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THU 0R1.G0M DAILY JOURNAL. rORTLAKD. THURSDAY nVEf.'IKO. MAY . Ifll S GinSOFVOMAN TO raRIUHfUEBS FBI BYHiECE Will of Caroline BalnbridQe Is Center of Legal FlQht; She Gave to Those Who Won Her Admiration. feda a rt44. fSbrti4. lie yw. !. I.fc. J-xertiae,, gr4 Wit af Me . o4ev. It hrfusaa 1IM4H elea. ! a t. H4, a ay , All tHll i aetfLe Mni 4 lb a bxee f IWmuJ aUl " ba-tvtl Uf n. . PROSPECTOR CRIES OUT TO GOVERNOR FpR HELP raa. Hall t-vw Uta4 M.t retax. May t Teatutteay af ihe early Lf ef IM UU Carotin It iLlnbrU.- I whir aha I alleged l l-ae aeuaaaed her fortune ef lit til la lh under or 14 of fartlaad. Or. la ba I'l gtvee la Iba eaperier omrt her b Mr Mr J Mayfi.hl. al of Ine aieaeaj, a coi.u.Ung ih tonan a will, liUti leave a ufvl pari of the wellh l prteei. judgee taayera and charl labia Instllullube, and lo Mr a. May fl.M etljr II. Itonag I ha Uur year af bar Ufa Caroline Haiti bridge owiwd i4 reduct4 tha Oregon hotel her, Th re.iduej-y legate r Kugeee FVaa ca McCarthy, kd geia !. by (a terna af lha wtlL Mr Mayfleld claim aMeCerthy held undue Influent over lb woaa ajlia was Tl rear a eld at Itta llma"er death, and that lha omej was f uneouix mind, owing la icrelv uaa of latosUanls Tha all) aa made Mil five day befort death Among lltoa remembered In lha art 1 1 r fouflaaa 140. hole! clrrk. rrt land, tltue; former Hupertor Judga Ban- - wew - tfatitb, portion), lieegj . Mup-ertur aW . . W J . 1 V JaV - V. 1 ft Brind Home a Bottle of mm lleJrea aaa r ! fralaat. l, atar lta f f oe4Hr r Amada, Uf . baa law 0ar Waal alta a lUr l aa4 l lb aia Ikal II aa4 a alt Vila Uaar L T ll aar "Mr. Waat, caa im ip aal aaa af Iba (rr U la aay a la raiba t ant la aid aa4 aa I a-a a daairaaia aaa aJ aaa. I) a-avartjr-alrtca) la) bay lbU ar Iba rrtla af Utr. I h ba b iiaaal t Ihla alaU baanr l raara a4 Kav prwrftH) asy llvtad lag ibat liata a4 am 4atag a al rrat I aaM a rrvaaavia and aa (ff mg t aiay nh taa tuga rt II lb) a aaa a a it a af 4uaila aanalaiag la a rnapiar't righla aa Hogwa rlr. la ahicb h aa(a ta , auaong other Ihinga. ahalbar ttagua rtv r la a mjtdr4 lraa aad ahal Inaaadar ajtaana, a4) cwc(l4aa WI Iba foltoa-lag aaragfab: "I'laaa daa'l lafar ma ta a lr ar tail ta (t a topr af lha !. ar look la any Inald aua4 for a t.'ar aagt library, tor 1 rma I atibar aaa; and tha aalivaa har lalrvr4 Iba law from thalr lallrldual aal a I af vtaw. 1 hava baa a a proa " r. for ra ihan It yaara. but IhU la Ilka flrat alar I h baaa) whata in f fallewaiaa wara all uniformly Inaxcurata I thalr aialatnanla ef fart. Do I roma ta you. withi tnonry and wllhaul brie,' la ha aat righl. Will youf mm rm M ViMt for -rprT Cold Stops Coughs Cures Colds TILLAMOOK BAY CITIES PETITION FOR IWHTS I Wuhlxtaai baraa af Tha Jaaraal I Waahlnglon. May Tha pallllona af lha bona of 11a f City. Ocaaa Oly and Tillamook and alao of aavaral com mar rial tHHll war raanld by ItrpraaaB taltva liawlcy lo tha rommlaalun on llghthoti, aaklng for II llfhc ea Tillamook hy. Kawlay waa Inform ad that Edwin IL flnillh of Kalam. aaeoad altarnala, and Millard O. Carlton of Marahflald had quaJIflad for lha naval aradaniy. Carl on paaad lha aaamlnattoa with groat cr1lt. 27 BILLS Amy SLATED TO BE PJT T0PE0PLEIN19I2 LeoisJature Referred 6 and Referendum on Four More It to Be Forced; Rest Are Initiative Measures. kill , ft. wbtcb, rl4 far tlltag ia.talu af all balbi are araw. a4 of taa o4ia ruird t KING GEORGE TO PASS ' FIVE DAYS IN SADDLE fTM4 rat aaaa4 MI Laawdaa, Ma y fctag Uag will aa4 fr a fa 4a l U flaid lib ata traii a muihI at Aldar- ahal a bawl Iba taal waafe la May, OMdiag I a rtart Uatoad ta4ay. Tha UII will ba Ularw.41 aM 0 blag will t4 tha day a la lha a441 Uaa aa r4lmatf tntr. IU wul alaa luyail iba arta y avialWa acbawl aad faaiary. iiUjioi vTg Co., Mala Stora 161 M at Branch Stora, Morrison aad Wart rark at i. Olorioua FonrtJi at Fire IUtpt. (Kaatial la Tha Jnarmal I IVniar. Or.. May lla Rlar will rrlrbrata tha Fourth and al tha laat im-atlng of Five Rlvara granga No. Ill a rommlltaa waa appointed to arraaga for tha relrbratlon. Thla commttlaa la rompoiM of Mr. and Mra A. L. HnalU II. Cooprr, Hoy Olaan and Harry Prln rinl. In tha morning thara will ba a program of apraklng and mualc; In tb afternoon varloua racaa and a ball game and In tha avpnlng a dane. Tha cam nilltca building the nrw granga ball, prom I hp that It will ba ready for lha iliuir. All money mad on thla Ocea nian will ba uard to help py fr tha nrw hall. Iba gajaaaa af Ta awraal I Balaw. r. May l-nill Inlllatl ( 1 1 iava atiaglag up la arla aaria af lba atala II $ aaa aaaaraal that mora a aaa a i a will ba put up la Iba pipl at Iba a.al gao.r I alarila) inaa aar taf ara Twa yaar ago II anaaaur.a war aubaalltad t Iba paopU. aa4ibar la almoal thai anaay la aighl now for Ihia y with aa lalllag how maay mar ara hrig la Iba mu.da af varloua paraaxia Tba laat lagtalalura rfrr1 ala maaa- bra la lha yaii. aad lha rafrranduaa III b apllad lo four aaaeuaaata af lha arably. Thar la aaa JnlllalUa lllaa already aa flla. thla bUg a c-oeatllularval aJaaatdmaal providing for aouaJ auffraga. la addlllaa thara ar It propoaad lalllallv wtaaaur) la alibi, bringing tha lalal, at lha praaaat Una up ta IT. Amang tha m0aur for whlrh ptl- Ion af ao balng elrrulatal, or a til h clrrulatad short ly. ara four ta maaa urea balng prapar.d br lha alata la rommtaaton; fnur tifgikT ttTt: en tn abollah raplial punlalimant . on lo fi rallrwad fraxghl r UaaUuaUoa aad rataa. on for lha r.M-al of a oounly'a right to ralahllah It on lai i)ltrn; ona lo uballtula a fll'ng f. fur lha palttlona of randldataa In primary alr-rtlon; ona lo prataal ringollort of nomlnaa of ona pr,T In rltltt. ona lo maka Lin coln a birthday a Irgal hollda) . ona to maka lha flal aalary amendment apply lq tha atala prlnlar Immadlalaly Inalnal uf at th eloaa of lha Incumbent larm. Tha alt maauraa referred lo th peo ple by tha laalalatur Inrloda an amend marl lo acilon I of artlrla I of He ronetttulton, rreatlng th offlr of lieu tenant governor; an amendment to aer-. tlon 1 of artlrla . providing for uni form rules of taiatlon; sn amendment to section II of artlrla I. providing lhat no tai shall ha Impoaed without the eoneent of th peopla or thalr repreern. tattvaa In the legislative assembly, an amendment lo aer I ton 1 of article I. abollahlng poll lax; an amendment to aertlon I of article 17. providing manner of amending copalltutlon; sn amendment lo eeetlon 1 pfNarttcle 11. fixing llablll- tlea of storkholders of corporators Two referendum petition have been filed airalnst the appropriations for the L'nlvarallr of Oregon, whlrh aggregate till. KIT. 14. and a referendum vole will ba taken on tha appropriation of 150, 000 for lha Monmouth Normal dormi tory, nestdea these three, a referendum I petition baa been riled sgainat senile i Vis i . -1 J." 1 Ir-Bsiraaxw Ilte4r4a Mwrh lArfrr. iBaleas ef TV