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THE. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. MAY tl. 1111 MM II WWMWWTIfll ' I I mill I Illllimil IIIMJII. JILI-.Ul-J I Most Beautifully Appointed Tea RoomlntheCllnDellghlfulLuncheQnstfomeUkeCooM 1 HORSEWOMAN DEAD; . 1 SERIOUSLY INJURED Lovely Ice Cream Made -Right Hereof Purest and Best Ingredient Candles, Frchch Pastries, Cukes, Pic THE STORE FOR PEOPLE WHO STUDY FASHI0HS VII STORE FOR PE0PLI WHO STUDY ECOHOI.h Olds, W'drtman & King ni. r - ..'n.ij - t l r r ail . n - - "Such a Thina Has Never f The Dai Ughted Stort-The Been Considered," Asserts Accused attorney. Tht Onlf ffcfi Stort Weit e Bett Vcntllitcd Stort h Alt tht Ctttt ttttt "IVe Ourselves hie Belter Served by Serving Olhert Best Chics go Occupying m Eatlrt Cltf Block DARROW DENIES 11 I JLN It' alia fw I mm 4 what Aagal.a. May IJ-riaree Par- row today hrtJI at4 vaall'ladly deniad a rorl lelr4 In faa- nr, ntI-r i the (feet IK tie III rtfae la Hi Utbaff ef Umi K lA kl od o e ! Jail -BIlvr, "Huih thin baa near baa rua-ata erad." erlrd the iwiiMd attorney waaa told of ih rll. ll la' pot feeing considered and never win Ml. I Raar. itvr will pla.J guilty. The Iking baa ar ealer.4 my inliwL I ran'l I ma f1 n whar euro a alary e-otitd have engla a I ad. unlMi II was aiarled by aoinrona ronnaeiad wliu tha obf aide of (he caae." I 'arrow repeatedly hae declared Ma Innocence Of Ilia rtlme with which ! la rharged. anil today rllrald hta aiaiamanl that ta fight tt eaaa to the bitter end. fla again ei prraaod hie bellrf thai he all! t acquitted. TILLAMOOK CHEESE FACTORIES VISITED BY EXCURSIONISTS (Continued From Iage One.) ' Itablv Ilia I') prtHlucta of lumber. The "l 1'ortlandara etery man an orator. apoka along humorous or eerloua lln" eireptlng Jten Hrlllng. who lrroae for hlaiaelf olrttlon to Ilia annate. Tha Til lamonk hipii, however, aara moally arrloua vein and here ara wmt random utlarancra thai Indlcata tba cvuety 'a p. cuiiar problem. Tillamook's Problem. "Wa have lO.OOO.OOO.OOO feet of llm bar. but ohly a few small sawmills." " n nrl mora Intenslte Bystam ' cropping our hlgh-prlccd dairy landa. e neeii several feet mora watrr on our bar and a rhannrl correspondingly deep to Tillamook Oily " Particularly an It urged on otilelda capital to build a modern hotel In Tllla maok. Aa Maur John llnrtor put It Honeai jotin, eer body here calla film "Tillamook a 111 thla year pave Ihrea and una third rnllri of at reeta. a III afx-nd ftd.ouo on a frr )Mem and la ahout to put up a IJfi.OrtO IiIkIi arliowl. hut II lai-ka hotel f. Illtlrn and I am amaied that ro capltallHt cimre to build one Mayor Darter prodli ted ZS 000 to 10.000 people In Tillamook In 10 to 1S yema. The bnnniK-l was punctual, il by chnr- uaes. Karri)- on Commercial club ei rurUniM have t lie. donirn gone with aiirh lihrtnony nn.l vim. One excellent rhyme ex I -lied Tlllanioiik chrea lo tha tune of Oh. i nil Ileiiiillful I hi! I." Another laud ed IHLHinook rhecra o tha tuni of fleer. He it, (Jlorlona Peer." while a third with the aaine theme, followed i:vrryliil a liotng It.' Thraa aonga lintclipil on tha train, tickled Tillamook greatly. long Lift of Bpaakari. Tha lint of hanquet vprakera follow rillamook 1. I j. Khrode. prealdent of tna oiumerdal eluh, chairman; Oeorga Willed, de-puty rllatrlct attorney; John llarter. mnyor; James Walton Jr.. Klrat National bank: Hollle W. Wataon, edi tor; Attorney II. T. Ilotla, prealdent of the Port of Tillamook: Charles Kunie. dairyman, nnd Fred CbrUtensen, chcraa Inopector. Clovordale Frank Taylor, editor of tho C'lovcnlHlo Courier. Portland H. B. Jonsolyn. C. C Chap man. H. I.co Paget, Addison Bennett, C. R. Merrick, CJeorge 11. Hyland, Ben Sel llng and J. K. 15111. Tillamook's brass band welcomed tho axciirMonlstH. together with not