The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 11, 1912, Page 4, Image 4

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. rORTLAND. TUESDAY EVtNINO. JUNE 11. lilt
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FRIFOFAND MODRE FEDERAL OUTPOSTS
TNOJCTMENTS ARE ' HINC OHBtO
i Women's tKInJ floor Lunch Club now open. Bat food, daintily arvej at Popular Prkea, Amit to meet your f Hernia tHer. "Holti Inn," our
basement lunchroom of fen best food at Lowtit I "rice. All let L-rtarn joum oc uroccro. iKucaten, uancr, ramuy uquors, anoa amrung
ATLASTDISMISSED
The g7 Store
The
State, Sees No Case Against
Former Directors of Ore
gon Trust & Savings Co.,
Which Failed in 1907.
Muerta's Entire Division Is
Camp; Railroad Bridges
Being Rebuilt.
in Marhall 400, A4W
.Portland amenta for Dutlcrick Pattern. PonUn4 Afenta for
GossarU Lact Front Corset a and American Lady Coraeta.
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lha !,),, ii, aloit in lt aMb'a launrh. aivd al
1 il.a alarl-Htia i aa. Iha rapiala a of
. f. lal lat.U: 'laa llul ha had lo Ua-
dn IMa anJ rma or Iha far-)f
I ffm ahura kotuM ItolK-f. Iha aiaru-
ltal nl
anolhar dltao.
il'iTta Ijaafd
I Ma lima I'.al
trial or lhal II l-a dla-
lHalrtrl Adurnrr Cataton a pf-a.
M and aaid Tta 4faodai.l "rlOa
wat ad:rlr4 Uh Mfl.
lijlla Krom ",! I baa laairard. I
nn'l llilna "raJ. r dlrarlor
M tha btik I di lalii- U
ran maka oul a r ! . !'-
far. a alla ia rr j
ra dlrrnr.
ta Jaarn a a ol aaorn in. and It l
juat aa jui-atkiuibla If '
eaaaorr. I . udr lha (Niadillaft.
thai tha InUfrrlmaftt ta dlatalaaant I
alaa aak tha aama for II. A. Moora. I
aa alvaya aatiarixl thai ha kn noth
ing of tha affalra of In Unk."
Tha Judt a aakad tha dial riot atlornay
lo 4rw an ordr to thla affact. hlrh
raa promlaad. Whlla tha dlatrU-t at
lornar haa atat4 tha Indlrtmanta
acalnat V. Cooper Morrla will ba dla
mlaaad. o ordar to thla ffa-t haa baan
ni4 with tha court Thara ar two
charraa atUI ataadinf agalntt him.
NEAR FIST FIGHT
ABOARD BOSTON
LIVENS RECEPTION
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(Contlnoad rrom Par a Ona.)
rrcocnls
mainline oTTlctr. I'll ner
you and I won't aonre undrr you.
"Than you're rallavad from dutr."
Cried Bhrphrrd. lia than went to tha
captains cabin, where h met Elfr
M. Hlmpaon. artlnc captain and com
mander of tha naval militia by an ordar
of Governor Weat, alnce tha tlma when
Shepherd wil depoeed.
Tha madtlng between Shepherd and
Slmpaoo i mild. Hbaphard read tha
court order to Klmpeon and told Mm ha
had coma to take command of tha ahlf.
Rlmpaon declared that he ew nnthlnc
to do except to recognize the fourt's or
der, but that ha would report to tha
adjutant general, Mr. Klnzer.
'All right, that nulla me," said Shep
herd. "If It would not embarraa yo;i
In any way I aliould be pleased to have
you continue on the lilp an rxecullva
officer In place of Mr. Kober."
Qrdara Oral 7hona Hot Obeyed.
, This Slmpnon declined to do. saying i ,
ha would merely report to Adjutant
Oeneral Klnier. He made ready to quit
Ilia vttwr. tafuaad inl blank la obey
lila eMtar owl II a leiaphnna.
"TtiJa la l a lain Mhaphrtd I am
roming ilnaid Iha eftip o laaa com
maad," said s)nphar4 "liaa the launch
walling for n al Iha Stark atievt land-
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Til n" do U." answered Rnher Tjr.
Iiiarmofa. If yog rome alxNird. I will
hat la put oa off."
