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TIIE - MORNING OREGOXIAX. FRIDAY, JULY 21. 1911. BUI OFFICIALS FREED ON BONDS Ex-President and Ex-Cashier of Vancouver Institution Furnish $10,000. 2 COUNTS AGAINST EACH H. C, Phillip and i. V. Panlols Charted With neorUInc I-P-hs .tler Titer Knrw That flank Vm InsolTrnU VANTrVER. Wish, July :o. (Spe cial.) Huch C. I'Mllips. ft-prfliltnt f the Commercial Hank of Vancouver nd at present Ktter f the Lnltea States Land ofnce tirrn. and the -tuhlrr. Ullbert W. Ianlrls. a nephew f Thurston rnll. once Ueutrnant ioTrnor of Washington. were ar Vested todar by Sheriff Cr.-sap. chared with receiving m-n-y as officers of the bank after they knew It to be Insol vent. KcJ wa rharsed on two count wad Jndae McMaster. of the Superior Vourt. before whom they appeared. xed the bond at IJDOO for each count. r l.0 for each defendant. Hoth tarnished the required bonds and were released. Both ThllUps and Daniels are tharced with receiving for deposit two accounts, one of H from V. M. Fur xell: and one for from Mrs. M.ry K. Hamilton, on lecemler 1. Jt. The next day was batorday and the bank closed as usual at noon, but ktld not aaln open Its doors, on the Tollowlnc Monday. J. U Mohunur... Hate Bank Kxaralner. took chance of ane Institutions affairs and as In kharce for days, when the present frscetver. M. K. Kles. was appointed. Men Appear In Court. rhllllpa and Daniels appeared at tho rourthouae this morning, anowinit that ne warrants were to le jerrrU as soon mm the Informations aitalnst them were T.led. LanleU was arresi-d at to-clock. His bonds were furnished br t.ls mother. Mrs. Anna K. l'anlels. and ir. C. 8. Irwin, fhllllp was to have ifceeo arrested al 1 o'clock, hut lie was granted additional time t- secure bonds .and the warrant was actually served t about I o'clock In tie ofrtre of a local law nrm. Henry C'rnss nrRotlated Ibe arranaementa for bondmen. who Are IT. and Mrs. II. S. Uoddarrf. Mr. nd Mrs. tleorae McCoy aud Ir. and Mrs. J. P. MowelL The two Utter will fclirn tomorrow. W. W. MrCreUle was to bare been one of the bonifsmen. but as he la an ttorney he Is barred. Mr. I'bllllpa has not yet retained at torneys, but said toniuhl that any Statement from him will be made through his attornes. IS hen Mr. rhllllpa was walking across the street to the office of Mr. Crass, a newsboy rushed up to him, yelling. "Ail about the arrest of 1'hll 1'pa and Daniel, the busted bankers." lr. I'hllllps) smiled rlmly and walked n. not buylnjt a paper. He was ar rested just a few minutes later. Hank Owed 4OO.000. When the Commercial lUnk failed It Owed approximately o.0O0. Kin. e the appointment of the receiver a It per cent dividend has been declared. The depositors of the bank held several meetings and appointed a committee and tola committee eaaed two expert accountants. J. W. Ferguson and J. Y. Xlchardson, to o over the books. The County Commissioners appropriated ISO to pay a special prosecutor. Mar tin L. J'lpea. to assist In determining whether thert bad been anything crim inal In tha management of the bank. As soon aa the report of the ac countant waa made public, attorneys Uooked up the iecal points Involved and made out the warrants, which were Sled today. The case will probably be tried In . XVtober. TELEPHONE DATA SOUGHT Olympla Invctlj;atlnr Botlr May Order 3nl-r-Cunpaay I.lnrs. OLTMriA. Wash.. Julv SO IBpe taL That the Home Telephone Com jnr of tlllver CTeek. Lewis County. :nr bad a contract with tha Paclno , Telephone A Teles-rapt Company, but 'broke It and tlcned up wtth the North western Lone Distance Telephone Com pany, whtcn. like the Bell system, has a clause In Its contract forbl.l Jin the maklnc of physical connection with rival llnea