The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 05, 1911, Page 6, Image 6

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THE OREGON ' DAILY. JOURNAU PORTLAND, V MONDAY EVENINO, JUNE 5, 1011.
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DECLARE Vi
FAKE JEWELERS;
IIP
LAW
n
NEW PROVINCIAL
' HOME DEDICATED
f
Fake. Auctions and Fraudulent
Advertising Also Placed Un-
. der Ban by Oregon Ass'n
in Today's Convention.
Administration Building of
Sisters of Holy Name
Ready for Occupancy.
UP 10 PEOPLE TO
TRUSTS BE
l-T.
MAKE
0
mm
CHILDREN RESCUED KING REX MEETS
FROM FIERY DEATH MAYOR OF
, - ; ,) ' 1 . . hi . 1 1 ii n i' i. .
INAL:
CHY AGAINST LUMBER
Adoption of rMduUoM favoring the! lgnoT y a
The beautiful new administration
building BMf Oswego, built by the Bit
ter of the Holy Nam as a novitiate
whir from all over the Paclflo coast
states young alatara of the order will
b trained, wa dedicated yeatsrday by
Archblahop Christie, aaalatad by Mon-
Boston Financier Sees Great
Prosperity Ahead for Coun
try; Good Effects of Recent
Trust Decisions.
W. G. Oldham ; Rescues Two President Hoyt of Festival
Little Ones From Burning . Association Makes Pre-
Cotfage. sentallon Speech.; -
BARONS EXPECTED
enactment of a law in Onion protecting
Tha dedicatory eeremonies took plaoel
tna puoug an. .... J'"". , at I o'clock p. in. At that tlm a pro
auctions and mududent sdvertlslns, etmtion ot clergymen, followed by
will ba tbe faatura of tha fourth an- christian brothers, nuna from BL
Dual convention of tha Ore a-on Ratal! I Mary's, paplla of Bt Mary's academy,
Jawelers' aaaootatloa which opened thla I and orphan girls from tha Oswego or-
mornlng In tha assembly hall of tha phenage marched to the new bulldinf
Portland Cmm.rola, lolub. SrmZ which waa fVllowed hfte boo
aiv.uu.K- -':: diction of tha blessed sacrament
member aaema strongly in xavor 01 xne A nnmbr of visitors of all deaomi.
adoption of tha raaolutlon which will ba nations attended tha dedication from
' t resented by Secretary C W. Williams, Portland.
iwir at Oondon. Or- who baa tha The new building la located on a beau-
distinction of being tha father of tha ful overlooking the Willamette
" r.I Ik: ..f..i th tract and It la beautifully situated.
P u ..." " The building Is one of tha handsomest
v. v . wn ,nT of Ha kind on the coast
"WrhT 0f,?.bmJ-I The opening of thla
pom.V- ? J TTi tJEUJXi iTth. t " at the congestion at St Mary's
aspect to have It Introduced In the next .,, hm rmlta9ma v. -.-'-
aeaslon of legislator it wiu meat
new edlflea
with ODDoaltlon from fake aucUoa
- - - a -, , i 1 moiurr prov.nc.aj anu juung wvmm
bouses and connapretandln to girm K fo wofk thr Noth-
academy will ba relieved. For many
yeara It has been tha noma of thai
mother provincial and youna; women
articles away for nothing, but wa be
lle re that tha public will ba with ua
ing but school work will ba carried on
i JL- . at the academy in future.
leenna we - -"'J' fh vinltlna- rl.rfrm.ii st tha
ceremonies were: Rev. Fathers Galla
gher, MeOlnn, Hlllebrand, Cantwell,
Tha two flhildren or W. ' O. Oldham I In presenting Rar Oreronna ta ftlayor
war ' raaauad from poaslbla death In I Bimoa and tha paopla of Portland. PraaW
flames by their fathar ahorUy after 1 1 dant Ralph Hoyt of tha reetlral asso-
o'olockthla morning, whaa flra orlglnat-1 elation, aaldi
ing la tha kitohaa af tha family oottaga I Th Honorable Mayor Md aur Fallow
in Railway addition, rapidly died uielCTUMM'' Tha time has oma whaa wa
house with emoke. atUoklng tha bad-1 about inaugurau weak of fea
roora adjoining, where tha HtUa onaaUT,UM ' bonor of tha fair city of
were asleep. Both ehlldran wara alight-1 " h oooaslon la which a vary
and vacate tha present auariera a tit
way aayat . - ''.'
