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UH' LIBRARY IS INVALUABLE NEED f OF HE ATTORNEY William K. Lowery of Chicago . Addresses Multnomah Bar 1 Association Says Canal V Will Be Aid to Portland. " . Jattorney WllHam K. ' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY : EVENING, JUNE ' 23, . 1811. W HP W.LJMK- -1 !i f fleer la the near county eeurtheuie la' gives by the eouety. to housing the krery. v The Itwrin ere up Jb mi ever the feeling In the county court that no placo should b given th law library. Tho ehlef reason the commissioners aire for not allowing tho library In the nw building ! for lack of room. Mora than a dosen leading attorney apoka laat evening- favoring th library to re main la th building, saying that eome of th other oounty officer ahould ahow a spirit of fairness and divide room. It wu tha eeneral expression that th library la used aa much by th Judges aa- th lawyers, and ahould It be moved out of th courthouse th oounty would have to provide th fte Judges with th necessary book. Tha association finally adopted a resolution authorising a commltte to wait upon the county court and aak for room In ,I SIW KISS FOR KISS-HUNGRY BR IDE "Why," Says Villain of Klss: less Honeymoon, "I Always Kissed Her Good-night" New York, Juno- l. Declaring- that hla wlfa, on their honeymoon, said ah "felt Ilk hell," Edward Gambler, caah ler and director of tho Merchant Ba chance National bank, today gave evi- the east wing of th new building. Thrt,dnoe In their dlvorc suit by which h Lowery. -Portland la a vfllafe 'today com' , Mwd with what It will b within a few mn. It was only a few year ago that Chicago waa a iwunp, but tody It lo tha third city In else In th world. X mo no reason why Portland ahould BOt make a proportionate growth. Wo am only a few years from th opening f th Panama canal, and thie city la bound to mar. By reason of It geo graphical and ellmatlo conditions. It la pound to be a great port of entry." , Thl waa on of th many point am phaalsed laat evening by Attorney Wil liam K. Lowery of Chicago, in hi talk to th Multnomah Bar association at the courthouse. He wa scheduled to apeak to th lawyer upon th oubjoet 'of "Law Libraries.' and th talk waa Introduced by showing th need of th lawyer 10 year hence. ''What does all this growth mean to the lawyerr continued th speaker. "It means th proportionate growth of hla business. With thla growth tha City's interests will spread to all part of th orient and foreign port. The lawyer goes wherever buslneaa goes. Tha two go hand In hand. Good Uorery Needed. "On successfully exists toy reaaon of th other. It means that th Portland lawyer mast necessarily bo prepared to ' advise hi client on legal form and mat ter In all these foreign ports, and countries! It mean that you must have a library that will furnish th necessary Information. "I have been called upon to handle legal matters for clients In Porto Rico, Mexico, the Philippines, Argentine, and many other foreign places. I would have been swamped, ahould I not have had a good law library. With the de velopment of this state, the lawyers will ba called upon more each day to go to a competent law library In order to properly transact your growing busi ness." Attorney Lowery then spoke of the way the law library question of Cook county, Illinois, waa handled. Ha said that several years ago the Chicago Law . Inatltut was formed, stock was is suea, ana eacn attorney is assessed a email fee for th development of It The stock Is transferable. No divi dends are paid, as the proposition Is . not a money making scheme. An entire commltte consists of Attorneys Thomas TIay. A. K. Clark. John Hall. Samuel White. Charles J. flchnabel, John I. gan and J. L. Veaale. Attorney A. B. Clark made a snort talk on th new commission authorised to reorganise th judiciary of this state. The commission liaa not met. but earn member la Informing hlmaulf on codes In other states and what should be adopted In Oregon. Mr. Clark said that he was considering a plan of having the probate court work handled by the cir cuit court, fnd that aults he first riled with the the court. defendant and afterward In OAKLAND NOW HAS attempted to explain her charge that he had treated her "aa If she war mad of atone." ' Naively detailing hla marital exper iences. Oambler said that during their honeymoon abroad hla wlf spent all har time la their stateroom. 