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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1914)
SALTING ' OF M1N CHARGED BY FLU the srrypAY OREGoyiAx, Portland, jtjxe 14, 1914. Pittsburg Capitalist Seeks to Recover $26,819 Put Into California Property. SPECIMENS HELD FALSE Plaintiff Alleges Ho Put Sam T7p to Bind Deal Entered Into on Bliow iug of Or Secretly Impreg. nated far Purpose, BAN FRANCISCO. Junt 1. Sd- daL) William Fllnn. Pittsburg capi talist, fllod suit In th. Superior Court today to rooover 26.819.1 from - th. uw.nty-ona Company and J, H. Hunt, Mansfield LovoU and P. M. Phelpa, di rectors In the company. The plaintiff mat ce was induced to buy the Twenty-one Company's property in Sierra County California, after Phelps, be says, had "salted" specimens of ore from the mine. " Aooordlnar to the eomnlalnt. W. Bradley, a mlnlnr ensrlneer renresented Fllnn as purchasing agent interest in the Twenty-one deal. The engineer examined the mining" properties of the corporation and assays of ore, but al ways In the presence of Phelps, who was constantly mingling; with the as sayers while they were at work. Brad ley found the ore assay satisfactory and as a result Fllnn entered into a contract to purchase the property for (150,000, and on July 87 last deposited sib.ooo xn the Bank of California to hind the deal. Shortly after, Fllnn avers, Bradley loojcea over tne xwenty-one mine In the absenoe of Phelps, his Investiga tion proving; the ore of almost worth less grade. The plaintiff says that through Bradley he then learned that "said Phelps did then and there salt and Impregnate secretly said samples of ore with gold values." Finn declares that the directors of the company have refused to return the $26,000 deposited. He also wants 1819.14 which he says he spent in de veloping: the property. AD MENS' ELECTION HELD TAXiUX OS ADS IS (HOWS BY CAL- IFORjnAJII'S VICTORY, Portland Man Third Vtee-Preatdeat of Association Lost Aaseles Gets Convention of J BIB. VANCOUVER, B. C, June 13. No more striking evidence of the value of advertising could have been produced than by the elections this morning at the final session of the 11th annual convention of the Paclflo Coast Ad vertising Men's Association, when R. T. Blsby, of Long Beach, CaX, delegate from the Los Angeles club, was elected president of the association for the en suing 12 months. The Los Angeles del egatlon has been persistently boosting for Mr. Blsby since Its arrival here. As a result he was chosen by acclama tion. ios Angeies was unanimously chosen for the convention city for 1916. Taoo- ma put in a request for the 1916 con ventlon. Other officers elected are: First vice- president. F. H. Lloyd, Spokane; sec ond vioe-presldent. F. S. Baker, Taco ma; tnira vice-president, Chester A. wmtemore, Portland; secretary-treas uxor, Victor Hecht, Los Angeles; execu tive committee, S. J. Trexellas. chair man, of Sacramento; J. W. Aliooate. of Ban uiego; winiam Woodhead, of San Francisco; L r. Carson, of Vancouver, and Joseph M. Blethen, of Seattle. LARGE CLASS CONFIRMED ArcJrblsliop Conducts Services at Chord at Mllwa-Tiklo. MHWATJKTE, Or, June 18 (Spe cial.) Last Sunday was a great day tor the St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, of this place. It was the first time that the services of confirmation were administered by , Archbishop Christie. The church had been attractively dec orated for the occasion by the women of the parish,- the- oolor scheme being red flowers on a background of green oak leaves- and fern. A large class of children received their first oommunlon Henry Tlmzner was sponsor for the boy candidates and Miss Mary Kell for the girl candidates for confirmation. Archbishop Christie delivered the sermon. ALBERT RAWITZER SUICIDE Head of Ooast Tent and Awning Business Takes Poison. OMAHA, June 13. Albert H. Rawlt er, head of a