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(he atrongMt familiarity and frlirxJthlp ha kn provvd ln'tht moat abaolut way to hava axlatad batwaan Morar lists with Orchard, and Orohard on all testimony, that will not affect Orchard's FILIPINOS ; AROUSED counts proved himself th better min. He thought three times while Richard son was thinking once. He hit Rich testimony at ail ana tnat wni om lend sUU more weight to that taatl mony. -,-! . - , r AGAINST AMERICANS ana i"ttiPon' ana- Minrooa ana n.rrr fOrchard. Jtut Haywood la atandlna- bla --"i?t: ff i.i : : -..:. i k : i.'. X. ( t ........ .:-.... : , VU: j'-' .' t 7 ardson three tlmee while Rlcnardson made terrible gesture and miaaed him by a mile. nd when Richardson had flnlahed, wUtht him or, tq be more ac Still, as th state has rssted today th substantial evidence against Wil cnai aione in tnia eaaa and not in oom pany with th other two men and only one. -aubatantlal place of evidence . haa liam D. Haywood Is one untruthful let ter and the Svidenee.of Orchard-Hogan-Green-Horsley. who, like. Mr. Byron's .' tfeersel pedal Sarrke.) been,, produced to bring Haywood Into thia caae'e eonaplrator with who made' bualneaa of contriving- or eon nlvtn at the secret aaaaaetnaUon of Manila, June II The exletene of curate, . wnen uromtra mo , nnianea Richardson Orchard's testimony had become a very solid and aubatantlal and sohamt to create pro-Japaneae sentl- "Corsair," will leave to memory "tne history of one virtu and a thousand crimee." And ' many of them - were blundering and " awkward and unsuo eesaiul crimes at that Orchard auo- ment among th natives, especially. In I other man. ' . ,.' . 4 , v:' J v- convincing thing,, . - .... t- , , , ..H.,--", tats'i 0s.U ,Wa. But even at that it was only Orchv th northern seotlon, has become evi Onhwnl' Mocy.'... Arainat him of courae there Is the dent and th government Is , watchlnp I the notions of certain Japanese who I ceeded muclf better a a witneaa than he did as an assassin. And the convic tion of Hirwaoa should not be one of remarkable evidence ef that lntaraatlng and unuaual peraonace, Harry Orchard. And again I want to ear here, as I said before, that if the leading eounael for the dcfenae had half the courage to ard's testimony, and Orchard. Sooordlng to his own story, was only a liar and an arsonist and a bigamist and an assassin, who had srrown penitent In later life married Filipino women and are living I ther,.: :- v his successes. What further blunders the defence may make and what further evidence the prosecution may have In rebuttal are another story. ,:v Arraats are posalbl If the develop- and confessed to a broad-church vicar and a very aatute Plnkerton detective, and' nobody would hang; dog on the word of a man like that. 60 the defense mants eieeated take nlaea. ' Through dlamias Orchard without eroaa-examl-nation the evidence of Orchard would have baen only feature story for the out tha island nrovlncea there orevatls I a belief that if Japan seises the Philip pines she will make them Independent! under her protectorate. This tends to I dallv nannra. la probably going to put In affidavit men and denial and a maae of rebutting And still war hasn't broken out at But jticnaraaon cnoss to enter the The Hague. mane japan popular among in natives. AC; (J '''id''.'- -v- f. v : 1- : V,- mm 7" M v:; w- ' . - "0 i'jL' Decoration! Which Won First Prize tor Store Front Decorations for the Hazelwood Creamery. uareiess lmver BtriKcs a , . Woman and Runs Orer a Child at Glisan and Tven- ty-Fourth StreetsLittle One Kemoyed to Hospital. VThtle crostflnf GUsaa street at Twenty-fourth shortly after noon today, Mrs. Denlson and her f-yaar-old daugh ter, Sylvia, were ran down by an auto mobile, jars. Denlson was struck and knocked aside, but the little girl was run over by the big ear, and seriously , Injured. - '. '.