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THE i OREGON DAILY 'JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING.' JUNE 19;..W1.V ..t. ju;-11 .., n UEfii'llT'S MIIEST CALf.lS FEARS OF TIMOROUS ONES : Bearded "Wi!dman,,; Had Ter r -rorized Residents of John : ! -son Creek--Carried Dyna mite and Garter Snakes-" Reeldente of the Johnaon areek' eourv- try are tnuchpleaaed over tne of a man whshu for Hint tlmti-' nabltca. the brvah and Urea aa a wild man, terrorising woman and ehlldxen by his occaalonal, nana to rarainouaea in parch bt food. Ilia capture la du- to Vnttrd Btatee Deputy aterehal MoSwaln. . McSwala did not co man buntln jrea tardar, but-want an a pleaaure trip along . the banka of Jobneon creek, me at- ttntton waa attracted by tha atrana action, of a rough clad, bearded nan, wha peered from bahlnd a log and waa - calculated to Ineplr terror br M wild . appearance. .: ' u ' McBwaln angaed tha man ta eonrar- , eatlon and ha talked wUUngtr. but Jrtth a atrong foralgn aoeant ,. Ha ehtwed J! vial tor a five gallon ir can. In , whTcK a number of email gartar enakee wara carefully covered with a cloth. Ha aald thaaa wara for making ttediein. Tha man waa barafooted, and on look ' ing for hla aocka. McBwaln waa startled by finding ona of than fined with yn ' amlte atlcka, cap and ruse. Thar wara alght atlcka of tha exploslY. , Upotf making tbia discovery McSwala telephoned to. Oraaham for aaalatanoa ' and ad automobile waa aent from that place. . Tba man made no reeletanee, but V insiexea upon laainr ma can 01 anuw to jail with him. Ha aJao quit talking fngllah, which ha apoka fluently enough at flrat, and adopted a forelfra Jargon, Ha la believed to be an Austrian, No Information eould ba obtained from him after ha learned ba waa In ; charge at officers, , , WhUa waiting for tka arrival of f ' fleera from . Oraaham tha wild man ahowed UcSwaia tha picture of a womaa in, the aoolaty column of aa old Mwa, paper. That othar fallow kill her like thla," ha aald. Indicating a thruat With a knife. I Tie kill her. Thla thing got to eiop.-' - While there la only the remoteat aua pleion ttiat thla man knowa anytftlng of tha H1U murder, tha realdanta of the Johnaon ereak country feel lees nervous now that ba la removed from bta haunts la tha wood. He la aald to have en tered many houaea, without tha formal ity, af knocking, -to aak for' eirge and othar food, and what ba might hare done with, bla aupply af dynamite la a matter of apeouJaUon. , , VM POOL TABLES 0 Gil Burgard Prepares ;: Ordinance ', Providing for Unobstructed ' ;View of Players.';; v Cenaollmaa Jobs A Burgard ta pre- paring an ordinance providing that ail rl and billiard room a ahall be ope tha rlew of tba publlo and that tba tablea operated ' ta auch plaoee . ahall all ba ta one large room free from al oovee and parti Uona. V, - . ' n win auDtnif icia e romance aa a eubatltata for tba one latreduced tw weeka 'ago, prcvMlaf for tha ' doalog of ' pool and , blllard rooma Bundaya," aald U r. Burgard thla morning, in ad dition to tha prtfvlaloa relating to tha unobetructed Tlew of, tba- ana raaorta, I will aak tJiat Ueenae faa ba charged for each rooI and bollard table. ' ' -Tun not la faror of cloalng anruaa- ment eaUbllahmenta of thla charaotar Sundaya any mora than week daya. - It tbay are all right 'on week daya they ahould be permitted to operate SundaTa. aJao, and if act, they ahould