The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 28, 1912, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE ORCaON DAILY. JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. MAY SS. 1111
UNLESS SMI OEBO 'HOE EBUBWNT
POLICE KEEP DUE; MIUW
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Local Finn Makes Record' Shipment to Alaska
Attorney Genera! Webb Gives
Ultimatum to Chief: Tells
Him He Will Have to Handle
Labor War.
.New Refrigerator Cars, Loco
motives, Etc., Bought to
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DGHI DECISIS GIVEN
UOECISI
SUPREME COURT
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J. P. Jr. ppllnl. va Adl-.h
W. lUrr, appral from Mullnuniiiti, peti
tion for rlirrl(.j rtfnlf.l.
. " J T. I'uidy, -l!iil. Juiloon
Jl Van Krurcn and Jay A llllior.
rl from Urint. revrri1 and r
Inand4. J. Ii. Farlfjr and F. W. Miun
Weatrrn Aaauranr company, aip!Iant,
tppal from luker, afflrnu-d
; ' I ac W. 8harr and Kmina L. Kharp.
ppllanti.. v WlUlim K. lru and J
R. Blackahy. appal from Malheur, af
firmed. John Hub bo. appellant, va. Pacific
Coaat Construction inmptny, appeal
from Multnomah, motion lo dmniixti ap.
Pal denied.
j George V Jonca. r-iitor of tlm will
"f Madlaon Jona, appellant, va. Char Ira
K. lilll, Margaret Hill and John H Ho
glar, appaal from UmatllU, affirmed.
mma Zeuake, rt ft, va. Auguat Z-ua-
g gild vnitirlir.lna Zu8ke. appellnntr,
gppal from I'malllla. modified and af
flrmad. State of Oregon va. Frrdrrl. k Kader.
gppellant. appeal from Grant tounty,
revertied and remanded,
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It (oinc eaal every day 1 (.la Ttlil
ciraia a hraty demand for roiling aliv k
thai I.a a not txcii frii fur I I.a 'mat
year, l-iinbrr manufai I urna fret aoma
ruiirrrn uitr aaiM r.r ahoriagt
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rriaf niilla are nut. txMiked up mbtnil ga
far In adtarnc aa Ihry ma to go. ho
ever II bring Wia general tmpreaalon
ii. at taiuea ate lxund 10 advance aa tha
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mand of i he paM thro werka. mllia
in il. la ilialrlrt hav no aurplua of
cleara. tut li.atead have a ready market
for all thry ran priHlure
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FLORENCE ROBERTS HO CLUE IS FOUND TO
STAR AT ORPHEUM
COURT HOUSE BURGLAR
Pleases; Four Ritchles Al
most a "Riot.H
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ill a.f tatiaj faalaraa al Ifce Oi a katikM ! la t-a tf lLa atavly t jil
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f". right irala t carlug fn 00ft
iLdi of mratg tatuej at 10 000 Coo 4 a ttill bm Irabaf arrad at Tarorua
ualo Teaavrl bound (Of Alajka
Am a d.fa I it.il of lha ia t. a.gn tat aMi inri I aar til fl 'in "tfrand la
In. itaio-l buainaaa baltaaan 'il:alnl .Via.-aa lo l l.ai.il.aj by oba t ullottitr
anj A.aaka. lha Inlou M.al i"(.t I II . obtained frofr-ei ra f aauaage, aena
Ml 11 treienlai a auliJ I'einloa) of and Uon In all about . aoueda,
raaal la lha I'avlf.. ( aid Hloraga ma - ; ir iiiillng a al lail.in of elamt
lany. .a. ..ma. and ny ir.im it it on- , in in ieiure ir.a rampaign . ; 4V fre:ng and IIJ
algnsd lo Nome. I'alrlai.aa. aaain and Alaaka Irgda and lb tnalilutkrn of I !e , , ondilloa until uaad
ulhar Alaaka polnta II la lha lar geat ' t ' nlon ll.at company a ha ar (.14m on 'Alaaka
Ika I'enltiettle, I hka buainaaa) a aa pla4
In lha aaal. by lha tn!4 alaraga com
kaay Tha akl(tTier( will ha treaefarra-g
ff.-m lha lefrigarglor rata al Te.otae
Into a refrlgaraior vraaat tl aa fro
tan la a temperature ln degraea
ha keel In Ihla
afirr raarblng
BLAMES DISMISSAL
SWERDLK HOLDS LEAD
ON POLITICAL SCHEME
IN BUY MAYOR RACE
PORTLAND WILL BE
WELL REPRESENTED
HEAD OF EQUITABLE
LIFE IS DUE TODAY
I'reJii.-nt William A. tay of tha
Fiilial.l I.lfe Aaauran. o aorlriy, who
nrrHfn In I'ortlam! on the Hhnirta Lira
Itnl (hla afternoon from un Kraneiaeo
for a few houra' atay, baa become fa
nioua in the Ufa Insurance world throucli
writing a policy which la by far the
large! ever laaue.1. Fomn monthe ago
ho undertook lo protect the entire JJet
of employei of Montgomery Ward &
CO. to tha extent of a year a anlary In
a blanket poll. y. For the :uo em
ployee thla protection required a face
value of I.OuO, Ouo.
