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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 21. 1913.
ATTEf,iPTTO FIE
1 S: PRISDf
EliS
bolide at Tacoma Find Men at
Work on Window Twice
in Two Days. -
(United Piws 14 Wire.
Tacoma. Wash, March 11. -Two well
flefined attempt to liberate prisoner
confined In the federal tank at - the
Pierce county jail, wnere Peter Miller,
the Seattle convicted burglar and ha
bitual criminal le quartered, with tan
others, have been frustrated during the
last two nlgrhts by the combined effort
of deputy aheriffs and the police.
About , t o'clock Thursday morning
Br. James Carroll discovered a man In
hiding over a woodpile at the rear of
the Jail.
Dr. Carroll notified Jailer Carlson
and an investigation was made. Tracks
in the snow ahowed where a man had
been working about the window. Patar
Miller's cell Is nearest to this window.
Later In the day a steel rod about
four feet In length and which had been
sharpened - was founL wnera the man
had dropped It. r
Last night two xnen were discovered
at the same spot, but they were fright
ened away before the police could sur
round and capture them. , v
Among the prtsonera in the federal
eells is Dr. Lyman, under Indictment
at Los Angeles for the alleged sale of
lands to which be had no title.
COUNT
MEN
WHO LAID FOR HIM
': fSnsrt.l ta The Joornil.t
North Taglma. 'Wash., March 8L
Kaked except for breechcloths, J. Swalk,
C. N. Cyan and C E. Tun, Koreans, last
Mght at their homa la Moiea Valley,
several miles from this) city, awaited
their countryman, C. 8. Bho, prepared
to kill htm.
Sho opened fire at their first threat
lie shot Bwalk through tne lungs. m
in? him. and Cyen In the neck.. Ha also
.will probably die. Tun fled. 7 4
Then Bho rode his bicycle to the coun
ty jail at .. midnight and surrendered.
Later ha accompanied oflfcers to -the
place to pilot a suregoii. The men had
been living together and Quarreling fre
quently. .. ; ; ' y"- i".':..'- . : :.
SLAYERS INDIFFERENT
OF TOiVIORROV'S FATE
-. " 3alrm Bunas ef The Jonroetl
Salem, Or., March JL Silent sullen
ssnA tiAtiai ' ' ffH risk si ssflA rLayivwa
Humphrey are passing their last flay In
the death cells. Tomorrow morning at
I o clock they will ba executed for the
l -wiurHAf nr lira UriftttW Im D.n.
ton county. Everything in the death
chamber la In readiness. i ;?
Governor West repeated his statement
toaay tnat mere woum oe no clemency
for the condemned men, whose crime Is
one -of the most vicious recorded In
Benton county. r,
- The condemned men display Indiffer
ence in their actions today, according
: to the warden, and show no signs of
. breaking down. . "" 'i-,-.
ALICE DREXEL TO BE
PRESENTED AT: COURT
1 v
t 4 k
Miss Allco Drezel.
London; March 21. Miss Alice Gor
don Drexel, daughter of Mrs. John R.
Drexel of Philadelphia and Newport,
will be presented at court and intro
duced to London society before she and
her mother return to' Newport. Miss
Drexel Is In Egypt at present with her
mother. - The young woman has won
great popularity among, the winter vis
itors oa the Nile.
EASURE
ED
Single handed, Mrs. L. O. Baldwin,
head Of the department for the public
safety of young women, appeared before
the- health and police committee of the
city council today and succeeded in hav
ing the committee recommend her dance
hall ordinance for" passage. - Waldemar
Seton and Gus O. Moser, representing
Swedish, German and Swiss social or
ganizations, sought to have the ordi
nance amended to eliminate a provision
prohibiting; the holding of Sunday
dances. The committee, however, sided
with Mra Baldwin on this score and if
the council passes the measure no danc
ing on Sundays will ba permitted here
after. 4 J.-i....... AM- : -.:t
The ordinance also prohibits the serv
ing of liquor at publio dances or the
holding of such dance in buildings
connected with saloons. Many other
provisions looking to the protection of
young girls from' contaminating Influ
ences are Incorporated in the ordinance,
which has been reviewed at length at
a number of publio hearings during' the
past few months. . , - -'
REMOVE CARD TABLES
ON SHERIFF'S ORDER
Since Sheriff Word Visited the Com
mercial dub Tuesday night all card
tables have been taken out of the club
rooms and card playing has been dis
continued, according to a statement
made this morning by Mr. Word. This
was in accordance with orders given to
club officials after he had heard that
card playing was allowed in the place
and had paid a visit to the club.
