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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1912)
Tlin OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVEMNO. JUNE IS, lilt SAYS SKAMANIA Bridge 6f Gods Performance to Be FREE LUNCH FIGHT SPLITS ANGELES Given for Last Time Friday Night III Sheriff of Wasco Wanted Hap good Arrested Before He Left Stevenson. ' iImM TV ll T I !, O. Juk II -rr i" h on ik ifcoti f jr r it tut wh. fiU4 be'e U- lag. ct. a it mm r bk k aij net hsrt cffyUal fjmJ la lb li Tb 6rtff bHs JuelU lUUKin f !! " " kktaiatla cuui.tr been lUlU lofi tim. u twtuber r. 111. tliMJ at a ihuk Da lb U U A Nsleon, buslae tn of tMa r am !. ih en rtor4 raid for tBl of fuaJa." Mr. Neleoa. iea-aa rorteetunding tlft Hapgoed try la la Indue aim I dpeU ua lo btelerl II. check Nol being bi lo Induce iUcsooJ to redeem lb cbeca. KiIhi oa biair T last of 10 COWV UIb( eharsi" llej-tood llh obtala lag money by ralao prelenaee. A er raal lau4 out of lb justice, court fcr tor llnx4 arrest. given lo ti heriff. lu telephone lo tmerirr kwi of hmanu county, asking him lo ar real lltpfuod. but h Masmaiil county officer did not do llefor Sheriff C'hrlaman of lltla count f could ml other rrngmnt for hi arrest Hap- good got out of lh country. IUisood pretended while her to be promoter looking for location for f numliir of Kinui and Nebraska people, li r making himaelf knoan aa member of tao fietrreal aoclctira t got tha friendship of number of people In The Ill-s. aal tbrougli thli method auc rdj in getting members of tht order of a ft li-h ha member lo caah UtVu for htm. Ha leaved a number of rl4 checks, but no complaint mala f accept on tha on ha gave Mr. Nelaon, A 0 AVE N I W FOR WIFE If Anyone Contests Gilmore's Will, "He Is Liar," Says Instrument. 1 i v V 4 V in To Eat or Not to Eat Becomes Important Question In City In South. AHhottatt out f 4rfne U Aaatllkf Al A ft A IH AeAltaVaftWldhataVmdtBt A f I ha 4 Oroe ttt ttr . Tba IMOar ..! pi trniMt iu in m ir utirfi lth lha baUaca ( ananr courtaaUa ahowa If lha lrwa- mal lo "Tha Uridf of Ih Ooda Ika Aarfornvanc f thai production acbad ul4 for Ut Alcht a abandonad. II raa decidad laai nicbt la hold lb ITl- dar Blfbt parfortnaar. Trio who purchaavad aaala for Wed ndar anay hava Ihalr montjr back at Rova Xlartln'a or mar aichanxa I hair eat for frlday ntfbt. anttrwtr at I hair prraonal option. Tha fact thai at lt 1009 paraona had to b lartvd wr front MullnontaH fuld Monday cau4 Ih director to bold al Itaat ona tnor performance. Th lart crowd la l"ort!d from the alalf al larca, lhy pJBld out. bad bad pa opportunity to r tl freat Indian product lea. eibltih tall af ladlaa llf la lha Ilea Klll. Th Ra ratlvaJ aaaoclalion I In hearty accerd 1lb lb plan lo hold an add lie rut I performaac. aid kUaafr Ueorf llutchla laal alaht. Tht ba abaaluulr Ih tat per- formanr ef "Th tiiid of lha Ood In Portland Ihi year, althouth It U poaalbl lhal lha treat pctcl will ba produced In ortland nail Keaa Faatl val. Tha facl that a number of Ih perform, In "Th Bride of th Ood leave for e(lrn enc(innt rrldaf nlfht and bat urd r moruloc would pre elud any additional perforraaace, al- houch auch an idea ha nr been con- templattd. TO SEEK INJUNCTION AGAINST THE S. P. CO. LILLIAN PROGRESSIVE SAYS LATEST HUSBAND il'WM fme lsm I At i. j.M II All Ie Ml I dltlded lb llelf lt, Tb a til bea u-vt4 atec a prupvej atiKeb .affi. (M a a r. eree by a !( per ceata af iilleea s,r!ifc likeukl la Iradira lb ftabl fur lb tuu l.rllaa II. .1 uiu it Jf mIw taea la ! fr lb aidiaaica. I'urtbMtaur, bo I bi eater to b'la la pcilllaa ifcd br lar k at lb luacb aueletalned. ) fi(btii tb prop04 la Ibirateai to latok IK rf,Aum If be unc lnr tbtlr flee. Mien a hit aba cuuln i aiprla( dlly accawvtAf I critic a bo (lalaa t knoa ORDER H00 00 iTatfrd l taar4 Wire I l.oa Angrlr. June JJ. "If inr mun or woman dnuhta tha authenticity of til will or utatra that I have t.in un duly Influenced (n making; It, thrn h or ah In a liar and Ui truth I not In Mm or her." Thl tinumia! declaration I