EVENING, APRIL 15. 1910. 13 ,; '.; THE OREGON. DAILY,'- JOURNAL,: PORTLAND.' FRIDAY A RPEHNII A ON ' CALLED BY DEATH Former Resident of Portland ' Dies at Ripe Age at Long : . V - Beach,1 Cat. ' .j. William Ptnn Wstson, on of Ors iron's moKt promlmml cUiiena 20 year airo. died at UriK Bjacn.-UW.. yasieraaj from tha effects or ai operation which he Unable la stand at Ms advanced ase. Mr. Watson was M years of aga and was prominent in politics and In fair circles In this state. He was presi dent of the state, fair board a number of years. ; ' . - ; : -(.' Mr. Wataon's xlealn is- the' first one !n the' Watson family.. Although mar Tied yars and the head of a family of. I children, his ideath Is the first lilt of aorrow that tils family has ever had-. Besides bis wife, five children, 13 grandchildren and one.' great grand child survive him.; He was a rflmarka Wv hale and healthy- man all his life, being fond of outdoor life. :;Y V .'. Tp till four' years ag Mr. Watson re Mt in Portland. He was born In Illinois, coming; to Portland in 1847 with hi. )f. t ..Here his family was raised. Ills children were John Watson of the Loewenbcrg a Going company, or rori lalndr Mrs. E- W. Kowe ot Portland; wx.nn. Matthew " Watson '. and Mrs. R, R. Irwin iOf hong Beach, Cat VANCOUVER TO HAVE , Vancouver, i Wash., April 16.A,lyce oro.club has been organised at Van couver and lecture; course will be given each year In the future. - .This yr-ths-talent wlU-be1 lebtalned-fpom the H. IBritt Lyceum bureau of Lin coln, Neb., and, will contain five num bers. The lectures ;Wlll: begin In Octo ber and-one lecture will be given each month till completed, & V ..-.; ; The list will be as follows: No. 1, Ernest X Bias, lecturer:, THo. 2. Beas Gearheart Morrison, reader; ! No. S.. Perry Carter, cartoonist; No. 4, Old Town quartet; No. 6, Gilbert Eldrldge, Impersonator. , . J 1 ' J - The local committeemen are: W. F. Hidden, T. H. Adams, R. H. Back.' E. M. " Green, C. W. Hall. H. C Leiser. Judga Miller, A. Burnham, Judge McMastej, C. W. Shumway and Edgar M. Swan, ,. , STEAMER TO TAKE PLACE , Of THE SANTA CLARA i tlarrjr Youns;, Portland agent for the North Pacific Steamship company, re ceived a telegram today from Charles P. Doe, general fnanager of the com pany In San Francisco, who said that negotiations were ofor the purchase of a steamer to 'take the place -of the wrecked steamer Santa Clara on the ForUand-Eiirek run. He did not give the name of the. steamer, which he said would be cut on the run In a few days. Freight is i being received for Eureka, which -,1s considered good evidence that a new steamer wiH be put on In a few aaj. , Champion" WaJkcr Not' Guilty, E. G. Gardner of Curry county Is the cha-Yipion . walker of Oregon. , ; Also-- he knnwR 'how .; to - tret in light' With : the stern vtsagcd, but kindly hearted. Judge of the. United- States court. .. . '.." " Some time ago Mr. Gardner' wAs in dieted . for -having set : fire , to grovern ment timber in . the California, forest reserve, which runs over the border Into Oregon. . Having been served with a no tice of his Indictment Gardner walked J 00 miles and presented himself before the court this morning with a plea of not guilt; He was released on his own i-vcnirniaance and the date of his trial was not-set by - the court. , April Term or Creuit Court. Orecon City, April; J S. The April term at the circuit court Will open Mon day. and among the many cases coming iin will be the following Jury , mains Monday. Trine vsv Pratt; Tuesday, East- ham vs. Tracey; Wednesday. Mini vs. "Mallow! Thursday. Standard Wood .rompany" vs. DeLaper- Friday. State vs. Gregory; Saturday.. Block vs. v Bltzer. ,., " , ' 1 Floater Burled. - f , 1 : iffoedai Dlitcs to Tbe Jortmtl V Oregon City, April 14. The, body which was found floating In the river near Milwaukle-a few days, ago, . was buried yesterday afternoon In Mountain view cemetery. No clue could be found to the dead- man's Identity, as the re-L mains were badly decomposed.', r- " To Dc Rosy i . iid Well The right, kind of food ' lnot drugsis necessary. , ; ' Grape-Nuts , r The world-famous '. food, ; scientifically made of whole-, wheat and barley,"; contains the blood-making, . tissue building elements of these field grains, including the natural phosphate of potash (crown in the grains) which nature, uses in making new brain and nerve cells. ' . , In the- manufacture of " Crape-Nuts the starch of the grains is predigested ' changed to a form of sugar which rs . quickly absorbed by the blood, and the user, foon shows better color and increased vigor of body .and -lrain. .