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? ! I A m I THE OREGON ; DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. MAY V 31, ..1911. HI N SKY RACE H IP ON 2D . I! LEGOFLONGSKIM Garros Falls, Damaging Aero plane, But Is Himself Un hurt Frey Hits Barrier and Crashes Down. eourcsa and the csrtalnty of our ulU mat aucoMa the Amarlcan gov rum ant would kap hands off. "Llmantour did much to 1st tha pao- pla of tha Unltad Statu know tha esaet truth ajid renrasanted ua aa reaponat- bla and rallabla man who could ba hald aoeountabla for tha acta of tha rarolu tlonlata. Llmantour did much aa a (O batwaan; ha waa fair and an honeat frtand to both sides. "Whan aoma of my compatriots ao- cuaad ma of balng ton friendly with him after tha fall of Juarea, I let It ba known that I personally waa willing to ao still further and that my faith In him waa auch that I would ba wlllinf 10 have him nlmad provisional prnaldent In place of Da I .a Harra. "To Llmantour wa owe the fart that tha Insurgents -had a fair field and chanoe for a fair fight." II KKFMfT02 alms will BODIES CREMATED Derailing of Michigan Central Express Believed Work of Criminals. (CeltMl Frrw Im1 WlnO Roma, May II. Roland Garros, th Frenchman who u wU In the lead tn tha Parle to Turin aeroplane race, fall thta morning between ClTlta and Veechla, on tha aeeond le of the flight Mia plana waa partially wrecked, but be Buffered no eerloue Injury. ATlator Ftay In deecendlng at Plaa track a barrier and came to the (round with a craah. It haa not yet keen reported whether hie machine waa damaged to any extent " Conneau arrived at Oanoa at T o clock thla morning, filled hie- petrol tank and after a ahort reat and aoma break- r. wm h. Arrived at noon. Ha again replenlahed hla fuel and reeumed the flight toward Roma. Conneau won tha aeeond leg, Nice to .Rome, a distance of 171 mllea. He - reached Roma at 4:01 o'clock thla after noon and waa given an ovation. PRYCE'S LIBERALS SHOOT CAPTAIN WHO . KILLED AMERICAN (Continued From Pate One.) ally believed that Pryce haa gone to Los Angelea. Moat of tha white offi cers of hla force. It waa reported, alao had left camp. Pryce and hla offl eera. It waa aald. had learned they were to be replaced by Mexlcane. Execution Dramatis. Viaa'a execution waa quite dramatic. He waa lad to tha hills near Tla Juana at sunrise. He demanded that ha ba hot by Mexlcane. "I am no friend of tha Americana," declared tha efenderaned Mexican, "and I refuaa to ba ahot down by white . men." Five Mexlcane composed the firing aouad. Ha jeered at hla executioners. Tbe rlflea cracked and Visa, fell for . ward, a amlla on hla face. Hla body waa atlll lying at noon where It fell. The body of Captain Franc! r o Pach Ico. Viaa'a victim, still la ye In tha street where ha was killed two days ago. Commander Appointed. When It was dlacovered that ryee I and Hopklna wara mlaatng. Captain F. W. Tammlln waa appointed commander of tha rebel a. Dr. H. C Loose and Dr. 3. M. Porter, Americana, croaaed Into Tla Juana thla morning. Dr. Loose want to Tla Juana In an automobile to gat permission to attend a sick fam ily. Permission was denied. The au- ' tomoblla waa hald by tha rebela until tba occupanta agreed to bring two messengers to San Diego. fTJnited Frees Leasee Wire. . Los Angeles, May II. Rlcardo Floras liayon, president of the local Junta, declared tola afternoon that If General, I JTyca had come to Los Angeles ha had not called at his office. "I know abso lutely nothing about