Included In the will of Panlrl W. Ollmore, d rorlnir of a unto entat, which fn,(j for prohnte hr-re today. It la prefaced with th neirda; "Iioea not th Illbl ay all mn are llamT" "My foimcr wife. Neva Ollmor Ilofhe," tha Inntrunient rrndu, "rohhd rue of two preclou boya and benan pro. cording itjralnpt me before Judjre rool lnT. hut I heat her there and hnll rarry to my grave my laxtlng contempt for her." Mrs. Roche I cut off with II. hi Bend The Journal to jour friends In the east for the entire week of tha Ron- is cents. Including mailing. Keatlvnl Th city council yeaUrday aftroon unanlmoualy adopted a resolution In- tructing CICy Attorney Ornt to apply for an Injunction preventing! th Houth- rn Taclflc from operating tralii on Fourth tre-l Thla .action on tha part f the coiuirll will force th company to how cue why It ehould not be ousted mmrdlatrly, aa It ha been operating ralna In violation of an ordinance pro- IMtlnff ateatn locomotive on th tree.t. An ordlnanc giving trafflo policeman power to order all vhlcl off Ih con gealed atreet during paradea wa paesed yeaterday a an emergency meas ure. Councilman Joy waa Ih recipient of acornful laucha when he, objected to the third reading of an ordinance granting th Home Telephone company a permit to maintain telephone booth on buy atreet corner during th no Festival week. An ordinance prohibiting th tele phone companle from exacting depoalta of curtomera waa defeated, though It tyaa utrongly championed by Council man Frank K. Watklna. (raited rieaa Leaer Wlii I Chicago. Jun 13. "Mra Moor ! for anything progressiva, you bet '" declared Alexander P. Moore, proprietor of Ih Pittsburg Iaader, who married Lillian Russell, the actress. In Pittsburg yes terday. Moor 1 taking In the political situation her In th interests of colonel liooecvelt. ' "Wa do not hava much ttm for a honeymoon In thee times." continue.) Moore. "She I working, and so am I." Mr. Moore la filling an engagement with th Weber A Field company in lha east CouRh Cp Ontlpedei. MndKy, Cal.. June let. Solxed with a violent fit of coughing. Mrs. J. A. Means coughed up a live centipede. It had been In her stomach since ah swal lowed It four years ago in Arixona and had become reatloas. . lllll I The End of the School Year Is apt to be -a-drag on many children, unless the mother is careful to supply the kind of food to prop- -erly nourish . their fast-growing bodies and rapidly developing brains. Grape-Ntfis KELLY DID NOT SEE PARADE, FOR KELLY WAS IN JAIL; TRA LA 4 Wlier' Kelly? Why, h that" I to ay dj Oorg IT. Kelly managed to get out of Jail all right, but he 4 had to stay behind th bar long enough to nils th auto parade yesterday. Along with him was Russell Hawkins. The 4 millionaire duet were arrested yesterdny Just before the parade started for Impersonating pollc 4 officers. 4 They had walked down to tli Imperial hotel with Mayor 4 Rushlight, who had kllpped a 4 special policeman's hadg- In their pocketn. Hawkins and Kelly thought It would b ome fun to order the crowd around and they were soon clearing aisles throunh the side lines at a great rate. The mayor stepped quietly to a telephone booth, snd called up th police station. "Send up the patrol wagon and half a dozen men." ordered the executive. "There are two men out hero on the street try ing to Impersonate police offi cers." The wagon drew up to the curb anon and Kelly and Hawkins were hustled uncre monlously Into It and dis patched to the police station amid the delighted hoots and Jeers of thousands. The mayor was one of the thousands. When they arrived at the sta.- . tlon they explained in vain that the mayor, himself, .had given thcrp. the stars.