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Tim Or.EGOIT DAILY JOURMAt. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENINQ, MAY ; 15, 1C07. !' ... ; IN PORTLAND YOUR PIANO NEEDS ONE ill AND YOU CAN BUY ONE NOW FOR A MERE SONG. Special Sale of Pianola Players, Taken in Exchange on Pianola Pianos, Now on at Eilers Re ' markable , Values," Practically Pay as You Please Terms and a Surprising Offer. g: Members of Medlnah Temple, Chicago. IIS (Continued from Pf On.) , weather which prevailed through th " tUtMlfl Wll Represented. , W. I. Slemmons, potentate of Mo mammed temple. Peoria. Illinois, headed . a delegation from hat city aa follow: Sir. and Mrs. Delbert A. Core. Mr. And ,Mra Auriit wanlfeld. Mr. and Mra.W, J. Blemmon and 8. M. Blemmona. Membara of Medlnah temple, Chicago, who wer hera today, were aa follow: , Louis 3. Tlmm, Jt. H. B.ephene, C. A. Loomls, George A. Jacob, George Eddy (E CLOSMGOUT H 01 Shoe rfeNeed Room Slace We Accepted fee Agency for Hackett, Carhart & Co.'s High-Grade . t;::1 tlothing rf Shipments r-are arriving every . weeki ;r Our j shop proves too small "for the amount of stock carried. To gain room quickly, we are forced to give up our Shoe Department and therefore offer . our' entire line! of Mission $3.50 Shoes All new and this season's make;; . All , leathers and styles are represented. i and daughter, W. O. Jacob and wife, L. C. Rauth, Andrew Bweeney, J. D, Cor- lett. R. ConneH, T. A. Jackson, F. W. Lindsay, J. McLachlan, Mr. A. Mo- Lachlan, Mis Agnes McLachlan, Mr. L. Maderoa, E. H. Sorensen, Herman Erby, wife and son, Louis jCretlow, L. II. Allendorff, P. W. Haven, Dr. A. R. Sheldon, Dr. F. M. Barker, 1 Dr. James B. McFatrlch. , Mies Annette I. , Barnett. Dr. -:.. H. C " , Tucker, J. i 8. v Meek, r Richard ' Halm, George J. Baberer and wife, Chicago: C. E. Pease, Chloagoi-F, A. Row and wife, Chicago; A. R. Murphy and wife. 'Woodstock, ' I1L ; 8. D. Simpson . and wife, Chicago; George J. Kursenknabe and mother, Chicago; Dr. O. C Heine, Chicago; W.-D.- Rowle and wife, Chi' cago; Charles P. Marshall. Chicago Miss Lottie Marshall, Chicago; Adolph Moeiler, . Chicago; : George C Rankin, Washington, D. C: C F. Bennett and wife, Chicago; D.' Dunbar, Chicago; E. C Schweltaer, Chicago; H. J. Schweit- ser, Chicago; 3. R. Buchanan, Chicago; W. C Boonnan. Chicago; F. I Sweet, Chicago; Charles Llphart and . wife, Chicago; John H. ' Camlln and wife, Rockford, lit; H. E. Parker, Chicago; Robert Blair, Chicago; A, 8, Burtt and wife. Momenoe, I1L; C B. Astle and wife, Momenoe, X1L: M. A. Adam. Chi cago: u F. Bliss ana wire, Chicago; John P. Whaley, Chicago; C. F. Thomp son, Chicago; W. W. Raleigh and wife. Chicago; John A. Rose, Chicago; James A. xvaymuna, dviiei, ill., m nam. niim Christian W. . Lererens, EL A, ' Martin, Mr. F. B. Moore, Mrs. C. F. Carpenter, John K. Harrison and mother, George Earle, George O. Copeland. J. H. Lively, George Barer. A. B. trwfn, U. A. Hark' ness and wife. M. Pence, John F. Krlesse. J. C Xlrchner and wife, Bruce H. Garrett, J. Rubs Grace and wife. I Abbott, C. W. Hunsche, W. R. -Duncan, O. W. Christopher, O. F. Dodge, B. J. Knowles, Peter B. Brown, H. C. Sale, J. E. May. .;'-::...-'.,- WAYNE PLEADS GUILTY ' . Continued from Page One.) TOWN TOPICS almost M. Top& Dottom Shop Top ' to Bottom' Outfitters, :o3 wAscixGra street, blower and. It la said, has stated time and again that he had no business en gaging in robberies with such men as Anderson,JCarter and other member of the gang. His business profession he call it is far superior to that of the common thug, and hi ekill 1 marvel to all who know of hi work. Bo ex pert la he as a, mechanic that ha planned the ; sewerage system of the Colorado state prison, from ' which , state , he escaped after hi parole. i Wayne not only planned the System, but had charge of the laborers and ex ecuted the work. Mora than three miles of pipe were laid and so perfect waa the work dona that . It I being used as an example of like work about the peat tentlary, Wayne . not only -know the mechanism of nearly every kind of safe made, bat know Just how to attack It in D'owing it -open..,; t -t rf'fS' ,It wa due to Rankin" errer In de scribing the safe at the Greeham bank that caused the failure of the robbery of that institution.