THE MORXIXG OREGOXIAJT. THURSDAY, MAY T, 1914. FACTS SUPPRESSED BY REDFIELD'S MEN than 30 races and has won most of them, among them being: the five-mile amateur championship of the North west. At the Philippine carnival last year he won the Philippine carnival race. . Mr. Humphrey Shows How Re port on Lumber Tariff Ig nored Testimony. FLAGRANT INSTANCE CITED Views of Manufacturers Omitted, but Statement Made That "lumber men on Coast" Regard Tariff Effect as Negligible. OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash ington, May C. Representative Hum phrey, of Washington- openly charges the Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Red field, with deliDerate misrepresenta tion in the report he sent to Congress several weeks ago on the condition of the lumber and shingle industry of the State of Washington. In that re port Secretary Redfield said: "The effect of the removal of the duty on lumber is almost universally conceded to be negligible: at least it Is so considered among the lumber men on the Pacific Coast." Source of "Information Not Given This report of Secretary Redfield was based on information given him by several representatives sent by him to investigate the lumber Industry of the State of Washington, following Mr. Humphrey's charge early in the Winter that many mills had been forced to close because they could not withstand Canadian competition under the Under wood tariff. Mr. Humphrey called at tention to the fact that neither the agents nor the Secretary himself gave the name of a single lumberman or other individual from whom informa tion was gathered. "These agents did not interview the lumber and shingle manufacturers," as serted Mr. Humphrey. "They talked with the politicians, and the dearth of evidence they produced is perhaps due to the fact that a Democratic politician is a scarce article in my state. It now appears that when they did, by accident, come across a lumber or shin gle manufacturer they suppressed his evidence. Manufacturers' Data Suppressed. "I call attention to a flagrant case of this kind, and I do it because the Secretary has been pleading for more honesty in talking about the condition of business and the industries through out the country." Mr. Humphrey then read to the House a report prepared by a specially appointed committee representing the West Coast Lumber Manufacturers' As sociation to furnish information to the ngents sent out by Secretary Redfield. That committee even submitted a writ ten report to the agents and the agents deliberately suppressed the report. It was not even alluded to In the re port made by Secretary Redfield. Mr. Humphrey asserts that the written re port was by far the most important testimony the agents gathered in their entire Investigation. Report Hold Tariff to Blame. Mr. Humphrey then read from the re port: "The primary factor causing the pres ent demoralized and unprofitable con ditions In the lumber Industry is the direct result of the effects of the re cently enacted customs tariff bill. The committee is of the firm belief that the new tariff law is responsible for The present low prices. Any factor which tends to lessen the demand for lumber will most naturally cause reduction in prices exactly as an in creasing demand causes them to rise. "It is impossible for the committee to conclude that the country at large can possibly be benefited by any law which has a tendency to increase its imports when it has the raw material and che necessary labor to produce such articles in satlslactory volume and quality. The entrance of such products lias no other errect than to lessen the requirement of so much labor as may De represented Dy the articles Im ported." Mr. Humphrey concluded his speech by snowing that even, according to the Redfield report, immediately after i ue present tarirr law went into ef fect. 80 per cent of the shingle mills of the State of Washington closed, and immediately Del ore it went into ef feet the mills that had been closed in British Columbia opened and began running to full capacity and are run ning at full capacity yet. MAINE GANG IS SENTENCED INSURGENT WOODMEN WIN Iowa Moderns to Vote Against AH Sow In Office. CEDAR RAPIDS. Ia., May 6. The Modern Woodmen of America held their state convention here today, and the insurgent faction won over the regulars with a large majority. The delegation to the National con vention will go . Instructed to vote against every man now holding office. No candidates were named to oppose the present head officials, but they will be named at a caucus before the Na tional convention. The delegates were instructed to vote for the repeal of the recalled Chicago rates. SETTLERS' AID PLANNED STATE IMMIGRATION COMMISSION HOPES TO SAVE LOCATORS' FEB.. Area Declared Smaller Than Public Generally Understands and Lum ber Companies Are Active. How to help prospective settlers on lands recently eliminated from the Paulina and Deschutes National for ests in Central Oregon will be the problem confronting the Oregon State Immigration Commission at a special meeting today. J. W. Brewer, field agent for the Commission, recently made a careful cruise of the lands in the elimination, and today will be prepared to report tq the Commission on his findings. It Is understood that many home seekers are entering the central part of the state under the impression that all the land recently eliminated from the forest reserves will be open for entry. As a matter of fact, all but about 35,000 acres of the eliminated area has been withdrawn for reclama tion purposes is held by prior patents or Is included In irrigation projects being developed under the Carey act. The Commission wants to help set tlers locate on these remaining 35,000 acres and - to place them on land, if possible, without subjecting them to locators fees.