.THEOREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING; JUNE--15," 1008.
F ai jilllS ii,;uo::d
TRAVELS AT GREAT SPEED THROUGH AIR.
IF YOU WANT TO KNOW; WHAT, SMARTLY DRESSED MEN WILL WEAi:
FENCES CAUGHT
THIS SEASON ASK BEN SELLING
"..'-".Ml
;Man and Woman Who Bar
f -
riered in Stolen Goods
Held at Frisco. -
, , (United Press Leased Wirt.) .:"
San Francisco. June 15. Tha poHcs
tot this . city have communicated with
.the authorities of other cltle all over
' the country In their effort to discover
the careers of .Georga E. Farwell and
Lena Wlnohelt, end today they believe
' that In this pair Ahev have the fences
or many. 01 tne DiRgest diamonn ronoer
les that have been pulled off during
- the past few years.
The couple were arrested here last
Friday on suspicion, and the investi
gation Which they have been conducting
snows tne ponce mat me- pair nas oper
ated In nearly every lance city - In. the
. t United States and handled the jjroceeds
s of diamond robberies, the aggregate of
f which would be more than 41.000,000.
; The police of Memphis, Tenn., and
numerous , other cities have .Informed
-the local .department that they have
oeen looging lor tarweit ana me win-
chell woman. They have traveled un
j der man aliases, but these are ' the
; names under which the police of the
WUUU S.I1UVV 1.IJOIU, ' ' -
KLICKITAT LOSES
; FIOJSEEK AND PATK0N
Special Dispatch to The "Journal.)
; . Clltfs, Wash, June , 16. Death
i i claimed another "pionr- 'of the , west
' June 10 In John M. Hess, who was
born In Fulton county, Illinois, October
i C IMS, and died at his home near Oold
S endale. Wash., of heart trouble. The
! funeral servloea were conducted at the
family residence Thursday afternoon,
j f rom which place the body was escorted
by the Woodmen of the World to the
J. O. O. F. cemetery at Ooldendale. The
argeat funeral procession followed the
remains to the grafts that has ever been
seen Jn this county. . ; ,, , - ;
At the age of 19 years 1 Mr. Hess
; moved to Oregon with his parents,
where he resided until 1881, when be
: moved .. with his family - to Klickitat
county, engaging In various enterprises
both 1b the town and country, ie was
married to Mise Minnie Beebe, near Sa
lem, Or., November 18, 1873. Besides
ihis wife he leaves two sons and two
daughters.
Mr. Hess was one of the foremost
' men of Klickitat jpountr In promoting
- publlo enterprises. .The Ooldendale
water system is of his creating, and he
.. waa largely Instrumental in establish
ing the rural telephone system In Klick
itat county. For SO years be owned
and operated a large flouring mill. He
waa chairman of the board of townSite
trustees of Cliffs, and was the original
financier of the townsite project.
LARGE CLASS FROM
:.v;' CENTRALIA HIGH
(Special Dlspstck to The Journal.)
Centralis, Wash.,-June 15. The grad
uating class of the Centralla high
school held commencement exeroises
Friday evening; at the Chandler opera
' house. An excellent program waa ren
dered before a crowded house. Profes
sor A. H. Yedar, superintendent of the
Tacoma schools, delivered the com
mencement address. The diplomas were
presented by J, E. Lease, clerk of the
school board. The graduating class
consisted of 18 members, as follows;'
Misses Mabel Belle Brown, ' Florence
Elizabeth Cole, Dora Anna Dix, Elisa
beth M. Fleming, Mf Bianott rya.
Lempy Mary Kesola, Ed y the Lola
Machen. Goldie Hortense Stephenson.
Kthel MayBtrffihprh, Llzette Doris
Treat, surf Messrs. Warren Ort Grim
Clyde M. McCoy, B. Frank Neeley-. Qhes-
wr w. ort, iiurora jerome jneraon,
Calvin Loyle Rogers, Carlton Irving
Bears, ana Albert A. xroxei.
