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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1913)
3 V THE We Open Our Store at 8t30 A.M. and Close at 5:3Q P. M. Daily, Except Saturday, When We Open at 9:15 A.M. and Close at 9:15 P. M.-We Advocate Early Closing on Saturday With a Half-Holiday During July and August ARE NEARLY AGREED THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND. MAY 11, 1913, O'HARA AND OIF! BANK Maud Robinson Denies Impro priety in Relations With Illinois Official. DEFENSE PRESENTS ALIBI Chairman of Vice Committee Offers to Produce Press Club Taba to Prove He Spent "iht in Game of Poker. . CHICAGO. May 10. Mau4 Robinson. accuser, and Ueutenant-GoTernor Bar rett 0Hara respondent. In aceuaationa of Immorality presented In the Illinois Senate against O'Hara. offered today before the Senate lnrestlgatlon com mittee testimony which differed In one detail, but agreed In essential particu lar. Each denied Improper Intimacy and differed In the single statement made by Miss Roblnton that on the night of January 19 O'Hara visited the suites at the Hotel Sherman occupied by MIbs Robinson and other women. According to Miss Robinson O'Hara called at the apartment after he. Thomas Reden- burffh. Harry Gibbons, a Chicago court bailiff. Miss Robinson ana anoiner woman bad visited the cafe of the Ho tel Sherman and a cafe across the street. Details . A11M Gives. O'Hara. testified, and in this testl- that is alive to the needs and requirements of modern busi ness and is at the same time safe and conservative, is en titled to liberal patronage. This Bank invites you to open your a e e o n n t with it, check or savings. Well-equipped Trust and Bond Departments also maintained. TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Park and Morrison Streets. (Formerly Merchants Savings & Trust Company.) W. EL Fear, President. Lee A. Johnson, Vice-President. 0. C. Bortzmeyer, Cashier. Walter H. Brown, Asst. Cash. tlon the Democrats voted for bills car rylng similar clauses. On today's vote the Democrats divided and the amend- mony he was supported by Frank. J. ment was adopted on a rollcall vote, Jacobaon. an advertising man. that ai- I " 10 . ter leaving the cafe, the second one visited that evening, he met Jacobson at the Press Club, took a midnight lunch with Jacobson at a short-order restaurant and then went home, ac oompanied by Jacobson. In this con nectlon he offered to produce ss wit nesses his mother and father. He accounted In similar detail for his publlo appearance on January 18 at a luncheon, a banquet and at the theater. He named numerous witnesses who would confirm bis testimony on these points. On the remainder of the 18th ha played poker with members of the Press Club, naming several of them, until C o'clock Sunday morning. In support of this story he offered to produce checks against him at the Press Club. This was the morning of the 19th. The most of the day he spent at his office and the home of his parents. GRID JURY INDICTS 8 OP TKX CASES EXAMINED TWO ARE NOT HELD. ' With 40 Char crs to Be Heard Docket la Expected to Be Cleared in Two Weeks. Ten of the SO cases before the Federal grand Jury were disposed, of yesterday after a session of five days, and It Is He attended the Olympic late I expected that the docket will be cleared In the performance and sat In a box alone. Vredembnrs; Accepts Theater Box. His appearance at the theater was explained by him as follows. The manager of the theater had given him and a friend a box to attend the first performance of a play on the night In question. Not desiring to sit through a performance, he offered the box to redenburg, who accepted it. It was Vredenburg who showed O'Hara great courtesy in securing him a home at Springfield and who Introduced him to Miss Robinson on a train coming irom pringneii to Chicago on Jan- nary 17. O'Hara dropped In to the play late because the manager of the theater desired to obtain his opinion 01 me productions. leaving the the ater, o Hara met Vredenburg and the two women and, being urged, "took a sandwich" with them at a cafe. He men returned to his home. IVomu Registered ma Ma In his testimony O'Hara led. said 'he in two weeks more. True bills were returned in eight of the 10 cases, two being secret Indictments. Frank Harris, a bankrupt druggist of Rogue River, Jackson County, was In dicted for perjury in connection with making his statement of assets, and for secreting goods that should have been left in the bankrupt stock. 