- It Is understood, furthermore, that the Reclamation Service will relinquish its rights on a considerable portion of the land that it has withdrawn for reclamation purposes. How to make this land available for legitimate set tlers and keep it out of the hands of timber-grabbers is another phase of the question that the Commission must consider. It is reported that several crews of timber cruisers now are carefully measuring all the timber in the affect ed area and that some large timber in terests are preparing to procure pos session of the land for its timber value as soon as it is opened for entry. LEO im. FRANK LOSES COURT DENIES EXTRAORDINARY REQUEST FOR NEW TRIAL. Judge Lenient, Regarding I. AV. Woman Agitator' as Tool. NEW YORK, May 6. Marie Ganz, the Industrial Workers of the World speakere. who repeatedly threatened John D. Rockefeller. Jr.. with bodilv liarm because he refused to interfere in tne Colorado coal strike, was sen etneed today to serve 60 days in the workhouse on Blackwell's Island. fche was charged with disorderly condunt. "I believe the defendant is the tool or Older persons with vicious tendnn. cies." Magistrate Murphy said in pro nouncing sentence. "She has tried to be a heroine. Were she a. ringleader, 1 fhould sentence her to six months in . tne workhouse . as the extreme pen alty." Miss Ganz1 appeal. attorney said he would FISH HATCHERIES WANTED vregon Delegation in Congress Makes Appeal for Columbia. Members of the Oregon delegation In tonsress were appealed to yesterday to support a measure now pending for a $100,000 appropriation for construc tion and maintenance of additional Uovernnient fish hatcheries on the Co lumbia River. The appeal was made bv the Cham- bet- of Commerce and authorized by the uoarj oi trustees in regular session. The chamber recognizes the import ance of developing the fishing Industry vii int." i-uiuinoia. lwelve new members were elected at yesterday's meeting of the trustees. ATHLETE COMES FOR WIFE S-'Iierman Pethley, Member of Philip. pine Commission, 'Weds. VANCOUVER. Wash, May S. (Spe cial.) s-herman Pethley. a champion long-distance runner of the Northwest, wno is a member of the Philippine Com mission, arrived here yesterday, and last night his engagement to Miss Juantta Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. r . H. Robinson, of Fifth and l'.sther streets, was announced. Since 111 Mr. Pethley has run more Overnight Some Unusual Costumes Have Arrived Upsetting All Our Plans in the Dress Store A Sensational Event Has Developed $35.00 to $60.00 DRESSES, SPECIAL $17.75 Beautiful Model Dresses Taffeta, Chiffon, Crepe de Chine NEW, NEW, NEW, is the story of these beautiful model dresses. Fascinating fashions in par ticularly interesting styles to show for the first time today. Rarely have roe come across such a treasure trove of lovely things as we have the pleasure of an nouncing in this sale for your inspection. The newest Tunics, Bustle and Tier effects in plain and fancy flowered silk crepe, Crinkled crepes, Chiffon over silk and silk Crepe De Chines. Nemo Week Ask for Miss S. Thomas Expert Fitter of Nemo Corsets if The story of this entire collection may be summed up in very few "Words. They represent the ex hibition dresses of one of the foremost New York dressmakers. Not a garment in the entire lot sells at retail for less than $35. Indeed, we have been conservative in placing $60 as the highest price. They come in blacl( and colors, scarcely two alue. Women who are continually searching for ex clusive gowns will have no difficulty in finding four or five dresses that are certain to meet their jubi lant approval. POSITIVELY NONE RE TURNED, EXCH ANGED, SENT ON APPROVAL OR RESERVED. Third Floor. NEW FICTION "Vandover and the Brute," by Frank Norris; "A Son of the Ages," by Stanley Waterloo; "Clerk of Scotland Yard," bv T. W. Hanshew; "The Voice of the Heart," by Margaret Blake, Tool of April," by J. H. McCarthy. nperlor Jndve Announce. He Will Slam Bill of Kxcrptlona Allowing; Man to Appeal Once More. - ATLANTA. Ga.. May 6. Juda Ben Jamln HilL of the Fulton Countv Su perior Court, denied today the extraor dinary motion for a new trial for Leo M. irranK, the young factory sunerin tendent, under sentence of death here for the murder In April of last year of JMary rnagran, a factory girl. la denying the motion Judge Hill an nounced he would sign a bill of excep tions, thus allowing the ruling to be appealed to the btate Supreme Court. lie