- They were thrown behind the bars and kept . there until after the big parade . had disbanded. Kelly say he will and must have revenge. OF TAKES IN 100 KITTENS InlllalJoa of dose a ltlen let tb mytrt of Ih order of If o )ao In the llru room ef the Multnomah hotel laal ntghl waa lha occasion for on of Ih iuol successful enrlsiatlon vr hold In thl city. Tb ceremonies ware carried out In accordant wttb tl r !! ritual. Hob Inman. former "nark ef the I'bivrr, acted a snak durtbg Ih Ini tiation and was ably assisted by Vic. grnt gusrk tavld 1 ! for Ih .Northern Oregon district. Preceding the Initiation the 9 eld member with tb klttsn n their midst enjoyed a banquet, and afur th tmtta ton loaatmaater lwvte railed on J. M. filter, (ieorge M. Cornwall, Mr. In man Kred Oilman and Clyde B Altrhlson for brief remarks. Mr. Letter, member of h Buprem Nine, railed attention to tb annual concatenation to be held In Ashvlll. N. C.. July II. which promises to attract member from all ect Ions of th country. Th kitten last night were Rdward Kendall Garrison Herbert Oeorg Chick erlng, Kdward Grant Crawford. Clyde Hruc Altchlaon John Theodore Lund- irom, Judson Theodore hmllh. Thomas V Kendall. Orlln C. Jenklna. reors Michael Hrhaefrr. Maurice Rugie Dlackman, Phillip James ptcken and Frederick Wln Howard. (' . Correct Clothes A . for Your Boy tCi" Vo wtal If to !! tkt snap n4 !! poastbif jexi at l KtJl f jf to tu properly, to that tb boy will t com (or tab!, VMl iait T jj i'i it wear wrll. for yo know K rl) giv il hr4 ear, mi yo4 1" I fl want to py littl possible (or th (Kxntt o( tltreti! mti.L P 1 fj gs T Tbere'i aatiftioa In felting th belt j u coys uouDie breasted 1 1 Knickerbocker Suits -IHI . tIK.I en r-k r - III ii Witti 1 wo fiitr of rinti ' III Boys Wash .UU IKeduced Thry are the fctit aulta en the market at thla price, an 4 we ifeeo- III IN 1 1 il lutely guarantee every auit turned out of thia boy' department la II III II l Ctt II (it perfectly. The material are extraordinary; the atylea are in I III II Vll II the Norfolk or double breatted e((ectt. They wiU (ive the beat of III I III I I II aaiiafactmn to the bov who it hard oa his elothfi. Brinr in tha III I Wash hull l lust one- III fourth their reerular price. Ill nV.y.f"p;,r,.rV".4,n,.n,:n! Bet of Qu.Hty and Fabric- friion.w,lr"' A cholc Our Special $5.00 ; " A' "l " i' pWhrJU " RELIABLE CLCTITXERB i Portland' Fashionable S. W. Corner Fourth Boy' Shop and Morrison III TTTTS) v m i jr 1 1 si j j t v r J -C yer g im sW MM B M MM M it I Tomorrow, the Fifth Day, Will Be Half -Price Day 23 u FOOD meets Nature's demands for the necessary food ele ments, in proper balance. Its rich nourishment is in concentrated, easily digested form, supplying body and brain with vigor and; endurance. , . , , ; . ( , s . "There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts Poshini Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Midi. HILL PARTY PLEASED WITH .VISIT TO CITY L. W. Hill and party of men of promt ner.ee from Minnesota, Montana and the Dakotas, left Tuesday night for St. Paul, after what they proclaimed a most pleasant visit in the Rose City. Tuesday afternoon those of the party who found time were given an other automobile ride, about the coun try to the cast of the city, and they wero Immensely pleased'with what they sow. K. C. Lendy, chief Immigration man of the Great Northern; F. W. Gra ham, industrial agent for the same roud. and party 'Went as far as Troutdale, fol lowing: the Columbia river road, and re turning by way of the Base LJne.road, and they were more than favorably im pressed with the country surrounding Portland. "Portland should have the finest of milk; supply of any city In the World," bald Mr. Lccdy, "with such splendid op portunity for dairying at her very doors. It is an Industry that should be more developed, for everything- seems favor able here." ANOTHER INNOVATION in the celebrating of "The OwlV Twentieth Anniversary. Not only is this sale unique, but it is something we have never done before. Tomorrow is "HALF PRICE DAY." Every item which appears below is at one half of our usual prices, which are generally considered low enough. Many items featured are even less than cost, but this is our plan of celebrating this event. Though the prices are cut in two, the quality is the same as offered by "The Owl" EST at all times THE BEST QUALITY. Saturday, the last day