The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 12, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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ulORRiS PACKING
nmw
TO BE
TRY TO PROVE
PHI Oil HBE
AS
D
JURORS
hi TIT A (HTTTr A TTTiTI THK (C
UM
Thousands of Dollars' Dam
age WiUEesult From ,
Blaze. - ' r
Bases His. Hop oil Marion's
Strength and Statement ,
- No. 1 Kecord. ,
State's Rebuttal tQ Be Heard
Tomorrow and Case Will
, . Soon Go to the Jury. ;,
M
PROBE ESPEE
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Alleged; Rebating" Inresti
gated by Inquisitorial
Body at Frisco.
(Valted Psess Leased Wire.)
V8an Francisco, una IS. Tho federal
mm iiisMiE wnmm
' -" - SWSSSsssaeMBsMBaMSsBwMisssai p V - ,. v ..
(Ctoltod Press Wlrs.)
Ksnsas City. Mov The Wf
Kelson Morris packing plant U on fire
and apparently la doomed to complete
destruction. Tha property I located In
the flooded district and It U Impossible
'for the department to reach It. The
fir Is spreading rapidly. Thousand
4are witnesses to the tire but there ws
no way of combating it,
It is estimated that the loss tr the
iNelson Morris eompariT Zir
Ar-A. or thousands of dollara Two
buildings have been entirely destroyed.
The fire started from an' explosion
!n the sausage factor;. At noon the
fire was still raging but the firemen
had been able to get near nough.to
prevent, It from spreading much furth
er. The company1 s plant Is valued at
; $1,800,000. " ::
(8ka Banes of The JoarasL)
Calem, Or, June II. Hal XX Patton.
electedr representative from Marlon
county by the largest plurality, has an
nounced his candidacy for speaker of
the, bouse of representatives. Patton
has 'made a few preliminary surreys of
PEPPER FAILS
: TO AID COIIVICTS
Two of Fonr Men Escaped
, From Walla Walla Prison
Captured Near Milton.
(United Frew Leased Win.)
. Walla Walla, Wash., Juno ItAfter
peppering their trail to prevent the
bloodhounds from following them, Ray
Baker and RobeVt J. McMannamy, mili
tary prisoners at Port Walla Walla,
were overtaken about half way to Mil
ton late last night and. recaptured by
20 mounted men. ' .
Edward Hlnnerwadel and Clifford
Polan, who escaped shortly after ; the
other two got away, are at large, al
though soldiers are searching for them
with bloodhounds. Pepper has been
fut on their trail and the dogs are
avlng hard work to keep the scent.
The escape was peculiar. The first
two men were doing police duty and
attacked the sentry with a rasor. The
sentry threw up his gun to protect him
self and the prisoners took his gun and
belt away from him. While the troops
were out searching for them the other
two men ; who were near the hospital
escaped. .
MACHINE MUST CEASE.
(Continued from Page One.)
sgree to take the responsibility for the
machine work." .,- v
- Taft Ken Confident.
With the certainty : that Taft will
have a wide majority on the first ballot,
.according to the formation of the tem
porary roll and the rather general be
lief that his supporters will be able to
make the temporary roll permanent
with few changes, the interest here is
being directed toward the selection -of a
vice-presidential candidate. This Is true
in spite or tfee claims or tno auies inai
they are not dead yet.
State Senator Alfred R. Page of New
' Tork. close personal friend of Governor
Huirhes. threw cold water on a move-
rment to boom him for the vice-presidency
when he arrived today and aaid:
'Governor Hughes will ' not1 accept a
nomination for the vice-presidency even
if it is offered to him. He has said
that he could not and he meant it when
he said It. He Is not a candidate for
the vice-presidency and I make this
statement with full authority." ;
It is known that Governor Hugnes,
who is a man of small means, has been
forced to pay 25,000 out of his own
pocket for expenses during hi term
"of office as governor of New York. It
.is estimated y his friends that he
could easily make tlOO.OOO a year Drac
tlclng law in New York 'and that he
could not afford to be vice-president
Others contend, however, that his vic
tory over the racing interests yester
o f $-V ; - : V'1fMj
y 7 V 1
p;
hi j
i i-.iy.wi ii m m i
Hal D. Patton of Marloa County.
the field and feels that bis chances for
the office are good. Ha will hava the
full support of the Marlon county dele
gation, and being a Statement No. I
man, he expecta tho support of the
Statement No.. I legislators.
