MOIOITO QKECtmAX WEDXESDAY, MAY 24. 1911.' . WHOLE GREW OF STRANGELY MIXED COUPLE JOIJTED IN MASEIAGE AT VAN COUVER, WASH. Tull & Gibbs, Inc. Just 33 Days More and Our Closing-Out Sale Comes to an End. Thousands of Dollars' Worth of Furniture Homefurnishings and Other Merchandise Yet to Be Sold Meaning that the opportunities for saving money are yet liberally presented that the assortment and range of Washcalore's Men Suffer From Exposure on Rock Island. prices IS "Wlue enougn 10 enaDi 5a.i.isie.v;wiy BBiotwuu iu uo uuo. "T.!"v"rH.Tiill & Gibbs. Inc. SCHOONER 0 ANCHOR CHAINS SEPARATE Vr-I Break In Two and Sink, lu CarfO Brine Total I.o and ha I lor Thrown I poo Barren ar Rne River. BAVPOV. "r.. Mt IX fSperial Th tug Klyhlam. which look the. Bafi nn ltfesavma- crew to the rescue of the aatlor who wrr. co m p 1 1 ed f desert the gasoline lumber schooner Washra lor. run. lav. returned bera today with Captain C J. I'ttenun and the 1J mm who constituted the Waahcalore's crew. It had b feared that snren or tha tars bad been lost In a small boat won after the wrack, but ona by on thay vara rescued. The Washealore waa aeektnc shelter Funday afternoon from a terrific storm that swept the cat and In so doing ran up under Kock Island, a small bara reef about : by tee south of tha mouth of Hocus River. Tba awhor-chaJna parted and tha ve I waa thrown upn a rock which crushed ita bow. Itrallilnc that tha rhoonor waa about to aick the men etrtered their belona-lntrs and oma food and took to two small boat.. Six of tha man reached tha Inland without difficulty, although they suffered con siderably from cold arJ exposure, and w.re taken off bt the. llfesaver., but It was several bourn before tha other of th crew were taken a.hora. The Wa.hcalora broka In two and sank. It carno being- a total loss. Purina the storm tha tank ateamer Arxll from San Kranrlsm ran arross the rchooner and atood by all nlrht. fla.hlnc th. first new by wireless, but could do nothlna- to assist. Tha learn er Oraca Lwllar also Mood by a while), awaittna- tha arrival of the Ilfeyin lu( from this place. All of the Washralore's crew are from tan Francisco. LIQUOR DEALERS ELECT Protective A.-eoi-lation. Continues Officer at Content Ion. THE DALJ.E3. Or, May tJ tpe claD A atat convention of the Re tail Liquor Uealers Mutual Social and ITotectfr Association of Oree-on waa held In thl city yesterday nnd today. 1 delegate being In attendance. Astoria. Woodhurn. Palem. Medford. Portland and The Pallea'belng repre sented. Officer of th association present were: President. Frank Huffman, of Portland: vice-president. F. J. Schcld nairer. of Astoria: secretary. C r. Klder. of Portland; treasurer. A. ti. Mae-era. of Salem. Tha session were held at Hotel Tai le and reaolutlon of Importance were adopted In rearard to establishing a beneficiary fund for Ita members. Five resolutions regarding the trade for the purpose of rellevtn the burden of taxation wera adopted. The offlcera serving- last year were re-elected. The trustee elected were; W. II. Bard, of Portland: Noma Staples, of Astoria: W. Murphy, of St. Paul. Edward Hopoe. of Portland, waa chosen buslnesa manager. The sessions closed with a banquet at the Hotel Pallca tonight with covers laid for J. M'CLALLEN TRIAL OPENS Murilrrvjn Serond Iegxee) Oiarirrd; Itoorburc Hear Testimony Today. RrtSFFt'Rrt. Or. Mav 13. (Special The trial of Roy Mct-lallen. recently Indlited by the grand Jury, charged with the crime of murder In the second )-ree. will be commenced before Judge -oke. of Marst-field, la the Circuit Court tomorrow. Owing to the publicity given the affair at th time It occurred, ti e attorney agreed that at least two d-tr will be consumed tn selecting a s uitable Jury. Trie crime- for which M.