THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND; THURSDAY; EVENING. JUNE . ,20, 1C07 GIF OF ISHOiM:; BV STOCK f t l, ; ;A few; more days of "this Stdckl'Rcductioni SklcS Diiring this sale , wc '.arc, making, the most ' radical price reductions 'in the 'history f of ; X UllldllU. X UU 114 VC UUl IU IUU1V III - UUI VVIIIUUVV5 U UCyL.UUViUl.tUt v Store Opens 8:30 A.M, I ; ' 10 k. ) f ; - ; Joseph Smithof Salt Lake Is - v in iPort!andr.on afyisit- SILK ETONS As long as they-la'st,T-rMtfAE VALUES UP TO IIS . . i, . .. . . . J Val -You must cami early. Only a few of them. 1J JL X w JAP SILK WAISTS Values up to $3.50. dj i C A FEW BOX AUD JlJED COATS -f:dj -Friday JrqniJ8;3QJa.l .'.V. . . .'J) 1 I 0 High1 Dignitaries of the ROSE SHOW VISITORS Make Onr Store Your Headquarters to TrV . f? 1 n i iions BBBBBlBBBBVBHBHBVBBaSBJBJMBHSafBJBJSJBjSjSjSBB . ... J ' . . T .. ,,- I I I I PaBBSSSSBSBSW . . . Joseph-' Smith.' ' president ;' of the V-Chttrch of Latter Bay aainta. is wru-'.-land, scocmpanied byMrs. Smith and a v i) umbo r of traveling oompanlonaj At .'tha Oregon hate), where the party is .putting up. It is given out tnat tne inp la merely incidental, a mattee or picas- mm' tn of bo significance. ' : ' - 1 1 - president Smith, himself Is too busy seeing the sights of the city and taking ,1s the rass csrolvsl to talk; In fact, he aid noi, wini uj iki not desire to discuss hie plena. W IOT rreaioeni nnuin, onwtvir, ' XX K. Ecles of Salt Laks , and Baker T mm ;. pmw, i n , ,., , mm.,.. D. E. Eclea City, the banker of the Mormon church and advising financier. . George Stod dard of Im Grande, manager of the ex rtnklve Mofmon. propertlea. 1a also one - or the party. ? otnere ' are Anmon n. Iund, a. prominent churchman; ij. F. JEdwardn, John. Smith, H. M. Smith and John Robinson, all influential members of the Mormon church. . . ; Mr. Kclee wae the only member of .the party who tarried about tne hotel long enough to be Interviewed. He, ' however, had but little to say. - Speak ing for preiiident Smith he stated that 4he favac.f'tkcj.eharrii had come wlta hie party to La. Grande for the dedica- tion of the new Mormon church at that place. Jit was now simply .swinging around th e4rcla to 'hls home by the southern : routr would remain in Port land a short time, then visit San Fran-rim-o and. .possibly Xo Anxeles before returning-io nis noma ai sail ulkb.' . The visit had no significance, Mr. Kclea said, and was simply for pleasure. .The properties of the church along-the route, at La Grande, the Hood River railroad properties and others had been visited en route casually and not wlU) any sppciai lnieresi, - :: s President Smith and party will ros , slbly remain . in Portland for - another - day, when they will resume their jour ney to. San Franicscd. - t, HAROLD LONG S iT PICKED UP Exclusive garments in Voile, Panama, Silk, Fancy. Mixtures VALUES UP TO $75.00 ' ' ..'.; .'-'V' V'-f-,' $20.00 Come early for. your selection See our"Windows This in- ! dudes extra sizes v . . t , . ' in White Duck Skirts Values up to $2.25. . . vf ..... ... 7nn tjw r., , ! ' ' fl 14' ' '1 : 1 1 v mm it til t 1 1 , f x X l 1 SB SB BBS -B Regular $5.00 'and $6.50. values. FRIDAY AFTERNOON ONLY: Values up to $22.50. YOUR CHOICE Including extra sizes $6.95 Linen Crash Skirts . ik .:(. 