ba aloaad altogether." .. - . ' , , . , - VafM RaJaed tn Oennaay. Xa Tburingia, Oermany. owing to the Increaee la tha coat of living, wagea have bean ralaed In many af tha faa. toriaa during the laet year ar two. The dally working time baa bean reduced from II to heura la tha glaaa fao fortea. OBJECT OF CRifff . I HED Presbyterian Church Must Re tain Doctrinal Authority, . Says Rev; Babcock. . .; i i l oonil '' " ffalal 9ataa af Tka Joaraalt "I ' Sal am. Or.June That la tha tri al af minlatera and teacher pa charg- aa of bereay, tha Praabytartaa church doea not preeume. to try their eincart ty aa minlatera, or their atate of be ing aaved, but only their right to preach or teach by tha authority of the Preabytertaa church, doctrine that are not la eonformlty with Wie doo trlnaa of tha church, waa tha deciar tloa af Rat. Henry T. Babcock of -the Preabyteriaa churoa Of Balem yeetar- day. In addraaalng a large audience oa the aubjeot of - tha trial of Dr. Grant by the, lllrd Oaneral aaaembly.of tha Preabyteriaa church la America at recent -aeealoa la Atlantic City. Mr. Babcock waa one af Oregon mlaeicnar to the general aaaembly and participated la rendering tba verdict convicting ur. Grant - - , "The aignlflcant thing In connection with the ooovlctlon of Dr, Orant," de clared Rev. Mr. Baboock. - waa that tha minlatera of tha aaaembly had tha oo u rare to take aa actloa which waa a lire to meet with much popular dlaap- proval ao that they might affirm their raita la the deity or Chrlat E urant waa found guilty of being Talae to hla vowa aaa Preabyteriaa mlnleter and ; waa auapended from tha church until auch a time 'aa he ahould re nounce hla doctrine to hla owa prea- bytery and pledge Ma faith to tha ooa- feealon of tha church. Bat the caae waa -up to general aaaembly on aa ap peal from preabytery and tha lower body bad adready acquitted Dr. Grant and ha bad publiahed hla eonfnealon ao bla relnetatement la oaly a matter of abort time." , Bay of Xeraay Male jfot Boaa, ' I Rev. Mr. Baboock made It Dlala that tha age of hereay trial 1 had by no meaaa paaaed la .the Preabyteriaa church, but that tha mlnlater and aid- af that chuach atood aa ready aa aver to defend tha ayetera of doctrine agalnat tha onruah of tha modern wave of free thought . He quoted Dr. Prlnoetoa aa aaylng that 100 yeara ago the tat of truth waa found la what tha Bible aald of It, but that now the Bible Heelf waa being tinted. Upon motion of Dr. Wiley of New Tork City a committee headed by tha dominating epltit of . tha aaaembly, Moderator Dr. Caraon. waa appointed to work to bring about a cloaer coop eration and a batter upderetandlng be tween the Preebytartan church' and Union Theological aemlnary. ' Thla arhool baa for yeara bean under the ban of the Preabyterlan church be. eaua of tha liberal vlewa of tha deity af Chrlat aad of tha Bible bald by it profeeeora . 4 1 - Aaaembly Xeepa rreaaat Maa.' ' . Another algalfloaat feature - of tba work of the general aaaembly waa It failure to deeoreaaa tha repreeontatloa of , preabyterlee In order to make tha aaaembly amaller. Altnouga . aenti ment In favor af a amaller. aaaembly waa atrong. legal obataolee wara Inter pooed to prevent action. When It wa found that ta , oonaolldate two . borne mlaalonary board for Inatanoe woui endanger property rignta. a auggeauoa wa made tOav tha aam director ml both, which meant ooneolldation 18 fact but not In nam. Dr. Mofflt pre vailed agalnat thla mov by declaring that auch action would ba jto follow the example of tha great corporation merg era' of tha country tn violating tha law whila aeemlng to follow out tba letter of the law. ... . ., .