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13 THE OREGON, DAILV v JOURNAIi PORTtAII0, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 10, 1S07. WJ FilLlV IS TO DE REUHITED Relatives of Slayer of Stanford ; White Join Hands In Effort s III SETTLE fJOLDERS' STRIKE Letters From Employes and Em ployers Announce Willing- nessf to Arbitrate. ''1. V EVELYN'S MISSION JO M ', PITTSBURG IS PEACE ALL TROUBLE WILL BE ? & AMICABLY ADJUSTED Mm. Holman Will t Receive v Iler ; Daughter and It Is Expected That KeconclUatlon Win Be Jtesnlt of Conference Between Them. . . . , Both hide to Controversy Will Meet j; and Endeavor to Effect Friendly Settlement of Eight-Hour Day v Difficulty. " 1 (Jfoarul Special Sarrlrt.) FUUburr. May 10. Relatives of Harry Kendall Thaw, for" the first time are ' thoroughly eonvlnoed that be ts In Aire Jeopardy and hay decided to sink their personal Quarrels and make a united effort to sav the life ot the 1 prisoner. '.,"'-- v ,;""v.v. v:?. ;.? Mrs. Evelyn Nesblt Thaw, wife ot Harry K. Thaw, arrived In Pittsburg Wednesday morning; and Is a guest at I,yndhuret, the bom of Mrs. William Thaw. During her visit to Pittsburg young Mrs. Thaw will call upon her mother, Mrs. Charles J. Holman of Brooklyn, and try to street a reconcilia tion. It Is expected that the aid of Mrs. Holman wlU be aotlvely enlisted In be half of Harry at the second trial Mrs. Holman baa said that she was willing to forgive sind forget the past and will ing at any time to receive her daughter In her home, and this statement has led to plans for a reconciliation. Until a few weeks ago young Mr a Thaw had not been. In communication with her mother sine her marriage. 17EATHER FAVORS' - HEAVY FRUIT CROP Warm Period Has Allowed the Blooms to Fill Grain In1 Need of Moisture. Th dry weather of tb past few weeks has been very favorable for th fruit prospects," said H. M. William son, secretary of th state board of horticulture, yesterday. "The . fruit does not need rain and has ben greatly benefited during th last month because of the absence of It, for during the blooming period ' heavy . cold rain is likely to do a great deal of damage." At th sam Urn extended rains at th present time could not do any dam age, according to th fruitgrowers, and while not necessary would probably be better for th crop in th long run. Th That all differences existing between th molders and their employes will be settled satisfactorily ts considered prob able by th receipt of two letters by th Portland branch of th National Indus trial Pac association from th Manu facturers' association and th molders union, la which both organisations ex pressed themselves In favor of arbitra tion for th settlement of differences between employ and employer. i What makes th letter from th Manufacturers' association significant Is the fact that several members of th board of directors sr employers of members of th molders union.. The letter from the union was signed by President H. W. Drew and members of th executive committee. It was ad dressed to Wallls Nash, chairman. Ths letter follower' -- "I am In receipt of your kind favor of the 4th Inst, and la response am glad to say I shall uss my best endeavors to bring about through your kindly of flees, a conference between the Iroa Molders union snd th employers, for the purpose of effecting a friendly set tlement of our dispute over th eight hour day Issue. v - t T may remark that our constitution commits us to arbitration of all differ ences or trsfl disputes, and Z shall sub mit your letter to our membership at ths next meeting of our organisation jrith a' view to securing th indorse ment of your proposition."" Ths letter from th Manufacturers association -was . addressed - to P. H. Sculltn and was signed by 8. & Vincent, secretary of th association. ,Tb let ter follows: . 'V ... 