The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 19, 1911, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE 'oRfeGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND
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Salem, Or., May -That the refer
ndum ropM wlU;taot bs tlsd about ths
" Oregon Agricultural" college '-'and the
proposed addition to the statshouss was
' the admission -of Harry J ParJdson
"and T. t "Van Oredol yesterday, after.
noon, after they had completed check
inar up and -flUnc .the petition to In
voke the .referendum on the appropria
tion of $60,000 for the Monmouth Nor
. mal jaohooL: v The Monmouth t petition
' contained. 7031 signatures..; Jn addition;
MS nam war added to the petitions
U Invoke; the, referendum against the
university " appropriation, - which , f peti
tion waa filed Wednesday. .- '
. "It waa the Intention and earnest de
tire of our committee," said Chairman
Van Orsdol l yesterday, "to apply the
: referendum In the case ef the , bills ap
propriating building funds for the O.
A. a and for an addition -to the etate
; bouse. These were the ; Instructions
' given ns) by the mass meeting In Mo
MlnnvlUei February SI last, but the
obstacles encountered were too -great
! dally duties to care for." .
In addition ; to . the "daily aotiea"
spoken of, however, Mr. Van-Orsdol
pxactlcaly admitted - last' evening that
one of the prime reasons ror not appiy-
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Photograph of Mra. Caroline P. Turner, who waa recently found murdered 'at
' ' XAkewood. N. J., and one or her cuiaren. xne nnaing oz ue oeaa ooar
1 la m dump of woods bearing marks of a. brutal murder baa aroused In
tense Indignation. Except, for the discovery of long strands of gray tialr
V near the scene of the crime, no clue to the murderer has been found.-
RECOMMENDS LETTING
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The street committee of the city ex-
In1 the' referendum to the O. A. C. P" "'" ,v. f.7 f .Trlli nrovl
proprutlon waa that ruch action would ommended theietlng of street Improve-
m Inrftn.l.t.nt In tha evea Of ? the I ome amount w
' public, since the announcement had
been published that an Initiative meas
ure would soon be proposed to merge
the three schools at Corvallls. 'With
such a move on. the backers of the unl
.verelty and Monmouth petitions do not
desire to-antagonise , thecorvallis peo
ple. To odddm the' statehouse appro
sriatlon also would arouse a great deal
of antagonism. Continuing. Mr. . Van
Orsdol. chairman of , the . McMlnnvllle
committee, said:. ? . . J.-'-1
' f Vamea Extremely Xard to Oet
f "It, la jwsslble for the McMinnville
referendum committee to file but one
referendum, thla dne on the appropria
tion f $504Oft-fot - -dormitory for th
Monmonth' Normal wshool. 1
-, 8ome time ago we' placed an order
wlthTll,-r-"aTkl8WfrflnoHna
Construction t company, Vbltull thin, $10,-
elgnatureg to the petitions, expecting
to aecuravthe required number. Arter
realizing the difficulty; Jn securing pe-
licioneri, we puioea . an rar inr bvv
with a man .la Portland.. He . was un
" able J.o take up the work until after the
primary ana aia luue arter mat iime.
Then other orders eJao were placed ana
. tnost of them returned results' below
- that expected. ' '
h "We also, experienced great difficulty
In raising money for the work, situated
its we were ha a town and country where
fheref are Tew salaries paid, f .
) "Our cotnmitte. independent )f oth
rsv was unable to aecuro greater
amount of signatures than 1423 to-any
one of the petitions, ana in fact is still
obligated to Mr. Parklson for part of
the work performed-by him,' ,
jm Vroeraatlnatlon Oets la Work.
'- "We did .our beat to cafry ou .the in
structions of the citizens who aaked us
to serve them. The great trouble we
experienced was that those who vbl
ttnteered to help in the work 'put off
Until the laat few days what should
have been done In the beginning of the
movement
Yesterday proved a referendum day.
fcuring the latter part of the after
noon, while Parklson and Van Oredol
awefe tiling the Monmouth petition, Dan
Kellaher. Ben Rlesland and J. B. Zleg
l.f nnurml ta tll a netltlon for in
voking the referendum on the Malarkey
ubllo ' utility bilL Senator Kellaher
vas bitter in his denunciation of the
Malarkey bill, which provides for giv
ing the state railway commission power
exercise statewide control , or puojio
corporations. , Kellaher . favors home
jrule In these' matters. -'vv V i l
f Earlier In the day. notice of the filing
With the county clerk of Benton coun
ty of a petition? to Invoke the referen
dum on the senate bill granting ' the
eounty officials of Benton a salary
boost was filed with the secretary of
'utate.- Secretary 'of State Olcott and
lila clerks had a busy day keeping open
house generally ' to 'referendum people.
