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THE' OREGON ' DAILY- JOURNAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENINO. " MAY; 23, 191L a1: RUINS OF POSTOFFICE. AT JUAREZ AFTER THE BATTLE. v matlon rfrrln to th tariff on wood pulp and papr- H aald: . "tieap paper. If w expct to retain tha print paper Industry la America, can be secured only by ths adopUon of a reolproclty olaus In 'the treaty, Th Canadian provinces ar trying to -fore American print paper mills to mov across th boundary- ?'-'" ' ' 1 911 OREGON GRADUATES PROTECTED ON STANDARD (Special Diapatcb to The JoaraaL) to bass final action, th stata board ff sundardliatlon of - colleges adJourBa . yesterday afternoon, -after adopting res olutions to the effect that colleges' and! unlversltls heretofore - enjoying tha privilege, of high -schooli corlflrstlon under thsold law b treated as standard colleges in thg sens of tha w:'Uw until such, a tlm as th national bureau of education or tha stata board of stand, ardlsatl. shall take deflnlt (action In standardlxlng tha Institutions of Or gon. ' Th purpos of this action was to , treat equitably th students graduating front th colleges and universities th ' Minister Says in Sermon That -.Thomas s People's Candidate. Giberl Forced to; Descend at : lBlarritz for Fuef v . : flotent Information at hand upon which present yaar. ,.- ., -.: 'f . ' - Garros Falls: , . . f A AVIATOR LOST III FOG TVOHMS ISSii ' -'. ' (i ".(!' ; .: . ;':'. .: '.' t - ' - -s . "i ' i ! 'V . .V.-. V : : V ' : I . ; ! . -;,--- T,-.,- f.-... ..v . J 7 Havlna preached agatnat both Ruah . nh nd filmon. candidates for mayor, from hit pulpit, Albert Ehrgott, " minister of th East 81de Baptist church , issued a statement thla morning ap- ' MMrn thm candidacy of George H. ': Thomas. Mr. Ehrgott aald: "I am convinced that Mr. Thomaa la the onlr candidal before the people , who truly desire to represent all tha i people. I consider him tne only truiy Indenendant candidate. H baa risen from tha ranks of workingmen. and he .-.la-ln fuU hyrapatny with both workers n4 cmDlovera. . "He atanda fully committed, too, to the commlaalon plan of government. and under Thomaa aa mayor w would .' be more likely to secure the apeedy adoption of tha commlaalon plan than under Rushlight, who already has an nounced a policy of tardineaa In acting upon tha commlaalon plan, or wow Mayor Simon, who If elected, togather with a number of business men would no doubt find It convenient to loae their Interest In that form of government u their sanction of a continuance of tha present form, because the oniy reason they have approved tha commission plan Is to oppose Rushlight. "Mr. Thomaa, though a Democrat la In a true sense tha only Independent candidate. Inasmuch aa be atanda for the -Interests of all tha people. He la in tba best aense the peoples' candidal Unqualifiedly believe that the economic and moral interests of Portland would be best conserved with Mr. Thomaa aa maror. I am not a Democrat, only a dtt sen. anxious for the highest welfare of Greater Portland, and this la an un aollcited and voluntary contribution." REBELS' FIGHTING r SPIRTS IS BEYOND MADERO'S POWER (Continued Front Paga One.) ready being made as the reault of a reported maaaacra by rebels In Torreon. Information from that place, through a Chinese merchant at Cludad Porflrto - Diax, haa reached here that 171 Chin ese. 70 Japanese, on German and 12 Spaniards were ahot down In the atreeta f Torreon after lta capture by the rebels. - Tba Chinese charge d'affaires hare has already : made . representations to the Mexican government on tha matter and 'Vigorous protests by tha represen tatives of ,. tha countries : wbosa subjects suffered are sura to be made as soon as verification of. tha maaaacra la received.' ,..! REBEL AGAINST REBEL NEW PHASE IN TANGLE; .', LIBERALS UNDER BAN (Daftta Prass LaaaaJ Wtie.l ' El Paso, Texas. May IS. With the accession ttf Madera to power In Mexico ladepeadent revolutions will be handled with an iron hand, according to an an nouncement at Madero's headquarters . here today. The revolt in Lower California, fost ered by the Mexican Liberal . party, which Is opposed . to Madero, will be -the first attended. General proaco will be sent against tha Lower California -, rebels. ' - Reports that General Flgueroa', who heads 11,000 men was aligned with the .Liberals were branded as false by urosco, toaay. 