Mr. Iny eucceeded the lute Taul Mor
ton aa prcMdunt of the society. Uur
Ing the prealdency of Theodore Roose
velt he vii an assistant art ornery feii
eral and In that rapacity visited Franca
In connection with tha purchase of the
Panama canal, lie also took a promi
nent part in the legal affairs of Alas
ka. He leaves tonlirht for Seattle. Jli
In accompanied by his assistant, II L.
Kosenleld.
moral crusader. .Sergeant Tom Kay and
Patrolman Tackahery at the Spear hotel,
East Third and Burnnlde streets, on o
fhgrge of contributing- to the delinq
uency of Peggie York and Hazel HucJ
gon. both 19 years of age, who are held
as witnesses. The charges will he heard
tomorrow by Judxe Tszwell.
flogUM Check Suspect.
J J. McBtiln, 32 years old, wss last
nlfcht nrrted by Dttectlves H'eppner
and Maloney on a charge of passing
worthies checks, imd was caught In tho
act of attempting to pass a check for
110 which he had signed with the name
of M. tel!er. It Is charged that he se
cured 5 frorn the Y. M. C. A. and JS
from (ieorge Schultz, a saloon man, by
means of worthless checks.
Journal Want Ads bring results.
WHAT'S THE GOOD OF WORRYING
over burglars and fire while you are away this sum
mer. Just take a safe deposit box for your jewels,
family silver and valuable papers and you know
they are absolutely safe.
We are always glad to show our boxes and vaults.
Boxes $3.00 per annum and upwards.
SECURITY SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY
FIFTH AND MORRISON STS., PORTLAND, OREGON.
Thai lltlre Is behind lha order la
sted elerdy by lintrrr.or Weal, re
lieving liuatava J fllombrig. nr. ullif
uffUrr ef lha dragon avl mllilta.
from duly, waavdet tared by Ma a. fa to
day. Lieutenant niombrrg returned ) rater-
day from Marahfleld and Ilandon. alien
bo liaa tnen on duty connected ailh the
natal mllltla. but ha could not be seen
by Interviewers t-day. Ills wife, hnw-
ever, gate a spirited defenaa of her hua
band All Mr niomherg aska." a!ie aald. "la
a square deal, and he haa n t been K''l
lli H that My huahnnd haa drvolrl liirn
self heart and aoul lo ia velfara of
the naval militia. Night after night
he haa gone down to the cruiser lloa
ton and worked there to bring hla com
mini) up lo the hlgheat efficiency lie
haa even neglected hla private bus!
neaa for It. ao great hsi been his Inter
eat and devotion.
"I.t March he decided that M was
Inking more time and money than hi
could spare, and handed In his resigna
tion to Captain Kdwln M. Hlmpaon of
Marahfleld, hla Immediate superior. Cap
lain Simpson wouldn't accept It. and
ha and other officers praiaed Mr. Dlom-
berg'a work very highly and ssld they
couldn't let him leave the sorvlco.
Po he reconsidered and decided to
keep bis command until after the cruise
this lummcr. He haa been working bis
hardest to make the cruise a success.
He has thought of nothing but the wel
fare of his mei.
The only reason we can ssslgn to
the governor's action Is that there Is
politics behind It somewhere. No
charges have been fUed against Mr.
P.lomberg whatsoever. lie can only at
tribute U to the activity of certain of
ficers who have been a disturbing cle
ment in the naval mllltla, who are
against Mr., Blomberg for his part In
the controversy which led to the re
moval of Captain Shepherd. Mr. Ulom-
berg hasn't had trouble with brother of
ficers, as has been stated, but his rela
tions with them have been the most
pleasant and harmonious.
"It Is true that Mr. Blomberg has
borrowed somo money on an expense
account covering a trip to Marshfleld,
but that was entirely regular. Ho wan
allowed regular expense money by the
state, but on account of the red tape
and time necessary to get the money,
he simply preferred to borrow on it
rather thsn have to wait. That doesn't
enter Into the causes for the governor's I
action at all.