"while you are undoubtedly directed
by legislative enactent to assign ta
tha atata printer tha quartan now ac
eupiad, I desire to assure you that, I
wlU ba pleased to cooperate with yoa
In every way poaatbla to relieve the con
gested condition. Therefore If you will
advise ma what office" you have In
view to assign tha etate printer, I wUI
endeavor to find a way to adjuat my
aqulpmant ta them, and ahould It be
found possible to perform tberala tb
dutiea required of ma by law, I will bo
mIaaaaA a 9mm A In at mv ftf f Ic iMMnl
Precaytions Taken in Empan. EifiU
HMsUBArV AVfUkflllA nf mAvinftV the. Affirm
can t paid." . -
ROSEBURG WILL SEND 1
EXCURSION TO FESTIVAL
A apect'al train carrying II Roseburg
paopla will arriva hen at o'clock to-
eling Grand Jury to Investl-
gateTlmber Trust Believed
to Mean Business.
(VsMed leat Uea Wife.)
Journal Want Ada bring rarulta.
to such flagrant practloaa aa an now
permitted to flourish.
ye Protection as rvoaent.
- "Tha atata of Oregon glTa the pur
chaser of faka Jewelry no protection
whatever and ha can ba bunkoed to
any extent
"Do you know that brass can ba
' a tamped II karat gold and then la no
law to prohibit itT
"Our bill la not to be aimed at faka
'Jewelers only. It will Include aU lines,
for It is not only In the Jewelry line
that tha public la deceived and de
frauded. Wo expect other business
interests to aupport ua and feel con
fident that they will.
"The legitimate dealer suffers by tha
Thomas W. Lawion.
"When the six months a-ranted tha
Kieotti, Bona, Mcueviw, i nomas ana frusta a r.fnrm . t.n .111 tha a mar.
MAY OUS
T
HEAD OF
Chicago, Juno I. United State Die-1 orrow morning. Tha excursion will
triat Jnilva V W tsia tmjtm- - 1 Kimi unAer tha auanlaea af tha nose-
y burned before thsv could ba dressed I PtriotlO eltlaen ahould Join heart andlnanalaA a ..ul.t .. ,. Isnr nimmtMliI 1tib In return far tha
out or tho room. Tha rather sustained 1 war snow am woria at gata tha lumbar truot and Its ooeratlona. rortiana excursion to RoaeDurg at me
slight tuna. Duwl Mcrao, and oonaldarablV mra- a Strawberry festival about
Tha family were aaleea when Mr. lETrTL.."" L" T""? w' "?u"' tarr aurroanda th. .nu . a throo weeka ago.
