THE 0Kr.COM DAILY JOUKN'AL. POKTLAND. 'FRIDAY EVENING. APRIL II. Hit SH OF TITANIC I - I Ihwl IP ej I 4 I V t I. .U M4klii u MR mm TIPS 80 FEET 10 t4 H la v air 4 ! Ib a- fC Ml 11; "". t ( . fwr. w mm 4 I AIW J ! Wa. M 4 f . Ta l.i l4 iall 4 ,iit.iif. TH total irvg UwhIim l:lkr kilk h'4 4 mm.1 a fern I. aillvg for a . it m4 mi itir iwit I l'f.ll.L - - Y - - M bM Setms !o Stav Poised for 30 . u-in.n a-M. w" w Mm In im ba becflncs n f for a GrtM riM c. i m4 Dive Before She Silently I . eUMhlag. pl tfld lalak Ihtl nH W er ana. aid IfBtjT IH M Me ff VfclU . k!4 la t uleC f IK wlt. 'ISSUE IKS I Slides Down. iLi Kw Y. April II lUfk im iJt ) f Tbma Uotar. H A. mm4 auti. . f tl. 4 ttJMf t M ( l.ml. Jr. l ! th. HiMlkl 4 (.! IH. a'.' Uk llafrui. Il 1k .-U Hu al CtntrtJ. la It ke(VaTS larwat. Mr V mIm Katiag Jmi k in ll. cf villi frtM Mmxl uff. b lb attarfe ai- ll m Ml llslil IKI Wetkr awl .i ftlrod. aata4 ( lll., r M ibrwa frM I Hair ct.u. Tbair fH bp atJ M axit M lb dr 14 mi h4j tattnat Th.jr la(a4 lha Tiuinic h4 Kiwi an kbr. bul natll bim nrrtcaia ar iuni tk.r ha UhlMl faar of a c.ta.ir. 30 MEN ON RAFT. KNEE DEEP IN WATER, HAVE TO KEEP OTHERS OFF air Kaia t da a a ib a lafciac THaaw and kala rani bak tntm lha a !. iba a4 f 4 Ufa raft aa iol4 lr CalMl ArrhlbalJ Uiala of vMai. whm vaa mat al l ptrr whm Iba farvalhl Ua44. If hla dblr iM bia aon la-la. fi I'abtburak. -f )ump4 lata Iba )ut aa (). TUanla ata. . .aal4 CVIoa.l Orarta. 1 maaafad la rP rail nair aa imhii-. ninw h- aboa aa aha 1114. bul raallaallan of any ImI d....r. Th. ' ' , k . J Vl aaa; la bo... b..n( rJy far lb. biad far tta a4 aa lnl.rtnln.bl. )l nry arp kal bad l. Xwit tlma, h Vt foraard. a a rar u Uonary hiMiur. tlul la aboul lalf an hMir ib.y .hwru4 Iba abip raa baginauc ! arlil. at lha bvw Tbra Ibajr kfi.a iti.l Ih. TllanM a a. la L, an4 both n.n al anra volurlar4 la a!4 la prvavrtlna- onrr. and la Iba Of k of cetlli.a Iba aom.o at4 cbll tlrtn Into Iba boala. 0ra rorlf aa rroai Boato. Thry krpl at Ihla laak until Ih laal bn flUl aod dlpalrbr4. Al th.a a bual aa blnv loa')4 ivraj niaa. Idootljr for- rim.ra, Jompod In aliHul of ioimh. An ufflrrr draw 4 rarotvrr and flr4 I wo ahoia In Iba air lo friahiva iba and mat I ham coma out of Iba taL Tli did tint com out. hvl Voolnr and ftt.ffanaoo Jumped Into () boat .4 Jk - A m . . . XL' . . . ffi Hiiiiri inm 'u. i uvi pit ' I r a I Tl I III A.II that o far aa ha know. it,r rr thajpAITH IN TITANIC " 1 JVJSi riSi COST MANY LIVES Amont lha taarn..r. aUodlng on SURVIVOR BELIEVES in oca aunns in inaaina; vi in waia wooimr parnruiarir nouroa nr. (rinird rrm lmmA WlrJ and Mra. I.ldor Btrmua. IltPoalauDr I K.w Trb. April !. Thai lha lut XTr: Btraua waa ur(d to grt Into onahvnaia lwi tha TlUnlo wrra onlr of Ih boata. hha atairail7 rfuel- I partly flllorl an1 tMMt th mat paaarn "I ll not nva him." aha aald. rllnc-I ra Joklnflr rofuatvt to Lava th Itnar, Inc to har himband, and th.jr wrr atlll I brllavlnf It waa unalnkabl" aaa tha atamllna; tofctbar wh.n Woolntr last I opinion of Mra. Klliab.th Nya, eon aaw I hem. I n I d alib th rtiitlonal h.ailquartara Thtr Woolnar aald. no panic, of lha Kalvatlon Armr hr, who waa and tha aaa waa Quit calm. Th laat reiurnm 10 isw ior rrom t.n-iana ka I alatd) a wood 00 gratia aixt later ftnituf bit reik Ufa ran ftoailna; nr by. When daan bmka lhr acr It of ua on that raft, kaa dv) la lb watrr. HVrrr.l Unforlu. sal, benumb! and half dead, b. aought u. lo a Ih.m. bul w war. forrv1 o aarn Ihrm away. Tit hour on thai raft a rr. hour of hoiror. Hi could n .n turn to If a atrami-r bo In alfht en. of th m.n-went Into liraierlcal d.llrlum." Co!n Qrarl dorian th only ht flrad On th Titanic waa to warn aom f lha alraaa paaa4naora who wna lumblinx Into th lif boat and rtnr ord.r. Th a not aaa flrrd la Ih air. h. aald. TO SAVE E Vice Prcs?dent of Pennsylvania Unes Thrown From Raft; Special Train .Carries Phil adelphlans Home. irita4 r i.i.i w 1 Kw Vm. April Ta aaal li.la. rarrlad la f.tUdlpbi aarlr la dr iba gkr lily itta.f U 1 ntl diM.l.r fla4 with nf. Il.a taljr 4art4 aft rUlla la 4a. tail lb aiur of Ih.lr i.r1a. J H T-r Jr. mi f a !, Bat4al of la fcan.tiiaaia llaaa. a. w hla I. u.