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5 -': II PER MM FEi DERAL OFFICERS THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORN1NO. APRIL 11. lilt. ii mhUii mis la Waakt- n HARRIS ," SAYS m mm GRAB III OFFICER Ntt'ii l U .t4Wk aj Ink WW4 taaaa ?. I aa rau. iiu li t.i4e toiVAa, IV TUM 4at, l'4ta.a. Ik tiatkia Mt-, t. H la.-a.ew4., a.4 airwa, M 1 t"Mt aaa. iiui -fw. I U ft... kail. M eritv ll TllsaU. Ht fjjl- lA f I k ! Titanic's Victims Will Be Avenged When Ust Worn an to Leave Stricken Ship Tells "Real Story." Lapland Held by Wireless at Sandy Hook Until a Tug Takes Off Quartermaster of "UnsMable" Monster. 1 .!(, twm Ue I Ne 1ik. -nfl 14 ui. ' dftfcrd u TllJaJ. leW l-a'!" uul0.rJ , rrwUy J fuil mmii " j Ua-y. IM lru story f aafal' rwk aklro I sKH 111 aorta Ik fuJ 1 a an able " TkrM ale Id nU ,f a Meai U , Harris. ll "t Xtt aiiltloMlf. Ike- . It prudmac Mr llarrla i e th i orda luoihi t r rrn tab. ehe ta on her bU of srlef r1 i-ain. ur riui.0.1 ly rlaiive la her flo rr filled ai-ai-total lhl ieok owl oer Central kf7 .nl IbIo lit "T alaaoajs k Mr John Jar-ob Alr. another fraahlr ' Mow, lo UIB ova arJ ", fain those 114 hours la lh. lea lrea .Ulanllc Baal itcrr Wot ra- I m& pa ha begun 10 lall h atle ' Irvla a boot lh rft of h Tllanlr." Mr Harris subbatl. "1 shall appear Defer, lh eeaala lnratlclli( rommll- la la Washington al tail ahat I kn.a II will askr ll. or I J al Lai U lbs rsal horror of I Ml disaster 'I ts last aomaa 10 lv Ins wrack of tkkl ehJp. I ass put Into a c ells (ms) t Is boat along wtlh tao other somen and score of lha err a. Wm, and rhlldrsn- and our husbands a srs lam from us so lh mao of ins craa roulil go aluoc 1 Laanaa Wky Saia Waat Vn. .. f AM .1... Ih.l f Bill ff kJ t .a Urn atra minulta with my husband and 1 learned by that boat want 10 . bar graTS I Iraravd of f bo rarslaasnsss 1 with whkh shs w haadlvd arblrh amount 10 murder plsJn. eold-bloodsd murdsr. i I waat to 111 lh community my I a alary. I want fh Mam In t flisd .. whrr It belonga Ths msn who ar rrponlbl for this rrlm must par for j It And I shall do all la my power to , af that they do. But It will b a lone tiro bsfor Mr. Harris I abt to testify, according- to "her attorney. Max D. ftsuer, who ha charge of her affair, tlha I In a men , aarlous condition, n ssys, a result of j her terrible epefinoo and a fill h 1 raerlvcd while till on board th Ti tanic. Took OsJ Caaaoa XVtfl, "I watcbad tn women ret Into th boats." Mra. Hania a Id, "and flnallr J had to go, too. They said It waa my ; only ehane of beln- aavad. I aakad j my husband th tlm and he took out - bla walsb. It waa axaotly 10 minutes pact two. Wt were atsndlnr alnngilda of Major Butt W'a had been helping- him put psopts Into tho 1oata. Major Butt wag th real leader In all that rsasus I -.work. Ha mad th men stand back i and help th women and children In. I " But he was never rougrh. as haa been ' mM. II simply was authotitatlT In I he moat courteous manner I hare every j seen. Ha was surely on of Ood'a nabls , ; men, j "An I was lowered In the boat, after j T liad kissed my husband that Ust ter- ' rible rood-bye, I watched th major