'v , Tt gives ms great pleasure to inform you . that th plan of your association for tha promotion of batter and more harmonious relations between employers and employes, as outlined by you to th directors of this association, were ap proved at last night's moating of th board, and th following resolutions adopted: ' . " "Resolved, That th directors of th Manufacturers association of th north west tndors and commend th efforts of th National Industrial Peace asso ciation to seour th settlement of all differences between employer and em ploye by arbitration through regularly organised county and state committees, and recommends th plans of th asso Be Sure to Get What f .... You Ask For. ?rpHERE Is a Reason,, r why the Good. People ; America buy Cascareta ; ' Fast as the Clock Ticks. Every second tome one, somewhere. Is Buying a little Ten-Cant Box of Cas is 1.2.X 4. 5. 660 times to the Minnie, 60 Minutes to the Hour, 3600 Boxes an ; Hour. 36.000 Boxes a Day of Ten Hours. 1,080,000 Boxes a Month, and khen soma. , Think of It 220,000 People take ft ' Caaoaret tablet each day, ' Millions use Casoarets when necessary. , ' -',; The Judgment of Millions of Bright Americans is Infallible. They have been Buying and Taking Cascareta at (hat rata for over Six years. Over Five Millions of Dollars bava ; been Spent to make tha merits of Caa- carets known, and every cent of It would be lost, did not sound merit claim and hold the constant, continued friendship, Patronage and Endorsement of veil pleased people year after year. -There ts also a Reason- '' " Why there are Parasites who. attach themselves to the Healthy Body of Cee. caret's success Imitators, Countor ' tetters, SubsHtutors. J They are Trad Aleves who would rob Cascareta of the "Good WIHH of tha people, and sneak unearned profits, earned and paid for by Cascareta. ' A Dishonest Purpose means Dis honest Product and a Disregard of the Purchasers' Health or Welfare. l ! ; . Beware of the SUck Saleaman and his -ancient "Just as Good'' story that com mon sense refutes. ; v Cascareta are made onb by tha Ster ling Remedy Company, and put up In metal box with tha ' long-tailed C ' on the cover. They are never sold In bulk. ; Every tablet marked CCC.,, : Be sure you get the genuine." fga MISSIONARIES HOLD MUALCOii,'! ' '''" ii ' i ' ' ' " ' n L.:,' Fourth Session of Yearly Meet : Ing Will Be Held This , t Afternoon. . . I Private Exchange 11 WHEN IH A HURRY' FOR 1 DRUGS, CALL OmQF -THESE PUOXES. I HUNDRED SALESMEN READY 10 FILL YOUR ORDERS PROMPTLY Uoi Pht n r7A FiniTbiimRequisites : Everything necessary for the toilet table. (A skilled dem-?-. onstrator in attendance to advise in treatment of spe cial skin defects and explain in full necessary remedies in ' every case.)-.f-: :. u UWIR-DAS Bath of Benzoin, a perfect bath perume...,..... U-AR-DAS Cold Cream, th perfect toilet cream Of , U-AR-DAS Milk of Cucumbers, softens and bleaches the akin.,."o . U-AR-DAS Perfect Luxury, the best liquid face powder, white ft and flesh ' . ,.... J' f ' U-AR-DAS Face Powder, a pur rice powder ......... .."f Parisian Massage Pomade, cleanses the skin and removea black- ; 1 heads . . . . V. , .. , i ......MH",' J J? Golden Rod Skin Food, in stick form, luxury after ahavmg.,.25 Bell's Vlvtla, massage and akin food v Woodlark Skin Food, feeds and builds up the shrunken tissues.. f Woodlark Cucumber Cream, aoftena and whitens the J Mt Hood Cold Cream, a superior article ........ u.-lO, 25BjJ - Egyptian, a moat exquisite liquid face powder,... JJ -; Bell's Face Bleach, removes tan, freckles and sunburn fl.OO Micro, cures dandruff and stops falling hair; a moat excellent aa ; hair tonic v.... ..f0 ' Dermatic Egg Shampoo, cleanses the scalp and keeps the hair in -the fineat condition ........... ...i.. . Woodlark Dry Shampoo, makea oily hair fluffy without wa8hing.r0 11 UU :u Prices greatly reduced on Hot fTX Water Bottles, Syringes, Com-(( 1 plexion Brushes, Sponges. All reliable, of the best quality, and guaranteed to give : excellent L V'service. 