The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 12, 1912, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL FORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVEN I NO. JUNE if. Hit
ANGELES BUILDERS
VALUABLE JEWELS
THOUSANDS FEAST THEIR EYES ON SWEET-SCENTED, BEWITCHING FAIRYLAND OF CHOICEST' BLOOMS FROM PORTLAND'S GARDENS
Smith Home. 01 Holhday.
Robbed Ust Nifiht: Loot
Valued at $1400.
Every Union Man cn
Stru5
turai Work Will Bs
Called Out
Idala gwa ! wat
Lw HiiM. Jaa II .r alw
Ill M-UJW a.- "'
e,k U.I . k.4
ilk 4um N"r e.tl M
lit T " earJ "
wJ Mr r" ' "
,JT, I Ih.lr '"
avaa ai'y4 ea awil lug irwtka
U Laa Aagaua will k ralt4
atria tff mar log. aaawdtg I
I a alfltial aialtual laUay by gua-
tary r r. atMtr f Iruii4!ag Ira4a
WUC4t
atai-a ixc rl al lb eaaAbat
PREPARE TO STRIKE
f lb vi at It. a a rafra4uw
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tfcrB a l-''v " 'I'"
rf..l .ffl l '
Ik Ul '"" '
U li udavtfc ' ' "
MmlXH !!. ' " ' "" r'"
t pB the l " .
arueg tr ' '' a-""1 '"
ey ifcriiB tt-e final d'
rfoiict. i k4
twiscd i.y i"r lurfUi eat
the iait re ' "'
laUebr Oety 4iob4 e4 J.welry
were la tbe -"
la fiaoi Ma llh k'Jfwm
4rer on th nfeM flor ba..k A
metal aucumenl M "
t4rw rltrl and MmJ
limn ' - .
la the rvr bedroom. Iia eoel.ale beff
alxewn about Uia flwr. ef
paper. Men were or value anlf I M'
Smith. ae taken.
twiwtfa n lM worth f -rIJ
ugfet brought from Ataaaa by Mr.
Smith. w.a in !" 4raar of
lha draaatr. Thr wara apparaally
araah4 by lha lhtaa.
Tm nnia. vaJuad al Iba prop-
rlr of blra. Joho Uodaon. a 4aufhlar
( tba imliba. lulnf at ill taal Thir
" tfaTRth airai North ka4 ba
njt..rfailr lfi br blra. Ixdaun a
INa alii af lha window thrtnuft which
tba burg tara ant art d lha how. and I hay
" wara Ukta alonf with lha rl of lha
loot.
Baaldea lha two r!na blonilnf lo
. bfra, Uodaon. lha Ihlavra look a paar of
diamond aarrlnja. valuad al MOO. th
proporlf of blra. Umllh Tha loot aiao
larkvdrtf a amall aolltalra dUmond ling.
. rlnf al with dlamoiMiji and aroratai.
' ' larc opat rise. f olJ nuc(t brace
let, a bractl.t aal with 13 parla.
" necklara and loct aat wllh tao dla
. manda. a child lino. aold bendant
ad othtr amall pic of Jvlry and
a Worocn'a Rallaf Corpa plu. Tha only
placa of Jaaalry laft wa as Ordar of
xaatrm fctar oiaap pin. ilra, femlth's
watch sad what roooar waa In tha bouaa
waa tn a handbag, laft In tha kltchan.
T hi waa or tr look ad. Urt. Smith did
not taka tha prarautian of putting bar
Jwlry away mora acuralr. baraua h
knaw that aba woom oa away irora in
bouaa but a abort lima Tba houaa
' on much travalad thoroughfara and a
traet corner light burn alt night.
Mr. Smith waa formerly with tba Na
tional Cold Storage Ira company of
'.Portland.
ft v
loom 1915 idfjMk -.' - 1
blah baa )aal Mtt labwlatad. iad for
lha etrika iba afftaar darlar lhay
are arrd tot a liaUa PgM-
aliiwia II u Ma4 ll-l Ibaatrtb
I alia4 with lb )c ff i fore lag
lb iala raid, lb w)i(aala I f
arsl ba II la pari af a program fee
lha (not MMnplal ualaeiaaliow of Law
Aagale. I'alon afflclal rafuaaj Ie4ay
I diacwaa ibia fauura af iba ma liar.
