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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1911)
su T1TE MORNING OREGONIAX, TnCRSDAT, JUNE 15. lflll. FATHER SAVES SON PROM PRISON CELL Parent. Robbed by Ycuth, In duces Court to Free Wayward Boy. LOVE OUTWEIGHS ANGER roltmrtnc Coovk-tWxi of Charsra T. Ring on 'har- of f juitm Waueat Mid bi Father. K -t-mml Pr Awajr. Parental affa-tioa MiH artlo ef the law yeaseraey Jwd' Oaaas k'la's court. ' James K. King rfiaeired from enroplaiolna: wit nee a sail est ate pm to Me ttefea-ler .ad se cured a parol, from th. court for th. ynung me. The father by iia complaint the e-'end Ju'T --'i'-.i '" ' chtrilDt fhri T Km wllb the etna-sal. men! of . fr.m nia father. V h.a erralant Tureaee. ka bob pl-ad a-utlty to the charae. Wlt yfnpthr for t be youns; man. the eider Kln aa present at the eea-Irartra- itii't'Uf. arl when ha heard the couM awloro that hie aoa muat Mrr aa ladorloraiinata rtM of from one r to tea yaara la tha Mata penitentiary. ,,J maB cama forward and made a pathetic plea for parole. Tha father uul that hie aoa had never before mmtnttiH a crime and that ha aa rertala If eoate lentenry vara shown him by tha court, tha youth would be ood in tha future. A tha fatbar had brouaat tha chars t(tllMI tba prisoner, and aa tha aia cerlty of tha old maa eeemed evident, tha young maa parolee by tha court, and ha loft tba room a fraa man aa loaa- aa ba reports resjularly to tba Prieonere Aid tfciety and conducts himself properly. Tba evidenca on which rbarl. King Indicted and to which ha pleaded guilty showed that father had oaan la a babll of letting hla aon ear. for certain business Intereet. for him. Itavtaa tba power to draw money front tba bank oa behalf of hla father, the young man draw oat 3 and uerd It for himaalf. " All tba reaentment the father eeemed to have- f'lt toward hla aon alnca tha erttn committed apparently bad aaalahed when the two left tba court room together yesterday. inox th. tourUta registered at tha Komi Dr. E. V. Hoover. e-Mavw of Rosa burg, la reentered at tha Imperial. TV. e. ktorse. a marrhanl of Scaltla, in rrgtetered at tia Ot-stob ysstsrday. htr. and lira. H'.umauer, of this city, has. taken apartment, at tba Imperial. A C aay. a merchant of N'ewberg. u reartetered at toa Curnetlue yester- Mr and blr Frank Sptitila. of Aa tort, vara rrlerrd at U.a Poaer. r" terdar. ' Jlr. and Mra. F. S. Lamherton. of tWs. war. redterad at tha Portiand yeoierday. Mr and Mr C. If llammett. of Poiaa, IJaha, er r.cterrd at tha Portland ea:erday. . Herman Wla. marehant Bad e-Mayor of Atorta. waa reatrred yealarday at lb Imperial. H W. Terrran. a bualneaa maa " Miaaeapo!!. Minn, aa r atered at th Haein yeeterday. B. I Harry, a a Inanranro man with baodquartera at Iyton. Tamhl.l County, la Bt tlte Imperial. II J. Bean. Aaeoelate Jutlr of tha a.:preme c ourt, ta reiatred at the Im perial from aalem. r. IthmHt a aalmon packer on th Ixer i-nlumhla. la rectataeaal at tba Orearna from Aatoria. f r u.rlhurt and l at. acnooaco. P.UL1GC fcl lT JCHY MSAGRKKS Tcacbrr-a l,000 Action for AI-Vrft-a In) try FalU. After aa all alicbt aeaeton, tha Jurr mea In tha caa of Maraaret fhamper. a ecbool tee-her. aaalnat tba Portland Italtwar. Uht I'ower foanaany. re ported yeeterrtay to Junice klcina that tbey could not acre on a eerdu-t. aad wera dlnmlwl The ault waa for ll. M daovaea for Injurica llerf to hare beea recar by th plalntllt In faltinc from tba atepa of a arroetcar at Ta-eatr-foartb and liooaeeelt atree-ta. Mat 1. Il Tha piaiatiftT alleced that aha waa a teacher employed la the Portland poa 1K a.