THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, . THURSDAYS EVENING, JUNE 13, 1907. OF JUDGE EAKIII i'filS: eliiiiys'lt ROADS IN STATE ' Every woman in Oregon should' have one of these great Sewing Machines. We guarantee it to be a high-class ma- WasMngton tommission Is Supreme Justice Is Elected VAHS 1 We HEADS ID i Hearing Estimates Com - piled by Its Experts. . 'W-:', ' V' HEAL ESTATE MEN TO,' , President of Old Grads of j Willamette University. ;s chine, equal to any $60.00 machine on the market. , GIVE THEIB OPINIONS Official Employes of the Btaie Hare ' Been Disqualified on City Prop 1 ... erty Value and Dealer ' Are Asked to Aid. . ,t :.V.: . (Special Dispatch t To Jbaraat.) ' Olympla, WaaK, Inn IS. At th railroad commission hearing today to fix tha valuation- of' railroad .properties In thl state. Englnr H..-P. -OlUstta stepped aside to five war to som of the right of war experts. Nearly tb en tire, day was taken .up with . tb . testimony, of W. 8. Lysons. The values plaoed by -Mr.' Lrsons on ra!lroad tight of war examined and tea- I iinsa u pt mm wara mm ivuvwii Jforthern Paclflo Railway j , . t"T .Co.. weat of Cascades. In- . . ,,; eluding; terminal proper. . i , i . tlaa In TLcami and Be- - attla ..936.S0TJStl.81 Port Towneend .Southern ; Railway Co..... 'fl.IT8.88 Columbia River Northern ' Railroad Co..... 48.6B1.80 ,Jlwaco Railway & Navlga- ... Ucn Co... 11.600.00 J. M. Averlll, right of way expert for ! the commlaelon In tha Seattle aeotlon ; of the state, rave., the valuation of th coiumoia A ruget Bouna jtauroaa com pany'a right of way and terminal at ,74,486.. H. D. McArthur, right of-way agent -'i for th commission l- northwestern . Washington, testified that the value of ; right 01 way and terminal or in uei ; lingham Bay British Columbia Rail '. A MAmanW im fltiX S t A ft 7 J. C. H. Reynold, the fourth right of way expert in tne employ or ine com : mission, ha not ret reached Olympla, . but 1 expected tomorrow. He ha don all of this line or work in eastern Washington and ha had general charge ' nf tha nrrit Northern lines. - According to advance figure compiled by th commission, tne ureal wortnern , right of way. docks, real estate and i commercial -properties In Seattle make a total of a iittie lee man izv.uuu.uuu. f Tha Tarnma Eastern rla-ht nf wav our '' side of Tacoma is worth 131,881.75 and ' terminals and right of way within the city limit 1149,018.25, making a total 5 Of $280,700. All three of the right of way expert . of th commission have been practically. disqualified as expert on valuation In .'. th cities of Tacoma and Seattle.' It : vis announced by the commission that , real estate , men would -be : subpoenaed from those clues value of railroad places. to testify, as ,to the noiamg - in tno It; hei Jfew Dentist at Castle Bock. : (Bpedsl DUpsteh to The JonrasL) J Castle Rock, Wash., jun u.vr. n. jonnson, xor a, iung u " I nere. has sold nis residence, omce ana ' busines to Dolph Dollman a recent graduate of th dental college at Port- land.' Dr. DOUman waa born and reared near Caatl Rock. - " ' , , ., ..-v..j-.-'' i ' i ' . i ' A 11-year-old Madrga' Jrtrt caught an " t-pound eteel head aimon. Rose Show June : j h 5 i Wouldn't This Malic YOU Feel a Little "Swelled" If you hid , the best tailor hop in town, turned out the , best work, more, style, better "fit, had the finest line of fabric to be found on the entire coast, and saved every man who placed an order-with you at ; least a nnsrter of other tailors' charges, wouldn't you feel a. bit proud of your trade supremacy r Well, that's the way It Is herewe naturally enjoy Our : leadership. . Hut we never tn our vanity get the best of our modesty. YouH find ua appre ciative enough of youf patron-1 age to-give you the very .best service we know the 4 same service that has mad this store the most popular