or small companies It aervea. waa brought out today before tha Public Servlca Commission. The Bell and North wea tern companies are Jjoth oprioslnv the granting of tha pe tition of the Sliver Creek company to fore tha Bell company to make a phy sical connection. Tha Commission la now seeking to find out If there la a demand for serv lca over tho Bell lines that cannot be riven over the Independent, and If It is eh own. the physical connection will no doubt be ordered and then tha com panies will no doubt iro to court to de ' t.rmlne whether the Commission baa a tricot to enter such an order, Tha heartBC a not yet concluded. PECULIAR CASE ARISES CaraUfuneoC or War Affcctcdl Xelthsrr Party Hat Money. 8 ALUM. Or, July i.pecUlV-A teeultar case involving garnishment of the wages of a state employe In tha Usher-lea department has arisen here, the reaalt of which Is that the car atlsher and the one irarnlshed are both without tho money In question. Tha amount. approximates ITT on two war rant. Attorney W. P. Lord. Jr.. secured possession of tha warrants through garnishment proceedings, but they were unindorsed by O. F- Campbell, for whom tho warrants were drawn. As a resort. Attorney Lord has the war rants, but they will not ba honored by tho Treasurer because they are not property indorsed, and Campbell will not Indorse them. to far neither of tno parties cava received any money thrcusrh tha transaction and from present Indications It appears that neither will unleea Campbell relents. EELS FED TO SALMON Stanford Expert to Mark 40.000 IYy at TWnnrvlHe Hatchery. A9TOIUA. Or, July :0. (Special.) flat i'laa Warden Cluton, who waa in Astoria yesterday, has been feedlns; eels to the youns: salmon at the Bonne ville hatchery, and finds that tha fry thrive on that kind of food. In two days' flliln at Oregon City alx tons of eels were secured, and Mr. Clanton expects to act fully 20 tons before the season ends. As the deputies who natrol the river catch the eels, snd the Warren Parkins; Company keeps them In cold storasre free of chance, the cost uf thus feedlns; the youns; salmon Is very email. Later In the season eels can be caught at Celllo. Tliey sre worthless In other rnnnll and hSVS been S menace to health In certain seasons of the year, as hundreds of them die or are allied and float down the river. notltirlnie tha water. Warden clanton Is arranging to mark 40.000 youns bluebacks ami about the same number of Chinook fry that will be turned out from the Bonneville hatchery this sesson. with a view to ascertaining if tliey return to me Co lumbia Hlver and how Ions; they re main at sea. Dr.. Gilbert, the fish ex pert of Stanford University, is expect ed to arrive within a few days to superintend the marking of the fish. MORRIS BROTHERS LOSE KAIL I" HE TO TAKE VP LEBANON' iioxns COSTS $3200. By Iely Over Alleeed Irrejrolarlty of Issue, Klrm Korfella Certi fied Clieck. LEBANON". Or.. July JO (Special.) The City Council of lehanon at Its regular meeting Tuesday night declared forfelte.1 to the city the proceeds of a certified check deposited with the City llecordcr by Morris Brothers, of Port land. In the sum of $3500 for their fail ure to purchase and pay for the $T0.- 000 of sewer bonds of this city recently sold to them by the Council. The bids for the purchase of the bonds were re ceived and opened by the Council on April 4. 