"Only a few days ago Mr. Blomberg
paid i36 out of his own pocket toward
some expenses or ine Banaon
militia."
Mai Karrdllk still leada In lha ra-
f"f boy mayor Tha lolat ti fr ti.a
fllal 11 ranJldatea Ihla momma aloud
I aa follow a
Mat Nwerdllk !lt AlbaM Wilier
ll. Jaka 1-avln !&). Nale l.ipi man
H. )ave Cohan III, Aha Welnateln
VjJ. Nathan faster nil William ilarralt
t. Harry Iwla C. Ilrrnle Cantor
441. I'avs Zt.1, JIT. It iaaell peer 12.
William Ferguon II; FYank Coulter 1.
Nat Llppman. the candidate from
fortland avalatnr. aa had lm predicted,
at on. 11 i.n. k. a prominent place In the
contest The first batch of votea turned
In by I. la foliowrra totaled 14(1 Voting
in aencial. however, waa very light yea
trr.luy. only voles being caat. On
account of the rain many of tho ballot
boxra were not 1 ut nut
I 'aughtera of the American ItevoliMton
will give their aarvi.e. to tha causa
of Ihe lira. s. 05 11' home, lo which the
.ro'eeda frorn tha election will go, by
Inking charge of the bal'ot boxea. They
will meel with Mrs W H Chapln,
whose husband Is secretary of Ihe news
boys association, and apportion Ihe bal
lot boxea each is to handle.
I. W. W.'S PULL OFF MEN
FROM C. M. & ST. P. CAMPS
White Bluffa, Wash . May t. A
large creer of teamatrra and snurkeg-a
on the Chlcagtj, Milwaukee 4' Puget
Sound Hallway conatructlon on tha
White Bluffs branch building through
this valley quit work as the result of
agitation by Industrial Workers of the
World, who had missionaries scattered
through all tha ramps between Heverly
and Hanford. The places of tha strik
ers were filled and tha work continued. I
Portland will ba wgll represented al
ha Houtt.aeal Waahlnglnrt Development
aaauiiallon mealing al Caiitralla on the
closing day. June 1 The Portland Com
martial club la galling together a party
of Luainrss men. who will travel In a
special Pullman, leaving hare Haturday
morning and returning Sunday mnralng.
Thla will give them opportunity 10 take
In the moat Important featurea of tha
big meeting and attend the banquet
aalorday evening.
Ihe annual mealing of lha Houthweat
Washington Development association la
matter of great Impoitame to Port
land, tareauae Portland la the logical
trading outer of that big district, and
the aasoclalloD'g purpoae la to develop
the reeourcee and particularly agrlcul
tura of that vast area. Tha meeting
will begin May 10, to continue for three
daya.-and program for each day will
have Ita distinct featurea.
Tne moat Important feature on Thurs
day will ba dedication of lha Centralla
High school. Friday the corneretone
will be laid for the library, and on Bat
uruay the new union depot will be dedi
cated. In tha Interim between these
ceremonies tha association will hold Ita
sessions. There will ba other featurea.
too, of great Interest and entertaining.
such, a automobile races, alrahlp flights
and baseball games, mualo and dancing.
Tha affair la officially known as the
"Hub City Festival." Centralla. because
of Ita geographical position, havthg Fen
dubbed the Hub City.
Ifcaa Mlaa ftls, -7 he Mmir
wwtal ba pie 1 a inte4'atitg ueiivg tha
aewarn Ihesne la waiaagle lha rlot a hlttt
latfltaa 4talbaaai f, Irukeiy aad Sal.
rUa Tie art la giv.n a Uauiifal
wauailhg aad alilogri aka t.aa lazily
llllla Piluelly. Mlaa Ka4aie ,n.
iria ftaaxa atllaltr laws Ksr atoih laat
haa gl l.af high rash aunmg am...
In aal ailrraeaa The tnte4ti eiage I ef f . aallJ
aald be a SflaeadlJ alavre fof Ike die llhfwvigr. Ihatt
slay fcf Mlaa Ikubatla dalighlful wuik
as a eaimaiABa She Is eatiailaitily
euf'f'lel in ' bag praeaal eiie by
Oarlea Wyagala. U alter fV dre-aaa.