-hoou up t taa tim of tba ac cident, aad that by reaaoa of her fall, aba bad to -ie a bar roeitlon. wttb m aalary of IUU a raoatti and th promle of a promotion to l a neaia It waa contended by th plaintiff that aha bad boarded the car and bad t.rid Ike conductor to atop at K-oowelt atreet tor her to eliM- Aa aba waa aieppiaa- frora a cor. abo aald. tba cmr waa atarted wlcb a er, aad abo waa Ibrowo elotenlly to tao ireaad. eaiaertaa; lajurleo from which aba baa aeeer recovered. Ilr clotbtn. caacbt oa a.Tllthlna aader tha car. aad aha waa drafted belweea I aad 11 feet. seven of the Jurore faeored awardia her dameae. but a bitch caaa la tba ' matter of a releaeo the company pro aented. which ah had alsned. acreelar. eooa after th accident, not to brlboT auit lw damaca. Tba ce probably will b tried bo- fnre another J-iry later la th year. T rlala" Tar lltSIV0 IlKtTAU I TUilNT lfr Oxnptalaa of Itrwtlas. Stab and Threat With) Oil. T"al ber hueband atruch Ker aad bad fceatea her oa eeeerai orroalooa. had t-r.-tea-d to etoft. her with o bt-her krlfe aad bad pareued ber with B aRot-r-jn. la tie uleorr cmp;alnt of MaHa rWtaer B;e4 r-aterday aaalnat Oaea A J heraer. To fieraer war married In Di.r July a. !. aad bar three ef'tdrea Aima I. Coach briht ault for dl tme Bint K. Couch lar a.led erueirr ia cocrplalna tlrnl her huebaod kad nn her aad threatened to kill k.r Tiey kaa ore chiM. tt cuatody ef wh en th p:lnti!T aeea-a. r'.orence H riatrhor a.-cuaea bar loe band. AXrt II r.et.-bee. of crooitr. a-e ooo-.p;ain that ha called ber lla aaiaea aad tormented her. They Wero axeroed ta LcaireTtco. Ky . Jan a, ISO and ha two cm.draa. , . I.ociaia L mita aoed E- J- abnltb for dleorce. '..finj cruel (T. E. B. WOOD. PIONEER. DIES Clatekaako Maa Rraldriit for Tear. of Stat Ct-ATSKANIK. Or.. Juae It. ("p ctaL Elliott Tond Wood, a pioneer of Orea-aa. who croeaed tha plain wttb aa ea team year . diod at hia bom ber elur-ay. June la. Mr. laood had been til for labt or aln year, but a atroke of apopleiy waa tba direct caueo of hla death. Ilka w laow iotiim binv Th fuacral waa held her Monday. PERSON AL MENTION. J. A. Kn!M. a VoodSura bualneaa maa. la at tfe rerklna rreo- n. of nohomlab, Wuh. la at tS Terkina. Ur. and Vr Henry Rowa. of "eottla. are at t:ia Port'and. W. A- Bell and famKy. of Tho PaHaa. arc at tha Oregon. Pr C. N. Oasora. of Xayton. waa at rerklca yeaterday. A. C Kcuch, a laayer of Craata Paaa. u reciatered at tho Imperial. If. T Unfa, an artarrer of Tl'larcook. ta ccletered at IS Portlacd. w. law O.r.. a weM-knowa reaifiret of itc-l.'jrJ. U at th Eoor. r. f.ewart. of am. waa amoe tba riiia.i at t e P era yraterday. kiia. Aaao ouepa. a A-aa.a City. U rlTtrrT nr rrr nw Utw I ht kita , I !! Si 4 V. . T- I .n rtj ric-Trrr..afn Parlors in Basement Store Manicuring and Hairdressing sartors, " . . 5KtKirLncHr, Served In Tea Room. 4tK Floor-25c Dairy Lu.ch ,n B.sem.nt 1 r . - ... - - er-o. - TJ .: ' T -m. a. a- Sale of Dainty Wash Laces Sale iceai ixiig entire oioci. ai Our tees stock is more complete, more extensive, than ever Wore. Ia our Cluny line there is every evidence .r our buvers' expert knowledge of quality and excellent tase m selecting paUerns. Onr entire stock of Reiu pinny Laces fl I L :Lm. f rvlPS and rjattems. Festoons,bands, palloons, medaHions, edgVs and insertions.