1111am Martin, of Salem, was in dieted on six counts charging thefts from the malls. He confessed to having taken a large quantity of goods from parcel pnst packages. John M. Monahan and John Larson were indicted for raising $1 bills to $20 denominations and passing them. Marian Bergman, arrested several weeks ago with J. A. Ralston and Char ley Louie, a Chinese, charged with hav ing opium in their possession, was In dicted, as was also Ralston. Charley Louie was released at the time of the preliminary hearing before Commis sioner Cannon on account of Insufficient evidence. In the case of J. C. LaMonte. charged could not remember the name of the w,th having used the revenue stamps on woman who was with Miss Robinson. clSr boxes over again, a not true bill He said, however, that Vredenburg was returned. The same result was had told him ha had registered the reached in the case of John W. El women as having husbands, at the re- fids;e. charged with bringing a woman quest of the women, who had a parlor from California to Oregon for Immoral in common. reaenburg explained that PurpuBca mis was because the women desired to receive their friends. Including several men, wnnout having their guests an noyed by a possible questioning on the pan gi i.ie noiei management. lao Lieutenant-Governor also said that at no time during the period nn- ier investigation aid he take a drink ui anyining intoxicating. WOMAN JOURNALIST BURIED Mrs. Julia Reasoner Ralph Also Xoted as Sculptor. WILLIAM DEARY 'IS DEAD Idaho Lumberman Succumbs Heart Disease at Potlatch. DULUTH, May 10. According to messages receive! here today William Dearv is dead from heart disease at his home in Potlatch. Idaho. Mr. Deary was general manager of the Potlatch Lumber Company and was one of the best-known men In the Western lumber country. Fifteen RED BANK. N. J Max 10 rSn).t i years ago he was a resident of Duluth The funeral of Mrs. Aisle Reasoner also lived in Superior and Chippe- Ralph. wife of the artist. Lester Ralph wa Falls, at the latter connected with and daughter-in-law of the late Julian tha Weyerhaeuser Syndicate. He was a ipn. iook p:ace today from the resi- I power in ine lumoer inauair ui mm dence of Mr. RaOahjsj-alster. Mra. nir,h I nesots, and Northern Wisconsin 20 who arrived from Kurone l.r wi,., I years ago. He was credited with hav in Ill-health, died In Florida, April 29. 1 ln built the railroads that opened up -rv. Luuup ii oniy o u years old. Mrs. I tne roiiaicn cuuuu mo wviuums Ralph had a noteworthy fa.-..- . rial world. He was born In Canada journalist md even mora tintahi ...... (il years ago and same to Wisconsin -as m ecuiptor. sne was a correspondent ani Minnesota oiinm nig cany uj .nssuciaiea Tess during part of the Cuban revolution and during the . t ...aii-iiiiiriniLa war. Late went to Europe and reported anauon or wueen Wllhel Hague. It was said at the time that Mrs. , Ralph, then Miss Reasoner, was the only American correspondent who actu ally saw the coronation. mi HIS CASE WAS HOPELESS ADAMS TAKEN TO PRISON ColdVDust Thief Is Handcuffed to Convicted White Slaver. TACOMA. Wash, May 10. (Special.) Carrying In his free hand all of his worldly possessions In a soiled white paper, and his other handcuffed to the wrist of a white slaver, Peter Barabaa. George Adams, the gold-dust thief, was taken to McNeil's Island today to serve four years. Hobbling along In front of the two prisoners was J. G. Webber, the aged counterfeiter who proved to be Adams' undoing. Adams looked anything but the well groomed, trusted man he was when In the employ of the United states assay office at Seattle. He wore a cheap suit of light brown clothes, his - hair Is tinged with gray, and his shoulders are stooped. IND0RSERST0BE KNOWN House Carries Amendment in Cre atine; Xew Judgeship. WASHINGTON. May 10. Carrying an indorsement of the policy of having the President make public the indorse ments of candidates appointed to Fed eral Judgeships, the House today passed a bill creating a new district Judgeship In the Kastern district nf Pennsylvania. The purpose of the bill Is to take care of one of the present Judges incapacitated by 111 health. Republican Leader Mann sought to embarrass the Democrats by offering an amendment that the President shall make public the indorsements of the persons appointed to the new Judgo ships. During the Tart Admlnistra- Could Hardly Eat. Gradually Grew Worse. Relieved by Peruna. Mr. A. M. Ikerd. Box 31, W s t Bur llngton. Iowa, wrl tes: "I had ca tarrh of the stomach and small Intes tines for a number of years. I went to a number of doctors and got no relief, and f 1 n al ly one of my doctors sent me to Chicago, and I mat the same fate. They said they c o n 1 d do nothing for me; said I bad cancer of the stom ach and there was no cure. I almost thought the sam. for mv breath was offensive and I could not eat anything without great misery, and I gradually grew worse. "Finally I concluded