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63 THE , OREGON , SUNDAY i JOURNAL), .PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE SO, 1907. VlllCOUVER'S GODDESS OF LIBERTY MID - HER ATTEUDMITS , v I -ioIB V, A--' 'Mf " " " " 1 )" 1 '' " . . 111 til"'.. II ' III , . ' . HOOVER'S DEATH DUE , TO . HEART FAILURE , ..(8pitai, Dtopatek to Tbf Joonuil.) '; ' RoMburj, Or., Jun2. Heart fail tira was tha caust of Clauds Hoover drow&lnr iif the South Umpquo. at Myr tie Creek, Tbureda evening. He Ad a eompanlon were In bat hint" and he had tarted to swim across the river. When about half way he was suddenly strict ...UJ . . i If ..11 hU mil mm uwieu iu aim iiuh. u..' v m- panlon. for assistance. Hull hastened to him and worked until he was almost ex hausted and had to abandon Hoover to save his own lire. The-river is aoout 76 jraras wide and over 25 feet deep at tne place wnere oover was qrowpea. Hoover's narents live at Medford and he was a nephew of Mayor R V. Hoover of this city. He was spenams- nis va cation at Myrtle Creek, where he wns associated with Dr. C. K Bogus. Hoover was a medical student. .. - CATHOLIC DEDICATION" AT KLAMATH FALLS ' (Bpeclal Dispatch to .The Journal) Klamath Falls. Or., June S. Bishop O'Reilly, of the Baker City diocese, In which the Catholic congregation ' of Klamath Falls Is located has arrived In thla city. He has come to dedicate the church of the Sacred Heart, and will administer the sacrament and conflrma. tlon. His coming is welcomed by the new church and by Fsther Feual. who has labored faithfully, and well In establishing a church here. The con grefcatlon numbers about a 100.. The bishop will lecture at the opera house Sunday evening and on Monday will go to Lakeview, where he will de liver the Fourth of July oration. GRAYS HARBOR ED ' ' FAIRBANKS CASES .' ,' i ' . ' "V ''" ' (Special Diapatck ts The Joornat) , . Olympla, Wash.,; June J. Tbe three applications for writs of prohibition In tha Grays Harbor county division nat ter have been argued before tha supreme court, and the-pourt has directed that both sides flla briefs. ,W... A motion to dismiss the appeal In the case of James H. Caustens, respondent, vs. E. T. , Barnette.V "appellant, . was granted, the ground being that the order appealed rrom is - not a nnai matter. aftd hence not appealable.- The suit In volves a ono third Interest In the town stto of Fairbanks. Alaska. . The King county court made an order decreeing Cauaten's right to one third of the townslte, and ordered an accounting, from which the appeal was taken. The decision does not prevent the future ap peal of the case on its merits. In the case of the state ex rel. Wilson vs. siiDerior court of Chehalis county. a writ of review was ordered issued. . Stat ex rei. Royce, plalntirr, vs. su perior court of Kltsan county. SDnllca- tlon for a writ of certiorari, asslansd I for an opinion. ' ., 'S.-.i. ..- TELL OF THEFTS Youhffsters Arrested In Con nection With .Window- Weight Robberies; Ellis,. and Lawrence Flnley ' f 134 Hawthorne avenue . and John JTohnsoa of .285 ' Front street, were arrested by Detective : Sergeant Jonea ,' and Aotlng Detective Tichenor on suspicion In connection with a reported robbery. Tha men ara charged with entering empty houses and stealing window wefshta and tools. Officers rounded ud nine youths, area 10 to 14 rears, and "sweated" them be fore a . confession was elicited. They , said thev had taken 70 window weights from a house at 288 Front street, being torn down by V. E. Johnson. They al leged Junk dealers enoouraged tasm. Hearing will be bad in juvenile oourt, . For traveling la what you need. Fer less Trunk company, til Third street. TO BE GODDESS ST 10 Hiss " Elsworth' Wins the , Honor Yamhill to Cele J brate Properly. " ; .