-Clallen wa indicted occurred In Rosrburg on the evening of March 1J. when he "hot and killed R. A M'xan. a former Roseburg plumber. M-tlalen's attorneys will pad self-defense. All Oouglas County 1. Interested In tha trial and It Is pre dicted that the courtroom will be rrowJed dally. It Is the hope of tha attorneys to conclude the case by Sat urday night. HARR1MAN MOVE IS SEEN NontlM-rn raoirio Uollevcd to Bo Be hind t.raot r Koail. C.RAXTS r A Or.. May I .Spe cial. The Uranta Pasa Rogue River I'.a!iroad. building from thl rlc to the caves, seema to be fostered by th Southern Paclrio, J. O. Klgg. a local raplta.'l.t. wlio ha had busines deal Incs with tn Southern Pacific h j i.t returned from San Francisco. He will ne ther deny nor affirm the rumor that the Southern Pacltlc Company Is barking the railroad to the raves. Word haa been sent her by a man named Donahue that th Harrtman of ficial glv positive assurance that the road will be built from here to Cres cent City If trs people will subscribe Ji.Oc. Roebarx Wants .tlval Train. ROSKRl"RtJ. Or, Mxy 3. 4-pec'al Ail arrangements were completed today for. a special train to be chartered to transport Roaeburg rtt srns to and from t'.ie Rose Festival at Portland In June. Partial cacvasa of the ton Indicates that th required US tickets wl!l be sold without difficulty. A rate of H for the round trip baa been granted. Lena Is to Sprinkle Street.. fiKRVAIS. Or, May SI. I Special. 1 The Ctty of Oervals haa placed an order In Fort land for a task car of crude oil for sprlnkilnr the streets. Farmers near Gerrals ar interested and will take a quantity of oil for the roada near their home. S. H. Brown, a farmer near Gervals. tried the oil last ar. and Its M proved satisfactory. Two knots Tied Across Line. VANCorVER. Wash, May 3- tSpe cial V-R. Newton, of New York City, and Mlsa Stella Falk. of San Francisco, wer married her today. The witness was Vadellna Mxthews. J. K. Hawkins and Miss Kila S:.aw. both of Portland. -wace a. so nutlti her today. -" j ; . t e 3 l X i - V S v MH. AM MRS. JOHX 1XAGAKI. JftP WEDS WHITE Widow and Brown Man Marry . at Vancouver. BOTH ARE WELL-DRESSED Portland "lilropodlt Acts as Wit " di-ok and Meildlnit Pinner Is Held at Local RetauranU Flans Mjftcrloua. VANTrirvT.R. T-ash May (Spe cial A well-dressed woman, native of Finland, and a subject of the Mikado of Japan were united In marriage here today by Judge G. I- Davis. J. Und sey. of Portland, a chiropodist, was the "cnpld" who acted as witness. ..- w-i.1-. fcA . I H she had been a widow f.r nine years, was Mrs. Emelle Uuome. and she gave nt but those who saw her think she was at 41. .... Sha was ell dressed in a wnne - - - -i.t iilk rtettlcoat and wore a light-weight tan-colored coat. Her hat. which waa blue and small In slse. matched well with her eyes. Sne was a large woman and looked more like a mother to the young Japa- ...1.4 Ote snld aha had nese iiian been In this country for the paat ten years ana naa iraveiru BiUUv. - -deaL She had first met her husband In San Francisco. The. Japanese waa jonn inagaKi. - . . .1 n r I. n. n eitucacea j ran oiu. m . - In the mission schools In San t ran clco and at present a resident of Seat, tie. He wore a fine blue suit, with white silk vest, white bow tie. a pair of gold-rimmed spectacles and a smile that would not nrusn on. ne ipvt. . . . 