THE OREGON SUNDAY JOL'S.S'A!, rORTLAS'P. SUNDAY UOKNIKO OCTObilB t, Jill f DEAD EDDY s'''''' Magnate Keep W Stoice EXALTED' !; MS ilfii COSIiy f. S. Marshall Finds Rockefeller "Nice Man RULER OE ELKS TO ARRIVE DEC. I immm HMUciilM, tt a4 till U IM Pcllce Puzjifd at OffiCaJ Part ta Come to Strata Dorder In Rccn Where tfe!u!ns cf Little Actress Are Found Ita ) T1 Male Plans tcr 1912 Ccn ent.on; Financial Aid Prom bed CanmJttcc i lit taUi ' M La a-f IU li aaiiM MUi Mf al lialr IM i tiw al Ttia aaui Ml II bfW to llta." aaU Biwtff ItMawM llfc (atlaa, " He Um4 W -.,, t.vM -mAt ft unr.t . eM a.u. a mul wimf l(f al-e4 el A ml4tm f-MMn 0oaa (Ual H - j4a f, ;uaa 4 er tt4 Is au tSUr at si b.4i i it a m4 l 4. na r. 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(pafattlly wuhrul rixaaelal caraa. houtd ha taninUtlad (ulcida Tba ctai dirdr In lh room hinta al tructl. Utouib Intra U no siiana- tio al ina prrail llm of Iba locked nutov aa4 doora. A WIDOW OF BOGGS SAYS JAPANESE TREACHEROUS Cl.tcaio, Oct. II. Urm. but fa. widow of Krancta lion, (oral manacar of iha raclflo atudlo of lha Sella Motloa I'lctura cotnpaor. who wit fatally (hot in Loa Anla yaatardaf by fraah Minnlmatau, a Japaataa gardanar, Ufl OiK-xo for Loa Angalaa a bring bark her hueband't body for burial la Qraea land crmelarjr. . i . . .. , "Thla Japaoraa hu alwajra baca known aa trvacharoua, daclarad Mr. nogsn. ua receolly nred . aava noi into a gaaonna lank ana waa diNinleiM-d. I aunpoaa ba abot my,bua Und la rven." ii CONVICT HELP IS ASKED FOR COOS ROADWAY ilale j limi W The JoaraaLt Falun. Or., Oct. II. Among tha ra-ri-nt communication! from different burti of tho atata regarding tha road nUiiHtlon waa a latter from W. R. Walla of OUIla. Or., to Governor West, asking for SO or 40 con vie t to help build a good road from Roaeburg to Uyrtla Point, and benca waat In Cooa county, (t wag stated In tba latter that Cooa jounty waa building; up thla main trar ilcd thoroughfare,-and that It would ba f general publlo benefit.' Similar re lueata have coma from other eectiona and all Include word of commendation if Governor Weat'a method of dealing ltfi prisoner. . IlaJf Fare on Way to Road. . . (Special to The JoornaL) ' i Medford, Or., Oct. 21. Tha Southern Pacific company today advised the Commercial club . committee : appointed to work between ' Governor West and r tha county official in ' tba -matter of . securing convict to work on tha Crater ' Lake road.' that they will grant a half fara rata for the 15 convicts. Who will arrive the. first of the week. .This rep resent a, saving of 100 to - Jackson county. ' ':' j " - Fowlie'g Slayer Gets Attorney. (Special ta Tba Journal.) The Dalle, Or., Oct. 28. The coron er's jury that . inquired into the cause of the death of John C. Fowlle found that ba came to hi death in The Dalles at 6 o'clock on October 15, and that the cause of his deatk waa a gun shot wound inflicted by Del Howell at Shantko, on the night of October 14. Howell la being held in the county Jail here, not being ready to go Into a pre liminary hearing. He has , employed Bennett & Slnnott to - conduot his de fense. ' f'.' V.,-,:'l:'.Vv''1',ri'V -. I . .. ... . ' 1 " I A Lifetime Piano A Piano if rightly chosen will last, a lifetime. It isn't neces sary to pay a big price if yon deal with us , We're manufacturers. We sell direct from . factory ' to yon. You save the dealer's profit (By Ike lateraatteaal Kewa Rerrlea.) New Tprk. Oct. It. Steal trust mag na tea of ell degrees and factions main tained today the rigid alienee that baa characterised all 'of them alnce tba gov ernment filed Ita dissolution suit at Trenton. . Thus . far , tha Gary atata ma&t isaued lata Friday afternoon 1 the only utterance that has coma from any steal trust source. That statement waa decided upon oaly after a lengthy conference at tha banking house of J. P. Morgan A Co. between Mr. Morgan. Chairman Oary and George P. Baker, a leader or the dominant Morgan fao- tlon In the board of director. Not until today, however, did It be come known- that thla pronunclamento of the giant steel truat, sounding aa It did a stern note of defiance to the gov ernment, was formulated in the office of Chairman Gary only after he had held a conversation liv.long dlatanee