fewer than 600 of the 1300 townspeople. Quar ters were assigned all visitors. Intarartlng- Points Along: Bout. Testerday afternoon short stopa were made at Timber, nt Summit, at numer ous points along the Salmonherry and Nehalem rivers, the Mohler cheese fac tory. Garibaldi, Uarvlew and other new beaches, wheeler and Bay City. At Garibaldi the crack life savins crew gave an exhibition of surf fight ing and breeches buoy rescuing. Tha crew consists of Robert K. Farley, can tain; Oscar Hawthorne, Victor Brewer, Frederick Robinson, Martin Magnuson, Carl Loll, Cooper Jennings and Charles Bowers. t ;' i I r "J V si 'It . . - - jJl Lad' Suffolk, formerlr Mtfiaret Iclirr of Chlrtjo. Il'atta4 rVa aae4 Wtra tndon. May II. -Idy huffolk. for. marly Margaret Hyde teller of Chlragi la retar1ng today from eavrra ahocg. following a a.rloue riding aerldenL Her horaa boltal. dashed Into a gate, which brake, and I-ad guffolk wae threw a heavily. Mr. Knapp KIlIexL (t'rlttg Trea Iaaa4 W1r) New Tork. May it. Mra Carolina Knapp, ronaldered ona of New tork a beat linraewnnirn. la dead here today, balng been hilled In Central lark alien her mount- atunililad and frit, and tha i rollrd over upon her. ANARCHY T HREATENS THE PACIFIC STATES, ASSERTS AGNES LAUT Magazine Writer Declares the Crisis Is Rapidly Approach ing; I, W, W, at Head, Klce for Both of Them. H'tilted Pres) leaned Wlra.i San Francisco, May 22. When a drowning stevedore grabbed Pete Peter son by the leg, Trte slipped It off and swam to shore. The' limb was cork, and the stevedore floated with It until rescued. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. TJi8 Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tha aVgnatora of (Tnlted Pr I.al Wlra. ) Vancouver, B. C., May 22. According Miss Agnes I-aiit. the well known magazine writer, the raclflo roast la threatened with anarchy. Mlsa Laut ha a Just reached Montreal from tha west, and declarca a crista U rapidly pproachlng. "I am not against labor organisations, aha aald, "on the con- rary, I am In aympathy with them; but hern are so-called labor organlxatlona n Hrltlsh ( ii luinb la. Washington and California which are nothing more than organlxod anarchy, the only object of which Is to overthrow capital and law and or.ler. I have a trunk load, of Anarchist lit erature that Is being disseminated up and down the Pacific coast by such powerful organizations as the Industrial Workers of the World and tbe American Federation of Labor," ahe sold. "Tlili litcraturo boldly avows that the de struction of all property rlghta Is the object being worked for. 1 can shoi you posters which state that the aim of thr.je so-called labor organizations Is to secure a three hour day of labor. I pointed out absurdity of a three hour day to some of the leaders with whom I talked and they said their object was to make labor so dear that capital of the world would be taken away from the present holders and transferred to them, and that tholr sole object was to overthrow capital." Mlsa Laut declared that the situation would be keenly accentuated with the opening of the Panama canal. DOG CEMETE Ht BIGS REBUKE Tl LONDONERS Special Exchange Offer HOTPOINT Irons for $3.00 and Tour Old Hotpoint Iron? Bring your old iron to us and we will make the exchange, giv ing you a new 1912 fjotpoint Iron, guaranteed for five years ; either 5 or"6 pound weight . '. Woodard,CIarke&Co. 4TH AND WASHINGTON London, May 21. The dogs' cemetery, with Its expensive headstones and beau tifully, kept surroundings, waa tha one particular feature that most Impressed Richard William Price, a young Welsh man, a prominent labor member of the VueeilBlttllu pu iimiiiriii, uii gum ixiui 11 iu London after an absenoe of several years. "Thl waa a revelation 4o me," 'he said, "and It waa emphasized by the sight of