1 1 k. . .1 -.1.1 that he lairiy au r.' ' had reltalves In San Francisco who were merchants. ne nu oeen ia u,..... . l i . nrtilnni. and when 1 1' i nmiwii vi - -- - a.ked what he Intended to do. after the ceremony was performed, said that h did not know, but that he would have to talk It over with his wife, -now that we are married." Inagakl eeemed to have an abun dance of money. Following the wed ding by Judge Pavia. the couple drov lit a restaurant in a ........ V n .mne to the CoiirthOUS and had a wedding dinner. Both eeme wen aaiis;ieu nr n... but desired that too much publicity not be given In the newspapers. Th couple. It Is understood, attempt ed In va'n' to get a license In Port land yesterday. th family forced open th door of his room and discovered tha body In a sit ting position on the bed. An empty rifle, brseed between his knees and a bullet wound In the forehead, furnished evidence of the tragedy enacted. The Coroner was summoned from Roseburg, but deemed an Inquest un necessary. The boy's parents can as sign no motive for the act. - EUGENE TOJMAKE PROTEST Municipal League to Oppose Pro posed Removal of University. EL'GEXE. Or, May 13. (Special.) On the evening of May JO the Municipal League of this city will tender a ban quet at the Motel Osburn to Its mem bers, to the members of the local Uni versity of Oregon Alumni Association, and to the officers of the different civic organisation. Governor West will be the guest of honor. The special theme for discussion will be the filing: of the referendum peti tions on the university appropriations and the threatened plan for the remov al of the University from Eugene. Surprise) Prove Boomerang. VANCOUVER. Wash,. May S3. (Spe cial. After traveling a thousand miles from th Middle States, expecting to visit relatives In this city and surprise them. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eggert were themselves surprised when they arrived and learned that the couple they were to have visited Is divorced and both have left for parts unknown. They knew that the couple lived here, and had heard from them not many months ago. but they said nothing In their let ters about coming West. They Just got on a train and came and when they be gan to look for their relatives, they did trot know what to think, but finally they found some one who knew the circumstances. WORRY CAUSE OF MYSTERY Prominent Pioneer Rancher Missing Now for Month. BOI-E. Idaho; May IJ. (Special.) Mvaterv aurrounda the . disappearance of Joseph M. Lmnagan. one of the prominent pioneer ranchers or twin Springs, located 40 miles from Boise. A month missing now. the relatives are worried over his failure to return and fear that he either wandered away during an attack of mental aberra tion or has met foul plsy. They have offered a liberal reward for advice lead ing to his whereabouts. Up nntll about April 1. Dunagan had been at Joseph. r.. where he engsged extensively In the handling of stock. He went to the Twin Springs ranch soon after this. Worry over the stock that had been left at Joseph may have resulted in his mysterious disappearance. LAD COMMITS SUICIDE James Klngerly Found Dead In Red, Ballet Hole In Horehead. ROSEBURO. Or May il. (Special.) James Klngerly. aged 1 year, com mitted e-ulclde at th home of his parent near Toncslla some time last night. When he did not arise at the n sai -1 