aseaia VHI 1sag UaM VUaN aaVaUfJ T VVViVlvOI , w
Oldham was awakened by .tha crackling I ahould bo laid aaido for tho day and rrr fTor waa mads to prevent any
of flame. Ho ran Into tha kitchen only I hour and cooperate I tha oalebratlon l,,ormUoB leaking out Tha court
to be driven back by ft aheet of flame, lot our far-famed festival of .flower. instructed the Junn that they "muat
He then rushed to tha aid of hi chii- 1 -a tha chief executive f tha ritv BS! aou ua aaa 10 any on a
dren and by herolo .off orta managed, to of roses we ask yoa that you urge all luaf f8"11 Instructed tha .grand
get them out of tha path Of tha flamaa people to lay aside business oarea ao tulT wntlgaa whatever United
despite tha fact that tho room waa filled, far aa they may, and to partlotoata la Wrlot Attorney Slma and Aa-
wun miuni amoae tumoa. 1 mm giacsoma raveia of the Oomlnar week. I -v n;ntr
m 1 . m - a . . . f v - & i . -. ana. aa. r an
1 ne iiamee prmi impiair mm 1 um taj reign unoonnnea ana let us ax- I
there waa no time to aummon tha aid I tend tha hand of a.wul.raiia-ahi-. ' t vlMf M JUT,
of the fin department A hand to hand every stranger within our gates. Our I Ia haxglng tha Juror, tha court aald:
a.. .. m a a a aU O .I a m I V ' mm. ti A av tall aaa. a. a. a . -S
Dattie was wag a against tne nre ny 1 geniai aovariega who ba held away I wut w ui rou ana ming. in
Mr. Oldham and netghbon who wara at' over our former fetea is with ua one u u r" Juror talked. Thla
tracted to tha aeena Tha oottaga, It more and bis majesty oommanda that w'u not our again. Tha matters
we ao mm proper obelsanoa. His mereet wuea yoa ara 10 invaaugata wui be
wish ahould ba our moat potential oom- bra. t0 y0UP attention by tha proper
mand and It ahould be our general aim utbrlUe. Under no oiroumetanoea
to give tha city over to him. awearlng mut member of thla grand Jury
..,1 - 1 . , J . a . J.... k a l..a.Ha.lta. I . W
mil aiiogianca to nim. ooservinv m - ii-iuuvi va any one
mandaUs that may lsaua from tha mva. or WB" . being Inveetlgated."
tic throne and to honor him aa onivl FoUowingHhU charge to tha grand
loyal subjects can. : I Jurr. Judge landia summoned tha news
"Tour honor, the mavar. it mttnrA. M. Ipaper reporters, to whom ho aald:
tha greatest of pleaauro to pnaent to "u ?on raporten see anyone Ulklng
you tnat marrieat ot ail. 1 1 a memDer ei vim grana jury, tne oourt
archa, the kindliest at ail kiniiv I Inatmot you to notify him Immedl-
1.. Ba. .- r-f-i..a a....-1 "-ws'ia, nis najeaiy. Kax urasonue. klnv '--r
a. .r. . of the Oregon country, a- sSnti. rui.T Otlmlaal Aotioa Kay Oome.
thT VMfl. .VyrKTrther !LTa ?.f LM1 ni W. Poopie-i I tt U ndantood that It 1. tha purpcae
K . . w vla 1B vujr-u jyttjcwiy- nax I v " i-nmunai w nin criminal
proaacuuona against soma or tha most
TAKE CARE OF
YOUR EYES
lis said, waa greatly damaged.
RAILROAD GETS STAY
N LAND CONTEST CASE
lean people be fooledT That la tha big
question," said Thomas W. Law sun of
Boston this morning at his daughtera
home at the Wlckersham apartments. .... , ... ,.
..... wiivn inm mi v mmib vrruuia- I rwa .... "
referring to the recent supreme court ,ch agalnat tha Southern Paclflo com-1 wreonu
CHEMAWA
cecisions in tne standard OH and To- pany. until Mme. da Orubblaalch. whe
bacco trust cases. was a sranddauarhter of Ben Holladav.
"The decisions will have tremendous can ahow reasonable grounds for tho
effect." he continued. "They mean bringing of tha suit
that hereafter anyone caught reatraln- Mme. de Orubbtssloh claims that oar
ing trade muat go to Jail after alx tain land In Clackamas county held by
months are un unless tha American the railroad waa tha erooerty of her
people can ba fooled by aubterf ugea and grandfather and waa given her by his
"HOLD HIGH CARNIVAL,"
SAYS REX OREGONUS.
TO MAYOR OF THE CITY
rromlnent lumber men In tbo country,
n order that they may not claim lm
inanity. It la aald that aene af them will
ba aummon ed ta testify before the grand
Tbo enief clerks of tha confcanlee in
tha lumber trust and tha private secre
taries or tha men against whom tha In-
Answerlrig the niavor'a welcoma and , .1 . .iJ.... w
acts of tha faken because It Is hard Da. -J irt lta,-u;,a,. TUni technicalities, and I believe they an wilL Tho railroad claims Holladay. tha presentation of tha key of tbo city, been ordered to Broduee ail reeonia
for him to eatabllah a reputation with Believed In WaSmngtOn That thoroughly aroused, and that thev will when he .old tha Oregon A California Rex Oregonus handed to tho mayor a ooMndeaoo referrlSl ta 1
the fsken tearing It down aa fast as . ,Ur on th. tldewalk and watch tha railroad, gave title to tha land to C P. scroll upon which wen these wordai uopraaslon of ooinMUtlon."
