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rr 7 i i r ry r DAILY JOURNAL, I OliTLAIJD, UQUDAY LVI2IIIIJG, MARCH 6, 1311. SEHJKI Fop Fourth Time Proceedings - OhhiUa - Ia Da frn- - 0ycr; Hunt in Charge.i (Special Dtspteh to Tha Jouraal) ' Salem, Or., March 8. A. re-revlslon of Chief Clerk E. H. Flagg's senate Journal began agalrt' today under Journal Clerk John Hunt Hunt ia tha same man who wa named by resolution of tha senate to revise the Journal In tha first iu stance but. he Is working now under Instructions from Chief Clerk Corey of the secretary of state's Office. . This will have been the fourth time that tha Journal of the proceedings of the senate of the Twenty-sixth legislative assem bly of the state of Oregon has been re vised.. It la difficult to determine how much time the fourth revision will re quire. -"Under the resolution adopted by the senate authorizing the secretary of state to prepare the Journal for the prlnter.'V sold Chief Clerk Corey, "ws have authority to check over the Jour nal to correct anv errors that mav nave been made In revision and since thero seems to be uncertainty as to the au thenticity of this Journal and' so many stories are 'Circulated as to 1J general unauthentic character, I . thought' It would be well to retain Mr. Hunt to aid the stenographers of this office In pre paring It for ths printer." - .. "Mr, Hunt Is thoroughly familiar with the Journal, having made the original entries of the proceedings and most of It Is In his own hand writing. John Hunt has already found- errors of minor cnaracter in iriagg s journal," ne sata "There Is not much cause for having bills' and resolutions pass more than once. " We have this morning already i noted where the same bill or same reso. lutlori has passed In Flagg's Journal two, or three times. These errors will be-. corrected. Otherwise .the general form and character of Flagyls Journal wlllTb- unchanged. The- secretary-of State also most make affidavit to ac curacy of the Journal.'V ' Mr. . Corey believes that after Hunt has completed bis task the secretary of state can swear with some certainty that the Journal Is approximately cor rect r'n action of the secretary of state in the matter has resulted in hav ing the Journal ultimately revised by the same person. Journal Clerk Hunt, as the senate Itself by resolution Its- strufltfi(UlutwhlclLjresoUiUon was found by the circuit court for Marlon county to have no precedence over a former statute providing that tne chief clerk should 3j the work Instead of the Journal clerk. It Is estimated that the cost of revising the senate Journal of tha Twenty-sixth legislature will cost mora than Is ordinarily expended on tha senata Journal. Flugg went horn Sat urday under the impression that his Journal had at last been sufficiently revised and was accurate so far as ex isting circumstances would permit . Hrns Are Natural Born Layers. " (Special Dispatch U Tsa Journal.) Freewater, Or., March . Mrs. B. F. Williams of this ctty says t she ' can beat the record of Marcus Johnson of Tarry town, N. T., who won a wager of $600 that his sixty hens could lay one thousand eggs In the month of Febru ary Mrs. Williams has 4 hens and millets which, for tha month of Febru ary, (this year) laid 80 eggs and the month previous (January) 778 eggs and during the month of January she had fifteen of them In the show room or on the road for It days.'