THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. ' FRIDAY- EVENING. MAY 31, Mil SHIPOWNERS AGf?E , 10 FIGHT TO FINISH CENTRALIA'S SPLENDID NEW HIGH "SCHOOL, COSTING $125,000 Uf la " raa aarflM 4Wf I Mia. a a4 MataMaa la ai aa4fa . fa Cwatxaita l allad lal laa aaa f.atil(M 4 ak4U. Ta tM'J tlb il IMM a) aaaala tka 4Wtwt ,Maua la.t .in i n 1 11 iai aa4aat.a W.il a .1 l a Im. ji i a ut a r. ? t i! llJta ftwe 1 snia 141, alea .h,i m Mill lea alflaa mt lhtm Hlil, Btlttrir 44 Mote IM ltt MM. l Mt4f .wafer if. el4 la MI Ulxt Imm sf U eeata i eea eHeta4 ti ffrM. Tfce afcta- i. eejaere tael IM frwvti leaf a4 asraJ i fn M fifftl I flntaU il1lr tHtl' Ifcal I La ualpae la vfriiUnl fua4 l aaa aeeafl I I i I I J I .. .al . 1 otlUere f iKe yaiaaa ettcei4 at lha hukltxt, fietiJenl tt Ike bosrt f !' Pxenlar AmuIIb a a t"aH-:ar Of I be Ktt.e,uer tlj IJr4-tef ge. Te fvverara.al erffe-lale euf s:ele JalM r.'UWliu fcer as a Mfini fur eel I'M elrlke aat te m. off Ulala loon v man r tn4er roiiMi !, AVIATORS PLAN STATUE FOR WILBUR WRIGHT tlH4 Peeae UuH t ! t.1n. Mar 11. iUna for what lrtltv wjtl be Ilia createat meal la Ilia Malar of a elation eca leunrh4 tvUv fey Claude Cirahaui.Wfclle. ha MC4 Ida Jlendon aerodrome bra foe lhe purpose of holding a mo ruler aria lion tournament Jo raise fund lib hk h la atari a ruemorlel o the Ula U.br Wnh. the "father of firing. Ho 4U4 )elarday la Dayton, Ohio. 1o hunJrad of lha world baal known avlalora ara eiprt.1 lo arllc. and lha nroeaeda will ba espendad (ur a aialua of Wilbur W right. California, I)KlcUa III. I'allad hw l4 Wire I joa Anfrlea, Mar It Waliar K. Par ker, ti cn and confidential ti)Mr in lha Ivuuiham I'.clflc railway and for era one of lha mmi powerful factors In California politira. la trliKallr HI of heart trouble al Ma homa her. II retire! from active politic a-von after irteefilly conducting Frank I. Flint's ampatgn for a east In lha t'nlted States mate. a qwsjae . . .jn . I; . i' i- I i 3 ! ft Jf ' -: - r' aM c i & ; T I If i' T I L i - - t i i i -i a a. ' ,4 -r 1! 9 T7Ziai Tata atrurtur aa dadlralaJ Uat BlihL FRANKLIN AVERS DARROW SUPPLIED $4000 FOR BRIBE (Continued from Fata On a.) him. k.vry man and woman In thla rourtroom knowa thai thla vtloaaa la rarlllng womalhtng.' Attarmaa Kara Till. Diatrlrt Allornay rradrricaa area, bla fie fluabad with ancar. fla oU- la lha Intimation of lha tfafenaa attornay, wharaupon Roaara raluraed: I don arcuaa Captain rraderlcka. feacauaa ha waa out of tha atata whan aa dona." Aaaliiant Diatrlrt Attorn ford ra- frrrad -again to lha wltnaaa' naaolla- llona wilh roatfllra Juror IM-kwox) out rTannun ratoia pari of tha atorr raiaiaa noonraaar. A till raaullad blpfn Ford and At- il . '.ai x .UU.X.J It SAGE TEA, USED BY OUR GRAND- -MOTHERS TO DARKEN THE HAIR Ret tore Gray Hair to Natural Color, Stopi It From Com in; Out and Makes It Grow It la runlrr to prrrvr th color of t hnlr than to restore It, although It in !' ibl to do both. Our grand moihara underaloo1 Hip recroL They .! n "aagf. tea.1 and their dark. gloy hir long nfur middle life waa duo to Il ls fKrt. Our mothwa have gray halra before llioy are fifty, but they are beginning lo nppreolate the ladom of our graudmothera in nainr -.. n. llr und are fast following for, their nil The proaent generation hart the ad vantage of the paat in that It can get a ready-to-Uee preparation called Wyetha Saga and Hulphur Hair Remedy. Aa a acalp tonlo and color rratorrr thla prep aration la vaatly auperlor to lha ordi nary "aage tea- made by our grand- mothera. The growth and beauty of the hair depends on a healthy condition of tha calp. Vyeth a Rage and Hulphur Hair Remedy quickly ktlla the dandruff germa which rob the halr4of lta life, cokr and luatre, makea the acalp clean and hrulthr. gives the hair strenrth. color and beauty, and makea It grow. oet a 60 cent bottle from your drug gist todny. lie will give your money back If you are not satisfied after a fair trial. Agent Owl Drug Co. torney Itogera whan Ilia taller fce4 lha roaarullng-' attorney of alma "lip" lo lha wllneaa In order lo dir. Bla attention to tha Information da etrad. ford eirantioualr ofcteclad la Rogare' uae of tba word lip" and lha defanee attorney In a