1 "the waa always sold to me," declared the disgrantled husband, "When w retired to tha cabin aha had nothing to aay. ana naa nommg 10 oompiain of. Why, I always . kissed har good night before going to my own bad. "Once when I asked her to embreoe m she pat her arms about my neck la barrel hoop fashion. At no time after our marriage did sh ever us a slngl word of endearment to me. "On returning from our honeymoon I asked har why ah treated me coldly and sh aald she did not car for ma asked how I had lost her love, and sh said I never had It" To explain his relations with th "unklssed bride" of Edward Oambler, Harved Slckler, a millionaire, waa sub penaed today. Oambler declares that though his wife was always eold to him, she and Biokler frequently kissed and caressed each other. Today Attorney Van Wyek. who rep resents Mrs, Oambler, Insistently ques tloned th husband to ahow that el- aggaaaasai i , i n ,, . i li ,. am m n MlCfA L POWER (SperUI r!far'k The Jonraal.l Oakland, Or., June II. Engineers are establishing permanent grade for Lo cust street from Second to Sixth street and aa soon aa th survey I complete. Locust street will be graded and macad amised, thus giving a solid msradam laed street from the S. P. station to the new high school. Th machinery for the new power plant has been Installed and tbe build ings practically completed, and the olty officials expect to be in position to furnish the town with current and lights tomorrow or next day. Oakland has been without electric lights for nine montha, and th people have been very anxloua for th completion and operation of th municipal owned plant. hlch will be able to furnish current for continued growth of the city for yeara to come, alao fumlah power for the municipal water works pumps. Knights Templar of Montana, Great Falls. Mont. June XI Knlghta Templar from all parfa of Montana are In possession of Great Falls today and tha business section of the city Is a i of bunting and Masonlo emblems. Tha occasion of tha gathering Is ths annual meeting of th grand common dry, th flrat that th air knlghta have ever held In this state, separata from th meeting of th other Maaonlo grand bodies. Th oonclave opened thla morning with a secret session for the reception of report and th election of of fleer a Commanderlea from Helena, Missoula, Billings, Anaconda, Butte, Kallspell and other leading cities of Montana participated in tha parade this afternoon. i': though 'tha oouple oooupled tha earn apartments la hotels and oa steamers, Oambler had never really triad to culti vate hla wire's affections. ; v MOUNTAIN BERRY DAY- ' IS POSSIBLE ON JULY 1 . ,; '' - (taeeUI Msaste U TM JosrsaLt . . Weaton, orH Jan tl.At a big meet ing yeeterday additional funds were sub scribed for the Strawberry Day and Horse fhow-at Weatoa Saturday, July 1, which will ba carried through aa aaneunoed. Ftee mountain-berrlee will' ba served, together wUh eream and home made oak. TheraVHI ba a free ball game, a broaehe busting oontest and other free attractions, while tha xhlblt committee preparing an at tractive display' of mountain products. Short speeches will b mad by C W. Avery; manager of th Blu Mooatala eawmtll, and a T. Wllaon, Athena at torney ror tha hor ahow, premiums will be awarded la ) e!aaes.'and tha finest atook la th Wsstoa and Athena districts will be exhibited. . Church Excursion to Eufrna, ''tsperlsl plmtsb Tk sraM Engine, or June II. Tha two Chria. tlaa churches and tha ' promotion de partment . of the , Eugeno ' Commercial club are working together to conduct a . special excursion trata. from Port land jto Eugene on July II. one day after th national convention of th Christian church end In Portland, pectlng to bring several hundred of tho delegates from all ever tha country to thla olty oa that day.. Eugene la one Of the greatest strongholds of that denomination In tha wast and as the' Eugen Blbl unversity, on of tho big theological colleges of the denomina tion, la located here. It ta believed that a large number of delegate will b at tracted to this olty i by th low rate that will probably prevail on tho ex cursion train. . - . v V ' CASTOR I A '. for Zafuits and CUldrea. '. Til Wnj ycaHiriAlwaysBclit Boart th waatart of 9, A Chance to Save Brand New Talkers Half Factory Cost Just the thing for beach, mountains or boating. Easy payments. Never again will offers like this be presented. Also some slightly used high-grade makes at your own price while they last. Coma early and get best selection. v High Grade Talkers The New Efectro Dental 313te Washington St, Cor. 6th, Oppr New WUcox Bldg; 4 Formerly Corner Fifth an$ Washington ; r , : The Most',-. Widely- 'Known Dentists in the Northwest Reg. $10, Now $5.00 Reg. $20, Now $12.50 Reg. $30, Now $24.00 Re $40, Now $26.50 Reg. $55, Now $37.50 Reg. $65, Now $42.50 Every machine warranted and guaranteed by us. .ave only a few machines, and they will not last long. What an opportunity you will miss by not taking ad vantage of this offerl '? Graves Music Co. Ill FOURTH STREET I rti i ! A I ii 1 . -I.vl Dr E. AD Work War- O. Au- plund, tht pioneer dentist, proprietor of tht Electro Den tal