It Is realised that tha contest for ths
speakership is going to ba a bitter one.
A glance at tho situation Is sufficient
to make anyone aware of that fact It
will require II votes to elect a speaker.
Twenty-five members are Statement
No. 1 men, It aro anti-Statement No. 1
Republicans and eight are Democrats.
It lo merely a matter of a caucus or no
caucus. '
Unless the Statement No. 1 Repub
licans and the antls can get together on
a candidate In caucus tho Democrats of
the house will be able to dictate a
speaker, and victory aeems more likely
in that event to perch, on the banner of
the Statement No. 1 faction of tha Re
publicans. ,-
Other Candidate. .
Besides Mr. 1 Patton there ara three
other aspirants. Gt N. MacArthur, anti
Statement No. 1 of Clackamas and
Multnomah, is writing to all the representatives-elect
asking for their sup
port. , His chances ara not regarded
good because or tho fact tie is almost
alone in his advocacy of Republicans'
choice Instead . of people's choice -for
Unltel states senator.
- J. U. Campbell of Clackamas county
i
and
day has put him in the limellgh
say.xne a tat points at mm.
Pirrt Campaign Button. '
The first campaign buttons arrived
here today and are oelng displayed by
the friends of Senator Knox of Penn
sylvania. They say they realise he has
no chano for the nomination but ex
plain: "He is a good fellow and we
are good fellows shouting for him."
Charles R, Taft. brother of the candi
date, was induced by an enthusiastic
crowd of Pennsylvanlans to wear
Knox tratton but he kept it on only a
few minutes.
The national committee today decid
ed to consolidate all the contests from
Texas snd hear them at once. This
, will bring about an earlier adjourn
ment of the committee.
' Tha boosters of Cortelyou, Hammond,
Guild, Fairbanks, Dolllver and others,
mentioned for the vice-presidency aro
busy today urging the claims of each.
Timothy L.- Woodruff, state chairman
of New York also is getting into the
race.
Taft won the whole Texas delegation
today carrying the consolidated contest
: In that state. Major Bryan, counsel for
the allies, withdrew the anti-Taft con
tests for delegates at large from Vir
ginia, the contestants falling to appear.
The remainder of the Virginia contests
v,?r? consolidated. Taft then won them
all in short order.
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John McCue of Clatsop Coantr.4
ONLY $5 A MONTH
fATADDH
w a niii 1
tJ ri" treat' all cases of ca
P0l. ? treatment
uu,...- uiu .lUDQTn rnr th
fee of
O
o
is a candidate for speaker. He has been;
writing letters to tho different legisla
tors asKing ror support, as also . has
u js. iiean of Linn county. ,
The genate Presldsncy.
Should Governor ; Chamberlain be
elected United States senator tho posi
tion of president of tho senate will be
come very important; therefore, espe
cial attention' is being directed toward
that office. .Tho order of succession
passes from tho governor first to the
secretary of stata and then to tho pres
ident of the senate. Should Secretary
of Statu Benson by any means unfore
seen at this time be Incapable of hold
ing tho office of govenor or should die
the president of the senate would be
come governor. For that reason espe
cial care will be exercised this coming
winter in selecting a capable and strong
man for the position. .-. . -- -
31'CUE OF CLATSOP ! ,
IS IN THE RACE
(Special Dispatch to Tbs Journal. 1 '
Astoria. Or.. June 11 J. n. MnThie.
member-elect of the Oregon legislature,
will be a prominent candidate for tha
osltion of speaker of tho house, next
anuary. ,
SHE LONGED IN VAIN
(Continued from Paga One.)
n
; ..That unpleasant discharge from
the nose and throat, as well as
that ringing In the etrs. whteh
. leed to deafness, will III cl.Ir .S
That foul breath.' hi.t. .
dlaagreeable to your friends and
asociat-s, . will be oomoletelv
Bboimned. Also thn. f r..-.
