THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 13, 1911. It P.TMFRC III OFF V - Party, , Including Local . News s " paper Publishers and Man agers. Will Meet Business 'Men of Interior Cities.'. t v For ths purpose of : Inspecting , the railroad ' development In central Or on and te meet the business man 'and people generally la ths Interior dtles ,. of the state, a party pf Northern Paw ;lfla traffto officials and Portland new. i paper man left from the North Bank denot at 1:10 ttala mornln for a Ave i days', (rip through tie central and eouth central portion ' of the atata. f- At Tallbridgs on Y tha North Bank .'Una, the apedal cara will ba ferried j across tha Columbia and. will run over the Oregoa, Trunk aa apeclal to Mad- raa, where a reception will ba bald tola ? evening in honor of tha visitors. From. Madras' aide tripa by automo , bile will, ba made 'to Redmond. Laid- 1 law.. 'Ifetollua and. Culver Junction. Wednesday noon1: tba' vial tore will b entertained ' with - a brook trout bar- ;" baoua by the eltlsena of ' Redmond. - , -., ;1M tPrlaevUl aa Seat. v. f - Wednesday night, ths ' sxeurslontsts fwlll be elaborately entertained by tha Prlnevllle Commarloal club. ' . From ; Prlnevllla tha party will go to Band j and apend a part Of Thursday. X contemplated . and If tha inn la -not ' too deeo In the Cascade for interna. ?tb Ilea the excursionists will return home by way ofiMedford. 'It may bo that (tha return 'trip will be made by rail , through;, northern California and the ; Willamette 'valley. In any event a , trip will ba made through the Rogue iRIver valley. , . , . Throughout the trip the vleltlng rail , roSd . officials will meet tha members of the various commercial organisations - forming tha Central . Oregon Develop- . lu.Mi iniivi.ua wiu Diaouaa who mam , means and meaaurea for encouraging -settlers to oome Into central Oregon. X , Ballroad Offlclale. A. D. Charlton, assistant general pee , sengar agent' of tha Northern Pacific, - Is In the party. -Accompanying Mr. Charlton are Carl R. Gray, president Of , the North Bank line; H. C. Nutt, fourth I - I , ...... - , , .. . . '' i ' ' . Will Inspect: Railroad Development of Central; Part of State i V. I V; 7 1Y 1 1 i.1 . ; , i Northern Paclfio "special party", Juit before gUrtlnf for central Oregon. i i vice president of the Northern Pacific: ! JT. Q. Woodworth. traffto manager of t tha Northern Pacific:- W K rnmin general freight and paaaenger agent of the North Bank; Henry Blakely. gen . era! western freight agent of the North I em Pacific, F. H. Fogarty; asafstant f general freight agent of the Northern Pacific; L. J. Bricks, Immigration agent of the Northern Pacific; a D. Wheeler. 'advertising department of the Northern " Pacific; C S. Jackaon, publisher of The Journal; H. I. Plttock, publisher of the ' Oregonlan; John F. Carroll, manager f of the Telegram; B. S. Cook, Portland; I John Plttock, Portland. i POSTAL TELEGRAPH MAY ENTER TELEPHONE FIELD ACTS AT ORPHEUM ILL BALANCED Homer Mason's, Jaa Clever Work; "Three Vagrants" Score as Musicians. - (UnltMi Preai LuMd Wlia.l , . New York, June 13. With the com- ' plation of two new lines, costing IX. 040.300, between Salt Lake and San I Francisco, It waa announced today the Postal Telegraph Cable company la to , enter tha telephone field In competi tion with the American Telephone and i Telegraph company. Sucoeaaful ex pertinents have Just been completed. It Hi aald, demonstrating tha practlcabll- lty of using the new lines for both telegraph and telephone business sl " multaneoualy. While the . telephone . teats between Salt Lake and Ban Fran .' claco were being made, the same wire waa being uaed for the duplex trana mission of telegraph messages between San Francisco and Chicago. FRIEND OF MRS. SCHENK (Continued Front Pago One.) :' millinery atore before her marriage five montha ago. Tha atora waa burned and aha was arrested by the state fire mar i shal after an Investigation aa to tha cauaa of tha blace. . The grand jury, however, refuted to Indict her. . ", shal developed that she had also owned '. a millinery store at Caldwell, which alao burned. Officials are investigating both these "' t Irea todav and- aasert that " thev have . unearthed new evldenoo. " At the hoapltal today It was V Miss Hankie would recover. said By A. I From first to laat tha "follow up" bill at tha Orpheum la well balanced and thoroughly enjoyable. Hqmer B. Mason, of "A Stubbon Cln darella" fame, with Mlaa Marguerite Keeler and their company, coma to head line Jib t"l in a . dellclously , funny episode by Porter Emeraon Browns, In and Out" Mr. Mason's Jag la one of tha most artistic efforts of ths sort aver seen at the Orpheum, and bta blba lous conversation with, tha latchkey Is a gem. The aettlng Is worthy -of note and tha finish with which the sketch Is presented Is refreshing. Miss Keeler Is a dainty bit of femininity who adds materially to tho delight of "In and Out". The supporting company la moat able and tha offering aa a whole one of tha beat of tho sort to soma over the circuit Two elever acta which scored heavily wera "The Three Vagrants" and Fred Hamlll and hla "Mualcal Klda." Tha "Vagrants" are not only clever mua iclans, but they also show themselves to bo good sctors la the artistic and well austalned Characters they have chosen. One of them hae a really beau tiful voice and ths accordion playing of another one was' a distinct feature. Fred ; Hamlll presents ' his Idea of "A Morning - Rehearsal- and has the as sistance of two clover youngsters, one at tha piano and tha other on the violin and vocally. It la a snappy act full of good melody and laughable comedy. A most pretentious act Of beauty Is Rousbys soenlo review of London by day and night Tho first scene shows some remarkable cloud and storm ef fects. A song and dance duo appeared In tha Leicester square and court of honor scenes and added to the effects which were executed with striking real- lam. Mlaa Lotta Oladatono In "The Coun try Girl" had tho audience after her first laugh. She gives some artistic impersonations and her patter and method of getting it over made her an immense favorite. Lydell and Butterworth, black and light brown, appear before their own gorgeous curtain In aongs, good chat ter and aome excellent eccentrio danc ing of the "want more" variety. The bill : la opened by , Mile. Minnie Emetle, Parisian gymnast who is a finished artlat In her line. - She presents many new affects in acrobatic on the bar and with tha rfngo and her act la well worth the appreciation given It WOMAN BRAVES LIONS TO SAVE CHILD'S LIFE (United Pm Lease Wli.t ".Baa Bernardino, Cel, June II. Mrs. Katharine Harvey today lies at her homo hers la a state of nervous collapse following an encounter, la Cajon Pass with two .mountain, Hons. Mra. Harvey was walking down tha canyon accompanied by ber little daugh ter and a nurse when she saw the lions. She commanded the nurae to continue down the canyon with tha child, while aha stood still When the nurse and child bad reached a point of safety, Mrs. Harvey trudged two mllee in an oppo site direction to make aura that no harm would befall her daughter, tha lions following not more than 16 feet behind. George Taylor, who had been aent to the rescue, (hot tho largest lloa The other fled. .. HAVERS RECONCILED; HUSBAND NOW INVALID ' . ''(Vetted Trial Leased Wire.! Pittsburg. June IS. The feeble and Invalid condition of John Haver, bus-. band of Mrs. Nancy Carnegie Haver, niece of Andrew Carnegie, has brought about a reconciliation between tho two people, although for tho past two yeara they have been living apart Haver, who la a well ' known horseman and waa the riding Instructor of his wife before their marriage, was In 10 se verely Injured by a new horse ha waa trying at 8heepshead Bay. BOY GRASPS U IHE WIRE HIDDEN IN GRASS DIES (Cnttae Press Leased Wtrat Walla Walla, Vaalu, Juno II. While pulling up aome grass for ths family cow early today, William Warren, aged II, accidental y grasped tha and of a live wire, blown down by the storm during ths night, and waa Instantly killed. Two Doctor Build Hoapltal. (Special biiiMtca to Tbe