostate Gland, no matter if the patients have been for years forced to use a
catheter. BLOOD POISON IN ANY STAGE. ANY CASE OF DIABETES.
In addition to the above M. I. B. T. No. I
Das eared many eases of Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxia. Spinal Trouble and apparently incurable
diseases of the nerves and has remov ed from the system cancer and cancerous orowths.
M. I. S. T. has been on the market for over SO years, and has cured thousands of sufferers..
It la prescribed by leading physicians all over the country. It is pleasant to take and abso-
Fsew5 wvm STSa lutely safe. It never increases or diminishes the action of the
tj3 ir fc heart. If you are suffering from any chronic disease you are nrged
tEs t1 to write to ns. no matter how many doctors or kinds off medicines
B a fciiM Cm yon have tried without relief. WE GUARANTEE TO CURE VOO
or refnnd your money. That you may judge of the value of this Great
Remedy for yourself, we will send you one week's treatment by mail FRKI, only asking that
when cured yourself you will recommend It to others. Write conhdentlally to our medloal de
partment, giving symptoms. H per box. or six boxes for 5.
fiddrsss El. I. S. T. Go., Toledo, 0.
Tor sale by S. G. Skidmore Drug Co., 151 Third Street, Portland, Oregon.
Near Second
TO
FOR ROUND TRIP
FROM PORTLAND
m r T' no. 2.