in Portland In this liner Why not try it? , w ELKS' BDQ, 7TH and STAB2C SPEND DAY, PLANNING ;T0 ADVANCE SCH00I Colonel Miller of Portland Acta as Tonstmaster at Annul ' Banquet Held i Last Night I at 'Methodist Churcn-Oood Speeches Beard. ' (Special DUpttca to Tie Joe rat L) Salem, Jun It. It waa AVumnl day at Willamette university yesterday and core of "old grads" returned to their alma mater to take pert In th xr clsea of th day," which war fraught with enthusiasm for th "greater and nw Willamtt.H o ; , Seldom ha ther been so much Inter est and loyalty displayed among the sons and daughter of Jason Le than this yeer. The- entire ay waa apent In planning for th advancement f -th iivarsuy. ' At Che business meeting Juatlo Robert Eakln. -'78, of th Oregon su preme court, was chosen president of the Willamette University association. Hon. I N. Butler. '. of Dallas, -Mis Alma Hales. '07. - or Eaiem. ana Mr.- Walled OhmarL '78. of Salem, ware chosen vice-presidents; Miss Hett Fields. 'ST. ' of Salem, treasurer, ana member of th executive committee will be Miss Llla V. Swafford, 'OS, an Prank X Qrannls. 'OS, both of Salem. , Congressman Sleeted. !.; Conaressman W. C. Hawley of the elaas of 1884 waa elected member Of the university board of trustees to rep resent tha Alumni association. . Th as sociation is raising a current expenseH fund of 81.000. th greater poruon or wbicn has oeen euoscriDea. ' la th evening tha annual nnqut waa bald In tha Barton 01 in irl M. E. church and enthusiastic speeches were given after an elaborate menu had been discussed. Colonel Robert A Miller. '78. of Portland, acted a toast master ana speocne were miai or Hon. Peter P'Arcy, '88; Justice Robert Eakin: Soohla Townsend. '08: Mra. Erma Clarke McCall, '08; A. N. Moore. 71: Mrs. orac HolDrooK or Butte, Montana; Hon. N. U Butler of Dalles; Professors J. x. asatinews ana w. i. Kirk and Hon. J. H. Albert, Charlea McKnlght of the class or 1ot. lnbll Program. At th close of the banauet th old student and friend of th university renal red to the Chanel where the nubllo program of the Alumni association was rendered. rne ciass oi ivvi was initiated Into the mysteries of the Alumni association. and was presented bv w. c. Hawiev ana welcomed ny President I. H. Van Winkle In behalf of tha "old srrads." The address or in evening waa mace tne class by Judge William uauoway oi in ciass of '68. H spoke in a happy vein and gave humorous and Interesting remin Iscenses of the old days at Willamette. He epoke. feelingly of the work of the pioneer educators of - th Willamette valley. Other selections n th program were: Miss Ruth Fields, '06, vocal solo; Miss Marguerite Bower, piano olo; poem by William P. Matthew, '86, and a radlng by Clark Belknap, , BOA! IGNORES OPERATORS' CRY Directors of Western Union Pay No Attention toEm - ployes Demands. ; PRESIDENT CLOWBT TO PASS ON GRIEVANCES Telegraphers' Officials Are Hopeful, Although Executive of .the Com pany Has Shown Them No Favor la the Past, . . . (Jearaal Special Berrlct.) New York, Jun 18. Th board of di rector of th Western Union Telegraph company at a regular monthly meeting yesterday Ignored th memorial of grievances of operators which had beery sent , to eaoh member with th request that th board indicate whether it waa willing to meet the representative of the operator in conierenoe. , . Th course of th director 1 re garded aa leaving the- matter entirely In th handa of President dowry, gen eral manager of th company. Clowry ha manifested antagonism to the tele-a-raDhers' union and . so far ha not granted . any of the demand of imfnn. r - Although there was much strike talk ty dissausnea operators at nm nu- quarter OI Ul union m ui Awr house, when it became known that the board of director had paased their etatement over without reply, th offl mm f tha union anoke