. headaches which cause you manv
hours of saonv. will ha .n
lleved. Impondero-Therapv Treat
ment Will absolutely CURB YOU
RHEUMATISM
Absolutely Cured
tapcnderO'Therapy Trtatment
We have demonstrated this to
the satisfaction of many people
rlsht here In Portland and we can
prove cur statements If you will
' call. Write if you cannot call,
OfAre hours 10 a. m. to I p. m.
6unclay 10 to 11 m, ':-".-- .
PCSSLEO-TCEKAPY CO.
60MKErwWTg TBTTff IIOII,
Entrance J2H Washington. .
na ss a gin rode tho range
istner who was in the cattle business
in Klamath county.
Husband Innocent.
. Bert Ragan, her husband, who was
Kh1 2n. the belief that he had been
implicated In the thefts, is not to be
iK-el'vt5a. ?Talna UTy reporting that
thjy had failed to find a true bill of
information against him.
Horatnn I. a ...
Vl.- .iT ti Ti i . ' Jz w uuu nail
Klamath Falls Mrs. Ragan took charge
of the postoffioe last rH .hit.
ItmiIeB" ""oved to Bonansa to give
her children an opportunity to tfnrt
scnoou . . ... - --- -
i.J?J ; Ragan wlli probably bo tried
btates district court some time durlnc
thesummer, or possibly not untS nex'
. Tho : amount
)1,000.
of'bau.was fixed at
MISTAKEN EOR BEAR:
KILLED BY PARTNER
n -
. Cirit4 PrM bw4 WlteA ' '
Vancouver. B. C June 12. -uietnv.n
ng up a
steep slope cn his hands and knees fast
Buniay morning. Richard Grimmett "i
iJi "i r uea oy ii.
lakesleo, hli i partner, at Bear bay
utou oi xiuiie inlet. News of the
acddeHtwas brought to Vancouver to
day by Rlakeslee who umnmini.j
grand Jury today xeaumed its Investiga
tion of tho alleged granting of rebates
by ths Southern Paoiflo to a number of
big California concerns. H. B. Dun
can of Washington, who appears for the
Interstate commerce - committee, con
tinued to probe into the freight and aud
iting aepartments of the Southern Pa
cific. - --
-In the case of box; lumber shipped
from northern California to tho citrus
district In the southern part of the
stats the railroad admits that a reduced
late was made and explains this by the
statement that the reduction was made
on an appeal from tho California fine
Box & Lumber company for a low rate
because competitors were a-eiunsr - a
very low rate from Albuquerque, N. M.
The low rate to shiDpers of wool in
tha San Joaquin valley, who sent their
raw nroduct to Stockton to bo t) re Da red
for shipment to Boston, was given, the
railroad says, to meet tno competition
or the river coats. .. .. . ,
KILLS IISEIF
TO SAVE CZAR
SWSeSSaMStesMBBSSBMBaBB . t
Woman Chosen to .Hurl
. Bomb at Russian Ruler
Commits Suicide.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Reval, Juno 11. It became known
her today that a woman school teacher
thwarted a plot to kill Csar Nicholas
Just after the ceremonies in the Oulf
of Flnald on tho occasion of the king's
visit The woman had been picked ly
the nihilists to throw the bomb that
would have killed the csar and hla en
tire family, but she committed suicide
rather than carry out- tha mandates of
tho secret order. V
DRAIN ON BOARD OF
ORGANIZED MILITIA
(Special Dispatch to Tha Journal.)