time th' mornlns members of Misses' One-Piece Dresses and Two-Piece Sailor Suits Are Show ing Half and Greater Reductions The One-Piece Dresses in white wool serges. One-piece Sailor Suits in navy blue serge. i itTured Challis Dresses with Dutch necks and short sleeves. Also one-piece Dresses in Shepherd Checks in black and white, combined with smart touches of colored messaline and fancy braids. The Two-Piece Sailor Suits in all-wool black serge with lace yokes. Also in all-wool checked Panamas. ? Misses' Party Dresses in rnessalines, chiffons and crepe de e'nf- $23.95 Dresses for io ft fJo.OO and $27.50 Dresses for ssJc'tX $4o.00 Dresses for cJ? nn $3o.C0 Dresses for fcXD.W Silk Petticoats Are Being Disposed of at Half Price In best quality taffeta silk in black, brown, green, garnet and stone. A Few Klosfit Petticoats Yet to Be Disposed of. In best quality Heatherbloom. The prices: $1.05 Petticoats for 9S $20 Petticoats for 1.2a $2.00 Petticoats for ....$1.00 $2.98 Petticoats for .,..1.49 A Few of the Hundreds of Live Bargains Offered in the BigBasement Dept. io 15 15 17 .....38 25 15c Ilammer and Hatchet Ilandles for , 40c Galvanized Coal Hods for... 25n Framed Mirrors, 9x12 inches, for 40c Earthenware Ice Jugs for 35c Hardwood Towel Rollers for 60c Buck Saws for .1 TT tyy ........... 65c Collapsible Clothes Dryers for C 50c Traveling Telescope Baskets for , 75c Hatchets for - - 75c Solid Oak Plate Racks for up 60c "Ho Co" Bottles, heat and cold retaining, tor XC 75c Ironing Boards for ""'sfr $1.50 Mop Wringers for.. iX? $1.50 Birch Bark Home Waste Baskets for tDr $1.00 House Ladders for - - $1.50 Cream and Sugar Sets in Colonial glassware for. .. .7&C $l.fl0 Metal Hat and Coat Racks in oxidized finish for. ag $ 50 Metal Hat and Coat Racks in oxidized finish for $1.2 Great Reductions All Through the Furniture - Stock. These in Buffets and China Cabinets Proportionate Reductions on Every Piece of Furniture in the Store. Some of Our Closing-Out Prices in Buffets in Golden and Famed Oak. $25.00 Fumed Oak Buffet, now for $16.75 $32.00 Oak Buffet in Early Ensr- lish finish, "now $18.50 $18.00 Golden Oak Side Table with mirror, now 12.00 $24.00 Golden Oak Buffet, now for SI 7.75. $33.00 Fumed Oak Buffet, now for $25.00 $46.00 Golden Oak Buffet, now for $33.50 $56.00 Golden Oak Buffet, now for $42.50 $67.00 Golden Oak Buffet, now $54.00 Fumed Oak Buffet, now...... $57.00 Fumed Oak Buffet, now.. $82.00 Fumed Oak Buffet, now $79.00 large Fumed Oak Buffet, now $79.00 large Golden Oak Buffet, now $115.00 large Colonial Buffet, in golden oak, now ...S48.0O ...$41.00 ...$42.75 ...$60.'00 ...$59.75 $75.00 Some Closing-Out Prices in China Cahinets in Golden and Fnmed Oak. S21.00 Golden Oak China Cabinet, now..... $12.50 2fif0 Golden Oak China Cabinet, now...... 519.75 $31.00 Golden Oak China Cabinet, now.... $36.00 Golden Oak China Cabinet, now.... $38.00 Golden Oak China Cabinet, now.... $46.00 Fumed Oak China Cabinet, now.... $3450 Fumed Oak China Cabinet, now.... $45.00 Fumed Oak China Cabinet, now.... $77.00 Fumed Oak China Cabinet, now.... $72.00 Fumed Oak China Cabinet, now $21.00 $25.00 $22.50 a at $2Satri $21.75 $36.00 $56.00 $56.25 BRASS BEDS A Splendid Line of New Patterns Closing Out at Prices Far Below Their Former Prices. CRAFTSMAN FURNITURE IN THE FUMED OAK Was Never Priced So Low as Here Right Now. A Good Showing of Pieces for the Library and Living Room, Many From the Shops of L. & J. G. Stickley and Other Well-Known Makers. FOLDING