eWeaal I aWUra, Of, May . That Iba Ixtalaeaa bKg doa la ih affta mt Iba alata Inaureace eutaaaKlaatwaar Ikla year will hew a rvauarbabta lacrtaa aer h busih. af tb pravioua year la ladt caieA by a eummery af iba rwoelpla. of taal year and for lha flrat quarter af Ihla year gtvva awl by Ineuraaee Cetnmlaaiobar rergaauai l4y Thla ra pari al.uara lhal lha office rolieelad dur ing Iba flrat quarter of Ihla year l4 IIJ end during all of last aar l 111 IUsw Caaa fteavdidaieg, tMxOd. aaaa. Or, May t -Caeaaiuiissa al tbe 144 Maaavdtiarwa af bailee!. tal ba-d gietrte eaaelaataa dvrtag lb ra re I frrtaaartaa lad ta 111.114 II rr b l He!! aaaenaala) bad 1111 M fag lb l'Samr 4 data. f tMklrii IUrW 1jmJ4 II AO. Camiraiia, Waaav. May W. r Kaa, a Cwairali brbr, Msimltta4 aukrld I bl ta thla gtiy Taewdey aigkl by g nab tag ar-a-ai act, A baH liag by lb bay aaA ailra.s.l ba feL K Jab. Ms. a hart bare ! aa-gtaair, eia4wd thai Km b4 Arl4a4 I 4 II 1L l Jlrraf flarglaa Itt. fAla4, tai. Mag f.Wa s aaecbteg fwr tiiaaaT i - Mala III puwe Sa uf -. .r l..r Kaayaav lb I sat ImUJs a Jl , j aMtyleU.al4 bl lilt. Craaa allaavd fmh Ma Ibaa d rt of I rnpqaa Soi Xrt Ir4. Isitlal a TV. Jraal I Keaaburg, r. May While Ihe plan ta create the reel ef t rapqua was lust bv a haavy rota, Iba pwupla wt llva la Ihe vicinity af Oardlaar ara not dlaoauraged aad ip0 I at!tlo for aotba elect lo al aa early data, tl 11 said. bellavlBg they will ava belter agree when th xr r bellar la- formed) aa la tba real eendltle. r Arrow shjris Will prove as good in every .vry as the COLLARS tliat bear the same name. $1.60 and $B.OO t CLTJETT. PEA BODY h CO. MAKERS TROY. N. Y. Spring Clothes for Thrifty Yoiung Men We're ready for you younj: fellows with the Hrest and best line of clothes for you to Select from, and we will prove it to vou if you'll take the time to look them over. In addition to our splendid line of Regulars and dNorfolks we are featuring the new FTnflish styles. They're real Britishers with a touch of Amer ica here and there, THE STYLES ARE AUTHORITATIVE Moderately Priced From $12:50 To $27:50 . YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR. BROOK HATS. tQ WITHOUT A PEER, S.-W. COR. FOURTH AND MORRISON GENUINE HOLEPROOF HOSIERY For Men, Women and Children, $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00 Per Box of 6 Pain. PORTLAND'S FASHION YOUNG MEN'S SHOP. PE(0PILF M(Q)E STOKE .... " - , - -."' :. Entire Stock Thousands of Dollars Worth of MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES .A LA or W TC T ill IL lo 1 To fllne Last Moftclh Eveny Slnoe Wi le Soldi p The People's Shoe Store with a sixteen foot front, seventy feet deep, the walls are packed near to the ceiling with a good staple line of bhoes for the Lntire Family -Conditions exist whereas this entire stock must go-Nothing will be saved out of this store Ml HaiTiDiiDceini dDMdDIFffdDW $2.50 Men's Shoes af Q1 nhnriieon'c: aeaW I VAtW rJbBlgbJi, VII U vL. Shoes af $3.00 Men's Shoes at 01 5Q $5.00 Packard Shoes at $2.50 Ladles' Shoes at 9m 03.00 Ladies' Shoes at Remember every shoe in the store must be sold In many cases not one-third of the wholesale cost is asked Store has been closed for' the past week, while agreements have been made for this stock to be sold at once. : ; A lIlllOAaM. ENTIRE STOCK WILL BE SOLD to the PUBLIC STORE WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 8 o'CIock EVENINGS, also SATURDAY 11 P. M. OIP SHOE IB LO '"- v'ri; t ; 4