seated dleoueeloa contandad that the proaacution waa following a policy In ftanklin a rtainlnallon of dclibaratetjr auggaatlug to Iba witnaaa lha aaawara wanted. Coort'a rrataaUaa Aakad. "I want your honor'a prolartlon from urh analnuatlona aa counaal makta aid Ford. "Ha la ualng alang pbraeea. Ha will ba swearing at ma nail. In tha argument which followed aa to tha kind of quMione thai mlaht ba eked rrankllu, Rogers graapad another opportunity to make another aiatement for tha bervfit of the Jury that the lealtmony of an Informer must ba re gar ded with auapldon. Attorney Appel look rt In the die cuaalon. and arraigned Kord for hla manner of' queatlonlng. Ford look of fense at hla being rriterlaed and de clared: Uafairaaaa Charged. "I charge an attempt on the part of counael to 'tip' the Jury off to I hi- kind of evident a they are going to Introduce." Nearly half an hour of the rourt'a time taken up by a debate between attorneys which grrw heated and aomr what peraonal. draplte Judge liuttona effort to atop It. When It finally came to an end It developed that there waa no formal objection before the court. Would not Trust Toekwood. Franklin then told of appmarhlng Captain C. E. White and suggesting to him that he bold the money to b paid IXK'kWood until the SfcKamara trial waa over. White at first objected, aaylng that he "would not trust Lock wood aa far ae.ha could throw" Franklin, according to predlctlona by the attorneya of both campa, probably will occupy the atand tha remainder of the week. His cross-examination hy Attorney Earl Rogers, for the defenae, la expected to bo one of the most Im portant Items of the trial. C. K. While, a former Jailer, who Is alleged to have been selected by Frank lin and rreeaaellve littt fVeaff ,K Ikeiwl to ItalA I.jx-k BM'a kfina money, will fellev rteahtta. taW lha eland, according la Diatrlrt 'Aliarner rradaficfca- P0ST0FFICE, LIBRABY. SCHOOL DEDICATED AMID CELEBRATION (Continued From I'age One.) eve Carnegie library waa laid under Ihe auspk-aa of lha grand Maaoalo lodf of Waehlngten. Tha 1 1:.0 high aebool Jual plrted In Cenlralla wwa dedicated laal night. Henry H. Iteoay, atata super- lnlend-nl of public Inelrurtlon. deliv ered the dedicatory addraea. Addreeeee were alao made by fr. Thornfea T. Kane. prealdanl of Waahlnglon unlterslty; Ur Knofh A. Bryan, prealdent of Wash ington atala college; A. It Rurrowa. prealdenl of Waahlnglon Kduratlonat aeaoctatlon. and W. t Wilson. N. I. Hhoweller and K- T. Mathea. prlnrlpals. respectively, of the atata normals schools at Elleneburf, Cheney and Hel-llngham. Cenlralla net made amailng progreaa time the laal Portland Commercial lub excursion. Nhe haa apent t:oo.6A4 aylng three miles of hard aurfare aa- ment and tlOO.Ooa laying II mllea of ewer and 12 mllea of cement side walks fine haa a petit ll.roo.OOO in building Improvementa. The railroad erecting big ahopa here and la lay- ng over 60 mllea or main and aiclu- rack In tha Immediate vlclnty. Chehalls. Wash.. May Jl Chehalla waa boat thla afternoon to the Tacoma Ad club, which came S00 strong on a special train. High Jinks were held on the atreeta and Tlgerltta Inatllled Into the Chehalls people. Tha Ad clan re mained hero for two houra, going hence to Centralis, where, after a big parad- It headed tha procession to the, South west Washington Rtate fair grounds to witness a scrappy contest between Che halls and Centralis In the State league. Honulam. Waah.. May 21 Mora than 0 delegatea to the Southwest Wash- Nesurly Out If iwi'tf p i a rral"' ly, !tiiii; him in atiJ Ifl'a in him u! f r ihe .uinturr . uif clothing was t!UJ iut lv tltil ft "m I he go." Norfolk. n4 Knlckr rUKkcf for all kind of boyl suit of gray, suila of bfon, uiu of blue anJ tuiti of fancy mixtures. Slout, doub!e-brf4ilcl Knlckcrfxv krr uit with I wo pairs vl lined truuer ftr $5,00. Mijjhly cxnl auit for a mighly aiiull priif. Take 4 lk at them. BEN SELLBMG Morriaon at Fourth Street. Boya' Shop, Second Floor. You'll find here the largest assortment of Boys' Hats l! , - , f mm Entire Stock to Be Sold NEED H A H CRAFT REGARDLESS OF COST OR VALUE Worth hand worked articles, stamped patterns and other materials belong ing to a high-class NEEDLE