'yy lp;r''-;:"'r Wuw ,; 500 Ruaalan Sponges, different shapes and sizes; 50c, 65c, 7Sc, ' cut rate a ....... ,....... ,y. ,..,.. .."......29 ' i Marvet Whirling Spray Syringe, reg. $3.50 quality, cut rate. .? 3.49 " v Ladies' Syringe, red rubber, regular $250, cut rate , .. . .. .f 1.T3 2-it White Rubber Hot Water Bottle, regular 75c, cut rate ,.43 ; 500 Rubber Complexion Brushes, regular 15c, cut rate .,,,. 8 2-qt Combination Hot Water Bottle and Syringe, reg.f$1.50, ; cut ire-;iViV.w 2-qt Red Rubber Fountain Syringe, reg. $1.SA cut rate v. .,f 1.23 ; 2-o.t Fountain Syringe, regular 75c, cut rate Vi,'. 46vk S-qt White Rubber Fountain Syringe, reg, $1.25, cut rate....83 2-qt Fountain Syringe, regular 85c, cut rate ,..,..;:...C3y J S-qt Red Rubber Hot Water Bottle, reg. $1.0, cut rate.. v. 1.19 ? S-qt White Rubber Hot Water Bottle, regular 95c, cut rate...T3 : Rubber Gloves, rearular 75c special rraln la In need of rain and the WU lamette valley sraingrowers ar anx-1 elation to th thoughtful consideration louslr waiting It,. - , I of all cltlsens." . ' . , - - v ...... Tb weather conditions for both fruit I Sir. Boullln. who has been In Portland and grain have been unusually favorable I several months perfecting th :: local during the entire spring. The season I branch or the peace assooiatien. an ' has been much later than usual, which to a great degree accounts for Hi fa. vorable prospects In Oregon as well as th entire Pacino northwast WANT FARM LANDS FOR FAMILY OF FIVE HUNDRED A Swedish resident of Minneapolis has written to tb Portland chamber of commerce asking for Information as to an available tract of agricultural land In western ' Oregon for locating 600 Swedish families. They do not de sir timber or arid lands, but want something that will be ready for farm . lng. They prefer a location In th Wil lamette valley. nounced today that his part of th work was finished and that he was vary wall satisfied with th progress made. , He has turned over all th work of th as sociation to th executive board and will leav shortly for Seattle, where h will organise a branch of th assocla tlon. " BO TOTT ZOTB Sour baoyr zou wonder why he cries, uy a botil of White's Cream Vermi fuge and he will never cry. Most babies have worms, and the mothers don't know 1L White s Cream Vermifuge rids the child of worms and cleans out ita system in a pleasant way. Every moth er should keep a bottle of this medi cine in th house. With it, fear need never enter her mind. Price zSo. Sold by all druggists. Maybe You're Getting Good Cigars-Maybe Not Trouble is you . can't always tell you take a . chance and pay your money. ' Sometimes you get a good smoke and of ten you ?et a poor one. ' - You can be sure of what you're v petting before you . smoke it, . , No matter where you buy your smokes, or what s price you pay the best cigar for your money you'll ; find in boxes bearing this Triangle A mark of merit .- This Triangle A represents remarkable improve " tnent in - cigar quaKty. . The American Cigar Com , parly's extensive, growing, buying, , storing and , . manufacturing facilities and costly equipment, ' sys- . tematically operated ffin ; refining and blending the dosely graded leaf, have broughtjabout this improve- 4" ment without increasing the cost, ' -, The only way you can benefit by the better, ' quality thus made available, is to be sure the Triangle A is stamped on the box whenever you buy cigars. ? . If you like a really good domestic cigar we ggestyoutry ' - The New CRE3IO : ; Maybe you'd like some other Triangle A brand : better, but you can't fail to note the immensely improved quality of this famous cigar a direct and v , convincing result of- our, scientific manuf acturing . methods. ' . r AIIEIUCAIT CIGAR C01IPANY ' Th annual convention of the