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THE ORE00?J SUNDAY JOURNAU fOKTLANP. SUNDAY MORNING. 'APiUL 11. mi ENGINEERS PLAN TQTIEUPEASTERN : AMERICAN AEROPLANE WHALES ARE TOO WILD; BUT FEW ARE KILLED mnirrn t nrrtn rC mm in ONE UNLOAD OF SMI FRANCISCANS 10 SEE FESTIVAL RECORD SMASHED GRAYS HARBOR DIES iru.4 rM m mI Iwil 4 TW laial . U I OVER 1500 BODIES liHii U I. AM l-fl' f , tMlua eetabltab4 aa Imcm Mjaif, eervaUajO ie lila aftar ' lla.toaa, ai wbai.a m lv 4 fay iku K.r lie bai.ag iwi ttiua a4 biaa,,ibe eail uur Viag ae la Ibo fwt laat Ike baire ai et a vm- H- a.v, Aiu Iu ibi&,a. of la0 Uava, v. l l' e4ia4e Tba-io-ttr. wr-l a bn4 b..w law aM Miie a aay eiaj Imiim iomu4 iwiuu la bie HLm RADSAPR.22 w. I VI wa i 1 ' wa fa lbr aU a balf k!-M el aa alU l4e af t0 fM. Iba teiaj wibfof lae tnr waa il Mmada 1,1 1 '" Aa eMiutsg vlarH wbbrk UMaee a ig .a t- m ril tao aiiaii t aMa e a atee f tarda wkK II riaie sea be a lal4 br a N. i Student Switchman Catches ; Foot in Switch and . fs off Ibo !- blaay f'ei.faa(a l?y wbalao are aigilad are ia t4 M Ibo (Maw naaeel ge aiaee aeako to ! Iir It o at e.e Mtaa a lr.tk.aa la IM b-.aiaaaa, all ef bte a Uaiag -e be Mi f(ia, tie ta . by aa itb'a. Iktr bdag k4oejr. fuika J-w H M o4 tiua. bt'Ss taatab4 oa-l bite aa kl.'rmia.oe. JmimI ! Aa Ulag (etla aeawaa le km 'beast, Tbe new iimom AteaM, , ff Ibo lcl Hurled ta Death. Covcmntcnl Win Arjata Take Up Investigation of Titanic Disaster Many Witnesses Will Be Called. As Return Courtesy for "Ore-i Fifty Roads Affected by De leeewbed. l laaiiio tltg ul ba la ahaigo of CatUie rr4 !!. f Has con First Excursion, Bay City Folk to Come in Hun dreds in June. mand for Arbitration; Man agen Give No Hint of Pro posed Action. Talk aly. RaaW cw. U t1 I. -4 jsnx-aaai'iisjiii u.i i in i pi 1 Tii-. a etat lUkata ta Ha DIGGED HER CAR AND KILLED QUEST RA DIDiMY auua lata rui la kl lie fK la a aiia aa aa Vml uU le laiel N Talk site J agt-eal al ineeere If..! tot It TlUsl ' .. iiuilie leaigai el.ifl4 ir it to Vwklii(t- Mender. k r ful " of (viHHm.nl elil fDn Ihrealiag aei.J Iia veil hr4!n -IIH wyeUrf the 11 MM ( the tUUf. . ftMl Xeelry C" ? "The irfie has t-O'ely -ao k. t.rtt4. The rai lnvaallseo ri 0 rnt." Mid Heair wuuaia lino Ik at li-Mea. tMlm 'f V1 rlltnlory leettlry. fl eles ale lrJ for ! taellal lofttgh'. J4k'tal Inquiry el WaahlnaHi UsixUr auoralna U1 vcre4 ore v-eilratly bsety. alateat fraaslaH MHMituttAl hearings bare ehU-h w-r IHhUb mti Iweeded toe work. AQ BUi lot tataaet lfre iMtlm New Torn I he pendar- but IntplereJUle forre of Carle oen Ml ta Biottoa tor a eearrning. 1 1. ..rough. If lxigthv. nuel far li.queai la. that of nation ever the fcunereda ( kodlee lllng lee Milee lw l ha esvae nrir ikhh alt er.etrh-J front death by the rescue ship Carpathla. re Imilthl aummoaa4 la eepeer Mor eav l-(tnm lha entire annate- committee circled la IsveeUgate lha ealeatrophe. ; rrvm J. Bruna lamer, aianagtng di rector of lha White mar Una, to lha )e Ileal atokrr of the Ill-fated Tltenlo, tt gorerameat will seek the truth af ilia o-arine mystery. latnar. lha object af euro scera ajxl vituperation aa . ha a aakluro scorched. unv publlo man, niual retail Ma atr. Tonlf hi a claah af authority batarMn J'nr ham a ad Johnnr Hull brrr lhi Invrat (gallon H"mM tntmlnant. ' Juria aictioa ovar lha firltlaa fflrara awl rnw lha tirltlah vaaaal waa qu ra tion ad. Appraia lo tha Itrltlah (ov ' rminant wara Ihraalanad. I Tna fcommJttea haa mtt pawar ta de ny operator Coitam and . I am pra lrtnc an aparal to lha Uritlah oonauL md- alarlnarr Ha ma I