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1 1 - titv. irnTJVTVfi flnrnoxTAN. FRIDAlT. 3IAT 9. 1913. SOCIETY IS INDIGNANT TVar of Suffragette Outrages Tuts Pamprr on Activities Era of Cireatrr Crimes Predicted by Women's Organ. ZXXDOS. May i. The mystery of the bombs found In St. Paul's ano other buildings has not been solved, nor ha anything been discovered that would tend to throw Ugrht on It. The ! suffragettes neither admit nor deny their responsibility. Mies Tyson, presiding: at a suffra- ; srette meeting in the Helbom town hall tonight, while remarking: that it ' had not been proved that suffragettes had put the bomb In the cathedral, add ed that there still were persons who had not heard why the women wanted ; the vote and the only way to wake them up was by bombs. Much Indignation prevails among: all classes of society that during- the com ing: holiday period Windsor Castle will be wholly or partially closed, together with the Tower of London, the British and other museums, cathedrals and publlo buildings, owing- to the fear of a suffragette outrage. Militancy Taking Heavy Toll. Scotland Yard published figures to day estimating the damage to property by suffragettes in . the post three months at 15.000.000. and figuring that. Including the cost of protecting lives and property, militancy is inflicting a total cost of 125.000.000 a year on Great Britain. That a campaign of even greater violence is Impending is the general belief. Votes for Women, the woman suffrage newspaper, edited by Mr. and Mrs. Fethlck Lawrence, says today: "We see before the country a period of disorder such as has not been known for decades, perhaps for centuries. We see a. prospect of violence being an swered by violence in a terrible cres ctndo. We foresee the likelihood of ' crimes being sympathized with if not "condoned and approved by many of the - most respected law-abiding members "of the community." Bomb Outrage Averted. Another bomb outrage was attempted at Tottenham, in the northeast of Lon don, this morning. The bomb was dis covered before It had time to explode. It was found by a caretaker outside the door of a shop. The authorities have secured evidence . that many former constitutional suf fragists also have Joined the militant J body since the defeat of the woman " s'lffragre bill. There is no question that the number of militants is growing. "General" Mrs. Flora Drummond sudOerly collapsed and fell in a heap 'on the floor of the prisoners' inclosure t the Bow-Street Police Court this moming. when proceedings under the malicious damage act were resumed against the suffrage leaders. She was carried out of court by a Jailer and ' wardress. She suffered a serious col-1 "lapse Just before adjournment. VAN WINKLE DEFERS ACTION Governor's Request for Investigation to Await Attorney-General. ' SALEM. Or., May 8. (Special) As sistant Attorney-Genera Van Winkle .said tonight that action will be deferred until the return from the East of Attor : ney-Ceneral Crawford on a letter di . rected to him by Governor West, ask ing that an investigation be made as to expenditures of the penitentiary revolving- fund. The Governor in the letter calls at-' tention to published statements declar ing that money belonging to this fund was not turned over to the State Treas- tirer, but unlawfully expended for other state purposes. He also announced that he would Institute a libel suit against the Telegram, of Portland, which has published a number of stories with re gard to the fund. CASH OFFERED FOR ESSAYS Pupils to Write on Hygiene and Total Abstinence. Multnomah County Women's Chris tian Teraperaoce Union is offering cash prizes for the best essays on Hygiene by the Portland public school children. Pupils of the fifth, sixth and seventh grades are writing on any subject per taining to hygiene and the writer of the best essay will be awarded a prise of $5. "Why Business Men Prefer to Employ Total Abstainers" is the subject as signed to eighth and ninth grade stu dents for a prise of $10. In the high schools 115 will be given the writer of the best ssay on "The Value of Total Abstalnence to a Life." A committee of educators and physi cians will Judge