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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING. MAY 3. 1011. IMUK LIKE 10 BULL RUN CONGRESS ONLY Members of tlie Supreme Court of the United States of America r- s, t ..." TO FORGET FAST, I SAYSRUSHLIGH 4 - - 1 Candidate Says, Also, That He ."Stands on His Record; Ac cuses Simon of: Organizing New Machine. v , A. G Rushlight th Republican noml Tne for mayor, la a atatement today again bombard Mayor Simon (or Ma Independent candidacy, charges him with organising a nw machine, and accuses -. film of favoritism to member of the t present park and executive boards. He "also declares tba mayor la guilty in due generosity to tha Portland. Railway. ' Ugbt A Power company In tha eettle - roent of tha disputed lighting claim car . fited over from tha Lane administration. Th Republican candidate alaa alvea , ) harof fcla attention to tha political i acrobatic of tha Oregonlan, and ssr ft hat while that nawapapar baa aakad tha public to forgot tha mayor paat, n ta ataadint on Ma own record aa a , imambar of tba council Ha rldlculea tha effort of tha Blraon force to craata tha t (belief that hla election win .rtghten Jeapltal, saying. tht..fairtratment of ,'aU classes will bava no such off act Yereetilltj- f Otala. y : . .. Mr. Rushlights statement rcadat "It ta interesting and amusing to note that tba "Morning Oregonlea can ace , thing In any light that lta fancy leads fit. It would make tha rot arc of this -; city believe that tha great principle of , tha dlract Primary law wera onlv a ,' fanoy, and ahould be aet aalda wlen 4 tbla near Republican organ advlaea It f v "Air. Simon and hla millionaire club of political managers would make tha m votara balieva that tha ayatem wbaraby tha homo owntra and taxpayer have tha right U aelact their own candldataa frkfB ha SV.. 4k.e?l.-i J A W 1 I Ma. aw. uw TWivyg VAIXIS Wlldl fcnfaUr gill j! .-' 'jv 1 III i NEARLY, FINISHED Mt. Hood Road Hastens Work -Facilitates Handling of ; ivxS Machinery. V'l-li ABLE 10 CREATE Within two wka, the Mount Hood Railway A Power company will have it ralla laid to tha power- plant on tha Bull Run rlrr. v Thle prediction ' wee made tbla morning by treasurer II, N. Mabery, This will not mean that the ti a v. j. . ......l I oy tnai time, out mat u wm do pos Waahlngton. May 2..Congressmar, nolo xor tne company .to amp 10 a. W. (Walter) Laffrtyr la , prepef Bugaboo Sought to Be Raises ; by Oregon Attorney In Con gress Gets Knocked by ON ficial of Forestry. Service power houae the machinery required Ing a tnlarepreaentatlon 'of tha . foreei "r5"iU.C "fv.V1:, Jf . 522ZJ? -ervlc. policy Jn . r.aolutlon , which h - Tha, maahlnar or tha areater nart nnounced hla intention to Introduce of IV h" already arrived. In Portland in tha' houee of repraaentatlvea conewtj and tha Immenaa ' penetocka, that will I Ing tha dtapoaal of the I.SOO.OOO acrosj lead tba water from tba reaanrolr to of land Involred In tha gorernment aultl tha power wbeela have already been I for forfeiture agalnat tha Oregon at Cal tranaported a goodly portion of tha dl I ifomla railroad. Tba ault waa haarri taaoa to Bull Ron by them. ' I before Judge Wolvarton, and decided In Completion of track laying will Ols-ltlie government a favor. ' penae of a great deal of hauling by I, Laf farty ailegea that tha forest aerv wagon and auto truck, and will there-1 lea purpoaea to take thla land from the tore hatn the construction work ma I people by putting It Into a forest re- terially. , lierve, and he demand