20& -CHINESE-KILLED-IN TORREON MASSACRE: FIRED ON INSURGENTS . Washington, Mar t a. United States -onsu4r Agent-Crot hers today tele i grapned the state department from Tor co, xnai 2vif unineae war siain mere in rioting on May 15. He aald tha cause of the maaaacra was Ihat me mung raoeis alleged mat the fed rala had armed the Chinese, who fired . on the insurgents. After the first out- oreax oraer waa restored and the re- mainaer or me cmneae colony was pro tected. ine persona of Americans, Crothers ' ere respected and their prop- erty was protected from pillage. - Two Armies Near Tie, Juana. San Diego, Cal., May 2 J.Two armed Mexican forces were reported east of Tia Juana today, one being reinforce ments for the liberal army and the other federals under Colonel Majol. The rebels were reported near Tecate last night but their number could not be learned. The federals are thought vto have passed near Campo and gone toward Enaenada. The rebel attack on fcnaenada may be again postponed. The rebels made no effort to stop the fed erals crossing Plcachos Paaa About 150 refugees are living In and about Tia Juana. All But Pew Slain. (United Hwm LeatMl Wire Eagle Pass, Texas. May 23. Tourists arriving hare today from Torreon, Mex- " rMnf1' that lut dn of the Chinese there were slain In the recent massacre by insurrectos. They assert SnanUri l?'"' K , Spaniards and one German perlshei , Madero FamUy i'n Frisco. t 0"? l'r Le-Md Wr. i Ban Francisco, May 28. Mrs Alberto -Madero. aunt of Francisco Madero tthe leader of the Mexican revolution, is ; now It San Francisco. She' la accom " ?.n,eV.h,r tl"-"mil children ani claco girl, who is her secretary Rh probably will remain here unm after J tha Mexican trouble la over fo,, '-- rii., 3","'l'''l'iiiliii..i..f.,. ... . ' ' J ' i Photograph showing th htroc the capture of the city leys on a building In which the federals were barricaded during the rebel attack. BY fgDedsl DUnateh to The Joarnal.) iTiintt nr.. Miv 33. Frank. 14-year- old son of Mrs. Lee, who resldea in the western part of th city, was instantly killed late yesterday afterrtoon by be ing thrown from a horse. His neck was broken. His foot caught In the stirrup and he waa dragged half a block before his foot came loose. People who witnessed the occurrence Immediately ran to the boy's assistance, but be was dead when they reached him. r MBMMW-WMMPM Eng foe-Florence in Day, Maybe. (Special Dispatch to The Joaraal.k Eugene, Or., May 2i.-Steps are ba ng taken to estaonsn an luwmuum stage line between Eugene and Maple ton, making it possible to, make the trip from this city to Florence In one day. A steamer will take the passen gers from Mapleton to Florence, in auto will leave Eugene in the morn ing, arriving at Mapleton In the middle of the afternoon, and the boat will ar-, riv at Florence early in the evening Returning a boat will leave Florence in ths morning and the stage will leave Mapleton for Eugene some tun before noon, arriving In Eugene in the evening. The roads are getting in shape for auto mobl travel and if the project Is a success the service will begin early-in June. , . . v Part of Siaslaw- Bonds pe-Solo. (Special DUptch to The Jonrnat.) -Eusrene. Or.. Alar .23. The Dime Sav in as bank of Detroit, Mich.,, has agreeJ to take the bonds of the Portpf Sluslaw, the First National bank of Eugene, which offered better terms. havlng(.de cided to withdraw its offer. The te- trolt bank secures 1116,000 of the bonds. GIRL'S ADDRESS ON EGG MAY MEAN A WEDDING (Special Dhpateh to Tba Journal.) White Salmon, Wash., May 22. In a box of eggs recently Shipped to a local restaurant was one which bore the neat ly written addresa of a young lady In Nebraska. A letter was sent, corres pondence became regular and last night a waiter In the restaurant packed his suitcase (or Nebraska The young wo man, "sixteen years 'old Jlgbt. auburn hair and blue eyes," expressed as much surprise at the distance her matrimonial medium had travelled as the reader will be that eggs have to be shipped from so far east to the Pacific northwest, where poultry raising is so easy. Bonds Sell for Bungalow School. 