. Injunction Suit to Be Heard.' - . (Special Dispatch to Tb Journal . Hood River, Or., March Ths In Junction suit filed Jby the citizens of Hood River who objected against the supplemental assessment made by the clty for the -street-Improvements made on State street, will be heard bv Jue Bradshaw, tomorrow. Judge A. J. Derby will defend the city In the suit ' direct u;:e to LOSAIIGELES.CAL Harriraan Officials Reported to Plan Cutting Time to Portland. about $110,000,000 Invested in the in dustry in ' this district and that the working capital employed ranges from $25,000,000 to $30,000,000. One hundred thousand persons are directly support ed by the industry and 20,000 men are employed -on a basis of SO.) days a year. - mm HERSTO BECOiuE TELEPHONERS (Special Dlspatck to Tha Journal.) . . Reno, Nev., March t.The construc tion of a direct line between Portland; and. Los Angeles, via Haxen, is said to have been sanctioned by Judge Lovett anew other officials of the . Harrlman lines during their visit to the coast - It is said it will form part of tha $75, 000,000 expenditure planned - by the 8outhertLPaclf lo-and-tna Uuloo-Paclflo during the next five years. : STATISTICS SHOW, s LUMBER INCREASE , " .1' (Special Dlapttch to T Joutoati - Spokane, Wash., March 6, Statistics complied by A: W. Cooper. Secretary of the Western Pine Manufacturers' asso ciation, show, there Is an available suit ply; of ' standing timber In the Inland Empire to construct 17,000,000 four and tlve room cottages, or sufficient to house more than half of the population Of the United States and. Canada." Four hundred mills in the district, having a total capacity of 2,000,000,000 feet out ,453,000,000 feet or 40,000 cars of lum ber In 1910, as against 1,260,000,000 feet in 1009. The value of the product at the mill Is estimated at (21,000,000, of which amount $14,000,000 was paid for labor. Six-million dollars -was-paid tV-rail roads for '-hauling : the output . The value of the stumpage cut is placed at $3,000,000. The report shows there is (Special Dlipatch to The Journal.) Centralis, Wash., March 6. Advice has , been received from W. C Albee, superintendent of the Northern Pacific railway on this division, that as soon as necessary, changes can be arranged the telephone service will take the place of the telegraph., service at main line stations from South Tacoma to Fellda inclusive, making . 29 telephoners' po sitions that were heretofore telegraph ers' positions. The salaries will be cut from 7 $70 to S0 -ir result Tonhls change. .- This has been brought about by the new system of handling trains by telephone Instead of telegraph, and there are but a few stations , between Tacoma and Fellda that will have teleg raphers. The . road has notified all telegraphersto ask for positlpnsithat they caa take on the seniority list and has' also- said : that employes assigned to telephone positions would not bi sub jected to the former rule of seniority;; V'-' ii'-esws.ipiM-siiiiiiii m iiPSinajir;l vVVi't '. " Rural Delivery From Athena. .7 Mnrtal DUnatch. to Tha Jnuraal. . ' Athena, Or., March- (U-Poatmaater H. O. Worthlngton has Just informed the patrons of his office that he has taken uo the matter of rural free delivery with the department at Washington, and that they have granted ' tne , rum service, which wlirbeginJuly I, 1911 ; The dis trict that will be taken in by this joute wUr extend north of town to the iink Swaggart farm and on the northwest it will Include the homes along Alkali flat and Gerklng flat ra BY FLEET Warships on Pacific to Make Mock Attack; Fortifica- ; tions JjiYiew. i here, was a gala event both for the members of the order and the hospitable citizens of Lebain. . Highly interesting programs were' rendered at both sessions and the following lodges were liberally represented: Centralis No. 7; Forest No. 235; Ilwaco, No. Ill; Lebam, No. 970; Littell, No. 241 : Little Falls,; No. 11$; Mossy Rock, No. 137; Napavine, No.. 207; Cosgrove,'' No.' 274; Skoakum cbuck, No. 279; Pacific, No. $S; Ray mond. No. 246; Rldgely, No. 2; Tenlno, No. 224; f oledo. No. 82; Westwood, No. 262; Winlock, No. St; Neslka, No.. A special