It for gulng o he el. Captain
hephard formally notified Adjutant
Uaateral rins and lJaulnanl Cum
nurnlrr Harrey harkwllh. chairman of
Iha natal boar.l. of iha court order hold
ing him lo ! legally the captain of the
natal niilttta
Khesherd took wllh him whn ho
boarded iha lloaion. li. II. Btaron, for
merly rhif boatswain and later lieu
tenant In tha natal mliltla, who was
removed from duty after Shepherd was
ousted f I h rourt i9tr stands Star
on will retain tile old office of chief
boatsaaln
After Acting Captain Slmpaon had
refused lo remain aa aiixullve officer.
Shepherd appointed II U Whit comb,
preai-al aenlor lieutenant, to tha placa.
iTevlous to thla ha bad named Elwood
Wllea, who waa also elected to the po
sition several weka ago by Iha naval
hoarl, as paymaster to succeed A. J.
Capron. resigned. Wiles' rank will be
that of llrutenant commander.
Hbepherd aaid today taat ha would
remain In command of tha Boston
whether Oovarnor Wast commissioned
him or not.
Tha governor's action la entirely Im
material." ha aaid. "Ills commission
now would ba n mere formality, aa I
waa formally elected captain once and
received a commlsalon at tha tlma from
Oovarnor Bowermsn. and tha court haa
held that West baa no authority to re
move me"
Shepherd remained on the Boston this
afternoon, and will ha preeent al the
4rili on tha eraleeir tonight
"TRIP TO PANAMA"
DELIGHTS AUDIENCE
Grace rr"7?
Shur-ons, the
result of 47
years' experience in
makine- eyeelass and
spectacle mountings, satisfy
best when combined with
our experience in selecting
and adiu'stmsr the Shur-on
you need.
Right in the first place,
Shur-ons fitted by us are
right in the right place
right in front of your eyes.
Thompson?
209-10-11 Corbett Building
Fifth and Morrison, 2d floor
Notwithstanding atl the counter at
tractions, tha Iyrlc theatre waa crowd
ed at all three perforniHnces yester
day by n Joyous and happy Festival
crowd, witnessing the famous Arm-
trang FollUs company In Its latest
laughing conglomeration. "A Trip to
T i.imi." At thla time when every
one Is In a Jovial spirit and out for a
good time, the Armstrong Folllea com
pany will prove lo ba one of the at
tractions of th week. "A Trip to Pan
ama" Is one long" scream from start
to finish. The acene In laid aboard a
steamer bound for the Ifltlimtis. Jerry
Klannlgan with Ills wife and daughter
rrrlve aboard and Jerry Immediately
proceeds to carry on a flirtation with
an actress of fame. lie gets along .
f.tiely untl; Jake Croneemryer, who hap- '
pena to he an enemy of hie, appears on I
the field and then there Is trouble
ft-plenty.' Each one tries to outdo the
i ether and the i In steps Mrs. Flannlgan,
who has Dcen warnoa Dy letter or tne
unfaithfulness of her spouse. Jerry
Flannlvan Is played by Will Armstrong,
i and at all times he will bring tears of
joy to one's eyes by hie extremely fun
ny antics, (jus Leonard la as dry as
ever, but his witty sayings keep one
In an uproar.
Kthel Davis, as the famous actress
acts the part and appears In some very
stunning gowns, especially a sheath
gown of gorgeous creation. She sings
a number Of catchy Song numbers as-
Histcd by the chorus, that are pleasing.
Clara Howard as Mrs. Flannlgan, Is
exceptionally good and scores a big hit
in "That Haunting Melody," assisted
by the Baby Dolls as a ' Kazoo" band.
A patriotic spirit prevails throughout
the piece, "A Dream of the U. 8. A.,
"Oh. You Sailor Boy," and others of a
like calibre bringing forth prolonged ap
plause. ' The same bill will run all week
w--.i daily matinees and. two night per
formances and the famous' "baby doll"
contest after each performance on; Fri
day night.
Joy for Smokers
The high cost of living has
forced many men to cut dawn
expenses. You can,do this,1
fmoktng "Sam Sloan" 5-cent
cigar, l '-c:,
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IN COMES GALLAGHER;
OUT HE 60ES WHIST1
(L'nlted I'reaa Leased Wire.)
San Francisco. June ll.-After an
absence of two years, James L. Galla
gher, a city supervisor during the
Schmita administration, and who left
during the graft trials. In which he
occupied tho position as chief witness
for the prosecution, returned to San
Francisco yesterday, but left immedi
ately. Gallagher and his wife were reg
istered at a hotel In Oakland Saturday.
Gallagher disappeared from San Fran
cisco following the election of Charles
M. Fickert. Several attempts, it Is said,
were made to kilt 'Gallagher and aa a
result of threats, he left.
