The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 27, 1907, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, ' THURSDAY EVENING, 'JUNE 87,-; 1867.
Charles Thomaa WaroerKarry Arthur
I Hampton; and teacher's diploma In mu
MISS JESSIE JOHNSON
DIES AT ASTORIA
of over a year. The younr l ' '
11 years td. having h-n i -" t, . . .
torla March 24. lSuJ. ' a i
COOEEIt
IIEI'J TilSE 111
OREGON UNIVERSITY SCIENTISTS
lls upon Mrs, . May .Hull Smith ana
I Grace Mount. ', : ,
favorite wltn aji won -
her death is deeply felt. The J- t
will take place Friday.
'. " Wa Bst Ton Tony
On trunks. We manufacture travelc"
needa. Peerless Trunk company, 211
TlnloJ sa4 raot
fflueclsl CtaMtfh te Toe JoaraaL)
AT UNIVERSITY
When in San Francisco
Astoria, Or., ; June JT. Miss Jessie,
daughter of L. I.1 Johnson, the' Com
mercial etreet fruit merchant, died at
the residence yesterdsy sfter an illness
efr . T-rv'tsil TTaimlln Hit JT.AAv ITIr.
Il
ana up. xiuyaimb w m
Orcron Students Received
Comely Young Woman Docs
. Have Been Striving.
Wife of Timberman.
' I . ' ' '
DEGREES
ma
1 7
3-. .. , .IM.-j
1
SAYS SHE CAN SAVE ;
- HDI FROM MISS LEECH
- Gordon lWuae to Listen to the San
'Franclaco Girl'. Tale Becaaso lie
r Fein an "Attempt to; Blackmail
-u illm; Villi Be Made.' :V ' "V".
1 ' .(Special tUptctt to Tbi journal.) .
Oregoft City, June IT. Another tola
a.M veil of mystery has besn. twisted
about the ' Gordon-Lerch ' eaae , by . th
appearance of a comely young woman
from San Francisco 1 She has so far
: auoceeded In concealing- her Identity
from the publlo and ber mission la aa
yet unsolved, . ' f 1 ' ' ;,!,''
, ' Last Monday the mysterious stranser
appeared In Oregon City and claimed
that aha 'could aolve th riddle in the
; uoraon case; ten . wno . in yn'
"dummy"' wai who married . Bertha
Lerch- in Vancouver two years ago un
der the name of C. Sam Gordon, the
wealthy Cooa bayt lumberman, and save
him from having to Pay the $,000 set
tlement made upon Miss Lerch in the
: divorce proceedings here several weeks
v whn Oordon' after denying his
marriage with Hiss Lerch, became oon
1 fused on the witness stand and ad
mitted it,; after which the separation
" waa arranged. ' . : ' v-.- ,v. ;
. v'.M. Wo Oordoa'a Wife. ' , .
Newspaper correspondents erroneous
ly labeled the mysterious stranger aa
"Wife No. 1" ot Mr. Gordon. ThH,
' however, waa an error, aa the woman
U1U HUI m.li J Mill. v . .... - - ,
wife.- She merely atated that she .could
furnish information which would clear
Gordon of any wrongdoing - with MUa
Lerch. as well as aavlng him the eash.
Mr. Gordon, Tiimself, thinks that-the
unknown Is working in collusion with
Miss Lerch in an attempt to blackmail
him, and has refused to hava anything
to do with ber, or to discuss the matter.
1 Th why and wherefore of the young
lady's trip from San Francisco here, and
1 her voluntary offers to check the opera
tions of Miss Lerch, are unknown. She
has visited the law office of Dlmick
Dlmlck several times, bnt nothing has
been made public aa. to the outcome,
The young lady claims to be a resident
of Portland, and states that aha expects
to buy a large house, : (
f . Money Has JTot Been raid.
Miss Lerch is much in evidence In
Oregon City and has attracted no little
Mr. Gordon la stopping at one jot tha
: rortiana noieia, rpumcrcu "'"''"
sumed name, seeking; to avoid . the r-
. i .. .w...a dim hv MIR1 1 Tl' fl.