the merits of the essays. UNITARIANS PICK OFFICERS AV. P. Olds, of Portland, Elected First Vice-President of Conference. OAKLAND. CaL, May . At the Uni tarian church conference in this city : today the following officers of the con ference were elected: Rev. A. M. Smith, . Berkeley, president: W. P. Olds. Port land, first vice-president: W. H. Payson. Berkeley, second vice-president; Mrs. Jessie Brady, San Francisco, secretary; J. C. Brown, San Francisco, treasurer. Those, with the following named, will constitute the board of directors: Mrs. E. S. Hodgin. Los Angeles: C C. Grun sky. San Francisco: Rev. Howard P. Bard. San Diego; Horace Davis. San Francisco: Rev. It. A. Goodridge. Santa . Barbara: George M. Murdock. Alameda; Professor K. G. Rendtorff. Palo Alto: Rev. Bradford Leavitt. San Francisco; Rev. Florence Buck. Alameda. McVlcker to Ilave "Movies." CHICAGO. May 8. McVickers" The . ater. Chicago's most historic playhouse, " which has passed through five fires. Including the great fire of 171 and which has been rebuilt or remodeled after each fire, passed from the "legiti mate" today, when it was sold to a moving-picture firm. The price paid was t00,900. Physicians to Meet at Grants Pass. GRANTS PASS, Or.. May 8. (Special.) . -j tie Medical Association embracing sll of Southern Oretron will hold a con vention la this city Xueadjjr. The to Alder at West Park jfl America's Largest '. Drug Stores Friday-Saturday On First Three Floors Always finds a wel come its captivat ing smoothness and rare, appetizing fla vor make it a favor ite everywhere. Order a case for your home. Phone Main 671 or A 2467.- Oly mpia Brewing Company Yes! 'It '8 the Water" It Ativillarv Af the Commercial Club will assist in entertaining the delegates. Besides the lectures to be given by members or me association there will be a business meeting for election of officers, ARMY TRAINING INDORSED Preacher Says It Would Develop Stronger Race of Men. WELLINGTON, N. Z, May 10. Spe eial.) Preaching in Chrlstchurch Cathedral. Bishop Julius said that milltarv training would be of enormous advantage .to everybody, apart from its military value.. The physical - and moral benefits w.n,xA h. irrpttt rfliiirinlina. obedience. courtesy, and comradeship would be in culcated, ana ultimately r.ow b .k.n, invt.nH Af encouraalno: strife and war, would make men resolute, strong and hard, and would raise the standard of mnhood. The Dominion says mat tne uisnop is not unreasonably optimistic, and Great Britain wouio prom quonj. Hubbard - Ilears Dairying Address. HUBBARD, Or, May 8. (Special.) The newlv-organixed Hubbard Com mercial Club held a well-attended public meeting Tuesday night at the Armory Hall. The Hubbard band fur nished music and C C. Chapman de livered an address on Dairying and Agriculture. This is the first of a. num. K.r nf similar meetings to be held this Bummer, under the auspices of the Com mercial Club. Cbehalls Cows Fed Potatoes. -ititttat.tr wh Mav 8.f Special.) Potatoes are quoted locally at S3 a ton. wnicn is i no juwcai pnuo uvj . v. fi v.nriL Mnnv owners IVUU.IW V, . J w. J - of dairy cows are feeding them po tatoes, and the result is said to be a noticeable increase in the supply of milk psoaucea aauy. Monroe Elects Officials. MONROE, Or.. May 8 (Special.) Monro held Its first Incorporation RAZOR HONES Swaty style Razor Hone ; regular price 50c; special .29 CASTORIA Fletcher's, the genuine, the kind you have always bought. Spe cial at 20 AMERICAN ALARM CLOCKS It rings to beat the band. Makes the cook get up in time to get t the breakfast in the morning. Priced at 6l ALLEGRETTI CANDY At the Candy Bower win be found a line of Allegretti's fa mous Chocolates, priced at. the box, 80c, 50c, 40c and 25 LARGE BAR CASTILE SOAP A bar of Castile Soap, weighing , about 2Yt pounds, priced, 49? 10c SOAPS Jap Rose, 4711 Verdura, Floating Castile, Violet Glycerine,, Skat, Flash, all on sale Friday and Saturday at .... '. 