that If Judge Tha rainforest ennnreta foundation I Wnlvertnn'a decision Is sustained, the for too power plant waa completed some I land ahall ba opened for aale to aattlara. time ago and nothing further can ne t pedaloa Wttlt Ooagraia, dona-on the massive atmetura until' trie F 7 tk .ttuatto. is that tha for- machinery baa been Installed aa It will I i. -n. .M.win . iti have to be built In. The Immense pen ...... .... ,. .r..t. stocks will ' bt laid in tunnel , lined . ,7., 7.... i" o.on . now iu. with oonerete. - ' . i k..4. T.... ..,11 Tba plana are to have tha oowsr I '.. .v.. .. .,..,' a - a.. . .1 IIU1 a i via vatw fa ecaaau-vaatd aw asw vwiwHitai m house raadjr for operation by October I Lc,lon ea buk. in that direction? J . ' " ' but that If a forfeiture la declared the la the meantime a team will ba the I .-17 i.,. .Mn. S.il J . . tba character of "aettlement" with .J, .mf".tf "1"!! .trfm which they have dealt In a majority of wof mj nu mini -una wnervin i mrA k.j aaiMai t5'H3l9t nlhi".i''nt ' tba ellmlnaUo'of timber Unda. in ha capacity for generating 4000 horae-Lw-.r that thev ml.ht ba taken un for pudUtadT anTVoiid nT doubt mZ IMWtww worn xeix u rianit ! wtiim van Irvanl-, Horace n. Imrto, Chaste. K. HoRh, nod Joewph R Levmar. Mow from left to right,. am iney aare, going back to tha old FOUR IK F CLOVER LOSES IIS POWER covered From Burglars Held Lucky Plant. daya when one man- could dictate the policlea of tba great Republican party. y "The people that live in Portland to day would be amaaed could they take the files of tha Oregonlaa and read what clever acrobatic feate It could perform with, lta political policies. Thla aama . . TPr. In year gona by, baa condemned Mr. Simon Just aa aeverely aa It la at ,' . tempting to condeoin btrn at tbla time. , :; , Van Paat yoryottaa. ' ' The Oregonlan yesterday morning, editorially advised tha peoeple to forget Mr. Slmon'a naat. and It -T5o&?Z V?M.t b::: Only Piece of Jewelry Not Re I feel certain that, if elected mayor of : thla city, that whan my, paat la re viewed, u wm not ba with epologlea. "Mr. -Slmon'a picked assembly of two Week ago la endeavoring to impress i upon tha minds of tha people that our fair dty of Portland will ba a maaa of ruin anouia i tta elected; that tha great 1 put a four leaf clover In tha locket Sat0? 1' ? TTii,'t0P that tha burglaratook from our houee oud,UrcapUa"LUld Saturday night and it Is tha only pleca "I would advise Mr.' Slmon'a new ma- of iwlr that baa not been recovered." chine to a-ive the . neonla 1 rrxfit - Mid Miaa Hattle Orusal of 6i Elliot posaesstna aoma little ihteiiirenra vnw I avenue thla morning at police beadauar treatment to all claaaea will not disrupt I Ur" wher was checking up tba w aievrganiaa any condition that la hon-l "i"H irora bw uojit ana el and iuetr-i IJamoa W. Riley the two men arrested "The Oreaonlan mmmn Mr lor tba burglary of the Oruaal home. Simon'a administration aa one of fine "The locket la tha one pleca of jewelry 1 executive and business ability. Will it 1 TIu mo8t and if I don't find it I "plain why Mr. Blmon entered into an ,Da?1 ' Mln look at a four leaf qiicm-ni w.io xjt. j. k. wetaeroee, a w , . memborfof the park board, to lay wator w. Riley, aa ex-convict and the malna for foe King'a Helghta addition, burglar with whom J. H. Hlbba, the of which Dr. Wetherbee is one of the ,ouiib real estate man, had tba revolver principal owners, at a coat of tSO.000, ?u-1 Saturday nlgljt waa captured 'where there la not a houe built and ,B tn W00dB ' Vancouver, Wash , which la purely .a speculative scheme, V?Xy -Bharlff Ira C Cresap of whUa on the other band any number of 2 countr "d Constable George districts, where small property owners Thompaon of Vancouver, and turned " live, are famishing for the .want of ow t0 Dtect!vee Coleman and Snow. ; water for actual domeatlo purpoaea T Th TTt by Hlbba of Doyle and tha Kind to Executive Board. arreat of Riley put In durance vile ttztXxXss8x: airrdXhut sWiSr are now rMinrtinv tnr th. ,,," ,L" lalr oaiuraay night but ha la believed JJXjVLyP-S? to h' '"'"ber of a gang that ax,wT;;notie7 mem-bTrf"WecuUve erwCnd"! JnS aSf- '2 tm.rA i. tn. i.i - li I pocKets wm found a mask and a bunch Oliver liolmca, John M. ILarlao. Chief Jostle Kdwmrd Donglaai White, Joveph McKenna and WHIUm R. Da f. DR. YOAKUM'S ADDRESS anTSiJ thla water aystem of amall pipes and vi in SL ..'22. -,ha.Lf Kh" Bollman Co..F. F. Adam. Tobacco and that although tha foreign com panlea wera doing their principal bust nese aoroaa, tbey also operated in the United Statea. Both the tobacco company and the government appealed from tha decis ion th former aeeklng to bava the entire declalon act aside, and tha gov ernment, In the hope of having It af firmed and atrengthened by Inclusion of the other companies. Appeal Ordered Bearg-nea. Tha appeal was beard by tha supreme court last spring, but only seven of the nine member of tba bench being prea ant waa ordered reargued. The new argument waa made beginning January ana-covered five wbole daya. Attor ney J. C McReynolds who baa been as sociated with the case alnoa lta incep tion, and Attorney General Wlckerehara appeared for tha government DeLaui cey Nlooll, John O. Johnson, W. B. Hornblower and othsra argued for the tobacco company. Tha defendants named. In the tobacco trust dissolution ault are: Jamea B. Duke, Caleb C. Dula, Perclval 8. Hill, ueorge-Arents, Paul Brown, Robert B. Dula, George A- Helma, Robert D. Lewis, Thomaa J. Maloney, Oliver H. Payne, Thomaa F. Ryan, Robert K. 8mith. George W. Watt, George G. Al len, John B. Cobb, William R. Harris, William H. MeAllster. Anthony N. Bra dy, Benjamin N. Duke, H. M. Hanna, Herbert D. Kingsbury, Pierre LortlUrd, Kuiua Ij. ratteraon, Frank IL Ray, Grant B. Schley, Charles M. Strota, Pe ter A. B. WIdener, Wolford C Reed, Williamson W. Fuller. Defendant Companies. Tha oompanlaa named aa defendants are: The American Tobacco company, Hritisn-Amertcan Tobacco company, Jm perlal Tobacco company of Great Bri tain and Ireland. American Snuff com pany. American Cigar company, Amer ican Stogie company, Havana Tobacco company, Havana-American company. P, Lorlllard company, R. J. Reynolds To bacco company, Bpaiding & Merrick. R. a. fatterson Tobacco company, Black weus uurnam -.ooaoco company, t). An argyros. Monopol Tobacco works. Luhr man & Wllborn Tobacco company, The IW01INIBI INAUTOSMASH DEWS TRAINS ARE . ; GRANDEST IN WORLD DRAWS VAST CROWDS J. R. Veitch, district freight agent of Mrs. C. E. Hulburt and Mrs. H. L' Holmes Confined to-' ' Hospital. San Quentin for burglary in Cisco and AO day in Seattle for four vaara th. . M.M.i i ' I . cnargo wnere ne was - i " " -r--i.wwisMWM ui I nii nn aiiflrtf f-.n KaalMa hvij i which Mr. Brown haa In hla. Docket. u-up fre wl;; .o ; w,v; , fwo .. 0 d.y. m scatti company, John W. Carroll Tobacco com. pany. Nail & William Tobaoco com' pany, Nashville Tobacco works. Day and Night Tobacco company, Pinkerton Tooacoo company, . P. Richardson Jr. at Cos Inc., F. R. Penn Tobacdo com WU1 tha Oregontan exolain whv Mr. "7u !!:' .r""0!1' 80? pany. Welle. Whitehead Tobacco com Simon paid tha Portland Railway. Light iMrtttoifoAAv "-Pfort-Beala. company, W. a A- Pnn.imiiM 114 nna h.i.m.. I 01 einrerware taicen from that I u,ik..a a h. p r touii.