"ui a oai ui uur jneign in
Twenty Yean' Experitncw at
Your Serrlco.
they can.
"Take for instance In tho Jewelry
line. A reliable firm get out a new
piece of Jewelry that sells for 10 and
v- la worth every cent asked.
"A falter managea to have a factory
build him a good Imitation without tho
' laatlnr aualltlea and offers It for IL
. Jt ia gilded and made to look good.
Charges Against Supt. May
Bring Discharge.
procession to see what will happen; I Huntington and other buyera of the
ta d. a m a a 1 .. . . I
. a a,. . . - . I a a. - I 11 m rvuurisa uiu nm iDTirnmini
believe they will see to It that tha ra.- -ne-aeea was aesiroyea yur ui or June. Nineteen Hundred -ill nrsre a unloue lii Mint Ta h.
trust do reform and give the other
fellow a chance.
ea llaoh Vxoaparlty.
Tha people for the paat decade have
seen great prosperity, but they saw all
something waa wrong.
(WaaMBstoa Bareta ef Tbe JsoraaL)
Washington. June I. Special Agent tha time that
but actually It la perhapa not worth Holcomb's report on the Chemawa In-1 They asked for increased pay and got
mon than 11. Tha Innocent purchaser d,M school I being examined la tha jt, Dut xhty soon discovered that then
la lad to he 11 eve be get a bargain and DU o"a aa wa no money left on Saturday night
than nnaa to ma sorrow tnai ne ha "-. un- Tra tnev aU ftnd pt and got o-,
been defrauded. The result la that till the ma t has been thoroughly L,, but they observed that their
jagiumaie owwr -ui.. w, , . . next door neighbor added an extra team
Cm Ittttew? tS ttM toUblTsh Ite Ct th;V thTonirtlln; rDCerouad Th.T bea'an" to .VudJ
.,,1.1. v. ......i urrM ir.in. Prnf.aanr rh.icr.ft u in. more prosperous. They began to study
tha aama as the ona offered by tha legl- efficient management, with the prlncl- oondiUon. and they aaw that then waa
tlmate dealer. pal charge against him resting upon his Immense aurplua of money some-
"In Europe tho stamping law. ta very conception of the uaea to which corporal where. They wen not getting Its it
trlct and New York and other state punishment ahould ba put In dealing did not evaporate; It didn't sink Into
an adopting it. Wo hone to have On- with children of Indian parents, and the ground. Then where did it goT
gon fall In Una" 1 that whatever tha report may contain "And then they discovered that soraa-
The convention will lasT today and t will not go farther than to raise that
tomorrow and will and with a banquet question and tha recommendations will
t the Commercial club at 1:11 tomor- be baaed thereon.
row evening. I It Is believed hero, according to other
This morning' session concluded a aouroe than Indian officials Immedl
tneetlng of tbo executive committee, and I ately concerned In tha ponding decision,
registration of members. Thla after- that the situation aasuns that ChaV
aoon H. S. TuthlU delivered tha ad- craft will have to give up that poaltlon
drees of welcoma on behalf of the Port- and that the decision will contain auoh
land Jobbera who will tender tho ban- conclusions aa will make It Impossible
quet tomorrow night I to place him with another Indian school.
