THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 14, 1913. :ir OHll EUiUi: TERM AS COrvICT Heavvvveiaht Champion Out on $10,000 Ball Pending Appeal From Decision Find ing Him White Slaver. i i II Jack Johnson. '-A. Of (Cullefl TrtM Lel Wirt.) Chlcaso,. May 14. Found guilty ; violating the Mann white slave act on ach of seven counts. Jack Johnson, champion heavyweight priw fighter, is facing an extended pententiary len ience. Johnson was meek enough today. Al though he is out on bonds of i 10,000, , the big negro Is under the surveillance of the United State authorities. A dozen of the pugilist's friends were outside his house today but not one of them would enter for fear of being In volved In the negro's trouble. When Johnson was seen and asked to say what lie thought of his conviction and what lie Intended 'to do about it.' he ' only smiled a wry smile and muttered: "I haven't a thing to say." I ' , Took Stand In Own Ssbalf. TVltb loud clothes tabooed, his huge 'form garbed in sober black, and his ''golden grin" conspicuous by its ab sence. Jack Johnson, the negro pugil ist, took the Stand " yesterday, after noon in an endeavor to escape a pris on sentence. , Johnson was palpably nervous and .eager to impress the Jury with his In Jnocence. He denied , that .he ever gave Belle Sehrleber, the white woman he is accused of transporting from state to I&Ule, any money to pay her fare. ' He 'admitted lie had given the girl money Ion various occasions, but said he knew jijotliing af, how slie had spent it. : Johnson made sweeping denial to the Jchargetthat he had transported Mrs. Schrelber from state to stats for im Jmoral purposes. During his cross-examination by As sistant District Attorney Parkins John son recovered some of his pugnacity, particularly when questioned regarding Jills ring bouts. Ills attorneys raised a wry of ' "objection" when Johnson was Jqucstioned as to whether he and Ketch U had "fixed" their .San Francisco Jflght, and the court ruled that the wlt Tiess need not answer. ' Mrs. raloonet Started Case. i The eeries of investigations which led to Johnson's nrrcst were set afoot by JUr. F. Cameron Falconet, mother of . pjucila Cameron, who is now the pugil ist's second white wife. J On October 1, 1912, a month after tho jstilcide of Johnson first" wift Etta Duryca Johnson, who was also white, !Mrs. Falconet swore out a warrant charging Johnson with abducting Lu Joilc. Both the girl and the negro were arrested at this time, but, evidence fail ing, to show that the, pugilist had ab tducted her or brought her into the 'state, the charges were dismissed, i The publicity given the matter, how ver, brought Belle Sebreiber, another white girl, to the grand Jury investi gating the Johnson case with an ,pffer ' Jto testify against tho negro It is said rtrom a desire to be avenged for past Jill-treatment at his hands. ' Alleged Violations of Act. J On November 7. the first indictment : ;was returned. Tho indictment de titcrlbed various trips about the coun try in which the Kchreiber girl figured the companion and wife of Johnson, JJn alleged violation of the Mann act. 5 . In the meantime, Ia11 Cameron. iio was held as a JJeral witness in the Jail at RockforJ, Hi., was released n a nominal bail. She left the Jail on November 25, and December 3 nhe wan wedded to the negro at the home of her mother. . On January 14, 1913, Johnson and his '.. Wife started for Canada. They were apprehended and brought back to Chicago. M 0 RESCUE 'OREGON' HALTED Would Have Fighter Made Training Ship; Commercial Club's Resolutions.' """ ' I But for the action of Senator W, Lair Thompson of Crook, Klamath and Lake counties, in defeating the Hagood house Joint memorial introduced at th.i last session of the Oregon legislature. requesting congress to assign the bat tleshlp Oregon to thte state as a train lng ship for the state naval militia, It altogether probable that the1 historic oia sea irnier wouia now dc ancnorea in Ponflahd's harbor doing . service . in training the young men of this state in ,the ways of