Pryce's where abouts, aald Magon. LIMANTOUR IS HIGHLY PRAISED IN STATEMENT BY GUSTAVO MADERO (Culled Pra LMd Wire. Juarez, Mexico, May 31. Gustavo Madcro, a brother of Francisco I. Ma dero Jr., in an exclusive statement to the t'nlted Press today In commenting upon the success of the revolution led by hla brother gave high praise to Jose "Vves LI ma tour, finance minister In tha Diaz cabinet. Madero aald: 'There waa little need of fighting. Our principal task waa to be readjr.to fight and -make the necessary prepara tions to carry' on the revolution to a conclusive end in the event Dlaa had not given up. Sincerity Understood. "The sincerity and power of the Ma dero movement waa fully understood In the great financial circles from the start Most of the world'a financial leaders knew months ago that the revo lution waa bound to be successful. "When Llmatour returned from Eu rope three months ago ha stopped In rt.'W;0rk for the PurPs of discussing the financla: situation in Mexioo with New York capitalists, many of whom are heavily lntereated In our country. Llmantour apparently resided at tha Plaza but apent m..M ,f his time at the Hotel Astor. It v.bk I:i his room In the Astor where the inukt f fectlve work for the revolution way .lone. . Talked with llmantour. "Father and I went to New Tork three time and conferred with Llmantour. Ve told him that tha richeat men in Mexico were behind us and that he had vr.m th world'8 "uncial In- , un comernng a .1.?. JL UJ! cormn" country and ni. "looa,,neJ if he advised Dlaa and the interests aurrounding him that we would eucceed tn our undertak- that Diaz and his reign were doomed S tJil ? Mer,co Clt" told the truth to the president and hla ad viser.. Thla caused Diaz to loi bop. irbu"UnT7 V"mgly aa poa! and comparatively bloodless revolution. Told Dlaa Truth, "When Llmantour called upon the president upon hla return to Mexico City w" confronting a doomed man. Ha told Diax the truth about the 'V1- ?,0wln- LimantouT. hon! esty, Dlas believed him. 'One of th. things w feared t ya. th. intenrentlon of American vrvups. we were conrident that America knew our strength and if The Most Fertile lands in the World Are is the Republic of Panama See V. . Crar. Beporta. Hawnly been recently thrown pew to Americana on such terms as to maX. them virtually, gift. Writ, today. , Panama Development Co. Il MareantU. nw .fte. Wtli ft guth, ioi Angalaa, WERE TRUST ATTORNEYS (Continued from Page One.) In the purchase of the friar landa In the Philippines. The witness declared that whan he rendered the opinion permitting the aala of the frlsr landa to tha sugar trust he waa not aware that Hammond waa rep resenting tha trust. Wlckersham declared that between tha years 110! and HOI ha had on eereral occasions aoted tn an advleory capacity to tha ateel trust The government, ha aald, bad accept ed tha restitution made by tha Ameri can Sugar Refining company tn th. matter ef fraudulent weights on im ports, but had made n. attempt to en force tha penalties for violating tha law. Tha attorney genaral aald thla had not bean dona beoauee ha felt that tha government had Insufficient evidence. (Untied Press twined Wire.) Detroit, Mich., May 31. Michigan Central westbound express No. wsa derailed near Rldgetown. Ontario, today. Tha engine turned over, killing Engi neer Qulnlan and Fireman Oakea. Their bodlea were cremated. It Is believed the derslllng was caused by train wreckera. The authorities are Investigating. SEVEN BANDS IN