- ' ! , The accident occurred at the head of 1 Glisan street where the ear that runs from Twenty-flrst and Glisan streets up to St. Vincent's hospital stops. Mrs. Denlson and the' little girl . started to pass behind ' the street car and cross :. the street. Aocordlng to bystanders, the auto was being driven very rapidly and was not seen until It was upon Mrs. jjemaon ana ins cniia. The driver of the car atopped, picked up the child and took her to the hospital where her wound were -dresaed. Two women were la the ar. They left the hospital before their names could be LID DECISION 1., (Confine i from Page One.) Judge Cleland's decision hinges the prosecution of five saloonkeepers In Portland who kept their saloons open last Sunday. All Ave were Indicted by me district attorney, ana tne question .was raiaea Derore tne court oy a de- murrer, through which It was contended that the state law as to the closlnr of saloons on Sunday Is Inoperative In this . I""" " "'"";j;.'T'iyj'y -""" ' . :.::' Zi ' "... ' W : t. ...:;,-,:!':- s ' V . Is I the Ice display window were given as follows: Best decorated building Portland ho tel, firat prise of $160: wetland build' Portland ho- Ing, second prlie. f 100: Marshall-Wells Hardware comoany. honorable mention. Beat decorated atore front Haiel I wood creamery, first Drlse of S100: The Bonbonntere, secona prise or au; iinignt Shoe company, honorable mention. Best decorated window-Ellers Piano House, firat prise of 176: George Jabour t uo.. secona prise or tu. newer e Millinery store. Eastern Outfitting com pany, Ben Selling and Tull Olbbs, honorable mention. The Laue-Davla Drus company's branch " store on the east side received honorable mention being the only bus iness house to receive mention on the east side of the liver. Clark Brothers, fllorlsts. were also mentioned and commended but being professional florlats and floral decor ators could not be given any prise. FORESTRY BUILDING (Continued from Page One.) ferent variety Won by F. V. Holman, first: no second. Beat 13 hybrid tea rosea, 12 varieties woiwjryjHoiman.iusw.no second. " Beat II hvbria nernetuals. each dif ferent variety Won by F. V. Holman, nrat; no secona. SDeclal mention for displays not In competition General display, Mrs. W. b. Ladd : aoeciai Dean note. airs. a. j. Pant on: special Marie Van Houte, Mrs. M. J. Graham; special Madam Host, unfcnown. G. G. PFUNDER, Portland: MRS. IF I. FULLER. Portland: MRS ELIZABETH LORD, The Dalles. judges of Awards. Special exhibit Best 13 Portland rosea Prise awarded to Mrs. R. H. Birdsall on Caroline Testouts. Prise Is tbs on gold "Portland Button Badge.' CHAUNCK 1 THUS! AO, MR8. GEORGE! D. GREEN, MRS. ELIZABETH LORD. Judgos. LITTLE EVIDENCE Patrolman B. Thorpe, of f , ! . t Cream Sqdad. MILLIONS OF FLOVERS (Continued frr-n Page One.) city. Ar nother decision of importance to be (Continued from Page One.) give "a 'point blank denial to all the knowledge Imputed to htm by Harry Orchard: .he would submit to au the cross-examination tne state eouia sub ject him to: and he would probably be acquitted. Not becauae there Is lacking any "moral presumption" or at least a guilty knowledge of Orchards man- killing past times: but because th prosecution has failed so far and that "so far' must be emphasised to con nect Haywood with the killings by Or chard eacept In the vaguest and most .inferential way. Xietter Is Exception. The one exception Is, of course, that uariy letter- written toi tne second Mr Orchard telling her that , her husband was in Alaska when as a matter of fact iRlflo time he was in Caldwell pic the assassination of Frank Steunenberg. of th city to the other could not tos- announced by Judge Cleland tomorrow &iy augmented or made more at im the auit ct flviveater iTarraii .vain t I tractive. ' yet today thousands more the Port of Columbia. b which It ses appeared to wave tneir iragrance at that sd sought to have the Port of Columbia I to the passing throng. I with Jack Simpkins act. nassed br the last lerlalature. de-I ' .FhnaaaiiSa wralnli Putul I the assassination of clare d unconstltutionaX Farrell seeks ernD..in. (n , o,, . But even that letter to the second Mr. an Injunction restraining the Port of trartiviT narai of : Miri t. bm. 0,cl,,,4 ao not of ,t9e,f Columbia commisaion - from iaauln !!ulVp!S?i 'IJ tV P: a-ulltv knowledge, and it la ion. w 11 be re-ndelred"bV Jud fcKES ? ,?ral excellence. L"VJ?': - hVTt. Vo" watTh "thTfonV rntniurr-Ar VV ZZ'J Pw.a review.' Certain It I. that along plaint. , ' P. A. Marquam vs. United States Mortgage St Trust company; motion to aismiss. Clement Lockett vs. William S. Townsend et aL; demurrer to complaint w. il. inpp vs. Asmey at ttumeun; motion to complaint. H. GeorcoDolls vs. O. W. P. Jk Rr Co.: motion to answer. . X Georse W. Allen vs. A. H. WUlett et ai.: demurrer to complaint. Will be awarded Monday, July lot, to the man. woman or y outhpo ducihgithe ; bps t business : phrase 5 suit able to a prominent Portland merchandioinrf houoe. ' r