THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,- THURSDAY 'EVENING, JUNE 22. 1911. v f (iDIAKS BLOCKING PENDLETON PLAN Thorn Hollow Springs Lie on Squaws' Lands; City's ' Plan Is Refused. Jftped.t Diip.tr t Th )!. t Athene. Or- June 1L Inllana on the Umatilla Teeervatlon Droooee to flarhl Pendleton,' which la king a naw water aupply on their landa. Tha rlfht of way will alao neve to run for aoma inllee aoroaa Indian lands. The Indiana hava employed Attorney Homer I. WatU of this city to look after their Interest! and to protect them atalnat any further invasion or tneir holding- by tha white. The case la one of, manltuda aa Pendleton baa already voted ' li jo.ooo with which to secure tha new water supply. Chief L'maplne of the Cayuaea together with to or to of the moat In fluential members of his trlba spent aoma hours holding a , general council j In tha offices of Attorney Watts 'and It la understood that they propose tak Ins tha fight at ones before tha com mlsalonar of Indian affair at Washing- ton , : r . Major IwarUlandar of (ha local agency la doing all in hie power to gat tha In diana and the city to agra on aoma settlement and It la Understood tha otty haa made the Indiana an offer of $2609 for tha water and flva teres of adjacent land. This tha Indiana refuse,' saying they selected thla particular land be causa tha springs are on It and that they do not want to aell It " v The htsd of tha proposed water sup ply la oa tha allotments of two squaws. one named We-nlx and tha other Wei-al-at-aa-ml. both of tha Caydee trlba. At torney Watts said ha waa Informed by disinterested parties that the lands were reasonably,' worth $4000 to MiOJ. SHASTA ROBBER SIGHTED (Continued .from Page One.) In that city and here tie proved beyond a doubt his Identity and tha fact that he haa bean following his trade at Langlola for aoma time past and had walked from" there to Bandon. Tonca.Ua, Or,. ' June St. The '' latest newa from the Bhaata holdup chasa came this morning from Mr. Huntington of Toncalla, who with his auto went to the Coast. range, two days ago to i slat tha Douglas county poaee. He tele phoned that ha waa proceeding to Loon laks and did not' know whs he would b back. Loon lake la between Al Itgtny and . Scottaburg. Ona of , tha .deputlaa telephoned from umpo.ua riv er to hja wtf her last night that ha waa proceeding to Loon lake. Tha hold- upa hava not been alghted by tha pose at any time, ao far aa known Bar. ' Train, Or., ' Juna II. Report' has reached here ' f rqm tha Shaau $oeae that Identity of tha thuca has been pretty thoroughly established. Tha trail followed by tha bloodhounda 1M to two oablna In tha mountains between Ton calla and the Tallow creek country, about eight mlleo aouthwaaterly from tha former place. Tha scent waa fol lowed to the front door of ona of the cablna aad taken up again at the back door, thence tha trail Idol a aouthwrat erly eouree, crossing the Umpqua liver la tha vicinity of Kellogg and at last reports tha posse was In tha vicinity of Ash, in tha Loon laks country, tha band . apparently being headed toward Cooa Bay. A coat abandoned by ona of tha robbera waa found on tha trail and haa bean recognised aa , tha property of one of the auspacta. , Man named Allan and Anderson bare been discussed in connection with tha holdup. Postal Inspector Morse, who Is still here awaiting developments, la momentarily aspeotlng newa of a cap- Roaeburg,' Or., June Jl The names of tha two bandits who held up the mall clerka of tha Shaau Limited laat Friday and atola four sacks of regla tared mall ar believed by soma of the offlosre to be Anderson and Allen. They bavs fcesn living on a mountain ranch eight miles southwest of Ton calla. Tha bloodhounda led tha posse from the railroad track directly to the cabin. Indicating that tha robbora went there after robbing tha train. Leaving tha cablo tba robbera wen in a aouto weaterly direction, crooalng tba Umpqua river near Kellogg. A place was found where they .dried tnelr clothes after swimming tba river; From here they went to tha wild and desolate . Loon Ink region, whloh Is 10 mile weat of Klkton. . A coat