large tent and awning concern, took poison today in the garage of his Summer home at Carter Lake Club and died before medical aid could reach him. Mr. Rawitzer was wealthy and his family prominent In local social circles. He was in poor health. Mr. Rawltzer's firm had branch houses In Portland, San Francisco and Los Angeles, these places being operat ed by his sons. The dead man had spent most of his. time on the Pacific Coast during the last three years. EX-CONVICT KILLS DEPUTY Second Officer, Himself Wounded, Shoots Assailant Tbr" Times. SHERIDAN, Wye. June 13. Deputy Sheriff Veach was shot and Instantly killed today by Earl Force, an ex -convict, whom he- was attempting to ar rest on a horse-stealing charge. Deputy Sheriff Rue. of Basin. Wyo.. who was with Veach, was shot through the leg by Foree and he in turn shot the desperado three times, probably fatally wounding him. Foree had boasted, officers charge, that he came to town to settle some old grudge against several prominent men. Including a millionaire ranchman. GRADING WORK RUSHED Puget Sound Xdne Has Crews Laying .Track Toward Chehalis. CHEHALIS, Wash.. Juna 13. (Spe cial.) The Puget Sound WlUapa Harbor Railway ' Company is making splendid progress with its line through this section from Maytown to Willapa Harbor. Right of way troubles have practically all been eliminated now and the real work of grading, bridge build ing and tracklaying is being hurried as rapidly as possible. From Maytown toward Chehalis about 3000 feet of track being laid dally. Soon a machine will be put at work, when more rapid progress will be made from two to three miles a day. It is announced that the track through to Chehalis and the Newau kum River bridge southwest of this city will be laid when the line to that point will be ballasted and service started. . 'A crew is now stripping a supply of ballast on Scatter Creek for use. Crews are grading on the Foster and Chrlstensen places and more camps will be put In on the Oregg and Fay sections. In a few days the erection of freight and passenger depots at Centralla and Chehalis will begin. SAFETY PLANS ADOPTED 233 WASHINGTON PLANTS JOIN STATE'S CAMPAIGN. . V Special Report Details Progress Made In Preventing Accidents and Points Oat Need mt Proper titrmeata. oLYMPIA Wash- Jon. 19 c. ciai.; two hundred and thirty-three mills, and factories have Joined the state's "safety first" campaign by or ganizing shop safety committees to uvuu &coiaent prevention. La special report requested by Governor constitutes an inspection force of 700 safety committee members, while the establishment .-..t, ,--. employ 41 per cent of the total number u womers under state inspection. Only 2.7 per cent of all accidents re ported to the Industrial Insurance Com mission could be chars-Ail tn uiecuanicai safeguards about machln ery. the renort ntnt.. carelessness. Ignorance and unsuitable clothing were found - v, .hi.f causes of accidents. Posting of warning placards about uuiserous maenmery, issuance of a "safety first" booklet ventlon and organization of h, .!, committees, working under t-e tutelage ul siaie laciory inspectors and consti tuting a bond between employers and employes, are detallnd - th m.tkn. followed in the campaign. Already, the ieiori states, mere is a noticeable lessenlnsr of accident dim a ro r.i... ness, while new factories daily are Join lnef the movemAnt As one Instance Af th,'ff.ft campaign against loose clothing about machinery, the" Labor Commissioner says that one Taooma garment manu facturer, who formerly had no call wnaiever lor one-piece overall suits, is called upon for 18 dozen suits a wees;. CARLOAD CHANGE PUT OFF Proposal Affecting Vegetable Ship ments "Walts Until October. OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash lngton, June 13. The Interstate Com merce Commission suspended todav un til October 13, the