-.. . a dleT,uied"claim which thf. wlZt"g SfiZ ye"tWr after th pany, David Dunlop, Tnc 'w S. waa afraid to take Into court knowin I RnL t. . t . rett ft Sons, Inc.. Do Voe Snuff full well It had no standing: there, and , til,-JXJl?9iart Standard Snuff eompany, JH. Bo which Mr. Simon o generously aettled? revolver dnrt rtth HMi . J. lander. Weyman & Bro., the Porto Ri- Ivi D nV nilAOlTli-knaV ytt A f nav-a can-American Tobacco company, United -- .-w. ww wsiakDU laaaiUiUK I kla aA- 1 , . ,. Mr. Simon'a ao called bnslneaa admln: Hibb, " who flred va store" npaF. Kentucky Tobac letration." oo". wno nrea rive shots at tha burg- n p.,,.!, Mm...v ..tL o., The caaea Malna the two mm coniW J- B- Toun- company, the Mm.Vr.1 V.,,m-l!L,r" Conley Foil company, th. Johnson Tin co Product- company, Amsterdam Sup ply company, MacAndrewa ft Forbes MILTON YOUNG OREGON PIER PASSES AWAY coma up before Judge Taiwan Wednes- aay. in the meantime the detective have Riley in custody, searching the Foil and Metal company. Golden Belt Manufacturing company, Mongel Box wood near vnTTZ PV. Manhattan Briar Plpa con,. the balance of tha lewelrv takln tr PW. InternaUonal Cigar Machinery the Grussl horn which Riley baa ad- C0m'n7' oaraon vending Machine com. mitte,! he nMM y ' I Pany. Crescent Cigar and Tobaoco com. James Dahl, who -with RUey robbed S?ny' J'lorodor Tag company, Thomaa the Patterson home is m. i f..,?2 Cusack company, H. Bta.kower com- Milton Tonn ona f Dnr.a Tacoma and be will not h hm.i Pn R- D- Burnott Cigar company, known pioneer., died thi. mornlng. at Jk - there 1. a clear case agalnat ZTFYliASZ? a. It HUD, I I ' - (Continued From Page One.) rthe age of 8 years, after a long Illneaajnl,n h. irom neart irouDle. ' 1 '-.Mr'. Youn w" born February 14, SIIPRFMF PflllRT ,1828. in Illinois. He came west to Call- HCWIC OUUH I -ornia, in 1851. Two years later be re- DECJDE AfifllMQT moved to Oregon, comina flrnt to Par. UUVIUfcO HUHIIVOI korsvUIe. then to a farm between Ger- GIANT HDMRIMF . ..-. &avaa rt siaU AW 1 - moved into Woodburn, where he made - fcta homuntIl he removed to SaaaldeL 1 where, be made hi home until the I been formed by a coalition of five cla ,. ni i nil-, juuui m xb, wnen nei """ cumyaniea in ana naa grad came to Portland. In all of these place uaHy grown in power through unfair mo pioneer maaa many friends, who be- competitive methods, until It domlnat etowed upon him many marks of their e(1 the tobacco world. . esteem, v " I It waa alleged that by a cooperative for me past tnree years Mr. Young rransemen" wrni roreign "trusts," the . )i ad, made his home with his son, Z. M. American combine apportioned the to- joung, ao xalbz Boventy-alxth street Duemeso or tna world; that it ma- north. His death occurred in Portland nlpulated markets to suit IU own pur- nmianuni. xia is survivea Dy tne fol-1 comrpaeq psueao independent' lowing? chuaren: William E. Toung, companies concerns that advertised urrgun iiiy; vnaries ti. Young, Oak-1 as -not in tna trust pany, Dusel, Goodloe ft Co.. J. J. Good rum Tobacco company, Jordan, Gibson ft Baum company. Inc., Louisiana To bacco company... the Smokers' Paradise company, Cuban Land ft Leaf company, f orto-Kican , war Tobaoco company. Federal Cigar company and the Federal Cigar Real Estate company. OLYMPIAN LIME BEGINS ITS