Mlaa rihl Maerall and Janteg II Mar
laon. lha auiliut. Miee lluUarla waa
glvea aw otaitoa br her many ft lands
sad admirers al yesterday a (Mtforia
aaraa Tba Fvur ftlt. hlaa. eyelaa llwal s all.
rare aliiwal a riaL Thay hat a a eta.
ad la a aim different cloihea and dif
ferent elunia, and lhf Ui lha great
eat to He lloa ef freak eyelea t ha t has
ever baen rlddaa on lha Orpheum a tag a.
The Kllchlee are claver ridare and thalr
art left the audience wishing l coul
be aaea all over again.
Al and Faaaie r lead man nearly
amppati tne allow with Ihalr piano
raia There le considerable biff hautg
10 Ihe art and Mlaa alaadmaa la Bath
ing if not buxom Mr. Nlaadman le one
of the beat an (he bill and waa re
railed many tlmee before Ihe audience
uld lel him go,
I -a I'slite Mignoa la a llltle whirl
wind comedienne who Is new la Port
land Many of Ihe people whom aha
imitates are not known ta audiences
here hut she works enough for ten af
her slae and la different, she regiatered
one of the hits
After hearing Fred Hamlll and Char
ley Abhate. Ihe elnger and lha violin
ist. 11 Is easy t realise that all the pos
sibilities of "rag" have not been ex
hausted. Mr. Abbate Is a wlaard of
ragtime on his violin and the team ora-
a tnled one of Ihe moat pleasing acta on
the bill
The Five "ultra offer a corking vau-
evllle turn. "The Information Bureau."
with palter, singing and dancing, dona
m rapid rire lime. They were warmly
received.
Polaln Brothers open the bill with a
short and to Ihe point arrouatlo act In
which they use tha spring board. They
have aome new and clever stuntg and
made good.
a
lag caxualy fua.ia labea la isle aValaf
aag afletW-eev Tba wets etMaal.
Ir brwkaa lata ikaiurJay algal as
lha rleik a afrit la lke! j4tr Tte
Jaeitots ware aerhiag la lha effi i.
uiNa evening aa Isle as le vt.-ra bt.1
ta.y inl-ori aiiHg aa aa.e eaiar ef
hat-gitig atauad ika latm II a a ever,
bvtigUig rottid aaail lata klddea la the
ualil Le jaallwia wars
broken tnie lha beaaa.
Staring from lha offVa aa Ike dears
caa e er-ea-j iroia ins laelda.
I'aowtwa ("a f !laracl
tt"aJ!a-1 rraaa taat.l wtra.1
aVaa riaswiaoa. May !l The OH
llMdalbatg ca fa. a leadtag reaarl la
" Framlajoa night life, la a partial
rula laday aa a reaull af a 4. fire
wnu.k slaruaadad buikdreda af aflar-tka.
aire feaetete ahorlly after 1 elocs. thla
morning Oaa waller aad a flreeaaa
eaeapad dfalk ta tha anwhe.
There Is a World
of Satisfaction
in a Pair of Well
Made Glasses
Making thousands of pairs of
glasses has revealed to us the
great secret of making good
glasses.
CONVICTED OF SLAYING
TWO OREGON WOMEN
I'oatofflce at Mctzgrr.
I tVsslilncloo Buresn of Tha JottrnsLt
Waahlngton, May 28. Senator Bourne
today mailed a petition for tha eatab
llshment of a postoffice at Metager, six
miles south of Portland.
(t'alled Press Lea tad Wire)
Riverside. Cal.. May 2. Frank
Bauerwfrftg was found guilty today by
Jury of the murder of Mrs. Harriet
Ouydf' 'Portland, Or. Death sentence
will ba Imposed upon him by Judge
Densmore Saturday.
Bauarwaerta. who Is a Belgian, also
Is charged with the murder of Miss
Julia Francoia of The Dalles, Or., who.
It waa alleged, he persuaded to accom
pany Mrs. Cluyot to his mining claims
In the Chuckawala mountains.
The secret is to give each individ
ual who comes to us for glasses
the individual attention neces
sary to assure glasses- that meet
his individual needs.
we ao it, ana tne satisfaction we
give is why you hear go many
tell how
Thompson's Service Satisfies
This perfect service is yours at a I
small cost.
raniwDcniM optical
llelUmi UU11 Institute
209-10-11 Corbett Bide.
FIFTH AND MORRISON STS.
naval
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Children Cry for Fletcher's
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- .TnkT. 3'i,.1 1,1 lsi Counterfeits, Imitations and
What is CASTORIA
- Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-
nV!hta HKS' U 18 Pleasant. It
ftbfc lu l Opium, florphine nor other Narcotic
i nax-' ltS rantve- Ifc destroys Worms
I riwlTne; lt t Diarrhoea and Wind
i SariiEnle ?eeeth TrubleB, oures Constipation
' gnd Flatulency. It asslniUates the Food, regulates the
wtif?'1?1'" healthy and'natuVal 6leJ! t
The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend.
Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought
1'- T ' Bears the Signature of
BEER BOTTLES GREET
ADVENT OF PATROLMEN
A volley of beer bottles hurled from
a dark room greeted Sergeant Kienlun
and Patrolmen Nlles, llutcliings anil
Boon at 2:30 o'clock this morning when
they entered a house at 208 Fifth street
to compel the silencing of a piano, to
the accompaniment of which several I
persons were singing and shouting.
Viola Ray, one of the Inmates, received
a cut on the head, having been hit with
a bottle.
While patrolling Fifth etreet, the at
tention of the policemen was attracted
by .vhoutlng and they traced the sound
to the above address. Intending only
to stop the noise, the patrolmen called
at the hoUte, but as soon as they mad.)
themselves known the doors were locked
and the lights turned out, while there
was a lively scramble for the back
door.
When the patrolmen forced their wav
Into the house, the beer bottles began
to ny. Hie. police succeeded in arreKt
inR William Webb, Guy Hart, William
Maxwell, Viola Ray and Dora Wilson.
AU except the Ray woman are held for
disorderly conduct and ehe for conduct
ing a disorderly house.
The case tame up Derore Judge Tax
well this morning-, but was continued
for trial until tomorrow.
EEM OELILAJM Y
1.GROCE1R L
4 STORES
4 STORES
BRANCH NO. 1
401 Hawthorne Avenue
Corner Grand
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B-1615, East 867
BRANCH NO. 2
595 Washington
Corner Nineteenth
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B-3211, Main 322
BRANCH NO. 3
142 Second Street
Near Alder
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Main 4160
' BRANCH NO. 4
Cafeteria Bakery
405 Hawthorne, nr. Grand
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B-1615 (3 rings)
Tires Prices for Wednesday and Thursday
100 Pound
Bag, J5.85
18 Pounds
lor $1.00
POTATOES
19 Lbs. 25c
Per Sack $1.25
x EGGS
20c Dozen
Bellamy's
ROSE
The BEST
Buffer
Pot
(t Roll
JERSEY MILK:
4 Tins for
TILLAMOOK
CHEESE
20c Per Lb.
Very Pure Lard
5 Lb. Pail 65c
10 Lb. Pail $1.30
CARNATION AND HOLLY MILK
2 Tins for 15c 85c Per Dozen
In Use For Over 30 Years
' ... jy efTaua toarrwaiis..TTiinT. ttcw TORK CITT.
SANITARIUM OFFER
REJECTED BY COUNTY
The county commissioners thie morn
ing decided to not accept the offer made
by the Portland Open Air Sanitarium'
company to take over that institution.
The county already has such aa institu
tion at the county farm, which Is suf
ficiently large to accommodate county
patients. The Banltarium company of
fered the institution and site free.
It was also decided bv the rmtimii.
sioners that no transcrlnta in criminal i
cases uearci oerore the circuit court i
snouid be pa)d for by the county Un
less the defendant Is unable to pay for
me same, in several cases, copies of
testimony and transcripts hare tteen at-
lo.ved tha defendants" attorneys, while
tho county paid the bill. Tha aheriff
was also notified that he should only
work -60 -men at.Kellv Butte -foe th.
Lireeent. County Clerk Fields arranged
with the commissioners to install a tlma
clock in tha record, rooms of .his of flea,
wach elock will t. uae4 by the night
watchman. ' ' ' "
Gold Dust
17cPerPkg.
SOAP
Crystal White, Ivory,
Fels Naptha, 6 Bars 25c
Dutch Cleanser, 3
Tins 25c Round
Up 5c Per tin
Kings! ord Gloss or
Corn Starch, 8c Per
Package
Bellamy's Rose
TTte Bet.t
FLOUK
Every Sack
Guaranteed
Royal Baking
Powder, lib J6c
Best faro
line Head
Four Pounds 25c
Small White
Beans, 5 Lbs. 25c
Arm and Hammer
Soda, Ten Cent
- Package 5c
GingerSnaps
'.it. ,'-
Fresh v Hnarr K lT 25c Pack- QAa
and Good UlrUl ouua v " ages for VZ
OLJR: MOTTO :?There Are 16 Ounces to
Pound
All We Aslk Id a Comparison of prices and Quality
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