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Tim OREGON DAILY JOURNAL.: PORTLAND. TUESDAY , EVENING, JUNE 13, 1811. . v r ,,.. ....- , . ATKiriSTESTIRES TARIFF CUT WOULD .V 1 I Sixty Years Married,; Dallas PairCelebrates T. C. ELLIOTT, DR. CR0PPr Acting President of, the Sugar i i rusr days v neaucuon , in Duty Would -Save Country i-" $52,000,000 Each Year. pcopU a maun tad . to . illy, tlf the duty on v ' (OalUd TrM Lmm4 Wtr.) ' ' Wuhlncton, June ttdward : At kins, acting president f. th American Refining" Company,' reauroad , the, atand today before r the nouae eenainlttae. In veatlsatlne the ausar Industry. . ! Ha taatlf lad that tba toUl sugar bill of tha American ISS8.000.000. annually, raw augar war removed, ha asserted. thla aura could be reduced Itz.ooo.ooo, Afurwarda. .he Qualified thla eta la ment, aaylng that the removal of tha dut. would cripple the American beet augar intereata iand. probably aeatroy the cane sugar tnduatry. . 21a advocated partial. reduction in the duty on raw sugar, cheapening its coat and protect Ins American producers simultaneously, i, The autement added that the truat was Interested in 13 of the II beet sugar factories in 'America. - Tha. Mm ml t tee decided . that tba investigation Shalt Include Inquiry Into tba ' .trans, actlona whereby the truat 'secured con- -trol of tha Pennsylvania Sugar Refining rompsnr. Jamas M. Beck, counsel for the sugar Intereata protested but Chair man Hardwick e tha comma lea over- ru issn n l in. p- ALABAMA COAL AND : IRON INTERESTS MERGE s-v . 1 '- e (United PveM Lcastd ITire.t , Birmingham, Ala.. June-ll.-r-A con- aolldatlon of eoal, , steel ' and Iron - In terests In Alabama has been formed through tha merger of the Alabama Coat and Iron company, nd tha South ern Iron and Steel company under the nam of the Alabama . Consolidated Coal, "Iron and Steer company. The new- conoern controls eonalder ably more than- half of the industry In tha state. '. J v. MORGAN'S GIFT MAY BRING HIM DECORATION - v - .... i i. ' ,.V (DnlUd Ptm Usacd Wire. - Paris, Juns II. In recognition of bis cortesy to ths French government for his gift to tha Louvre museum of the famous painting, "Chef Da 81 Martin." which was stolen from a church In southern Franco, it is reported tpday. ' J. Plemont , Morcan miv be made a knight of tha Legion of Honor. Wheth er be will accept the decoration, is not known, i -After tha theft of tha picture and its purchase by tha American money king, considerable - agitation arose against Its being allowed to leave the country.- . '' SILVER ANNIVERSARY. OF,-. M THE TAFTS ON JUNE 19 - .. ., '.Washington, June II. The ailver an niversary of tha wedding of 'President ar.d Mrs. Taft. occurring June 19,. la to he the. occasion of one of the most brlU Itent social eventa . in the history of Washington aoclety. Several thousand limitations weresent out today. ' -. - j Wag Washington a Dane? ' V London, June It. That George "Wash iitgton's ancestors used to tell it to tha Canes Is tha belief of Drt Solloway, who is studying the Washington family .'ttee. He aays it goes back totha Danes tf the tenth century. II J7 'Hi III in i i i 1 F I I III II I Mi . - IK I 1 , 111 i- 1 I II! ill III an i i II 111 I i i i ill i i i i . 1 I I I ill i a i - 1 - BBI s ss I III III III III I I I III III III a J I I ;S si I ..r'v,'"AUiiIim la Bf . Jfi I 48 ii I I . "VUU1M. RIVAL mm Grows-Hair l on Bald Heads " Resorcin is one of tha latest and most affective gem-killers . discovered - by science, and In . connection, 'with. Beta Naphtol, also a powerful antlacepUc, a combination is zormea which - destroys the germs whloh rob, the hair of . Us , nutriment and thus creates a clean and healthy condition, of tha, scalp, which prevents tha development of- new germa. , Pilocarpine Is a well known agent for restoring the hair, to its natural-color, where the loss of color has been due to a dlaeaae. Tet ft Is not a coloring mat ter or dye. V T t vfwi .The famous Rexall "98" Hair Tonlo Is chiefly composed of Rescorcln, r Beta Naphthol " and Pilocarpine, combined With pure alcohol because of Its cleans ing and