the naval mlJItlamen. Jlepjesentstlve Hagood of Multnoman Introduced a joint memorial during tho recent legislative session rravlnn con fg"Ss to send the Oregon to. the Coliim bia river to be used by the state as a training ship for its naval forces. The memorial passed the house unanimous ly, but when it reached the other branch of the leglsnjuro- Senator Thompson opposed it With the result that it was defeated In the senate by a small vote. Prompt action and a lot of hard work, ik is pointed out by those who want the historic battleship preserved, will be required upon the part of the people of Oregon to overcome the effect of Sena tor Thompson's opposition, and prevent the old sea fighter from being sent to the bottom of the ocean by the big guns of the navy's modern ships. If the battleship Oregon is used for a target and riddled witn broadsides from the big new dreadnaughts of the United States navy, as reported is the Intention of the government, it will only be in disregard of the most vigor ous protest from the Portland Commer cial club. , ' At a meeting of the board of govern ors yejsterday, the following' resolution was adopted by unanimous vote: "whereas: It Is proposed, as reported In newspaper dispatches from Wash ington, to use the famous battleship Oregon as a target to be shot to pieces and sunk, a fate similar to that which befell the battleship Texas a year or two ago, and Whereas: The Oregon is the most famous of our fighting ships, winning its laurels In the thick of battle-, and its wanton destruction would outrage pat riotic sentiment in the heart of every The fireless cooker originated in Nor way and first was brought to public at tention at the' Paris exposition of 1867. f Tot I 1 Constipation and Biliousness Use Warner's Sale Pills These wonderful, effective lax- itvsr pills contain the acti-ve prin ciples of rial lire's pure vegetable laxatives only. ' They are af. and sure. At all druggists. m am Through Express Service San Francisco Los Angeles Direct A SAN FRANCISCO $6, $10, $12, $15 LOS ANGEJLES $U.35,$21.5O,$23.5O,$26.50 - Meals aA Berth Tr -' -' - STEAMSHIP BEAVER Sails t a. n, May 17. STEAMSHIP BEAR Sails 9t.HL, May 83. Daylight voyage down the'Columbla and through the Golden Gate. 4 Hours to San Francisco. Through Tickets to All points by Water and Ball. The San Francisco & Portland S. S. Co. 3rd and Wasa. (With 0.-W. B. V. Oo.) Marshall 4500, A-6121. i Each 1-Kldnty and Xlver Bemedy for -a ft-Jthumtto Bemedj (btvom 3-JDlabetes Remedy . ioUT --Aitbuia. Bmdjr Writv fra fre sample giving the number of Uemedy desired to Warnsr's Safe Xemedies Cor Dept. S38. Bocbester, . T. 1 f IZEJ The reason why it pays to advertise Portland Glazed Cement Sewer Pipe is that it is a pood article, which thrives under frank publicity. Boost for It. I ill J 1 1 fewest tire- troubles,! jj j I greatest riding pleas-1 ure and relief from II road worries these J are yours with . liFircstonJ 1 NON-SKID TIRES - Made in all types to I fit all standard rims. ' I . Ask for book "What's What I Ijliodr ffff Wm31 14tB yfc) HI PorUan4. Orefom yh (tl Ditbribntonfer jM jQ I'll IVt FilMtWM Tire aWKtkWCk 'JM i&t 'rfM' Largtit Eichnm 11 I American, and moreover the annlhlla tlon'of the splendid ship that made the moBt memorable cruise In the history of modern naval warfare and defended us from a hostile fleet involves national honor, and an American ship that faced shot from the enemy should not be fired upon by her own country, therefore, be it Resolved: By the Board of Govern ors, of the Portland Commercial rlub, that we most emphatically protest against . audi an ignominious end for this gallant vessel that lias won slgnul honors for our flag as belnK an act unpatriotic, un-American and utterly indefensible. , We urgA most strongly that the Oregon be maintained in com mission or honorable retirement, a constant reminder to our cKIechs of our victories on the seas and a prac tical lesson in patriotism as well as a source of inspiration to this . and succeeding- generations." A strong protest will be