II It baawa, hor. thai iea baa
bwaa oalaraplall Twa Ibauaaal
tna, parbapa mtw a. will ba affarlad br
Iba a Tba rrafiemaa Ibal alii
laav Ibalr work Include ptaeiarera,
palalara. rarpaaUra, plwmbar. ataam-
fljttra. tin tkar and all allied ciafia
URY TO TRY RO
S
B
IS FINALLY SELECTED
OF NORWAY TO
MEET IN ABERDEEN NEXT
The Dt annual meotfng of tb Pa
cific division of th orders of th Son
and Daughter at Norway will be held
tn Aberdeen. Wash. In th meantime
recommendation to consolidate the two
ordera will be made at the grand lodga
meetlnjr to be held In Fargo, N. D.,
July 1 and IS.
The aesalona of th two order cam
la a cioee niKiu. bui ilia aeiegaiea
will remain In Portland for the week
to enjoy the Rose Festival celebration.
New officers for the Sons of Norway
. Pacific division for the ensuing year
will be Hans Bugge, Bellingham. presi
dent: G. Iund, Seattle, Tic president;
W. E. Olsen Seattle, secretary; U V.
Belland. Aatorln, judge; liana T. Trail
ing. Eureka, Cal., regent: A. K Horn,
Tacorua, treasurer; Andrew Marcus,
. Pot latch. Idaho, marshal; Andrew Wun
ber(rf,berdeen. inside guard: A. Kre
geeth, New Westminster, B. C,, outside
guard; B. L. Klrkebee, Tacorna trustee.
Delegates to the grand lodge will b
L. O. Belland, Astoria; U Moller. Boat
tie; O. Lund. Seattle; L Orindstaff, BeJ-
"llngham; O. Pederson. Han FTSnclsco;
8. Hall, Stanwood. Wash.. H. Borstad
Couer de Alene. Idaho. I. Knudson, Port-
land: O. Trygstad. Vancouver, B. C,
XV. B. Olscn. Seattle.
The Daughters relected their officers
for the ensuing year, with- lira Martha
Hegglestad of Tacoma as president, and
, Mrs.. J. Nelson, of Seattle, as grand secretary.
Uouls Levy. chUf of Iba dpertant
of publleliy of lha Panama Paclfie la
lamatlonal aipoaltiea. wbo had charge
of the arraagarnanta for entertaining
tba '"Oregon Ural" aa Ita recant visit to
an rraacJec to ealact a alia for par
ticipation ta th till spoaltlon, I in
th city te attend the etecuUve com
mute of tha Keettval association dur
tug tba Roe rtlaL
LT regret thai President Moore
waa unable to came lo Portland to par
ticipate la the Festival. The eipoal
Hun rhlaf scutl I eitrrnely busy
iratelvlng dalagatlona from tba vartoue
tales that are coming to Ban Francisco
to select sitae and other Important bual
neaa la occupying bla attention at thl
time.
"The exposition I cheduld lo open
on February It. llll, aald Lary, "and
tha directors of th i position guaran
tea that II will ba ready on opening day
"One hundred representative of San
Francisco will Journey to Victoria,
British Columbia on August 12, under
tb auapleea of th 'Flying Lgion' of
th San Francisco Commercial club. Tha
organisation baa received a eordial In
vitation from tha mayor and cltiaen of
Victoria and plans are being made to en
tertain tha vleltora from San Francisco
on an elaborate a cal a It la expected
that Majot Rolph and President Charles
C. Moor of the eiposltlon alii accom
pany th daUgatlon.
A apeelal train will be provided to
carry th delegation north and oa the
return trip atop will be made at tha
leading cilia of th northwest. ' This
trip I being taken In the Interest of
tha Panama Paolflo International ex
position of 116.
"Th hotel men of San Franesco hav
pledged themselves to raise 1100,000 In
addition to the 11(0,000 they have al
ready subscribed In aid of the 1915
World' fair. San Francisco ha 1217
hoUla with 10,000 room a Ninety per
cent of th hotel are less than four
years old and are modern in every re
spect. Befor 1I1S th list of hotel
and apartmer.t houses will be Increased
naterlally.
. charged
f Donald
lack this
aka un-
i a. witi
1L Oar
n. W. U
I. Dabv.
. II. Ad.
Top ptctora Exhibit of aoma of cholca blooms on display at Rom show In Armory. At bottom In deco.b, auto it L. W. HTI1. chairman
of execntlra board of Great Northern railroad, at wheel; betldo him la C B. Griffin, Montana Immigration ag-ent of Great North. Pri
vate car of L. W. Hill at North Bank depot which waa decorated br Eugene Commercial dob.
RIVER PAGEANT TO
BE BLAZE OF LIGHT
Tb marln pageant tomorrow night
will make tha river a bias of light It
fireworks will be Inceaaant Ita light
will be of all the color the rainbow
boaats, and more, If posalbl. Admiral
C. V. Cooper, commander of th parade,
has Issued to all entrants final Instruc
tions, which follow:
"Porsde will form aa follews:
"Clas A, work boats, at th Portland
Flouring Mill company' dock, reporting
to Captain W. I Beyer of the Dir.