The officers of the class were War
M. Fleming, vice president., and Miss
Florenoe Elizabeth Cole, secretary
treasurer. .,
Floral presents were In great abund-
ance, all other presents being: sent to
the Homes ol -the recipients,
HEN0 BRIDE IS
VICTIM OP ROBBERS
(United tress Leased Wire.) - J ,
San Francisco, June 15.-The detec
tive department i here' is f baffled over
. what Is admitted to be one of the moat
cleverly executed robberies that has oc
curred in years, the theft of $10,000
worth of jewelry, and plate, wedding
gifts that had been stored in trunks
in a fashionable hotel. The stolen goods
belonged to Mrs. Samuel JH111. wife of
a wealthy Reno mining man and a bride
of but a few weeks. ' The police hold
to the theorv that siffiie one who wit-
, nessed the marriage of the couple in.
Reno and saw the ouuay or valuable
presents, followed the Hills to this city
and made away with the goods. The
trunks.; were completely rifled, the rob
bers even taking the bride's wedding
gown.
MYSTERY OF SECOND
GUEST IS CLEARED
(United Press leased Wire.) ; -
SanFraacisco. Juna lS. The second
of the thr guests of the St Francis
hotel who recently disappeared so mys
teriously has been heard from, and the
' hotel people are today making every
' effort to locate the third man, Thomp
son, of Ocean Park.
, Cantaln M. S. Howard, , the British
army officer, who has been missing for
' 11 days, Sunday communicated with the
St. Francis . from Vancouver, asking
that his baggage be forwarded to him
there. ."-, -
GOULD PLA5 FOR X
TRANSPACIFIC ALLY
" .. (Otilted Press Leased Wire.) '
San Francisco, June 16. Railroad
, circles are today discussing the re
ported' agreement between the Western
Pacif io and the Toyo Klsen Kalsha, the
Japanese steamship line running be
tween here and the orient, by which
the Western Pacific la to have connec
tions with the orient through the Jap
anese company's boats. The' agree
ment la said to become effective next
year when the Western Paclflo road
to Salt Lake Is completed. The under
standing will 'give Gould a chance to
get oriental trade, without which he
.could not hope to be a serious com
petitor of Harriman. i s -
C ' Stock Show at Union,
v ' r (Special Dlipatcn to The Journal.)
.: Union, Or., June IS X, stock show
: will be given at this place June 20. It
Is being promoted by O. A. Coffin of
, La Grande. ; As Union county has some
of the best cattle, sheep and horses in
the northwest the show promises to be
a very successful affair.
The Policyholder Company
Is Best for
Ffeoiilfifc:
g
. These. pictures show .the French Inventor, M. Delagrange, and his record aeroplane In full flight
over Rome, Italy. The machine recently covered a distance of 8,600 feet In 64 seconds and the Inventor
now announces, that be has solved the problem of , navigating the air. . .
GERf.lANS START
FOR FATHERL
Delegition'of light Turner?!
to Represent Pacific Coast
- at Turnfest.
(Cnlted Press Lcuwd Wire.)
San Francisco, June 15. A delega
tion of eight of the best Turners of the
Paclflo Coast, ' the Deutsohland Rlege,
left this ttltv todav- for Frankfort-on-
the-Maln, Germany, to participate - in
the great international turnfest to be
held In that cltv from July 18 to 23.
The departure of the Deutschland
Rlege waa maae the occasion of a big
demonstration by the Germans of the
city. Headed by a band, they .were
corted to the irerry by toe directors
of the Paclflo Turn Bexlrk. and mem
bers from all the turnverelns of this
ana neighboring ciues.
WILL SAIL FOR NORTH
: IN GASOLINE LAUNCH
' (rnlted Fnu Leaud Win.) '
Sail Francisco. June 16. Old skip
pers here are speculating as to the out-,
cntne mt m. vovu that will be . be run
this afternoon by S3. M. Eddy, a Seattle
capitalist, who is 'to make the trip from
here to the northern port In a small
7fi-horseDOwer aasollne launch.
The launch was brought out from
I the east some time ago and no-vessel
could be found that would take the
small Doat to beaiue ior less tnan sf6,
so Eddy announced that he would take
tne launch north mmseir., xoaay pe is
waiting for an engineer, the post having-
ben deserted yesterday by a man
who took the launch outside the, heads
and returned, declaring tnat ne wouia
not risk his life In the small craft on
the long voyage,
UNIVERSITY PLANS
A NEW DEPARTMENT
(TJnltea Press Leaied Wire.)