1M1. and Morris Brothers were t.'ie hU'.ieat bidders. The sale of the bonds was awarded to them on that date. A few days after that time the pro ceedings of the Council leading up to the sale of the bonds and the provls tons of the charter suthorti'.ng the I'sjtng- of the bonds mere furnished to tiie buyers. After two weeks the mat ter of completing the ssie of the bonds was taken up with the bond buyers anil tliev I'.wn found some objections I) the regularity of the charter enact ment. They declined to take the bonds, declaring their attorneys In the Knst had nt or would puss favorably upon the legality of the bonds. The record was then submitted to Portland attorneys, who gave a favor able report on the legality of the pro ceedings and declared the bonds legal. As a result of the opinion of the Port land attorneys the Council by resolu tion last nlKht declared a forfeiture of the certified check deposited as a guar antee that the purchaser would take and pay for the bonds. Other persons have agreed to buy tie bonds and the Recorder has been directed by lue Council to resdvertlse for blls for their purchase. It Is the purpose of the city to resell the bonds as soon aa possible so that the. work of building- the sewer system can be gin within a month. FINE CATTLE TO BE' SEEN Southwest Waalitnftoa Fair Men Are Soliciting- Elulblla. CHEiTALIS. Wash, July JO. (Spe cial.) Dr. K. C. Truesdell, who has charge of the livestock and racing fea tures of the Southwest Washington Kalr. left today for a trip through Chehalls and Thurston counties In tha Interest of the ltll exhibit, which will be held In Heptember. Already many assurances have been received by the management of the fair that some fine herds of blooded cattle will ba shown, thoee of Mr. Simpson, of Kima. and A. . sitockwell, of Montesano, being promised. Kecently the Lewis County Grange, which originally opposed the fair on account of the La la County Commis sioners making an appropriation for the association, got Into line and will thla year co-operate with Secretary Walker and the management In mak ing an exhibit. Tne grounds are in better shape than ever before and tho buildings painted. DINNER PLANNED FOR HILL Governor on Committee to Entertain Good Itoad Advocate. SALEM. Or, July JO. (3peclsJ.V Samuel Hill, who has gained a National reputation In connection with his road work In Washington, has advised Gov ernor West that, owing to the great Interest that has developed In Oregon as to roads, ha standa ready to co nnarata In anv manner possible with the Oregon authorities and give Oregon the benefit of bis experience. Arrangements have been made for a dinner to ba given In Portland. Thurs day evening, at whicb time Mr. Hill will ba present, as wsll as Governor West. Oeorge F. Kodgers. of Marlon: Grant B. Dlmlck. of Clackamas, and C. X. IT all. of Multnomah. The latter three are members of tha committee named by the Governor to co-operata In ronatrortlng a road between Port land and Salem. BABE LEFT IN HOME BURNS While rarenta Arc Gone House, on Isolated Ranch I Destroyed. ABERDEEN. Wash, July SO. When Mr. and" Mrs. J. Howard returned Mon day night from the little village of Melbourne, where they had gone earlier In the day tor provisions, they found their North River ranch home In ruins and their Infant daughter burned to death. The babe had been left In tha car of neighbors' children. No details are known here. Knowledge of tha tragedy was received here In a letter today. North River Is an Isolated sec tion with no wire or telephone communication. 2 JOBS BRING0NE SALARY Veterinarian and Sheep Inspector Denied Double Kay. SAXKXf, Or, July SC. (Special.) That W. H. Lytle. 6tata Veterinarian and Sheep Inspector. Is entitled to but one salary Is the opinion, of the Attorney-General, given today for tho bene fit of Secretary Olcott. The Attorney-General holds that In asmuch ss he Is holding both positions as one official, h la entitled to but tha single-salary. Fine Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling' Bags For Vacation Needs at Reduced Prices Sale Playing Cards, Stationery and Fountain Pens 3.