6J LEAGUE BASEBALLS Regular $1.25 League Baseballs, priced at 98 HATPINS A large selection of Hat Pins ; values to 50c, all priced at 10J CREAM RYE A full quart of Cream Rye Whis ky on sale Friday and Satur day at 83J VIRGINIA DARE WINE A large-size bottle, priced at 49J CLA-WOOD MALT A good tonic, put up right; priced $2.75 per case of 2 dozen; $1.50 per case of 1 dozen, or the bot tle for XOC HOT POINT DAY Is To morrow, Saturday, May 10 On which we will sell the famous 14.00 El Tostovo Electrical Toaster or ; broiler for only 82.00 HOT POINT ELECTRIC IROXS, 8-pound size. 10-year guarantee, for..$3.50 KLi CJRILLrO bolls, stewa, fries and broils. priced at.. 96.50 EL. BAKO, an electrical baking oven, priced at .... 12.00 EL, BOHiO, pint size for $2.76, quart size for ..- ..S3. 50 UTILITY OlTTFIT, for the traveler. . ..$5.00 Everything to cook or cure by electricity. Picnic and Dennison's "Going Away" Goods "CREPE" Tissue Napkins. Table Covers, Dollies, Lunch Sets. Our stock is complete. OCRS IS THE FOUNTAIN PEN STORE. Waterman Pens, Conklin Pens, Wood-Lark - Pens, 98c up to 110.00. WE REPAIR PENS. Bring in yours and let our ' doctor'" fill It and put it to writes. RIPE OI-ITES "Syllnar" brand, 23c, 35c, 40c and 60c. The finest California product. "IMPERIAL PIGS" Skinless and cious 16c, . Conserve 45c. den- Boys, Here's a Special Just' for you Friday and Saturday, a BASE-BAI-.L-with CATCHER'S MITT. BAT and MASK, all for 69 Nature Study for Boys and Girls We offer a srood, service able Microsoope with free instructions, 87.50 Garden Hose Spedals 50 feet, half Inch, a year's guarantee 8-4,76 50 feet. X Inch, a year's guarantee $5.7 & All other grads reduced. LAWN MOWERS from 13.42 up to 88.53 Pure Medicinal Stimulants "Preferred Stock," special at 69tf "Muskingin Valley" Bour bon, 6 years old, full quart. Best of all brands, $1.25 California Port or Sherrv, full gallon $1.50 Don't confuse our brands with the "compounds" ad vertised at suspiciously low prices. ' ' Cla-Wood ' ' Malt Extract, dozen bottles $1.50 Case of 2 doz. bottles $2.75 A constructive tonic Always your money back if it doesn't please. . ViKing Bronze Silver On display In our Art Department you will find the Viking- Bronze Sil ver, something absolutely new in fern dishes, jardi nieres, baskets, smoking: sets. etc. The most ex clusive and expensive of silver bronze ever shown in Portland. MarK Cross Safety Razors 25c A new shipment of this $5.00 value razor for 25o just received. Just to MaKe Oar House Paints "Flow Faster" We will give Friday and Saturday ten per rent off on all INTERIOR VAR NISHES AND BRUSHES. Fifteen per cent Off on all COLORS IN VAR NISHES. Our paint "Doctor" Is an expert. If you have any decorating: problems let us help you. Thirsty DaysThese Our new Japanese Tea Garden (basement) is a Bower of - Beauty a quiet, restful place where we serve those delicious, cooling drinks which have made the WOOD-1AKK FOUNTAIN famous. FRIDAY ASn SATURDAY SPECIALS. "Mlkade" Sundae, "Wono-at" Sundae Ugrht lunches served through the day. Rice CaUes and Tea, Japanese service, lOo. London in Port land "We are Portland's exclu sive agents for "MARK CROSS, and have on dls. play a complete line of this famous leather line. Little Conven iences for You in Our Store Post Office. Car Tick ets, Pay water bills. Ex press money orders. We take Canadian money at our store at full value. ' ' ; ; - 1 j -mmmmmmammmmm j WINDSOR CASTLE FEARS MILITANTS Royal Residence, as Well as Other Public Buildings, to Close in Holidays. O In the Basement Friday and Saturday one dollar. Extra S.&H.Stamns This coupon is good for JSST 30 S. & H. Green Trad- ifffi. ing Stamps Friday andjpywi Ratnrdav. May 9th and 10th. in onr Basement, with every cash purchase of Ore. WHAT A DOLLAR WILL BUY Fulf quart Wood-Lark Olive Oil A good set of Chess-Men Five quires Hurd's Writing Paper Half-gal. glass jar Kentish Cherries An elegant Bath Sponge A Wood-Lark Fountain -Pen Large bottle Peach or Apricot Cordial 100 Business Cards, printed Fielders' Glove, black or tan A large oil-tanned Chamois One dozen Wood-Lark Toilet Paper 30 pack'ges II. & M. Photo Developer 2-lb. box Chocolates and Bon Bons Garden Hose Reel A can of Floor Paint and a Brush Several packages of Camera Films A quart of Imported Port or Sherry Two fine Turkish Towels A Bath Sprav of guaranteed quality A Shoe Brush and a Whisk Broom A good Tennis Eacquet A quart bottle of Ink All the