Baltimore, Md- June lfi The trus
tees of Johns Hopkins unlVerslty are
planning to establish the best-equipped
psychlatrlo clinic In this country as the
result or tne gilt oi more man ouu,
Aon from Henrv PhloDa at Pittsburg.
Phipps, who waa the founder of the
Phlpps Institute of Tuberculosis Re
search in Philadelphia with an endow
ment of fl.S00,000, gives the 1500,000 to
the Baltimore university and hospital
for the study or insanity. .
Tha fund is sufficient to establish an
entire new department, Including the
election of a four-story building, equip
ment and salaries of a staff, nurses
and other expenses lor a period or ig
years. - ' "
TAKES KINKS OUT OF
THE C. N. ROUTE
Klamath Falls. Or., June 16. Chief
Engineer William Mood has ordered the
Immediate completion of the Califor
nia Northeastern to Calos. the station
on the Oregon-California state line, and
has also oraerea a cnange in me sur
vey from the state line- to the swamps,
eliminating a number of curves. . .
These orders are the result of . Mr.
tTnrui'a vlKlt. of insnectlon over the
California Northeastern recently, This
brings the line up to tne swamp wors,
whirh la hetnr rushed now. The 'dike
will be completed to navigable water. In
about four weeks, and without doubt
whan the TTarriman oartv - visits Pell
can Lodge this summer they will not
have any stage trip io aumaui b iuis.
. Schof . Money from Okanogan.
(Special DUpatch to The- Journal. ) .
Olvmpla, Wash., June 16. .The sum
of 125,900 has been remitted, to the
state land office by - the county audi
tor of Okanogan county as the first
payment on state agricultural lands at
Brewster Flats, sold June 6., The sum
mnrftMftnts one-tenth of the total
amount bid for the lands, i The balance
at about 1225.000 will be paid In nine
annual Installments, the deferred pay
ments arawingt per com interest.
Thus the college will realise 113.600
for Its current expense fund the first
year. The payments on me principal
fro to a permanent fund which can be
nvested in securities but cannot be
expended or reduced. -, . .
PERSONAL.
M. B. Becker of the Palais ' Soval is
going to Carson Springs for his health
and expects to be gone for - some little
time. - -
Mrs. Llssle Perctval. Madras. Or..
who Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ella
Davis Craig, was. operated on at the
North Pacific sanitarium last night, and
waa reported very low this morning. .
Home Offices
CORBET'S BUTADtKa.
Comer Fifth sad Uorrlaea Streets,
roBxxjuro, obcooit.
A, MILLB Pialdenl
I BAHtnsi., .... .Oeaeral Uaoaget
CLARENCB S. BAKTJEU Asst. Mgr.
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IIEWELL AROUSES
RAHCHERS' WRATH
Water Users Threaten to
Cancel Contracts on Ac
; count of IHs Action.
- (Speelat Dispatch: to The JoonaL) '
Klamath Falls. Or., June 15. Mem
bers of the Klamath Water Users' as
sociation representing approximately
80,000 acres of land have held an In
formal meeting at Bonansa ana seat a
telegram to Director Newell of the
reclamation servlo asking tor reconsid
eration of the Clear JLake dam bids, re
questing the acceptance of the lowest
bid. Committees were also appointed
to draft letters setting forth the views
of the land owners concerning the im
portance, of the building of the Clear
Lake dam this year. The people of the
upper project feel very strongly the
rejection of the Clear Lake bids; after
they were approved by Project Engineer
Murphy and Supervising Engineer Hen
ry. They threaten to cancel their con
tracts with the covernment if Immedi
ate action is not taken.
When Director Newell's reasons for
tne rejection of the bids on this Dart
of the Klamath project are learned It
is thought probable that the land own
ers will take no further action tending
io ninaer me progress oi me JLiamatn
project. ,
Sideline Stories
of Convention
(United Preu Leased Wire.)
Chicago, June J5. The chief toplo of
conversation here today In the lobbies
of the various hotels and at the head
quarters of the delegations is the state
ment made by Benjamin Ide Wheeler,
president of the University of Califor
nia, that the vice-presidency la not only
a useless office, but has coma to be a
real menace to the system of govern
ment of the United States.
"in America." said President Wheeler.
"we have outgrown the .vice-presidency.