of this sale, will be another memorable one, but no item 1 L 1 Ml t- fciuJ ( wnicn appears ncre wui dc rcpcaica. As during the other days of this sale, we reserve the right jq to limit quantities to purchasers, nor can we assure that arti cles advertised will last throughout the day. Deliveries will ESS be made at our earliest-possible convenience. "Half-Price Day" Brings These Most Inviting Bargains all kinds, Ol-fBoric Acid, 25c pound 1 O1 Liebig's Malt Extract, 1 H Carfield Tea. OtZ 2t I nackace. for JLi2l I 20c size, for 1 XVV enr s;, tnr tUOKj v ' 9 ' t - Chewing Cum, per package .. Physicians' and Surgeons' Soap, 10c size, for 5c Epsom Salts, 10c package, Whole or Ground Flax seed, 10c package, for... 5c Belladonna Tlasters, 10c regular, for 5c "Owl" Emery BoaVds, 10c package, for 5c Carter's 25c size. Bromo, for".?. 12k Dioxogen, antiseptic, 25c size, for 12k ELECTRICAL MEN TO . SPEND DAY IN CITY Two or three hundred eastern dele gates who have been attending the Na tional Electric Light convention in Se attle, will arrlv In PorUand Friday night and Saturday morning. The local Electric clubs have planned many in teresting things for their entertainment. Th Multnomah hotel will be the head quarters, following' breakfast, th vis itors -will b given the choice of several rldea. . A trip to Estacada, over Xhtt ,X W. P.. another Journey to th Sandy river over th Mt. Hood line, a boat ride down the Willamette river to Oregon City, and aft observation car rid In and about Portland. In the party coming to Portland ar the leading represents-, Uvea of th electric Industry, from the manufacturing- as wellas the) light pro. duclng, standpoint. - B. 8. Josselyn, pres ident, and V. W. Hlld, general manager of tb P. R, I. t P. company, returned ' this morning from attendance upon the convenUon, . - . - ..--ts . Allen's Foot 25c size, for Ease, 125c entholatum, the 25c size, for 121c Pierce's Pellets, 25c size, for . . . . 12ic Carter's Liver Pills, 25c size, for 12ic Aspirin Tablets, 5-grain, 25c box 2 doz. "lOl Imported Rose Water, 25c bottles, for 121c Saponol Tooth Pow der, 25c size, for 12k Sempre Giovine, face cream, 50c size, for... 25c Anti-Kamnia Tablets, 25c box of 12- for . . . 12ic Garfield Tea, 25c size, for 12k Red Cross Kidney Plasters, 25c size, for 12k Bathasweet, for bath perfuming, 25c size V12!c Hoyt's German Co logne, 25c size, for . . . 12k Espey's Cream, 25c size, for . . . 12k Woodbury's Dental Cream, 25c size, for. 12k Woodbury's Face Cream, 2oc size, for 12k Euthymo! Tooth Paste, 25c size, for 12k id Blue' Jay Corn Plas ters, 25c size, for . . . 12k Java Rice Face Powder, 50c size, for eiitJl Walnutta Hair Stain, 50c size, for 25c "Owl" Cod Liver Oil, 50c pint bottle, for .... 25c Murine, Eye Remedy, 50c size, for 25c Glover's Mange Cure, 50c size, for 25c Pape's -Diapepsin, 50c size, for 25c Dioxogen, antiseptic, 50c size, for 25c Red Cross Gauze, 50c, 5-yard package, for. , 25c Espey's Cream, the 50c size, for 25c Ingram's Milkweed Cream. 50c size, for ...25c Pompeian Massage Cream, the 50c size, for.. 25c Mai vina Lotion the 50c size, for ...25c Malvina Cream, the 50c size, for ...25c Cudahy's Beef Extract, 50c, 2-oz. size, for . . . . . 25c Mentholatum, 50c size, for . . 25c Swamp' Root, 50c size, for . . 25c Pure Glycerine, 50c pint bottle, for 25c 'Owl" Beef, Iron Wine, 75c pint bottl wi Beet, iron ana ir7 e..Ul2t Burton's Blood Syrup, 85c size, for V. " 42k Orange Blossom, Female trt Remedy, $1 size, for.... OlL Swamp Root. ' fTfta $1 size, for . .DVL "Owl" Alkaline Solution. OCTl 50c pint bottle for ...... aSeJU Pompeian Massaar . Cream, the $1 size, for. 1 1-1 juiAAAWvviAf.Viaj----'.''.r.'rr 'i ' wo e . . - ru-Lni-irLn-j-rLri-i.-n.imi-.r.i-.x Free Tomorrow I Liberal Trial Package of Java Rice Powder lis for dlstribntlon. W now of no better time than now to do so. ixm't hesitate to a it our pleas ure to sea that you recelv on. ' ... placed with: VirW ' . , 1 . - . , I . Seventh and Waahinston Street j M 11 f I ( EICIITEEX 6WL STOni on tue r.iano cox'