above on sale in our basement FREE FREE FREE A pig bank free to each child ac companied by an adult, Friday and Saturdav. FREE Baseball Score Card and ID IS Rule Boole MS tea? A GOOD LINIMENT (Money Back If Hot Satisfied.) Every household should bav a bottle of Xr. Cooper's Lini ment on hand con tinually, as it af fords almost Instan taneous relief from all painful inflam matory diseases. Priced at ouo the bottle. a Jorn . I OM?TsKM' . ma ) at ICnfant CARTER'S CRYSTAL CORN REXED? (Money Back If Not Satisfied.) Affords Instant re lief from irritated corns. If directions ara followed It will permanently remove the corn. Price 25o the box. H COOPER'S DANDE LION PILLS (Money Back If Not t Satisfied.) The best pill on the market for all bullous complaints. Easy in their action, eliminating- all disa greeable pains and after affects. Priced at 2Bc the package. Invalid Chairs All styles of In-. valid Chairs, either for sale or rent. FYldav and Saturday we will enprave FREE TOUR INITIALS ON ANT 60c box of stationery se lected from our complete and varied lines. Basement. mm iw in r r These are camera days and "Ansco" films make perfect pic tures clear, sharp negatives. Let us develop and print for you; our men are experts no tank work each neKatlve gets careful personal attention. This Is true, we carry the larttest and must complete stock of Photo Supplies on the Paclflo Coast at popular prices. election yesterday, and the measure was carnea oy Douui.o -""j j The following; are the officen-elect: Mayor, James Bailey; Recorder, E. D. Lunt; Marshal, Ira Lemon; Treasurer, W. J, Ford: Councllrtien, W. P. Morriss, W A. McGillls. C. F. Wilson, E. i Brimner. E. F. Taylor and E. J. Martin. EXCURSION JTO HILLSB0R0 Including Sunday Round Trip, 1unch, C5c. Get tickets now at 90 Fifth street train leaves Jefferson-st. depot. Front and Jefferson streets at 10:S0 A.M. Sunday. Self Hotel Rockwell Projected. ABERDEEN, Wash, May 8. (Spe cial.) Plane for the erection of a three story concrete . annex to the Hotel Rockwell, were announced yesterday. Within one year the hotel proper, a wooden structure, will be torn down or moved away and a concrete building put alongside the annex. The property ia owned by the Olympic Brewing Com pany and is one of the most desirable sitea for a transient house in the city. BRITISH SUFFRAGETTE EDITOR WHO PREDICTS UNHEARD- OF PERIOD OF DISOBDEB in wvm&x. r i i'.ii'iin.mini'tii.iwl''nl " ) It I) - J1!!' '. . . . ' v " - i ' .sr ! ' 1 . t r1 ' ' , i v 4 i if1 eminirn MRS. PETUICK LAWBESCK. WARRANT OUT FOR BORDER AVIATORS Men Suspected of Intent to - Violate Neutrality Evade Federal Officers. DEPUTIES BEGIN SEARCH Others Sought In Connection With Alleged Conspiracy, bnt Karnes Are Withheld Machine Said to Have Crossed I4ne. TUCSON, Aria., May . Officials of the TTnlted States Marshal's office here and countv Sheriffs today inspected an aeroplane being held at Pike's ranch. 20 miles south of Tucson. Aviator Did ier Masson and Mechanic Thomas Dean, who are on the. ground, insist they in i,aa n teat thA RO-horseDOwer ma chine, employing: the flat country to avoid accident. Unless it can be proved that they intenaea nytngr over m our der to assist the Insurgents in the Guaymaa bombardments, officials be lieve that no evidence :s available war ranting; their arrest or holding; the ma chine. Aeroplane Reported at ortM. Effort is being; made to connect Mas son with the report that an aeroplane has reached Ortir, the state troops' base of operation against Quaymas. The avitor of that machine, already said to be in Mexloo, is unidentified. LOS ANGELES, "May 8. Warrants issued at Phoenix on Information from Dudley Robinson, assistant United States Attorney for Southern Califor nia are In the hands of Federal offi cers at Tucson to be served on Dldier Masson, the French aviator, and his assistant, Thomas Dean, according: to Federal authorities here. Marshals Week Aviator. The two men are said to have dis appeared from Tucson a few hours af ter the conflscation of Masson'a aero plane, which was said to have been on the way to aid the state troops of Sonora, and Deputy United States Marshals, both, in Arizona and Califor nia, are searching; for