telephone with Francis ymle Stetson, chief counsel of the poratlon and who framed Its charter and by-law. Statement Over Telephone. Mr. Stetson left New Tork a short time after new of tba filing of tho ault became known Thursday afternoon, for hi country place at Starllngton, N. T. From there today ha ' said in- response to a request by telephone for an ex pression as o tha further course of tha steel corporation: "There Is nothing for mo to say at present The chief officer of the cor poration spoke very plainly in tha statement he issued Friday. I sup pose I shall return to my office Mon day but if I feel then a I do now I shall remain silent." John D. Rockefeller was tho only one of tba 60 big financier named aa de fendant in the government' suit who was served with a summons today. The process was Served in the morning by Unite a states Marshal Henkel and Dep uty Crofflt They were met at the Tarrytown station by a double, seated carriage from the Rockefeller' estate and were driven to . the great mansion of tho oil king in Pocantlco Hills. This was by arrangement made the day before- through- John D. Rockefeller Jr., when tho latter was served with a sum mons at his new office In tha suite oc cupied by the Texas company, supposed to be thestanaard Oil company's-chla rival la tfte Whitehall building. Tha officers had no trouble in find ing Mr. Rockefeller. They were imme diately ushered into the mansion-by a uniformed butler ' who conducted them half way down the splendid hall .way of I the nrst floor. Then suddenly turning to tno ngut, tho butler tapped gently on a great oak door which was softly opened oy trie on King: mmseir. "Step in, gentlemen," said tho richest man in tha world, in welcome to the of ficers. I have been looking for you," ho want on. "and had my breakfast little earlier than usual la order to be ready to meet you." Tho summons was handed to Mr Rockefeller by Deputy Crofflt. After glancing at It hurriedly tba master of th Standard Oil crumpled It op and tossed it on. a labia I am much obliged to you for roar kindness la coming away out bar at so early an hour, ba said. "I euppoee you found the air crisp and a little cutting aa you cam up tha bill to my house r "None too cold, volunteered Marshal Henkel. , , . - "Oood TisM oa Oolf ZJ&ks" "Ah, ah." Mr. Rockefeller granted, tho while striking his band la front of tha middle of his tightly buttoned breakfast coat "If it's -not too cold for you. then I shall have a good time on tba golf links this morning." "By th way." ba added, aa an after thought, "can't ou gentlemen Slay here a few hour and let ma shew you over the place? Or have you mora sum rooneaa to serve today, that demand your liamadlal retsrn to tba cl t y ?" "No mora today," responded Marshal HenkeL "but we've got to get back Tha officer were driven briskly back to the station behind ths sani pair of Rockefeller high ateppera that had car ried them out to the mansion. "Although Mr. Rockefeller forcot to ask us to sit down while wa were In the bouse," explained Henkel. "we found him a mighty nice man. ( be lieve bad we accept bis Invitation 10 remain and be shown over his place he would bavo gone with us. I'm clad I met htm." ' Uaa4 SwKMif 'ao-s uu4 l.ua aatak Tta sane mut ! 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Oaia la Iba aotk. acriary McAlllatar f ,lb llJ lira kaa nwmj lelUta frWal ptaclfaily all af lit (, niltvmtta valauraia riomlli ibat tba ill rwl raiaa Ihdr ptu deriag b eaaiioo aek TH arlloa af te rotl ) lo b eel hihly raonfv)d. a-rrv tary MrAiiielrr. vd am r4taa4 la th errrUeiia nejil of Ivrtiaai Thla 111 be teilly aoiueobla la iha Clka etetal ut Iha prloua roavea- ttone lb. teal baa bea uaed aa a awoey making ethtm and baa doubled or more the prlrte charged (intra. Wa are, i ay in piea4 ai lh la actio en ih tart of the Perl landers ily taking ibis stand Ih liutal aai reataurant people will do a areal tnl loaard advettlalng pDiitaitd aa pople will tear lha city amglng It praiae taatcad of codemalna It" acre tary McAlllater Islands ta suggest ta tba publicity commute that a prise Of lit or tl ba offered i the person drswtag the brat daln a poater. He spcta to sac aome d at other ret. aril Don't Put Off Buying That Piano Another Day The Wiley B. Allen Co.'