as he stood by Mb. Harris. H va mo-! tlonless, without a trace of fear In his eyea Ten minutes later I watched th waves sweep over them rny husband and the major as they both stood at tention like th heroes that they were. "Major Butt never fired a shot as has been, said; he acted the part of the greatest hero, th hero whose heart Is sa tender as hi soul Is brave." Mrs. Harris' declaration that she 'knows th truth about th sinking- of . the Titanic as. perhaps no one alse, comes as a complete surprise. Souls Hot to B Unavenged. It had not been generally known fhat s xhe was the last woman to be lifted from the death-ridden decks of the ". Titanic This was because until 1st : Saturday, she had been too ill to talk. "It was Just plain murder down right and terrible," she repeated over and over again. "And I will prove It lo the world the minute 1 can gather the strength to tell of it all. It Is a story everyone must know, bo that the 1500 souls who are lying in those un fathomed waves shall not go unavenged." fukiaa, f Afa. II Tartar. tjc. t. b!tar a tiMi. K. 1. t i fi.k iimk O Ma t r.ktlUik. il ri.. A (Ml. . i !.. i lia4y. AlUart IU a.a i a Ks i 'la . W Huika. K. HlMH.t 1 t'llacts. r4iek tt.f U ' ' AaSiaa. J Vriggaty, II ral. a U VV aa4 A J HiltlM rvaaai Il k-. mi kaoaa aa li) l'vt. Uougft ritblul MJM la aiaa ly . r ! ! alt. Ibvra lll l w rfin- (I lie dr-r IMO la sklsg af It rMjr IMI Issaay aki krr Is. fw al IM Tltaat ( Ik aaaMtry. sWl (Mali t4 'I W a I ia Is iiiuw mMt rwar lkl Ik tiM klig kl4 U Ik ks 1 ak laiavay alMeaxt I wktok kiss ha. I fc.rM. Uil aui i-iaaaa. a laal hi ttl sgla " A Heatrl M gsaissns. kl r utMM m IKI t Tbttiaaay algaawaiifc Iks raa al arena ( lka aM aaa srvigkl all bf a mawkaas ialarctlaa r a gaaaB4l UJaa al.uk I.auala4 Ikal laaaaf 14 rj-aia la S. Vcxk aa Waga' Ikaaj ka h.4 la" Tka (MMamliia al.l. k aa Jar kas la- el .W4 kl uC'l giaM aad K' kWv. ioJva -.llia ' IseKia aaa uasl4 l4ar t rtal t aalf It or aaawiii Ilaiai4 (Vtlaai. wlraJ.ae aalor af lka artalhia aa sshakalle la bis ! i.i.l ibal sh m ka-l ! aval fri lha rrrir.t or rar44. bh ihjK-lcU lhal ti. ti.. dsird lha ! Irua faria ot thm staking f TllaAk) k xMinlel I xt im aai.i ns rw .'llaiTka Yr.l'r i Tl'aaW '-" ,,ma - Nit lAi J frlJ . ,.-1. . . 1. . a. 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Water ftultls ka4 )aa4 tialskad a bmUh af lalagraa fwe fas Ma a tirfel iaatlfaa4 Ibal tk rvaAkfarl waa lka frl la aaswar Iks tall fuf a- lata a-4 Ik Freak far! laid bias I siaad by. lka lhy euanleg atari Qwlcla Carakw Wkta aaasil-aa by Kaaalar sbIIb. Hrld aaU Ik. I tka reaesa Ikay M. Mls4 Ik rraakfarl wa lhal I Hay w alrwady la ctaaauntoailua Ilk Ik Caraaihla aad bd Ibal II was to tl.alr adtaMaga la kp IbU Mm msaluailaa wnbroaaa, isasmarb lbs tsraaihta'a ttemM andtrsioodt lb aa. g I allebdam strtd a. 14 b rslurad la duly wllk I'M Hip uolll It miauie bafar Ik Ttlaaio took bar laet plung a ad ibal b finally picked up lb tulllc. Hal. laallftad Hrld. "Jixlglsg from lb waaknaa of tl fiaJo sound avaa. sh tl too far aasy l da us any goad- XVm told hr ws war sinking Th lla-M la lb wiralaas cabin rata srU diss wb CayUt aaUlb