Read:; the, conditions liMJrjSU ry.!tvr"TV,," Perhaps It never occurred to you that the most remark-; able business successes in the world' have arisen from the adoption and incorporation into the house's policy of a terse, striking, catchy, or homely phrase. "PONT WORRY" made a California house the center ; of trade. People grew to think of the place as the "PONT ' : WORRY" firm the firm that made good all errors that banished annoyances. The idea was attractive and it took. "EVERY ORPER FILLER was the house motto of Herbert Whiteley, an eccentric London merchant,' who began, a beggar and 'ended a millionaire. Many people tried to trip, him up; one order went in for a second-hand coffin, another ; for a auart of fleas, another for a strine of white elephants: fee1JUMJ& wealthy and famous. - ' . - Firm phrases well known in Portland are: "sells it for less," "that's all,H "The house that saves you money," "The House of Quality". "Fighting the Beef Trust," "From Maker to Player," "Home of Government Inspected Meats," "House of Tone," "It's in the water," "Portland dirt makes money," , etc etc We want a phrase terse, unusual, homely, catchy, any thing you will, so that it attracts attention and suggests a policy you would appreciate in a house with which you deal. We don't care in the least whether it's old-fashioned like" "FOR LANP'S SAKE": or an. invention, like "PIANORE- LIABILITY," or a quotation such as "I am for men," which was borrowed from Henry George's famous speech: 1 We don't ' care where you get it, or how you get it, but just get it. V Conditions of the Contest It is part of the game for you to find out who is making; you this offer. We assure you we are a well known Portland firm now doing a tremendous business. You see our adver tisements in the papers almost daily. At night we are verT- 'prominent'- - 'y - " '. -.i ?' '::-',' But here is the direct key to the situation:' Today we print below TWO LETTERS 'THAT APPEAR IN OUR FIRM NAME; tomorrow we will print OTHER LETTERS; and so on until Saturday; June 29th, when the remaining ones 1 will appear. , , . , TflonteaUotJluprbtLyou.jnust.CIJP TERS EACH PAY, and when you have them all, paste them on a slip of paper in CORRECT ORDER TO SPELL OUR NAME. Mail the paper to us, together with a business phrase, also your own name and address, so as to reach us not later than MONPAY, JULY lW ' v 150 Additional Prizes! If you give ANY of your time to us, your suggestion Is almost bound to be of SOME value perhaps of GREAT value. Confidently believing this to be true, we are glad to compensate you; so we shall award 150 additional prizes to those who make out our name correctly and submit a business phrase tht h4s taerjt. ' ; ', , , . 'v Address Plainly Two loiters In ' .4r7.: 1 our name are I Room 614 BUCHANAN BLDG. PORTLAND, OR. ' 1X1 - i v .': COFFEE If you don't like Schil- W&SSSiniV j.l line's Best, tell your uro- - I An. mm .vial . . . nA ..AM WJAItlA n l,ft. I M . . ' K ,1 1 II 1 W I (II I. ID the streets to watch the ion practically every street where the im ponlng- banks of roses passed the largest crowds ever seen In Portland jostled In an effort to grain a better view and s;ave vent to unstinted applause. au morainer at the Armory scores or men were busy decorating with thou sands of roses the automobiles which formed the first division in this after noon's parade. So heavily banked were these machines with blooms of deepest red to the rarest tints that no pari of Tear arecerratmrss reef aeaev If yea 4sa like Scsllliai'i Beat; we say hist. Anna M. Shafer vs. North Paelfle the cars save the wheels could be seen. Brewinar company: motion, to auaah I Even the spokes in the latter were in. service or summons. , .Tilde Oantenbein will decide' Mary M. Glllett vs. EL 8. Merrln; on its menu. terwoven with beauties. Autos Xead the Parade. The automobile section led the pro been for years a' member 'of the West ern Federation. He seems to have oc cupied his working- days In the selling I Of wasntuos ana wringers ana nis ieis-i n Vim, im In h.tAhln. nl a fft Ath.. I rhereTtr. bomt" '' VANDALS ATTEMPT TO Evidence Against Pettlbone. The weight of the plled-up evidenoe aralnnt Pettlbone in thia trial of Hav- wood "has. henome ponderous. . But. Pet-I ilnanml flnselal islika.) tibone Is not on trial and Haywood Is I presno, Cal., June SI. Two attempts against is clearly Haywood. And wr t0 J0 BOra against him the evidence