wired to, the government authorities at Washington by the Commercial club, together with a copy of the resolution. " Will rhelps Acquitted. V The first verdict for acquittal in one of the vice 'scandal' cases was returned yesterday by a Jury in Circuit Judga Davis Court in the ease against .Will Phelp, a former employe of the p. R., & P. company, The Jury was out de liberating- two hours. HORSE CAR, MAKING ITS LAST STAND IN NEW YORK CITY, ABOUT TO BE ABOLISHED - , Read Them Daily Through keeping an eye on The Jour nal's automobile column, many have picked up anaps. You can be Just as fortunate by reading these little ads, for some day you will run across a ma chine that meets all your requirements at a prloe you can afford to. pay. The time spent reading these ads may prove very profitable. ' : - 1 ;v1-;:'sf :' , . if . - i I - : ." , . -; - i , I iS-'V... rr'Hl-k :fer--S',i,V i .Mf&w:'Mwk;fc to he 12 years old without sver having seen a liorno car. They were abolished In IiIh pHi't of the United States before he was born. Now, however, the legis lature has passed, an act which requires the street railway company in control of the local lines to take off the horse and substitute trolley cars". When this Is accomplibhed there will be few horse cars left in the United States, BUCHTEL IV1AY BECOM New York, May 14. -Whin the horse car was driven out almost every other American city by the trolleys, In most cases many years ago, It took its last' stand In New York, and it has lived on. East Broadway, one of the most thickly populated streets in the world, has never had any, other transportation than horse cars. v Two New Yorkers were hurrying along hearing,, the streets while they boasted abovft the enormous skyscraper. ' Pa," sold a youngster within their ,4what is thatr ,k ' - The boy and his father had Just ar rived from a small town in Illinois. "Why, that is a horse car," said the father, to the youngster.. The New Yoers overheard and stopped x boasting, The boy had lived E DEPUTY STATE SEALER (Salem Bureau of The Journal.) Salem, Or.., May 14. State Treasurer Kay today tendered the position of deputy state' sealer i of wetghts and measures to P.. U. Buchtel. the, present sealer of weights and measures for the city of Portland. Mr. Buchtel, who is here today; was uncertain as to whether or not he would accept. The position pays $2400 a lyear. While the office was created by the legislature a number of years ago, -this is' the first time a suf. fioient appropriation has been made to put the act into effect. l. Judge Kavanaugh III. . Circuit Judge Kavanaugh was com pelled to remain at his home this morn Ing on account of ill health. His condi tion is not considered serious. ' Sunday Outing Trip, 25c Bpeclal excursion to Metnaer. Sunday. Round trip Including lunch 'i5c. Tickets can be obtained only at 722 Yeon Bldg. Train leave 10th and Stark Bts, at a. in, Jefferson St. depot at 9:20 a, m. Sunday. , III! 1 DAPS ME411IU Railroad Work Heads Indus trial List With 146; in. Paper Mills, 32. (Salem Burtaa of Tha Journal.) Salem, Or., May 14. During April 14 acoldents In connection with railroad work were reported . to. the state labor commissioner. There were 78 accidents in connection With sawmill work. The tdtal number of accidents for the month was 411, of which 11 were ' fatal." In a report made by Xbor Com missioner Hoff the accidents are listed as follows: , Carpenters it, construction 11, logging 35 of which 'two were fatal; machine shop, boiler shop and foundry 43, paper mills S3, railroad constructtrm 24, two fatal; railroad section 43, railroad train 39, railroad yard 41, sawmill 68, two-' fatal; sawmill: yards 20, miscellaneous 49, one fatal. - Abandoned Schooner Rescued, (tlnlted Press' teased Wlre.V Suva, Samoa, May 14. Waterlogged and on her beam ends, the schooner Lyman D. Foster, lumber laden from Puget sound to Levuka, was towed Into port here today by a steamer sent out to locate her. r She was abandoned by her crew two weeks ago after being battered almost to pieces in a hurricane. Doubled