- . " : . ' : A" few weeks' regular use of Crape-Nuta will show' anyone " . There's a Rcssoa Tct -r-i Cereal Co. Lt4, rirtle Crt'V, '.;ch. MCLUBCOURSE KEENE AND 1 ' James R.Keene;(on.the left), the famou"iWall , street bear.'V'who la - now the . central figure In the Investigation : being made "aa to the , . , cause , of the recent wrecking of the flrm ot J. H. , Fiske : & Co., . throflgh the,-manipujatioj) of a Hocking 'Coal '.and Iron stock, pool. 4 MrKeene ls shown on his. way ' to the hearlng?wlth his counsel. He m rnaintains ;that he' was not responsible ' for -. the crash , In . Hocking, ' t buttnat his brokers sold hs Hocking holdings! without his knowl edge or consent. t - ' . . ' ' t ' . ' COACH "JIM" RICE .-Nf. -.N yx4yv e-.y)a L 1 r., J1 ft Jim Rice," the . coach of the 'Colum bla university crews, who 'has 1 ; ready, gong far. toward making his t men, winners by having both var slty. and freshmen" oarsmen out : twice a' ray during .. the jtoUdays: . - This has Just come to aa end, but the men. are la, fine fettle for -the ; . hard jtralnuigoL the. spring.. Rice r sees "victory with the students and v the students see ;v!ctory 'with him aa coach: IIIH. TAFT f 'I Those Who Hissed Speech Are, by Negatiion, Repudiated V -t' in Resolution: ; . fCslta trim Vtmmi VTIra.1 Whlngla. r Aprjl -Ifc-AoW , le ebeers. the convenUoa ef the National Woman 8nffrsge asnoriation today adopted unanlraoasly a resolution thank lag President Taft fer ,tbe speech h dollvervd Wore - the - delegates - last BllThL ' Referrbc to the hlases with which . a portion - of the pe-h in grwted was omlttM from th resolution. I ii mm saia ine aejegai win m no lorasi nouce or tne incident, on tne grousd that . Tlrftors la the hall, and ! Mrt In tba damnnstratioa u ainat thr Tl roltillim drlir that th w anen inter 1 to maka t hemiwtrea felt la pollt Ira. They will take part in future rampalgns. ao-omtog te tb plana ef the ealf r ef the rrwentioa. Tfce t-nral eleoUnn in Oerg!a rr will be aid (KU-y-T . hn a l't of ?ate ar.4 co.r'f offkiala fi.il n ;r SUFFRAGISTS HIS LAWYER r Despondency and Chance to Get Names In Paper Rea-. 'sons for Rash Deeds.' ' ftTnlted Pr Taaed Wbv. Pittsburg, April IS. Two school girl chums, Mildred Brown,. 13. - and. .Naomi Haysllt. . J7, .lie. dead today, suicides. The two girls were almost Inseparable. They had a long- talk together and dis cussed their troubles Mildred rown killed herself because she could not keep up in her studies. ' : .The Haysllt girl ended her life 'because of a, 'love affair; ; M lldred Brown's body was discovered by her aunt- The papers printed a. story of her death and published her photo graph. - Naomi l secured t a copy of the paper and went' to her room.j Later her sister heard her groan and went to the room. The girl was dying. On her breast was a note reading: "Put, my picture In- the . papers, too." - ' ,,.:Both - girls -ued carbolic acid.-' It ls not believed there was a suicide pact. - Charles Sued for Commission. -" B. R. Charles.-who lost fSOOO through the mysterious "A. a Carsen" from tho safety deposit vault of the German-American bank,' has been sued In the circuit court by J ?.W. Wilson, who was a sales man for stock In the . Electro-Thermal Oarment Manufacturing; company.-, Wit son says he was to receive ISO per month and 60 per cent 'commission on all sales. He sold $25,00A worth of stock to Ar thur C. Strubling, he states, and , Is entiUed to half the money. - Charles at that1 time : owned thre-fourths of the $50,000 capital stock of the company. i: . - . ;. i. ."s, An effort is being made to establish ayV. M. C. A. in Klamath Falls.