- klinxir bad anlrar. loua prrar w ba ika era II aaiwa. lha mlA.r Tbar ! Ik ..mbrs af hu tmmilr ttatKr. II. pUrJ Ma air. tm nr. fc - . . . .... pMnuiif ilk m la t bid kia mothfr wh.a l.ia aon auppc-d ottroaard Th vouai Trr aiu up alonf aid f a lit rafi and atana4 lo rllmb aboard. Tha fatbar plungd afl.r lha oa and h. tan. ( a plao on tb rafi. Wk.n Ih iramor auna th raft, oa wblrk a oaa prraotia bad Uba rafua. tlp4 . ic rrMat Thayer aanb 1 riaa no mora Tb boy waa rlrk4 up If on or in boata. Tba olh.r PliIUd.lDAlaaa wer Mra Thorn., l-otl.r Jr Mr w. II atrhn. awi. Mr. Iluitoa raabaw. Illrhard XI. Wllllauia Jr. and Mra. Milium Ptlrh. aid Wlillama rmain4 on iha Tltanle until ah aank II. waa aland In al lha aair.ma etera wha Ih final pluna cam. Aflr a hit lha aatrr. tha Tltanlo rfbounaM." Thayrr Raid, 'and I waa hurld thmuch the air and -lar away from tha boat bond Ih auction mottm. I tried to awlm and heard aom on call,- I aaw that It aaa from a life hftat and aotne one drew m. from Ut water." AccordlA to Mra. lephenaon. Colonel and Mra. ator lol4 ever) on ale that they wero aarar oa tha ateamer than In the life boa 1 a lal.r. howerer, Mr. Btepheoao aald. Colonel Aetor 'plaead hla wife In the bone, but amlllnaly re f u red to go himself, although urged to do ao. a Money talks- and so does WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD ITS SO M oyer Moycr talks about his $15 suits ; they're worth tdking about when you buy one of them, your money talks $5 worth more of good looks and good service than you can get any where else for $15. Moyer $15 suits are made of all-wool fabrics; certain mills weave the worsteds certain others the cheviots others the cassimeres, and so on, each producing the fabric tor which it is best fitted. The linings and the trimmings in Moyer $15 suits are reliable and the tailoring is uniformly good. Let your money talk buy a. Moyer $15 suit for your Spring and Summer wearing; you'll like if boat to b aent away waa ona of tha rollapalble pattarna. Woolnar and Slef facaoa aided la getting a number of women Into It. Aa It left tha aide of tha ahlp they aaw It waa not full. There wer no mora women on th deck. They thought tbey might aa well try to aar their Uvea, having don all thay could on tha Titanic. Mra. Mary Dobblna of Berlin. Ger many, a paaaanger on th Carpathla Mid that nearly all or the women rea med from tha Tltanlo wore only their night dreaaea when they entered the Ufa boata and moat of them wot no forking. Mra. Dobblna added that when tha for the oth.ra, and both rn.n Jumped rcu- ,hp caDV. up wltn ,h, i,ftoo., TOY BUYER MAY HAVE LOST LIFE ON TITANIC "Tel) the madam Tm eomlng home on the Titanic." waa the laat thing that Jamra Averlll, toy buyer for Meier A Prank, heard a ha bade goodhya to EU Oalrlrrhfad. Philadelphia toy buyer, at !.elpatg. March I. C'alderhead waa on the Titanic and La repurtad aaved. Mr. Averlll la atao a eloaa friend of 8. miveretln of St, Loula. another toy buyer who waa on tha Tltanlo. It la not yet definitely aottlad whether ha waa eared. THIS IS STRAIGHT TALK 3 First and Morrison First and Yamhill from th deck for th boat. St of fen- aon landed In It. but Woolner fell abort lie .truck tha rail of tha boat with hla client and plunged Into the water, but wan pulled Into tha boat yotaol of th Tltanlo Sinking; Both h and Steffenaon took oar a. and their boat rowed away after the others. They had got about 200 yards when the Tltanlo sank. Her lights were all burn ing. Aa 'Woolner deaciibed It, she aud denly pitched, her stem xlaing at least SO feet Into tha air, and she aeemed to elide, rather than sink, taking her final plunge head foremost at an angla of probably 45 degrees. It waa on thl ao count that there waa almost no auction. 