-.C "Woodlark" Plaving Cards, scpnie back, gilt edge ...25 50c Congress Playing cards 30 50o 500 Playing Cards, 61 cards, ". 30 50c Pinochle Plaving Cards. 64 cards 39 25c Iiicyole Playing Cards .19 2."ic Bee Playing Cards 19 25c Maseolte Plaving Cards 1J) 15c "The Best" Playing Cards for 12 l."c Buster Brown Cards ..12. 15c J-'auntleroy Playing Cards, at 13 $1 Scotch Clan Playing Cards, at 69 75c Salon Playing Cards ..49J 10c Steamboat Playing Cards Sanitary Drinking Cups, paper, 1 each to ' 5 Sanitary Drinking Cups. Alumi num 5S 15S 25 Portland Souvenir Book, new, nt -230 Tourist Package, containing 6 towels, 1 comb, 1 wash cloth and soap. jer pkg 10 "Woodlark" Ix-tter Files 35 $1 dor.. Chief Engineer Drawing Pencils 69 Waterman, Conklin self-filling and "Woodlark" Tonntain Pens. Half -pint Fountain Pen Ink free with each $1.50 "Woodlark" Pen. Pens filled free. Complexion Beauti fiersat Special Prices $1.00 Scheffler's Colorine. .59 500 Capillaris 30 50c Camelliue 29 50c Dickey's Creme Do Lis, 29 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste. .. .29 J5c Sanitol Tooth Paste... lit? 50c Ia Blache Face Powder for onlv 32 50c Malvina Cream 32 25c Sanitol Cream 19 25c Euthyinol Tooth Paste, 10? READ EACH RARE BARGAIN FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW Each one means a saving to -you -which, in the aggregate of a day's buying, will amount to a com fortable sum. We sell onlv goods of known worth at prices that make eager buyers. With es pecial pride we offer goods bearing the "Mark of Merit." Our guarantee and our reputation of nearly a half century is behind each preparation ; each is put up with infinite skill and care. We cordially invite you to visit us to shop with us at your leisure, where you will be served gladly aud helpfull3T. Reductions in Fine Bathing and Rub ber Goods $2.50 Silk Bathing Caps $1.3& $2.00 Silk Bathing Caps ..73k? $1 apd 75c Silk Bathing Caps, choice for 50? 50c Bathing Caps 38? 15c and 25c Bathing Caps 11? 50c and 75c Bathing Shoes, your choice 35? 35c Bath Towels 2 It? 50c Bath Towels 31? 75c Bath Towels 49? $1.25 Bath Towels, Christy 89? $1.75 Bath Towels, Christv, for S1.29 $1.50 Fountain Sjtinge ..$1.19 A new line of Rollups from 50? to S3.SO each. 50c Rubber Gloves 33? $1.85 4-qt. Water Bottle 81.29 85c 2-qt. Water Bottle 57 $1.50 Rubber Balis Sl.OO $1.00 Rubber Balls 75? $8 and $10 Children's Folding Bath Tubs.. $3 and 83.98 25c and 35c Floating Toys 19 40c Floating Toys 25? Floating Toys 5?, 10?, 15? and 20 ? $1 Bathing Suit Bags ....75? Thermos Bottles$1.50 Up Thermos Lunch Kits keep your luncheon fresh and appetizing, and your beverage either hot or cold, as you like. We show all kinds of Thermos products. "The Mark of Merit" Remedies That We Recommend Eimm's Poison Oak Salve, 25? Antiseptic Witch Hazel, for stings and bites .. ..25? Sodium Phosphate, a blood cooler ....25? and S5? 5 Or. Lithia Tablets ...25? Beef, Iron & Wine ....50? Cooper's Sarsaparilla ..75? Cooper's Blackberry Cor dial 25? and 50? Peerless Diarrhoea Remedy, 25? and 50? Witch Hazel Cream, for sun burn 25t? and 50? Tojido, for that Poison Oak, at 25? 1-lb. Can, shaker top, Borated Talcum 35? "Woodlark" Syrup Hypo phosphites . . . 81 OO Peroxide Foot Powder .15? Strawine Hat Cleaner 25? Mosquito Lotion, for bites and stings ..i 25? How Are Dolly's Teeth? We want every little girl in Portland to bring papa or mamma today or tomorrow and receive a present of a beautiful little dolly's tooth brush. Now, don't forget. Standard Seasonable Remedies Are Cut Deeply 10c Bromo Seltzer 5? $1.00 Eno's Fruit Salts 71? 25c Chamberlain's Colic Cure at, the bottle 15? $1.00 Listerine 59? 50c Syr, Figs, genuine 29? $1.50 Johnson's 6088 81-25 50c Porter's Healing 0il...33? $1.00 McAllister's Liniment, 71? 