Green Trading Stamps Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, on First Three Floors Pi 00DARD, America's Largest Drugstore P LARKEiPO. Alder at West Park Doubled Green Trading Stamps Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, on First Three Floors Prepare for the June Bride Special Hi n P H sale 'Lie Islass Friday and Saturday 40 EXTRA STAMPS SIS feLse 4.0 Ciit Out This Coupon It Is Good for EST WITH EACH S2.S0 Purchase of Cut Glass BCTRA "Anwday, Trlday and Saturday. We have-placed on sale our entire line of CUT GLASS during this sale. We reserve none of our latest arrivals but place the entire line at your' disposal. This sale enables you to buy Sugar and 'Cream Sets at the ridiculous low price of $1.24 Sterling Deposit Violet Bas kets at the low price of 73c Water Jugs and 6 Tumblers at the low price of $4.95 Nappies as low as 74c each Eight inch Bowls as low as 98c Celery boats, olive dishes, comports, oils, salts and pepper bot tles, vases, footed fern dishes, in fact everything that the glass makers Coffer and at a price you have long hoped for. 40 Green Trading Stamps with each Cut Glass purchase amounting to $2.50 during this sale, Thufclay, Friday and Sat urday. ' 09 THE MAIN ri.OOK BIG VALUES THROUGHOUT THE STORE Cutlery Dept. "Lost in the mountains' will- not be your fate if you carry a Scouts' Compass Watch. It tells the time of day and points the directions. Price, sjl.25 Other high-grade Compasses from f 1.25 to f2.50 ANAROID POCKET BAROMETERS for ascer taining altitudes and forecasting weather changes. Will tell the coming of storms 36 to 48 hours ahead. Price, flO.OO to f 25.00 Big Jack Knife for th boy 50 Fine Parl Pocket Knives 81.50 tot S2.50 ! Camper's knife, with spoon, knife and fork. .01.50 Large "Bear" Knife 81.50 All reliable makes euoh as IXL, Henkel, Robes! n and others (every knife warranted). Hifth grade Razor Strops, Torey'8 Bent. oinsrli!, 81.25; double.. 82.50 Koken's broke-in fltrop, double 82.50 Nev-A-Hone Raror 8trop, Sl.SO to 85.00 Braudfs Belf-Honlnr Strop 81.00 01l-Fashlon ed Cushion Strops.. 504 to 83.00 Safety, Razor Blades sharpened for 304 per dozen. Safety Corn Razors with two blades -254 Nail Pinchers for Ingrow ing toe nails. .. .81.00 e. jo Rubber Counter Specials $3.00 Miracle Ladies, Douche, . 81.08 $1.25 Hot Water Bott chocolate rubber, guaranteed 1 year, 83? $1.00 Nickel Bath Spray Attach ment, 524 $175 3-quart Seamless Fountain Syringe, red rubber, guaranteed 1 year, 81.29 $2.00 Combination Hot Water Bot tle and fountain syringe attach ment, 8 1.37 25c Rubber Bath Caps, 194 better ones. 504 to f 1.00 25c Bathing Suit Bags, 194 50c Rubber Gloves for household use, 394 5c Compressed Sanitary NapWns, very convenient for travel, spe cial, 2 for 54 CT7&SXBY STTPFIiEES at mr rub ber counter on the first floor. Nip ples rattles, rubber balls, nursing; bottles, paper diapers, rubber sheet ing, baby pants, baby hot water bot tles, teething rings, wash rags and many outer necessities lor tiie baby. Bristle Goods Department .334 r,0c Nail Buffers. 25c and 35c Tooth Brushes 15 $1.00 Cloth Brushes , ...69 Klean Rito 'loth Brushes 25 $1.26 llair BriiMhes. scJId back, natural ebony. 11 rows brlatles 984 r AVood-Lark Brush Powder. .. ..25 5Q-, Ladles' Hard Rubber Combat "Un breakable" 334 4 off on all Military Hair Brushes; M. off oh Jewelry. M off on Parisian Ivory. Patent Medicine Dept. Listerine, 194-354-654 Lavoris, 204-394" Glyco-Thymoline, 184-394-T94 . Zintone, 404 Ruetoiie, ,854 Mcrcolized Wax, 654 Saxolite, 654 Danderine, 194-394-T94 Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur, 43-854 Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. 