courts action was taken after conclusion of arguments by the de fense. Judge Hill did not hear argu ments from the state. Counsel for the defense and state will meet tomorrow with the court to consider details of the Judge's certifl cation and the granting of the bill of exceptions. SCALES DELICATE MACHINE Official Weighing Apparatus Is Ex traordinarlly Acute. SALEM. Or.. May 6. (Special.) Scales that will weigh a hair invisible t othe naked eye, the lead from a pencil necessary to make a period or a comma or be thrown from their balance by ai disturbed by the movement near it, of a finger, have been obtained by State Sealer of Weights and Measures Buch tel. He says he knows of no scales on the Coast that are better balanced or will give finer results.' The scales are not for actual weigh ing, but for use In standardizing weights for druggists. Mr. Buchtel announces that he will correct the weights of all druggists who will send the mto him. The scales have asate bearings and will weigh one- thirty second thousandth of a grain. LAFFERTY HERE. Will Speak. A. W. Lafferty. Representative in Congress from this district, and a mem- Der or tne committee on interstate and foreign commerce, returned home last night. Mr. Lafferty is a candidate for renomlnation May 15. He will remain here until after that date visiting the voters and speaking. On his return to Washington Mr. Lafferty will go by way of San Francisco, where he will argue the land grant case in the United States Court of Appeals. Tonight at 8 o'clock Mr. Lafferty will open his cam paign at at. Johns. His other dates are: Friday night at 8. Lents: Satur day at 2 P. M.. Gresham; Saturday night at S. Montavilla; Monday night at S. Library Hall. 12th and Tavlor: T.i. day night. Sellwood: Wednesday night. Mguni xaoor. ti-'aia adv. Notion Store $1.00 WORTH OF HAIR GOODS 64c This consists of one 50c best hold barette in shell or amber; one 25c card of electric hair curlers: two 5c silk hair nets; one 25c box Victoria shell hair pins; one 15c cabinet of assorted hair pins and one 5c cabinet of assorted invisible . hair pins. This entire lot during this sale at 64c. $1.10 WORTH OF SANITARY GOODS FOR 53c This consists of one full-size lace trimmed sanitary apron; one elastic sani tary belt; one box Kay brand sanitary napkins; one perfecto adjustable belt; one card of assorted safety pins the entire assortment for only 53c 25c Midget Coat Hangers 10c 10c Silk Collar Supporters 5c FREE Ask for a 5c package of Crowley's needles. Pint Floor.' Newest Girls' Suits Selling at $25.00 $15.00 Announcing in this sale the most important suit event in our girls sec tion this year. The most desirable and the best selling youthful model. In navy blue serge and fancy crepe poplin. In the newest short coat model cut away front and straight line in the back. The skirt is made with the new long Russian over-skirt and panel front. Jacket lined with peau de cygne. For girls and little women. Fourth Floor Modart Front Lace Corsets Fourth Floor SumnanwoiSa & (So. oW Merit OnbT In the Face of Greatest Demand We Present to Our Patrons $6 Silk Crepe de ChineWaists $3.95 We illustrate these two attractive waists to give you a pen picture of their smartness. One model is made of fine silk crepe de chine combined with delicate shadow lace. The other model is made entirely of silk crepe de chine with deep hem-stitched yoke, embroidered collar, silk cord cravat and trimmed with novelty pearl buttons. The color range blue, white, flesh, maise, pearl and other fashionable shades. They come in all sizes. Third Floor. LANE IS UNCERTAIN Paving Suit Dismissed. CENTRALIA, Wash., May 6. Spe ciaL) The suit brought by T. F. Ment- ser and others against the Tenino Town Council to enjoin it from pro ceeding with the paving that was re cently ordered on the main street of the town from the north to south lim its has been dismissed. Oregon Senator Listed as "Doubtful" on Canal Tolls. VOTE WAITS ON EVIDENCE Helix Druggist Ends Lire. PENDLETON. Or., May 6. (Special.) Charles Carpenter, aged 45, a drug gist of Helix, ended his life last night. He is reported to have taken morphine. He has been despondent for several months. He leaves no relatives here, and fforts to locate those In the East have failed. Grays Harbor Jetty Bill In. OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash ington. May . Senator Jones today Introduced a bill appropriating 1110.000 to repair the jetty at the entrance to Grays Harbor. Statement Recently Made in Run ning; Debate Concedes That Ma jority of Constituents Are in Favor of exemption. OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU, Wash ington. May 6 senator Lane, of Ore gon, who has not yet made up his mind how he will vote on the canal tolls re peal bill, is no longer listed among the Senators certain to support the Presi dent. There have been evidences of late that the Oregon Senator is undergoing a change of mind on this subject, and he is now being listed by some as among the opponents of the AdminlS' tration bill. In the absence of a positive declara tion by the Senator it Is unwise to list him otherwise than as