hoDefullv. They will now ask the conciliation oommitte of th clvlo federation to oring doux a rnnfarnnca In order to avert a Strike. None of the Western Union Officer would discuss th matter. EXPRESSION SCHOOL PREWXARGE CROWD ' i. V'ffcvM' " I'm -- A' large audience attended th ev nth ; annual . commencement . exercises of th Gillespie School of Expression at th Helllg last night . Th exercise were under the direction of Mr. Emma Wilson. Gillespie. Th past year ha been the most suc cessful In the history of th institu tion, whloh has ; achieved an enviable ranntation In th northwest, The xrad uates wer Mis Cora Madeline Shaver, Mis Marguerite Shelley and Mlsa So phia Geary Shlve. Invocation waa pronounced by Rev. T. B. Ford, after which Miss Mlniua W. Hatneid ren dered a beautiful and difficult violin Ther wr aeverai numoers or in graduates and the . entertainments waa ooncluded' with an-' amusing three-act comedy, "Mis Fearless and. Company." Mrs. Davisson Dead. I (Special Dispstrtr te- The Joarasl.) Astoria. Or, Jun 18.--Mr. Margery n TI..I..A. MAthpp nf Mra limv w. h., Gilbert, died at her slaughter's residence yesterday afternoon, of a cold contract ed a week, ago. She waa .TO year old and- leaves live -cnuarew, mmong inara being Mr. S. T. Wvatt and Mrs. "Vf. H. uartiaaa. of , Corvslli.. Ira S. Da vi neon. a deputy United States marshal of Ta coma. and Mra. -W- 8- Gilbert of this city. The deceased was born In Illinois and became a resident of - Oregoa in 1881, . k PAY US $1.00 DOWN And it will be 'delivered to your homeland if it proves to be all we claim for it, then you pay us FIFTY' CENTS PER WEEK until the small sum of $25 is paid. It will do the work equally as well as a $75.00 machine. . ; ... ' ' Special Gearance Sale Ladies' Spring Suits More startling bargains In Gerurtz Suit Department , Values like these are found nowhere else in this town. There's no reason why you should not possess one '' of these elegant ladies' suits. .They are up-to-date .in style, material and workmanship. Possess while you' fiay," is the motto of this house. A small cash deposit v s all that's expected j and remember that we offer bar. pin values in these special sales as well as the privi ege of our easy payment system. The hard-to-fit" kind of people are suited here. No charge for alter-, ations. . ; $32.50 Spring and Summer Suits... .......... $2445 $30.00 Spring and Summer Suits ... ..... $22.25 $25.00 Spring and Summer Suits.... .,.$18.75 $25.00 Spring and Summer Suits....,., $13.45 -' Genuine Reductions, Genuine Values. 1 ' 4 wil We have recently more than douDiea . our jew elry stock and are ever ready to supply your wants in this line by the GEVURTZ SYSTEM OF EASY . PAYMENTS You are welcome to credit. -Gome in and pick out the pin, ring, brooch, or watch to your taste and have it charged to your account We are glad to ' accept very small weekly payments. $35 Sleepy Hollow Rockers $25 These large, roomy Rockers spell com fort for the man of the house, especially. They are just like cut, have mahogany frames, covering roan leather. They have many yearv wear in them and are full of restfulness every day in the year; Regular price $35.00. Special ; dOC price, with easy terms ........... $LO s $45 Extension Table $35 Exactly Like Cut. Thl extension table I mor than worth . whll the price. It 1 a splendid quarter-sawed golden oalt table and has a high piano polish. . The base t very heavy, with artistically carved clawfeet, that ar found 6n tablea that ell for doubU th price. Thl table wUl b an ornament to your dtnlng room ana at tn pne quoxea you can euiiy afford to have It In your home;, tlK ,.hU RnM nn mit Urmi ... W Save aa immense assorrniain oi annwa $35.00 W have aa Immense assortment of xwrnman blea, all slses, grades and pYloe. Z wiU b aa eauoa la Itself to mm and look over out stock. CLOTHING ON CREDIT .The Qothing Department of our great store has been a remarkable success from the time it was established, some nine months ago, and. the easy payment method of selling is growing in popularity with all classes of people. Yes, we carry suits to please the most exacting, who find the Install-. ment.plan' a very convenient way to pay for their clothing. 