PARADE (Continued From Paac One.) Mlscha, auperlntendent of parka, E. E. MeClaran and Mrs. A. C. Panton. The Riverside Driving elub and Port land Hunt elub are extending their united efforta te make this year's pa red, tha beat and moat general suceesa yet Tha former has arranged to have about a dosan small, light racing rigs. decorated with rosea. The latter will aa usual appear In a genaral tournout of all active members In riding cos- Cool, Sparkling Drinks Made at Home Witk tke rana Carbonic Syphon In less than two minutes, at your home at the picnic anywhere you'ean convert pure water into a freshly carbonated, tempting liauid from which so many healthful, warm-weather drinks can be made. Or, you may take cold tea, chocolate or coffee and make delightful beverages by carbonating them in a "Prana" Carbonic Syphon. Barley-water, cold beef-tea, cold milk, and other in valid, drinks are quickly made palatable and health giving by its use. The ordinary syphon containing the water you buy passes through many hands; the "Prana" Carbonic Syphon is your own always clean. It is a household necessity that will last a lifetime. See our demonstrator in the window, and learn how easily and how cheaply you may keep cool on warm days. Ask for a booklet Grow Lawns of Velvet and Gardens of Roses Warm, summer days ire here; the refreshing rain has given way to soft, sunny skies, but in the massive water mains along every street there's an abundance of cool, life-giving water water that you may use to refresh your lawn to make your garden bear to keep down the dust, and make your home attractive. To make the best use of this growth-quickening fluid, you'll . need a generous roll of our garden hose; it's all fully guaran teed for a year, but, in fact, it will give good service a number of years. If you need a good, easy-running lawn mower, take one of ours. They run with enthusiasm they cut the grass. Look over our list and let us send you what you need. Prompt delivery anywhere. Garden H . . OBC Columbia, 3-ply black rubber, 4-uich, 50 feet .. Columbia, 3-ply black rubber, -inch, 50 feet .. "Woodlark," 5-ply black rubber, -lnch, 50 feet "Woodlark," 5-ply black rubber, tf-lnch, 50 feet Oregon, 7-ply black rubber, -inch, 50 feet Oregon, 7-ply black rubber, )4-inch, 50 feet Mt Hood, 7-ply red rubber, Hl-lnch, 50 feet .... Mt. Hood, 7-ply red rubber, J-lnch, 50 feet Dover, 1-stripe, cotton covered, j4-tnch, 50 feet . Dover, 1-stripe, cotton covered, 4-lnch, 50 feet . Chester, 2-stripe, cotton covered, j4-inch, 50 feet Chester, 2-stripe, cotton covered, f$-lnch, 50 feet Lawn Mowen Superior, plain bearing, 14-lnch blades $3.75 Superior, ball-bearing, 14-inch blades $6.25 Hartford, ball-bearing, high wheels, five 16-inch blades, best mower made '. f 12.00 Hose Reels f l.OO Sprinklers 75 Menders 5 A Nonle Free with every 50 feet of Garden Jrlose A .95.25 ,.f5.75 .$5.50 $6.50 $6.0O .97.00 .$6.75 .$8.75 .95.00 .95.50 .95.75 .$6.50 o. Wbodard, Clarke fe? C Washington and Fourth Sreeti. Remember Today and tomorrow our great 19-cent sale. All through the first floor dozens of everyday needs are being sold at 19 centsmuch less than tlie ordi nary price. turns. Theaa two feature, preaent a baeuUfu) effect lre 9eprfrjiaat The entriea ef decorated aaddle pontes and here, are rauoh nor. numereua thla year than er before, and the decorated horee and carriage entrjea are growing larger .vary day. The Portland fire department haa planned to make thla year., turnout exceed all