'Special Diapatcb to The Journal.' White 8almon. Wash., May 2S. A two room bungalow school house Is to be erected In the Cameron district three miles north of this place, the $1600 bonds at 8 epr sent having been taken by Perkins A Co.. of Portland. Who Wants a Nice Head of Hair? Easy to Get One in a Few Weeks by Using Paris ian Sage. Lack of nourishment that's he rea son hair tans out, grows tnin, raaea and turns grey. Dandruff germs dig into the hair roots and rob the hair of its nourishment Parisian Sage th dellghtrully re freshing hair grower and beautlfler not only completely destroys these germs but penetrates Into the roots of the hair and furnishes the stimulating nourishment that causes hair to grow abundantly and lustrous. Parisian Sage is guaranteed to put an end to dandruff; stop falling hair and scalp itch in two weeks, or money back. Large bottle 60 cents at Woodard, Clarke & Co., and druggists everywhere. "I ued Parisian Sage and It did my hair a great deal of good. I find It a very good hair tonic, the best I ever uBed. It's ' a very good scalp cleaner, hair grower, and beautlfler." Tours very truly, Allca Baumgartner, Hague, N. T. She Likes Our Style Of doing things up, of making her soiled Shlrt-Waista look like new again. And so does every one of our patrons who nave testea us wun in meaning ana Presslns- of their garments, both oper We take Infinite pains with th operations, and we have a system of doing this work which insure - the safety of the most delicate fabrics, auch as laces, gloves, etc. W would ilk to add you to our long list bf pleased patrons. Kail or ders gives prompt attention. VIENNA STEAM CLEANING ; AND DYEING WORKS SS"8S Third fJtfcst. Halmoa aad Mala. BOY THROWN HORSE IS DRAGGED AND KILLED x"'l i-lla'1" :J V. f , wrought bj rebel builitg at Juares from the federals. The picture-ghows the effect of a succession ot vol- COMMIITEE MINORITY I (fatted Prtss Leased WlrO Washington, May 23. Th minority report of the committee on Judiciary was filed yesterday afternoon In th senate. It protests against the direct election of senators on the ground that the resolution, as framed, removes the federal supervision of the elections. Senators Clark. Nelson. Dillingham, Sutherland. Brandege and Root signed the ' minority report. In an appendix Root, Dillingham, and Braadegee op posed in tha entire plan for th dlreot election of senators. The house rules committee has de cided to grant Congressman Victor L. Berger of Wisconsin a hearing on Sat urday in support of his resolution pro posing a federal Investigation of the manner In which J. J. McNamara was taken from Indianapolis to Los Angeles. STREETCAR SMOKERS SAVED BY ONE VOTE (t'ol'wl Ptcm Leaard Wlm.l Seattle, Wash., May 23. Lacking one vote, oouncilmen favoring the bill pro hibiting smoking on street cars, failed to pass It over Mayor DIUlng's veto. MANY FAST DRIVERS ARE ARRESTED ,AND FINED fluy T. Ketcheson, editor of the Pacif ic Drug Review was fined 126 In police court yesterday morning for speeding Sunday. F. Jackson, while trying to prevent Dr. J. A. Pettltv from passing him, made 25 miles an hour up Hawthorns HITS DIREC ELECTION Make Your Home Glaci by using our paints and varniskes This is the time of the year to brighten your home inside and outside with some of our fine Paints and Varnishes. We sell good Paints and Varnishes Sherwin-Williams' Bestmade to be used. They will giye the longest serv ice and the greatest satisfaction. We call your attention to the following list: : 7 ' ' . V SKerwin-Williams Best Paints ancl Varnishes House Paint. . ; . . .75c Ot. $2.50 GaL Floor Paint .... Porch Floor Paint . Flat Tone Interior Colors Floor Varnish . . . . ..; Furniture Varnish Linoleum Varnish Screen Enamel Family Paints .... Oil Stains , Enameloid, for bathrooms and Hand Craft Mission Stain Other Aids To Home Decoration Sapoline Enamels, all colors ....... . .... ;15c, 25c, 40c . Sapoline Gold and Silver Enamel .15c.25c.40c Janalac Varnishes and Enamel. .20c Pt to$3.00 GaL Chi-namel Varnishes and Enamel 35c l2 Pt to $3.50 GaL Alabastine Wall Tints .55c Pk Five Pounds. Dekarato Wall Tints '. 