It was all very well to have a vice
president 0 or 70 years ago. This spec
tacle of struggling over the second
place is a fine argument against the ex
Istence of the office. The squabbles
are likely to result In the placing of a
weak man in a oosltlon where death or
accident would make htm tile head of
tne nation. Tne rule or succession
which we now have would . be equally
ample with the vice president left out.
It would result In stronger cabinets
and there would be less likelihood of
weak successor to a strong president.
Xnoz and Kls meads.
Pittsburg. 'June 15. A considerable
stir, was caused In political circles here
today, when It became known that Sena
tor Knox' son and brother left this city
for Chicago last night In the company
of a party of IS millionaires of this
City.'- y .
The departure of these - millionaires.
many of whom .have never taken active
interest m politics before. Is looked
upon as significant. That Senator Knox
will nave the support of this phalanx.
representing more than 1 500.000.000 is
assured -and brings him again to the
front or presidential possibilities.
lira. Kosfworth Booms TafV -;
Chicaoro. . June. " IS. Alice . Rnoaevelt
Longworto 'arrived on the scene today
ana jotnea me ranm or i an Doomere.
As she stepped from th train with
her husband. Congressman "Nick" Long
worth of Cincinnati, a group of 'news
paper men surrounded her. She seemed
neasea .at . tne reception, wnea asked
'or whom she would cast her vote, she
said - with sunrise that there should
not b the slightest doubt. ' . -
"Wby.v Taft -to to . be nominated.
That's sure, isn't T' ,
Borne one assured her that It seemed
to be.. r: ,
"Well. Pm clad.' said th nrerident'a
daughter.:
The Lonrworths were met hv Mr. anif
Mrs. Medill McCormick, whose guests
they will be during the convention.
P. F. D0HEETY: 0E : S
. , ; NAMPA A SUICIDE
(Special Wtpatch to The Jonraal.)
Nam pa. Idaho. June . 16. P- F. Doh-
erty, proprietor of the Nam pa Butcher
company, comraiitea suiciae some time
Saturday night bv cuttlna- - his throat.'
He went to his slaughter house, folded
his coat for a pillow, laid down on the
floor and drew the blade across his
windpipe. Family troubles caused the
deed. He leaves a wlfs and seven chil
dren. : . , J' . V .
' Elgin TVill Celebrate. '
(Special Diipetdi to Tbe Jowsal.) -Klaln.
Or June IS. Elsln will cele
brate the Fourth of July this year, and
every effort will be made to make the
event one of the greatest, in the his
tory, tof Union county. - Over 1400 ha.s
been subscribed. - t i ' -
Idaho Guard Encampment,
(Special Dlipatrh to The Joennl.) '
Boloe. Idaho. June 16. The Second
and Third battalions, Idaho National
Guard, v will hold an encampment at
Bntse. barracks from Jul r 17 to intuit
ARMY M USE
Government Test of New En
gine of War Will Prob-
ably Be Made Soon.
(United Press Leaatd Wire.)
Washington, June 15 While the
ordnance bureau of the army says that
no overtures for the test of his noise
less gun have been made by Hiram
Maxim, all of the officers believe that
a government test will be held soon.
One of the experts said today:
"It may be said to be revolutionary.
The adoption of a noiseless gun would
necessitate the solution of a number
of entirely new military problems. It
would add- tremendously to the horrors
of war. "If tha teat made was as suc
cessful as It has been declared- to be
then Maxim has made a wonderful dis
covery and one that will necessitate
much study on the part of military
experts."
CHICAGO FEARS A
HIGHBINDER FIGHT
(United Preu LeiMd Wire.)
Chicago, June 16. It is feared here
today that a tong war will break out
as the result of the developments In
the Hip Iung murder trial. Through
Chank Key, 'the interpreter, it was
learned that the On Leung tong was
planning to wipe out the entire clan to
which Hip Iiung and his associates be
longed, unless these men were pun
ished for the murder of Chin WaL
The Chlness colony Is worked us to
a high state of excitement over the af
fair and one of the secretaries of Min
ister Wu is in Chicago to look into the
troubles between the rival tongs.
G0LDF1ELD BANKER
DIES AT PASADENA
(United Frees Leaned Wire.)
Los Alleles, June 16. Herbert T.
Cooke, a wealthy banker of Ooldfleld,
where he also naa targe mining inter
ests, is dead at Pasadena. His widow
will take the body to Columbus, Ohio,
wnere. uoone lormeriy reaiaeo. .