found on tha trail has beta positively Identified as th prop erty of on of lb outlawa by a member of tha pose who Is well acquainted with him. , Mall sacks hava disappeared from depots In th Toncalla region recently. Tha auapacted pair may be guilty of three thefta also. 1 The posaa divided yeaterday, ona part going to Coos Bay, the other searching the Loon lake region IIZ NS PLAY POKER - (as! ntaeotefc to The- Joera.l.) Hood River, Or., June 21. A large number' of cttttene of Cascade Locks were caught dn th poker dragnet a short time ago and will be brought be fore th Hood River county grand jury that meeja on July I. Sheriff John son has been busy during tha week, serving witnesses with subpenss. Read about Jimmy Dunn's "spirit of economy," sal, peg t. Farmer Crlticl Ttoad Method. Hood River,' Or., June II. A strong protest la going, up from a number of eaat aid farmera who ar objecting to th manner In which th new ma cadam road I being built Th objec tor state that th road work; la coat ing entirely too much and that It la not being properly don. MURDERER NOW IN CITY7 (Continued from Page One.) to reach The Dallea Is beyond the un derstanding of the farmers living In that district and of tha sheriffs men, unlesa tha man wished to keep out of tb way of travel. ' ' Cowing em Trail. ; " A noes In on of the ' automobiles owned by th Cowing. Mr a. Hlll'a rla tires, left early yesterday morning for Bandy, Rhododendron and Marmot, hop ing to head off the man before he reached th top of th divide. They followed him to a point where he evi dently had given up his plan to cross tha Cascades and turned back toward Portland. From then on they, found n number of persons who had en him pass, but they were unable to get near er than, 10 hour of th time he had passed a given point. Tha description of ths man secured by ths sheriff s office Is: Height S feet 10 Inches. weight about '170 pounds, ruddy complexion. 10 days or two weeks growth of beard, corduroy trousers and carried a small roll of blankets or pack on his back. Tha reward of 11121 offered through Th Journal , and th $1000 offered by the state for tha cspture of the mur derer of th HUle still await claim ants. A provlalnn of the reward of fered through The Journal la that $500 la to.be given the person or peraona giving Information that leads to the arreat and conviction of th murderer. Th remainder goes to those who citp ture him. MISCONDUC COSTS BLEf HIS PAROLE Marshfleld, Or.,' June It After hav ing ben put on parole, Robert Ble. alias Robej-t Brown, most go to th pen itentiary te serve a term of two year for forgery. When Ble waa first tried in mis county jor lorgery am much sympathy as ha claimed that h forged the check to help a luk friend. He waa granted a parol by Judg Coke and went to work In a logging cam. Later he was arrested for acme prevtou trouble In California, but ha got out of that and returned to Coos county. At Bandon ha got drunk and had eeveral fights and waa arrested with the result thst his parol wa revoked and ha will be aent to the penitentiary. Woman I Robbed. it'nlled rreu Lea Wire J 8nn Francleoo. June 2!. Two masked robhors today bound, gagged snd robbd Mrs. John Chlatelonl In her apartmna In th Cenova hotel and escaped with $10 In caah. e Announce Ari Extraordinary Sale of Trimmed Hats w Hats Selling From $10.00 to $20.00 Frid ay $4 MMf'Q Hats Selling From $10.00 to $20.00 Friday $4 A remarkable assemblage of beautiful mid-summer hats. An extraordinary purchase of our New York resident buyer. Three hundred show-room trimmed hats, no two alike. Owing to the importance of this sale these hats will occupy the major space of our millinery section Friday in order to give the public sufficient opportunity to analyze their respective merits in quality and price. No such sale of trimmed hats at this time of the year has ever been held in this town. Very fetching are the models shown in flower hats, turbans and tailored hats, hand made, Tagal, chiffon and nets in many picturesque effects. The very latest mid-summer styles are reflected in these exclusive models. No like opportunity has ever before been afforded to