. removal to Seventh and Mormon street u worthy of. very close tttention on the part of those who want good Piano and those to whom a aavinf of quite a turn of money U an oh jert. We will move to our new home December 1, aivd we are now offering at our present location the ' moat conspicuous Piano bargain ever offered on the Pacific Coast. Aa Opportunity like This Is Rare Think of the doubt and uncertainty you avoid by dealing with a fine, old reliable firm, whose business dealings have always been clean and honest, and whoae ambition is to excel in VALUE-GIVING. We have no Mdead" or "decoy" instruments, which are manufactured expressly for so-called "sales. No fictitious prices marked up, then down, aa an excuse to cry "great reductions. Every in strument shown on our floors is from our regular line of High-Grade Pianos and Player Pianos, which we have handled for years and will continue to han dle in our new store. We also offer you values in slightly used pianos of practically every famous make . that cannot be surpassed anywhere. Especially easy terms of .payment may be ar ranged at this time, if desired. for ibis rneaaa aa well excellent Idea by I he prise design. The women who ar XDcUn Inri- taUoaa lo the banquet to ba given No vember 8 are bacomlna ar r much en. tnuaed over tba prospect of sharing in ms entertainment or tha visitors. Their role aa boateaaaa will b to ea that the women aooompaaylng tha Klks enjoy themselves lo Ibe utmost The banquet la to be bald at Lha PortUiul botl. Short talks will ba aivan there snowing tne pert the women will h invitca to take in tbe Drenaratlons and entertainment and telling what has been and will be done for tha whole weeks celebration. After tbe banquet tha Elks and their a-uests will attond reception and vaudeville entertain ment In the club roonia. 304 PRESENT ADDRESS OAK STREET, BET. FIFTH AND SIXTH JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY BEST RAILROAD VALUES STUDIED IN JACKSON Hisb-Gradc Pianos and - Player-Pianos . Medford, Or., Oct J. State Railroad Commissioner Miller and W. M. Wells, assistant engineer, of tho commission, are in Medford ascertaining tha value of railroad property embraced In the right of way and terminal grounds). In Jack son county. . The commission la ascer taining the physical valuation 'of the railroads, Us La , Folletto ascertained rnem in w Hcrnixin. . . . . , iuu urmn Really1 youll bejwhichto figure rate and taxation. It nas laxen nearly tnre years to com plete the estimates on tha 0.-W. R. -4 N. and since last spring the engineers have been engaged on U Southern Pa- clflo. Practically all counties have been completed except Douglas - and Jack son. .'- ' The work of tb commission is very Ij a ri-ivi ' lure taken and compared with acta IUilH J I ' valuations on adjoining land and a kmer rvSw I basis reached designed to ba fair to lboth people and raUroad surprised to see what a fine piano you can secure of us fore only $195 on 'easy payments GotWc, pzabethan,. Charles II, William and Mary,-and other classic periods, in Tables, Consuls, Mirrors, Chairs, Settees, Davenports and ; Dining-Room Furniture. It is impossible , to speak too highly of these pieces, and we Fashion Says Oa!k In many of the finest American homes' today the hall, living room, library and dining-room is furnished in oak. - Not, of course, in the debased and cheapened oak furniture: seen every where, but in the real thing beautiful, distinctive, richly em bellished with carving, cane and fine old tapestries or velvets. A few years ago you couldn't have bought this sort of furniture in Portland. . You would have had to go to New York or Boston or Chicago for it Today we offer you a selection exceeded in variety by few stores in the country, and not approached by any other store in the Northwest Our windows this1 week will give yoU ... an idea of the quality of this furniture and of the extraordinary ' stock how on hand. Beautiful reproductions are shown in the '! urge you to see them. If you contemplate furnishing an oak room, we shall be very pleased to offer sugges-' tions for the decorative treatment and to supply you with sketches or estimates. vv . - Fifth and Starke p -: Go Mack Coo Fifth and Stark