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.OFFERS NEW
SCHOLARSHIP SERIES
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f (Roeetit P1ptd to The JierBii.
t Pacific University, Poreet Grove, Or..
Stfay 19. Jn order to bring Paciflo uni
versity Jn closer'relatlon with the high
ncbools of the northwest and to make
Its advantages available to a larger
number of young people, 4t has been ue
termlned to make the following .scholar
ship offerer s-. '
i One annual scholarship, to each high
school In the northwest will' be award
ed, to aa honor pupil In the graduating
claea upon recommendation of the fac-
schools having n ' enrollment , of. more
than nupils. one additional scholar
ship jlmllarly awarded will be given for
each aoo pupws or major jracuon inere
of. But not to exceed five scholarships
wilt be granted, to any high school.
Scholarships to resident- students:. A
scholarship will, be awarded o the pupil
enrolled in a anf i class above the acad
emy first year whesa average rank dur
ing the preceding ear Is the. highest in
his cIbbs. . ';-.'' -
These eeholarehlps-entitle the holders
to 6ne year's free tuition and- will -be
awarded opi the' baeia of scholarship,
' character,; social .qualULpe and ' general
fitness to pursue-a college course to ad
l vantage; VJ'K.-c :)'
; Similar scholarships have been offered
to a portion of the high schools of the
etat- for some yeara but thla new sys-
tem; will extend to all high schools in
the northwsest. vt v; ?. -,. z
EXPECTS TO - Win as - -;
rV. - MINORITY'S CHOICE
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- - S. I MIlls.-who was defeated for the
Republican nomination for councilman
at large In the primary election, but who
obtained the Democratic nomination un
solicited has decided to accept , the com
pliment tendered by the minority party.
ajn -In this race for the council
. yet,'! said Mr. Mill yesterday, - J'and
- with the -;hew -developmentii that: have
arisen since the primary election X' think
1 have a good chance to win." ; 1
000. v Among the larger contracts reo
ommended were these: .-'..
Gantenbeln avenue, to ' Consolidated
Contract company, bassam, S14.TI9. . '
' Beaumont 'street, to Slwood Wllee,
bltullthlo, 1.1I.IT. . :! 3
Belmont street, to Paciflo Bridge"
company, bltullthlc, tIS.Xl. ''
KlickiUt street, to Elwood Wiles,
bltullthlc t(3.T9M6. X '
East . Second street, to Paciflo Bridge
company, bltullthlc $29,214.84, '
Irvlngton Heights sewer, to Lund
Strom 4 Sandeborg, lt,t7s.
Macleay . boulevard, sewer, to Lnnd
strora ft Sandeborg, ?1S,721, ,.,.,:,.;" . (.,
; . Woodstock avenue, to Joplln ft Meeks,
grading, 119,471.. . - - .
Williams- avenue, to Oregon Inde-
;-y. Offer ScTvlcce. -' .' V
fffnlttd Ptms tcawd Wtre, .
Washington. May 19. Louis D. Bran
dela probably will conduct the Demo
cratic lnyestlgation into, the affairs of
the postof f tee department Chairman
Ashbrook of the .house - expenditures
committee, declared that Brandeis had
Offered,, hla servtcee vfree. of .charge. :,
MAN WHOSE MOUTH IS
y SPOILED FOR SMOKING
WANTS $7500 DAMAGES
.. (Doited Trew Ltated TTira.) 0
Tacoma, May 19v Because he
alleges he Is unable to chew or
hold his pipe to smoke 4n the 4
light side of his mouth, Paul
Elanlua, a sack turner, .formerly
In the employ of Rothschild ft Co..
4 has filed suit in tne superior:
court against, the firm of Brown .
e Mccabe and Harry uicxman w
4 for $7500 damages. Elanlua aays . e
e ; be was in, the employ of Roths- - 4
e emia jc ana urewn at jwv.u . w
loading flour on a ateamer, wnen q
a section of the" conveyor, chute e
waa jarred from ls position, and e
that a sack flew up and struok e
him on the right side of his e)
face. He aays hs lost the use of 4
the sensory muscles of the right
side of his face. Dickman, the
foreman, waa careless in the ar-
rangement of the chutes. It is 4
alleged..
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' Railroad Increase Stock.