prevloueand the many other features will make the horse and vehi cle parade of ltll tbe beat yet, and by all means th. peat attraction ef th. week. ( Tha keen rivalry between th. boosters of the horse and vehicle parade and th. boostcra of the automobile parade haa been renewed with as much vigor as before. Thla will lead each to give tneir very beat efforts to make their reature exceed the other. All entriea will . close on Tuesdsy. June I, promptly at tt noon.; No entriea will ba accepted after thla date. Trophy Awarda. -The trophies to be awarded will be aa follows. No. I Taltyho, four or more harass, rlrM and second, trophies. N. 3 Parnate and team, flrat and aeeond. trophlea. No i Rpeclal float or feature, flral and aeeond, trophies. ; Ne. . 4 Morse and buggy (four wheels), first and aeeond, trophies, Ne. I ilorae and cert (tw. wheels'), flrat and second, trophies. ' f ' Ne. I Pony carriage and pair, first and second, trophlea. . No. 7 Fooy and cart (four wheals), first and second,' trophies. No. Pony and cart (two wbeele), first and aeeond, trophlea. - . No. Haddle horse, tandem, first and secend, trophlea. No. i special prise for the beat en try decorated esclualvely with roeee. No participant "will receive a crlse anlesa he I. entered into the parade, and all feature, must be , decorated . with roaea. . - ' ; . ... Tha parade will atari promptly at 1 p. tn. on Thuraday. June I. The line of march win appear later. Tbe erection of the reviewing stand on the Morrison street front of th. post offlc. lot was oommenced today. Mar. the Judges will be and by the reviewing ataads all parade, will pass. SILVERTON, B. C., FIRE CAUSES FOUR DEATHS rHl nitpetrk to The JcsraaLt Rosaland. B. C, May II. Four is th. vertoev CV fire yeaterday, burned Individuals, all Jo th. Wln'oav hoUl. being: Robert Pelrgrteve, 811 vert on; F. I. Falrgrleve, B llverton; Robert Mo TaggtrV Bandon, B. , C.J unidentified man. Phoenix, B. C. - There Were sev eral severely Injured. -The fir. etarted In Tha Wlndeor. A v block waa burned. Total loas waa 1110.000. , ' . New Body la lUthtab. telted Press IasmkI Wire. I ork. May II. Folic, today are Investigating the alleged - sntJrdeV; fof i Mra. Henry Sohleh,: whose body ,w. ; found covered with ehemloaJa. - In the bathtub of a vaoant flat. Her hus band I. under arrest. Jenteac4.,M . Given Veajri Senteaodw j IDslted Press Lees ' Moscow, May 11-Oenera.l Rhetnbet waa sentenced to yeara Imprisonment for misappropriation ef ; funds while govsmor of Mpaoow. , f ; i i tout dlacovered death flat la the au-'U ' l - . . I II ' f ... ,, M I II III I I I 1 - ' "I HAVE YOUR; FURS STORED ; ' , -'. " .'rf-Un 'our 7 ' . V f ."' t:vf':.", ' COLD7DRY AIR STORAGE VAULT v - Constructed of STEEL and CONCRETE - r Poaitlvo Protection Against . MOTH, FIRE and THEFT All furs left in our, care for storage are thoroughly cleansed ' by the most modern Vacuum System. . Remodeling; Dona in an Efficient Manner at Special Summer Rett. H. LIEDES & COMPANY corbcti midg. 9. r. rxatantAior. Mgr. tea acorns wiu oku.. asast A-awew. . 