- has countless! uses ;Look fat V. your tooth bni5h;: look : at your hair- Drusn, ana your sponger uirougn a microscope. You will send for more Gold Dust in; a hurry. GofcL Dust; not "onlv cleans. . but it - sterilizes. and you need a package in . every bath-room as much as vou do in every kitchen, in every laundry ana in fivery pantry. Make-an inventory. rdom by . room, of the things Gold Dust will do for you and you will find 'many- new places where you can "tet the Gold Dust ' ' A do your work" ' III 2 SCHOOL GIRLS COMMITIH GblffDifl ASIILAfJD VOULD LAV STAV Progressive City Sends; Off! clals to Study Hard Surface ' V . Streets in Portland. Mayor n. N. Rnell and Coulcllmen W. F. Loomls, William Myer and J. C Barnard of Ashland, Or.. . are in Port land ' today inspecting the i different kinds of paving- material used in th city. Plans of the Ashland solons con I template the paving of about four miles of streets of that .city this year, and the officials are anxious to select the best on the market. - "Ashland- Is growing ' rapidly." said I Mayor SneU." "W are making It home town and a tourist . town, and health resort Many wealthy people are going to - Ashland to live, and a num ber are' building fine, homes.. Property Is rising in value ..and many divis ions are being. subdivided Our water supply comes direct from the malted snow, as does Portland's, and I do not believe . there la . a better climate i in the world.' Most encouraging to us is the fact that many residents of south era California are going- to Ashland to live, preferring the climate.- . "The school ' census , shows', that the population i of Ashland has Increased I to. 6800, and we. believe the' federal census will show it is about 7000. Jv'ew residents- are- arriving and farm -land 1 never sold more rapidly." . '' .Mayor Snell was recently victorious In i a recall election. r jn ' tne recau aiec- ! tion he had a Jarger plurality than when originally elected. , I MRS. JOHNSON CASE Vancouver. Wash., April, 15. By com ing to Vancouver to deliver a lecture. Homer Davenport, noted cartoonist anJ lecturer,.,- will t figure- -as a "witness ln the ease of the' Northern Pacific-Rail road company vs. Mrs. Mabel Johnson, i alias ' Haxel : Peterson.) which - will be called ; for. trial in the superior court at Vancouver on -April 86.! Mr. Daven port came to Vancouver 'to deliver a i lecture, .and was yesterday subpoenaed in the case.'. He Is alleged to have been a paaaenger on a train -with Mrs. -John son, - between Portland and San ; Fran Cisco, soon after she' had settled with the company- for $1350, and v to have overheard i certain remarks ' relative to the case. . , . ., . . I , CASHED CHECK; KEPT .... MONEY, IS THE CHARGE j n I " ' ' ' I i it " Vancouver, Wash., -April -16.-0. 'IS. Petit, who U ie alleged cashed- a check for- his landlady and kept the money, McMaster todays Mr. Parker keeps a uuaroing nouse ior t, ino , juaas niver Boom & Logelnc company near Felida, and gave Petit a check for 1120 to bring to Vancouver and cash for her. He was to- -pay W? S: Milter $80 of this money and she then loaned- Petit 'the balance. and he was also Jto get his watch out of pawn with this, money.: and return It to her-for. Security, she' alleges. Not hearing from the man, Mrs. Parker tele phoned Miller; who told her he had not been paid any. money. Mrs. Parker then notified the police, . Officer Cresap ar rested.the man in Portland and brought him back ' to ..Vancouver. He says he Intended to pay the bllL i , " ' Every DAVENPORT WITNESS Half i .. . - iroiiar Has- :,y uie rurcnas tag Power of One "... ' 4 When You Buy Your Splendid array of . new The garments are cut by experts in the fashion cenr ter New York: They are; consistently perfect and distinctive in style. ' .:-.'','.,. 1 f REMEMBER,, you are not paying: for high rent. and elaborate fixtures when JNly ottice rent is one-eigntn 01 ine rem or a aown town store, which enables me. to sell HIGH GRADE MEN'S SUITS on a 15 per cent profit basis. ; . I am strong now on plain and fancy blues, grays and mixtures. Come early, Men's ncndTallored 1 All Wool Suits Cost, you $35.00 to . -$40.00-1 xn the street. : IPrlcc 018.75 Knew Sample Suii Shop 315 Oregoman Bldg. Jimrrae Dunn, Manager. OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. FRIJ0LES BATTLE - STILL IN PROGRESS ' v V I IN BANANA LAND W- Biueflelds, Nicaragua. April 15. (By Wireless - te - Colon.)- Dghtlng between , the Estrada and Madria factions of the gov ernment of Nicaragua haa been; resumed, following a long truce. '-An-engagement ocourred yester day between the armies some .where on the road .between La Magua and Acoyapa, according to runners who reached here today.,' Heavy losses are reported on both aides aa a result of the en gagement, The Madrls army re-.! treated late In the day to Aco yapa, where it Is resUng today. Instant Relief for Sore feet Sore Feet, Tender Feet and Swollen Feet Cured Every Time. 