proposed Increase of the carload minimum weight on mixed carload shipments of vegetables from California points to points in Oregon. .Hearings will be held before Fall to de termlne the reasonableness of suspend ed order. At present rate the San Francisco to Portland rate is 36 cents per hundred pounds for carload of a minimum welgnt of 20,000 pounds. The susnend ed provision fixes the minimum weight ai au.uuu pounds but makes no Increase In .freight rate. Northwest Postmasters Named. OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wa.h- lngton. June 18. The President todav nominated tne following to be nost masters: Washington H s Dayton; Arthur A. Barnes. Pas'co; Helen wnitney, wapato; James M. O. Wll son. Watervllle- Trlnhn Willi,. n Roberts, Bellevue. See Kitty Moran excursions, Va-vm-i t Doamouse. aqv. Dandruff Surely Destroys the Hair Make " Dull, Brittle, Lifeless, and Causes It to Pall Oat. -' 7,, " . L ,i"c" L j ui imcK. Deau- "y niur, ao by ail means g-et rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it t vnn nn. It doesn't domuch good to try to brush or tmu ii out. xn only sure way to jtet rid of dandruff Is to dissolve It. then you destroy v. " . . Bct a.uouc i our ounces - aiij i at meat " i un ; uoo enougn to moisten th tfps rub 11 ln gently wltb ths finger . ""'""ii "oHt ii not an. or our dan Uruff will be gone, and three or four more aDDlloatlona Tt-111 Mmnlat.tv t . - - . j u. msivo Bllli ,q. tlroly destroy, every single sign and trace of .TEn ,nd. to. that all Itching and r.ii VT .t, " -?cS.lp wl" "toJ. ana your hair i 5 fuky' fl"y. lustrous, soft, and loo . . Muuuiou ujnes oetter. lou can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It Is in- -' vuuuoa la B.J l you Will need, no matter bow much dandruff you hava. This slmpla remody never falls. Aav. Don't Let a Cold Settle on Your Lungs If VOll hat TWnf.t.nt A V. , - - wusil U 1 Ulll, take warning before It is too late. Eck man'a Jlteratlva has r.it.H ,A i . . many persons who had serious lung trouble. Read of this case: . neaaantville. K. J. 'Gentlemen: During the Winter of 1011 I contracted a severe cold, which settled Oil tnv Inn.. T7" . I . . . . j ; . o aucmuva was rec ommended to me and I commenced using l i " ,7 . . "rat oottie seemed to give no relief, ln fact. 1 seemed to feel T" bu,tJL,IeJ?t on n,"nS the medicine and . " . ' ..ov ouiufl aaa really started f, ?lroad,t,0 recovery by loosening the IXlUCUa fLn H mnlr iib m. a . . After U8inff th medicine for some time. t " a. t5--w 1.1 en ana coaay. 1 am a ?.eU man.: (Abbreviated.. toignea) GEO. M. BATES. P.nltmo n ' m A Usm f . i . bronchial catarrh and severe throat and ah?'eadin,AK'"- Write Eckman of recVvertes. lor booklet ItnfcA-NCm) CANCERS and TUMORS . Removed by LATEST APPROVED METHODS and Without Cutting Them Out We believe our success R roves we have the Best, Uldest andQiildtcstMethod Registered Pbysio2 h Jjsrt EDITH MARIAN KEITH. M OFFICE TREATMENTS for rnttuuuni ANA 1 TESTIMONIALS Address OCEAN PARK SANATORIUM CO. u soutn spring street Lea Angeles, Cal. Opposite Fust National Bank 3 Pacific Phone 5080, Home A2113-Mail Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled Same Day as Reoeived-Eess and Parcel Post Packages Prepaid-Hatest and Best Style in Sadies' Home Journal Patterns lOo and 16c Each "Niagara Maid" Silk Gloves Less Two-clasp, double-tipped fingers in black, white and all good col- tZCl ors, special at, the pair OUC Two-clasp, double-tipped fingers in black and white, at the low yC price of, a pair . . 