to try Peruna, and I found relief and a cure for that dreadful disease, catarrh. I took five bottles of Peruna and two of Manaltn. and I now feel like a new man. There Is nothing better than Peruna, and I keep a bottle of It in my house all the time." .Person nlo object to liquid mrdl ftnes aviv obtain Peruna Tablets. . K " ? si rr k - - ' - v kW'wWaj Mr. A. M. Ikerd. Women's Hose Women's and Children's Silk Lisle Hose, 25 Pair, or 6 Pairs, $1.40 Women's fine seamless Silk Lisle Hose, made with high-spliced heel, double toe and double garter top. They come in all sizes and in white, tan and black. Pac. Phone, Mars. 5080: Home A 2112 The Most in Value, The Best in QuaHty Child's Hose Women's and ' Children's Silk Lisle Hose, 25 Pair, or 6 Pairs, $1.40 Children's fine ribbed Silk Lisle Hose made with reinforced heel and toe. They come in white, pink, blue, tan, black, etc, and in all sizes from 5 to An Unsurpassed Showing of the New Season's Goods Principal Portlaad Agents Ladies' Home J oumal Patterns All Styles. Sizes; 10c-15o 91 x Hundred Summer Dresses. All these you will find in the Summer Style Book, illustrated so prettily that you will want to make every one. Tou will be especially Interested in the smart long-walsted effects, so becoming to slen der women, and If you do not come un der this classification you will find many suggestions for arranging the all-Important girdle to give a suggestion of the style. How very important the girdle Is to be this Summer, you .will realize after you have seen the new Style Book. How are the dresses to be trimmed? With tucks and frills and insertions and edgings of fine lace. Daintily pretty ef fects, that can be worked out very Inex pensively. Five Cents. By mall, ten cents. Every section of our store is given up to the featuring of the new season's goods. You'll find that we've prepared for your warm weather needs in no half-hearted way. Here you'll find unsurpassed assortments of trustworthy merchandise oftered at prices that will immediately appeal to tne most critical shoppers. This page conveys only a slight idea of the savings. You should not fail to visit this store tomorrow or Tuesday and see for yourself the wonderful economy possibilities of this sale. Women's Lisle .Vests and Pants All Reg. Sizes A special sale of the well-known American Beauty Knit Underwear for Women 39o fine Hsle thread Vests shown in high-neck, long-sleeve styles, and Pants either ankle or knee length. They are neatly trimmed, well-finished garments of sea sonable weight that are unusual values at regular prices. Thqy are indeed great All Out-Sizes 47c bargains at the above reductions. A Notable Showing and Sale Women's Fine Navy Blue Serge Suits at $12.50, at $15.00, at $17.50 to $25.00 It is a splendid dis play, bringing forth the season s best styles in the ex tremely fashionable INavy Blue Serge Suits. In compar ing values we want you to especially notice the unusual care given to the .tailoring, the line qualitv of the lin ings and the perfect finish of these gar ments. You may ch o o s e from the popular length coats in straight, round, or cutaway styles. Ine skirts come in medium and narrow widths, either plain or with a few pleats. Included are all sizes. In cases where alteration is necessary a perfect fit is guaranteed. There are several grades to select from, any of them a big value; but come early for tirst choice is best choice. Women's New Style Linen and Poplin Coats. A special purchase in sizes 16 to 38. Regular values up to $10.50, priced this Cq qo sale at, each pO.0 Again we are enabled, through the fortunate pur chase of a manufacturer's sample line, to offer you out-of-the-ordinary values in Women's Summer Coats. The assortment includes innumerable styles; some with combination collar, others with nice large collar, and a great many with belted back. They come either plain or neatly trimmed and-in all sizes from 16 to 38. You have choice from fine Linen or Poplin Coats in f0 QO values up to $10.50, tomorrow at 4Os70 House Dresses Made of Lawn, Percale, Gingham and Imitation Linen and shown in a large variety of pleasing styles'. Special values at AO, $2.50, $1.98, $1.50, $1.25 and. . . . 