Parlors, Fifth and , Wash I n f t o n streets, hat now opened at tha north east corner of Sixth and Wash I n g t o n streets, in the newly constructed Lafay ette building,, what are conceded to be the' finest dental parlors west of the Mississippi river. . v Everything; that goes to- equip a new and modern dental establishment has been Installed -all the latest appliances for extracting and filling teeth painless ly; the best and most skillful oper a t o r s that. could be en gaged; reception MMMl Af AAMfA - V . t " - . . - s , n ... iuviui wi vuiiuui I to those waiting for attention; nice, cool, airyj. ventilated -operating rpom, etc - Owing to the volume of business dotte.by the Electro Dental Parlors, rates have been reduced to the lowest possible minimum. ;t. ,-l i, Dr. Ausplund wishes, it distinctly understood that he feels that the success of the Electro Dental Par lors is due to the fact that the verybtst wors ts performed at the very, lowest prices. Patients are depended on for recommendations. The offices are -open tvtff evening until 9 o'clock A cordial invitation is extended 'eve,rytto visit the new Electro Dental Parlors, formerly at Fifth and Washington, now corner of Sixth and tyashiogton ft irtheast corner opposite the new Wilcox building. ranted 10 Years $5.00 $5.00 22-k.doid eo cn Bridga .. vOeUU Gold PUUngs Silver Filling $5.00 Beat Bank Refer ences. Lady Attend ant Open Every Eve. Until 9 o'Clock. 81.00 ...50c Samrner White Hoaae. Beverly, Mass., June 38. Parramatte, the new summer White Houae, la In readlneas for the arrival of the pres idential faintly at the end of this week. For several months a small army of workmen of various trades has been eng-ag-ed la fitting up the house and grounds for tha use of the Taft family. The house haa been decorated through out and haa been fitted with telegraph. telephone and private signal systems. The spacloua barn alao has undergone complete remodeling and la awaiting tha arrival from Washing-ton tomorrow of 12 automobiles. Including all types or motor vehicle rrom the natty run abouts to the president's favorite tour ing car. MY DAUGHTER WAS CURED By Lydla B. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound Baltimore, Md. "X "end you here vrith the picture of my fifteen year old laaugnter Alice, wno l was restored to health by Lydia . i Pink ham's vegeta ble Compound. She was pale, witn aanc ! circles under her eyes, weak and Irri table. Two different i doctors treated her and called it Green Sickness, but she l grew worse all the I time. Lydia E.Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound was rec ommended, and after taking three bot f ties she has regained her health, thanks to your medicine. I can recommend it for all female troubles." Mrs. L. A. CoBXBAsr, 1108 Rutland Street, Balti more, Md, Hundreds of such letters from moth ers expressing their gratitude for what , Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- ' pound has accomplished for them have been received by the Lydia E. Pinkham .'Medicine Company, Lynn, Mass. I Toon? Girls, Ileed This Advice Girls who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, backache, head ache, d ragging-down sensations, faint ing spells or Indigestion, should take 4 immediate action and be restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vega. table Compound. Thousands have been , restored to health by its use. Write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, " Xla&s for MlTlcCm Xlrce, 1VI Texas Cotton Seed Crushers. Galveston, Texas, June 21. The Tex as Cotton Seed Crushers' association. the membership of which embracee the foremost representatives of the Indus try in Oklahoma aa well aa Texaa. met in annual convention here today with a large attendance. The sessions will laat three daya and will be devoted to the consideration of numerous queatlona of Importance to the membership. The officers In charge of the convention are President F. A. Blatn of Fort Worth. Vice President W. A. Sherman of Hous ton and Secretary Robert Gibson of Dallas. ft aaej Down and $1.00 a Week Buys a end Malleabfo The Lifetime Range s South The South BenrJ Malleable Range represents the highest type of range-making. It is a range of satisfaction, service and durability. It is the mal leable range by which all others are measured unquestionably so. . "" . ' j . We will place a South Bend Malleable Rariffe in your home on 30 days' free triaL If in thatstime you do not find it absolutely the very best Vange you ever used, we will tefund you every douar yoii may have paid on it. vvAr : . a- Wg-,-- .. . II Upholstered Cot iTC on Sale at . . .4'VJ Discuss Smoke Preventloa. Newark, N. J.. June 18. Many of the leading cities of the United States and Canada are represented by delegates at the