50c PkgrFhre Pound , Kalsomine Brushes . . -. . . . .v ; .50c. 75c, $1.00 Paint Brushes ... .. .35c to $1.25 - Varnish Brushes . ... ... .10c to $1.00 We carry all makes of Furniture Polishes and can fur nish them in any quantity. - . , . . : Ask for a copy of the Home Decorator, a fittle maga zine containing suggestions for home decoratipn. - ' Information andvfolor cards free at otir Paint Dept. Woodard, Glarke Co. Waa ington and during the battle which resulted In avenue and waa arrested near Orand avenue by Evan a He was fined $26. Edward H. McAllen of S28 Has salo street was fined SIS for reckleaa driving at Tenth and Washington streets. Fred A. Bennett a garage owner was found guilty of violating a traffic or dinance In turning a corner on?" the wrong aide but sent en o was suspended In his case. Election tn Philadelphia, (Uslted Press Leased Wirs.t Philadelphia, Pa., May 13. Much In terest la manifested In tha special elec tion In progress In the Second congres sional district today to fill th vacancy caused by the death of Representative Joel Cook. William 8. Reyburn, son of Mayor Reyburn..ls the Republican can- dldat. Th Democrat candidate la Henry Baur, a young lawyer. Th dis trict has a normal Republican plurality of about 17,000, In a total poll of from to.000 to 8S.000. Charm and Elegance Of True Beauty (Stlllwell In Fashion.) "Every woman delights in a vel vety skin and fin complexion, but few realise th harm done th skin's delicate surface by smothering It with powders or cosmetics, writes Mm. Stlllwell la Fashion. "A mayaton lotion gives grand re sults and is quickly prepared by dis solving a amall original package of mayaton In eight ounces of witoh- haxel Message this freely Into tha skin everr day and you will be sur prised how soon It Is cleared and beau tified, while the complexion takes on the charm and elegance of true beauty. "Nothlnar equals mayatone to protect the skin from changeable weatner, tan or freckles. It is easier to us and more satisfactory than powaer, is greaseless and will not grow hairs." 65c Qt, $2.00 GaL 75c Qt, $2.50 GaL .75c Quart '............ ..90c Quart l ,50c Pint .50c Pint ,40c Pint ...... . . . V. 15c, 25cvx45c ' .40c Pint : kitchens. .... .90c Quart . . 50c Pint . Fourtk Streeta - 4 , (United Frass teased Wlra.1 V San Bsbastian, 1 Spain, Mar II' Aviators Garros and GlberL vrho are competing In - th Parls-tadrld aero- plan race, arrived bar today from Angoulsm at :it a. m. , Gibert was lost in a fog for two hour, most of which time he spent flylnr . over th ocean. Jle alighted, at BlarrlU to ra- plenuh his fuel supply. - Ths distance from Angoulein her lw 210 miles, but Gibert estimates he covered moir than 800 miles. Garros fall eight miles from here end waa slightly injured. '. - . Both Garros and Olbrt lft Anfu- lerne at 6:11 thla morning. Vedrln lft at 7:15 and arrived her at !: a. m. CANADA WOULD GRAB PHINT PAPER MILLS (Onltad Ptms teaaad Wlss.1 Washington. , May tl. John Norrls, repreeentlng th Amartoan Newspaper Publishers aaSocIgtlon, presented today to th senate finance committee tnfor- tit Big Stock From East-Side Store . v ' rums t AND U P . I " - -- IS? : ; . I Yesterday over a carload of pianos was. sold at the . big new Eilers store, 'Seventli and Alder, .Purchasers found every piano and player piano exactly as advertised. Eilers Music House has been built'up by honest business methods and truthful publicity, and the present big sale," disposing of the large stock from the discontinued East Suie store, is again making hosts of friends. Today of fers a greater bargain feast than ever, as the entire East Side store stock of Pianos, Baby Grands and Player Pianos has now been removed to the new building. The little prices and easy payments will sell them rapidly; so don't delay Here are Just a few of tne dozens of snaps: . Now at Seventh and Alder iT L vrT vPiu" iff r- . : . t m s mm-Forwi stores m Hmm&mmm'i CLENRCV GWR-Of the New - FOR SUMMER is in the box It will be out May 29 1& ;y IsarVs, . , Chest, feabody at Csanssaor. Troy. sT.T. . . 44lrs M I mw a vam I ' v. - j "7 . .asaaw a tr ....r ..aewa. m asj .-. , j , i ....... -i.r ir-r. a. 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