Aaret tha money awarded Mies Lerch
in the divorce settlement baa-not' oeen
paid.11 The papara are atill in tha hands
of tha attorneys, though why they are
held la not known. . ' . . ; 7 : ' ,
Last night Mr. 'Gordon , and Mies
Lerch spent the evening h the elty,
... a Anmin tha itrHll. With
. nrrmtlv no object in view. .When
Mr. Gordon- was asked regarding the
1 ... .ha mtatcA that h MtliAVf
lair uiiiiwn, I... - -t
he; too, was after hla money, but that
har efforts -would ber fruitless.-
ftitiiAT xectueeits; ;,
. ;i)icitoiis pMp
(Biweial Dtapatchv te The Joaraat)
' AVi.n ritv. June' 17. One of the
inost In'tereatlng'and attractive epeakera
on the Uiaosiono P"r yi
embly program la Dr. Stanley U Krebe.
' who wlfi deliver three lectures on July
a and 10. Some very funny things are
told of tha doctor and none more laugh-
talne Chautauqua, Ohio, A local paper
ao5rir Krib.; 7he- Wf HHlV 'T
toon Friday night: When Just ready to
i . thmiffht in hla lecture
yesterday afternoon at the Chautauqua,
the chair upon which he had eeated
hlmse f to illustrate a point collapsed
2nd unceremoniously aet hlnf flat upon
the platform. The accidentvwaa auch
i ludicroua one that it amused , tha
- sneaker as much as It did tha audience.
$hey both laughed together. It waa
some minutes before the crowd, some
1 too Of them, - and the . doctor, could
collect themselves sufficiently for tha
" speaker to proceed, . , - - . , : ,.
CAN BE PROSECUTED ,71
r ; UNDER A DEAD LAW
i. . , , .
(8pcil' Dispatch to Toe Josraat.) : -
"bVympla. Wash.. June 27.-The attor
ney general's office holds that a prea
icution pending under the close-season
fishing law of 1905 can properly be pro
ceedef with, although te close season
Statute under which the Proceeding;
were begun was repealed by the l0i
legislature. The inquiry came -from
Skagit county, where iha prosecution of
v a -fish trap operator waa begun in Au
4 ust."l906. A conviction was obtained,
' m new trial granted. . The attorney
general holds that the n-raTgavlnf
Clause of the M01 speciar session of the
jiglsltture will protect the further pros
acutlon of the case ..... ,:--'-';-V; "'.'S.
HIGH FINANCE IN
-COEUR -D'ALENES
' ' (Smcial Dispatch .M The JooraL)
- Spokane, Wash., .Tune J 7 .A telegram,
cresuraed to be f som tha foreman of the
KS.rJ Tmtn at Wallace, was received
here yesterday by president L-W. Hut
ton of the company, saying a rich strike
hart -been wade in the mine. . Mr., Hut-
ton immediately began y'
and in a single dayjhe Pr'ce advanced
- cents per share. He Phoned the fore
man to rind out more about the strike
'. ""V'T.- j .. .k.. k. hail nn sent the
mUge""They" the
. capture of tha peraon wno sent
THERE'SlpNE OSPOT
.... ark Attracts Many People
' Xa tha H)ool of the avaala.' i
A great many people have discovered
Kv.rv evening, the new Bose
ntv Park cars carry a large nuniber
' it. -ho eekt(h. quiet rest
- Teller .irom m Mu.m : M -'
cenier of the city. - -.a iV;.
Just before the eun goes down, there
vr the big addition a cool
. r . mnnntaln, Ann. the CO
. il- vMoh lAiml tr "nut
r-ew J life jnto. every thingvthat , come.
atmosphere makes the eveninga and
1 Sights in Rose. City ark ideal for
le'Tbel'leve that the air at Koae City
i Park is more healthy and refreshing
s than It Is anywhere in the orthweBt,n
.k..(nla . araii1av. "If lfl full
of ojsone nd appears to origrlnaU from
that cool tne cuy in m " "
elevation, of course, may ' explain the
- pnenomenon. . . 1 - -
Creat- fawrle rie T'nslla tTnderwear,
l.,iif I-rice.
'' -i of rprK'ii.n-McKlnney samples;
i ; ".'" j '! 'f a k!n. hlf prictj to-
fSnaelal Dispatch te The Joerntt)
TTivrit of Oregon.' Eugene, June
7 iriftv.aaviin desreea were conferred
resterdav morning at the thirty-nrat
commencement pf the univerauy o vry
h It. president P. I tampOTu.
; Professor Orlo P, Stafford.
the meetings of the
Of
DAaoonf A H. Sweetaer.
: - - . . . . - .J . i hA AftmlamT
L Two learned . proressor, prom.njn. ,n --iwtae? t." at the head of tha
Apartment of - biology and Professor Stafford-of the department of chem
lstry. ' '" '- ' '' ' ' .