- Rankin la aaid to have told Wayne that the safe waa fire- proof when It waa In reality , burglar- proof. Because of . Rankin's mistake Wayne became angry irlth tha crowd and they were on the verge of fighting just previous t their arrest Shortly carter the arrest of the men. the; authorities learned of. the trouble existing between the menJand for that reason it. la said .Mr., Cole refused to sweat Wayne. He allowed him . to He in the ctrunty' Jail and brood over his troubles. He Is the man who la known aa the "sore guy," and It was In the hope he would eventually tell aU he knew, that he was allowed to go with, out the sweating process. - t. , Wayne' plea of guilty this morning seems to have borne out Mr. Cole's Idea of handling the robber, and it is ex pecfed that. he will tell all he knows. Anderson waa visibly annoyed when he heard hi comrade plead guilty, Wayne' reply to the query ,s "How,; plead you, guilty or not gulltyr as put by Clerk J. ,A..; Bladen, was In a faint toneand Anderson -only showed - his ' atiger by pieauing not guilty in a loud voice, ? ; Attorney ,W1U Tll Aaderon.V! i Attorney MacMahon, appearing for Anderson, "Stated that he had not been allowed to see his client since his hear ing' before the commissioner.. - Judge Wolverton granted htm the privilege of visiting Anderson at the -county JalL Judge Wolverton also - appointed R,' Citron aa an attorney for Carter. An derson' trial, was set for Friday morn. lng, but Mr. Cole etated that he would pot be able to try the case at "that time and it wlu probably go over Indefinitely. A Are of unknown origin totallr destroyed the horn of W. Comb at 814 East Fifteenth street at HAS o'clock last night. Engine 11, and boa responded to a telephone alarm. but before the arrival of the apparatus th dwelling waa badly damaged. Comb and hi family were down town at tha time of th fir and are at a loss to understand how th bias started, un less It waa th work of an Incendiary. , : Th retail meat dealer discussed the ice situation for th coming summer at their regular meeting last night Th price at which loe In ton lots wa fur nished last summer was entirely-satis factory to th meat dealers,- but there la general opposition to paying any ad vene over last summer' sale. The question wlU com up for further dis cussion at tha next regular meeting of th Mosolatlon. . ' . i ; ', Baa trio Lewi and Grace Reed, both colored, were arraigned before Judge Cleland In th circuit court this morn ing charged with th larceny of f 560 from Andrew Johnson on April 18. They were allowed until Saturday morning to plead. The women are at liberty under S1.00 ball each; At th meeting of the Universal' New Thought assembly tomorrow afternoon at S o'clock, at tha Western Academy of Music, Mulkey building. Second and Morrison, Bister Avabamla will lecture to women only; ubject,' "What I Uj Mental and Physical Condition , of Women on Other Planet f . ? , Articles 'of Incorporation- of tha South Bank Brokerage company war filed In th office of the county clerk this morning by C A. Bell, Sanderson Reed and C E. Basher. Their purpose Is to deal In logs, timber and lumber. Capital stock, 2,500. -,i " Dr. C H. Chapman will give an ad dreaa before the English literature de partment of the . Woman club on Fri day afternoon at S:tO at th Women tf Woodcraft nail, au cjud memoer are Invited to be present Now for th long summer days, th beautiful, balmy evenings, vacation time, pleasure time and th time for a real : musical treat at practically no cost - Tou wonder howt Wall, th way 1 easy for it's. "The. Eilers Way." Parhapa you failed to notloe th an nouncemenC In yesterday's paper of our special " clearance of Pianola thoa that w have taken In trade on Pianola Pianos. , If so, we'll repeat briefly th attractive feature that make this sale on of unusual interest to , muslo lovers who have pianos, but not , a piano-player, ' :'' ' f '.m1 ;; ; I Everybody know what a glorious In ! strument th Pianola 1; how It bring I thousands of selection of aU sorts of muslo ta one's immediate command how It enable any on to play th pi ano, and to play any piece In th most artlstio manner, too. A a matter of fact tha Pianola .ha achieved auch really remarkable succe that it 1 recognised and unlveraally conceded th undisputed leader : of all piano-players by praoUcally all of th great pianists, artists, musical educational institutions and muslo lovers In general, through out au tha