-. ,.' .1 ... ,- EFISCOPMIS - -: CLOSE 1EETIHG -,.'.,...- ' t . , C ! .'-, , " . , Twenty-Third Annual Convcn- I tion Ends Election of Of-, fleers Held. STORM SOLATES Tl OKI HEAVY LOSS REPORTED t CVnMt Praaa Taw. Wlra.1 ' ' " Toklo. June II. A aever a term I raging throughout. Japan today ant) heavy loaaea and aevere damage are re ported. N Commanleatloa taland la out off and Toklo today la virtually laolated exoept by oabla. . . Mill mm Itetara to Work.! Bli bundreS mill man l8t Loula, wto had been on etrlka for two montha. have returned to wont, a aanefaetory agreement with tha employer having been reached. Journal Want Ada bring result. i Tti Twan.thlrd anaaal convention of the Eplaoopal church cloaed yeater day, when a .aumoer ex country ciergy men filled the dty.puipita or taa eoi copal church and told of their work' la different -parta of the' atate. - i - VaiIawI.. Im AAmnl.t, paault of the alactlona to 'the of flea and board, for tb eneulag years . - ' Standing committee Rov. H, M. Ram eey, Rev. HK Talbot, Rev. Barr a Lea. Dr. g. B. Joaephl, R, U Ollaan, IL D. Ramedell; chancellor of the dtoceee, Rodney U OUaani aecretary and regta- trar Rev. W. A, M, Brock treaauror, R. W. Haatlnga.: " , Blabop Bcott School Truate Rev. A, A. Morrtaoa. Rev. a "W. Roblneon, Rev. J. E. IL Blmpaoa. J.1W. Qaaong, J. K. KolloA, 8. H Orober. fit. Halan'a HaU Truataaa Rev. A. A. Morrlaon. Rev. Joha Dawaon, Rev. XL a Chambers. J. K. Kouoca, Xt. Leon ard, c Pfahler. Board of Church Extanaion Kv. Barr O. Iea, Rev. Joha Daweon, Rev, H. M. Ramaey, Rev. C. W. Baker, Rev. H. D. Chambera, Rev. T. F. Bowen, Rv, H, R, Talbot, H. D. Ramadell, J. N. De- eadorf. a C Burton, C N. Huggin. C, a Pflahar, A, Auteraon,. W. Whit field. ? HoplUl Truateea Rev. J. Dawaon, Rev. T. F. Bowen, Rev. n. R. Talbot, R. U Ollaan. Dr. George T. Wllaon. Dr. S. X. Joaephl. 1 Enlaoonal Fund Truereea Rav. T. r. m . rmm n T a T7 AW C XV Ttohinaan. H. Dl Ramadell. William Mac- maatara, Oaorga a Nicholeon. Board or Equanaaiion ana Aaaeea- Uw. H. D. Ramadell, W. R. HaaUnga, Bv. w. A. u vreca. ... rulmlM tA Iflaalonarv Conference Rev. H. R. Talbot. Rev. H. M. Raraeey, Rev. William Lucaa, Rev. H. D. Cham bera. A. a Newt 11, a B. Pfahler, F. & Wttt, Frank Bplttla. Auditor Jaroea laiaiaw, w. u. a- vord. J. C Roblnaon. '-. Bocial Service Commlttae Rev. IL R. Talbot. Rav. IL M. Rameay, Rev; Jar- raid Potta, Rev. John Dawaon, C., A. Bell, R, Hahn. Dr. L. W. Ifyda. ? Ucenaed . Lay , Read are J. Laldlaw, O. CT Burton, Mr. gwaatoa. Dr. Flxott, Mr, Spittle. - - - Sunday Bohool Committee Rav. Jar. raid Potta, Rev. W, B. Hamilton. Rev. Barr O. Lee. , Ralph Hahn, Mr. TUthy combe, - Emmanuel J pariah, March field, v kd flraca Memorial pariah. Irvlngton. and Bt. Mlchaal'a mleaton, Roaamero, war admitted Int memberahlp with tha con ventlon, " . , r ' " Important leglalatlva action wa taken la doing away with tha old method of taking periodical canonical offering for mlsaona. and there waa aubatltutad a yatematla plan of tha weekly duple envelope, a mice lonary ' committee ta every parish and an every mem bar can vaaa.' , ; , , . - Tha date of holding the convention waa changed from June to tha first week In