Oregon Christian Missionary society - Of ' tb northwest district la In session at th German Evangelical church. Tenth and Clay streets. Because of the Installa tion of a new pip organ at th Flret Christian churoh th day sessions could not be held In that church a at first planned. Th night sessions, however,! are held at th First churoh. - Th first two sessions war held yesterday and th third was held thlsj morning, while there Is a session this afternoon, and th last will take place I at th First Christian church. Park and Columbia streets, this vnlng. , : Ci. Bias of Forest drove was th principal speaker et th morning ses sion and talked on th subject of "How I to Keep th District Treasury FulL" Nothing out f th regular lln dvel-l oped during th discussion or consid eration of bualnesa - Th convention baa been very successful and many en couraging reports hav been mad by delegates from different part of the district This afternoon F. Elmo Robinson and M. B. Meacham ar th principal speak- j era wno win introduce th subjects, "Ths Field and Bow to Keep a District Evangelist In It All th Time," and "Th Money Conscience," respectively, which will be followed by discussions. This evening there wlU be devotional serv ices and Rev, C. F. B wander of Mo MlnnvlU will preach th sermon. 4' - - " 1 Li .1 . .1 i'.':;-: RAILROAD TOWNS WANT TO BE ON THE RAILROAD ': ISi)eUl Dtnafcfc ta Tb jMnaLI Olympla, Wash., May lO.Th towns 1 or leun. Thurston county, and Mesa, Ffarklln county, hay made complaint I to th state railway commission, asking 1 an order irom tne commission to com 1 pel th Northern Paolfle to build suit able depots and. provide better train serviae. '.-m :-(- -."i-.v" ";'--.. . Complaints have been lud and th railroad cited to appear and . show causa why It should not give th serv 1 ice demanded.' Yelm, on of ths oldest towns in Thurston county, has a popu lation of over ISO, with a big farming community behind It and does a heavy local business , with . Tacoma. . Fw trains stop at Telm. and ; passengers! rrequenuy must go. to Roy, live miles, to board a train. Th -complainants 1 want a regularly employed agent, and that more r trains be regularly sched uled to stop. Practically th sam com. plaint is mad at Mesa, . Which Is - a thriving young Franklin county town above Pasoo on the Northern Paolflo. RAILROADS WILL SPEND BILLION FOR EQUIPMENT T tJoanal SpaekJ Servtaa.) Chicago, May 10. Because of " th continual car ahortages and apparent lack of facilities for handlln th traf- fie of th United States. American raU roads ar forced to plan th expendi ture of nearly 11.000.000.000 for eauiD- ment during th current yearifs:. ;! '. Approximately 160.000 frelrht ears will be built, (.000 Dassena-er coaches and .000 locomotives added, and (IV iOOO.ooo wui oe spent in steel rails, ap proximating the purchase of mora than 1,000,000 tons Of steel. These orders wUl mean that every manufacturing plant, handling railroad aouipment. In th United States. Canada and Mexico, will be required to ran full crews cay and night -j- NEW BONANZA STRUCK. FQR COPPER KING CLARK (pti! Dtepetch to n Joamt.) Butt. Mont, May 10. A. to-foot Idg of copper glance was uncovered at Co lumbia Gardens, Butte's chief pleas ure resort whil a workmen . were digging sewer tranoh yesterday. . Th strlk was ntirely . unexpected. Th or la so rich that should It oontlnu for any depth It promises to develop into a big mine.. The ground belongs to formsr United Btatea Senator W. A. Clark, Zi la 1 vnlemer saaet af ford b wltJumt av ways at kaad : an teair tot Instant HAVE YOU k fOUmm P2.U? Ts eaa.. a ; '-", ' v -v '. yry i:: ' yy: t w.