FIRST TIP While Roy M. Hulbert a Vanoouver real aetata man, waa driving in ah auto belonging to Fred W. Prasp, a former deputy in the county dark's office, along: the Base Line road at 1 o'clock thla morning, tha car which waa speed ing at tne rata 01 40 miles an hour with no lights, waa turned off the road at the Mount Tabor fork and ran up an embankment Th machine turned over. pinning all the oocupanta of the, oar unaerneatn. . Mrs. C. E. Hulbert, th driver moth. er, sustained a compound fracture of me ngm jeg just aoove tna Knee; Mra. Harry I Holmes, Hulburt'a alater, eua tained a broken, arm- and Hulburt arid Prasp were both acratcbed up. The Red Cross ambulance waa noti fied aeveral hour later when the police wera also notified. Tha two women in th meantime had been taken to Mra. Holmes' raaldenca at 110S East Salmon street and from there were removed to St Vincenfa .hospital early. this morn ing. The auto was badly wrecked although order that tbey might be taken up for homestead . settlement "aid Associate Forester Potter, when tbla propaganda was brought to hla attention. "A simi lar case arose In the elimination of an aera from the Olymplo national forest in Washington. A total of 701,800 acres waa eliminated from that reserve In 1901. on tha .grounds that tha lands wera cnieny valuable tor agnouitura, mat further development of that section of tha state would ba prevented, ana that tha financial condition of tba county In Tha Second Baptlat ehurch at East I which tha land waa located would be Tth and Ankenv atreata waa trw4.M rreatly Injured through loea of taxes yesterday all day from 10 o'clock in the f0, th morning till 40 o'clock In tba evening I atow liand Waa XHstrlbtited. whan Dr. T oakum talked on "Who Is I "Some of tha land eliminated re- th. Chlcago.-Mllwaukaa-ft Puge, "sound SLST- -?""..t-!d 7? A0 "PZl railway, returned thia morning from 8a-1 nle came ta tha altai- rt nurtt Mmiimiiip tha atat ueuni lil.too attle and Tacoma where he Inspected that little Grace Knickerbocker, 13 acrea, which are now lying ld iSO.iZO the new steel trains that began service I years old, waa healed of adenoids and I acres paaaed from the 'title of tha gov thla morning between Puget Sound and I tonsllltla. Miss Inez Steventa received I ernment to private ownera. Of thla, 81 Chicago, ner apeacn after seven months of being Indlviduala and corporations now own "The "Olympian' went out thla morn utterlr speechleaa. Mrs. Terry was held by amall owners 805,080 acres are Ing from Tacoma and Seattle absolutely P" save teatlmony of being held by amall own re and original loca- fulL and tbla evening; tha Columbian' nea'cd Saturday afternoon at bar home tora purely aa a timber Investment will leave filled to capacity These wnara bad been sick with cancer for "These lands, amounting to a total of trains are without doubt the grandest In month. Mr. Charles V. Foulk BU.TIO acrea are now lying idle, tha tha world, and It la putting it mildly to testimony of being delivered of only benefit derived from-them being aay that I was pleasantly surprised I ov ana sianey trouDie two years ie taxes wrucn tne ownera ar ve when Iaw them. ago. A young woman . aald aha waa quirea to pay. im largest noicunga in "It la only a matter of time when tba healed of consumption two yeere ago. V. private ownerahip are aa followa: Mll- servlce will be extended to Portland." !p- Wolch, also testified of being healed 1 waukee Ind Co 81,180 acre; Jamas MarUn Geary, of theRock laland lln,MrarsJ y ao of Bright' disease lAcey