(;'; ?yr:,. ... t: I . (Spechil . DIaswtch to The Journal.) Carlton, Or., June 21 Final arrange ments were1 completed last evening for holding the largest celebration aver held In Yamhill county. There will be two days, beginning on the Fourth, and good programs have been arranged for both r - V M V ' t? j ' ' - - - . J: f .:: LODGES CHOOSE GODDESS Miss Maude Hill, Candidate " of Modern Woodmen, ' ; Is Winner. tha Roseburs band. will be on the fall town, where there track and a camp ground. In which al- Tha celebration ilr - grounds east of is a splendid race- ready several places have been spoken for br nftftnla far out of tnvn P.nnl. from all over the county are coming I hero this year to. celebrate. .. ' , I Silhouette ' Belies of , NoUbla . slclans No. T. Mu- Follow the Example of Great Artists He is perhaps the most marvellous pianist in the world toitjV, Some say it is his hair, others say it's in his fingers, but wi.V -" know a large part of the secret is in the fact that he uses the STEINWAY' in preference to all other pianos. The greatest " artist must have the best instrument, and the-Jeast artist can do . his best only with a superior, instrument TTHE HOUSE' OP - QUALITY" carrjes pianos of superior manufacture. You can't make a mistake' in choosing any one of our high-grade instru- ' ' ' ments, Steinway, the Knabe, Mason & Hamlin, A. B.. Chase, ' etc. VISIT our VICTOR and PLAYER-PIAJO PARLORS. CONVENIENT TERMS WILL BE ARRANGED. Name? Thla IVJusslcIan. And the rest of . the series; how appearing in this paper each Sunday and we will present you with a $10 PAYMENT, good on any piano in our house. ' Watch for them each Sunday, clip them and when yatr have , the 10 present them to us and receive. your $10 certificate. Portland, Stdttlt, ' Tacoma tt': Eotntt, StUtnghnm Sppkan . SKerman May & Co. SIXTH AND MOMUSON STS. ' Op Postoffle PORTLAND, OR. Miss Myrtle Ellsworth." davs. Wallace MeCamant wlll .be the ; , principal speaker. ; There will be all the Usuui snorts & well as some new ones. j In the contest for goddess of liberty jhiss juyrtie luiswortn was tne rortun- ate contestant, having received 1,659 votes out of a total vote of 2.206. There were iz candidates ror this honor. - s (Sifcclal piapatch to Toe Journal.) Salem,' Or., June z. Elaborate ar rangements are being : made for the great ' Fourth of , July celebration. B. F. Muikey of Ashland r will be the speaker of the day. . U C. Stringer, for merly of . the Oregon Agricultural col lero at Corvallis. will resd the Decla ration of Independence. The decoration committee is under the supervision of Manager Komn K. rage or the Port land General Electric company and the decorative scheme Is one that will prove striking. . The work on tha decoration will begin Monday. In honor of the hundreds of teachers who will be here attending the convention of the western division of the State Teachers'- sssociatlon. . About Ii. 000 is to be spent , to cele brate the Fourth. Baseball fans are anxious for the game to be played be tween the Woodbum team and the Trunkmakers. Other' celebrations in the county will be held at Aurora, and Mount Angel. mini Aiauae win. aaucnter or Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hill, is to bs Salem's goddess ot liberty on the Fourth. The contest closed last evening and Mlna Hill's success resulted through the vote csst for her by the Modern Woodmen of America. She was also the candidate of the Artisans and Royal Neighbors. Her competitors . were- Miss 1311a Donaldson, candidate of the A.- O. U. W.; Miss Martha Sheridan, candidate of. the woodmen or the world and Silver Rll circle, and Miss Edith Mapletborpe, can. i oiuaie ot uu aiaccaoees. - . - - ',. ' - . v m . f i i -: t RECKLESS MEN MUST - BE MOEE CAREFUL Aqthorities Make Strenuous "Efforts to Prevent FlrecTackerslCau- lng Damage Before Fourth, v ' STATE BANK FOUNDED :? - AT .MYRTLE CREEK A. Antoneson and C A. Barringer were arraigned' before Judge Cameron yesterday charged with ..discharging firecrackers near Montavilla, Both were released pending . good 'Behavior. Com plaints are coming from dlffereht parts of town regardinc reckless juse of fire crackers, end the nollce are making everv effOrt tO StOP It..' -"-i.- James . Kirk was - bound .'