MWai ....... in tts fas r l4i a I f4 a sa, s paid. 4 lk was )a aa-aal I awlaaia tka a4 af las Tl aaa. 1 a aat aataid l IM data. Oalj .O DapatVi 4 lafv Tk waa ajy aa ttft Ut lka. aa far as I mI4 axa. Il tallaaalkia baMl as4 II las' Iks p a U af ia lay 4ak paar la fwraj4 faaaat lata was lka laa Ik I a a aa4 v at aar4 by lka I tH r II. Sack nr ka Ian iaa trala saa. I ( witk II a4 easa up ua4aaalk 1 Irtasia4 say self as . aa I hi14 aa4 k!4 i lb lop af IL Tfcar war aifca aa lba (la af Ikaaa waa rllllpa II 4t4 aa lp f Ibal bl. AMI aawlkar soaa 414 lka. Tbr w 4aas bi1 aba bad -ta swap! lata lb aaa wba eats s4ly far lki Mat. a4 a borrlW sTrwggla tar plaea lag Ik rlttra4 kuai u4. 1 iaaaga4 la haap my pla- aatil bear aflat ward aba IM ker oca bad alippad aaay Irit ih.aa and IM rav boat bs4 artlvad." Th saver ,tteilaajag aklrb find under anl lod II effart la. lha mark ad faiigu f lb young operator shortly bafor I a'cleeb a4 a rr was lakes by lb rammitte - Taralag I rTllliam Wartwnl. gatialoe Pmllb said: "Mr. Mareont,. I praaunta ya wilt bald lkt k bat i M caMsaktlla aaaM Waal SUM T' Mr. kja4 faayaia.4 ibal aay wli la) bi . It aat,illa svJgki wat a4 M laaily M s Ik aaaaklll raa aaa a. Had. CVaiiaal p Ml I k U4 fws aaiLag Ul fVvav JiiM af IM IIMM, l aak kiat ata4av M fat af lka ifki It waa awl i4 al IM baatt- aM TkJ'd tfn yniiskM ka4 Ik . am 1 1 la IMI M 4at kl kaaW Jb bad af tat af fu-. BUYS 200 ACRE FARM ' FOR BIG DAIRY RANCH Hauala. April Ta A- T. lalit farm tea IM ftataap rtv, sytsisg tl arr af rtM b4Ua laad. was put- Mad t4y by Artkur xspfci. af VtslM, AIMtta. aba will tadal a tar. sandera aairy, IM prtr balag p brvtlmalaly IJIMa. A letg SnaUt f atuall liael of taad foe farwitag sad pwulliy purpaaa M baa atai4 4arla Ik (aal a aak. sa4 alia lbs waning af spring ik aataa4 far 4 far ksV' la amll act tracts pickles; bp A gas stplaela I lb lltlsnls Mea(r fcMlb tblaga plaal ruaJ lbs Haa r a. total lit and lb J irucllaa f trvArs iha Is. sag worth tf properly. $1200 FOUND SEWED IN I LINING OF DOOR'S COAT ( United Preat Leiwd WIrs.) ' Stockton. Cal., April 20. When Coim- ly Health Officer Friedbt-rger and Jailer Shepherd gave William A. Dorr, accused of murdering George E. Marsh, the millionaire soap man, at Lynn, Mass., a bath today they found S 1200 ' In greenbacks sewed in the lining nf his clothes. Dorr had $1800 on his. per- 'son when he mysteriously disappeared over four weeks ago. When arrested : here, something oyer $200 was found "in his poekots. Dorr claimed that he had been robbed of $200 In Chicago and tiiat lie. had spent the real having . a good time. Dorr and ZolHe Clements, the bandit Who has confessed to having killed six men. "for adventure." were placed in the same cell In the county Jail today and closely watched by a trusty to see whether either would betray any signs of guilt. Clements and Dorr were old : friends. i ADDITIONAL TRAINS j April 22, United Hallways. j A new train will leave Portland ac 30:15 a. m. for North Plains and Wllks : boro. Enstbound it will leave Wlllcs- boro' at S;2 a, m , arriving Portland :66 . m. ! Trains leaving Portland 7 :At p. nr.. Instead .of !: 15 p. m-. and 11:36 p. m.. Instead Of lt;45 p. m.. for l,lnnton will" run dslly Instead of Saturday and Sun- . day. . 