1 (8peclt Dlepnteh to Tht JooroaLl - '
New York. May 19 At a meeting
here today the stockholders of the Lake
Erie ft Pittsburg railroad voted to In
crease the company's stock from 81.000,
000 to 80,000,000, and also authorised a
large issue of bonds? The. issue Of
stock and bonds Is regarded as largely
a booKKeeping transaction 10 lane care
of advances that have been xnaae to
the Lake Erie and Pittsburg all the
stock of. which la -owned by! the Penn
sylvania and Lake Shore roads. - -
,(Bpdl Dlptrt s The JouraeLI
, Newport, Or., May 19.A .storm
unusual violence for this season broke
over this section of the coast Wednes
day, r The wind . .attained a velocity
scarcely precedented for; thla time
year and was aocompanled by a heavy
rain.. The roads are rendered almost
impassable iy the deep mud and fallen
timbers. . . V';-;.-- .
arly in the morning the phone line
to Waldport : which crosses the bay
here in one span, and la exposed to th
full force . of the, gale, waa anapped.
Thla severed phone , connection . south
and in addition the local and eounty
service was badly demoralised.
-' The 10 foot gasoline crulaer Florence
wa torn from her moorings and nai
rowly escaped destruction. She drifted
about one mile, and after nearly cap
slsing Awloa, .was recaptured - opposite
Olson villa. The. boat la the property of
Dr. Molntyre of Portland, v '
It la reported here from Toledo that
the wind took the roof from a new bun
galow, besides leveling the tall flag
pole in the court house yard, and break'
tag most of the windows la the Epis
copal church. .,
. Terry Loan Necessary.
Redding, Cal.. 1 May It. Just how
much the defunct Bank of Shasta coun
ty will be able to pay Ue depositors de
pend! on whether J. E. Terry of Sacra
- a . -
mento pays hla loan of 205,000 in full
to the bank. Deputy Superintendent of
Banks Mitchell stated today that
Terry would come across In full the de
positors will receive a little more than
10 cents on the dollar; otherwise they
will have to be content with 10 cents.
Orrine for Whiskey
and Beer Habit
Orrine Is the standard remedy and is
every where recoimlzed aa the most suc
cessful and reliable home treatment for
the "Drink Habit." It ia highly praised
by thousands of women, because It has
restored their loved ones to lives of
sobriety and usefulness, and the weekly
wages which at one time were apent
ror "Drink" are now used to purchase
the neoeasarles and many comforts of
home. Any wife or mother who wants
to aave her husband or son from
Drink" will be xlad to know that she
can . purchase ORRINE from Woodard, I
Clarice co ana u no oenem ia ot-
talned after a trial, we will refund the
money.
- ORRINE Is prepared In two forma,
No. 1. .secret treatment, a cower, abso
lutely tasteless and odorless, given
secretly in. food or drink. ORRINE No.
2, in pill form, Is for those who desire
to take voluntary treatment. ORRINE
costs only 81.00 a box. Write for Free
urnne JBooiciet (maueu in plain sealed
envelope) to ORRINE CO., 719 Orrine
Building. Washington, D. C. ORRINE
la recommended and is for sale In this
elty by Woodard. Clarke ft Co.. dis
tributors, 2S0 Washington and 125-27
Fourth Sta. - -
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- Shoejpnces in this country are fixed by the Leather Trust.
The' Trust has a throttling grip on. the tanneries. ;
it regulatesthe quantity ittfv leather. It fixes the price of that leather.
Worse than thatit influences the quality of aU leather.
If cheaper shoes-if better shoesrmean anything to yoi and your famuy, you must
strike for yourself Get Endicott-Johnson shoes. Endicott; Johnson & Co. are the only, shoe
manufacturers ' in this 'country who are Indepeodent of the Leather Trust.
Tliir.Kiiv hiir hiMeW in the onen markets of the world. They own their .
tanneries they tari every pound of leather they put into their shoes. ; They sell
direct to your home shoedealei; cutting out the profits of four distinct middlemen.
Endicott-Johnson shoes save you 50 cents to (1.00 on every pair and they
giveVou service, style, fit and comfort that you simply cannot get in any other
shoes at any price,' 'rf-';l2W''".''-i" - ': ' ' -
- The ENDWELL (Goodyear Welt) is their dress or business ,
shoe $3.00, "$3.50 and ,$4.00. v . -
ENDWELL shoes give you every choice of style snappy,
Up to the minute lines, or the more conservative cut any width
and shape of toe all the colors of leather. Good fitting ex-
quisitely finished easy to the foot. , r t " "
, , ii Look for this name stamped in every shoe
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n 1 v-1: .: Am 1.m !,? thf ! nnMiahed can learn the names of their home dealers
I irio carry ENDWELL shoes by writing to Endicott, Johnson Co. Endicott. . X .i y ,, -
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If he knows all about Cloth Quality, Style, Designs, Tail
oring and Suit-Harmony, he buys of us: Because he finds
C : In BEN SELLING SUITS all things he knows are best.