May, making tha flecal year for all congregation to end April tl. "SWEAT" TO BE APPLIED ... (Continued From ' Pag Ona.) lar In the wooda back of tho Dalk home. Tha offloera do not believe tha man was tn tha wooda or that ha waa ea by their Informant and they think ha may be able to ei plain why be gav them what they think to have been falaa la formation. . ' ' . Bog Beat Back. While tha btoodhounde wara bunting through tha wooda ha raa up to where Sheriff Maaa and Bievena were atand Ing. told them he had aeen tha man run through tha woods, aa If chased by tha doge. McDermott, who raa the dog, saw nothing or tha man nor did any of tba deputlea who aurrounded tha wooda aad beat through them up aa far a the Dclk houae. The Aoara ware taken back ta Wash ington laet .night. It being evident o long a time had lapeed alnce tha mur der of the Hille that they were uaeleoe In tha caae. It waa hoped they might find tha trail of Obriat's asaallant but as the maa dropped no article of cloth ing and aa there waa nothing eta from which to take tha scant, thla waa found to ba Impoaalbla. Mew atospeeta. Two suspect were arreated yesterday oa the chanoe thy might know some thing of the caae. Information charg ing them with . Inaaalty war filed WILL 1ST PEUhl FJI Ml, Councilman Burcard ' on Tra l ' of School Board Inspcct- V or to Investigate. - ' 1 have bean Informed,' aald Coun cilman Joha IL . Burgard ' today, "that tha board of education ta con structlng wooden achcol building addl tlona in defiance of the city building code. " If tbla ba a fact tha board ahould b prevented from violating the law and I ahall taka aUpa ta eee that It la pre vented." ' -'-. .' " ' ' City Building Inapoctor H,sfL Plum mer aay that ao permit ba been la sued from bla office for any frame aehool building - addltloa aad that If such construction 1 under way that he doea not know It Ha aald ha would In vestigate tba matter. Tha school board baa been peralatent la Its effort to persuade the city coun cil to amend the present building code so that many additions t wooden school edifices could ba built., An ordinance providing for auch addltloaa cam be fore the council at ita meeting laat ; week, but waa laid an tha table. - agalnat both by Sheriff Stevena this morning. At least on of them. Edward Rameay, who waa arreated cppoalte tha Oaka by Deputy Sheriff Leonard, ba been ter rorising auburbanltee aoutheaat of the city for the past three yeara. H baa been wandering around, living la the wooda and ateallag hla food. . H came down tha river from the mouth of Johnana creek on aa Impro vised craft yesterday and landed on a' little Inland scrota from tha Oaka. Her Leonard caught him aad brought bin to jail. - ' Felix Cassut, tba othar euppoeedly In sane man, had a can of gartar enakee and a sock containing five atlcka of dynamite, for neither of which bo waa able to give a coherent explanation. Journal Want Ada bring resort. Manicuring and Hair Pressing Parlors, 2d Floor Tattc Lunch In Our Tea Room, 4th Floor-Bakery Department, 4th Floor Marlette Corsets Mrne. HcleneIVlorqulae. Royal Worcester and Bon Ton Howd, La Beau, Rengo Pelt Corsets 2d Floor Women' Drawers in the open or closed stylet, made with fitted yokes, umbrella or butterfly styles; or of fin muslin, cambric oflongdoth; lac or embroidery trimmed Summer Bed ding Reduced The most complete stock of Summer Bed ding in the citjr is here for your choosing, $1.25 Comfts 95c 86 Cornels $4.75 Tn th hitr 'RirlHino Store. 