antiseptic qualities. It makes the scalp healthy, nourishes tha hair, re vitalises the roots,,' supplies hstr nour ishment and stimulates a new growth. Ws want yea to try a raw bottles of , Rexall "SS" Hair Tonlo on our personal "guarantee that the trial' will sot coat you a nanny If It does not srlva you ah, aoluta aatlsfactton. That's proof of our W,W, . .. . Wl . WM -III, U . M U aispwisDiy aBRioniirtra , usi . we anow what we are talking about when we say that Rexall "91" Hair Tonlo will grow ' Tiatle MM taa1a A-vnAMV ' Af AAitaa Vs vaaa asvsawa mvvwhi va vvviba wk kal4HBa Haav KaaH -v aitak Ua wiiviv ubiumcos aasaew . arww - vi ss uu avufj duration that the roots of the -hair are entirely dead, the follicles closed and fwtsMi nvaa anil tha stAain fas mplmmA . . fivnM w v vs aaxau r bvm a ay tsui Remenber we are basing our state ments upon what has already bee ac complished by tha uee of , Rexall "91" Hair Tonic,, and we have the. right to assume that what it has done for hun dreds of others It will do for jrou. In, any event you cannot loss anything by giving It a trial on our liberal gu&ran- member, you can obtain Rexall Reme dips only at the Owl Drua Co.. Inc.. cor. ner Seventh and WMhlhton streets. .5 Mr. and Mrg. H. E. Grant, who, alnca ' 1851, have not been teparated I mora than threa weeks at one. -.....; ... , - - .- - i faperbl Dtwatc Ui The JoaraaLt Dallas. Or, June 11 Mr. and Mrs. H. El Grant of this city Celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary yesterday. Sunday afternoon about S9 members of tha Baptist church calle'd on Mr. and, Mrs. Grant as a surprise. ' Mr Grant was born In Lafayette coun ty, Missouri, ts 1110. Ha worked on the farm with his father tUl he was nearly li, when he moved toDavla county, Mis souri, Mrs. Grant., formerly Miss -Josephine Williams, , waa ' born . in "Ray county, Missouri, In' 1831, and with her parents moVe4 to Dans county -when she was quite small. They were married In Davis county June 13. 1811, and on May 1, 1851, started for Oregon, .which they reached October 34, of the same year. Mr Grant took up a homestead of 110 acres In Polk county, and they lived on it until aix years ago; when they moved to rans cuy, ana snortiy alter to Dal las. , During the 0 years they have been married". Mrv and Mrs. Grant have ' not been away from one another ldnger than three weeks at one time. They are both enjoying good health. . They, have nine children,; three of whom are still living, J. M. Grant, sheriff of Polk county and D. J. and B. M. Grant, both business men of Dallas. ' V.- ",' v" ? -Vi rroctor Knott lit; -' ttlmlfA Or fM.e WMC ' : -Lebanon, Ky. June . 11 FormerlCan-1 greasman Proctor Knott, jwhose' famous I speech on the northwest, . in which he put lxuiuu ' on the map, rererrtlng to 1 it as "Ths Queen City of the Unsalted Seas,-' and established him as the first i humorist In congress, is In a critical! condition, from paralysis and pulmonary j troubles.: ,; ; . ; . . ; ; Two-YesuOM Drinks Acid. vj rtJaltfd Prwi Ijmi1 Wlr. ' ' Kanaae Cltr. Mo. Jon4 11 T.lt tie Lawrence Robblna, 3, Is reported out of danger . today: after .drinking; the con tents of an ounce : bottle, of , carbolio acid. ,' Tha bottle had been left within reach,' and the child, obtained It lit. the absence of the'nurse.V. IN "A PARISIAN ROMANCE" f"r&: 9 pro. - , i iiiilll K I li g 1 ti - i Sj.S-;'. iiliff i i . 4 r i J ' , - 'onn ? Sainpolll.vVf';,;-!f'f Thfa Is the final week- of ' stock In Portland for the season, snd John Bain- polls and the Baker company are giving aupero periormances or Richard Mans field's famous ' old . play, "A Parisian Romanoa.",- Tha ele of the cruel and v heartless Baron Chevrlal, which Mr. 8alnpolla la depicting. Is ths one la which the great Mansfield first sprang c into national rame In New Tork. The reallstle death scene of.' the third act is -bne of the ftneat bits. of acting Mr, Sainpolla has ever done here. . ' Following the atock sesson, the Bakr will open next Saturday afternoon with summer vaudeville and phots plays, . Bdm4I Din Mi te Tba JoannLI : .WalU Walla, Waah., June 11 By a