"I have also notified officials of
several other prominent clubs that card
playing would have to be stopped," said
Mr. Word. "I issued these orders after
I had heard that money had been lost
in gambling games In certain of these
places, by men who were not members,
but had only been taken into the place
by soma friend." ,
been Investigating for several weeks,
and ft recommended to the council that
steps be taken to secure the appropria
tion. ' The committee reported that $25,
000 would ba sufficient - to - erect a
building suitable to the needs of the
city and the library board promptly In
dorsed the recommendation. There has
been soma adverse sentiment aroused
because of the "taint" to tho Carnegie
money, but none developed into open
protest at the meeting.
CONTINUES HER FIGHT -ON
TOBACCO HABIT
v, . - ;
' In , fnrfheranca of her campaign
against the use of tobacco, especially la
publio places and by publio officials,
Mrs. A. B. Clark read a paper in con
nection with the matter before the Po
litical Equality league at its. Wednes
day's meeting In Ellers halL V, , f
After quoting from various authors
in reference to the use of tobacco, Mrs.
Clark called upon the women to stand
by her, declaring that "the growing tide
of disrespect for women must be met
and driven back." She said. In partv
-.The only oppoaltioa to this, move
ment will be from women" who either
have this habit (the tobacco habit)
themselves or who are willing to pan
der to the lowest la men for their owa
selfish reasons.
"If there are' those who. wish to sea
womanhood held more cheaply than It
Is now, they have only to applaud all
that Is least worthy In men. Their
work Is pitifully easy." -
i Two ' Fll Wtltlons.
' Bankruptcy petitions were tiled la the
office of the federal clerk yesterday by
William Lowlt and Tom Thompson, both
of Portland; Lowlt. who gave his occu
pation as a manufacturer, listed liabili
ties of tlStO.SB and assets of $1712.70.
Thompson's liabilities are SS73? and as
sets ara 1908. . ' -- t. 'M-. -
Uruguay will establish d ptfbllo stock
yard and 19 public slaughter houses. -
The cordl!,-homc-like atmosphere 'with" which '
Fhil Metschan hag, filled the Imperial Grill it'
largely responsible for the ever-growing pop
ularity of this charming hostelry. The Sunday
dinners are really t delightful. Informal func
tion, where Pprtland men -and their wives or
sweethearts enjoy a change. ; ,' ; . "
Muale
Sunday Table dHote Dinner, $1
The states that have furnished the
largest number-of presidential cabinet'
officers, named in their numerical order,
are as follows: New York, 89 Massa
chusetts, 85; Pennsylvania, SO; Ohio, 24;
Virginia 22; Maryland, 18; Kentucky,
16; Illinois and Tennessee, 10 each, and
Connecticut, Indiana and Missouri, 9
each.
PENDLETON WILL GO
AHEAD WITH PAVING
(Smrlal to Tti Jonrnl I
Pendleton, Or., March 21. More street
paving in Pendleton Is to ba started
soon, following the rejection by the
council of the remonstrance to the pro
posed Improvement of West Webb
street, from Cosbio to TutulUa. a dls
tance of 18 blocks. But St per cent of
the poperty In the district was repre
sented on the protest, and It was re
jected unanimously
CARNEGIE MONEY NOT
"TAINTED" TO PENDLETON
(BdccIiI to Th JnnmiVt
Pendleton Or., March 21 -Pendleton
will make application for a $25,000 'Car
negie library. This has been determined
upon by a special committee which has
No Easter for Boston.
Boston, Mass., March 2L Home made
Easter gowns will be, the vogue hare
as the result of the strike of 1000
ladles' tailors. Sixty shops are affected.
For tourists and trav1ln
has been Invented an electric light with
utpu ana snaae, an or wnicn fold into
the base for carrying when not In use.
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Mil!
We wish to remind you
. ' of the Superior Quali
ties of MNu-Stile" Bread
"Nu-Stil
For sale by all good grocers and baked by Stein's Bakery.
If your grocer can't supply you phone Main 1790.
eweac!
M en?s $20 "Fast Blue"
Serge
Suits
MADE OF PURE WOOL, FAST
COLORED FABRICS. THE TAI
LORING FAULTLESS IN EVERY
PARTICULAR. LINED WITH
SERGES OR ALPACAS MATE
RIALS THAT WILL WEAR.
Front, collar and shoulders are guar
anteed to be shape-retaining.