3d floor, we will ... "o I o i nlace on sale 8 different lines of Com forts in he Summer weight, filled with pure white cotton, covered with silkoline, dimity or silk. Reduced - afc follows i Regular $1J25 Comforts at only, ea. 95 Regular $2.00 Comforts at only $1.45 Regular $2.50- Comforts at only" $1.95 Regular $2.75 Comforts at only $2.10 Regular $3.50 ' Comforts at only $2.85 Regular $3.75 ' Comforts at only $2.95 Regular $5.50 Comforts at only $4.25 Regular $8.00 Comforts at only $4.75 1.75 Camping Blankets at 01.45 TT:.U 17 I v- ti mtiftlifl WT1 rH ilVl" XIV 1VI UV USVHU waaajssjv 1 f b H UtkVM camp on the highest peak.? ; Must nave gooa, warm uiann.ci. xacic a a, Heavy cui- ton fleece Blanket, : in tan or J f gray; good sellers $L75, for? Blft3 Reg. 05 Vicuna Blankets at 03.25 The best of all the good olies . for outing use. good, warm I blanket for ' either coast or mountains. - A i regular - $5.oq n value, offered special at, pair, &UuD Woo! Blankets $3,25 'Valsi 02.65 The plain gray," ideal for. camping or hnnReholdi ; use.-.: - Hotels y and .rooming. iiouses might weHlay in a. good supply $35 Wool Blankets priced V at $2.65 $4.00 ; Wool Blankets priced at $3.25 $5.00 Wool Blankets priced'- at $3.75 Sale Women's Gowns In .the big Underwear Stor. 2d floor, 1000 fine quality Gowna, mad of very rood fra material Neatly trimmed and styled In every imaginable design. "Come early. AY a A vi . . a m a y- wwiia, ieqax yar n IZJQ Gowna, apedal f 1.69 .i $3.50 Gowna at 1.75 Oowna, peckl 1.19 jlJS Gowna, special f 1.80 Um Gowns at 2.6& .uu uowna, apeciai 13.00 Gowns, pedal f 1.93 75c DRAWERS AT 49 $20.00 Curtains for $8.48 N- ft f a . J Keai nana-maoa Battenberf Curtain, a broken lot Only 20 paka Q JQ , , Pffrtof worth regular to $20, oa spedal sal at low prfc, pair tPOeO 1 ittt ' -A A1 POWERS AT 69f tlM DRAWERS AT 1.19 $1.75 DRAWERS AT fl.39 $1.00 DRAWERS AT f 1.65 $X50 DRAWERS AT fl.89 Moll Ordcra Promptly Filled $35 CURTAINS NOW FOR f 8.48 Duchess Hand-Made Curtains, only 6 pair left; $35 values to close f 8.48 dpi! IPsite Lm Canipflainmis Tomorrow we will launch our Annual Clean-Up Sale of Lace Curtains, in order to reAice stock and close out all odd pairs and bro ken lines before our buyer starts to market This sale affords the broadest range for choosing of any Lace Curtain sale that has ever been held in PortjanbNew homefumishers who are -in need of curtains for the whole house, those who are housecleaning and find need for but one or two pairs, hotel and rooming-houses may now renew their curtains at a great saving from the regular prices 8,1.25 Curtains for 98c $2.00 Curtains at $1.38 2000 pairs of white and ecru ;Lac Curtain, good patterns in Nottingham, suitable for nyQQ room in -' the house; $15 values,; pair, at wOt Notgham ' Lsice Cortalna ' in' white ' and ecru, fully 1000' pairs in, the lot; the patterns are un usually' good and well assorted. They djl QQ are actually worth; $2- a . pair at only tPjJLeOO Another lot of .Nottingham burtalnS, Just a little better. Quality and more' select oatterns: white 'and .'ecru;' actual $2.50jrahies,-special J-J (Q tor this stock clean-up at only, a pair V-a-eVfU I, " ' . - . BrusselsCurtains $2.25 Cable Nets $1.28 S2.75 Nott'hams $1.89 800 pairs of white Cable vNet Curtains go on sal at a saving of 40 per cent These are most desir able for