hundreds of children running about the streets bare-rooted, poorly clothed and many of them plainly half starved. Tha woman who fondles her pet dot; and leaves the nursemaid to look after her children would not have mpch of a welcome In Australia," Front Agents for the Celebrated Lace Gossard Comets The Luxury of Which Is a Real Economy Prices Range From $3.50 Up to $25 n account of our superior facilities for handlinj: cored and the widespread rep- "VA utation which our Coriet Department is receiving through the trade journal of the the manufacturers of the famous Gosard front lace C'oret have appealed o us to represent their line in this city. Henceforth we will be the principal agents and carry complete lines of all the various model, which are made tip of all the best materials from the plain batiste and coutil to the beautiful brocade silks. Every Corset is a perfect model, only the materials differentiating the prices, which range from $3.60 to $23.00. The Gossard Corset, more than anv other, influ ences the position of the anatomical structure under strict scientific test. It bears the dis tinction of being the only Front Lace Corset which gives the figure correct lines and enables you to secure the best possible reiults in the fitting and draping of your gowns. The complete satisfaction enjoved by the woman who "feels" well dressed is-beyond price. The corset is the style foundation, and when perfect when it "feels" right there radiates from it grace, beauty and elegance. Comfort follows naturally and health results. 'Hie Gossard Designing Committee strives daily to achieve perfection in Gossard Corsets. Kn tirely original and newly discovered secret methods make Gossard Corsets best in design, best in construction, best in that they do mor: in improving and conserving your figure, best in the style they contribute. Comfort and grace to the woman who wears a Gossard. Gossard Corsets Lace in Front from principle because the principle is right and is now recognizer! as the ultimate method for all good corsets. Merely as corsets, and regardless of their distinguished character istics, they are the best values money can buy. Gossard Corsets are economical. Your sat isfaction w ith them, and a knowledge that yo.t have the best, is worth many times the price. They are durable they are made of the best materials. Steels will not rust guaranteed. Our Expert Corsetleres Will Acquaint You With the Various Models And should you become interested, they will fit and guarantee every Corset to give perfect satisfaction to the wearer. Should you prefer to have your corset fitted at your own home We Will Send a Fitter to Your Home Without Extra Charge Appointments may be made by phone Marshall 4800 or A-6231. Ask for Mgr. Corset Dept. The Famous Gossard Corsets $3.50 to $25.00 Women's Shoes $4.00 Grades 52.69 In ths Shot lion. If sin Floor r.ter iioib how the eulnirr (rp oil Mcf Mn fined 1. 1 a pair of ur ti . Their i an tip of aalitfaciion on ibrir facet Utjue ike tfcoei aft fitted lu give com for l llrrr'a a M tf out bt mtVr in calf and patent Utiher, with ih high, full QO ( tot lam. it iiirt Regular $400 value, at SjarfaV Women's S3.50 White Shoes $2.98 The demand for taumrn't U hJa lnn livot di) Tomorrow we -will iprculitc a line of lugU tote ton pattern wild full or, with lip and with (JO fJQ fancy puiloni. Our regular U SO tatuet, fur OaWaJO Men's Shoes for $3A8 lu ihr mrn ante of the drt floor She Storr, wi cialiic (or tomorrow tevrral linrt of 0lotd in both tan and black, modeled on the Ule lal; gto RotU calf aiock. tplrndid wrarrrt Good 400 (JO AQ valuet. special for thi talc tomorrow, pair tjO.iO Children's Shoes Only $1.39 Childrrn, too, may brnrfu by tomorrow ' Shoe offrr ing. 5hrrd parrnu will be intrrrated in tuch a bar gain. A lot of low lir.e in