1 A Cash ment, Ldll X Pay- ip liien iir f mm 4 ' 1 No shoddy roods carried. Tbese. goods are decidedly lush class. Com from the best wholesale tailors in America. Very fashionable fabrics and patterns. Skillfully tailored. - Perfect fitting garments. All ses. . Everybody is welcome to credit Come In and Investigate the Gevurts system of easy payments. ' ..; GevurtHbor iEoverings All Carpets Made, Laid arid Lined free of Charge Tn r r 3 1 n ln m ao a strictly all-wool carpet, large variety of pat- h fkP. Aliglalll wd.l pCIa terns; special price, sewed, laid snd lined, pe fl) XaUU " yard....... r , aiA fme collection pf color iombinatiems and Brussels pattern effects; extra good I wearing qualities. Tapestry Brussels Axminster We hav J every flrst class make represented : those" recommended for their durability and long wearing Qualities: ther ar an elegant variety of pattern. rnoa begin at, per 7&ra. ........ . ... .. 90c Linoleums $1.60 On of th largest sortments In th Many patterns, OA and oar price AIIP $1.60 as- rij .2m. . vivyr W wkj city. . ! frj& IfcS.r1 rvYi'-ii?' ?M';f tart at, yard ViV; tt8$X.&r Th most popular par lor carpet of today, th prettiest of patterns, th most beautiful floor far ricsmade. our prtoe begin at per yarn. Velvets Th very latest designs, colorings and chadlnga ar here In abundance at a much lower prto than other aaic uur price begin at. per yarn...,.... asaeieAsf1 Special Satcrday Sale 1 to II P.U. Cups and Saucers 45c ;Six Plates 35c GEVURTZ & SONS Cor. First & Yamhill I Cor. Second and Yamhill ' Watch for our erreat Saturday Afternoon Special Sale in our: crockery Jepartment in tne Base ment Among other ; bargains seerthose Cups and Saucers, set. of six, beautifully decorated semi porcelain, for only, ...... .45 Six full 'size Dinner Plates to match the' above for 6nly..35et Carv-1 I j ; Chairs We have about two doren of high grade Carving Giairs, no two alike, belonging to broken jsets, which we will sell out at half price and less. They are made of quarter-sawed golden oak, hand polished and are really, of high grade stock. If you have need of a carving chair to complete ' Ail' your set see these for,...,.. off SCANDAL TEARS GERMAN EMPIRE ' .'f i ,r; .,, ....! 'V "? Furore Arises With Disclos ure of Botten Condition in Royal Family. DISGRACED PRINCE IS ON HIS WAY TO EGYPT Frederick Always Posea ss nous JIan, bat Indisputable) Evidence Is Secured That He Has iBeca Bank Hypocrite. (Special Dispatch t The Jonrssl.) ' : Berlin, Jun 18.-Th German emplr la torn by th . canoai lonowmg w Eulenberg exposures and the degrading and ordering out Of tn country oi prlno Frdrlck Henry of, Fruaela by th kaiser, his cousin boau of hi eXtrm. ImmoraMty, . rV- :'H :'''" f- Whea, indisputable ylflno or tn prlno' gnUt had been presentee, in kaiser summoned hi cousin to th pal- ace. Ther in cnarges were ru, i Prlnc ' rrederlck. ' Emperor wuiiaa personally tere from hi relative ' the nrriara and decoration he wor. boxed hla aar and ordered him to leav Ger many and never return,' under, penalty of being thrown into prison, in tears Frederick departed and la now on hi wav to TCs-vnt. - The scandal la all th greater for the reason that Frederick ha alwaya posed aa a pious man and waa reputed to be th mot moral member of th Imperial family. He is a son or. in, lata -rino Albrecht. wrnt of Brunswick, and, In tiarttas 17.060.000. . Frederick's younger brother Prlnc Joachim, recently- figured in a scandal, when he proposed to marry Marie sui aar. a muate hall sinsrer. - He was ban lhed to Africa to prevent hlra from carrying out hi plan. . . , Th scandal which has resulted in th social oatraoinng or aeverai ox wu lng young men of the German semi mvai nohilltv.i a coudI of divorces. 