;NEW SAWMILL READY
TO BEGIN OPERATIONS
(Special to The Journal. I
Klickitat. Wash., Juno 11. Harry
Holmes, secretary, and treasurer of the
Western Pine ,. Lumber company, an
nounces that the eight foot band aaw
mtll, witb a. cutting capacity of 60,006
feet of lumber par day. will begin oars-
Ing Monday morning at full capacity.
The Western , Pine - Lumtxr- company
mill- after being, burned, resuming
operation 'means' , much for- Wright'
station arnd Wahkiacue, as many of the
settlers thereabout will be employed. -
Sample Pumps and Oxfords
S4 Values $1.98
Sample line of SI grmd of Ox
ford and Pump,, il stylet;
lijes 3 to 4( only, go on aal
tomorrow at only 9 1.08. This
it an opportunity not to be
overlooked and thould be taken
advantage of early in the day.
Uarthal 4900, A4CCJ
litrt's And Boyt' Clothing on balcony,
DaddJng, fifth floor, lie it Millinery
Store
Furniture. Beds and
values in Portland.
300 Embroidered Robes Reg
ular $10.00 Values Only $3.48
Aa extraordinary barrain in Una Embroidered Robe Pat
terns. They come in ail white, all black and black embroid
ered la color. Each pattern contains S yards of full length
flouncing, three yards oi plain net and three yards of band
trimming three inches wide to match. They are o J O
jyaJwJ.io
Great Sale of Tan Moccasins
Thee Moccasins are made of the beat grade of extra heavy
chrome tan leather. Price t are much lets than elsewhere.
Sixes 6 to 10 now at 91.10 1 Sues 11 to I now at 91.35
Siies 3 to S now at $1.05 I Sties 6 to 11 now at $1.85
. i ti ,i
i r
cj Tailored Suits. Regular $15
to $20 Values, $7.98
' rl reanttar lift waluea finarrlal tnr Inmnrmw at an
: t , .. j - T"
Souvenirs. Banks, Playing Cards.
of Portland and Vicinity; $1.00 values.
Views I fi
at
An
I .n r , rts
nuiiz uincr wajsaaroros
JEverything to eat and wear under one
roof,
A Sale of 50,000 Yards of Wash Goods
You Can Save From One-third to One-half! Buy Now
New Dress Linen Reg.
35c-50c Values 24c
Bought tmderprice by u picd on
lo you on the same basil. They
come in Plaint and Fncie 27 to 36
inches wide. Our 35c and Olp
50c values, on isle at onlywixi
Best Seco Silks Reg
ular 35c Values at 19c
A part Silk Fabric, toft and luetrotn,
tuitable for party and dancing frock
and itrert dreitrs. Full line of new
est colon. Sold regularly at 1 Q
35c. Special for this tale at J-ci
New Apron Ginghams
Very Special at 6V4c
50 pieces specially priced staple
check; broken checks, blues, browns,
greens. Very special for this
sale tomorrow at only, each
Fine Lisle Tissue
35c Values at 23c
Over 5000 yards of Arabian and
lisle tissues stripes, checks all
the new color combinations a
well washing fabric Reg
ular 35c values, on sale
V, 23c
Real White Linaire
20c Values at 14c
i
1000 yards of White Linare the
advertised fabric an evenly woven
fabric with a mercerized f'n-"lf
ish. Regularly 20c here at All
Cotton Pongees Reg.
25c Values at 14c
Silk Stripe Voile Reg
ular 50c Values at 26c
A most fashionable fabric very even
ly woven with a silk stripe 35 shades
suitable for party or street OCp
dresses. Our 50c values, only aWlll
Cross Bar Dimity Reg
ular 15c Values at 8c
500 yards of White Crossbar Dimity
in baby checks, 27 inches wide. A
grade never told at less than 15c. 0
Special here tomorrow at only Oi
Made of arg. mixtures, homespuns,
tweeds and checks. All the latest color
ings, all (he latest styles. Faultless in
workmanahip. Actual $15 and T QQ
f20 values are priced at cmlytdf c JJO
Waists 100 Styles
SI Values Only 69c
Fresh from the makers White and Colored i
Wains over 100 styles to choose from high
and low collar. Worth tt least $100 (Cl(
on isle hsre tomorrow tl only, each UiU
$1 Middy Blouses 69c
They com in while with
nation collars and cuffs.
ft 00 values, on sale tomorrow st only
red and blue combl
Our regular CQn
Wash Skirts Special $1.29
Of White Linen, strictly tailored, four-gored,
pearl button trimmed. Great value. OQ
for tomorrow's sale your choice at OI"'
$1 Beach and Outing Hats Only 49c
Black and Outing Hats Java. Peanut and Penokia Braid. AQ
Various kinds and shapes. All $1.00 values on sale now at
10,000 yards in all the popular
shades pink, lavender, gray, brown,
tan. Suitable for evening and
street wear. Our 25c val
ues, on sale now at onl
:U4c
Groceries Always Less
Fancy Blue Stem Patent Economy
Flour barrel 4.60 50 lbs. f 1.17
Cream of Wheat, per package 141
Camp'll's Soups, 21 kinds. 3 cans 33?