train carried the members of the order from South Bend and Raymond. The large number of the "chain gang" was given a cordial welcome and treat ed with , the greatest consideration by their hosts of the Lebam lodge. (United Praas Ulaed TTIra.) v 0 Washington March 6. The Pacific fleet which has been.' maneuvering off the coast of California during the win ter, Is to proceed: to the Hawilan is lands at once, it Is announced to carry out plane for a demonstration to ascer tain where successful attack must be made on the Hawaiian coast. , : The ships will cooperate with : the army smndi:hydrographlo office in the maneuvers. It is believed the aim of the demonstration will be to experiment to locate fortifications. .. This is regarded thetnost strategic point for fortification. It Is claimed by many, in planning defense of ths Pa- clflo coast,,.. , . ': Vxfi'i'f'i':'' , Carrying . out the plans of the ma neuvers, it is said, four or five cruisers of the. Pacific fleet will attempt to make landings in places from; . which the department has reports ' from the hydrographlo - officers that landings might be made by vessels of heavy dis placement,. ... ....;.. ' 1. 0. 0. F. LODGES HOLD . SESSION AT LEBAM ' . ' , I ; ' i (Special -Dispatch to Tha Jooraal.t -, South Bend.- Wash., March . An af ternoon and evening session of the sev enth semiannual district meeting of the I. O. O. T., held Saturday at Lebam, a thriving town about 20 , miles east of Loma'siz;:) . to pik;, . Perfunctory Vdcome at Chi cago; Rockford Citizens v fiebuke Lorimer, Cuilom.- SCORES OF CHILDREN DIE IN MOTION PICTURE HOUSE anltC Praas Laasad WHe.1 St, Petersburg, March I. Ninety per sons, mostly children,' were burned and trampled to death in a fire here yester day In a moving picture - theatre at Be loge. Forty were seriously Injured. Five hundred were in the theatre when it caught fire from an explosion of the moving picture machine. . , The audience became panic stricken, and in their mad rush for the exits clogged the " doors and passageways, Men, In their frensy of terror, beat down women and children and trampled them .under foot- t?i-'--ry.; " 'v-i-A'V ; , Few of the bodies of the victims were recognisable, V'-", n-'v;" v i , ii'i i ni r ..r"?,. .? Si2li3 KUlt Ninth Bear.-"' Aberdeen, March 6. Killing his ninth black bear for the year, Arthur Salmon, who Is employed in a logging camp 19 miles up- the Wishkah river, also cap tured a -cub whose eyes were not yet open, and which has to be fed on bottle. He has It at his home, and will make a pet cf It Mr, Salmon has also- killed two-cougars and rseveral wildcats. . He has spent but little time In the chase, but Is both fortunate and skilful - - (Special Dlipatch to Tha Journal.) Chlcaa-o. March 6. Political and per sonal friends of Senator William Lori mer -welcomed him home yesterday, while thousands of curiosity , seekers lined the streets along which the parado passed. Two hundred and fifty auto mobiles and a number of bands were In UneTTbuf J the fact that ; tne welcome was forced and not spontaneous was ap parent in many respects. . Vf":. ,r , At bis home ijorimer maae one speech In which he declared that Divine trnvMni ha1 anveri his Seat In the senate for nlm. The formal welcoming speehwv-made-by-ReYr Mlcnaet. Bon--tiA in tuha.lf of "tha noor and needy to whom Senator Lorimer had ever been a sympathetic and helping rnena.