select from such a vast assortment of trimmed hats as is presented for your inspection in this sale Hats for street, calling, reception, evening or theatre. We exhibit a portion of these hats in our corner window, but none will be reserved or sold before the hour of the , sale Friday morning when the store opens. Free Lessons in Irish Crochet and Basket Making Watch Repairing by Expert Swiss Watch Maker Picture Framing by Experts-Prices Are Correct We Are Sole Agents for Eclipse Manicure Articles lipnmAvblfe Gb. JL -Merchandise of tVeril Only.. Vogue Tailored Skirts for Women Are Smart Ribbon Bows Tied Free Ribbon Flowc.j Made Exclusive Agents for Modart and W. B. Corsets Forsythe Tailored Waists in the Summer Models Robinson & Wells English Hats We have our last shipment of Robinson, and Wells hats this season. Owing to the immense influx of foreigners into London we have notice that no more of these' English hats will be forth coming this season. This leaves us with an in complete stock, but with a Very generous assort ment of these well-known strictly tailored hats, which we will offer tomorrow at one price in the greatest sale of English walking hats. We have made no reservations whatsoever. Every Robin son and Wells hat in the house, including some mid-summer styles received the first part of last week and ranging in price from $12.50 to $25. High Glass Man Tailored Suits Special $26.50 Selling Regularly at $40.00, $42.50 and $45.00 An offering of the highest class, strictly man-tailored suits in light grays and light tans only. The materials are of the finest imported worsteds and men's fancy wear materials. The jackets are cut in the newest 24 and 35-inch semi-fitting model, and are all lined with finest quality Peau de Cygne. silk. The skirts are made In a variety of newest stright gored styles. Moh air and Alpaca Coats at $ 1 0.00 Long coats of fine imported mohair and alpaca in black or navy. These coats are made full 56 inches long, in a new semi-fitting model. They have the new Franklin collar, which can be worn either high-buttoned or in rever style, deep cuffs and two large pockets. Marquisette and Voile Waists for $3.95 Selling Regularly From $4.50 to $6.50 Friday Special $7.50 1 Women's Hosiery Sale of Picnic Needs Paper plates, all sizes, per doz en, 5. Parafine paper, large sheets, 24 sheets in roll, special, the roll, at low price 5. Fine white paper napkins, 100 at 12. New Idea lunch boxes at 3S containing one collap sible sanitary picnic lunch box, 3 decorated .crepe napkins, 8 sheets high grade pureVax pa per, 1 pepper envelope, 1 salt envelope, all complete. C. B. Summer Corsets Special at 89c- Made of good quality of ba tiste, medium bust,' long over hips and back, finished top of fancy embroidery banding, two pairs hose supporters attached. Rattan Suit Cases $3.45 24 and 26 inches long, 6 inches deep, linen lined, full size pocket, solid riveted steel frame, good strong handle, but ton lock and straps. Men's Economy Club Meets for Friday Bargains 75c Night Gowns Regular $1.50 Linen 'Kerchiefs Sweater Coats Friday 95c Friday 59c 20c or 3 for 50c 25c a Pair Silk lisle stockings fast black, tan, champagne or white made with the deep, durable double tops. 50c a Pair Full fashioned silk lisle stockings, fast black, assorted tans, bronze, champagne or white; pure silk, in black, tan or white; pretty openwork ankle patterns in tan or white lisle thread. $1.00 a Pair Thread silk stockings in tan or bronze. Kayser brand thread silk in wide fashioned top, black silk, all made, with cot ton t6ps and soles. jv 'Men's muslin and cambric night gowns, regular lay-down collar and V-neck, trimmed with fancy washable braid and some plain white ; all sizes and full regular made. Wash Neckties 25c A large assortment of wash neckwear, in Oxford, Madras and Percale, plain colors, stripes and panel effects. These coats are made of cot ton and wool mixed and are medium weight, with and with out pockets and trimmed with blue bands and large white pearl buttons. They come in natural gray only, and all are made good and full. Just the kind you want for your camp or seashore outing. Men's pure Irish linen hem stitched handkerchiefs, hand drawn threads, 4-inch hem, grass bleached and made full size. , B. V. D. Union Suits $1.00 Made of extra fine quality nainsook cloth and knit waist band ; something different from the usual makes. $1.50 a Pair Thread silk stockings, tan, bronze, champagne or white. Fibre Suit Cases $1.95 go Mwk in various weightt. 