4l jixi.r.i.rinnniV"iifM--i"irY-"-i"r-"r-''" - - - How Ladies Improve Looks! i women wer round rowing whll th men. who had formerly ben at the oar were hysterical and unconscious and lying In the bottom of the boat. She aid that all boata were awamped whan the Tltanlo went down. "Many ladles, old and young, suffer a round of tortures with their nerves, and many are so frail, thin and blood leas, that their eplendld features are lost eight of. white a vain attempt "'to conceal the angularity of the figure deceives no one but theranPrvea and really excites the pity or ridicule of the world," said a well known, largely employed practicing physician. In a recent lecture at a young ladies' col lege. "I do not mind exposing a little secret of mine to all such, as It can do n harm and may result In much happiness and health. U la slmply this: Any thin, bloodless, nerve-tortured man or woman, can become as fit as the fittest by taking regularly r several months an easily obtained wrmnnacouucai proaucc Known Dy ma profession and pharmacists, as 'three grain hypo-nuclane tablet,' put up In sealed packages with directions for home use." She Saw President liars Sink. New York. April 1. Positive con firmation of th death or C. M. Hays, president of tha Orand Trunk railway, was given today by Mrs. John Murray Hrown, Mrs. K. D. Appleton and Mra Robert C. Cornell, three sisters, among tha rescued. Mra. Brown, whose home Is In Acton, Masa.,' aald she saw Presi dent Hays elnk. -. - "Alt the women in my boat were com pelled to row." said Mrs. Brown, "Ours was the last one to be picked up by the Carpathian That Colonel Astor positively refused to go on any of the lifeboats and calmly aided in enforcing; order out of the panic waa tha assertion of all three sisters. The Tltanlc's band moved from deck to deck, playing "Nearer My God to Thee." When Mra. Brown'a boat left the ahlp the musicians were still at helr Instruments, although tha water was knee deep. Safety Appliances Needed. f (Jolted Pre. VmA Wlr. ) New York. April 19. A lengthy state ment, unsigned, waa given out by aom of tha paaaengera on th Titanic, v It positively declares that tha night waa clear and demand that th laws be amended ao that propetvllfa saving ap pliances shall be Installed on all Das- aenger vessels. "All might have been ! saved If there had been enough boata," j th survivors said. I FIVE STORES Third and Oak Second and Morrison 87 and 89 Third Milady's Toilet Table Bjr SLne. D'MILLE Astor and Butt Praised. (United Pre. t...ael Wtr. New York. April 18. Tributes to Major Archibald Butt and. John Jacob Astor were paid by Mrs. Candee, a wealthy Washington widow, who was among those rescued on the Carpathta. She was put Into one of the first life boats. She saw Butt and Astor help ing the women In the boats and pre serving order. Mrs. Candee declared that with other afflictions the Carpa thia had aboard an epidemic of measles. The disease had originated among the steerage passengers, she said, and spread throughout. - There were JO or 40 cases aboard she said. Of all home treatmenta for tha hair. ' the thernx dry shampoo seems to b the : most satisfactory by fur. There la loma- ' thins: about It totally different from anv other treatment, and the hair responds so quickly. I nit four ounces of powdered orris root (or a cupful of corn meal) In a fruit lar and add the contents of a small original package of therox, shak ing well together. Sprinkle a little on the head and brush.- thoroughly. It makes the hair wavy, glosay and lus trous. To have a fair and lovely skin, to re- , tain tha attraction of youth, to keep the complexion clear and beautiful the ! face, nck and forearms should be mas saged every morning with a solution made by dissolving a small original package of mayatone in a half-pint ,' witch hasel. tTse this Jnstesd of powder. It does not rub off "nor show. Maya- tone reduces large pores,' eradicates dark and muddy spots, and leaves the skin smooth, soft and satlnllke. , Sometimes a sore. may be slow In heal- j ng. In cases like this Mother's Salve i Is good to use, for It Is antiseptic as well aa healing and tends to prevent blood poisoning. It quickly heals cuts, burns, scalds, etc., and will also cure chaps, cold sores, pimples and akin , eruptions when not Caused by constitu- ! tional trouble. No woman need be humiliated by wild , hairs or fusxy growths. ' They will van ish quickly If delatone paste is applied. Mix enough nowdered delatone with i water to cover the hairy surface; apply, and after two or three minutes rub off, I waslv the skin, and the hairs will be gone. IBffmnram .& CdDo of AM Wines ami LStniuiors Le.t of our large stock, the labels of which were slightly stained by water in our recent fire. 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