OREGON VISITORS, CAN BENEFIT
BY THESE "HOT WEATHER DONT'S"
Occasionally during" tha
Slimmer .
mnnih, Oreirort swelters Tor a limited
period undet the tropical rays of tha
sun. . On rare occasions: aunstrose is
reported, but tha latter are In tha class
ification of rarities. Oregon residents
have always an aounaance or cooi
to bathe in whenever the heat drives
Hi.n in rr,A hath. A thousand nooks
v.ir.av w " - . .
i . . i ..i.i,kn.lM mnnntntnl - M nn . a
in iiiw iiciiiiuuiiuft (
wiae expanse oi ucn .wii..
..... nA .nm a vi aa i anoroacn
IIICB U . wv.wft . " -
f prostrating ' summer weather. '
II is oniy w o BLioKao,,
nnaccustomed to Oregon's climate and
ita resourceful surrounding which hoia
a position par excellence In the matter
of acatterlng perspiration beads that
a word of caution is necessary. To the
rest they fear not ' ' . . ,-.
Here are a few "hot weather donta'
for the. man or woman vlaltlng In Ore-
T
MILWAUKEE PUSHING
IN NORTH IDAHO
'1 2. i' ! " V "
Chaolet, Ida. June J7.Constrtiotlon
work in this district is being rapidly
puahed by the Milwaukee. There are
nine camp in thia locality working on
sub-contracts let by the original con
tractors. Grant Smith Sc. Co. of Rosalia,
Washington. A sOO-foot tunnel is being
built near Watts station. .
Nearly 400 men are at work on a XI
mlle contract, which it 1 eaid will take
12 month tO complete. rurintic up ."
ft W Ul BUI VCJVII ,9
Joe river a big ga
. ainrlr tnatrlnv' fir
the white pine district
at work making' final surveys through
"t Preferred ttock Oauasd Goods.'
Allen A Lewis' Best Brand. '
gon. and soma of them may even be
assimilated to advantage by Mi. Ore
gonlan who revel In over-indulgence.
Lion' I inauiRe m rv.
stimulants. They are responsible for
three fourths of the caaea of heat pros
tration.,- ". . .i U..
Don t loss an noun siewp iw
accustomed allotment . . ..V . w
Don't neglect the dally, bath to keep
the akin pores open.
Don't neglect your meals during the
v hut avoid heavy eating at nigni
fwt drink 1c water, unless you
can apare half-hour afterwards In which
Don't wear clothing which constricts
the vital organs, or weighs on tha blood
LWt expose th bar skin , "to the
direct rays of the sun.
Don't let your system get run down
n !?v,tlL-i .hink about heat
JVIM V j j . ' .
nrnatmtion. or vou may indue It by
means of self-hypnosis.
fon by
lfty-fo'
...... j . . k..trtiii . unon ujiuci- i
iiiy-iuur w.- .. . . I
graduates, two ...on. muiic, nu v.. -- -
'.. V ' - . ..U.I
maater of arts.. The xeaiuTeoi .
mornlng'a program was the graduating
.HHr. h ax-Senator. John M. Oearin.
President Campbell eonferred th fl-
gree of master Ol arts upu
Coffey.- and the degree of -bactielo rot
rt iidob Josenh Lamson barber. El-1
: T n.lL. r.mm NawtOTI Mill- I
Den y?or..DC?u"U,"'."- ..-h Ihi
mass I In ra liarisl niKlal. Dtn I
Bureh. Louisa Antoinette Burdlck Ma
ber Cooper, Margaret Anna Cundlff. Ed-
win nay souniain, .7
.. D.n.l. Varann flallnwaV. Mar-
garet A. Otttena. William Hrl&rf;
e. Mary - Lela Goddard, RoyaUac.
HammacK, .jnax ei"" .V j iV.
Dant Emeat Hardin, Louie Alfred Hen-
deraon, Oeorge wasnwgron . iu, .
drew Warren Jackson, Wlstar, Waymaa
-1 v.itk . Inlinann. Rot Went-
. -n.-Vninl. itourette.
worm tv". v. v a.. I
Helen- Jeannett Mcn.innjr.
ine McKlnney, Henry
Btuart Eakin McQueen, Maude Ethelyit
Minr. Felix Enoch Moor. Ouy Mount,
oanina Rriwln Newell. Han
v Oliver
. .--1. ParVar. Mahal Kllsabeth
PollU Harry Logan" Raff erty. Klrtmn
Kenson Robinson, Clarence Wwey
Ross, Msry Rothrock, Jean Catherine
Slauson. John Currln Veatch. Harvey
Arnold Wheeler. Angellne Williams,
. WnM Inhn PoAl WoOtl lflV:
laiBk . O.I . uiu. W...K - - I
the degre ot bachelor of science upon
Oscar "tar V "." , .