Olympla. Wash., June It. Former
Adjutant-General James A. Drain of
this stata, now publisher of "Anna and
tho Man," a New X" paper devoted
to army, navy and militia matters, has
been reinstated on the active list of na
tional guard officers of this state as
chief of ordnance on the governor's
staff. The reinstatement la made so
that he mar be eligible to serve as
one of the five members of a board of
consultation on organised militia author
ised to be aoDolnted br the secretary
of -war by the new Dick law. General
Drain has already-been named as a
member of such board. ' ;'
United Press Lsasad Wire J
Walla Walla, Wash- June 11 The
stata lata yesterday completed Us tes
timony in ths Bud Barnes murder ease
and this morning ths attorneys for ths
defense made their statements and com
menced tho introduction of tho evidence
to prove their contention that Barnes
Is Insane and irresponsible. The state's
evidence has been entirely circumstan
tial. - , . . ,
Witnesses ' testified - to seelna Bud
Barnea and Mrs. Aldrlch. tho murdered
woman, driving up the mountain road,
and his returning alone. -
During tha aivlns- of evidence . Bud
names- wire, wno sat with the pr
oner today,, appeared to be deeply hu
Testimony will be given by medical
men, who will be asked a hypothetical
question based on Barnes' condition.
Th defense, will probably be finished
by tonight The. state's witnesses, in
rebuttal will give, their testimony to
morrow. , '.. . .; , - .. V
on uonooii:
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Couple : Happily -Traveling
vrra. Ji- T a - ' i wri I
u jiue x'urenis Are iv ir
ing News ot Mistake.
rrnlted Pnas Leased Wlre.l ' ' '"N
San Bernardino, CaL, June II. The
parents of Miss Emma Powell of this
city ars today wiring; distractedly to
every point on the Santa Fe route east
in order to find their daughter and H.
Clyde Denver, a wealthy young man of
Fort Scott, Kan,, who are speedlnff oast
happy In the mistaken Idea that they
are married when as a' matter of fact
they are not. " -. '.-A. :'V v-
The yonng people were "married", ar
the bride's home hers and the marriage
license was issued In Los Angeles coun
ty, which makes the ceremony worthless
and the wedding invalid. Ths girl's par
ents want them to get off the train and
ret legally wedded but-owing to the
'act that the Itinerary of the honeymoon
trip was not definitely known but the
couple started east thev have not vet
been located. ..'.. s. -..
UNION'S BOOSTER
BEGINS HIS WORK
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(Special IHipateh to Tlie Journal.) ; .
"La Grande, , Or., June It. The pub
licity campaign to be prosecuted by the
x . ' r v ..'v. r,"..--:
In all the latest fabrics
Styles different from all
other stores
All moderately priced.
Most comfortable shop
ping place in Portland.
I.
Ladies' and Misses' tailored coats
BEN SEIZING
LEADING
CLOTHIER
Ia Grande Commercial club for the ad
vantage of the city of La Grande and
union county may do saia to nave do-
un in earnest witn the arrival yester
ay of the publicity exDert of the com
pany which has taken the contract to
print the booklets to be used in the
campaign. Hla first work will be to
gather data ..to bo used In the "booklet
and to confer with and advise the board
of directors of the club as to the best
methoJa of distributing literature, etc
More than 13,000 has already been sub
scribed and a great deal more is expected.
STORE
i
CLOSES SATURDAYS AT SIX O'CLOCK
3
SATURDAY SPECIALS
The following bargain items offered for tomorrow's gelling onlyj these being subject to delivery at our
earliest convenience and , for which mail, telephone or C O. D. orders will not be accepted.
I ,7F liH ill m t
KITCHEN
CUPBOARD
for $6.95
-h
This attractive kitchen piece
sells reeularlv for $13.00 and
is made of poplar in the dark
. golden finish. ;; Has orna
mental upper panel and pan
eled sides, . Upper compart
ment has two glass . doors
and two shelves. Lower
compartment has two pan
eled doors. Two drawers
between compartments.
OFFICE STOOL
for $1.60
- six in
ches, high and
made of golden
oak has solid
wood, screw-revolving
seat.
This, pattern
sells i regularly
for $3.00, and
is an exception
al ' bargain at
tomorrow's
Gpecialiprice.