1 -t Train leaving Portland 6:16 p. nr. will ' run to unnton instead of Wilkesboro -smd-traln4eajrtngPortland p. -m. : will pun through to Wilkesboro. ''Trains from Linnton arriving Port tend ll:tS p. m. and 1J:45 a. m.. and will run dally Instead of Saturday and ' Sunday and Sunday and- Monday, re " There are other minor changes, de. ' I laus or vntcn may do obtained at tick et efftce. Second and Stark and Piftn and $tark streets. Tbm twin aons r3tr. and Mrs. O. rf. Taylor, of Walla AVaila, were smothsred Wedneaday alght when a heavy leather Hllow was accidentally shoved on their tieads y OB eniie. parerfta. with whom tiny Wr sleeping. , - : J ' Journal "r'ant Ads bring results. mm. . jlojl mmm -?4.Viw.iiiiilMi!!I2rIe ( I i.a.r-jitkakTj-ksBj rt in'-: -i i i vi iTrvZr , i lara if- . I I ?t iavaT J t 1 1 . I I III I Ml lllllllirrnkpaw I .1 I fsT-s- m--mmwr-i-'Uirs I mail. ? M.-IZ Mi l ha U nu.uH 1 I T Jr vr tf mi ml ff I FREE CARSK i2JL X Z at CALLo ALL THE WONDERFUL POSSIBILITIES OF THE CAMERA WILL BE REVEALED ON A VISIT TO $100 PHOTO CONTEST SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBeSS SSBBBSBBBJBBBBJBBBBBBpa There ought to be a battery of 2000 cameras all shooting at the same time at the magnificent grandeur of EASTMOREL AND PORTLANDS NATURAL BEAUTY SPOT i H i i i .1 mgggagas in i i mi i i mi BaaeassM i 1 11 i ss I I i Mill aS I I ANYBODY CAN COMF1 Hete Are the Prizes For the best view showing some part of EASTMORELAND, I will give, in cash . $25.00 For the best group photograph taken in EASTMORELAND. I will give, in cash . $15.00 For the best scenic view taken from EASTMORELAND, I will give, in cash . $10.00 For the best picture of a child taken in EASTMORELAND, I will give, in cash . $ 5.00 For the ten best lake pictures taken in EASTMORELAND, I will give each, in cash . $ 2.50 For the twenty best pictures among the trees, I will give each one, in cash . . . $ 1.00 NOTE No lots sold on Sunday and no salesmen on the" property except by appointment Here Are the Conditions - No one connected in any way, shape or form with F. N. Clark will be allowed to compete. Any number pf different prints may be entered. All must be mounted. The name and address of the entrant must appear on the back of each. Also give as many names as possible of those people who are shown in the picture. All photos are to be the property of F. N. Clark. Give as nearly as possible the location by lot and block, the place from which or of which the picture was made. All entries must be given to R. L. Stewart, with F. N. CLARK, Spalding Building, before 6 P. M. next Tuesday. Films Developed FREE- Do not hold your entries until theiast minute. Those that are submitted earliest may then be classified quickly and save the time of the judges. These judges will be F. H. Kiser, J. H. Gensler and C. A. Putman. ALL FILMS WILL BE DEVELOPED FREE OF CHARGE AT THE COLUMBIAN OPTICAL COMPANY, 145 SIXTH STREET. AU you have to say is, "EASTMORE F. N. CLARIC, 819-823 SPALDING BUILDING - THIRD AND WASHINGTON STS. V