a of tha Marconi M'lralaaa coiarany. "Cot tarn la a Bnt- h aubMrt on Wrltlah ,aoll rirltlab ' Xaaay'a Apaala af XTa A raJL " laniay; alao a Briton objactad td ro ll to Waahtnfton. Ha b(id Bna- or dearth forxn-mlaalon to return Im mrdiatelr to Kuropa. Tha acnator waa )xtiirla hpwavrr. ' ; t . . It waa learnrd tonleht that tha Brit NH ronaul at New York raada a flying trip to waauinnton todajr. ' It la rr- rrt4 hla vlalt waa to Amoaaaador Bryoa with rrprcaantatlona of tha Brltlah paafonara f tha Titanic. , ' l TonlRlit tjfnator Smith aUo mapped out lurthef. detail of. tha federal. In outrf next week. Ha conferred aeveral houra with Brnatora Nawlanda and Kd at tha Waldorf before taking the midnight train ror Washington. ' ' Xxperte to Sasd. aaalttanoa. 'Aid of tha aTOvernment'a ezperta will h glren the committee. Senator Bralth aaJd tha hjrdrographlc office, naval offlcera and government' a wlrcleaa head would prepare lists of technical questions. , Cooperation of tha houso with the senate committee la also promised. Chairman Alexander, of tha house mer chant marine committee, may assist at the Washington hearings, which will ! before tha complete body of a doien senators. A week and possibly 10 Jays, will ba needed to complete the tKtlmony at Washington, Senator Emlth said. -"And we will keep at It a month. If H-takes -that-long, to frnd out Just xactly- the 'why' of the whole ter rible affair," ha said. ' - Financially and otherwise, the com pilttea Is unlimited In authority, ; ' ; XfOas of Baoords Mystery, Complete disappearance of all records of the Titanic Is one of the chief mys teries upon which .the .committee will rii.l- r..-,. r..a. tatnl- aIt-t?. a,al a MalMlaaJ ,f .il.. I- H- .1 T ll .. T? ,' , .' It l4ta a (. la fc.MM k Ttim lnrrinlu t U, ... , . ! aa smti4 ai aa. T r IK'M a MrlH. .f IK. rrt.H..,4 ' f , ai. auikoa. la Han ! II 1 1 II IflTIf, It lOlfllOT Ta- trai t. b m,fn4 fa l tHm N fj I 1 1 1 faf HUH NM mi iama iuMiti muunuiiun nuajnui ' (a all tilsua'-aiH ir lll. aad Iba rrlcaJlin.. ! Ih laa alB rwhl aUUl ar lha HsHt nrC acirUMi as sola to lata aul ataatla teiuraa f -r I'alt UnJ iJ 1'fasv.a" mU Mr. HairKla 1 found v rraia iug la glooo. a4 MdaMa Iun of ika wrrai of (ha TllaiUf. It waa tlmo.1 a Ibouaa lta 4laatr had avarfaaaa lha my rather lhaa lha ehtji liut. avh. laaa, w had a aplmjld maatlag. We coaapUtvd laa 'gal lugtthcr r'a for arboOullxg ll faatlvata aa4 eaalos of lha larir) cuaaL We aranc ror auhllrliy vf MMlalatn.ivt ratur thai 111 maka th rvaat lha tl inoaa part r Iba Lullrd maiaa." Ta SaaA MaryUai. Vttm lJnt Hut raralvad a ltlar a terdar fmm senator iauta K ctaiu bartaln saying thai II had be) laata tlvelr arranged to eAd the Marylaad, Car-lain tSUIeotl. lo I'ortla nd during I be ftoaa KaailtaU lo give govenuoeal rao- ogaliloa la I've arenL Uovarnor Jamaa ti. Hawlay of Idaho la flral lo definitely aeorpi lha lovlia Hob sent by the Weatara Governors congreea during the ftoaa Festival br Oovernor Waal and ITMldeat lloyl. Ilia teller of a crept ore waa received I'm tarday. Conuainlng the borae and va hlrle parade prepatatlon this stalamoat waa laaued yaaUrday by tha commit Im, of which lr. Emrneti lraka la chair-snan rarade MUt Taaa Bvaa. 