ft CoNi8,870 seres; Edward who waa one of the Portland delegation tnat went up to inspect th new trains, auo returaeq mis morning. WILSON DOESN'T WANT TO BE POLICE CHIEF "In the first plaoe, X don't want to b chief of police. My buslnaaa i la much mora profitable, and X hava aom peace of mind. In tha next place. X am not a aupporter or Mayor Simon, and not put completely out of commission, will do what X can to defeat him in th Both women will be In th hoDltai for I coming, election." some time as the injuries austalned are Thia la the way In which J. T. Wll very aerlous and internal Injuries are I on refute s report that be might be believed to have been austalned. NINETY, TWO WOMEN. TO TAKE BAR TESTS appointed by Mayor Simon as tba suc cessor -of Chief of Police Cox. H 1 an auctioneer and prominent member of the' municipal association. He think the report connecting hla. nam with tha appointment of chief was Intended to help tha Simon campaign. Thar la no foundation for It he declarea, for he ia fighting the other way. and aeveral men spoke of their dellv ery from drink habit Jamea Manning, who was a sailor for aeveral year up ana uown tne memo coast, said ha bad been on of th worst of men, but was delivered from this terrible curs through th blood of Jesus at Pisgah Home, Loa Angeles, about two years ago. . . Dr. Toakum will remain till Wednes day nlfht MASTER FISH WARDEN MOVES TO YEON BLDG (Salem Boreas of Th Joerasl.) Salem, Or.. May !. The furniture and fixtures In th office of the master fish warden are being sacked for shin- ment to Portland today. The office will be connected with that of th stats game warden and th two will be located In th Teon building. It 1 th desire of tha state board of gam and fish com. mlsalonera tov have . the two office worked in clos harmony. , , ,. j Bradley, 18,8(0, acres; Weyerhaeuser Timber Co., 15,580 acrea; Jamea W. Bradley,' 18.880 acres. Xattl Vndec OultiTatloa. ' "On timber claim held by 100 t tler th total area under cultivation la only 570 acres, or 8.7 aaoh. 'That la the average. The elimination of timber lands for homestead . entry does not bring- settlement of the lands If the timber1 value la greater than lta agri cultural value, because where th tim ber value la greater, as soon a th land pasaes to patent the homestead entry-' man can sell his place for a much greater price to the tlmfeerman than it la worth for agricultural purposes, and consequently the natural thing that hap pen la that It paasea into th hand of tlmberman. , The theory that spellbinders usa for a stock argument that a man will go in and cut hla timber, and sell It using the money 'thus obtained as capital for... ,k. miHIvaHmi . hi. I. nil ..4 .k. n U . u .u. . t w it siiv ..tv 111a n . Ing of a home, sounds well, but theXj . 1 . L . . I . a . . a ... I cases in wuicq it wurni in tew inaeea. College atudenta ' in Ohio will , no longer be permitted to vote in college towns unless they make oath that they expect to make their permanent resi dence in ; these towns. ft - Salem. Or., May 29. Of half a him. dred applications for the privilege ofl taaing tne aiate Dar examination thla week, two are women. Miss Rlanxh I juucay or w. w. uotton's office and Mra. Donald H. Upjohn will become lawyers if they pass auccessfully. Ninety or I ivv are expeciea to taKo the examlna tlons. Applications do not have to be I mea until Wednesday morning, when tne tests oegin. ' DIM C.S. FISHER. A. C. MADE U. OF 0. REGENTS f,Trtlrawl r ..a ivuiw a avwtasrvTU vv 11 bl Tacoma, Wuh, May 19. fcrariseon- wnsn i iinainisi neiBnatvi trap ar tt tvf it a am wa s--at" land. Cal.; James C Toung, Seaside; r absolutely owned by the com- cago, Milwaukee ft Puget Sound railroad Kill. V. Toung, Klamath Falls; Z. M. b'ne-that it imitated standard lnde-1 fX' T" " TJJTlrTlT, . oung. rortmna; ivan C. Young, Klam- Pf""1 cranaa, and absorbed or d- . . ,u t . 