Convicts Blake State Brick.
(Special Dtipatch to The Journal.)
Olympla, Wash., June 16. Thirty
five convicts will begin making brick
at Monroe today Dreoaratorr to tha
construction of the new state reform,
atory. Tbe present available appropri
ation of 10,000 will be entirely ex
pended in providing site and material
for the permanent buildings and actual
construction will be delayed until next
year, when It Is expected another ap
propriation will be available. West
ern Washington persons committed to
the penitentiary, who are not hardened
criminals, are now taken direct to Mon
roe and put to work In the brickyard.
Before the summer Is over 100 con
victs will be at work there. .
NAPHTHA
No Rosin in It
Nothing bat high grade soap "
and naphtha in P. & G.
Naphtha Soap. .,
The first thing you notice,
when jrou unwrap a cake of
P. & G. Naphtha Soap is the .
color of it white. .
That shows there is no
rosin in it. s
r Most naphtha soaps are
yellowthey contain rosin.
There" is a saying among
soap manufacturers to the
effect that 5 per cent, rosin in
soap is all right; more than
5 per cent, is all wrong.
. borne -naphtha soaps ' con
tain as. much as 1$ rosin.
Do you know why? Rosin
is cjieap.: That is why;
' And so we offer this advice: ;
Nevef buv any other than a :
white naphtna soap. :
v P. tc G. Naphtha J$oap is
white there is no rosin in it. 1
NOISELESS
Ell
BEN SELLING
THE STORE
Gtosim
Our Entire Stock of
BATHING SUITS
at Wholesale Prices ,
tailored styles; a-manufacturer's entire sample line for' summer
and fall; on sale Monday and Tuesday at wholesale prices.. .
15cTurkishT6weIing
lie
18-inch " Turkish, V Toweling,
very ' absorbent and " extra
quality, fancy colored border;
our regular 15c grade, on sale
for two days. '
GREAL
CLOSING
OUT
SALE
CORNER
hi
He
Biffereiiice
between our clothing and the high-class mcr
chant tailor's is the price; ours are made SPIV
CIALLY forusby New York's BEST WHOLE
SALE TAILORS whose designers are the best
In the world. Every ' garment has back cMt
MY GUARANTEE, which means absolute sst
Isf action or your money back.
Suits $15 to $4
Our BOYS' CLOTHING is made with therms
care and attention to detail as the men's. ,
Our juvenile department is the most-comfort-able
shopping place in Portland. , "v" v . . ,
NOTED FOR BEST GOODS AT
Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday we place on sale our
entire line of Bathing .Suits,
Caps, Shoes, etc, for men,
women, boys and girls at
regular wholesale prices. Va
cationists will save from 50
to 100 per cent by taking ad
vantage of this great sale.
. All are this season's newest
and best styles ; don't over
look this great bargain op
portunity, Linen Skirts
Sample line of linen Skirts
in white and colors, nude in
good full styles, plaited or
. gored; prices during , this
- great closing out , sale aver
age fully one half off regular
prices; priced from fl.SO
to .,.....91S.OO
Sample Waists
5Q0 'sample Waists in fine
white lawns, linens, (ilka and
nets, "lace trimmed or olsin
BoyslJruuiid'dShirts
Boys ; ; unlaundered white
Shirts, on sale Tuesday and
Wednesday at less than cost:
the greatest bargain in boys
shirts ever offered.
THIRD AND MORRISON
0t
LEADING
CLOTHIER
LOWEST PRICES
UNDER-
MUSLINS
Redqced
Fine cambric Corset Covers, 4
rows fine lace insertion, lace
edge beading and ribbon around
nrk ni) arms: verv daintv and
best regular $1 grade, spe- CQ
cial, each Vi.
Fine cambric Gowns, made in
mure voice stvle. trimmed with
embroidery and ribbon, eJbow
length sleeves? -our best $2.25
qua!., on sale Tuesday C(
and Wednesday atpl
Fine cambric Drawers, lace
trimmed with 5 rows "of fine
tnrV nlfindid duality material
and ntir best reeular SI aualitv.
on sale Tuesday and Wed- ftft
nesday only at, spl., pair vi.
CHEAT
clos!:;g
OUT
STREETS
Sale
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