world, f - i . . Now, you can secure a Pianola -on of these which we have taken in ex change on Pianola Piano with th in side player feature at a great reduc tion from regular cost, and what Is mora, you can purchase It on very lib eral term of payment as low aa 17.60 a month on some of themand th. spe cial sal price also lnclud a bench and a yeare subscription to tha Pianola Ll brary of Music Mora than this, you ean trad In th Pianola purchased new, for the full amount paid, toward a Pia nola Piano at any time up to January 1, 1(08; bo that aU your' enjoyment and entertainment between now and then will b practically without cost Bale price rang 187.80. SS. $1X0, 1118. 1147. 8180, 16- and 1185, el though om of th player at the figure will certainly be .eold quickly, for th number I not Urge. Our ad vice is to come at th earliest moment possible, look them over and let ua demonstrate what wonder theee Pia nolas will do In th musical line; what a world of pleasure they wlu unlock from your "Uent" piano. - . Pianola are sold exclusively by the House of Eilers the House of Highest Quality where you'll find th Lin of Highest Merit a-t th Busy Mualo Cor ner, Washington and Park atreeta. Creamery, at rrtoerille, . ftpwial fMpfrh to The Joornl . Prlnevllle, Or May 15. Prlnevllle la to have a creamery, to be-in operation withinelx months or less. At 'present some 12.000 per month I spent by local merchants for butter . and cheese shipped In. . ,-,.- ,f CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. Tta Kind Ycj Kara Always E::gM According , to ; a report filed In th county court this . morning try uscar Overbeck. L.-Gerllnger and J. W. New- klrk, appraiser of the estate of Emma valued at 118,708. ;' . A. B. Gate. Frank Snuffla and John MolL appraisers of the estate of A. G. Ryan, filed a report In tha county court this morning showing that the property of the estate is worth sis.oiz. . ; Nuraeryman PUklngton. ft Tamhlll. Summer dresses. Madam MoClure Ca ' BeauUfylng creams. See Mme. Hudson. ; BEGIN MANY SUIT 3 fConUiiued from Pag Ona) - which la controlled by th XJnlon Pa eifio, and to th Rock Island, which has a Joint agreement with the Union Pa cific to control th Alton. ' - (. Legal action to dissolve th Joint trafflo agreements .between th Union Paolfto, Southern Pacific, Atchison and San Pedro line which arbitrarily fix th rate of the west and southwest. SUPREME COURT ADMITS LAWYERS TO PRACTICE ANOTHER BIG SPECIAL IN OUR LADIES' READY. TO -WEAR DEPT: TGMSDAY and 'f KIPAY ONLY A SPECIAL' OFFER THAT RICHLY . MERITS THE WARMEST ; PRAISE laiiii We lire determined to push this ready-to-wear depart ment to the front at every possible opportunity. One of our plans for so doing is to ffivc customers the benefit of such special bargains ' as we shall pick up from time to time. This is one of those extra special buys; ,You may have the benefit of it. We ask no more than our usual and rightful profit:' Lot consists of 100 Black Taffeta Silk Dress Skirts, with hand embroid ered panel fronts; some stores ask $ 1 5.00 for the (Easy terms of payment plain pleated, extra full cut; other ft A A ft same skirt. Gevurtz' low price tj) I J UN 1 JUST ARRIVED A lot of black Eton Jackets, long and short sleeves. ; The price will be low enough, for we aim to sell on credit for less than others do for cash (Snedal Dlnateh to The JonrnaLt Salem. Or., May 18. A number of lawyer were admitted by the supreme court yesterday to practice In this state. They are Robert Bhaw of Portland, ad. mltted on a certificate from tha state of Washington; Robert L. Mattingly of Medf ord. on a certificate from Ohio; Guy R. McCoy of Portland, on a certlfl eata from Colorado. Each of these waa admitted for a period of nine months. Jame K. Nichols of Baker City wa permanently admitted on motion of J, N. Hart , :' m SCIENTISTS ADDRESSED BY REV. A. R. VOSBURGH " ' - mmmm iessasas t j J. Salem, Orl May 15. Rev. Arthur R. Vosburg or Rochester, New Tork, a member of the board of lectureship of th First Church of Christ Scientist Boston, Massachusetts, spoke at .the Grand theater ' last evening before an intelligent and representative audience on "The Idealism of Jesus. He was Introduced by Mayor George F. Rodgera The local Scientist have one of th prettiest churches In th city and are ac tive in their church work and are, grow ing in numbers.