- Q JTJ Regular 35c Values at 9c a Yard . . . i i - it wt 1 T . .t . . A n -m .niiiinJ til an I a lines can lor w un juacra. anu melt wai w that the rool. dainty rlresses and waiU all trimmed with laces will b in prrat aemand. Therefore for today are offering Q , Wash Lacfi in every wanted pattern, 2 to 4 i-inch, 3Tc ytL, at All Embroideries Ore atly Reduced A1 Y 1 e R.ibb o na t Jdj eMPri ce s V t . a--" Lata ooha R. Kaaer. Wboeo rwaeral Waa Hold bday. Jeka It. Kaaer. wha died rrtdar. Jaaa a, at bla home. IT1 Kaat Four teentb atreet. waa bora la bwitaer laad T rears aa-a. Ha came to tha Vnlted Etatea la early youth and bad bean a resident of Oreaou far tba paat ta year. Meet ef that tuna, ba made Portland hia borne, lie waa a member of Harmony Iedce. Ko. 11. A. r. and A. bt. Ha la ourvtved by a widow and eeeea children. The call drea are: htra. A. C. Raran. and Vlaa Bet ber Kaaer. Kyle X- Larea R-. Welroaa R, Oarenaa B, all f Port kaad. aad Dr. Elmo H. Kaaer. or juaoaa. Alaaaa. Tba fuaaral aenncea war ktld at 1 to o' clock, oa Sun day afternoon aader tba directum of te. Seajamta Teufi. banker of Junction City, rejclctered at th Parklna yeatanlay. Jamea Barton A da ma. of tha editorial etafT of tha penrer Newa. waa rejlelered at the Imperial yeeterday. S. & L Penrose, preeident of Whit man Collcce. was In Portland yesterday, reclataflna at tbo Portland. bltae Mildred Watte, of Putherlln. a raplUIy-aroalnaj Southern Orraon town, la refkSITed al tb Bower. Tem R. WilMk. bookkeeper at tb Mai Penitentiary, waa registered at the Cornellua yesterday from Salem. Ales trachea, of Dufur. la at tba Cor nelius. Mr. Ktrschcn 1 encaited In tl.a feneral merrbandts bualneaa at Dufur. Mr. and Mr. Flaeel. prominent real-, deota of Aetorta. wero Portland trtsltor yeaterday. Thay rltercd at tb Port laad. T CameroB. a-member of tha Oreaon Icielatnr from Jackson Connty. la re lterd at tbo Imperial from Jackson ville. Ooorca McKay. potmatr at ".ater man aod ona of the larest land own er In Wh!r County, ta registered at tb Parklna Porid P. Maeoo. of Albany. U aman tha ojt-of-town lsitora aMendtn th sees lor. a of th Masonie Grand lAd(. lie la at th Imperial. H. B. Thlelsen. a prominent Hiam buataeo man. and Mr. TMeisen are mx tha Imperial. They ar attendlns; th anneal seoetoti of tho MoaoaM frater nity. Ueorca 11 Burnett. Juailco of tbo Su preme Court, and Mr. Purnelt axa In tha ctty attenoinc w.---Lodce. They ar reejistrred at th Im perial. IXwta A. Landl. aon of S. Landla. ecaral rretcbt and paaener aect of tba Bumpier Vailey Haliroad. accom pwaled by hia mother, ta reals tared at tbo Corneilu from DeAer. H. O. Muntlnrton. of Moont Hood, la at tba Porhlna. Mr. Huntlnar.on and associates ar aosaed la cleariac for cu.tlvatloa aa atenala tract of lossed eer laad Bear Mount Hood. Plter Hermann. ea-ConjrreaamaB from tbo tTrst ConareoslonaJ District, waa realatered at tb Imperial yeaterday. from Roaebur. Mr. Hermann I at undlr.