X. 1 ru.nA THxkal Hnlt Oner
nuatav - Jackson. Laurlds Laurldssn.
: '. ,;' ;;.' A HATTT SCOTXXOI
will thf i hr baby la properly cared
for to do this a good purgative la neo
Manv hablea auffer from worms
and their tnothera don't know It if
your baby Is feverish and doesn't sleep
it nla-hts. It 1 troubled , With worm a
White's cr
Sresm
VannthlM will AlAn
out thes worm In a mild, pleasant
waWr One tried alway used. Olv It
a trial. . rimm a - i
druggista
a Laa Pa.uM ria Mrfrft 11 lust the ihirf for the notjuyi.
A cool shirt that eel comfortable on the hottest day is the, shirt
'you want for summer comfort You can-get any styic ana a pence.
fit if you will trust it to we v ' K 1
Jacobs Shirt, Oo.
Phone Main 590. ',,(. (Elks BuUding. Portland, Or.
'aHvTvHvtvmM MMMMWmMMMMmHvvfT
n '. ' . 'M i M i-i .
l?flAll(6) If
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How Portland, Just Drnwinrf a Good Drjath IVoxa tho
Flcta.WeU Run. Got Fresh. Wind and Cam Full Tilt
-AftetHo Dtialncpo Phrase tntj FlrmName Contest, Witn t
yv-"' r.v-. - ' ; r '-' - ' ' ' . 1 . - -i .
.. . . r 'j xi.:. Ui-r a.,,rV nvnr1 (-, af a numhr of neOOle wno
, ; ..Attachment,! we nopca m 6 .uvu6 vr. -v - --,c- i.-e
. A-sVi !t."a i.5t-;V.-.t,!irTl-frtB .: but. br Georee.it beeins to look s if we didnt
Q" ' i. ' . " J alii ' T a . ' . ..
need to have onerea any.rcwaru i
t rATV .AF ' PROPLB with SCADS ot
i MONEY, are working omit just because' it
is the most exciting ousmess . game umi -been
'played' in , an age, j ; i
, Every business man in town recalls Kis ;;
own or ANOTHER FIRM'S SUCCESS ;
through adopting a clever phrase, t . I v
They're all talking about it-pn the cars ) ;
the streets in groups' before WOOD i
ARD. CLARKE'S WINDOW, where th :
MONEY 1 IS EXHIBITED. It's the last -,
thing -heard at mgnt ana -me nrsi unn&
heard in the morning. l.
One Portland firm that does a LOT OF
ADVERTISING has made a BID ON THE
REJECTED PHRASES they want to take
th-ir nick, and also'eet in touch with people
who write clever phrases.
' Another firm wants to , 5TAKl ju&i '
SUCH A CONTEST to supply their house ,
with a clever phrase ; a number of Pacific
wast firms are to FOLLOW OUR LEAD
"ERSHIP in'this matter, l"::-"-:;:';:!.--,,
Everybody's awake THINKING and
OBSERVING.' . "i ' ?.'V v.--' -! : -V r k .
"YOUR BOSOM FRIEND was a :
dandy? ' It made -. Gibson,, the i California
shirt man, not only rich but .popuUrrhls
letters to his trade were all signed "YOUR
BOSOM FRIEND,? and it carried the; in- )
dividual touch needed to make a success of - .r
his business.' e:;i''v'r;'..:: V-"x
"Pttt.T. nURHAM"; hit that brand of ,v
tobacco off just right to the farmers jit was ;
a winner 1 .' v.v: -a ; ? .1 :
"57 VARIETIES' carried Heinz straight t
from a little home-made -
thelieads of 'all
the rose-hued environment of absolute
' Dremacv. c 0 vw. .... w ? , , :
As interesting a story is back of each of
these phrases! "The Clover Line,, "The
Rose City," "The Gold Dust Twins, ".The '
i .Top and Bottom Shop." "The House of
Staples," "Dignified Credit to All" "Hasn't
Scratched Yet," 'Purity and Health," ."An
American Paper for the American People".