Classes B and C boats, cabin and
open runabouts, at tha Paelflo EJlrrator
dock, reporting to Captain C B. Brown
of tb Betaay B.
"Tha parade will move whan the fir
boat Geong IT. William blow oa
blast of her whistle, about 1:10 p. m.
"All boats are requested to ba on hand
at T:I0 p. m., to enable them te gat
tfctir firework from th fire barge.
which will be moored at Ooeanto dock
at 7:10 p. m. By holding tba lighted
end of the red fire atlcka and eleotrio
parker over tha water there, will be
no danger of fire.
'The rente of parada win ba up the
river . turning above the Hawthorne
bridge and counter march down the riv
er through all the bridge, disbanding
in lower harbor.
"The typewritten Inatructiona ma! red
each boat entered must b carafnlly
complied with."
EXCELLENT WORK DONE
BY HUMANE
MY
E III SUES OWNERS
'I
0 1 A
L
BUILDING
Glasses Once the Signs '
of Old Age, Are Now the
Signs of Good Sense
In the day of the old atyle
double vision lenses, older peo
ple hesitated to wear glasses
because of the ugly, conspicu
our lines.
Today -everybody advises our
invisible double vision lenses
that' look like a single pair of
Kwti, but tenra the "purpose
of two,
We invito the fullest investigation
of our ability to serve you beat
THOMPSON
Corbejt. Bldi 5th and
V Morriaon,' Second Floor. -
Dr. Marie D. Kqul filed suit thl
morning for 130,000 damage against
th owner of the Medical building for
treatment she reoently received at toe
bands of George B. Prettyman, auper
intendent of th building. Th action
Is based upon the continued fight be
tween the physician and the superin
tendent In which she recently had him
Indicted by the grand Jury for assault
ing her. She had offices in this build
ing.
The particular assault made upon the
woman physician by Prettyman la al
leged In the complaint filed today to
have been made on the night of May
is. Brie recites , tha;J)r. Alvln Bird
had granted her permission to use the
telephone In his office, as Prettyman
had refused to take her down in the
elevator. This was late at night. Dr.
Equl. was telephoning the police, when
.Prettyman came In upon her. The com
plaint alleges he threatened her with
a pistol, pulled handcuffs from his
pocket and threatened to arrest her, and
finally pushed her from the offloe. Af
ter pushing the woman into the corri
dor, the uprintendent is then said to
have dragged her back into the office
of Dr.. Balrd, where he seized her by the
neck, 'threw her upon the floor, forced
his knee Into the small of her back, beat
ana bruised her until she was uncon
scions and helpless. The woman al
lege her clothing waa badly torn in the
serambl The complaint further sets
forth that she attempted to exolain to
Prettyman that she had business at her
office and also had permission to use
Dr. Balrd' of flea Following such
treatment, the bill reads, that she was
III for several days, suffered a heavv
rinanciai loss ana has been unable to
take -car of her practice alnc that
aate.
Complaint waa made by Dr. Equl to
the owners of th building that the su
perintendent waa abusive, and had often
threatened her. Other physicians are
also stated to have made similar com
plalnta, .The negligence of the owners
Is alleged to be in keeping such a man
as superintendent , The" Pacific Trust
company own th building. Dr. Jtqnl
is represented in the suit by Attorneys
Wood, Montague and Hunt and Frank
C Hesse. ;
69 RUSSIAN LABORERS
CREMATED IN BARN
fruited Press Lease Wtra.l
fit. Peterahur. Jluna 19 T.. A
while asleep In a barn near Tambrow,
Central Russia. El laborers are dead to.
day. The origin of the fire la , not
anewn. .
".Deetroyer Jenkins Accepted '
' Bath. Mainap-June 12. Uncle Sam's
new torpedo boat destroyer Jenkins waa
formally turned over to tha govern
ment and. accepted today. I the vessel
having successfully passed all the pr-j
Kathleen Lawler Belcher
PORTLAND'S GREAT COLORATURE SOPRANO
In Farewell Benefit Concert
Heilig Theatre, Wednesday June 19
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THE WONDERFUL
M
ason
and
Hamlin
PIANO USED
The Wiley B. Allen Co., Portland, Or.
Gentlemen: The Mason & Hamlin is the
world's greatest piano.
(Signed)
KATHLEEN LAWLER BELCHER.