Altogether they are clothes that are
actually worth $20.00 of anyone's
money on sale now at
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Green Trading Stamps With Every 10c Purchase H P J
iituii vuui vi uivmu uijiruvJLi
These twenty-two merchants-offer you the choicest Meats, Groceries,
Fruits and Vegetables at lowest market prices. REAJ) ON: ,
I17AFIPrPlUITIlT'ir,h THE LITTLE WHOLESALE BUTCHER
IT 11 liwVini H lLiHJ' RETAILS AT WHOLESALE PRICES
- (Formerly at Washington Public Market) ' .
Now at Yamhill Sanitary Public Market: STALL 16
Fancy Beef
Pork
Mutton
Veal, and
Lamb
At Lowest Prices
Hams
Bacon
18c lb.
(SUGAR CURED)
Pork
Roast
iScB).
Lard
5-Pound Pail at
65c
10-Pound Pail at
$1.25
We Give
Trading Stamps
Our prices and quality have
always been right as our
business has been increas
ing 10 per cent every month.
Come here and be con
vinced. J. A. SIMONS & CO.
Slalb34ami24 :
Model Butter Store
Sihrerton Butter, roll 85
Juniper Butter, roll... ..... . . .80)
lolly MUk, Z cans. , . . . ...... .15
Oregon Ranch Eggs, 2 dozen 45)
California CtlT, Bfl aaca .asa 3 tor 16s
CaUfornla Ltttnce, for ........16
Fmb Spinach. lba toe , 16o
Cauliflower, aach ...10 aad 16
Tomatoes, lOe a lb.) g fo ss
Aiparasna, S lbs (or S5
Rhubarb, 3 lbs for 16s
Oniona, 13 lba. for .800
Sweat Potatoes, 4 lba. for J&
Burba nk Potatoes, 100 lbs &e
Apples, dona lOo, lie, BOo
Oranges, doaea ..0o, Sfte, K)e,. 40o
Bananas, doses t ..j.SOe
Italian Prune, lbs. for.. ....... ......si.
Figs, 8 lba. for .......too
Dates, lb. ....tAW
Florida Grape Fruit, each ..............10s
Plneapplea, lb lOo
Lemooa, dosen , 25o
Horeeradlsn, lb 10s
Viae? California Badlabea, t banches U)a
Free deUrerr two times a dar.
. TEKE8IB nixm CO., Stall Vo. a. '
Good Potatoes, sack ........ .'.$54
Bananas, dos. 80c; Tomatoes, lb. iQ4
Apples, per box.. $1.0 ana 81,25
Oranges, dozen 20c to 404
New Oregon Spinach, 3 lbs.., ..154
Bhubarb. 2 lbs. ............. ..154
Florida Grape Fruit 154 3 lor
Asparagus, per lp,
ITALIAN FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
tall 81.
German Delicatessen
Home-Made Sausage, lb...... 204
Veal Loaf, lb... .v.....;.S54
Truffled Liver Sausage, lb.... 30
Ripe Olives, pint.;. 25
Pickled Pigs' Feet, 2 lbs.... .254
Dill Pickles, large, dozen 20
TRY GRANTS
Home-Made Doughnuts
They are always hot, dozen. 1.204
Oregon's Best . . a . . . .80c
Good Creamery Butter. 60c
Oleomargarine . . . . .. .45c
' Full Line Bakery Goods.
Hot Bread, 3 loaves ... 10c
People's Butter Store
Stall 4
Linde & Co.
StaU 23
rraa eaz tloksts ' with pmcliasas at
140 and over. ,
SOtTBZJQ BTAJCrS
Eastern Stall-Fed Beef
Your Easter Dinner
u FANCY LAMBS' '
t All Meats Oovernment Inspected,
rha 3rlds of Tills ICaxkst la BtaU 83.
Lettuce, 54 head, or 3 for ...104
Celery, head .54
Spinach, 2 Jbs.. 154
Asparagus, lb. ......... ,,-.,,;10f
Rhubarb, 2 lbs... . .... ....... .154
YAMHILL FRUIT CO. (
Stall 12 ..
All Sizes Extreme and Conserva
tive Models
sV i a " sf '
rta,l; i Clothing a lwt.itMJsrj
p y . 3 cans Fancy Corn i.254 I f ' fi. :
V 1 4 pkgs. Fancy California I . I
f.j.ttnV f-T ' Raisins for 25 X
. v r . . . w
, 'J;yXr?J '3 lbs. Golden West Cot- - r
4fOrW fee for ........ ..f 1.10
' Resist-'
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III III
EXTRA SPECIAL SATUR
DAY ONLY
DouMa "S. A H." Stamps on all
Coffees and Teas."