Beoeptloa This Svenlng. although nothing has been turned up
This was followed by tha annual ad. renect in in slightest degree
in tha Ban Franoiaeo fire. They aakad and Eleven. Ongonue. br araca of nrovt- Z" ..IT. J "ITl'. '"A ,n-,ln."
tha oourt to order the prosecution of dence, kind consideration and good LtTfcT tKat Vo i.. , .
th. ... .tnr.Tmjt -,-n .v.. Vi.i.ife -.,m IvMih.. nt hi. .a.i i I wlu h " proof positive of a
n-;:- .",7,.: oonaplnoy to throttle competition, can
BUV- V-.UO-I a ...v.w.a. I Va J" HVUQ iViiQWIUlD. I a,. la. .aul.aal V.a a a. .a.. . a. -
U.r.ril PJrrl. ''"tIT h tSnVTp "1 anTth. .hutun.
tmiwma u.t.i..... vw a..u, ... v - . rw uy our wonny aer- -f a -..( nn i.a,prul 1
Ac-.n,j '.j, ... . Ous oocaslons. Is prima facie evidence of
clrcum.tann.. h,,,:'::"-". T.I uoh oowplncy to retrain trade.
and to our royal prerogatives, mere mo-1
Austrian
Tripoli.
E
WILL
SOAR
KRYPTO
FAR Visfcj
Without Un
in the
Lens
inn
WHH
BRDMAN
ELY
FRIENDS MOURN DEATH
OF OLIVER C. RICHES
dress of President F. M. French of Al- nDon nUl onor.
tany, Secretary C. It Williams report,
and address by C C Chapman, mana
ger of the Portland Commercial club,
E. J. Jaeger's report, and tha talk of
Becrotary Williams on tha proposed bill
referred to above.
This evening a reception to tho ladlea
will be held from 7:10 to I after which
: addresses will ba delivered by Charles
T. Hlgglnbotbam, pioneer watch build
er, of South Bend, Ind., and representing
tne south Bena waton company, e. C. Everyone In tho Federal building
McKeen. of tha Waltham Watch oom- who knew Oliver C. Rlchea, the post
pany, Waltham, Mass., and B. E. Chap- office Inspector who.dled la Spokane
S t, 1 .cu company, is- Saturday evening, feels today as
S1"' 111 ; though ha had lost a very good and
Tomorrow morning tha membera and tried friend. Riches died In a Spo-
their families will see tha city and kane hospital foUowlng a two weeka
In tho afternoon nort talks will be uineea with tubercular meningitis. His
delivered by members. Following these body has been brought to Portland, and
-v-uw- will be cremated tomorrow, afternoon.
During
Festival
Week
We have made
special arrange
ments to welcome
and show to own
ers of and dealers
in real estate per
fectly equipped,
up- to-the-minute
TITLE PLANT.
-Call and see
what a modern
Title Plant looks
like.
TITLE
TRUST
COMPANY
Xwls Bldg,
4th aad Oak sts.
Riches had been a postoff.ee Inspec
tor for 10 years, about half 4t?f that
time ia roruana. xnougn tne nature
I of his work Involved dealing with
I criminals to a considerable degree. It
never tended to make Riches harsh or
unkindly, and together with hla sympa
thetic disposition, he aded a very broad
understanding of his work and its rela
tion to the publio that made him. In tha
eyea of his aaaociatea In tha govern
ment service, aa invaluable publio servant
Surviving Mr. Riches an a widow and
five young children, living at 1KI M1I
waukle street Mrs. Riches was wtth
her husband when ha died. She accom
panied tha body to Portland.
tlon, special favor and good grace, wo
thankfully commend to our manv hannv
1. J . a a . . . "
ouujeuia 01 mis our rosy realm your ex
cellency's kind rreetinss and vm-Ai-a
ing hospitality to ourselvea and to our
roourr, for to ua, alnoa our laat vleit
nera, nam oome word of your perform
ance . and. .achievement whlnh hath
When Eugene Ely starts his passenger I " ... . . , . .
carrying flight Wednesday afternoon ' " '.Y.'.V. ..? "na ".'"V
a. 1 . , 1.1 Wa n T 1 -nraaaa I w vu, id.LJ V 1 LIM I1K 1 1 nor na
-ana men mey aiscoverea inai soma- wmpmuiuu w..i d j- """. i marred hut ahina -ai.i. ,..v " a
when that surplua was finding a net- the local automoblliet and sportsman. ..tlsfaction lor Idl ouV '
. . -.. .. a. a " . .. I ha k.a ,k. ll.-lnotln-i nt Imnnrlln- th WV"i-DllUn IOr W1 Ur SUDJeCtS.
ingpiace. o m-7 uikbt . nuciiine " r" av. . ' ur royal pleasure dsth I'lnr.
i iirii aeroDiane iniw ioe awuwnt, i ,. . . . . : - -
' I 7 . . . . aa I
from them Into the coffers of the few.