has not been trains In the yards near the depot last piled up. It has been Fettibone and l nlarhL DetecUvss and i track walkers WEECK ESPEE TEAINS cession, headed by Marshal of the DayluTit .. uvnnd thr h h.i in guarding the track. McDonell. In Ihe front line In an ex-1 liHatatttlsall v nnlv i f Ana amlitsipv mA I Kan t rtAiinilnsr ttln fsJlttinAd to 41 nil ltir?rXL &uMfr--Mt; nv,ft. .d was dlovered a few minnte. bsfor. HfRPiTS fYN" HrnT)AV w- nn JohnBn f3- C", Cannon, Ches- ound that this Is a conspiracy case the Los Angeles express was due. Five -' i r vrniiemore, y.. . cmc, j. is. iuc-1 ana that Havwood is omy oeinr triea mintitae before tus owl waa cue n Tk... -.JU TO T 1 m j. . . - i - . 1 yrai rroiwnur iviuiui kiiu a. a. ma-1 none ana not in company witn Moyeri. . .,v. AtmrmA nhitnuttlnn EXECUTIVE B0AED Owlna- tothe roaa fiesta, there will be Farland, chairmen of the various com- and Pettlbone as one of the. incidents uwing totne rose tieata mere wui Dei Ht i,i.h ninTi.ii rri ntL i. r. ..... v,. mittees which planned and carried into) of American law. It can be said that at the other end of the yard. - A . i -m . u - .1 i . .t.1- afternoon. Instead1 the board wlll meet !5u".n.YI?. ? "J!?r.-JIUJ "oral paK ",05?y..a"ern.,l.0.rt'!;. ".f" Prompv at'j Vclcik this afternoon able that rtC BMrMrhtth9'alaa:r wa" Btven and thtt Parad9 tZJitJn2MtArtei. The firat and second sections some movement made toward bettering w r.l'!!!: tne ere Bent condition or tne structure. - v,. Vsopls Cheer Pageant. The main Darade formed near Mult nomah zleia and came down Morrison street to Third and after circling; about went out Washington to rwenty-tnird street and the Forestry bulldlnr. Cheer The experience. ' suf ferine- and after cheer swept along the line of slavery of some coffee drinkers would I densely packed people as the long Da ce almost as interesting as the famous I raae wouna past. x:onressions or. an i d um Kater' eavs I i ne neraias. tne luages ana tne orri a Boston man. cers.of the fiesta and the Third infan- Pooular Methods and Ponular Prices Have Built for the House of Efleri the aBTA9 9n vssAfet T" iias.il rsWk k (ha I tMf natin a rtssi ths sinnlniitis It r-1. I A w e v j wa v mt mpvu wiiov SB. V tuo . LIKE OPIUM EATERS k Ooffee OxUkers Bscoms B1ts. SAVES PIANO BUYERS THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS EILERS PIANO HOUSE SELLS AT RETAIL TO THE INDIVIDUAL BUYER AT A PRICE AS LOW AS THE AVERAGE DEALER PAYS AT WHOLESALE. 20 veers T used coffee at theltrv band started the SDDlause. It fol breakfast table ' and Incidentally, lowed along as the line of march ad- i through the- , day,- I craved it as a vanced but those behind kept it up as whiskey drinker lone-s for his mornina I Admiral tswinnurne ana nis starr. the bracer. I knew perfectly well that It band from the Charleston, and the pub- was stowiy Killing me. dui i couia notinc oxticiais went past, Greatest Piano Business in the United States Special Rose Carnival Sale Todav and Saturday, With Many Bargains in New Pianos, Used Instruments, Organs, Exchanged Pianolas, Etc, relinquish it. 1 . The second division of the parade "Th errect on tne nervous system i Drougnt more appiause. xne nre aepart was finally : alarming; and my general ment with its garland bedecked appa health ttreatly . impaired. I had dya-jratua and men, the 10 floats of the pepsla. serious heart difficulty, and in-1 men, the society and club floats and the eomnia, When I would lie down, 1 1 business house representations all would almost suffocate. Mv doctor as-1 brought salvo after salvo of cheers. sured ! -'may IV -was .dus to the action of i Xorses Win Chests. caffeine (which Is the sctlve nrinclDlel .,., , ... of coffee) the heart- . aL"3'w2 J5ny 8p.'r "I persisted .In its use. however, and sunerea along just as arunicards da One day when I was feeling -unusually lted horses and pages also brought cheers. Out at the Forestry , forth building fiend and it s killing you. I want to tell you my experience. I drank coffee and it ruined my nerves, affected my heart, and made- me a sallow, bilious old man, but through a friend who had been similarly afflicted, I found a blessed relief 1 and ' want to tell you about It. Try Postum Food Coffee, a .rafiil . Amlrtfim '. hv.n f n 1 1 nf nourishment, that ' will saUsfy your I At o'clock the electric lights will be taste for coffee and feed your nervous I turnea on atong xamnm street and the