27oC Children's Coats Shown in the correct new styles and in the best materials. Sizes 1 to 8; all prices from $1.50 up to $7.50; sizes 0 1 A C A 7 to 14, from $2.50 up to P 1 U.OU Best Styles Women's & Girls' Pumps aSs Oxfords Shown in velvet, patent, gunmetal and kid; all sizes and widths. Regular $2.50 qq and $3.00 grades at, pair . . . P Here is a sale of the very newest styles in Women's Pumps and Oxfords that will be warmly welcomed by those who would save a worth-while amount. The showing includes all sizes and widths in vel vet, patent, gunmetal and kid. Especially attrac tive are the one and two-strap Pumps, finished with fancy silk or leather bows. Not a pair in the lot worth less than $2.50; most all are d QO regular $3 values; all priced this sale at P 0 An unusual sale of Girls' Pumps and Shoes; pat ents, gunmetal and tan leathers and . the best styles; sizes 8y2 to 11; $1.75 QQr and $1.50 grades at, the pair jVC We have received within the past few days a large assortment of Girls' Pumps and Shoes that we purchased at a reduced price and place them on sale the same way tomorrow. They are shown in patent, gunmetal and Russia calf tan leathers. One and two-strap Pumps, finished with fancy bows; guaranteed solid and double-capped Shoes that sell everywhere at $1.50 and $1.75. QQ Specially priced this sale at Special in 50 Bolts of Migii Class Crepe Be Chine Silks A soft clinging fabric of brilliant finish, shown m fiQr the wanted plain shades. Eest $1.00 quality at, yard V7C The new Summer weaves and colorings displayed in our Silk Sec tion are perfectly fascinating. Particularly attractive are the rich Crepe de Chines, not alone because of their beauty, but because a very fortunate purchase enables us to offer you some 50 bolts at considerably less than actual worth. They are high-class, pure silk Crepe de Chines, full 23 inches wide, shown in a soft clinging weave and with a 'irilliant finish. They are very firmly voven. They come in black, ivory, navy, brown, reseda, pink, light blue, Copenhagen, rose, leather, apricot, tan, etc. A Silk of $1.00 quality, priced for this fiQr sale at, the yard OJC Exceptional Under- pricing of Woolen Dress -All Popular Colors Such iabncs as are in greatest demand for immediate use. This season's goods - in popular weaves and. colorings. Pure Wool Double-Weight-Coatings, wide-wale and diagonal weaves, regular $z.vv ana $is.ou qualities at, tne yard Varied and most attractive are the offerings in this sale double-weight, 54-inch Coatings, that are all pure wool; wide-wale and two-toned Diagonals shown in the best shades of tan, gray, castor, etc., also in neat mixtures. d- on Fabrics that have sold this season at $2 and $2.50 a yard, priced at . . .P Solid Colored and Piece-Dyed Novelties from 44 to 54 inches wide. all colors, weights and kinds. 85c and $1.00 grades at, the yard Flooded with daylight and well displayed are these fine woolen dress goods. In cluded are the season's smartest Novelties and every staple fabric; solid colored and piece-dyed materials from 44 to 54 inches wide, all weights, all fiQr shades in regular 85c and $1 qualities, priced this sale at UC Half -Wool Dress Goods in 65c O,, and 75c qualities at, yard HtUC An extensive variety of weaves to choose from 42-inch, half-wool Pekin and Hairline Striped Novelties ; also all size Shepherd Checks in blue, black. gray, brown, etc. ; our leading 65c and 75c lines, on sale at. , 39c S2 Goods $1.29 69c Black and White Shepherd QQ Checks, 50c quality, priced yard. One of the most popular materials for Summer wear 36-inch Black and White Shepherd Checks in all size checks. It is an evenly woven, wash able fabric that is very durable. Regular 50-cent quality, on QQ sale at ..' OUC Yard-Wide, Storm Serges in all colors, 50c grade, on sale at, the yard 49c Again We Call Your Attention to Our Unsurpassed Showing of The lew Wash Cottons Included are the newest and prettiest patterns, the most popular )Zkg weaves and most desirable plain shades; moderately priced at, yard . . OC Come choose from hundreds and thousands of yards of beautiful new Wash Cot tons; bright, crisp and soft finished fabrics that include the most fashionable new weaves in qualities that are reliable and in patterns and colorings that are un usually attractive. They are: Scotch Zephyrs Silk-Striped Poplins Plisse Crepe Flaxon Tissue Himalaya Revere Suitings Plain Poplins Corded Poplins Sponge Cloth New Whipcords . . Cobweb Cloth Silk-Striped Voiles Plain Voiles Soisette Brocaded Ratine Tangier Ottoman Waist ings and Shirtings of madras and cheviot. They come in white and tinted grounds with black or colored stripes. New Plisse Crepes, shown in very attractive colorings and patterns suitable for both dresses and kimonos. Anderson's Imported Scotch Zephyrs, shown in an extensive variety neat checks, stripes and plain shades. . Printed Flaxon, Yard 20 A very popular wash fabric; comes in dainty flower, figure and striped styles Ratynette Suitings, Yard, 20 A fine lizien-finished wash fabric of ex cellent quality, shown in the best plain colors. and in the most wanted colorings Ratine Crepe, shown in the new striped stvles in pink, blue, helio, tan and O E? green. Anderson's Imported Crepe specially priced at, yard