the men. It is believed they left Tucson by automo bile and boarded a train at some desert station for Los Angreles. Five warrants were issued at Phoet.lx, -harg:ing con spiracy to violate the Presidential proclamation against conveying arms or munlttions of war into Mexico. Local Federal officials declined to disclose the Identity of the othera who were sought in connection with the al leged shipment of the aeroplane into Mexico. , STATUS OF SOXORA INVOLVED Problem for State Department Pre sented by Murder Charge. gent state of Sonora, as an Independent 1 1 I , rrm ,(1(1 p 1. to obtain the extradictlon of Vicentl Morales, charged with the murder of Fortunato Mazon, son of a wealthy merchant of Cananea. in 1911. The We ehow tha stomach little or no consideration until one day we find that it has gone on a strike. We sit back in despair. The stomach is rebellious to the degree in which we have abused it. The symptoms seem to show that something is wrong with the stom ach. The trouble in reality is in the blood which your careless habits have niado impure. The proper treatment then is to build up and cleans the blood. A thorough trial of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will do this well. You can take them with every confidence that they will make your blood rich and pure. ... Our new diet book will be sent on postal card request. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all druggists at 60 cents per box or six boxes for f 2.50 or they will be sent, postpaid, by the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenectady. N. Y. SAVE A DOLLAR ORT WO A Shoo A Like 8.50 Jp B O STO Sample shoe: stpjbjt. 129 Fourth, Next 5c-10c Store. Most stylish in appearance FowneS KID FITTING SILK GLOVES Most dependable . in quality father of Morales, in counter action, holds that as Sonora has not been rec ognized as a belligerent or as an in dependent nation by the United States, his son cannot be extradited. The case therefore involves a prob- There are 71,714 club-women' In Illinois. lem for the American State depart ment. Morales declares himself to be an American citizen. K O D A K K O D A K K O D A K m K O D A K K O D A K KODAK M KODAK M KODAK M KODAK M K O D A K Everyday Pictures Of the Good Times Around the Home and Else where Easy to Take With a rownie Camera So simple a child can easily learn to use it so efficient it will take pictures you will prize. Come in and let us show you the BROWNIES, and the pictures they take. Brownies from $1.00 Up to $12.00 The Kodaks from $5.00 Up Bring Your Films to Us for Prompt and Satis factory Developing and Printing. The Owl Drug Co. Broadway and Washington Closed Sunday Afternoons From One to Sir. K O D A K K O D A K K O D A K K O D A K KODAK m KODAK.M KODAK M KODAK GRANDMOTHER USED SAGE TEA TO DARKEN HER FADED OR GRAY HAIR Mixed With Sulphur It Makes Hair Soft,' Beautiful. Cures Dandruff. The, use of Sage and Sulphur for re storing faded, rray hair to its natural ooior uaiBs DtiuK 10 r&namoiaer luuc She kept her hair beautifully darkened, glossy "and abundant with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance this elm pie mixture was applied with wonder ful effect. But the brewing; at home is mussy and out-of-date. Nowadays skilled chemists do this better than ourselves. By askinjr at any drug store for the ready-to-use product called "Wj"th' Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy" you will set a large bottle for about 60 cents. Some druggists make their own, which is usually too sticky, so insist upon getting Wyeth's, which can be de pended upon to restore natural colof and beauty to the hair and is splendid for dandruff, dry, feverish, itchy scalp and falling hair. A well-known downtown druggist says his customers Insist on Wyeth's Saga and Sulphur, because, they say, it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been arpUed It's so easy to use, too. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one strand at a time. Co this at night and by morn ing tha gray hair disappears; after an other application or two, it is restored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft and abundant. Agents, Tha Owl Drug Co.