sixth annual convention of the In ternational Association for the Preven tion of Smoke, which met In thla city today for a three daya' session. At the opening session this morning the vis itors were welcomed by Mayor Hauss llng. This afternoon Professor R. H. Ferald, chief engineer of the United States Geological Survey, delivered an illustrated lecture on "Gas Producers, the Burning of Fuels Smokeleesly and the Value of Briquets." Festivities Continue. London. June 28. Though today wit nessed the departure of all of the rep resentatives of foreign royalty and the special envoys from abroad, the post coronation festivities and funotlons con tinue without abatement. -Today the king and queen visited the Royal Agri cultural show at the Crown Point es tate In Norwich. Tomorrow the popu lace of the metropolis and tens of thou sands of visitors will turn out In force to wltnesa the royal procession attend ing the reception of the king- and queen by the lord . mayor at the Guildhall, which will follow the attendance of their majesties earlier In the day on the special thanksgiving servloe at St Paul's cathedral. Good supported Spring Cot with top uphol itered, 2 feet 6 inches wide. "Ends fold under. Cash or CreditTerms to Suit Sociological Conference). Boston, Mas a., June 28. Ths fifth an nual Sagamore sociological conference opened today at Sagamore Beach, on Cape Cod bay and will continue until Saturday. The program thla year pro vides for the discussion of a wide range of subjects of live publlo Interest The scheduled speakers Include Mayor Erail Seidel of Milwaukee, President G. Stan ley Hall of Clark university. Professor Lucy M. Salmon of Vaaaar Mil... Dr. Shaller Matthews, dean of the dl cago Cht1 0t th University .ef Chl- Go vera or to Speak. Oakalooaa, Iowa. June 28. Arrange ments completed for the annual meet- ta5. J tb.T. lovr Buu Bar oclation. which will open here tomorrow for a session of two days, give promise of the most notable gathering in the hls try of the association. The principal feature of the oroaram wiith. dress by Governor John Burke of North Dakota on the aubject of employers' lia bility and worklng-mea'a compensation acta. Child's Rocker Cat to $1.15 Hardwood Child's Rocker finished golden. Saddle seat, and carved top pan cl. Made very strong. Cash or Credit Terms t'o Suit Specially Priced at $165 High chair of food de sign and quality. Fin ished golden. Has large : lifting tray and wood- seit , .. 1; U ': CASH OR CREDIT ' TERMS TO SUIT The Marshall Ventilated Mattiess Contains 1040 highly tempered Coppered Steel Springs. ( Encased in specially woven fabric pockets and arranged that each works independently without com ing in contact with the other. Top and bottom heavily padded with best horse hair. The very best eight ounce ticking is used. ' .; : This Amount Buys a Better Mattress Than You Havo Ever Used Regard- (Crl flfk less of Price . . . MUAJU Portland's Greatest Housefurnish ing Stock At Your: Service A most complete stock, providing for every want in your home. Here are a few timely specials interesting to those desiring to ssvs on better housefurnish ings. ' . v VJIIIorj Hampers Three - cornered Willow Hampers, 26 inches high and 22 inches -wide. Made of best bleached willow, closely woven, - Priced Now at $2M Qray Enamel Preserving Kettles The 50c Kind 33 c Pull 10-quart . size, good gray enameled steel ware. ; ' VJIllow; , Waste Baskets Of dean bleached, closely woven ' willow,' width across topJM inches. The usual price is 85c Priced Now at M Body Brussels Rugs 9xi2 (? (c5:(5 Room . I .7 rSi She li otJJ $35.00 Regular Value . There Is no other rug at the price that will outwear a good Body .Brussels, The close weave and material used makes them almost Indestructible'' These we offer at the special price of $27.95 are high quality tugs and guaranteed for serv ice and satisfaction. They are full room site 9x12 and are shown in all the new shades and colorings. , . ,-,..,', - ..,.. Cash or. Credit Terms to Suit ,' , Pronounced Vatfe Giving .--. -7f- 'dn Carriages and Go-Carts show :With .We are very . enthusiastic over our insr of Go-Carts and. Carriages. out Question the largest and best selected in the city. Excellent Folding Go-Carts with collapsi ble bodies as low as $5.50. Others with nickel trimmed gear. Also -a ' choice line), of English Perambulators and Reed Carriages. ALWAYS PRICED A LITTLE LESS THAI . ' ELSEWHERE Cash or Credit Terms to Suit Electric Porible Lamps I C QC HI Mission Design $5 Values The price does not tell, the quality of the1 Lamp. They are actually.; much better than any Lamp we have been able to sell "heretofore for less than $7.5a' Exactly like cut. With Mission Shade, Frame and Pedestal. Opal Glass, Shade, Complete ready to attach. y:' .v. ;- a.-