'Uxlgca, aoclatlra aju organisations of all kinds will bo rapreaenlad In the Boreo and vehicle parade, which will b held on Thursday, June 11, during the Rom KratlvaL Committee hart bn at . work during lbs aat weak on both tha automobile and tha bora and va-, hlola para.lo. With such an early a I art. both should ba larger than ever before. Muth lias been said of the automo bile taking the place of the horse, but the horsemen declare that there la no truth In this statement and they wilt prove It by their showing Irf the horse anil vehicle parade, "The lilveralde Driving club and the Portland Hunt club have appointed com mittees to look after their respective IntcrHta. Each of thaaa oraanlaallona In behalf I made creditable ahowlug laat year, but and crew announce thay will have a better repre sentation this year." IS REFUSED isavtel a tw hmntl H4uUia. aak, Aptll it Wupartof Juda Maaoa Irwla Mfuaad la laaae a raeiraiMog orO.t reaailag t. U Ftoter fVam rlealag ha llogutam th. aire loalghl I slop lr. It Tllu f raa daiivefiaa: a larlara aa ftoi and lha ska." Mote taaa Ta ptl gathera-t oaialda K itiMira wbara TI lua laid Iham be waa iwk.d mil a lha bulldiag aftar he had ranie I and aakad all la fall la line a ad warvh Ihroagn lha ma J a a(rta la Iba beaa dlnavua ball where ba addraaaad large rwwd. la tha parade which no bar4 lit people rol a Oreak er lat lrt a a waa kmi. Ihaae maa having left lha riiy la large numbers daring Ike last bk Uk- ROOSEVELT ADDS OREGON TO LIST; WINS BY 4000 (Continued From Page One-) URYPTOI van tllQION i Without line, in the kfaAHi' VISION.'. concentrate Ita Inquiry. Not a book, log; or a scrap of paper of the leviath an's pitiable brief record waa saved. Even tl-o traditional almost sacred marine custom of tossing the log book Into a lifeboat of a sinking vessel, waa unobserved. Upon tha wVecked mem ories of subordinate employes only Is placed the stupendous burden of ac curate and faithful recitals of. the facts so vltaL Meagre as are the facts so far dis closed at the two days' hearings of the committee at the Waldorf, Senator Smith tonight declared ample Justifi cation for remedial legislation,, by con gress is already given. Objects of Inquiry. 8uch objects are: Life saving apparatus aboard ves sels. Licensing of wireless operators. Control of amateur, public and pri vate wireless plants. ' Limiting speed and routes of ves sels. Rigorous steamboat boiler inspection. Tests- for new vessels, regardless of foreign laws. Federal reports Immediate of marine disasters. From the skein of mystery enshroud-. ing the Tltanlc's loss will be woven at Washington the fabric for prevention of its repetition. 1 1 1 ij " SELLING AND LANE WINNERS IN RACE FOR THE LEADERSHIP (Continued from Page One.) nearest competitor, Walter M. Pierce of Hot Lake. In Multnomah Lane received nearly a 5 to 1 vote over Pierce. Many votes were cast over the state for Milton A. Miller, who had announced his withdrawal from the race too late to avoid having his name printed on the ballot. In many places he received a vote larger than that for O. P. Coshow, ttie Koseburg candidate. No record has been made of the Miller vote In giving the totals. Taking the state as a whole, Iane haa 6, 8?8, Pierce 3,232 and Coshow 1838 on Incomplete returns from all but one county, with the vote of Multnomah county nearly complete. In Multno mah the figures give Lane 2505, Pierce 534 and Coshow 22J, while In the state. outside of this county, 3073 are re corded for Lane, 2698 fof Pierce and 1635 for " Coshow. , Hanator J. M. Ill ion. ftooeevelt ram palgn manager, lo F. W. Mulkry. nooea- vell Oregon nalloaal remmlKeaman: "We lake off our bate lo you and lo tha progrMalve Kapubllcana In Ore gon for your great victory. The moral effect of the volae In Or.sno and Neb raaka aa ler ia r will be of traraeaaou Importance la every other lata' K. W. films, of Chicago, secretary of tha national- Rooaovelt committee tele graphed aa followa: Thla rornmlttae and Ita member ex lend to you and to Colonel Roosevelt's friends In Oregon htarty congratula tions on the splendid victory In that state. I Iba Mmwixm I t ?Cee )r. 