BERRY SETS for 70c
In the basement Crockery section tomorrow;
Berry or Salad Sets, comprised of seven pieces,
large bowl and six individual dishes, in the semi
porcelain, richly decorated and gold stippled; sev
eral patterns of these regular $1.50 sets to select
from. ' t ' - '
CARPET DEPT.
SIXTH
FliOOB
'i' ltf-yard sample lengths of Carpets, Tapestry,
Brussels, Body. Brussels, Velvet, ' Axmmster and
Wilton, in desirable patterns and colorings; three
lots to select from at the specul, each, 50f ,
75e and fl.00 ;
1 ISEW, TAPERINQ ARM
ZON-O-PHONES
ARE THE BEST
'
The Motor, Inside and out, architecturally and mechanically, In beauty
and utility. .is a great advance over any other talking machine. The new
Motors will run from one to five large records with one winding; does not
need oiling for two years; not a part to get out or order.
The motors are Interchangeable, all parts are alike and will fit the One
spring, two springs or three springs.' Less parts for you to carry. ,,
It runs without noise, with perfoct uniformity and steadiness, and can
be woand while running. Records can be placed in position instantane
ously, and tho horn sdjustment is simple and secure, in short, the new
Zon-o-phone has hardly ono mechanical feature or fixture which Is not
an improvement upon all its predecessors. We knew these instruments
would create a big demand when once seen and heard and they have.
They are the best that money and 'brains can produoe. We would like to
have you compare the Zon-o-phone with any other Talking Machlnea on
the market, and, if not as represented you can return them for full credit.
Every home has a Talking Machine or wants one we have all ths
makes here and the handsomest and best equipped parlors west 'of Chi
cago to show-them In, also the most complete stock of records for all
mscnines &on-o-pnone, t.aison, .ioiumoia ana victor.
wnicn you can oo nere, ana Desiaes a can at our new, finely
complete music store notnina wet or Chicaao will comni
well worth your time just north cf Washington. Couch bldg..
eeldes a call at our new. flnely-eoulnned
pare with it is
and
111 Fourth.
BZatXVBEm THS STSW I.OCATIO 111 rOTTXTX STBSST.
riAXOS FBOirOOSafKS , TATiXXSGt MACBCTEB
SPECIALS IN
The DRAPERY
DEP'RTMENT
$1.50 values in three-fold oak
frame Screens silkoline filled
panels-7-special, each. . ; .85
$550 values in Mission Screens
three-fold panels filled with
green, or Ted burlap special,
each $3.5a
$G.00 values in Shirtwaist and
Shoe Boxes covered in Japa
nese matting and trimmed
with bamboo special. i "
each . $3.35
WARDROBES T
Special Tomorrow at
This Wardrobe is 7 ft high
and 3 ft wide made of poplar1
in dark golden polished finish
has fancy top panel and pan
eled doors and sides, also has
full-width drawer : at bottom.
This pattern sells regularly for . .
$12.50 and is an attractive bar
gain', at tomorrow's special "
price. , 1 :' ; -- , -
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It is quite as necessary jtJiat you should eat good FOOD
as that you should read good books, listen to good music,'
hear good sermons, and loqk at beautiful pictures -Elbert
Hubbard. , - " .
Columbia
Ham and Bacoi
; t (U. S. Government Inspected)
' Don't cheat , yourself tyf trying any
other brand than COLUMBIA, the Ore
Agon "product always pure, wholesome
and nutritious-a perfect meat . food.
ASK YOUR. GROCER FOR
'WW-
iAbSa
COLUMBIA BRAND
Sale o! "
Summer
Furniture
Ends
Tomorrow
0!.lPLETE-H0U3E-FUl?ni5nER5
Mt rousl ?
ewMTtwtt
Lawn ; -.
Mowers ,
Garden Hose
Hammocks
In Basement
UWIOBJ'MEAT'CO..
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. PIONEER OF THE PACIFIC ' .'
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body of the dead man to this city on the
steamer Cassiar,