( tb Grand LaxUe of Maaoaa. j M. Frlllnr. of tbla city. Is con tempUtlag a trip to New Mexico on Juno I lf- rrelllnaer la president of a Portland corporation capttallaed at $rs. formed for th purpos of ooeoinc and operattn ouarrlea la Nw Mexico. J. Wetllna-ton Royl. a cmpltallat of ft lea. N- T- and Jamea Goodwin. Demo cratic polltlclaa and cloao friend of Governor tn and Charle U Murrhey. haea been at tea r"" -'-,w " day Mr. oyt la Interested In Port land Ineeatment Tbey left for tb Coat yeaterday la San Fraarlero. CHICAGO. Jun 1. iSpeelaL) Or roa nrrtrala at Chlcao hotela today Vrom Portlaad T. S. Belcher, at tha ntratfxrd. Thomsa C Whitenda. at tba Grand PaclOc; C J. Jatl. Jr, at tb Cnra. NEW TORK. June 14. (Sr-oelniV Northwest people recltrd Monday at New York boteia are: Krom Portland at th Faroy. H. Goode: at th A:or Hoose. J. L iana. Mrs. J I Gana: at tha Grande. H. A. Townseod; at th Waldorf. H. . Orato. Prom Spokaae. Hash at th Grand Vnlon. J. Panoon; at tha Hoffman. K. u Welt. From Tacoma. Waah at th Fertile, Mis K. Trotc pen. From feattla. Wash at tha Err fire, r A. Donley; at th St. Iienla. T. D. GllUa: at tha Wolcott. J. Watertouee. A Dreodfwl Wooaal from a hnlfe. ro- tin ran. rusty ball , .reworks, or of any other n.iur.. de-c-enua oron.pt trealmeut with buck Ten a Arn". a rllrl to prevent blooj p'l- a!n or ,." i-hat. eureat hea.er f r all sHi wounds as a.eo for Hunts. Bolla. Sorea. Pkm rlrup. tiors. :. ma. fl.appe.t Hands. lrM aa- a'uoa. leitlta xuaaio. 2 .anjrt Every piece without reserve, on sale ' - "M&Jil'Z i 'H ; Window, Door Screens Refrigerators Shoe Shining Parlors in ine Mstrntni fe .ti cuaV2JV- j "Vutior" Porch Shades and Hammocns Rental Department on the Third Floor : , f Ptits. Caroring Outfits, Fishing TacKle nz -.... rC a snnrtatf Fnnrth Floor ""l-T- - '''- -rw "" Picture framing a specialty Fourth Floor Women's 5Qc Vests 21c 33c Gauze Vests at 27c 2000 women Merode Vests with long or short sleeves, low or hiph necks. A com plete, line of sixes inOI this lot; rals. to 50c, x - w mm ' , . . X v I , i ' ti v j V Vornen's Swiss ribbed Gaoxe Tests, stj-led with low neek, no sleeves; plain or trimmed. Onr refrular 33 u-27c era, special each, only " " CI over Leaf" Butter 2 -Pound Squares 5Qc Today in our Pure Food Grocery Store, on the fourth floor, we will sell onr own "Clover Leaf" Butter, put up expressly for Olds, Wortman & King; made from purs pasteurized cream from the milk of cows that greoa the ween CQC coast pastures. Two-pound square, special for today " 5Qc Hose. 3 Prs. gl.OO 5fi1.25 SilK Hosiery 95c Women's lisle thread or fine cotton Hose, blaek or tan; heels and 50e val., 3 toes, pair $laOO cotton tiose, oiaeni or lau, u j; j double tops and high spliced brie tops and sole, splendid , a, . .saw II sM OK trolllM. A V 111 tL aTl T A splendid line of Women's f Tin sheer she nose wim 1 .25 values lay in a Q C supply today, the pair 7'W. SSSeeJ io. Wash Goods Bargains ' OO' In the "Aisle of Cottons 3Qc Imported Zephyrs 2Qc A splendid showing of those rery popular flaked plaid effect in Imported Zeph- 90c yrs for Summer dresses; 30o vals., for -vr ScotcH CHeviots 45c Values at 23c Scotch Cheviots are in frreat de mand this poason. Woven Madras also roDular. In the "Aisle of Cottons" we have, ' KJcr Int nf our best nat- Jl I'll 'V a vw - I terns, wiuoh eell regular at OC 45c a yard priced special I 3Qc Tissues 2Qc Yd Printed Flaxon 17c The word "bargain" has a meaning in, the aisle of ootton. This sale is proving a greater auccess than any in years past. To day the aisle win re maua muro tinoti ive by the addition of many new lines, for instance: Imported flaked tissues in rieh plaid combination effects; our regu- 20c lar 30o sellers, special for this sale, PEIKTED FLAXON A beautiful fabric with