'll t. vf fKlelo .f the aa4 lie iW m14 a g .! ittke or ! 4 a ut mm ie tiiat ruauiaia Mt aaen-a eVftaii. ewtMi fchl'k r . so a baaia fur a lira tt.f Warra it iim. r ik aagite aaid "ttl eul a all italU Mui4a aa Ibt raiiioa4a N a iMltl, VM if br Ibai iHt ihmt dn tid rwiMm le aeata kio4 af attUiiatttMi csuatlfta. aa wall 4la a all le ! a tili4 UalJa of IIiim bo.ta -tf. bate glvaa'eur ulllmalum. but aa )l a bate aei raalvad arlhlag ttvtm iba teiirwaae which we raa van. alma aa a lrie!i. rUy r.lallte a the Hollar of arfcitfaltua, Tbcy bare bea Mjtng lha aama tluig t.r an 4 etal asala about tig otle e great U iMMKlll 'ttxl iba aagiaeere af tha seuth weal a ltd aerthWMl harlag be g r n I xl what Iba angtaerta of lha Mai are demand lag ahowa lhal Iba rallroade In I Ha eaal era r lla tan ry flly 4o IlkawlM. r (bry Mr lha aiighiaai Mire ui aterllag a gral pubtle ralamlly. H it . .1 it i m .11 HOOD RIVER VOIDS ENDORSE BLANCHAR IfMrlal la Tba JaarMLt llnod River. Or. April It. C1tla.ee ef Hood ftlver era rlrrulatlng a peti tion aaklng the council lo start K. O. Hiam-har mayor to fill the office mad. raven! by lha reelgnation of Joeaph Wright. Mr. Bleacher la raehler of Iba flral National bank. lv. Broalua re- fuss lo acepl tha election to the office of mayor. Light Oontrart Annulled. ISiwUI le Tba taraitl Hood R!vr, Or, April I J. The tem porary Injunction granted by Judge Cul bertaon reatralnlng tha city of Hood River from entering into a contract with Hydro Klectrlo Light company for furnishing rlty lights at a price douhlt of what was offered by Hood River Gag A Dlectiio company haa bean made permanent by. Judge Bradshaw. TALIAN FLEET HAS LEFT TURKISH WATERS (t'alt.4 fre Leet Wire.) Waahlngton. April 20. The Italian fleet after Its demonstration against he Turkish forts at th. entrance to he PerdAnellea, abandoned lis ef- rori io penetrate the straits and re turned to Italy, according to a dispatch received at the Italian embasay here today. An attache of the embasay aald the fleet petrolled the entrance to the straits In the hope of forcing- the Turk ish fleet to give battle. Tnls Beautiful Automobile (G S(B urn. A way i - ' aft: HOW TO SECURE THIS HANDSOME CAR We issue voting coupons with all purchases. Become a candidal we give you 2000 votes to start. Then boost your standing by trading here and getting votes from your friends. Votes Are Recorded First and Fifteenth of Etch Month Simple apparatus haa been patented hy which the position of the carbons .with. In a DroJectins- lantern -ean t. Mtrhnl by an operator without subjecting his yea to their tnttose light. : .. See the Handsome Auto in Morrison Street Window . NOMINATION BLANK Good for 2000 Votes Place to my credit loot votea and notify mo what my number will be. 'Name . Address Each Contestant Given a Number. No Names Made Public 273-275 Morrison at Fourth. Fine Wearing Apparel For Men and Women Ladies' Entrance 148 Fourth St Thompson's Kryptok lenses have no' seams,'- rio lines nor edges in the; tenS, They have an absolute ly ? smooth, bne-piece surface, j'ust the same in appearance as a one- vision lens. - We take care of your eyes in ' in way of lens" "changes' .for " ope year, from date of pur chase. No extra charge for ' this service. ,. J. C. HAYES' LEAD OVER SL0CUM ABOUT 200 John M. Lewis