JoaraaL) Coqutlla, Or.,' June ' II. Drs. Rich mond and Hoag of this place1 are erect ing a nospltaL ' WOMAN'S FATHER; OFFERS (Continued From Pagi One.) nal, together with names and addressee. In case the murderer should not be ar rested snd . tha reward, not paid tho money will be returned to the donors upon lapse of -a reasonable time. It la made a provision: of tha reward tha for Information that will, lead to tho arrest of the murderer 1500 .will be paid. The remainder of the money. which-, amounts to 11,110 will so to thecaptora of tha murderer, v In caaa of a dispute between rival clalmanta an arbitration committee con sisting of" the governor.1' tha mayor and tha editor of The Journal will settle all ouestions as to whom the reward Shall be paid. , v . ; ' :' Tho money offered through the Jour nal J a. la addition to tha 11,000 reward Offered by tha stats of Oregon,, which is subject to distribution by. the-governor. The total rewards -offered for the murderer aggregate 11,820 this af ternoon. ' ';' ji; The fifth .day after tha murder of tha Hill family brings no clue concern ing the. Identity of. the murderer that gives promise of leading to hla detec tion. Scorea of offerg of Information are being turned In to the polio and tha sheriff a offloe, but ao far all the trails have proven, false upon Investi gation. - . t 4 -,, m Both the Oregon City suspect and the Hlllsboro suspect have been cleared 6f Any suspicion, of connection with tha murders.. The ' Oregon City suspect. It hae been determlnad, was on the county rockpila at r ths ' time the Hills ' were murdered, and waa not released until the day following the tragedy. Tbe HUlaboro Suspect, U. G. Klghtllnger, 12814 First street Portland, haa been released by the sheriff, and will be cared for by his family. He la believed to' be Insane. e-- Residents' of flellwood and Fulton were excited yesterday morning about 11 o'clock 'When a tall, slender man, with long hair and roughly dressed, went" down to the river a ahort dis tanoe above the Bell wood ferry and. tax trig off his clothes, scrubbed ' them ln dustriouslyl They thought perhapa ha might ba tha murderer, trying to wean off blood sterna. Ho disappeared In tha woods back of tho wast bank of tbe rtrer - whom he had finished waahlng hla clothes. Sheriff Stevens Is Invee- tinting the stories of tha Sellwood people, hoping to locate the man. .Sheriff Mass , of Clackamas county believes when the murderer la cap tured ha will ba found either In Port land or In tha Immediate vicinity of this city. Ha has established head Quarters with Sheriff Stevens at the court nous during the search. REVOLVER ; DUEL FOUGHT - . , . i ' ' , "(Continued From Pago One.) the duel, - He elates that the burglar waa all out of breath and could easily have been captured If the officer had pressed la on him, 1 ' : ' , The burglar, le 'described ' as about five faet five Inchee tell, dressed In a checked ault that answers ths descrip tion of ons 'stolen from ' Llewelyn s room. ' Later an old ault discarded by the man waa found In the woods where the1 change was probably made. De tective Carpenter and Price have been assigned to the case. Journal Want Ads bring results. REVISION OF WOOL -;v';; tariff; criticised '- .,. (United pre Uaaad Wlre.1 : Wsshlngton, June II. Declaring the proposed ' revision of - tha wool tariff schedule had. already had a disastrous effect on prices. Representative Moo dell (Republican, -Wyoming) discuss! ths measure In ths bouse yesterday. Us bitterly : critielsed the bill asserting that prloee. of wool had already been forced down to "almost a free trade oasis."-, , Hartford, Conn., us more electricity per capita than any other city. " ; .-.:. ' v Proves If Groivo Haip Stops Dandruff &nd Scalp SIeaes, Be v stores Gray or Faded Hair To It Satiiral Color . Safes Will D This FsrYss, Swlssca produces astounding results so quickly It has amased those who have uaed It Wo will prove It to you If you will send lOo In silver or stamps to pay postage and we will send you a trial bottle and our wonderful testi monials. . . . - There la i no excuse for r baldness. Write ' today to ETwlasco Hair Remedy Co., 1(49 P, O. Square, Cincinnati, Ohio. bwisbco ls.on sai at an aruggists and drua- dODartmenta at iOc and 11.00 a bottle. , i t - For aala and recommended in Port land by . .' .