permanent linen thread finish, novelty stripes and floral patterns. Nothing nicer for making dainty Summer dresses, 1 7 n waists, etc. Specially priced, yd., Reg, 2Qc Madras Waistings at lOc It Ko woman would be without a Madras Waist for every day or outing wear; and for house dresses Madras has no equal. It will laun der perfectly. Here's an offering of splendid patterns, -J Qc worth regular 20c, special x $35 Dresses 65cMarquisette38c 12'3c Ginghams 9c Women of refined taste will appreciate this offering of dainty printed Marquisettes, tha choicest and most wanted fabrics of the season. It's a fine, sheer cloth, which makes np very effectively, has a graceful swing and pleasing appearance. A regular Ogc 65c fabric, special for this sale, yd., -- DEE S3 GINGHAMS It 's the unanimous opinion of our customers that no other store shows as large and complete lines of GinghamB as we are showing. One lot of hi"h-grade Ginghams in all the newest patterns, reg. 12y2e quality, the yard White Goods 2Qc Grades lOc 10,000 yards o White Goods, such as dotted Swisses, fancy plaid and striped Lawns, etc. Suitable for white dresses, waists, aprons, chil dren's wear, etc Our regular 15c and 20c values, special "I Qc during this sale at, yard v'v Reg. 2Qc Batiste Argenton at 12V2C An ideal Summer fabric, white or colored ground, in the most pleasing pat terns; dots, stripes, etc, iuc vai. 12V2C Old B 1 e ached Liriens60c-$1.25 Old Bleached Dress Linens for suits, skirts, dresses, etc., the most serviceable of all Summer fabrics. Priced 60S 75, $1, $1.25 yd. Rippletfce, the popular new "rough dry" fabric, requires nolC ironing. Special, the yard. Positively for Today Only Every one of these beaptifal. yet practical dresses is ready for immediate wear Every one contains its own beanty of design and indlvidnal style The materials employed are fignred and bordered foalards, pon gees, taffetas and messalines, in all the popa lar colors and pleasing patterns Without question the best made, the most stylish lot ofdresses yon ever had the opportanity to choose from They were all selected from pgr regnlar stocK of values to O'QC .,5.00 Positively today onlyPiJ'JJ Car Load of Standard ewimg' Sold or the Easy Pavysn't Club Plan $11 to $55 Another carload of "Standards" just received, in time to do your Summer sewing. And among them is a good supply of the latest npved HYGIENIC STANDARD "CENTRAL sinnnrE"sirwi n g machine Z . il. r tliia wnnderfnl machine The demano. on 100 i'j ,7 V -n . . x wan nnahle to fill orders has been so great m' ""j , , TV- nrnmnt T. Jt s a reveiaiioa v w "--a - SS to aea it. V. also have complete ?lj other stvles in the Standard Vibrator and Rotary Shut tle Machines, from $22.50 to $o5.00. Hand Machines for Tourists $11 to $20 HAVE YOU SEEN OUR Tlig "NoliVOOd" LOW-PEICED WONDEE? ,.f; 1 " ' In automatic lift, dr-head hine with full set of latest attacnmenis. ooiu. VSi 1 guarantee on the $L00-a-week club plan. No interest. See demonstration Per WK 2Q "and Up V All Silk and Wool Dresses ; , wr.m ana other I cfunni cniiMTfliMQ URGED 1 r6?1"8-!0"! PROMINENT MEW TO SPEAK M O r0 1 WDOlCTaU- a.- lOWIIWWt- W W I W ' " I TIOOTS w V " ' I 1 t I . 1 I a. I V ea as-T's-lT T 1 I . a ass- aass i m u 7W-a wai-o-- I I OfflclaJa of tha Harrlman ayatam aa- Jclara that tha chance waa voluntary I on their part. SWITCHING Kallroada Dlacontlnoe Taa Cbar4 ITont-Street Jobber. Announcement wai mao JrMtry at th. ..