Llpton's Tea, lt)i ..... 60c
Hot Bread, 3 loaves . . .10c
Sanitary Butter, Bakery and
( Coffee Store
taUSS
' Cor. SS and Yamhill
Double Stamps at Stall 30
Bring This Coupon
THE DOUGLAS SANI
TARY MARKET
Fresh Salmon, lb .,.....154
Fresh HaUbut, lb 12x4
Fresh Black Cod ....124
Crabs Cooked Daily, each ,...15f
Fresh Dressed Poultry "
Rose City Fish Market
' ' Stall 13 ..'.'..
Petersen's Delicatessen
Chipped . Beef, lb, .......... , ,354
Anchovies, imported in glass,
each .... . ..., . , ';....., .154
Creamed Cottage Cheese, lb. 20f
Imp, Cervalate Sausage, regular
45c, special at ....354
G. Chiaramonti
; Stall 33 "
Spuds, sack 554
Rhubarb,'lb. i. '.54
Asparagus, 1542 for,n.,..25
Lettuce, 2 for ....... T. ....... 6
Oranges, dozen ,204 to 404
Doublo , Stamps on purchases of
50c or over
Kinser s Meat Specials
Extra Fancy Spring Imb---f';'l'i?'
Hind Quarter ... . . . ... ..tl.50
Front quarter . , t . . tl.OS
Round Steak ?. . i . , 184
Elrloin . ,,...,,,.,,,..., . . ,184
Full Porter House ......... ...204
Leg Xmb ti t, , 154
Kinser Co.
Stall 14
tn BAXITAXT CAJTDT STOU
Our HomeKada ' Ooafeotloxui 1 aad
' Xaster go Together.
Both are surely appreciated.
In our new novelty in , , Chocolate
Easter Egga.-? ,;
SAM RINELLA & CO.
StaU No. nl . :
Aspsragus. s for , , , ,f. .ijr. , 254
Rhubarb. B for .;.,154
Celery, 4 for ...................104
New Radishes, 8 for ........... 104
ui iroai vii tviiasf txwr sesi
Spinach. 2 for .................
Green Pepper, per lb. ..........
Yellow Newtown AddIss. 1 doa.
Dry Onions, IS lbs. for,.......!
urape Fruit, ror
Artichoke, each ...
04
Quality Butter Store
Bharpless Butter, roll .........754
Rosa Valley Creamery, roll,, ..804
Tub Butter, roll ....604
Oregon Ranch Eggs, I dos.... . 454
Agents for the Monmouth Craamery
- Butter.' ,
Fish Co;
Fresh Halibut, I lbs , .Vv.iUJ
Balmon, lb. ..........3
Special catfish, lb.........,....
; U;;: - Fresh Killed Poultry, i
-S;-''' . 7" . Stall T ''. :.
NIlOfAiMi !pJilM(l(f
vl.
,VS VI W, J
;Entire Half BlockFirst. Second and Yamhill;
1 cans
2 cans
t cans
2 cans
1 cans
2 cans
1 cans
2 cans
2 csns
2 cans
of Peaches... '..254
of Pears... a... 254
of Tomatoes, ..254
of Corn r....254
or peas,...;,.. Z5tf
of String Beans 254
of Balmon...., .25
of Bhrlmn
A. Sl
of Oysters...,
S54
54
E H. FRAIZER
STALL 20
Made on the Coast
"DURABLE"
ROOFING
to typically Western made
here on the Coast of mater
ials which last
The sturdy . honesty and
sound construction which
enter the making of Durable
a Roofing combine to make
. this the, BEST material for
ANY' KIND of roof.'
Ask us for samples and descriptive, literature
MORE ECONOMICAL THAN : SHINGLES ; ,
-AS LASTING AS THE PYRAMIDS"
' fi V 1 ''in i .
ll ) i-. him mkm . - ' 'lit .
SDPERIOR ; : 1
dupe
nor
.V "I .
riour
ASK YOUR GROCER
A flour hat makes
the lightest, daintiest,
and most ; delicious,
bread imaginable. It
has . that satisfying
quality, which is un
attainable save from
a flour, of the rich
flutinoas wheat
rom which SUPE
RIOR FLOUR, is
made.- If. you want
the best, be sure and
ask for.- ' ,
i
superior
Flour
PIONEER .
FLOURING
MILL CO. ;
Island City, Ore
D.C.BURNS
COMPANY
208-210 Third St
Bet. Salmon and
.:. Taylor Sts,