3C Store Opens at 8:30 A. M., Saturdays at 9 Store Closes at 5;30 P. M., Saturdays at 6 "Niagara Maid" Silk Gloves Less Two-clasp, double-tipped fingers in extra heavy quality, black tf - ff and white at, pair plUU Sixteen-buttoh length, in black, white and all good colors, at l flfl low price of, a pair ...... P A UU hi8 Amsinial Sale of Summer A POWEKFUX DEMONSTRATION OF VAI.TJE-GIVING Goods D.o you know that our- store closes at 1 P. M. on Thursdays during July and August? In order to give our salesfolk a much-needed and well-earned half-holiday during these hot months. Just at a time when most everyone is concerned about securing the things most needed for vacation and Summer use comes this great underpriced sale. The incentive to reduce all present stocks by repricing is, all-powerful, and concentrated effort on the part of the entire store force is directed to attain the de sired end. Read the printed comparisons of the original and present values. Profit by the emergency that demands such quick action now buy for future needs. Xiet us all join in Honoring Old trlory, "the Flag of the Free hearts Hope and Home." 50 Bolts of Standard Quality " Swiss Messaiine Silks less A soft, pliable Silk of extra weight. Comes in all colors, black and white. Best $1 grade at, yard OC We would count it a pleasure to show you these fine new Silks, for we are confident that they will please you in both quality and price. They are genuine Swiss Messaiine Silks full 26 inches wide and of extra weight. They are soft, pliable and they drape beautifully. They are shown in all the correct plain colors inducing black and white. Silks that have sold all season at $1.00 a yard, priced as a leader for tomorrow's sale at only OC Splendid Economy in This Sale of Yd-Wide Plain Silk Poplins A brilliant, durable Silk that washes perfectly and q p- shown in all wanted colors. Best $1 quality at, yard . . . f.ODC Here you'll find unlimited varieties of the season's choicest weaves and colorings at prices you 11 find it difficult to equal in lowness. For tomorrow we've arranged a special showing and sale of yard-wide Plain Silk Poplins. The assortment includes all wanted plain shades. Silks that will not slip,break or pull and come with a beautiful brilliant finish that Will "TPtflin ic lncfor - VkJ uov-.i. alter wasning. Une or. the most durable Silks of the best $1.00 quality, priced this sale at 85c Crepe and Batiste Floun cing Embroid'ry They come full 45 inches wiae ana are shown m new up-to-date patterns; $1.25 and $1.50 a q grades at, yard . . .wC Our ability to show you the finest and best Em broideries at sensationally low prices was never bet ter exemplified than at this sale of 45-inch Crene and Batiste Flouncings. You have hundreds of new up-to-date patterns to se lect from. The Crene Flouncings are shown in wnite and ecru, but the Ba tiste Embroideries come only in white. Thev are the kind regularly sold at !)i.zd and $1.50 a yard, un derpriced for this yf Q. sale at only .... TfOC Corset Cover and Floun cing Embroid'ry Full 18 inches wide; desir able new patterns. Regu lar 33c to 48c qual- Q lties at, yard The woman would be hard to please who couldn't make a satisfactory selec tion from this great as sortment. It is the lowest price ever quoted on Cor set Cover and Flouncing E m b r o ideries of equal qualities. It is true that some of these have become spiled or mussed from dis play or handling, but the first trip to the laundry will bring them back to their original freshness and beauty. And as an inducement for you to as sist "clean up" our Em broidery stock, we offer you choice from regular 33c to 48c quali ties, this sale at. . . 