CRAFT SHOP Such as Ladies' Waists, Muslin Underwear, Pillow Tops, Center Pieces, Doilies, Scarfs and Thous ands of other articles to be 1 (TDP m Entire Stock to Be Sold a 1 ( . " "' ' Be Among the Wise Shoppers and Come Early CLOS EDOU REGARDLESS OF COST OR VALUE Prepare for That Vaca tion Now Lad 0 This is one opportunity to you in 1 Q o a lifetime; don't let anything keep : : j you away from this sale 35 J "fl 7T 11 tl Is about the average price that (P fim irPfP . ifl B F pas been placed on this entire stock for it must go quickly IT IS THE, INTENTION OF THE MANAGEMENT TO SELL EVERY ARTICLE IN STOCK IN THE NEXT FEW DAYS : ' . ' ' . ' ' i " t . ' , ; , . ' ' -. . . , , , ' ,t The Following Prices Tell the Story: E STARTS AT 10 A. M. Tomorrow, Saturday Laundry Bags, linen color, blue and black mq figure cloth, regular $1.50, closing out price ttIC 200 Wash Belts, complete with pearl buckle, ( 35c and 50c values, closing out price. . , . . . . . . )C Scrim Pillow Ribbons, regular $1.25 to go at 59 Hand Crochet Pillow Trimmings; reg. 75c at 29 Crash Auto Bags, regular $1.25 at. . ......... .89J Aprons,' white "stamped, regular 50c. ....... .';'23 Pillow Cords, silk" and cotton, regular 75c at 19 Beautiful Centerpieces, pure linen, hand- jo ' tinted, regular $1.00 at. . . .... .eJajC Centerpieces, elegant velours, regular $at 98J Centerpieces, imported novelties, all sizes, JQ made in Germany, regular $2 at. .......... 4oC " Silk Trimming- Braids," regular 35c the bolt. T. .9i Bureau and Sideboard Scarfs, genuine linen,' stamped and trimmed with cluny lace. 'These fQ . . are real beauties." Regular $3 at. . . . . . . 70C " a . , . . ' . 4 Beautiful French Knot Bulgarian Linen q Bureau Scarfs, regular $2.00 at. uC Centerpieces, floral patterns, 15c and 25c. . . .'. . .5 Satin Pin Cushion Forms, value to 25c . ... ... . .5 Stamped" Picture Frames, complete with Q frame, regular 75c at. 1 Crashes, American, suitable for pillow tops, jq regular 85c per yard. 07C Richardson Embroidery Silks, regular j5c at. . . .3 Reis Foundation Letters, all sizes and styles, HALF PRICE. Embroidery. Cotton, white and colors, regular 5c, to close out, each. . J.C Burlap, regular 35c per yard to go at. .,. . . . . .10 Centerpieces, "complete with cotton to em-"dQ broider, regular 50c at. . ......, ... . . . . LiijC Fancy Bags. with cotton to embroider regu- ri lar 50c at . ljQ Necktie Racks and Collar Bags, complete Q with cotton to embroider; regular 50c at. . . . 1 7C Sitka Rings, per dozen. Hatpin Holders, regular 35c at. .-. . . . : . .5.' Tan Hemstitched Linen Squares, reg. 35c at 19 Fringe for pillow tops or centerpieces, regular A ' 20C al-t a a a - a - a -W t W -' a t a a w -m o w -. j- Embroidery Needles, per package ...4J Linen Squares, for pillow tops, regular 35c at 19J Undermuslins, already made and stamped for hand work; made from the very finest nainsook, com plete with cotton to embroider, stamped. Can be .washed out if desired. Gowns, regular $1.75. v i . . 75 Combination Suits,' regular $1.50 -75 Corset CdversTregular ?5c at. .............. . .39e Drawers, regulan$1.23 at. .59 Beautiful hand embroidered Pillow Tops e Q . and Centerpieces, prettiest ever, reg- $10 deWetO Hand Embroidered Pillow Tops and Centerpieces, th very best and most beautiful. Every Af aq one a gem., Price to $18, v, . aaJa aJQ Hand -Embroidered Pillow Tops to $12 at.. $3,00 Hand Embroidered Doilies to $2 at. 75 Hand Embroidered Library Scarfs, regu An qa .lar: $.6 at ',;, .-'.4 . . ...... . . . -. .y.. ....... ijJmit ? v Hand Embroidered Doilies, sets of 6 to AQ match; regular price $4.50 to $0, per set j)le a0? HAND EMBROIDERED UNDERWEAR Corset Covers, $7 to $10,. ... , .,3.50 Combination Suits to $18 at. .., .-,.-..,....87.08' Night Gowns, regular $12 to go at..- $6.98 Chemise, regular $9 to go at , . . ; ;$4.50 - Hand - Embroidered Shirtwaist Patterns, regular $6 at. ...... . .'. . ; ; . , Little Children's Dresses,' beautifully embroidery' trirumedfrom the. finest materials, from (? f . A p 2 to 6 years; all regular prices $7 to $10 .r$2.98 1 s LOOK for DIG 7QQ SIGNOverFront OOP ill Street 388 Yam Look for IMG ID SIGN Over Front lU'IlSfl 'O'Ai, Location 11111 'ijuee