If he knows little about Fashions," Fabrics and Finish, still
' , he buys of us: Because he knows that the BEN SELLING
STORE assures him Expert Knowledge and Absolute In
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Mmi Sra
Owr tlock of Mess's Sukt b .
abreast of the best and latest
jf&sMomLS. It was selected! "for
'care audi sMl; dicsem with
r, style amid service
Yew momey's always on deposit with us until
every transaction gives perfect satisfaction
We call attention to out
English Slip-on Raincoat!
Modestly priced $15 to $3G
' LEADIMG CLdTHIEE
' ,' . Morrison at 'Fourth1 ' '
W.EMARI
ELL & CO
EAST MORRISON, COR
NER UNION AVENUES
PHONES E. 3809, B-1739
LEADING EAST SIDE DEPAR1TV1ENT STORE ' ? '
ALL STREET CARS TRANSFER
Big Satiirday Balaam
Enabling people from all parts of the city to have the same opportunity to share -m
our Saturday Economy Sales as our near, neighbors enjoy. ltv us demonstrate to
you tomorrow that the East Side of fers better values at less price than anywhere else.
TO
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$15-$li0 W Corsets 98c
Toftiorrow staru a sale of most
worthy Corsets. .The celebrated
"Niris' $1.30 and $1.25 Corsets, in
all-styles go,on ale at the- QQm
one orice of ar OC I
Shown in long or short hip; high
or low bust, and made of Coutil
and Batiste. All styles have sup
porters attached.
75c M. & B. CORSETS ......49
White Coutil or Batiste, wi(h high
or low bust, long or short hips and
with four supporter attached. ., '
3.503 Scrim and Net Curtains $229
Fine ecru Screen Curtains, trimmed
with 4 inch lace insertion and 4
inch lace edge, also white net cur
tains with dainty lace edge.
BoTs' Jndian, Cowboy or Captain Suits 9Sc
The best styles of play ; suits ; ever
produced. Values range to $1.50. Mn-
dian Chief SjaitjilJsguIatJiidian-styler1
witTreraborate. feather head gear.
Cowboy suit is typical style with wide
trimmed hats,3 while the , Captain'
Suit is true . military khaki color,
trimmed in red and brass ' buttons,
with campaign hat to match; . sizes
range from 4 to 12, and all go- on
sale beginning Saturday at th QQr
one price of, each ..
gojs' 75c Koald Knickerbockers at 39c' V
String serviceable school pants, welV
made, full, roomy bloomer styles," belt
strap, taped seams, two colors to
choose from and all sizes, 4 to ,15
years. ... ' " ' . .
Ladies' Fine lisle Hosiery Values Up to 75c at 47c
Fine Lisle with! double heel and toe. Wide va
riety in tan. navy, green and black, hand em
broidered, also plain and lace in tan, old rose,
violet, navy, sky, white and black. Sat- AJ
urday and Monday at ,......"!
A Sale of Men's Neckwear 17c
A big assortment of Silk 'Four-in-hands, all very
choice and desirable folors and patterns, and
the most wanted styles. ' Not a tie in the lot
worth less than 25c, on sale beginning Saturday,
at each 17c of 3 for 50c
$1.50 Muslin Skirts Special at $1.19
Women's good quality muslin Underskirts, cut
good full widths, neatly made, well finished and
trimmed with 18 inch -flounce of embroidery.
$1.00 Muslin Gowns Special at 65c
Either with, low neck or V-neck, short or long
sleeves, neatly made with tucked yoke and lace
insertion trimmed. ...
Sale of DoBs in Basement $U5 Dressed Dolls at 69c
17 and 18, inch boHs.iblsque head, sleepers, jprtt
ty -curls, jointed, handsomely dressed. Some
dresses are, removable. Best $1.25 Dolls . Q.
oo special sale at
' 50e DRESSED DOLLS AT S3. . t-.14-lnch,
Bisque Jieady jointed, sleeping dolla. -
25c DRESSED DOLLS AT 15.
Very dainty, prettily dressed 1 1-inch bisque head
. Dolls. .
Men's $18 Suits at
$14.90
Class "A" Suits, are pure wool and hand tailored,
made of the nobbiest new spring woIlens,i in the
newest models and tailored so, : they hold the.
shape. See the big assortment on spe- KA QQ
cial sale' at . .- .-. i. . . . ... . V'
MEN'S $13.50 SUITS AT f 9.85.
Continuation of our Suit sale. SuHi of qualiiy
and newest spring styles j vortty $12.00 iff Q OP
to $1 3.50, at '. "'
"Cnvffcrd" Sbss f:r LVa $3.59-C 5
ry,fnrA - hnmni hiucher or Dtitton tiors. All
that s good 1
very best in
UXIOrOS, pumps, Diucnci vi . ...
that's good in style, either black or tan, and the
quality.-- ' ---- ''
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