1 .... . , ... . . ; Regular $2.50'. values. . ..... .......... . . .jJ)X 4 The boat In which Harold Long start ted' to row from Washougal to Portland .Tuesday night waa found this morning at the head of Sauyies Island by . State " 'Lighthouse Tender' Ogden. Tha -coat, hat and shoes of young Long were in the bottom of the boat. A small punc ture was discovered tn- the bottom of the boat. Indicating that It had run into 'a snag. '- -- v ' H :,-.. , ... ' As a strong tide was running tip he U'illamette Tuesday night It Is believed . that ung Long was allowing his boat to drift . up stream . and - perhaps had ' fallen asleep, when hi a craft struck a snag and the young man fell overboard and was drowned. ; Harold Long was the only son of Mrs. Henry Patterson of 445 Eat Ash street A reward Of $400 has been offered for the recovery or, tne boay. . - Estate of Captain Brown. The;etate -of Csotain John A. Brown. of the firm -of Brown A McCabe. who died recently, la valued at 1154,000. A renort niacins; the value" of the prop rty at that figure was filed In - the ..county icpurt- this jnorning by the 1 ap praisers,' James "Watts," A. B. Hedges,' ana wattnew xroy. and Nea-' Stylish trimmed Hats 69c r$2.00 Another big lot of wire - frames at... 1c More and better ' Braids for -fl Beautiful Flowers . at.iOc and. t,.v. . . . 15 c Untrimmed Shapes at," :" 25 c lLarge Chip and Nea politan Flat? $2.50 values. at....... Sole Agents for . "Henderson Corsets' -'Standard Pattern CO 5th and er WHOLESALE AND : RETAIL A TIMER BUSHED; THUGS BEAT TWO RAILROAD BLUED FOR LITHE Gl ' , - ". . a, .... Government Sues Corvallis Chinaman -rlla Hand Cut & Eastern,. Demanding Damages. Assistant United States Attorney James Cola filed suit this morning on AVhite Man Loses Wiitch and Money. Footpads became "exceedingly, acttv last night and as tha result of their . MEN -OP AFFAIRS - , sTsed ?ppe Food to Supply ths Bralm. -snef icai Journat comments 'on the' - restless brain woraer oi onr large cities an4 refera toi lhe fact that ha thinks he ; knows jus- much , about th needs of the ' brain when he Is tired and shows brain fag, as ( a trained 'practitioner?-' ' ;' . w; He - Is Inclined. -tospr' tip .the tired i organs by some stimulant of perhaps '- quiet his complaints with some narcotic I and this plan , goes on until suddenly r he collapses, for brafn fag is a' sure sign , that the elements that - compose i the .. - brain are. being, more rapidly used up i than replaced by the food. " ' ; Tnere is really a choice of biit two , pathways for an active brain workera - man of affairs when ha shows symp-J- tomi of breaking down- Either he must i- quit work' or he must-'-have -food that .' .will replace-the structure, of . brain and : . :.: nerve centers as rapidly as they are . used .ftp;each -day. ,L : v. . v Chemical analysis of tha' particles thrown ou; through tha pores of the ;' body shows thst .after continued brain work, a large portion of excreta ?con 4 tains phosphate, of ' potash. It Is known that" when this element is furnished by . ..the food in proper, .quantities, the sys ' tern unites it with albumen and from i.. that compound 'makes the gray matter - that fills tha nerve canters of-the brain. ' . This la an especial feature of the food known , as -Grape-Nuts, -a delicious. rady-cooKea a.na.preaigested . bresit- : fast food.' - ".. - - .-. ' .A definite and well understood train In brain power and physical, strength will i -er in after Grape-Nuts has been used eight or ten days, and sustained and : tontinned brain work can be carried on : if a reliance la placed upon thin food In connection with the ordinary food of -- - the f.y. ? . 1 . - ' "Thre"i a "Reason.'' - Read -: Tha ;x:oa4 to .WeUvUle ' la pkgn " 'T , behalf af tha United States against ths operations vtha detectives are Invest! Corvallis at Eastern railroad, to recover gating two reports of highway robbery, no.7oa.44 for timber destroved bv fires Lee Kee, a Chinaman, reported to im th r.u..t. innit mmpva ta vur. I Captain Bailey that he had been held . 