majority of 311 votes, T. C Elliott yes terday won the Republican nomination for mayor over V. H. Rovers. The vie tory of Elliott Js slgnlflcsnt In that he was supposed to represent the anti-com mission government 'element, while Rodgers wss supported by those who fsvor ths commission government. -' Voting wss light, only 1191 out of the mi registered going to the poll a It wss ths first election, in which Walla wane women . have ..voted , and few availed i themselves of the opportunity. The Democrata had bet 91 votes, there being no contest on their ticket.' Republicans nominated With contest were Mike Davis, chief of police; J. W. Brooke, city-attorney; It H.- Cramp ton. street commissioner; 'John D, Ankeny, councilman flrat" ward." In the third ward Byron Lutoher and B. M, Hunting ton .tied, each aecurlnr 101 votes.. : 3. F. Cropp is ths DemocraUo nom inee ror mayor. i ,. , v .- v , The city - eleotlon will - be -held July 10 at Which time there will be a vote on commission government . ,; ,' Richmond. Va.J- Juns 11. The f cy- clonlo stornt which swept - the lower end of the Virginia peninsula k left to day a path Of deatructlon and cost an unknown , number of , Uvea, ..Tha dead gre estimated at from II to II. No bodies have yet been recovered. . At Newport News msny -houses -were un-i roofed, trees ' and poles' wsre leveled and shipping disabled. , . J 10 FOOT RIVER CHANNEL r; TO C0QUILLE EXPECTED f ' IMmHaI TMAnafk 'TV,. 'CoqulUe, Or, June 11, Dredging 'the shoals on Coquille nver Is being com-1 menoed - and when the , work' la com pleted there Is to be a 19 foot channel at low tide from the moutl of the river to thla place, a dlsiaoce of II tnllea. When thla work la done -the aawmUla at thla place will be able to shin, their lumber directly out. of coquuie river. , - ". Bog Factory at CoqulUe.' 1 f , '(SjmvUI IXipt-b te The Joeraal.) '' '' CoqulUe, Or, -June . 11. A box fae- torywlll bs erected at this place la connection with' the new aawmilr being built by : the '.CoqulUe MU1 company. Men are now placing the machinery and expect to have-the' mill la operation In about two montba. . ' An Implement has been Invented fori sllclnr a boiled egg evenly, a more dif ficult task than generally la supposed. EXPERT WATCH ; REPAIRING fcy Swii WatchmVkcr-.Pricc3 Moderate i Lc; , rrT"i jncrcnanaisc armer lomorrow Middle Aged and Elderly rvtPeopIe'-V;,;. CTse Foley Kldnsy Pills for quick and permanent results In all cases of kid ney and bladder troubles, and for pain ful and annoying irregularities. They contain Just the Ingredients neeesssry to regulate and strengthen the action of the kidneys' and . bladder. They ' are tonlo In action, quick to results. ' Try them. - Bkldmore Drug Co. Two stores, main store, ill Third street; branch store, Morrison and West Park. -Wood- ard. CVne Drug Co. , ' s,w . , . -i - Dm COTUlilt I , . i ' i ' " ' 1 - .v. ' .' ; ' ..." Till Joly . First A Little Plain Talk .Wi are not givinf our planoa sway ' (nobody ia) ; we are not , giving aomething for nothing (nobody U). This is just ;gtraight, legitimata removal r gale. We1 offer tha dig count to aave moving tha stock. The Uprnan, Wolfe & Company Store flashes this message to all the public r"We can show you how to keep cool and comfortable." ! ; Vr If. you are properly equipped, personally and domestically, you can make the Sum-; :mer truly the - 'great play time" or the year. ... : -r-Thi$ store is thoroughly, stocked with Summer merchandise to solve this problem for you. Every department Is flowing "over with light-weight summery things to keep you cool and happy when the warm days come, - ".v.-. -Oursjs a delightfully refreshing store, to. 