4 suicide and the dismissal from the army of a young man whose name is lamous In military nitory or tne empire, is known to Infamy aa Prlno Philip Zeu mulankara'a "round tabla." The atorf reveal an unparalleled condition of debauchery practloed bya cllaue of men whose names ar th proudest In. th empire., - - COMMENCEMENT AT IINNTON SCHOOL mm mm m ' "4, ' ' , (Spedsl WtpitcV to Th 7eoraaL) Llnnton. Pr' Jun 18. Th com mencement exercises of th eighth grade took place fn. th school rooms Wednes day 'evening. v Tha graduates have been busy decorating for the past couple of day, and th room presented a lovely appearance. ' To M. Burghduff. principal and teacher, belong th honor of grad uating th largest class ' that has ver assed rrom tm cnooi,, it receiving iplomas.- - ! - The program Included the following: Address of welcome, Alta Wood; yal dlotory, Florence McCartney; .class prophecy, Charles Eatchel; class poem, Hasel Todd; recitation. "Joe Blng." Fred Miller; "History and Reminiscences," Sylvia Konkle; recitation, "Shopping," George Townsend; "Last Will," Earl Todd; recitation.. "Minuet," Gertrude Eatchel; instrumental solo, Lottie Hen geveldl; "The Girl Who Smiles," Wlnni Todd; "Th Star" Walter Watt; in strumental solo, David Wilson; presen tation of diplomas. Chairman of Board E. T. Bancroft; closing addresses, Clerk j. B. Bonaerer ana w. j. atiuer. OLNEY TDIBER LAND BRINGS BIG PRICE . (SpeeUI Dispatch te To Joraal.t Astoria. Or., Jun IS. A deed filed for record today in olerk s waa the county nfflna wharabv Samuel McClur of Minnesota sells to William T. Mackey 400 acre or tlmDer lana, iocaiea near Olney, consideration 860.000. Second Chance for Injured Man. ' (SdccIsI PUnntch to The Journal) Olympla. Wash., Jun 18.The eaa of William Boyle, appellant, vs. th An- itAHnn -A - Middlaton Lumber company. raanondent. from Chehalis county, ha been . reversed and a new trial ordered. Plaintiff brought suit for personal in juries whll at work In defendant com pany' mill. Th trial reaulted in favor of th mill company, ana in supreme .nf... . imv trial bacausa the lower court did not permit the plaintiff to make a showing about lack of proper guards on machinery. NORTH COAST ROAB TO BUY HOT SPRINGS " (Special IMipateh t Tb Jonraal.) , Tacoma, June 18. Th offiolal of tv. Korih coast railroad hav mad an otter of 876,000 to th heir of Jamea SPECIAL NUMBER 7 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AT Bannon's DEPARTMENT STORE 388-390 East Morrison St, Near Grand Ave. . Amoskeag Gingham 2000 Yards All the popular checks in blue or brown; this is .the genuine "Amoskeag"; 700 all know the price about town, our price. tzxxzzxiaxzxzzsxzzzzzzzzzvxzxzzzsrKzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz V 2yd FIREWORKS! FIREWORKS? I ; - - ' - - v- 1 ' ' ' ' j.""''' We carry the largest stock 't Fireworks 1ii the Northwest, fadud- t ing the finest Exhibition Set Pieces for town and city public die- play, best Dynamite Cracker Torpedoes, Pistols, Flags, Buntings. J etc Wholesale and retail. , .,,, ANDREW KAN & CO. : 387 MORRISON 8TRGCT ; , WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. " - Lon ir f or th Longmlr hot cptinr : at tha head of the ' Nlsauslly river on th western slop of Mount Re nter. Th property consists of 40 acres of land, la wmcn miHplnnl anrtnan. of prlvat property in th Mount It la the only piece Rainier reserve. An option of 19 dsy hum ? given on th property and it la m . a old. The buying of Ihe rin there ar numerous which '.that road hss ouiH!.i t - coma Ul eastern line, 1 overtures of puruhas ivr 1. 1