GO-CARTS AND PERAMBULATORS Are Being Disposed Of Quickly at Their Very Low Prices. A Splendid Line of the Latest Models to Choose From. Greater Savings Than Those Offered Here in Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum and Matting Were" Never Before Known in Portland Hartford Brussels Carpet; was selling for 90c yard; now 60 Smith's Heavy Brussels Carpet; was selling for $Uo yard; now....; "-7nS. Smith's Axminster Carpet; was selling for $1.50 yard; now............... ...3J..W Ri,Uw Ta-flll Bodv Brussels Carpet; was .selling for $1.8o yard; now..... $l.a.a Closing-Out Prices on Linoleum 62 Square Yard for Printed Linoleum that sells regularly for lJDO Square Yard 'for Staines' Imported Inlaid Linoleum that sells regularly for $1.50 yard. , . jj5LX5 Square Yard for best Domestic Inlaid Linoleum that selU regularly for $1.85 yard. - 1 . No Estra Charge for Laying. Hartford Bussora Axminster Carpet; was selling for $1.80 yardj r)OW Heavy Wilton Velvet Carpet; was selling for $2.00 yard; now. $1.25 Bigflow Axminster Carpet; was selling for $2.00 yard; now. .$l.iip Smith's Savonuiere Aiminster Carpet; was selling for $2.00 yardj now l.-o No Extra Charge for Sewing or Laying. $14.85 for 9x12 ft. Heavy Velvet Rugs that were $27.50. S18 75 for 9x12 ft. Smith's Extra Axminster Rugs that were 5JJ.00. All Other Rugs Are Being uiosea uu at rropuniuuawj uum,uUu Two Clark Shows to Unite. VAXmCVEB. Wash.. May a Spe cial. Tha second annual Poultry Show will b held thla Fall In conjunction with the second annual Harvest Show, according to plans of officers of tha i 'lark County I'oultry Association. Miller Purvis, of Wendell, Idaho, will he judee. Another show will be held In December, to which the poultry raisers of both Washington and Oregon will be Invited. There were more than 00 birds an ex hibition last December, and It I ex pected that thera will be 1W0 or more this rear. Farm Nimn KcjtlMorril. ALBANY", Or.. May 23. Speclal. Tha names of six I.lnn County farms hava already been registered under the new law which went Into effect Sat urday. They are: Sunrlae Poultry Tarda, W. E. Baker, of Albany: Fern I wood, will onmea. 01 iiarnouui g , Aehburn Farm. J. M. Dlckaon, of Shed-Is: Mountain View. Mrs. AUce Penson. of Crawfordsvllle; Eda-ewood Farm, 3. O. Belts, of Harrlaburir: Tha Oaks Farm. F. J. Ienney. of Jeffer son. , Sir. Robert MeXean Dies. GRANTS PASS. Or- May ti. (Spe cial.! Mra. Robert McLean, wife of Rev. Mr. McLean pastor of Bethany Presbyterian Church, died today. She ; had been a resident of the city several j years and was widely known In Port- land and the East. Bealde her hus- j band, she Is survived by three sons. Roy McLean of Woodvllle. Rev. N. McLean, I pastor of the Anaoei t-resoyienan Church, Portland, and Pr. Edward Mc Lean, medical student In New York, and on daughter. Christine. S v GcrvaJa to Drain Streets. GERVAIS, Or.. May 13 -(Special.) The Oervals City Council haa placed an order for a carload of drain tile with a Salem company, and the tile will be used to drain the surface water on the streets, and. If the schema proves to be what Is expected, in an other year thare will not be an open ditch In town. Hobow Hound Hood RWcr. .HOOD RIVER, Or, May SJ. (Spe cial.) Hobos in the last week have appeared In this city In swsrms. The through eastbound passene-er trains, maktna: Hood River "their first stop, al waya drop a number of tramps and the trains sjolns; west always clear the trains of such paasenicers. to prevent takin them Into Portland. Sunday nicht waa a record one for NlRht Watduuaa Hickox. ie Invaded Ui Junitles." alonir the riverfront, and made a haul of S3 tramps to whom he aald -sklddoo." The city authori ties, wno make the tramps leave town when they arrest them, aay that It Is a difficult task to prevent the com munity from uecomlnB Infested with vaprsnts. ' TROUBLE SUICIDE CAUSE Brownsville Man Kills Self With Shotgun Near Brotlver's Home. t . ' BROWNSVILLE. Or.. May S3. (Spe cial.) Jerry Olson. 