24-inch suit case, fabric lined, inside straps, 6 inches deep, solid riveted on steel frame, good strong handle, brass lock and bolts. " v , Leather SuitCases $3.95 Genuine leather suit case, 24 inchep long, 6 inches deep, linen lined; has full size shirt, fold, solid riveted on steel frame, brass lock and straps. Extra fine thread silk stock ings, white,-tan or black; $2.50 a pair. 75c Linoleum Soec'l 49c $1.50 inlaid Spec I $1.19 Five thousand yards of stand ard printed and inlaid linoleum , in pretty patterns, large variety' of inlaid wood designs and tile effects, best quality selected patterns. $1.50 Short Kimonos, Special at 98c Made of fine quality figured lawn, V-neck and yoke formed of" fancy border trimming, edged with lace; also flowing sleeves, shirred waist line. $1.50 Long Lawn Kimonos, Spc'l 98c Made of fancy figured lawn, V-neck, shirred waist line, short sleeves. $ 1 .50 House Dresses $1.19 Made of good quality of percale, square cut Dutch neck, trimmed with fancy dotted banding on neck, sleeves and belt; also light ground, black figure, made same as above, full-gored skirt with fitted inverted back plait. 75c Short Lawn Kimonos, Special 49c Made of light figured lawn, square Dutch neck, short sleeves, .plain ( front to shoulder, belted style, trimmed with fancy border. Tea Pot Tiles at 25 Imported teapot tiles, a very dainty and Useful article, unique Dutch designs in red and blue on dear white ground. Stamped Voile C f Stamped Crepe 7C Waists Special vC Waists Special S JL No" secession of the popular- The most , appropriate waist . ity of these waists. Many new for traveling, which is justly designs stamped ready for enjoying the greatest popular working are placed on sale to- ity; easily washed and requir morrow. y ing no ironing. . Novelty waists of fine imported marquisette and voile, made with fine Bulgarian embroidery m coral, light blue, Copenhagen, heliotrope and black. These waists have the new kimono sleeves, Dutch or high neck, with shawl or sailor collar, and are trimmed with fine pin-tucking and embroidery. : Friday Wash Fabric Attractions French Batiste 1 5c A most dainty summer dress material with and without bor-' ders. White and tinted grounds, with neat, dainty patterns, 30 inches wide. , Satin Foulares at 1 5c A cotton wash dress goods of much merit, possessing the beauty of design and finish found in fabrics three times tke price; f 30 inches wide. ' " ' ' - Bordered Flaxons 18c This beautiful linen finish material comes in white grounds, ' ' printed dainty patterns, with trimming border to match. Finish not impaired by laundering. t Embroidered Bordered Batiste 50c ; ' - This is a decided novelty. The illustration conveys a more adequate idea than word description. It comes in 50-inch lengths, in which length is contained flounces and insertion, thus carry- ing its own trimming. The cloth comes in blues, tans, lavender, with embroidery work in white. Lipman, Wolfe & Co.YBig Friday Owl Drug Sale, 50c Odol, the new mouth 10c Oatmeal Soap, 4 bars v; i wash 45 for 25 25c Arnica Tooth Soap.. 13 10c California Medicated ' 25c Lyon's Tooth Powder 12d Soap, 4 bars for. . . .7.: 25$ 24c Kolynos Tooth Paste 16 35c Hunyadi Water. . , . ,23 , 25c Sanitol Tooth Paste . . 14 $1.00 Danderine , . .... . , 69 , ; 25c Mennen's Narangia $1.00 Newbro's Herpicide 59 Talcum Powder lOtf 35c Pluto Water..; 20 ; 25c Mennen's Flesh Tint ; 50c;Cuticura Ointment. .37 ;. Talc Powder ....... . ,10d ' 50c Murine Eye Remedy 29 1 25c Yale's Talc Powder 14 25c Tiz ............ ...,1C ! 10c Jergen's Rose Glycer- s; ,': 10c Powdered Borax, . , . , (lT- ine Soap, special, 4 bars : t 10c Powdered Sulphur C for ... .............. v.25 3 10c Insect Powder..... . . .( 50c Pape'i Diapepsin. . . .29 10c Boraxoid Soap Powd. 4