25c Eagle Brand Milk.. 12? 75c Antiphlogistine 56? 75c Dioxogen 57? 50c Garfield Tea 33? $1.00 Bliss' Herb Tablets. .69? 25c Miles' Pain Tills 16 50c Tiz 36? $1.00 Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion 50 ? 50c Foley's Kidney Pills.. 33 75c Marmola Tablets 54 ? 75c Mellin's Food 55? 25c Hire's Root Beer, ext., 15? 50c Wyeth's Sodium Phosphate for 25 ? Guaranteed washable chamois from 25? to 82.50 each Made in Merry England 25c Pints English Ale, $1.75 per doz., each 17? 15c y2 pints English Ale, $1.25 per doz., each 11 15c V2 Tints English Stout, $1.25 per doz., each 11? Woodard, & Co. See the demonstration of Toot Arches to order in our corner window. See the demonstration of Hotpoint Utilities on main floor. See the window of Wicker Suitcases at one-fourth off usual price. Grab one for that week-end trip to the beach. Mark Gross English Gloves and Leathers Excel Others in Style and Quality Standard Household Drugs Are Re duced 15c Washing Ammonia, bot tles 9? 40c Crude Carbolic Acid, bot tle 33? 25c Carbolinium, bottle ...20? 50c Chloro-Bromine, Disinfect ant, bottle 40? 25c En-gin-ol (for Lawn Mowers), can-oiler free 20? 25c Pacific Sea Salt (Take a salt water bath at home) ....20? 10c Sal Soda (Just the thing for hard water) pkg 6? 25c Glycerine and Rose Water, bottle 10? 25c Spirits Camphor, bottle 20 ? 40c Witch Hazel (Dickinson's best), bottle 33? 10c Camphorated Chalk Powder, package 6? 10c Soap Bark, pkg 6? 35c Absorbent Cotton, lb. 29? 25c Bay Rum, bottle 16? 10c Whiting (a good polisher-for knives and forks) 6? 25c Boraxo, pound 19? 10c Moth Balls, pkg. 5? 10c Borax, pkg ...6 50c DeKafa (A new kind of cof fee), pound ..45? 10c Sulphur (powdered French), pound 6? 20c Boracic Acid, pkg 14 ? A 25c can of "Radio" free with each 50c purchase at these cut price articles. Clean Clothes, Hair, Hands and Teeth 35c Tooth Brushes 15? 75c Hair Brushes 39? 75c Ladies' Dressing Combs for only .' 49? $1.25 Hand and Nail Brashes at, each 87 $2.50 Cloth Brushes 81-79 We carry a complete stock of Parisian Ivory Goods and will engrave one initial free of charge on each piece on all orders of $2.50 or over. RATE NOT REDUCED Freight Charges on Palouse Wheat to Remain Same. PROFIT DECLARED SMALL Oregon & Washington Railroad le cllnc to IiOwer Grain Tariff to Seattle and Tacoma Of ficial Tells Keiuwn. TACOMA. W&lu July 20. (Special.) Ther will bo no reduction in wbeat rates to Seattle and Tacoma from points In tb Palouse country on the Oregon ft Washington Railroad lines thla year. The decision was made to day at a conference between K. B. Miller, traffic manager of the Harrl- man lines In Washington and Oregon. and members of the traffic bureau of the Oommerclal Club. After the posi tion of the trafflo bureau was explained Mr. Miller said the railroad company could not afford to make a reduced rate with any profit to the company on account of the additional haul from Portland to Tacoma. "Since the rate on grain from these Eastern Washington points is but 13Vi to 16 cents a hundred to Portland, there Is not sufficient margin of profit to Justify the company's Inaugurating a tarliC m-nicn would compel it to itaui the wheat through Portland 141 miles more to Tacoma or HI miles to Seat tle.' said Mr. Miller In announcing the decision. SUSPECT IS GRILLED DEXIAI OP MAX HELD IX YORK CASE rXSHAKEX. Clew In Which Morgan Hints Stran ger Waa at Scene of Murder Is Doubted by Officers. ' GRANTS PASS. Or, July M. (Spe cial.) Grilling for three hours today br the Prosecuting Attorney failed to hake the story of Mike Morgan, alias Halley Wilkes, who Is held here charged with the murder of Jonn b. Tork, his employer, on the night of