4. . .. .... .. ..up on Stark between Eleventh and uuo i uw.OTiiitcnw ui vim muwu i Twelfth atreeta a.t 11:80 n m. bv a company. -:- !. .-' t . masked highwayman. Angered by his The complaint alleges that the rail- faUure w secure snythlng of valu road was negligent in keeping its right from his victim, the thug struck the of wav clear from debris, consisting of inoffensive Celestial and -.Inflicted an logs, trees, old ties sna grass, trurtner, UKiv rut n thW later's huhtl, Lee Kee tha complaint sets forth that the debris describes his assailant as about fi feet 8 was set on fire by passing' trains andllnrhea In'halrht. but nwlnv to a blank npreaa inio xne roresi, Durnins; ia,ii,vuvimaaK worn ly the roDDer the China feet of timber. . 1 Lman was unable to give any other de- According; to the complaint- there ! scrtotlon. , were two fires, both In the western end I-1 J. ;G. Torek complained to the police or tne reserve. .. ' una waa at Merry in I tnatv wnne intoxicatea, he was set upon. August, and 'the other ln ths Sardine I beaten and robbed cf a gold watch and mountains In July, 190. 1 $38 in cash by-two thugs at Front and The suit waa brouaht in . pursuance I Morrison streets. TurcK was so be- of the government's policy of compell- ( fuddled by over-indulgence ' in liquor Iris rallroal companies to keep their I that ne ditl rot remember anything riahts of way clean and free from all about, the general appearance of the inflammable debris. The eomnialnt two -footpads. No clue has been dis- filed tins morning recites that the Cor- covered in either cast to the identity valUs & Eastern wss notified to clean crooas, its right of way April 24, 1908, and failed to do so. That7 similar suits will - be brought against railwaya in Oregon that have been .responsible'- for -causing tha de struction of vast areas of timber is probable. -. Mr. Cola stated : today that it- was onlv bvareat effort-on the n&rt of 'government.. employes ..that . the . ioaa in the cascade reserve waa -not greater last year. Included fn the. request for damaaes are Items for employment of lira ngnters amounting to neany si.ooo. JACKIES ARE EXE3ICT FR03I KULES OF CITY Having In mind the unfortunata clash between several Retty officers pf the united states steamsnip cnicago -ana Patrolmen Klealim' and Isaksoriv - last year, which resulted in'" the dismissal of the latter from' the' police depart ment and the fining of Klenlln, Chief Qrltxmacher has Issued an order to all patrolmen "to deal lenlentlv with tha 'A PTTPT TfQ 5 -PTT VTi crw of tha two warships now in the command to be careful and not - give cause to any of the seamen of the ves sels now Tin port to complain ofi any INCORPORATION v 4. ' Articles of Incorporation of the Pot ter-Chapin Realty company I were filed in -the office of the county clerk this morning by T. B. Potter.. H, ,L. Chapin, and John K. Kollock; , capital , stock, ?50,000. ' . - Articles of Incorporstion of the Hood River-Monler Fruit company were filed in ; the : office of the county clerk this morning by H.- F, French. C. E. Hous ton, and William. N. Neville. Capital stock, iiBO.uot. . , j.!-a: enrrey.' m. , k, Barrent. ana u, M, Pettlgrew this morning filed in the office .of the county clerk articles of Incorporation of the Heights Park Hold- ,nf.. krsm "SpVterd LEROY 3IILLER-S BODY Alex oweea niea in tne onice or' met antaaronlem - on the nart of tha - nolle The officers' are Instructed totreat the jaclcles with every courtesy and in ths event oi any oi tne Diuejacaets violat ing ths city ordlhances to take the names of the offenders Instead of mak ing arrests.