doubtful. Signs of Wavering Detected. When the House was considering the tolls bill, senator Lane, while declar ing he had not made up his mind how he would vote, gave Indications that his predisposition was to stand by the President and his intimation was re sponsible for his being listed as in fa vor of repeal. Recently the Senator has made some reference to this ques tlon. and that reference, while non committal, has carried the impression that he is now disposed to vote in fa vor of free tolls. In the course of a running debate on the tolls question in the. Senate recent ly. Senator Lane discussed the position of his constituents. Constituents Favor Exrnptioa. "I wish to say that the majority of the people whom I represent are in fa vor of exemption of tolls for coastwise shipping." he said, "yet I have waited for the evidence before deciding what I will do. I am entirely independent and free in the matter, and feel myself so, and said in my campaign that 1 would be; that I would vote for what I thought was right, quite regardless of my future political fate or anybody's objection to my course." That statement did not commit Sena tor Lane one way or the other, but it conveyed the impression that he had learned something of the prevailing sentiment in Oregon and public senti ment will influence many Senate votes on the canal tolls question. BEACH MINING PROFITABLE Cape Blanco Worker Brings $6 65 In Gold and Platinum After 3 Weeks. MARSHFIELD, Or.. May 6. (Spe cial.) Beach mining in the Cape Blan co neighborhood is paying big values. J. W. Sweet, inventor of a gold-saving machine, returned today from Curry County and bad 12 ounces of plati num and 10 ounces of gold, saved in three weeks by two machines. The value of the platinum and gold is $665. The platinum is in its natural condi tion, but the gold has been retorted from amalgamate and one piece weighs $190. UNSUNG HEROES SOUGHT CROSS OF HONOR AWAITS DOERS OF BIIAVE DEEDS. The area of com harvested in the United States in 1!12 -was 105.820.000 acrej. Appeal Sent to Senators for Names of Constituents Who Have Risked Lives to Save Others. OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash ington. May 6. Western Senators have received letters from the American Cross of Honor asking them to report the names of all individuals in their states who have performed deeds of bravery in saving lives of others and especially to report on those who under existing laws cannot be rewarded by the Federal Government. The American Cross of Honor, char tered by Congress several years ago, has undertaken to bestow bronze crosses of honor on deserving life savers other than those in Government employ, but as it is without means of Its own to ascertain those worthy of recognition it has appealed to Senators 10 ll 12 I ! Cat. 1. A iST Cent. . Hi I FOrtl-nd- I it BEAT IT, HUERTA" PUZZLE I i I For Sale Everywhere $100 IN GOLD To Pay the Winner Get Busy - Get the Answer - Get the Money AedrMa BMt It. Hufrti I" Pmlc, O SSS OksmIu Office. for aid. In a letter addressed to Sen ators, the society in part says: "There are' many Instances in saving life in great fires, in mining disasters. In storms and from death by drowning that under the law cannot be recog nised by the United States Government In awarding its life-saving medal of honor, and it is believed that the cross of honor in such cases would be a recognition of heroism that otherwise would go unrewarded." Senators are requested to submit the names of their constituents who are eligible to receive this special reward, together with a statement of the deeds performed and affidavits of two wit nesses to the deed, if obtainable. diocese of New Jersey at the annual convention of the clergy and laity of the jurisdiction. A cable has been sent the bishop at Manila asking him if ho will accept the election. Jersey Calls Philippines Bishop. TRENTON. N. J., May 6. Right Rev. Charles H. Brent, American bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Philippines since 1901. was today unan lmously elected bishop of the Episcopal GIANT FIR PILLARS ARRIVE 50 Logs for Oregon Building at 1915 Fair Reach San Francisco. " SAN FRANCISCO, May 6. Fifty logs, including four weighing more than 20 tons each, were included In the ship ment of giant trees received at the Panama Exposition today for the great Colonnade which is to encircle tho Oregon pavillion. The firs came from the forests of Oregon by rail. Pay me $3 less. Jimmy Dunn. Adv. if ci ci.- r n j nanan onoes aausiy rnae anrl Krnnnmv Ahlro !fcSl $6.50 TO $8.00 VALUES ARE CONSTANT 100 PER CENT PLUS The $6.50 kind are made with as much care as the $S ones. Good materials, fine workmanship, splendid finish mark all grades of HA NAN'S. "When you buy "HAN AN SHOES" you get our guarantee of excellence, which makes shoe assurance doubly sure. We carry the largest stock of these celebrated shoes in the Northwest and prices are guaranteed to be same as those prevailing in New York. 's Sole Agents for Portland Two Stores 129 Tenth Street. Bet. Alder and Washington. For Mem and Women. We Give S. A H. SOS Washington. WileoxBldg. For Men Only. Green Trading bunn