- r i. THE OWL DRUG CO. Buy Your Headwear Here arid Be Satisfied i " . .V ; v ! if i c XSalli 1 In selecting your Straw Hat, as faiucH care HouI3 fce used as in selecting any other part of your wearing apparel you should consider style, shape braid and price. Our "Brook Straws are the peer of all $3 Hats. Every style in eluded; split braid, sennit and soft brim straws. To Assist Immigration. (United Frees Leased Wlr.) Mslbourns, June II. Thst Australia Is entering In good earneat on her long delayed policy of assisting immigration is svldent from an announcement Just made by the attorney general and act ing premier, Mr. Hughea. , He atatea that ba has approached tho governments of ths different states with a request that they will cooperate with the com monwealta to secure a number of Im migrants in England, in Canada and the United States. These Immigrants will be carried to their destination In Aus tralia in special steamers and placed oh the land. (Eewrefis 1fo&' Eaisfl Side wiiiis Arrested for Fighting. Dr. P. S. Langworthy, a dentist, and Adam Belllngham, a bridge foreman, were arreated at 4 o'clock thla morning by Patrolman Henneasey for fighting. According to the report made by the patrolman,' trouble atarted between tha two men, who had been drinking all night, when Belllngham aocuaed Lang worth Of stealing a pair of glasses and a vest from him. The case was called before Judge Taswell .his morning but a continuance until Thursday waa ae-1 cured. - Journal Want Ads bring results. n rr -r i- Saul ii t i 1 1 saw an si b a i iiaajiia 1 ' r MM. i ST IB IV ' IjrTT J III' .W II SMI I I ItP TTl m. Mi lull! These tables are made like the cut; square pedestals; top 42 inches in diameter, with extra leaves permitting it to be extended to, six feet. We have them in golden oak, Early English, weathered or wax firiish. A regular $i5 table. East Side bargaintJA C A price . . . .......... tdy.'dU Child's Cribs 54.75 No. 115 Enameled Iron Child's Cribs. with steel fabric mattress, 28x52 ina. m size; has drop side, making it conveni ent to car , for "baby"; worth . $7.50. Big East Sid Bargain rjg R Doors Will Be Closed, SPECIAL ANW0UWCEMENT '"'-'; ';v!:v-''7:. f IZiy-'Jfsi::",- ',;"''' ?'-, ; THIS STORE WILL BE (XOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY (TO MORROW),"TOAf WE MAY GET OUR STOCK IN SHAPE FOR THE BIG CLOSING-OUT SALE OF MENS HIGH-GRADE CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND HATS. FURTHER INjFOR MATION IN TOMORROWS EVENING PAPER LOOK FOR IT. Bpck-s Oottie S',;ShOP- BBBBBBBBlV IB VIZ : - Ill aw 1 bm .aI I I a Ba . f - 2 Big Special Bed:Onliit at $11.75 Bca, Spring and Mattress .Bd No. 639, like the cut, with top. brass rail, head and foot, round' brass knobs on posts, with Gorf mattress and a Yum- Yum spring. A regular $18.00 outfit, .complete, for only $11.75 Quartered Oak Mission Rocker Regular Of Values No. 2034 High back, quar- ; ter-sawed oak rocker, in mission design, golden, fin- ' ish; genuine fabricoid leath er over heavy steel con struction seat; two styles. ; one ;: plain (panel . Jike cut, other 5 carved panels; j well f made strong and durable;' regular s $9.0a r East Side Leather Bed Davenports, Special $17.75 Frances of . these Davenports are made of ; genuine oak,- quartered, la weathered oak, early English or golden finish ' They ;,ite fitted with box wardrobe stfong steel construction, biscuit tufted,, made like Ct JK the above cut;- regular $30 values, East Side Bargain' price "7 " Nickel Plated Copper, at in 1 ' pint Tea" or ; Coffee Pots of h e a vr copper, nickel plated;, jrortti 1 86c, -on peclal sale aC act ,... 63e MAmerIe8n Alarm r .Qocks - S9e Ber- 5o Alarm C 1 o e fcs, - made specially . f or us; guaranteed tin ekeepersr one to a . ous tomer. - v: 1. 343 WASHINGTON STREET t: 'TWO DOORS WEST OF SEVEOTH ; ;and'tJR!c::.