-' r Yjffz? r raU' .JPJLJj' wondat how .tsSy' ' ym' ret ,";.,Mil, i:.,v r:....:.,i,' alone with- Pens Worth From $2.00 to $6.00, Special This VJeek, $1.00 Ottit Woodlark Olive Oil 4 THE PURB EXPRESSED PRODUCT f'.fty OF SELECTED OLIVES Thin, acrawnv folk take WOODLARK OLIVE OIL and grow fat tad healthy. Its '" flavor is delicious; nothing equals it for salads. A moat excellent oil for cooking. . It contains no additions of any sort Doc tors prescribe WOODLARK OLIVE OIL, for they know by experience they can de- ' . pend upon it . !y-" -4 ' K:':-' If you try WOODLARK OLIVE OIL and think it is not all we claim for it, we will give yoo back your money. . : . ZOf, CO and 85 botUesi f 8.80 galV Plant FlowerSeeds Asters, Zinnias, Bakhelor's Buttons, etc, every kind ot fresh flower seeds, the kind that Is sure id grow. 1 SnttlaL ner oackaat -4 A Baskets and Hampers i Beautiful reed, erraee linen, fiber and different shapea, iiama. tinted X nral grass colors, 85f to f 6.00, raffia Baskets. woven in various desi closely and in nat- ft Kl 5D9 jmJt 0y - J -f , JAPANESE FANS FOR WALL DEC ORATION, different sizes, shapes and colors, 10t, 15e, S55 and..S5f ;v: Sterilized Halt BCUtoa'a Fur Hxtraoi, aa . trafafUas Blee4 aad Xarv Toalc. - For all diaeaaea of a wasting , nature, convalescence, Joss of ' appetite, chlorosis and complica tions arising from an impover ished condition of the blood and nerve centers, muscular weak ness, sallow complexion, lack of memory and kindred troubles. .. . An excellent remedy for tha aged. Will not ; diatresl ' the weakest stomach. Does not in- ; jure the teeth; 25 one bottle; ' $2.50 dozen. With Pepto Mangandte of Iron, 35f per v ' bottle; f 3.50 per dozejrj.'. - ' . till lEUVCIt IS TIC cm rjwADiAi mm at fUUViU'E KOVTBLTCIFDIT EXTENDED Tt . " KESPONllBLC fEBSOMS 1BI W - '-,-T ,V -' ; X'-y t y- ONE . . Never Miss the, ' . - . ' ' - .'4 jj.r'--: rf.". ; ssssrTaWBSssslSJsBjssSBjSafa's , -,v yy:i& ,x :jy..ir-r.yj:.; - --y The people buy during this GREAT CLEARING SALE with perfect confidence, knowing that every reductibn is genuine, that no subterfuges are resorted to, that every transaction is backed by the house. We must have room and this is a room-making sale for the $60,000.00 stock on the way'from New York. '.A Men s Suits $12.00 and $15.00 Suits Jf for, men, latest style. v. ipTr. 1 0 $16.50 Suits of Scotch ' QL CA tweed. aJUaO V $16.50 and $18.00 Suits of imported blues, blacks and fine : dJO A r worsteds )0y O $20 and $25 Suits, : cheviots, wor steds, all wool tweeds, (1 f t (J plaids, guaranteed. .f-J) I id 1 0 Men's Pants $1.50 and $1.75 fi( Working Pants.". '.. ... ; ."JC $2.00-and $2.50 : 3 A Working Pants... . . . 1 Oy $350 and $4.00 ' ' t AO Dress Pants. ........ aj) l'my O Men's Overcoats 300 Coats 'to choose from: not one cost less than $7.15 to $13.60. . . (JC AA Your choice. tomorrow at.,..yt7UI Shoes Men's Hats ; $2.00 Hats, all shapes and OA shades ;...OyC $5.00 Soft and Stiff t : 'i C1r C Hats ilt)t) $100 and $5XK) Stetson's, all . G Q r blocks i)Ot) $2.50 box calf and vici, J i : f) A latest styles ; ... p 1 Ly $3.50 and $4.00 box calf, vici , Goodyear welt, all (Jj . O C shapes ....... . . . . ... P 1 00 $4.50 and $5.00 Shoes, guaranteed to wear, and to be the' most stylish, in different. . , d O 5 C leathers k. ......... . D900 Special prices on all Oxfords. Mr mi -, .... ,. i Men's Furnishings 1 Art TOIutJ 5rf:'lWiiv,)!v:;'s r. isw iuuucu ; ,vvs '5.'.'';.,"i;':"';';. w iiuwi nvcu ., , . , . . . .... $1.50 Ribbed . Underwear . . ; . i . V, . . . ; . . . $1.50 blue, pink and natural wool balbriggan .... . . $4.00 Imoorted Scotch wool Underwear . ; ,.....,. J 40c 50c Working Shirts, ' the best on earth . . . . . . . , ,OvC $1.50 grade of .."- 'm Shirts ,7 IOC $1.00 and $1.50 Golf Shirts, beauti ful patterns, standard L brands. Your choice . ...... Ut)v 75c and $1.00 Neckwear, ' splendid assortment : . ; , 1 C 15c white Linen Handker- chiefs, all you want at ....... tjC .:...4c, ant of this year's I patterns, tans and A blacks,.'...: 1UC 12Vc Sox, variety of colors ; . 25c Sox, all you want THIRD AND BURHSIDE THIRD. . AHD " BURNSiOE