-" : All reports of disorder on the part of ine aeamen win ne transmitted to Ad miral Swtnburn for adludlcation. ChIef Gritsmacher hopes by this method to entirely eliminate all dancer of diffi culty between tha patrolmen and man o warsmen. . : . county clerk this mornin Power, company- articles Capital stock. $30,000. incorporation of . the Bandon Light .M0XJANA; court to i FOUND JN C0LU3IBIA .Journal flfteclal Serrfr.) The Dallea. Or.. -June. 20. A bodv found floating in the river yesterday TT)AT)T T 4 V"Tk "C7 t TTTkO I niorning was Identified this evening aa FROBL LAiSD JbRAUDS Leroy Miller by Ms brother-in-law. who (Spaelal Dlapateb : to The Journal.) is section foreman for the O. R. & N. Co. at Blalocks.t Miller Was levelman far the Roberts surveying party and was CRAZE FOR GIRL IDAHO IMAGER URROl'l IS CAUSES MURDER Wl OE HIRED LAST SCHOOL DAY Waiter at Tacoma Commits Ruzzi Finds He Cannot Get! Graduating Exercises of the Suicide-After. Wounding : - Musicians and Council . , High School Will Be Held J Releases Him. . , Sidney Dundas. : .-.V y-f, il'n II. 7:.' IS SECOND ATTACK 0 in the Evening.' School's, out. tomorrow. At 9 o'clock .tomorrow, morning .nun- Soft and harmonious will be th at mosnhera hereafter when tha narlr hn&rd KIND ON SAL00N1TAN meet t0 tUk mu''. gnnualj drads of bright-faced boys and. girls wrangia or the band leaders -win be reia-i will .wend their, way schoolward for tha V tA1 tf tltsMMAIrlt tlrl "ssllA MV" I 1.. VI. A. V &l . - m g- -'vs savsaawB.v "hv a wuy( IgflMPt, 1H iUls) Bf tV KQl VII VI T UU' William Jones Shoots '( Proprietor amon" th Portland' directors will be I motion cards and be dismissed from the 1 ?' . ' ' ' 1 determine! ha tht nlvll rvtr Vnmml.. . mh three months. ' Tomorrow night - the When Ordered Ont of Resort, sion, Wounds Bystander ; and ,' Finally Blows Hole in Own Head. 1 This mrtrnln ...!. mn.r of g?u"na- exercises or -ins mgn scnooi . z.,. . . . . . . . : I wiu os neia in tne ueiug. Early next week the offices of (Special Dlapatch to Tba Joarnil.) Tacoma, Wash., June 20-Wllllam Jones, a waiter and book solicitor, shot Sidney --L.I Dundas, : proprietor of ' the Nevada saloon and most prominent sa loon man in . Tacoma," last night. Then arter snooting aifford Westcott, a chauffeur., shot himself. , iA Dundas waa struck In tha head, the bullet entering tha back of his ear and Imbedding In his brain.. Ha was still alive this morning; but the physicians say he will die. westcott was struck in the "calf of h fa- leg and h la Injuries at me mosi win no more tnan cause him to lose the limb. In shootina him self Jones did a good "job, ths bullet goina; tnrougn nis neaa and deatn re sulting almost immediately. - The shootina was tha result of wine and women, coupled -with an finholy passion on me part of Jones, who was a married man. for -Lillian Jacobs, a orettv 16-vear-old airl. Jones and the girl had been associating- with one an- omer ana wera -recently arrested to gether, when he was fined $50 and given Ssnci ome In tha Holllir tne ju-urnano nana, wnicn , nad been Early next week the offices of the awarded the contract to furnish tha city city superintendent in the city hall park with mualc during tha summer, will be closed until -the middle of next imormea .tne . para: . Doara mat ns violated the union rules in offi gratuitous Bunday programs and aa mvr, i had Auauat. when thev offering I prepare for tha fall term, which begins will be opened to consequence waa unable to