Another proof; that the Mason & Hamlin piano is the
premier instrument for all who want the best possible,
in Quality, Workmanship, Beauty arid Perfection of
Tone. ' Mason & Hamlin pianos are sold only by The
Wiley B. Allen Co. . ; ". ;
Concert Tickets on Sale at Our Office
MORRISON STREET AT SEVENTH
!- - - -, - - -f
Th work of th Oregon Hamana e.
clety for th month of May waa unpreca
eented In the history of th soclatr.
according to th monthly report given
at a meeting of th trustees of tha so
ciety Monday in tha directors' room of
tha Security Savings A Trust Co. The
manager of tha Human society's office
at 176 Madison street reported that 4IT
horse-and mules ware examined during
the month. Thirty-two horses were
taken from work, being- In unfit condi
tion, and five were destroyed. Thirty-1
examined, four dls-
eavered In bad : condition sod on de
stroyed. Tweaty-ntn dogs war dla
poaed of and II eats were looked after
by the socUtyi fwur af tha 1 barns
examined were found la bad ooodltloa
and condemned.
During May fur arrests were made
for cruelty to antra ala Of tb four
arrarted. three were coavloted and two
war required to pay fine. A suspend
ed santenc waa given ta th third case.
Tha aooiaty looked after tha Banding ef
lit city block, which waa don with
the new Banding machine. Water and
resting facilities for tba children during
the parade of thl weak are being ar
ranged by th aoclety.
Send Tb Journal ta your frleode tn
the east for tb entire week ef the Roa
res Ural; II cants. Including mailing.
The jury te try It- E. Roberta ebarged
with lb first dagrea murder ef Donald
glawart. waa selected at 11 eelacl
meratng. AejnuromaM waa taken
til o'elorK Thursday morning.
evidence will begin.
Tb Jury la composed of T.
ner. W. B. Clarke. H. Campion.
Mallory, rred Oantanbaln. I. J.
J. A. Rcberslnger, J. X Sal, J.
ama. H. It. Ilaaslsr. M. Ialmer sod t
V. Wslker. To select the It forego
ing jurors, 14 men were examined. The
defense used eavea peremptory chal
lenges to three for the state. Judge
Morrow called the ras for trial June
t. and each day has bean used In the
ftgbt for Juror, except laat baturday,
n which hay, court adjourned. In aev
eral casts, th questioning of venire
men to qualify a Jurora took three
hour a W. B. Oiafk waa selected In
to minute, making a record tn thl
ease for quick work in determining a
Juror.
Opening etaUra.nte win be maae
when court eonvenee tomorrow morn
ing. All witnesses have been subpe
naed to appear at that tlmi Since the
plea of Insanity has been Injected by
the dsfen. th Stat ha had Roberts
examined by two prominent allenlsta,
who reports wUl be submitted when
they are called te the stand. Consider
able eonluecture has bean mad a to
what the report will be, but court
attache eonclud that they will report
Roberta sufficiently aane to have known
what h waa doing at th Urn tb mur
der waa committed.
Chief Deputy Dltr1ot Attorney Flti
gerald represent th tate. H 1 ss
slated by Attorneys Dan Malarkey ami
John F. Logan. Roberta Is defended
by Attorney Fred Whitfield, E. 8. J.
McAllister and Roco Hurt.
If you waht to post your frlnds on
the Rose Festival and Portland, sand
Th Journal for on week during the
Feetlval; II cant for th week, includ
ing; postage.
Ill
no
ii
iig Salle
Gevurtz Brn.?. will rinse their Fast Side Store and retire from business. The build
ing is for rent possession may be had on 30 days' notice. All fixtures are for sale.
Prices are made accordingly.
Solid Oak
Dressers
$17.50 Val.
This Dresser is made
of oak throughout,
has three drawers
with wood pulls,
bere French plate
mirror 14x24 inches;
the .case, is 20x38
inches in size.
4-o Reed Rocber.
for
These are large arm
Rockers, suitable for
men or women, have
high square backs,
some with three,
others with two
woven panel s;
strong and durable,
made to sell at $4.50.
j
CoKage Chairs
These chairs . are made like
the cut,' hare' good wood
seats; are strong and durable;
for kitchen use or camping
purposes : at the seaside or
elsewhere. We are able" to
furnish all you may want of
them at our "Going-Out-of-Business
Sale" price, which
is only, each ......... -..8Se
Nurse ' Rockers only f 1.28
These are the sort of money
saving pricer-that prevail
throughout the store, , ,
Lace CiEFtaiiis
Pr,85CviL
These are, Notting-
harri Cnrta ins in '
many very pretty
desijns, white or J
ecru, oo -nsi wiae t
arid 3 yards long. J
Regular values to II
$2,. special atBSc',-J
mmmrn
DM
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Corner East Burnsldc and Union Avenue --?.
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