July 11. Clothes from York s body were taken from the grave and. with the rope and chain that bound the body when It waa found floating in me Rogue River, were exhibited before the prisoner. Morgan said that he recog nized the overalls, coat and suspenders that were stripped from the dead man. but denied ever having seen the rope and chain ... Blood stains were discovered on me irnni.ni of the prisoner. He declared he had had an altercation with a wo man, who bit him on tne xace. causing blood to flow. Whan confronted by Blanche Miller, the woman Morgan blamed for his injury, he persisted in the assertion, although the woman said that she had never before seen Mor gan. Throughout his long ordeal his answers were contradictory and offi cers beliove that Morgan will confess. Morgan, at the county Jail, axter sitting for a picture, said that he would like to see the man who helped him load up the wagons the -morning of July 14, when he left the York camp with the six horses. That the hint may be a blind to throw the officers on a wrong tack in collecting evidence In the case, however. Is credited. The fact that Morgan, has, up to this time, made no reference to a second person would Indicate that the man who "helped him load up" is a product of his own imagining. Morgan was a private In Company H. Fifteenth United States Infantry, and says he deserted from the Army at Fort Douglas a year ano and went to Sacramento. His mother and two brothers live at Mouat Carmel, 111. He was told that witnesses would wear that they saw him drag the body to the river and answered that they might do so. if they were mean enough and -wanted to. Ho willingly posed for a picture for an Oregonlan correspondent. MAN'S ONLY SON KILLED Letter Tells of Health, Telephone Carries Word ot Death. SEATTLE, Wash.. July 20. (Special.) Henry Powell McClure. only child of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. McClure, is reported to have been killed In an acci dent at some point on Lake Chelan. Tidings came late today In a telephone message from Stehekin. that the boy had been badly Injured. A later bulle tin said that he had died. Mr. McClure at once left Seattle for Lake Chelan. Little Powell would have been 7 In September. He and his mother had been on the lake for about a month. A letter from them received today indicated that they were both in the best of health. COOL DAYS BY THE . SEA AT CLATSOP BEACH Seaside Gearhart Columbia Beach First-class Hotels at Gearhart and Sea side. Camps and Cottages. Surf and plunge bathing, fishing, motor ing, tennis, golf and other sports. Business men spend week-ends at the Beach without loss of office time. "Seashore Limited" Leaves Portland 9:20 A. M. Daily. "Week-End Special" Leaves Portland 2:30 P. M. Saturday. Other Trains Leave 8:00 A. M. and 6:30 P. aI. Daily. ROUND TRIPS, $4.00 DAILY, $3.00 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. aty Ticket Office, Fifth and Stark Sts. The North Bank Station, Eleventh and Iloyt Sts. Alterati We'll Soon Move The new addition to our present quarters will soon be ready for us. Before we close our doors to rearrange stock for the larger store, we are making exception ally marked reductions. $3.SO . For the. pick of all $4.50 lines $3.15 For the pick of all $4.00 lines 1,1 jjljail At Big Reductions That Please Everybody. The Smartest of the Prevail ing Styles in All Sizes and Leathers. -ALL OXFORDS AND PUMPS- $4.95 For the pick of all $6.00 lines $2.95 Forthe pick of all $3.50 lines $3.95 For the pick of all $5.00 lines Positive reductions to almost cost on all Chil dren's Shoes Make Your Choice While All Lines, Sizes and ' (Shrlac Am in Fin f!onrIitlon Cain-Rice Shoe Co. Washington St. at Seventh Northwest Corner