secure-play- September II. There will be no vaca tion -for Bohool Clerk Allan and his aa- ers. He asked that he ba released from sistant, lor tnat -oinca is open au tne nis Obligation and as ths board waa dls- year rouira. Following Is - ths list . of principals who were - transferred at the recent meeting of tha school board: ti. It. BiouKh. uavis to Alnaworth: L. H. Morgan, Clinton Kelly to Chap- posed to be lenient it not only released him - but returned his certified 'check' for faithful performance of his contract . When thia action was taken tha board rinndidmrA a. .nlan mihrnlttat h T ' Tomllnaon, one of the band leaders, of inw; .,!. uooao, remnauia to uien- tne city, asamg that tha plan followed I "leeie, vnencos io t-eninauia; In eastern cities of hiring a band man-. P. W.r Arnold. Terwllliger to. South ager to look after the concerts be adopUl Mount. Tabor; William Parker, Ains ed.. The suggestion proved a timely worth to Vernon; Addis Clark, ninth one ana arter aome discussion as - to i t'iB"taiia o. r. whether or not tha civil service would wail, assistant in jsign scnooi to Atkin nnntlnn 'th. nuttln. Ai n.n.4Alsn ' An IOI1. :- ' ' - . I tha payroll it waa decided that auch .Twenty-four teachers did not file ap- could be done, provided a rsaueat,waalPllctl.on -for- 'reelection for various made of the commission. Secretary Mc pauses., Borne were notified In advance Phersin Informed ths board that uoonfby. the- board -that thai r grades were request a manager and $0 musicians 5?,ow tB? required standing and aid not would be appointed from month to appllcstions. others are retiring to month' until examinations could be held m"" and still-.others desired to quit The matter or appointing a mahager I " 'T'if . "''"! are: Will OS taxeil UP at tna next meeting. I ' "jl nu"if. . aaarina. rvwier, Mr. Tomlinson. Is After the lob and will Mra- Beatrice. Harrison. Phoebe. Bal t K i m A- a . I a a M Ma la A IIS snail ilasi w i SJ 7m mam t strong oia 10 iana IX. ) - I ivy. .7i - . ,"' Y.'""' " Concerts- In tha city nark will com- Winkle. Anniqe-Knapp, Myrtle Pease, mence the first Sunday th July and will w;4iA'-Mw' l?,rZ .MH 13!art,Lft Two Things of Which Portland May Well The in a short term in Jail and she was sent continue until the 4,000 appropriation t ?uitarflw Myr of,eU ' Ew p Xs Orlven WUd. Separatloh from the alrl drova Jonea- wlld. Obtaining his -liberty he began Is exhausted. A contract Brothers utility houses in three of the city Parka drinking heavily. Entering Dundas' re-1 'or the sum of 1J.96J. J. E. Bayer, bid sort last night in-a drunken state ha its.viv. unin woro wiinin ine .esiimata demanded - explanations relative to the l-r ss.uvv. xne 'nouses are to do con- girl. Dundss ordered him out of the I structed of iron and one will ba located saloon, instead or comDlvlnar he mill. denly drew a revolver and shot Dundaj. waving, the weapon In his hand he tract was- awarded Ruedy '?" weme Brown, Mar e. Backie, Isa for tha construction of flvi keI1g Moaeau, Una Baker, Winifred lses in three of the city parks J Lei. Ayars, Mina, Tregellas, started out to the street, producing va.kuiMicii. cMi.sug a, nuniuer ui ioun$' ers about the saloon. Harry Nicholson, a barber, tried to s ton him at tha M. walk, when whirling the weanon Jones fired. Nicholson ducked and the bullet struck Westcott This -shot held back a number who were ready to grapple with Jones and tha man continued down the street half a block. There with a crowd ' rapidly , gathering he suddenly lururu mo weapon on nimseir, putting a bullet through his head, and stagger ing, back .fell dead , in the entrance of tne uerun ouiiaing. - ' : uundaa was the victim of a somewhat in the north nark block, twn - in . hlnrV nine of Alblna homestead and .two In Holladay park. 1 - - -:, .. '--' -'-. , ion jewia and -Isidore mng wero ap pointed a catnmlttea tt Inspect Pennoyer similar attack a year ago- when -Albert operating in the state to keep an accu- Helena, Montart. June 20. A fed- drowned .one day Inst week west of sral grand j Jury his charge dwelt particularly, upoh ti Jiere today by Judge W. H. Hunt, con sisting of 18 memoera The Judgpi-'" lb 'ft leather belt around the bodv-tird Elliott, a cook; shot him through the bodV because Dundaa. ordered him nut or nis saioon. Elliott served a year In Pressmen Elect Officers. ' 'Jnaronl Special ' Rerrtoe.! ' -' New York, Juna 20. The xlhterha- Lulu G. Campion, Anna E. Knox. - 1 i 11 ' -i - VIFE DECLINED TO COME WEST WITH HIM John C. Poucher this mornin fliarf oark tei mt whit undarhruah rr,n.t K I Suit . for divorce from Clara Poucher In cut out Jo protect residences near there ih vclr?uU court charging ,, desertion from fire. --.,. ..ft :.v. . J because , his wifs refused to move to un(un, rouenn- aaya mat iney were in hi i icq hi ourr uix, Micnigan, in May, 1871, and that he came to the coast In March. - 18J8. He wrote numernua lnr. tera to' his wife, he alleges, asking her to. come to Oregon and loin him. but ane reiusea. i ney nave seven children. (SDcelal- Dlanateh' fn Tha Jnnm.l t :. ' I ' Suit for divorce from 8am Stain was Balem, Or,, 'June '20. Ths Oregon JIea ln tne circuit court, this morning ate. railway commission yesterday JriMra "Mary Stein, who charges de- PWl UUII ,11 tfUMt 4'V-W. 1XIII7J. wcia jnni. rled In this city In March, 1908. Mrs. Btem - nas tares minor children bv a rormer nusnana. '- COMMISSION KEEPS CLOSE TAB ON ROADS state made an order requiring every railroad umber of the watch, which n i tlonnl Pressmen's nlon has elected as violations of the land laws and from this fact the supposition Is that the dis trict sttorney will conduct a rather vlg oroua inquiry along this line. Whether or not sny "big fish'' will be indicted la 'of. eeuxss a matter of conjectura. i iised in i this city, , The body will - ent to' Soda Springs, where His par ents reside, tor burial, w Bnster Brown and Tigs" : At.thij Ootdetf" Kagle tomorrow" from to ( o'clovk. ring tosl cltUdraa. president - George Berrv of , Ran iTr.r, cJo nd William Murphy of 3utte as Oregoa , in Bl Tik.-yicriucill. rata book of accounts and reoorda of the movement of traffic fn the aama general- -manner -and- detail prescribed. oy ine inierstaia -commerce commis sion or earners ' which are nndi its jurisdiction. -, The , order -becomes effec tive juiy-i.' iuy. oucn .nooks or-iM count and records show In detail the movemenc or an xranic within oramnn and the receiving and -axpendtturea of eacn rsuiroaa wit-nin or asatgnabir ,- to ' Bnster Brows and Tls-a ' At "the Golden Eagia tomorrow 'from i w i o cioca. wring ui culiflren. STEAMER IS ADRIFT v; OFF POINTREYES .'- .'-I : -. .. v W--T: f - : (Jonrntl Spprf! Rerflc. I San Francisco. Juna "J0.-Ths steam. er' Hants Barbara.,- carrying pasaengers and lumber out of San Diego bound for Bnster Brown Tur. . - Inht with imi. n aH Tk.. noia j-rt-Bpiicrn at ine uoideniia tin ninr ir tha aaa nmiini oalm frrtrv. a. . C I r . . . , . m n Will Eagle- tomorrow' from 4 to iJring ins cnuaren, - a 6 - o'clock. I Rescue tuas have been - sent from San rancisco. World and Columbia Tailoring Both are in tl top-notch class undisputed . leaders r Qrant Phegley, Manager EKS'BUICblNQl Seventh & Stark I