37 years years old. committed aulcide here Sunday night by shooting himself through the heart with a shotgun, near his brother's home. He left a letter telling; where his body would be found, but gave no rea son for taking; his life. Despondency over ill health and domestic troubles were found by the Coroner's Jury to have been the cause of suicide. Olson is survived by his widow and children at Canton, Kansas. He came here last Fall. THE PROVED CURE FOR RHEUMATISM h Air ITS FORMS Sclo Principal Is Weatherman. SCIO. Or.. May 23. (Special.) At the opening- of school last September. Profes sor L. L. Gooding:, principal of the Scio High School, was appointed local fore cast display man by the United States Weather Bureau, and the daily weather forecast was displayed by means of flags on top of the high school building. The forecasts were received by telephone from Portland via Albany, and Sc'o by that means received the forecasts over 13 hours before they could reach here by mall. The service has become popular and arrangements will likely be made to continue It after close of school. I Ktit and simple remedy h I flritsli Cafarra, Her IT Uif .am.t1mv irritations, Wse- I V f. I llnlnes of ths . aros, I CJ I jiiiii l' or otbor orssna. . l-il AT oauootsTS t IfCiOW ' ntnr fm vlf aasaaaaassm V TissUss wltt ss bottle I I ec Dialled oarsqoesk . J VTWlwas Osaka! Ca, 7. I X ta rsasli, Uricsol cares by removing the CAUSE which is an excess .of uric acid in the blood. ' ' . Uricsot assists in the proper digestion of food, thaspre- venting the formation of uric acid, and it dissolves the uric add.' Uricsot does- not disarrange the stomach, bat on the t contrary, strengthens its functions. . It can be taken indefinitely ' with no Ut effects. URICSOL NOT ONLY CURES ALL FORMS OF RHEUMA TISM, BUT IT DOES WHAT NO OTHER REMEDY HAS EVER ACCOMPLISHED IT DIS SOLVES AND ELIMINATES deposits in the joints, where they have accum itjlated for years. it (actually RENEWS NV0UTH1 A Glutei i man Cured. Ill 11. OS-. Boa. 4. 1902. UrVsol Chadcmi Co Los Ancefa. Cl for the beoefit of tofferfac mtraaaltr. I audiu to sme that I xifierea screrelr vita similar lad Sdrfc kaeamaassi iot svs years. Lhirinjt mis da I tried s Tsrietr of o-calle4 remedies, ai well a the srescrlp rieos of several psniclsss, wfaicfc saorded m verr UoU. U ssr relief. Tke pais la arr baefc. kips sod kss war ssosisloc sad almost unbearable. 1 eaeU Audlr walk sad tfaooslul woaid beealic Babaa. doa all barisara. v Ameadef raise adrhed raa a trr URICSOL. wUcs I did rclsctsour, sad rreatlr s arr suprise oae botde cared me soaad and welL I ekeerfaUr tit"" ' it to all who aser ra I did. It is also a eerr see Tonic It increase the apperin. akb dices don and anelr bo Ida ap toe searral aeaUa. Tea caa CM this If pea think best. . Very mur. ' W. B.DELOACH. 311 Aobata Aes. (DSICSOi. IS FOX SALE AT ' ' THE .CAJJORNIA CHEMICAL .CO. 325 HEW HIGH STREET, LOS ANGELES, CAL. For Sale and Recommended by '.- , ' THE OWL DRUG CO-