'shop. : in. Plenty of experienced clerks , 'eairer to serve vouVto make vour shoDoinir easv and cleasant. Come todav saunter . through the various aisles. - You will find Summer tnings for indoors and out, but ' that reminds us p . . i . , . ' V' v. . ;i Summer Apparel for Women and Misses v ; Here has been gathered all the really desirable things required for outdoor wear. We 'have therti all; from Linen Dusters to beautiful Pongee and Satin Coats.. Polo Coats not the so-called polo coats of other ttoret , but the real Imported polo cloth, made : up in models precisely like those worn in Newport and Atlantic City. Linen Suits ind when we say linen we mean all linen pure linen in natty tailored styles, r with'. nntrhM shawl, anri'sailnr rnllars nriceri $6.75 to IHS.OO. " , - ; Tub Dresses made of "reliable wash fabrics, just as dainty and as stylish and prettily I! modeled as the finest foulard silk gowns. Tud Dresses that come from thesudsasbriht and' fresh as the prettiest Testout rose. Middy Blouses in a dozen different models: . The regulation Navy Blouse for girls from primary to graduation ages. Summer Waists in a bewildering assortment none of the beginning-of-the-season styles, but the latest', clever conceits productions of master minds the originators of waist fashions from Paris and New York. Feather-weight Waists in China silk, flimsy waists made of silk handkerchiefs, webby waists modeled from the latest chiffons and marguisettes; A FlbwerShow in Summer Millinery - ; - In no other section of the store can beauty and originality be better portrayed than - in the creation of Midsummer Millinery. That we have struck the; popular, chord is' manifested by our. inability to collect enough for a big display. Thev come'from the workrooms every morning and are gone before night New ones' will be; shown - dur-' ing the dayT-Special $6.75. , v ;. t Talking About House Dresses or Kimonos Need Some? '.Who will deny our leadership in House Dresses, Kimonos,, Dressing Sacques? It is an undisputed fact that this 'store knows best the demands of women, because we. make a study of it. It matters not how modestly priced the garment is we demand that perfect cut and fit and tailoring which women appreciate. We have dozens - of styles in house garments in percales, gingham, cotton challies, chambray and organ-' die and other Summer fabrics priced special from 48c to $2.95. - ;;.-,, Sale of Wash Fabrics, Special 1 5, 19 and 25c Sale of Hammocks and Bathing. Apparel ; 'A Where You Save v.. Ton aave tha retailers' profit when you buy a Bush ft Lane piano. We t ': manufacture them and sell direct , , You save 20 per cent if you make . , your choice now. You save your ; . nerves and those of he neighbors, : for Bush ft Lane pianos are food ; .. in tone aa well as beautifully cased. some tsars ains .'v',': H-i' i" Discount ,,' -Regular price .Price ' .V Our $750 Art Stylo . . v . . . f 00 t ' Our $550 Stylo . l.M-0 Our $475 Style r....:.,....,f380 " Our $400 Style '.;.VV....f 320 Our $375 Style V . . . t . . . . f 305 ' Another make $325 . .r.....f260 . Another make, $310 f 248 Another make,; $275 ...:.,..f220 p X, Another, make, $250 , . ,f 200 t .Another make,' $225 :'......fl80 . t Come, See and Hear Them f A$ v': if V" li '-.'5?'.' sV?:.v;i;:4',"'"i;'' ;. '.' j Fully Guaranteed Cash or Oberal Ternis 'HiiHiliOn .Everjr Evening Till 10 q'OoiSriij Hatt "fawis 1lH 75thha (jBiAame Bit I mm rSdhu mtlUmon CMftt LBattfnew csfoss Ipaffmert rl asam rSdthu Mtmm iBafffflWft 01fSMM kM 1 1 Schloss Baltimore Clothes lr vitttitiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiu Scfi055 Mtlmrt Clothes cliillo E alomoire othe Compare "Schloss" Clothes with the best clothes you know. Compare them in every particular of qual ity, fit and style. YouTl find that you'll have to give your verdict in favor of "Schloss" Clothesv And .what's more, youll find that "Schloss" Clothes , do not cost any mom than the in ferior lands. v Suits C-':cvv5! $15to$40 HH I fafs hi34 f BilUmon , w , Oottes . I&fMsMtt .Ootttsi . .- V J-" J -'t" 1.-' 1 Jjsssssft iBsmswn 1 5 1 S, Mlmit j0ftrsrt owotnes rcAast' ';, , BltltOHIt tefswt ; Scalba SslHi CMats Schh ffafs. Are You Hat Hunting? Then come here at once, for we've got the hat to fit your face, your head and your purse. Its name is "Hawes and costs only ,$300 Sdilost Btttimott Chlhu Schhu BMmen Ckthti Forth tnd Alder Strtth tClothili(J Co' lCwf Wafcr. a?jnggr BsfflWft -ObttsM ' 5Abss 1 Billlmort CaffiM 4 itr ii iiiiimiuik i " w r .. ii . .. .. 7" "-l1 ' ...... .a ...... I I