has been renominated for county treasurer, and Phllo Hol- brook has won out for county surveyor. Both were nominated by Rood margins. The Republican nominee for the office of-coroner -la- still somewhat in the bal ance, as last night James C Hayes' lead over Sam C, Slocum was but about 200 votes when the count closed to be re- I Rilm.il tititnnrrnw - RewtcaTiTiominee for hi Office of ! Justice or the peace are J. W. Bell, pres ent incumbent, and Joseph H. Jones. Andy Weinberger, present Incumbent, Is again the Republican nominee for the office of constable. r , TIIAF.f DOHW EYE SIGHT 111U1I1I i)Ui! SPEOALKT Second Floor, CorbeU Building, j Fifth andMorrisoii. ;'." The board of engineers on rivers and , harbors haa. reported favorably on the improvement of Oregon slough at North! t'orttand by dredging, the local Inter ests agreeing to pay half the expense, ! w men. win ne i u,uuo. la spite of many denlalc.lt Is learned from an eatfeeriatUve sou re e that en eral Krederttk D. Grant died from can cer er me throat, like his father. An operation was per formed -upon the Gen eral by Ir. -Pench. whose snecialtv I. I . t mmm . I S TT1 I W Tl i ,-av A gggaeow FV n ' r ii icr-e'ifEtja'0' , - Would You A eceptaoome.' ,? We Will Start You Off at Once With a Whole Year's Time to Pay Us Good resolutions don't amount to shucks. It's action that counts, and. the quicker the action in this home-making proposition the more you will get out of life this year. It's simply a case of applying the same money to our plan that is paid to & landlord for the use of a handful of Furniture. The difference in the rent of an unfurnished" i rt J t-i. ."- i :t-.j ...in t.. . a .Jin t uncm ui iiai dim uiic iticii 13 luiinancu win iiicci 141c munmiy payment on rurni- "vl f ture of your own. Why not look up a flat or apartment tomorrow? Then select what 41'U ever Furniture is needed. 10 to 35 per cent discount. ns. J? Edwards' Is a "Good Place to Trade" Do not buy your goods from a store just because they sell you one or two articles at a low price. Figure up your whole bill and we will save you 10 per cent or more. ' " fiirf ) SENT HOME .AT; YOUR OWN TERMS Be Sure to See This Attractive "April Sale Outfit" $ 1 78.65 Regular price $198.50, sale price $178.65 on easy payments? Keeping young folks in special mind, we have included this three room outfit among our weekly sale specials. In selecting specials in Furniture, Rugs and Carpets we have kept in mind useful ness and economy, and you will find these articles always "A Little Better for a Little Less. -Young couples who wish to be on the safe side should deal with an old reliable firm like Edwards, that has a reputation of 30 years of honotabje-merchandisine; behind it. Then you'll be sure of goods and credit "fit to use." We mark all prices in plain figures and, sell you goods on 30 litre' friol iri irftur rtrr Kfims tiptoe c s a r M.n ln m a-. v m jeMaA 4al - . ' ' ' . Edwards' Special Sale of Oak Drei5sers $8;85 Our $75 Outfit ..... - T I ..... -. $7.50 Cash and $5 a Month i ... . . The ' Dressers in this sale are wort h' $12.50 of anybody's , money. : Solid oak, new designs, at genuine . price 'reduction. Do not wait' until the middle of the tveekif you want Edwards' Sale of Couches Wardrobe Couches reduced to only . . . tf. . J, .$8.85 - Made in our own" shop by competent mechanics. - We em ploy no piece workers? At Oood III - I s j i ix ii i . . ar jar m a m j i.1 t a ' -mil I i i a w t 1CI ' ' 1 I V -' '-r w' -:- '."fT';. K' ' .. ' Fo Trade sZiW lace . , . - T .- J-. - ;