Tho queetlon then was, how to divert
IVat -M Aa.alaaa11a V.aV ftaa.aUa,- a.
hau hira. Wl7i ,k. h.I naUonal character In th
!A'Lt ' WhMl tbe bUt " ba "eld. haa been anxloua to
I to come and hear aad heed to this our
a. tnar.hlna that eanvava1 that aumlua first aeroplane into the northwekt
wemmo a macnine was a lima v-ur- i ...-. m , , - .
tls. with which Ely .Urted on his avla- SL i lt? .?
tlon career. Ely, alnoa he haa become . . . " nere
the aviation -J?''? mgh carnival, frolic and full funl
take Mr. IA i . """"Oi 'l anine tne sum
Booserelt a Tall nre.
Then they began to eearch for the
button to press and stop the machinery,
or at least retard it Finally they
found one that they thought waa the
proper one to press And It did respond
slightly for a short time. That was
Roosevelt
Wemme up In the heavier than air ma
ohlna I
3ding nave begun!
UNIQUE FIREWORKS AT
CREST WEDNESDAY EVE
Paclflo coast people who, happy
their Ignorance, have never seen
Our festive roses buddln
e gracious all and withal content;
Much to ahow and do la an inu-
Therefore, be happy with us, and, in due
ijitsrriifienc.
For those kindlier things our subjects
do wait without.
Let freedom and unbridled pleasure
icien auproine aDOUt,
So that our visitors and all mav Vnnw
This will not be a hollow nor an empty
"But soon the people's hopes wen L'rr.'V"' XLT Zn TV" .VJ,. "nJwv... .
again blasted for aside from, a mo- I :r":r7J.;' ll l. . I i,,.7". J'"'..
mentary rattle. UtUe results We ob- ' u,"" 7TiJork. w f h
.. z-ia-.ai a, a .u. special display of fireworka will be
White House to the head of a monster Li""
'T11 Portland roses He scattered in the
nuai.
RETURNED
A
IS
TENDERED
RECEPTION
Rev. J. Richard Olson, pastor of the
Immanuel Lutheran church, who re
turned Friday from, Nebraska, preached
hla first sermon yesterday and Satur
day evening was tendered a reception
I by his congregation. . The reception was
held In the church parlors. Addresses
were delivered by Rev. H. E. Sandstedt
of the Augustana Lutheran ohurch. Rev,
Allan Lease of St. James', Lutheran
church, Dr. P. W. H. Frederick, presi
dent of the Lutheran Theological sem
inary, F. W. Lonegren, A. Bedin and
David B. Lofgren.
Rev. Olaen came hen from Marsh
I field about two months ago to succeed
Rev. C. J. Renhard, who resigned, but
his wife died from an attack of pneu
monia. Just as they were preparing to
I leave Marshfleld for Portland and In
I company with his wife's parents he took
a jtxlp to his former borne In Nebraska.
Tomorrow evening then will be a
concert In tbe Immanuel church by a
double quartet from th Coeur d'Alene
I college, Coeur d'Alena, Idaho, and Mra
Myrtle H Norquiat a noted soprano.
Negro Wounds White.
r (United Prnw atwd Wire.)
San Francisco, June 8. William
Kerby was ahot and fatally wounded
I by Robert Lee, colored saloon propri
etor. The cause of the Quarrel la un-
Iknowa. I
gas company at a salary of 1100,000
a year and litso.tjoo Tor expenses, and
mettero again loosed discouraging.
"The American people are Intelligent
They kept at It Two yean of waiting
was a long Urns, but those two years
are ended now, and the supreme oourt
has given Its deolslona Bad the court
decided that the trusts must Immediate
ly ba dissolved, business would Im
mediately atop and the country would
suffer. So tbe word Unreasonable' waa
Inserted In the law on the statutes.
and six months was given the trusts
that ware operating In restraint of
trade, "unreasonabdly to reform. And
business went on.
Buslnea Xust do On.