living rooms and will be selected by those who come looking for higher priced curtains. They are our regular $2.25 values, spe- 0" OQ cialized for this sale at low price, pair 4JLe0 Nottingham in the two-toned effects; very at tractive, neat curtains, that may be used in any room. The patterns are exceptionally good. You. save 40 per cent on this lot; regular &"t QQ $275 values, offered special at, pair PXeOe7 Real Clurty Curtains Regular $6 Values lor $3.48 7 " 1 500 pairs of real Quny Curtains, which sro so very ' popular this year; wid insertion, edge of real Quny lace to match, mounted on good grade French net Best regu lar $6.00 values; buy . all you want of them during this sale at (PQ AO only, a pair POelO 07.S0 33.98 r X9. pattern fat .teal Brem Curtains in dainty dlgM, fut. able for Irving room; very striking $7.50 value, of- gQ QQ fered special for this sale at low price of only, pair vOeiO ,03.00 Irish Poinls Only 01.48 a Pair 500 pairs of Irish Point Curtains in ecru color, patterns which will appeal to peo ple of good taste; $3.00 Cur- C"f . ! Q tains, special for this sale, pair wJL u $30.00 Curtains Now $11.49 $1.50 Values at 89c 1000 pairs of Battenberg Curtains in lots of from 6 to 20 of a kind, white only. Not a pair in the lot worth less than $1.50; OQ offered special foe this sale at, pairOaV BSO Renaissance Curtains at S1S.48 Real haid-endi Rasalssaaoa Curtain) m arrratrva pattens pleasa tho who want aomethlng axcaptioaally jl Q A Q good. Only a d 01 ear pairs. , Regular $50 vala, pair tDxOe'JbO S50.00 Arabians Special at $25.00 Real hand-made Arabian Lace Curtains, 10 good patterns to choose from; excep-i tional values it $50 a pair, QOtZ (( special for this sale, pail eJJStleUv 600 pairs' of nand-made. Imported. I-ace Curtains, in white and Arabian colors. Regular values from $20.00 up C 1 VQ to $30.00 a-pair J offered special for; this sale, pair iPXXarta $17.50 Arabians Now $9:49 A splendid assortment of hand-made Arabian Lace Curtains in good, desirable patterns; regular $17.50 values, un- (PQ A Q derpriced for this , sale, . special at only, the pair tDaeXal w 1 11 mmmM. I i mm Great Sale of China in Odd Lines W are closing out odd lines of Decorated Jb reach China at extra special prices. These, are specially suitable for Rummer homes and ex tras for entertaining. All this .week we rice them at great savings, thus : Hread - and Butte r 01 )fl Plates, $1:75 vals doz., dlaUU Bread and Butter of Plates, $2.00 vals.,' doz. . MajD $1.25 dor. Fruit Saucers, only 80 $3.10 dor. Breakfast Plates $2.20 $4.00 dor. Dinner Plates at $2.85 $4 dor. Teacups and Saucers $2.85 Semi - Porcelain Dinner Sets Are Greatly Reduced S27 Set S17.95 French China, border decorated, sold in sets only, 100 pieces of well se lected dishes ; regular 47 1 7 A F $27 values, all week J) 1 . 47 D Havlland China D 1 mi cr Sets S65 Vals. Q39.9g Haviland China! Dinner" Sets, with gold band border and pink flowers; 100 well selected, good shape pieces ; regular $65.00 value, QA QC special price, the set 03 4 aD G3G Dinner Gets Special at Q25.2Q Full gold and green and pink flow- ers, ou-piece uinner fln on Set,; $36.00 value, at; aD,U German Cliina Fancy shape, full, gold line small pink border pattern, priced like this ; 50-piece $11.75 Dinner Set at $7.35 60-piece $1150 Dinner Set at $0.10 100-pce. $21.50 Dinner Set $13.40 flnnminffis TinniiFiP(DMoWeinis . ' vv .......