.over ... to the juvenile court ? yesterday v on ; charge of robbing a 'chorus girl at a a local, theatre of her purse containing , (Special Dlspateb to The JoarsaL) .' .: i Roaeburg, June 29. The thriving lit- , tie city of Myrtle Creek, in the southern . part or Douglas 'county, is to have a ' bank. ' A pioneer resident of that place, . John Hall, with C O- Nelson and B. X EL&&&JllVHJS AlROSEBURG lsens SUte Bank of Myrtle Creek.; The capital stock is J10.000. With this new , Business Institution and the inatalla ; tlon of their new water and light sys tem, bscked by a 'large sawmill plant and mines ' that are bringing In vast wealth. Myrtle Creek is one of the most prosperous little towns In ' southern : wregon. - . , - WASHINGTON TAX ; ; HAWS .CONSTRUED " (Spcdal DUpatdi te The JTosrssLl Olympla, Wash., June 19. -Poll .tax : cannot be collected from any individual In this state who was not a resident of the state on March- 1, Is tha opinion of Assistant AttorneyOeneral Macddnald WILL OUTDO HIMSELF (Special . Dispatch to The : JonnaL) Roseburg. Or., June 28.--It Is now very 'evident that . tha American eagle will fly higher and scream louder In tha city of ' Roseburg. on July 4 'than ever before in its history. While t$ ere will be no great amount1 off fireworks the great spirit of patriotism seems to be stronger mis year than ever before ana every organisation- whether lodge, club militia com nan y -or fire team, with 'the legal and medical profession and in fact everybody : in very walk of life will be represented In the big parade; headed by people who know how to take cars of n Klttltaa county the authorities Were! liver la a most Important organ In the anilous to collect poll tax from the J body. Herblne will keep It In condition. V. ti Himpkins, Alba. Texas. ' writes I havs used Herblna for Chtlla ,nH F ver and And it the best mcdlcln r ever used. 1 would not be without it It is as gocd for children, as It is for rTOwD-np pop, and I recommend it It Is flns for La Orion. Rn!4 h. n druggUts.,.,,:,;,, . railroad graders and arm harids but the deoialon puts a Quietus on the hope. The ssalstant- attorney-general has advlaed County Treasurer A. 8. Coates of laland county, that, regardless of actual conditions, property In private ownrrahip on March 1 must be assessed for taxes.. 0 o ' t The newspaper people .: were no more prepared for the avalanche of back-number de- 7 mands for papera than we were" for the tremendous interest that this firm-name and business-phrase contest has excited. They did not print extra editions containing our announcements for the past eight days, as should have been done and so now there are no back numbers to be gotten! ; Once more insist otx being fair to alL To obviate - . 1 - . . . . , ;the;possibility of any unfairness in this v ;.Wc today print. ALL': the letters in our firm name, badly mixed I And we have arranged for EXTRA EDITIONS of-the paper, so you can get as many copies as you have GOOD PHRASES, to submit. REMEMBER THE CONDITIONS : You must make out our name (we are a well known prominently -advertised Portland firm) and suggest a catchy, attractive BUSINESS PHRASE suitable to us. Your , answer must reach us not later than July 2; 150 additional prizes will be awarded for other meritorious : answers; out of town people' whose phrases reach us later will be considered for additional prizes, owing to ' ' their being handicapped by distance. ' , AN ABJECT APOLOGY We feel like crawling off in a hole ; we made a mistake 1 Some one, put an "O" , where an "N" should have been in the three letters given you in Friday's paper I This has thrown thou . sands-of people into a flutter of . confusion because they could not spell our name without that "N." We ( , . give it to you now.and take away the "O." You'see, ; we are thoroughly human we make mistakes. "To . err is human," to forgive divine." Please forgive us, and bear in mind that all errors made in this house are acknowledged : and rectified with equal grace. N " " Watcri tomorrow's paper for1 further news of the contest! , - ' - ' . A V Address : Roonf&I4f Buchanan Building, Portland. Orogon a 7 IP A v.