all iift and Uaihrra ara grouped; broken linn, not all met of rack, ffl QQ but all aici in the lot, special at, the pair JXOkJ Be a Boy Scout, join our Boy Scout Club anH wear a Boy Scout Medal, awe tree with rax Boy Scout Shoes 52 and $2.50 join our Boy Scout Club anH wear a rli pair al S2.004S2.50 Sale of "Bare Foot" Sandals Barefoot Sandalt, o comfortable on warm days. We have all kinds and aices from the kind babe wear up to the big iir. Our ipecial price Qt Hfl for tomorrow range from, pair vltto VliUV acaxz. oions rruis Women's $6 Waists at $2.98 In the Big Garment Store Second Floor West A great sale of Woijien's Waists in lingerie and marquisette materials, trimmed with Valen ciennes, Cluny and heavy thread laces, insertions and embroideries. Styled with high or Dutch necks, long or short sleeves. All sizes. 40 fiO Regular $G.OO values special at only tPaV70 bargain circlfirst floor j Record-Breaker Sale Silk Dresses bale ot Lhiiaren s yi.zs Dresses, Special at Only 9C Each $18.50 Grades at $9.98 In the Garment "Department Second Floor This most important sale of Silk Dresses joins' with the sales of Suits and Waists in values that have interested Portland's most critical women, due to the good grades of materials as well as the splendid styles. They represent the latest and best ideas for street and for second best wear. The materials are silk serges, mescalines, foulards, taffetas and Summer silks; are styled in all the newest and most up-to-date effects, in a good range of colors and sizes. Also a number of white wool serge Dresses in the lot. Aa q Our best regular values up to $18.50, special tomorrow at only tb7lyO Women's $3.50 Kimonos Only $1,98 In the Garment Department Second Floor. A sale of women's Kimonos, in smart, simple patterns, made up of good qual ity serpentine crepe in empire and loose styles, trimmed with silk bands and others with floral borders. An excellent range of colors and all sizes t Q from 34 to 44. Good regular stock values to $3.50. special at onlv ah 1.17 ft This Is Our First Sale of the Celebrated "Klosfit" Petticoats The "Klosfit" Petticoats are best adapted to the present trend of fashion because they fit close about the hips and do not ! 1 a a T -1! it -1 - a. I Ai- a;a1 .. JYM ta a uma wncn siuing. notice wic cfaswc siockiiiciic gusscis in ine top. inese win dc on special sale tomorrow as follows: suk"Kiosfit" cc nn Petticoats, Our first sale of "Klosfit . Petticoats, In the Garment Store, on the second On the Bargain Circle, between the elevators, a sale of children's Dresses, of good quality gingham, chambray and light percales. Also a few galateas, which come in low neck and short sleeve, or high neck and long sleeve styles; sizes 6 to 14. QQ Regularly worth up to $2.25, special only uOC Children's Dresses at Only 59c fancy 59c Children's Dresses, in plain chambray and striped percales and ginghams; sizes from 2 to G years, specialized for tomorrow only messaline silks with wide or narrow knife pleated, flounces, also narrow accordion- pleated flounces. Some have bands and pin tucks. Taffeta silks with pin tucked flounces, the newest and most up-to-date models, in all colors. Special for tomorrow at only, each $5.00 Cotton"Klosfit" Petticoats, , for $1.19 floor, an extra special sale of cotton "Klosfit" Petticoats for one day only. They are made of good quality Hyde grade material, with accordion pleated flounces and pin tucks, with or without underfluonces. These afe specialized for this sale tomorrow at the ex- &"t t f $1.29 traordinary low price of only r Sateen "Kos- fit" Petticoats, An extra special sale of "Klosfit" Pet ticoats, made of good quality sateen, with pleated flounces and tucks, fit up close around the hips, are just as neat, just as comfortable, just as-stylish as silk, only they are