794 Pierce's Favorite Pre , scription, 794 ' (r IF StationefyDept. Going on apicnic Sunday? Get a Dennison set, containing table cover, plates, napkins and doilies. Price 504 Fancy Flowered Napkins, in pack ages of 18, in sanitary envelopes, 104 in packages of 100, 304 Scott's Tourist Package, 104 Typewriter Paper for the business college student 1 ream, 500 sheets. Special at 334 Stenographers' Note Books, 54 and 104 each. Wood-Lark Fountain Pen. Regu lar style. Special at 894 Conklin and'Waterman Pens from 81.50 up. A point for every purpose. It DRUGS 10c Cocoa nut Oil ...64 25c Glycerine .184 25c Glycerine and Rose Water 174 10c Tincture Arnica .....74 10c Spirits Camphor .74 25c Essence Peppermint .......184 Wood-Lark Panablance for cleaning Panama Hats ....254 Pacific Louse Killer, -gal....6Q4 1 gallon ........81.00 10c Whiting 5 15c Domestic Ammonia ...94 Medicinal Stimulants Jl.oo Preferred Stock, to introduce ..694 l.on old Bourbon ... ,79 : $1.00 Chicken Cock,' fiond bottled, 8 years old.. 894 $1.S0 Imported Germs n Kimmel 81.17 $1.00 California Kim mel ..794 .,$1.00 Prior Dry Gin. of of guaranteed excel lence -894 Imported French and Ttal- 4an Vermouth .574 Cla-Wood Malt Extract. Trv It at our risk. the bottle 154 The dozen 81.50 Case of 2 dozen-.,. 82. 75 Genuine Imported French Cordials 1 n miniature bottles ....154 Begin early Swat the fly. King Fly Killer kills without crushing. J Sporting Goods Dept. Ground Floor Fishing Tackle Fishing Tackle Come in and buy your fishing license. EXTRA SPECIAL A regular $4.00 fishing rod wouitt with red, black and gren silk, nickel-plated Iwuntings. cock grip inlaid with icedar, 3 joints and ex tra tip, $2.xo Split bamboo fishing rod, nickel - plated mountings, cock grip. Regular price $1.50, special 794 EXTRA SPECIAL 3 or 6-foot silk, gut leaders, mist or green colored. Friday and Saturday only.54 FREE Come in and get score cards, rule books and catalogs of baseball and athletic goods FREE. Perfume Dept. 25c Tcttow's Gossamer Powder, 18 50c Pozzoni's Pwdr., 27s) 25c Graves' Tooth Pow der, 104 . 25c Williams Talcum Powder, 154 Mioleaa Perfume, 81.00 -the ounce. Lilas Perfume, 82.00 the ounce. $1.50 Oriental Cream, 984 75c 4711 Lilas Vegetal for 594 50c Hind's Honey and Al mond Cream, 334 N 50c Pompeian Massage Cream, 334 25c 4711 White Rose Glyc erine Soap, 154 25c Packer's Tar Soap 17 25c Lyon's Tooth Pow der 154 25c Mennen's,Talcum rowacr, Photographic Dept. i'r a T-.i.it k- r t t.: arc absolutely pure. and. should be used forl,. S the best results. For those who do theirfif . - i- i. I - own pnniuig ana aevciopinK, wc niaKe a special price on H. & M. Wood-Lark De veloper for plates, films and developing paper. . 6 packages for 254 30 packages for f 1.00 Wood-Lark Acid Hypo, tf-lb. 8154 Wood-Lark Acid Hypo, 1 lb.... 25? "S. & H." Green Trading Stamps are given on all photo graphic purchases. ',-'' Everybody should have a camera this summer. -Pictures of the Rose Carnival and Oregon's wonderful scenery will soon repay you. . ; Cameras from 82.00 to 855.00, Sizes from 1x2 to SxlO. : ... Si At the Bower o' Sweets Fig Patties, per pound Chocolate-Coated Almonds, per pund . Peanut Clusters, per pound ..304 Double "S. & If." Green Trad'g Stamps on all package goods " FOUNTAIN SPECIALS ' 1 5c Toeo Sundae, special ........... '.... ..JL9f 15c Nougat Sundae, special TM THE TAPAN-E--IEA--1ARDEJL .....104 we serve a delicious light luncheon. Try CALIKOKISIA TUNNY SANDWICH, 10. Japanese Rici Cakes, with v- ,v, . : London in Portland We are Portland s exclusive agents for Mark Cross, show ing'here at" all times a full and complete line of this famous LeaUier Goods. . Mark Cross Gloves displain both silk and leather, .oriced from 81,60 uo. We Engrave Leather purchases FREE 50 Extra "S. & H." Stamps with Every Purchase of a Reel of Garden Hose or a Lawn Mower If you cut out this ad and bring t with you. f 50 feet of "Ji-in'ch Rubber Hose, 5-ply, nozzle included. The regular ,$5.50 kind, at .'. ......83.98 50 feet, of J-inch Rubber Hose, 5-ply, nozzle included. The regular $6.00 kind at only . ........ ..,.$1.48 Thousands of feet of Garden Hose, in" rubber and canvas, ' both j4-inch and Ji-inch sizes, and 25-foot and 50-foot lengths f-EtTTycTrtrTJf f m d "With mrytrWiV-guHtirior, one year. All Garden itose Attacnments at reduced prices ' Lawn. Mowers at ridiculously lo 'prices ' " $4.50 Uowtn1 $3.42 $5.50 Mowers, $4.48 $10 Mowers $3.03