-"al freight " tontharn Faflnc and O.-W. B- companlea that a aadalon hao baea arrive at to abolish tha awltcbln. charse for transferrins; eaxa of rlrht from tha iUat. which arHva Harrlnaa Ukm " b. pretnlaa of Ihppl?i located on th. !!. of tha K'ectrlo and Vnlted Railway Jim aubtidlarlea. la Portland. Th. new a-W. R. ft X. tariff pro Tld.n for absorption of th. char. erlll beom. effectlv. Jnly . Th Southern Tarlnc ha. Usned a similar tariff which w.ll ro Into eftert July I. The chansre will redound to the benefit ot a raX xuasy I' oxUafid iobblB aad THROUGH SERVICE To TellowBtone Park. Throw rh .tandard aleeplns; car aerr ica between Portland and Tellowaton. tatlen will b. Inausnirat.d by th. Ora-sn-Washlas-ton Railroad ft Navigation Company on Tburaday. Jun. 1. th. Br.l car laarlns; Portland at : P. M. of that data and dally thereafter for th. r.malBd.r of th. Tellowaton. e son Mha yonr reservation, and ob tain all aeetrea Information aa t. rata, and roate. at our elty ticket offloa. Third and Washington streets. luUafaaa'a Eiabwood Is aujMrlor. Saperliktondeiit Koblnson Would Put Community Cup Under Dan. , Bubbling; fountain. 'and other a uni tary appliance, for achooli as recota mended by the School Board conven tion at Greaham. ar. urged in a circular letter sent to schools thronghout the county by K. F. Robinson. County School Superintendent. Attention ia ajao called to th. Importance of th. annual meotlha to be held next Mon day. Mr. Roblnson'a recommendation, arc: "That w. favor the Immediate instal lation of proper heatlne; and Tentllatlnp; systems In the one room buildings of the county. ' "That window rentllatina; boards be placed at once In every school yet ventilated by forced draft. 'That we jnak. dally use of some ...ninir enmnannd when cleaning; the floor, ae as ta prevent auar iron rjsi and that tho floors 01 au km inirs bo thorougrhly scrubbed at least twice a year. That plaatered wall. b. renovated by the nse of kalsomine and that ceiling- wall, be kept well painted with paint and oil. -That each school room be supplied with sing-le desk., a certain per cent of which should be adjustable; work table and chair, for primary pupils; roUer maps, suspension globes and a liberal supply of .upplemental readies set. and referenc book. "That schools having- access to wa er systems b. .uppUed with bnbbling fountains and all other schools fur nished with Individual drinking- cups. d.. t now. Now is th. time to buy a bottle of Chamberlain'. Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It Is almost certain to ba needed before the Summer Is over. This remedy has no superior. For sale by all dealers. Quail Kai, Big- Hongkong- Merchant, Commercial Club Guest. Among- the speakers who will be beard tonight at the banquet at the Commercial Club la honor of Quan Kal, prominent Chines, merchant, of Hong kong, and hi. host in Portland, Theo dore B. Wilcox, are H. Beckwith, presi dent of the Portland Commercial Club; H. M. Haller, President Associated Chambers of Commerce of the Paclflo Coast and president of the Portiand Chamber of Commerce. A. L. Mills, president First National Bank; Moy Back Hin. Chinese Consul in Portland; C. C. Chapman, secretary Oregon Devel opment League, and Mr. Wilcox. Tom Richardson will preside. About 160 prominent business men of the eity will attend In full dress. The dinner will commence at 7 o'clock.