9. t Tull & Gibbs, Inc. stao Tull & Gibbs, Inc. Our Closing-Out Sale Is Meeting Most Economically the Requirements of Thousands, of Homefurnishers All Store Fixtures, Machinery and Other Equipment Offered for Sale Entire Showing of Women'a and Misses One -Piece Dresses At Final Reductions. MANY AT HALF PRICE Others at Even Greater Reduc tions for Disposal Thi Minn'i models, dreixi for house, street or evening wer, in variety of styles and combinations. MARQUISETTE DRESSES $ 6.25 for .. $12.50 Dresses $ 925 for $1SJ0 Dreases $11.25 for 122.50 Droeaes $16.25 for $32J0 Dreeaes $ 725 for . $H.50 Dresses $10.75 for $21 JO Dresses $14.75 for $29 JO Droasea $19.50 for $39.00 Dresses LINGERIE DRESSES $ 6.25 for $12.50 Dresses $ 7.25 for $14.50 Dreaaea $ 9.25 for $18.50 Dreaaea $10.75 for $21 JO Dresses $11.25 for $22.50 Dresses $14.75 for $29 JO Dreaaea $16.25 for $32 JO Dreaaea $19.50 for $39.00 Dreaaoa MISSES' PARTY DRESSES - $11.98 for $23.95 Dreaaea $12.50 for $25.00 and $27 JO Dreaaea $15.00 for $35.00 Dreaaea MISSES' ONE-PIECE WOOL DRESSES $ 9.48 for $18.95 Dreaaea $12.50 for $25.00 Dreaaea $10.00 for $20.00 Dreaaea $13.75 for $27 JO Dreaaea $17.50 for $35.00 Dreaaea A group of odd Dreaaea In silk, wool and linen, at f 5.95. Yon choose from dresses that were $12.50, $14.50, $19.50 and $22.50. In Linoleum Never Such Low Prices as These Remnants and Linoleums by the Yard Final Reductions6th Fl. 10c Per Square Yd. for Laying Remnants of Printed Linoleum. 6 square yards for $2.25 regular price $4.50. 7 square yards for $3.00 regular price $8.00. 21 square yards for $7.00 regular price $11.00. 19tf square yards for $11.00 regular price $17.00. Remnants of Inlaid Linoleum. 6 1-3 square yards for $6.00 regular price $12.00. 10 1-8 square yards for $10.00 regular price $20.35. 14 2-8 square yards for $11.00 regular price $22.00. $1.05 Square Yard for Potter's Inlaid Linoleum worth $1.85 square yard. $1.05 Square Yard for Staine's Eng lish Inlaid Linoleum worth $1.65 sq're yd. $1.10 Square Yard for English Inlaid Linoleum worth $1.90 square yard. $1.25 Square Yard for Staine's Eng lish Inlaid Linoleum worth $1.90 sq're yd. Printed Linoleum by the Yard. 15 square yards for $12.50 regular price $25.00. ' 14 1-3 square yards for $12.65 reg. price $21.40. 18 square yards for $15.00 regular price $20.00. 23 square yards for $21.50 regu lar price $36.00. Inlaid Linoleum, by the Yard, Closing, Out-at These Noteworthy Reductions: 90 Square Yard for Domestic Inlaid Linoleum worth $1.50 square yard. 90s Square Yard for Staine s English Inlaid Linoleum worth $1.50 square yard. 45 Square Yard for Potter's Lino leiW worth 85c square yard. 65tf Square Yard for English Lino leum worth $1.10 square yard. ALL LINGERIE WAISTS NOW AT HALF PRICE In this $1.19 group are greater reduc tions It includes lingerie waists that were $1.95, $2.50, $2.95 and $3.50. In large sizes only 12 to 14. Fancy Waists of Taffeta Silk, Chiffon, Crepes and Allover Nets and Lace at Half Price. Some Items From the Closing Out Sale of Table Silverware Children's acts, consisting of knife, fork and spoon; regular price 35c, now. .8 Coin , Silver Dinner Forks, aet of 6, now .25s? 75c Sugar Shell and Butter Knife, Wind sor pattern, now 25a Windsor plain Tea Spoons, regular price $1.65 dox., now ,.86e Vintage pattern Batter Spreaders, regu lar price $4.00 aet, now :...2.0O Vintage pattern Table Spoona, regular price $6.50 doz., now 12.50 Windsor plain Dinner Forks, regular price $1.80 doz., now 9e Community Silver Soup Spoons, regular price $2.50 doz., now .S1.60 Dessert Spoons that sere $3.00 dozen, now ajt.50 Hollow handle, plain Windsor Knives, regular price $6 dozen, now, dox. 82.50 Rogers' Avon pattern Table Spoons, regular price $8 dozen, now f4;40 Rogers' Vintage pattern Dessert Spoons, regular price $7 dozen, now $3.60 Plain satin Knives and Forks, regular price $475 dozen, now .82.98 Closing-Out Sale of Furniture Presents Remarkable Saving Opportunities to Homefurnishers A Miscellaneous List of a Few of the Thousands of Bargains Now Being Offered in This Section $5.00 large Arm Chairs, aod oak, golden finish, now, f 2.00 $8.25 Arm Rockers in quarter-aawed golden oak, now f 5.75 $8.25 Arm Rockers in mahogany finish, now .