"Then are 1.00 large corporations
doing business In the United Statea
They are controlled, managed and prao-
uoauy owned by isoo holding com
panies, with a capital of about $14,000.
000,000. They are tbe 'Buslness'of the
country. The business of the country
must not stop at once. The effect
would be disastrous. Hence the su
preme court decision.
"It would almost seem that the hand
of Providence Is taking part In this
great affair. Shortly after tha at
( months an up the six months granted
the trusts to reform the people will
have a chance to say who shall go
to Washington to make their laws.
They will say that If the trusts do
continue to disobey the supreme court's
decision the last resort then they
will take the matter into their own
hands and see to it that men like La
f'onette go to the capital and make
laws far more stringent and binding
than ever before; laws that must be
obeyed; laws covering all technicalities
and all subterfuges.
They will watch closely. If they
receive a smaller plug of tobacco for
their money; If they do not see the food
supply Increase for the old price thev
paid, thev will know that honest busi
ness is not oeing done, and then they
will have their say."
May Buy Orchard.
Mr. Lawson will spend about two
weeks In Portland and Oregon. This
Is his first visit to the coast and he
will make the best of it. He will visit
many of the fruit orchards and will
probably purohase a ran oh. He Is an
enthusiastic booster for Portland anil
the state as a whole.
"Wall street knows that Portland Is
the only city in the United Statea that
haa been forging ahead for the past
year and a half," he aald. Why. everv
morning the financiers know what ia
going on In this city. Portland Is
looked upon as the most conservative.
hustling city in the west Tou may
look for a great growth within the next
few yeara," 'i
Mr. Lawson Is accompanied by hla
daughter, Jeanne, who, he says, does
the dictating. Both ara delighted with
Portland.
The telephone at the McCall home.
when Mr. Lawson and hla daughter ar
vial ting, ring! every thM minute dur-
Fireworks, company has prepared a
quantity of special displays for the fes
tival, among them varletlea of lydlta
bombs that are guaranteed to give prop
er demonstration of the ' sights and
sounds of a thunderstorm with none of
the danger. Another feature will be
the falls of Nyanxa, 100 by 10 feet in
size. About 100 pounds of red fire
have been secured and will be burned
around the Crest during the evening.
The Ilitt I "Given to our court on the royal berre
this fifth of June in the fifth year of
our reign. , . rex OREOONUa"
SPECIAL CAR NECESSARY
TO CARRY PENDLETON'S
ROSE FESTIVAL CROWD
(Special Dlipateti to Tbe JearML)
Pendleton, Or., June 8. Pendleton
and Umatilla county are Bonding large
delegatlona to the Portland Rose Fes
tival today. So large was the crowd
.that a special oar had to be attached
i nun V OA Dm lo DOln 1111(1 "o. it, ana even then
LUIMtLT LABIN I people had difficulty In finding seata
Many more will leave tomorrow and
(Continued from Page Ona) Wednesday.
DUNIWAY ANSWERS
OLCOn CALMLY
Sets Forth Right to Stay but
May Move if Quarters
Are Suitable.
Thompson's Kryptok lensei hive
no seams, no lines nor edge in the
lent. They hve an absolutely
smooth, one-piece surface, just the
lime in appearance as a one-vision
lens.
(BiMctal Dlioeteh ta loaraiL.
Salem, Or.. June 8. Whether or not
there is to be a legal battle between
Secretary of State Oleott and State
Printer W. 8. Dunlway over removal
by tbe seentarr of state of the printer's
department from the state house was
not determined by a diplomatic reply
from the state printer received today
by Secretary Oleott to his formal noti
fication to move out, sent Saturday. As
custodian of the state house Oleott noti
fied Dunlway to move by August 11,
If you need f lasses, do not pat
it off any longer. Com here,
and, for your own rood, come
as soon as convenient, and
when you do come, ask to sea
me personally, for Z wish to
examine your eyea myself.