"She Flies With Her Own Wings," "All the
News From Home," "All the News .That' 7
Fit to Print," etc
It will be great to hear how the winner ,
of this prize happened onto his phrase; and
the future generation will hear the tale of
ho w THIS GREAT PORTLAND FIRM
got it's BUSINESS SLOGAN, with as much
zest ; as ? you now read of' these other ex-. ,
periences. . : : ! '
And that brings up the question,' WHO ;
' ARE WE? ' -
For two davs when the letters "I,? W
"a" and "n" had been given; many people
were sure it was "Meier & Frank" !but the '
- third day the appearance of "H," "E." "M"
cut out this firm; also the other two; big ;
department stores ; the fourth day the ap
pearance of V CtV'(X' "P" set them wondcr-
ing still further; and the fifth day
"E" threw them clear off the scent!" Today,
we add "R," "O," "D." Docs ; that help
some? There are two more days in which
1 to clear up'the mystery. "" 4-.
THE CONDITIONS OF THE CON
TEST: If this is the first time youye read
the paper since our announcements began,
then you'd better buy the back numbers
V beginning June, 21and get - well , posted..
Briefly here; are; the "requirements: You
I Pianos Sent on Approval
Sixtfi and Burnside
overhear read, beg. borrow or steal a good
a JBU5iW-iS5 jfiiKASts suitaDie to a large
mptm . WONEYH- another s oickl.hit ": Portland firm selling a commodity that goes
was the'lucky phrase of a girl Whbf ttftde into: evei hpme Send OURNAME and
he" ph moSeyVmaking pickles and' the i'Ti YOUR PHRASE so as to reach us not later
MmTtflurrMTr.V rirl-l- mar! Iior'frirttin-.' t than JULY 1. ' . -
Address Us Plainly:
Room 614
Buchanan BIdg.
Portland, Oregon
Thrca Additional Letters fa Oct Flna ftoa Are;
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Tte Jest 'MfcBice: Tfaai M People Wan! iarpiis b
filuft Hiji wie 8 Wis swe is rowiii Miger
r
; Men's and
YoungMcn's
S,,,o,:,vV-
. . ia.. ,f,.n tis tig You will find in this sale at $8.73
.Men', size, and young men's, a. .tylUh a the higher priced taUor cf P " '.
neat checks, neat mixture., ne.t plaid, a. well a. tried and true blue, and black.. Ar. you look
Ing for the extreme? YouU find thpm In' the showing.' Are- you looking for more modera
model. The7 are here in abundance. , Long coat.?, Here. Single breted? . Here. Doub to
breasted? Here. Name it-the .tyle, the color, the pattern you prefer-the .ame answer. Here
$17.50, $18
and $20
$22.50, $25
and $27.50
A rare bargain at $11.75-Some extremely new Idea., pattern, we control luvej-j
model. S3 tit most ..tidiou. must approve. Plain weave,, and JgL
Srn. that the showing become, almost confu.bg-and &J?V
makes. Perhaps you have not given much .tudy to the clothing of today; if not, it
weU to compare Ae.. make, with any and .11 other.. Better .till. aV the w.rr of one
wcu ,u vvuii w ... t a -a ..ti nttirH understand that once a
of these garment. w reiaw nu eicuvw . -; -' j ralM
Singer or a .Garson-Meyer garment, alway. one. Special price. $16. $18 and $20 grade. ,
That are without a peer at $I4.75-That ' .tind In a cl... .by .tl-jjj
shoulder, above tne avenge, ur wwn, .v..--. ----,- ,.
wVave.. but warp and woof wool, and .aU. faction where there', a thread left to tell the
tale , TaUored as only the .kiUed and coatly artist, employed by he Gatson-Meyer
s?oep. Ian make themf Inde and out Pfect to construe gven
I the .ame attention a. tne vibiui jhu twu.u , fiara,,,,.
but InMstigation wiU .atiafy the most .keptical that there i. no clothing hke the Garton-
UVM . ! . . C ,t - . ..
....... .,. .,. , 1 M ! .. , : I
. v,v$ - V
('11 "7 V lilpi
'i
$30.00 and
$35.00
0 a
$18.75. Needless to describe'
styles or materials just best values up to $30.00 and $35.00, light,
medium and darlc, piam ana xancy, .me ,ucw uiow, - r
ious man will find many here to please i and the average saving is J)
u,it Vntir rhoice of anv suit in the house at 3ie.o. ;. . a
ii,a.ij hwm w w" ' - t . .
Out of .tlio High-Rent
District :.
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