Log Cabin Syrup gallon for 92f
5000 Pieces of Jewelry
to $2.75 Values at 39c
All Manufacturers' Samples
Bracelets, Watch Chains, Lava
lieres, Necklaces. Belts, Jabot.
Beauty and Hat Pins, Cuff
Links, Watch Fobs, Rings,
Crosses etc. Values to QQ
$2.75 Special this salt at 07l
Sample Hand Bags, to
$5 Values Now at 98c
Manufacturers' Samples of
Handbags velvet, suede, tapes
tryall shades seal and linen.
Value rtt up to $5.00. While
they last., you may take your
choice of the collection QQs
at this low price, only Ol
of the
Following requests from
all over' Oregon, this
memorable performance
will be repeated. Two
more performances only.
GET SEATS NOW. Five
thousand turned away
last night.
Wednesday
AND
ONLY
SEAT SALE 10 TO 9
TODAY AT ROWE &
MARTIN'S Drug Store,
Sixth and Washington.
PRICES
Box Seats ...$2.00
Grandstand, first 10
rows ........ .$1.50
Grandstand, resVd$1.0Q
General Admission,
unreserved ......50c
Children Under 12.. 25c
Hear and Sec
In Any Seat
Multnomah Field
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The National s
Orders From
New York
Ignore All Idea of Profit
Close OutEntireStock
Summer Suits, Coats.
Dresses. Petticoats. Etc.
At Once
THESE PRICES WILL DO
THE WORK
Sr..!$ 14.95
Ser.ge...$9.95
Fancy Mixtures for &L fiC
only. . ; JO.ytJ
Values to $45.00
Beautiful Summer Coats
at the Same Ridiculous Price
The Garments Must Be Sold
Within the Next Fifteen Days!
$1.00
SILK AND MESSALINE PETTI
COATS, values to $5.00. . . . .
SUMMER DRESSES, values to $20, Linens,
Voiles, Crashes, Silks, etc. Your choice $3.95
to $7.95.
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There's nothing so cool, freh and pura as 'VTEATHERLT ICE CREAM.
- Let a spoonful rest for a moment on your tonjue; then let It trickle
down your hot, parched throat, reus for a aecond and realise the full
g-ooaness or tnis cream or an cream.
Do you know why It la so good and pure, so fresh and nourishing, so
rauoin ana veiTaiy, u oia iiui -jusi nappen to do mat way.
The most acrupuloua care In the modern and sanitary Weatherly fao-
me seisciion or ins cream, in
of WEATHERLY Is what makes
tory in
making1
lshinf.
auxar. the
it so aeiiciousiy
flavor and
rich and
In the
nour-
Only ona of th
CREAM what it li
that It Is
a reason, just ona. wnicn
s so easily aaslmllated and
make WEATHERLT
so anjoyabi l th
ICE
fact
HOMOGENIZED
one through th Homog-enlzer, where all tha
re
vested. It la a
process makes Weatherly the
rone tnrourn in nomoaremzer. wher.
mue parncias or oream are pronen up inio me iinest aioms. A a
That means that it haa
suit w.ath.rlv
food for everyone blr and little. . This
Ideal Ice cream for in
them these hot daya. Let them enjoy the cooling nourishment of
Weatherly. Take some noma with you. - Tou can do so. knowfnsr von an
trlvlng- them a Perfect food. , Homogenising; la only one of tha reason
wny you snouia always insist on.weatneriy ic
will be told about Uter. -
ce 'Cream 1 always smooth and easily digested
is;' ana iitne. . inis process makes weatherly
Infant, invalids and convalescents. Don't forget
;ream. Other reasons
Where We Are
Take the elevator to Second Floor, S wetland BIdg.,
Fifth and Washington Sts. Entrance on .
Fifths Next to Postal Shop.
DON'T FORGET UPSTAIRS
Fifth and Washington Sts.
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