THOMPSON
Eycsifht Specialist
Second Floor Corbett Bunding
Fifth and Morrison
BENTON WOMAN IS
FOULLY MURDERED
IN
UOrvaius, me varoic. Doing muraer u n VCAD f.1 ft DftVC
the hands of a person or persona un-1 I I CMn-ULU OUlO
known." The sheriff of Benton county
is at work, but so far, It Is aald. has not
ascertained anything definite aa to the
perpetrator.
ROB GROCERY STORE
Three lads, each II years of age.
There were marks on Mra Griffith's I Bnght.L t0 PrePr for vacation yester-
neck, wrist and arms, and general Indi
cations of a most brutal killing.
day afternoon and broke into the gro
cery store of W. R. Arndt 191 Sixth
atVAaat TKaa.r ua.ii.a4 ah.ii, O C ..a.
P-aT'" R wlVcan anr
tackle. The boys are Lawrence Hagan,
John Curtis and Horace Lamson. They
were taken in charge this morning by
and he is about 12 yean old and sin
gle. The oldest daughter, Ida, is mar
ried and In Portland. The next eldest
- ...a. a a 1 1 ... I " " -" ' " wa-.-v. "'""""8
is -an ii r in-a, -u. - '"" """ Probation Officer White and placed, In
near Sheridan. The third Is Ella Huff th, rrazw noma 1
man. wife of Jesse Huffman, an archi- The bov. rA Dn.n. ,t tha (ShaMtoi)
tectural draughtsman In the Wells- goh0ol. Late yesterday afternoon they
Fargo building. The youngest is made their way to the rear of the store.
Blanche Huffman, whose husband is A window was foroed open and two of
Dana E. Huffman, a Portland earpen- the boys crept Inside. They scoured
ter. The daughters came to Corvallls the articles and placed them In a large
Sunday. grain sack. This was too large for one
Mrs. Griffith was well liked In the boy to carry and it avas dragged a short
neighborhood, having no enemies among distance from the store and a wagon
the residents. Her father, whose name secured to convey It to an old barn at
was iross, a tjivn war veteran, aiea at Fifth and Montgomery streets.
the Griffith home last year, tier nus-
band was also a Civil war veteran. His
pension was what contributed largely
toward her subsistence after her hus
band's death. A brother, John Foss,
lives in Benton county.
The Griffith farm lies half a mile
from the county road running from
Corvallls to Alsea across the Coast
range. It is In the foothills of the
Coast range, on the eastern slope. There
are no families west of the farm until
the other side of the summit is reached.
There is a family half a mile south
and two other families near, but hone
neanr than a quarter of a mile, which
is how the murderer was able to work
in comparative security. The Hinkle
sawmill Is on Rock creek, half a mile
away. ' Then is a aam ana miupond In
connection with this ' mill and she was
thrown In the creek near the mllldam.
Ing the day, and every olass of persons
In the city request Interviews with him.
One old lady called - the financier un
thla morning and -endeavored ' to prove
that she waa hla aunt. : Flnallv ahe
called him, bringing him 'some roses,
but she failed to establish thr rela-1
Uonshlp. . , . . . I
The Army of
Constipation
I Gr owing Smaller Eva
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IHVER I
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Rose Festival Visitors
We Invite yon to visit our new store nd become acquainted with
the various departments and inspect our lines of high-grade mer
chandise. MAKE THIS STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS.
The Direct Action Gas Range
DOES NOT
Heat Oven When
Yon Broil or
Toast
Burner Designed
for Broiling.
FIVE FEET
of Gas will Heat
the Qven and do
the Baking.
2 A '-IB-
is
DOES NOT
Heat Broiler
When Yott Bake
or Roast
Burner Designed
for Baking.
FIVE FEET
of Ga will Fin
ish. Biscuits on
Both Racks.
Distinctive, desirable and economical features characterize a DIRECT
ACTION GAS RANGE. Faults of the old-style range are entirely
overcome. You' can put your baking in a DIRECT ACTION GAS
RANGE as soon as you light it you don't have to wait until the oven
is hot4 for the burners are right in the oven with nothing betwee
them and your baking. It takes 10 feet of gas to heat the oven in oth
er ranges S feet heats oven and does baking in a DIRECT, ACTION;
Columbia Hardware Co.
104 FOURTH STREET, BET- WASHINGTON AND STARK
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