$5.25 $375 Center Tables in mahogany finish, now $2.00 $7.00 Center Tables In quarter-sawed golden oak, now $4.75 $18.00 Morris Chairs, with golden Oak frames, now ..$0.O0 $22.00 Morris Chaira, with golden oak frames, now $tl.OO $22.00 large Arm Rockers in mahogany finish, with leather" upholstered seats and backs, now ....$15.75 $23.50 Hall Seat(in quarter-aawed golden oak, now . $11.75 $42.00 Hall Seat in quarter-sawed golden oak, now $16.00 $75.00 Hall Seat in finest mahogany now $30.00 $33.00 Hall Rack in fumed oak, now ....$16.50 $24.00 Hall Rack in golden oak, now $12.00 $49.00 Hall Rack in golden oak, now $24.50 $5.50 large Arm Chairs, solid oak,' golden finish, now $2.00 $2.75 Dining Chairs, with solid seats, irv dull golden oak, -now $190 $4.00 Dining Chairs, in fumed oak, with solid seats, now'. ... ..$2.75 $27.00 round top, pedestal base Dining Table, 8-ft, extension, in golden oak, now ..... $10.75 $39.00 round top, pedestal - base Dining Table,--in quartered golden oak, 6-ft. extension, now .... f ...... .. ' ,.......$26.50 $8.00 Porch or Bungalow Rockers, with fumed oak frames, now ; . . ... ........... 1 .$4.75 $5.00 Porch or Bungalow Rocker, with green finished oak fram. nnnr St2.flK j. . . M ... ry ...wtv ........................,................ $15.00 Craftsman Arm Chair in fumed oak, with leather . aeat, now ... .. , .......,...,.... ....... .$0.25 $26.00 Craftsman Arm Rocker, in fumed oak, with loose cushion seat, leather upholstered, now ..,. $18,75 $16.50 Princess Dresser, in solid oak"; golden finish, with bevil plate mirror, now, .,'.... . . , .... . .$9.75 $18.00 Dresser in solid oak, golden finish, with attractive shaped' mirror, now , i,",. ........ .t I. $11.75 $21.00 Dresser in solid oak, golden finish, with large bevel plate mir rofa, now ( a i f i "", v i . 1 1 m r . 1450 Proportionate Reductions Shown Throughout Furniture Stock Great Savings on Dinner Sets $6.50 set of 42 pieces in blue, and white semi-porcelain, now ....$3.85 $22.00 set of 100 pieces in semi-porcelain, colonial white and gold pat tern, now . . . I .. . , . . . '. .$13.85 $28.50 set of 100 pieces in Austrian china, pink, rose and green decora tion, now"'.' .. . . , :-. .. .ii; . .$15.50 $28.50 set of 100 pieces in Austrian china, pink, rose and gold decora tion, now " t r.'Y;-. , . '. .. ............. .v. ................ . . ,$18.00 $50 set of 100 pieces in White and gold Austrian china, now... $25.00 All Stock of Haviland, Austrian China, Semi-Porcelain and French China, Not Made Up Into Sets, It Now' Being Closed Out at Half Price. Crockery Depart ment Now Located on First Floor. .. 'A. J Timely: Savings in Refrigerators and Gas Ranges, Closing Out Our Line of Steel Ranges and Heaters at Lowest Prices - "V ' Ever Known in Portland. All Toys and Dolls Are Now Selling at One Third of. ' J:-- ' -llieir Regular Prices. Children's VehiclesCoasters,' Hand Cars, Wagons, v Auto ; . . Cars, etc, Being Closed Out at Half Price. . . , , Made-Up Window'Shades Selling for Much Less New Stock of Porch SRades in Green and Natural Color Bamboo at.Time ly Savings. $1.50, $2.25 and $2.75 Curtain. Stretchers at 695. 'A-AS&B- $1.05..v;z t"r A III X