- ' Rockford, III., -March I. Two thou sand cltlsens yesterday adopted reso lutions in a mass meeting calling upon Lorimer and Cullont to resign, f Lorimer was declared to have "besmirched the fair name of the state" because his election was "procured ; ; by bribery.". Cullom was requested to resign because he had "betrayed the people who had trusted him for 8 years." More insects will t killed in a green house if fumigating apparatus be placed near the roof so that the fumes will descend, rising vapors leaving the low er part of a house partially xumigaiea. WcAre Principal Portland Apcntig lor MVudor" RorctiSliadca Sporting Goods Department, 4th Floor-Complete Line Custom Shade and Drapery WorR a Specialty; Give Us a Trial Artistic Picture Framing a SpeclaltyPrompt Service Tuesday "Star Dargalas" 25c Mushrooms 10c MUSHROOMS, hoteV best lelect ed stems and pieces, in full '10 sire tin, special," each livv RADIOS A ' SARDINES, ver choice imported boneless. 1 Q. in tins; : Tuesday only,- at", i" 15r v Tomorrow 10 A Lecture by Miss Tracy Menu: ' Coffee Calce with baking .powder; Washington Tie; Al mond Omelet, and Caramel Sauce. 1 Pretty VaL Laciis 50c Dozen lor 19c AStarDargatn Main floor, 1000 dozen Valenciennes Laces, in edges and insertions; widths H to 1 inch; in many . pretty patterns, worth to 50c dot Star price, dozen 17C 1 Tuesday VStar Bargains 75c : Je wetf y fat 119c.; For tomorrow, "19c Tuesday" in the jewelry store, oh the main floor, a great tale of odds and ends in jewelry novel ties Hat Pins, Buckles, Brooches, Beauty Pins, etc. All the newest styles for your selection. Every 'imaginable stone and metallic setting, worth to 75e each; buy A all you want of them at special low price of, each i7C A Sale of Household At the Greater ... 1 ' Tuesday "Star Bargains", 75c Shell Combs 19c la the jewelry section, main floor, a ' sale of Barrettes, Back Combs, etc., large assortment of styles, shapes and colors; all good want ed articles, selling up to Q 75c each, special at only iy C Tuesday !'tar Bargains 65c IMeckwear at 19c Tomorrow, "19c Tuesday," on the main floor, a sal ex traordinary, lust because everything must be 19c. I Wom en's fancy Neckwear in dainty styles, some slightly soiled from being on display, Alt styles in the lot Neck pieces which have sold right along up to 65c each; of- fQA fered special for Tuesday's Star Bargain Sale, each Wt 99 Ml and Kitchen Needs TOWEL BARS of solid brass, highly polished and heavily nickeled; 1 Q, best regular 35c values, special at. if TUMBLER HOLDERS,: solid brass, highly polished and nickeled, 1 Qr pierced cup; reg. .35c vals spL IJv WASTE BASKETS, fancy assorted, col ored straw, many shapes and pat- 1Q terns; regular 35c .values, at, each lit KITCHEN SETS, of 3 pieces; cleaver, Kroail lrniff. anrf narindr knife: our 1 A . regular 45c value, special 'at, set 35c Coffee Pots, 3-quart size, special during sale for 19f 35c oak frame Mirrors, on special sals at only, each, 1&4 35c zinc Wash Boards, offered special at only, each 194 35c Bread Toasters, can be used on any stove, each, 19 30c Cray Enameled Kettles, during sale at only, each, 19 f 'A V 7sAi'7 , a. . m SB av a m. sr ' m Ms-Worf EuifflM-Miegf Sttore . 1 ' ' " mil' ' in I il 1 I 1 1 iMH.iiinii fmiiaaii ii. in nn ' i ii.iiiii.-..a-.i.Miwiw;ii "S' iis .n Spgtim'fe ;lD)ress- Goois Regular 50c Values for 19c In the Basement "Undcrprice Store," a sensational tale of Dresi Fabricg in black and white shepherd check, mannish patterns in worsteds, novelty mohairs and solid-color self-stripe novelties Fully three thousand yards comprise the assortment-Your eyes will open with astonishment when you see them Come early for the best ones The Qn sale begins at 8 a. m. Values worth to SOc specially priced now at, the yard I t iam mm m m . ' J J M. MAW i j tmr -s?xl. m TUESDAY "STAR BARGAINS ,y Embroideries 50c Values 19c 5000 yards of cambric, Swiss and nainsook Embroideries, in blind and floral, designs, widths to 18 indies; our best regular stock values up to 50c a yd, offered special during this sale at 1Q tne low price of only yard TUESDAY "STAR BARGAINS" Buck Towels 35c Values 19c In the domestic aisle, main