sateen. The most extraordinary ahies ever of fered in petticoats. Special OQ sale for tomorrow at only. Hl..dU SAVES WOMAN'S LIFE; OWN WIFE DROWNS . Iloaulam Wash., May 22. Mrs. Eliza. Rogers, who was injured in the accl dent at Coleman dock last Sunday, when she was thrown, with 60 others Into the waters of Elliott, bay, says she was saved by O. V, Learned, whose wife Mrs. Rogers saw. her plcturafW a Seattle paper as she was clinging ' to the man lying across the gang planV She -says that Learned pulled her Into a small boat ana saved her - suitcase, umbrella and coat, which he was carry lng, then ' he wanted to throw her suitcase overboar,but she prevailed upon htm not to. and he finally tossed her umbrella into the river. ORE CAR RUNS AWAY DOWN INCLINE? 2 DEAD Eureka. NevMay 22. Two' unlden tlfled men are dead today at Mineral Hill, near here, having beeq killed In a runaway ore car down av 2000 foot In cline. The car crashed through the roof of a tank ,bulldtngNendlng It dash-in 12 feet , of water. . . . -., 1500 Dozen Pillow Slips On Sale at 12lbc, lie and 15c In the cotton corner on the main floor, we are specializing a great purchase of 1500 dozen Pillow Slips which our buyer aecured at very advantageous prices especially to supply your needs for the Rose Carnival, the Elks, and Ad Men's conventions. Take advantage of prices: Lot l-WAc A' great line of medium weight Pillow Slips, size 45 x36 inches, special by .the dozen $1.40, or the "I O1 single Pillow Slip, at AaWSC Lot 2-XHc These, hemstitched Pillow Cases, 200 dozen, size 45x36 inches; in very - exceptional grades and offered special for this sale at Aril Lot 3-15c Extra heavy. Pillow Cases, size 45x36 inches; great val ues for hotels. Special price at, dozen' $1.75, or "I r each' at low price of XlL Four Big Specials in Bed Sheets 700 Dozen at Bargain Prices Size 63x99 Sheets, special at only, each 46V Size 72x90 Sheets, special at only, each 48f ON WE CENTER CIRCLE-FIRST FLOOR Manufacturers' SampleMvslin Underwear at Factory Co$$rices Another lot of Manufacturers' Samples just received; Thel assortment comprises every different style garment which a woman coujd. wiSh'iior,,.J1iej;niatei?al9.-.titi ployed are nainsooks,, batistes, linens, silk ,muUsV.Vasli ;''jtifft.jp1atr.'aha ancy; crepe, crepe de chine, mercerized batiste and all grades of ; dainty soft lingerie ma terials. Trimmed in linen torchons, baby Irish, Cluny, m'altese,iprincess, duchess, MAIL ORBEmS. PrttEO 1:1: :;: ... ! . Ml Combination Suits 98c up to 87.00 Drawers at factory cost, 59c to $2.75 Chemise at factory cost, 68c to $4.00 Gowns at factory cost, C8c to ST.OU Trices: Corset Covers, factory cost, ,&3c' to $2 Long .SkirtSr factory cost, 75c to $2.50 Short Skirts, factor Cost, 38c to $3.00 Princess blip4sspeaal at 98c to SH.OO Size 81x90 Sheets, special at only, each 53 Size 90x90 Sheets, special at only, each Misses' Princess Slips special at manufacturers' cost tpmorf ow 9S to $8.50 $1.50 Brawejsngw On the center circle, main floor, tomorrow,; a. sale!bf women's Erassifrcs or Bust Supporters, in pretty, fancy mercerized batiste, reinforced shield - under i?f J arm, cross back trimmed in dainty lace edging. '. Reg. $1.50 values," special 03 C J SaleofMpteiFm Baker's Cocoa, Can Only If: GHIRARDELLI'S CHOCOLATE, 2 Js j . "LONG'S JELLIES. JAR, l?c v O. W, K. FLOUR, 10-LH. ACi:, r: Sugar 17 Lbs. for $1.00 100-POUND SACK, $5.90 Best Honolulu , Cane. Sugar -don't confuse At with- beet . sugar We guarantee it to be best Fine Eastern Ham l(c Pound Very be -"'sugar-cure! hickory smoked meats. EASTERN BACON, 17c "'. Lean Bacon with strips of fat sogar-cured. 50c 0. W.KJea,Special at 10c Any variety of our popular; O. -W. K. brands are put up in . airtight cartons, i , STAPLE PEACHES. 3 CANS, 50c . -STAPLE APRICOTS, 5 CANS, 50c v i J