of the parade will be photographed and tne awaras win do maae lor tne best representations under the many differ ent heads. ' - Tomorrow will be the -last dav thnt the rose will hold official sway over the town. The exercises will begin with an auto parade at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon. , At S o'clock the lawyers. Piano selling haa been reduced to a science by the House of Ellers. Start ing with popular principles, with a sin gle store, seven years ago. this ag gressive piano-selling organisation has established a chain of more than thirty stores, reaching every part . of the Oreat . Paciflo Northwest, and now the buying of a piano has been made a matter of the eaaiest convenience for prolonged I every music lover. Buying In larger numbers, saving in cost, snipping oy the "harness" system In. special - cars and thereby reducing the freight tariff in a decisive manner, economising in the . handling and distributing, the House of Ellers actually saves the in dividual buyer an amount equal and, in many cases, greater . than the entire profit of the average dealer. . ... i denreased. a friend whom I met. looked "ul l .fn,roTeBlr? ouuaing this me over and said: 'Now. look here ld "ternoon tne noats and other features man, I belieVe I know exactly what's the matter with you. You are a coffee Dana-era ana tne doctors win nave their off baseball game at the Multnomah 'field. ' Genuine Saving Here. . During the Rose Carnival today and tomorrow, special bargains will be of fered. There are a number of excel lent pianos to be had at a genuine sav system back to health, rather than tear I 'ire department will make a spectacular I lng from ordinary cost. In addition to It down as coffee has been doing.' I run' to Multnomah lighted by red fire selling splendid new instruments at "I took my inend s advice, ana witn-1 torcnw aiong me way, a :au in ran-i ia. ioe ana jbd, wnicn are in every In mielr fMm Knt tima mv diarMtlon I road men from Sookane and those from emed perfect, I : slept a sweet, re-J Portland will meet in a double baseball frhins sleep all night, and my heart I game. 4ult its quivering and jumping. I have The awards made yesterday evening tn eteadlly gaining In health and vt-iror tne Dent aecoratea ouiiaing, the best tnty right along." "There s a reason. I aecoratea store iront ana best decorated respect- as good as pianos offered else where at 150 to 1100 more, the piano- seeKer may secure cnoice or an excel lent assortment of slightly used instru ments soms taken In exchange on new ones, othsrs used for rental purposes i and now returned by parties leaving tne city ror tne summer vacation, two or three slightly marred in shipment from factory all of which will be sold at decided bargain figures. There- are two or v three of the celebrated Pianola players, too, which have been traded in during the past few days on new Weber Pianola Pianos, and these may also - be secured much . under ' regular nrat. cost, , 'L,r-..L: Eilers Methods Are Best The Ellers Way of piano selling Is popularly caued the Easy Faying, Money-Saving Plan with liberal fea tures that are not duplicated by other houses.- A. definite warranty, strictly one price, makes of highest quality to cnoose rrom, and positively tne lowest ths cost. It is readily apparent that House of Ellers stands first la hearts of music lovers. Make it a point to call today, look over the list of genuine bargains to be naa, ana, iz you live out or town, ar range to have 4 niano sent tv vour home now, while you can save a sub stantial amount ' ; -' ' Make a point to see the sneclal floral window display the beautiful life site baby grand' piano all in flowers, with its artlstio woodland setting. Re member the location. ISt Washington street, corner of Park Ellers Piann House the House of Highest Quality. From Maker to Player " I. Pianos Sent on Approval v ' ' ' ' r ; j i , h ' ' SLrtK and ' Biarnside I INDEPENDENT :fUMl0Ri!CO. E3 : This elegant - Box Seat Dining Chair, -has full French legs, Claw Feet, nicely polished, only., f 3.00 1 04-1 06 FIRST STREET Green Front BuUding, Between Washington and Stark Sts. NOTln the FURNITURE TRUST REFRIGERATORS . , $8.50 and Up V Come in to see us and let Hi con vince you that we can' save you from 25 per cent to 50 per cent. CASH OR CREDirSJ The celebrated Imperial Automatic "Morris Chairs,'! with, foot-rest at tachment Perfect beauties, f 12.50 and up. ' t . :.