- .,,.,, . BATES0N BOUND OVER , ' ON ASSAULT CHARGE Salem, Or, May 15. Robert Bateson. the 18-year-old son Of Jame Bateson, a farmer living' 10 mile northeast of Salem, who. was arrested Monday, was examined yesterday before Justloe of th Peace Webster and wa Placed un der 8500 bond to appear In the circuit court at the next term. He la charged with criminal assault on Louise Moullet, aged IS. Bears th Signature of C by this railroad banking system of stock in th Atchison, Topeka at Santa Fe rail road, system, running from Chicago to California, competition by th only di rect competitor of th Southern Pactfio and Union Paciflo ha been to all Intents and purposes eliminated and contracts have been made for Vie division of freight. As a result of -this the state of California, though connected by three great; railroad systems with, th rest of th continent, Is virtually at th mercy of th directors of this banking System. In all th important connecting line enough stock has been .bought virtually to control all of th tributaries to th transcontinental lines of th system. ,Thtestlmony brought out showed that two groups of competing railroads ar allied bo closely as to preclude th Idea of competition within each group such as would ordinarily exist . t';iifi;,::S:;saa; Fdr,.'X)ai.' The first of these groups la mad up of th Union Pacific, the Southern Pa cific and the San Pedro ft tfiu Angele road, commonly known a the Clark road. These , three road " wer ; direct competitors, and are not competing at all today. The other group" Is made up of th Rock Island; the . Illinois Central and the Chioago ft Alton.- Thl group differs from the first group In that tne Rock Island Is In the. hands of entirely different interest than the Union Pa cific, but through a peculiar agreement competition between - these three roads is .nothing more . than iiv, rorm... me agreement refextad to is i the - joint agreement -between the Rock Island and the Union Pacino byc which, as noiaers of a majority of the stock of the Alton, the Rock. Island end the Union Pacific, or th holding companies of tbem, are to control th Alton company in alternate years. As the Rock Island, the Alton and th Illinois Central ar competitor by reason of the fact that the Union Pacific, one of .the parties cf this agree ment, now virtually , control the Illi nois - Central, no healthy competition can exist and that them is a deolded and peculiar "community - of Interest between the tnree. ' . . 1 . The commission Is said to recommend the following remedies: 1. , Prohibition of ownership of any i s. t a rrrin A w -r Stocks and bonds by railroad com-1 A13 lirll JlitMj .rMuJLi pany -ln- a-eompetlng llnj-- - -f --i"SBBSBJSBBsB;-saBM a. consent ot some reaerai authority J00'?! '? J?Ta? nan- me to aaraaiT Action by the Attorney-General In Unman i but. thanks to HalRHlt ai.tr. the courts to aissoive control oy tne Union Paciflo over the Southern Pacific as a' parallel and competing line. 4. Simlisr action In tha case of the Chicago A Alton, which Is a parallel and competing Ua to th Illinois Central, i Men's Spring Suits WILL BUY OF GEVURTZ .ONE OF THE FINEST TAILOR -MADE SPRING SUITS TO BE FOUND IN PORTLAND. YOU 'MAKE A' - SMALL CASH PAY MENT, THEN ONE DOL-.. LAR A WEEK. NO RED TAPE,' NO BOTHER, JUST A PLAIN BUSINESS TRANSACTION. A RESTORES your HAIR to Hfnr unv new nerurltles rould be J. 'HEALTH. Am delighted with bot beror any new securities coma M iBelBg0, jrouog.Uaimoat killed me u' . ...V.V. ,.1 , . haJgett(ngwhitaugbefIj pay hairs can oe rouna la my head. Mrs, siseoBi x. uHwiipurga, tt, a. Quarant perfectly pur, ' PhDo-Hay Spec Co., Newark, N. Jm 50C AT DRUGGISTS.. You possess the suit while you pay for it Many find it a great convenience to pur chase their clothing in this easy way. We charge you no interest; you pay nothing extra for the privilege of buying in this manner. In fact, our establishment is so well organized' as to rents, etc., that we sell on credit for less than others do for cash. . Store Open Tonight Our Men's Clothing D partment ' is kept opn -until i9 o'clock every , Wednesday night to en able customers to pick their suits 'and have same-pressed and ready for delivery on Satur- ; day evening. - t A $1.00 a Week Will Dress You ll' I ! Goods Sold on Easp Payments GSVURTZ CCLLS ITPOi7 U2S3V . GCYUhTZ BLOCK Bomo Br nCTAsoSrraSn.FtaTLD Scnil Fc: a t j