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I- Z cleans out every :, pore and glori fies the feet your feet. . Tou'll never Jimp : again., or- draw up your ace, in iparn' and'" yeu'H forget j about' yolir corns, bunions 'and cal louses. You'll feel like a -new person. 1 T I Z Is for eale at all druggists at 2So per box,' or it will be sent you direct If you wish, from Walter Luther Dodge & Co., Dodge Bldg.; Chicago, 111. Kec commend and sold by ; - ? v.-1' .- The Owl Drug Stores Corner Seventh' and Washington street, The Store in the Air with the Price on the Level., 5T models arrived this week. you buy clothes of me. while the selection is good. Sfyllsh Suits, All Wool In blues and grays, cost you $25 to $30 on the street. rfrcc 014.75 ';-- cml : Vvr'TeE.IFLLY.OF:;'' .; :.FSAM(0) 'EWflM':- v: Buying 5a piano without .thoughtfully measuring and ;,i investigating its merits, without knowing to a certainty '' ' - the character of its makers,' the materials used in its conw i' structidn and its reputation for durability and permanent ,' V usefulness, is an unwise and dangerous' experiments v' v'-'Most. pianos look much alike, and to the' unskilled buyer sound much the same. Differences in case design, . v in prnamentation and general appearance have, unfortu j nately, little bearing on the real quality of the instrument,' and an "extravagartly-embellished case usually is a mark -l indtffereiit.quahtyJj.l:-ji' v ' ' "" . . . Always our aim has been . the best possible pianos at v.,- snouiu pay, giving a vaiuc xnat is as guoa as can oe naa for the money expended in any city in the United States, t and backing the" piano purchased with a guarantee that ' insures satisfaction for all time. ; AVe invite a most careful '( scrutiny of our pianos, because each and every .instrument , is built to stand a mosr searching investigation,' and there' by to prove its quality. '- v. " ,r: 'n ' 'J-4V -v " ' I - Save for, the addition of eastern, freight; every piano ort our 'floors is marked at the same -identical price at J which the same instrument would, sell on the retail floors ol its manufacturer,1 Terms for easy monthly paymtnts ' 'may ; be arranged if desired. - " ' .,"'.' BETWEEN. FIFTH AND SIXTH tarn OWNING ONE'S OWN HOME is the first step towards independence. p Being , compelled ihonth after month to feed' money into the hands of some landlord is far from independence and happiness, ' ' " We will show you how to own your own home and not pay more monthly than you are paying for rent now perhaps you will not have to pay as much-as you are paying v now." ' " ' k ' ' ' 1 ' " k You probably have some plan for a home that you would like carried out some' orig?v inal plan of your own, perhaps, r; :;. , : We can make arrangements to" have a '. home built for you and fix it so you will not . feel the payments, i i You . will be making small monthly payments 'all of the time . just the same as rent. v One of the very best places to build your home is : at Saginaw , Heights.'-, Saginaw Heights is in the suburbs of Lents, on the V. Mt. Scott car line., Beautiful high elevation grand scenery pure : water sidewalks graded streets stores churches large school bank excellent car service anci in a section that is bound to increase rapidly ' in value. ' ... ' : r :. - a , . -. ; ? ;We got , this, Saginaw Heights property - at a big bargain. We thought it place for a stnctly home section, have platted it and are selling lots low prices and on such easy terras that it is ; ' a very easy matter, for any' one to pay for one or more lots and not feel the payments. ' These lots are restricted: houses to cost at least $500, and to be set back at feet from the front property line. thing is in readiness for immediate home buildine. Come out to the property. "Pick out vour lot and talk it over with building your" home at once from plans. You will be ready to move in in two or three months.- . Prices we are asking for the lots are very low from $125 op. You pay but $5 down and $3 a month. . That's about 17 cents a day. Come out tomorrow. Take a Mt. Scott car. Get off at Lents. Our property office is across the street from the station. Or, if you prefer, come to the downtown office and go out in the auto. GEO. C17-C1S to supply our buyers with the price which" they feel they V 77 EsMeccssaFy -. an ideal ' bo we for such' least 1 S ' "Every-. us about' : your own T. 1.10 ORE CO. ABINGTON BUILDING PHONES ' MAIN C32 A