floor, ; all linen, Imported Huck Towels, hemstitched ready for ose; ex cellent 35c vala, very special for tomorrow only. Buy all yon want of them , during this Qj sale at the low. pnee of I J7C TUESDAY "STAR BARGAINS Women's 40c Aprons ior 19c In the apron section,' 2d floor, housekeepers will revel in aprons of good quality gingham and white lawn; large square styles, with pockets, deep hems, wide strings; regular 40c val- 1 Q ues, on special sale, each lyv Little Needs, Worth '"I ii " ' " 1 . ' " 1 ' "U ' ' ' ' ' ''" "' 1 25c up to 02.50 for 19c HAIR CLUSTERS, in light brown and blonde colors; regular values up. t rt to $2.50; special during;; sale at 1 t SHEARS, l Hamilton Tensionr 1 warranted, for 5 yrs.; $1 vals for 1 1C WHISK BROOMS, 35c values for 194 TOURISTS; CASES, $1.00 values, 194 TOOTH BRUSHES, regular 35c 1 Q values, hand-drawn,. special. price JL5C COMBS, Fibroid Dressmg, 50c vat 19e HAIR CURLERS, softT rubber; f ft . best regular 25c values, for only 17C Hose Supporters, women's, regular 50c values only 194 Bone Hair Pins, regular 25c box values, special, only 194 30c box Darning Cotton, offered special during sale 194 Dress Shields, Kleinert's, 35c Fitzrite, special, pair, 194 Peroxide of Hydrogen, 16-ounce, 50c bottle, special 10 1 ' TUESDAY " STAR BARGAINS" Womciils A 33c Values 19c Women's low-neck, sleevelesa summer Vests in lisle and cot ton, with plain yokes ; or fancy lace-trimmed; sizes 4 to 6; pure white. They are marked 33c ea. For tomorrow .we will 1 Q change the sign to read, e lC ft TUESDAY "STAR BARGAINS i ' m '' i 1 i n . .i "1 i ' i "' V '.; Suspenders 35c Values 19c In the men's store, main floor, a , splendid line or men s nne quai ity new Web Suspenders, with .leather ends; full length, rust-' proof buckles; dark or light pat terns; regular 25c and 35c - values, on special sale at 1C TUESDAY " STARFBARGAINS " Draperies 19c ValSe35cto60c In the drapery store, 3d floor. 2000 yds. Drapery Cretonnes and Taffeta Mill Ends, remnants, 2 to 5 vards. which thf mill saves for us each year; the , values ;l9c range from 35c to 60c, a yard; Tuesday's price, TUESDAY " STAR BARGAINS 99 Wom'n'sHose 50c Values 19c .11, HI 1. 1 .1 lin tin f U In fliu, ' WnmM'l HAM ill solid colors and fancy novelties; rich lilies and cottons in stripes, dots, . vertical; ; lace boot and embroidered Styles. Attractive 50TTataesrspecial dunngJQ this i sale at low price of 1 J7 v 99 TUESDAY " STAR BARGAINS Child's Hose 25cValuesl9c In the hosiery store, tomorrow, we will sell the famous "Clark's Make" "children's 100 per cent merit Hose, every pair guaran- :JtfH just th tWt aa whfi eAi- il 25c, positively for Tues- 1 "'day's Star Bargain sale, at laC TUESDAY " STAR BARGAINS" - "!-' ' ' ... - BoxStalion'ry 35c Values 19c In the stationery Store, on main floor, a sale of fine linen-finish ' Correspondence ' Stationery, ' 24 sheets of paper, 24 envelopes, in fancy - embossed - and' novelty . boxes; regular values up 1 f t'35crspeciahat,the box lJC TUESDAY STAR BARGAINS" Souvenir Plates A i- 50cValuesl9c 35c Salad Bowls 18c In the crockery store, on the 3d floor, regular 50e Histori-1 n cal Sfluvenir Plates, each laC SALADBQWLS.,Jancy.l (1. German china, 35c values 1 av TUESDAY " STAR BARGAINS" C5cVeUlnfll9c 35cRibbonl9c 1500 yards of new Mesh Veiling, in hfarV. whit snd col- IA ors; values to 65c. special lvC RIBBONS-.10.000 yards all pure silk, 5-in. Taffeta, in black1, white -and-every-wantd-hsde? t Qr- regular 35c quality, yard 1 JC TUESDAY " STAR BARGAINS " Curtain Scrim 35c Grade lOe ln the. drapery store, 3-1 Wr, a sale of 1000 yards 40-in. pWtv - Curtain Scrim. By mistake it w,n , sent out to us in the dull fini-h " instead of mprceri7frt. A litn-r.il factofy'conccsMMii cnat.Ii . t ;m US to Sen me c frr.:c at .. - a a.