1 IT i raiip, una jwro. z-ara jUradbury. I """' cumpeuuon oy prico euttlnir 1 - wiu ww viui.b.u Klamath Falla. plaha for the funeral are contingent upon the arrival of ihe children, but it will Ukoly be held n eaneaaay. To Uses mt Salt JTstke. . JT?-J WMteh to Tb Jsnrnal.) , Salt take City, Utah, May 2. Many horsemen from the east and aouth have arranged hero for th initial race meet In to open tomorrow at tha new track recently built by th Utah Jocket club! It la planned to hold a six weeks meet tng here, after which the horses wlU be taken to Butte, Mont, where 80 days' meeting la achtduled to begin July 18. v. . . , v . . ( Ocea to Master. I f-"u out ior tne eat amia tne As in th. RI..H.M on .... w mi nuoor-u r persons WHO bacco lltlirntlnn . CTn-T-si-a at ins station. Al pacco litigation went to a master forlthnnrh lnoai k , November 7. 1J0. that th. -V '7 r" LI"? Wn1ln gorn'mX' n P-nd .... j . . - ",-lw J11V lCi iOi;i conaiLion DV tna IMAW juukbu me tooaoco enmhin. . I . ,.. . . . - . r re.tr.int n ..""T.. aot wui( ana orriciaia or the com va a-uvt UUL 1L niHmiUft1 IttAnw mam ha-a -.111 MtmMt - . . . . ' .kivuiv- aaa aa not proved the complaint against the United Cigar Stores enmran. .r, h. toreign tobaoco i monopolies. The gov, Stores company waa the retail outlet for. the vast busincsa.of tb combine. maintaining the 72 hoar service on which tne two an steei trains will travel daily in -each direction. The Olymfilan thl morning waa gaily decorated with flow era and bunting and every berth was takd. - - i, -- 4 TxA4v';:a' Salem. "Or.. May 18. Charlaa H tmh..l ana a. uixon wer appointed regents of the TJniveraity of Oregon today by Governor West. Fisher takea the place ii i. jj. outier, wnoae term has arm. pired. . . ' '.. ERMAN'SPEAKfNG 7 : SOCIETIES TO MEET At 8:80 o'clock thl afternoon a non. i ference of the German speaking aocle-1 ties of Oregon will be held in the irrn tuum i me t oniana commercial club for the purpose of planning a campaign to bring, more Germane to Oregon and to locate mem properly upon arrlval.N Chairman G. 7. Johnson, of tb club' promotion committee and Manager O: C. Chapman, with a special committee com posed or u. ti. carry-, W. H. Mall," O. Ol Bertsmeyer, J. a Elrod, y, A. Freeman and N. N. ? Stoppenbach, are arranging COAST LUMBER MENS ATTACK RECIPROCITY i ")WisHliiytoa Bereas of The JoornaLl k wasninston. v. C. Mav 2ft. nvu tb. racino coast lumoer interests, John Mc Mastera of Seattle and B. G. Griggs ofl xacoma, treasarer ox in National Ijim. ber. Manufacturers' association, succeed-1 ing EM ward IllnCa and J. H. Blade! ofl uetungnanv addressed the finance com mtttee today, arguing against Canadian reciprocity. They said reciorocJtv vnniii piaienany injure an western mill.' Shrewd II Man ; y , , , Is going fo give v U ... this v suit question 'Several good, hard ' thinks before he . again plunks down his cash for anything but a STEIN-BLOCH The more he turns the ques-" , tion over in his mind, the more convinced he will be that nothing else will dol If I! - - -h Price is attractive, too 20 to $4511 "Where You Get thereat" On Washington -A ' . . . . Near Fifth tCi Tmi) ' ;W;Vl'l t v t V