7C ! ANOTHER EXTRAORDINARY SHOWING AND SALE OF THE Celebrated H. fe Corsets vxico eacn year at tnis season the manufacturers of-R. & G. Corsets dispose of their Surplus Stocks at. nricR rrvnfPssirvna xTiof ovo rf V. 4-4- 4 i. . reductions which bring these fine Corsets to you at 1-3 to 1-2 below real worth. x ou nave choice of the 50 Cents For choice of the best $1.00 models A 113. At $1.19 For choice of best $2.00 models D 114, C 118. most popular models in the following five lots; At $1.59 7 9 Cents For choice of best $1.50 models B 211, A 81. At $1.98 For choice of $3 and $3.50 lines F 142, E 223. Choice of best $2.50 mod els E 263, D 118, E 265, And best of all, every R. & G. Corset in this great sale is fully guaranteed, al t wiLi6ix jjx jjexy a. juwereu price. There is a model to fit every woman the tall woman, the little woman and the medium-sized woman; also the plump woman or the one frankly stout, for the slim woman, the rounded slender woman and the woman who is inst rIptkW The materials varv from brocades in sim-nlp hntian. TVin uoo ,r -u j.i i L 4.x. t , Hum Luuae ui me piumpesi to tnose of the stoniest woman. But the quality, the style, the fit are always the same-nd at this sale a gener ous part of the price u missing. It is a sale that will appeal especially to the particular woman who takes pride m the outline of her figure, for the R.&C Corset combines GRACE, COMFORT and BEAUTY in an unsurpassed manner. We suggest that you attend this sale immediately in order to secure the de KtxT Vole most becoming to your figure. You have five lots to choose from, all underpriced at 501 Pair, at 79 pair, at $1.19 pair, at $1.59 pair, at $1.98 pair. See our window display Just Keceived-500 Pairs of latest Style "Mary Jane" Pumps In Patent Leather; Also Silk Velvet, Dull Kid and Gunmetal Pumps $3.00 and $3.50 A Q Lines, at, Pair. p..0 No woman or young lady should purchase Summer footwear without first inspecting the unusual values we are offering in our busy basement Shoe Department. This sale of the popular "Mary Jane" and other new style Pumps is worthy of your best attention. It is a special .underpriced purchase of 500 pairs, including the new broad round toe lasts, and with extra wide gros-grain ribbon bow and very short vamp ; also one and two strap styles in silk velvet, patent kid, dull Md and gunmetal, as well as a fine lot of Velvet and Patent Colonial Pumps with steel buckle: all sizes ana wiatns; regular J.uu ana $3.oU lines this sale at , $2.48 The Most Beautiful Wash Goods Silk-Mixed Crepe de Chine and China Silk On Dark Grounds With Exquisite Designs 7c in Flowers and Figures On Sale, Yard OC On Special Display in Domestic Section It is a special underpricing of the popular new Silk Mixed Crepe de Chine and China Silks wash fab rics of standard quality in 36 and 39-inch widths. They come in dark grounds with dainty floral and figured designs in exquisite colorings over 40 different styles and colors to select from and at this sale you pay only 75 a yard. ' Viyella Silk Striped Flannels, Summer Weight They Are Non-shrinkable and Absolutely 7c Fast Color Priced at, the Yard OC Another new, strictly high-grade wash fabric of unequaled quality at the above price. Best "Values in Summer Hosiery xue iiiuat xeiuiDie mases are nere in generous assortments. JNo matter what your par ticular hosiery may be, plain knitting or novelty effect, you'll find in our Hosiery Sec tion the best possible selection to be had and by far and away the best values. Phoenix Silk Hose, Guaranteed; All Sizes in Black and Best New Shades, a Pair 756 Women who are the most particular as to their Hosiery can find no fault with these high-grade Silk Stockings. Phoenix Hosiery is fully guaranteed to wear to your sat isfaction. The Stockings in this sale are made full-fashioned with double heel and toe ""v. j.vy i ji jjj. ou oiico jxl uxdCEk. cvuu. xn uLe wanted new colors. Long-Wear Hose for Women Sneciallv Priced This Sal a at. s "Pa fro e-f nn Fullrfashioned Stockings made from a fine mercerized yarn and with six thread heel and toe. They come with a perfect fitting leg and foot and in all sizes in white, black and the best shades of tan. Priced for this sale at three pairs for $1.00, or 35 a pair. Women's Vests at 25t Summer weight -Lisle Thread Vests in low neck sleeveless styles and in all sizes. Garments that look well and that or" ' wear well, at. ; mt if . m a a "V